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First up, we weigh in on Kate Hudson’s ick, she knows it's controversial, and yet she said it anyway. Plus, after a year of intense online harassment, a certain Irish star has finally sat down to address the "dirty laundry" surrounding his high-profile breakup. We unpack whether the internet's take down of Barry was called for or did the pile-on go too far.And finally, the trailer for the new Colleen Hoover adaptation is here and it’s reignited a debate about one of our most iconic leading ladies. We unpack why the "Hatha-hate" narrative is resurfacing in 2026 and question why society is still so quick to turn on women at the height of their success (plus Laura spills on what Anne is actually like behind closed doors).Love binge-watching TV? The Spill has launched a new podcast called Watch Party where we deep dive into the shows everyone’s talking about. Follow the feed on Apple or Spotify now. 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Send us a voice message or email us at thespill@mamamia.com.au and we’ll get back to you ASAP! Executive Producer: Monisha Iswaran Audio & Video Producer: Michael Kean Mamamia acknowledges the traditional owners of the land on which we have recorded this podcast. From Mamma Mia. Welcome to the Spill your daily pop culture fix. I'm Laura Brodney. 00:06Speaker 2 And I'm Tina Probus and coming up on the show today, poor little Barry Kerrigan has given a bit of a tell interview to Benny Blanco about why he had to escape Hollywood even though he's in the midst of filming one of the biggest movie franchises that is going to hit our screens in the coming years. 00:22Speaker 1 So we're getting into that because there's a few layers, there's a few secret videos. 00:26Speaker 3 I'm glad you said his name first. From here and out, he would just be Barry. 00:29Speaker 1 Yeah, let's just pull that young young or Baz, because the thing is when he says his name, we's got such an irish little to it. And I wouldn't dare. I wouldn't dare trying to speak like that man. Plus, Anne Hathaway a new trailer for one of her highly anticipated movies, one of the five movie shows coming out this year has just dropped, and of course The Devil Wears prior to two is out this week. But it started a very uncomfortable conversation around her that we're gonna jump into. But first, some important breaking news, and no, it's not the fact that Laura Dern has been confirmed to replace Helena Bondum Carter on the White Lotus season, even though that was breaking news this morning. But we have something more important to discuss. 01:07Speaker 3 Yes, we are looking at what of Kate Hudson's X, which I personally am a fan of X. I think we should all be allowed to have something that we just draw as a boundary. It's okay to have boundaries. 01:18Speaker 1 Yes, So Kate Hudson, who I'm going to say, I love a Kate Hudson interview because that's the lovely thing about growing up as the golden child of a NEPO baby family is like that girl can say whatever she wants in the nicest way possible. So Kate Hudson went on Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen this week because she's still doing promo for Running Point season two. If anyone hasn't seen that, it's on Netflix now. It's so, so, so good and she's so good in it. But one of the questions was about X, and you can see that she was like, I'm taking a stand. 01:47Speaker 3 What male behavior gives you an immediate ex Oh, oh oh, I have a Okay, I'm not this is this is going to go bad and I'm going to see it anyway and maybe headline It's fine, Okay. 02:00Speaker 1 I have a real issue with guys who like really lead with their spirituality in a in a way. 02:10Speaker 3 That you're like, why are you? I don't know, what are you doing? 02:13Speaker 1 Why am I? 02:15Speaker 3 I'm like it just immediately a red flag like something's off, yes, not right. Yeah, I have no issue with that. Thank you, Kate Hugs. 02:26Speaker 1 I love how much she had to carry out that, Like she's like, should I say it? Should I not say it? Should I speak on it? Should I? She's like, I know this is going to cause headlines. Like when I saw that, I like leant up in my seat. Yeah, what is this girl going to say? That's going to ignite these international headlines? And I'm gonna say it. Wasn't overly disappointed, Like I was not expecting her to say spirituality just because of who she is, everything we know about her for her entire life. 02:50Speaker 3 You know, surely she has someone very specific in mind. She was that one guy exactly. 02:55Speaker 1 I feel like there's a backstory here. Okay, First of all, what do you think of that as an it would that turn you off? 02:59Speaker 3 I guess in terms of spirituality, are we talking religion or more like woo woo? 03:04Speaker 1 I think in her case, I'm thinking like super woo woo. 03:07Speaker 3 I feel like both might put me a little bit off to leave with that, like it's not your whole personality. 03:13Speaker 1 Yeah, I think I think there's a bit of a backstory there we're not getting. But I can read between the lines is that this woman has been in the dating pool at many times of her life in a really specific place, like in the kind of Hollywood world of like La. She's been raised in that area, and I think what she has encountered is a lot of men who were also raised in this kind of rich, famous Hollywood kind of those echelons of they don't have they've never like confronted in their life. They've never had to think about what to do with their lives and so or like make money and all that sort of stuff. And so that type of man or person, to be honest, like men and women can do it is that they then start to sort of be like, well, what else is there? What they like grab on to this very intense form of spirituality and that's fine, but then they make it everyone else's probes. That's when Anti Cohen, I think, says. 04:04Speaker 3 Like saying it's douchey, I feel like doo sheey. It was probably definitely a subshot, and they lead with it. 04:09Speaker 1 When he said, oh, they lead with it, and she was like, yes, So it's the kind of guy that you go on a first date with. And I just like Kate Hudson sitting down and she's a good time girl, Like she seems so fun. 04:17Speaker 3 I love her. 04:18Speaker 1 She talks out the fact that she loves to like go out and have a drink and dance and like, you know, she's just a real fun person. And I think she said some of a guy who was like, let me tell you about my ten steps. 04:27Speaker 3 Which makes me interesting. 04:29Speaker 1 I never asked you one question. I think that's who she's talking about. 04:32Speaker 3 I agree. I think that's totally fair to lead with that. I also think, like for me, someone that this sounds bad, actually no saying it. 04:39Speaker 1 If Kate Hudson can take a stand, you can mind's worse. 04:42Speaker 3 I think, oh, you're well, this isn't my ick, but just someone that has a lot of goals, like men with lots of goals. Like I dated so On once and they had like a list on their wall of like their goals, And I kind of put that on par with like spiritual thing because it's probably too far. 04:58Speaker 1 I can just hear a bunch of really fragile mens screaming right now, like we can't win. The thing is if I had no goals like being there, I think leading with it is what she's saying, and that's what you're saying too, Like if he had mentioned you in a conversation like, oh, I really want to do this one day, what's one of your goals? I'm assuming that would be fine. 05:15Speaker 3 I think it's like having interests verse, you know, outlining like this is my way of life, and like assigning your whole personality to a spirituality verse like it organically coming up at a conversation. Yeah, so maybe it's the nuance to it exactly. 05:29Speaker 1 And I just feel like after a while, like Kate hasn't has said for herself, like she was in the dating pool for like a good thirty years there from when she was a teen, and she has dated a lot of really big Hollywood celebs, a lot of musicians as in like tortured kind of musicians, and she had children with like two different musicians who seem nice but kind of get the vibe of being like very much like me and me like my art, my music. And that woman has had access to like every kind of hot man in Hollywood, and she's ended up with her friend's brother who's like out of the Hollywood world. And I like, there's a lesson in that we should love for all of us that she looked away from. And she'd known this guy for years, Danny, and they have a kid. I love bought it together now and she was just like after a while that she just kind of realized it's him. It's my friend's brother who's like not famous at all. 06:13Speaker 3 What a movie on that? 06:14Speaker 1 Yeah, yeah movie. So anyway, she's taken a stand on the biggest ick, and like people have really reacted to it. Some people in the comments are like, yeah, this is my biggest ick too, and then some people like this is awful, what a terrible thing to say. But I just think, let the woman speak, turn you off the spirituality thing. I think what she's saying too, if it's the main topic of conversation, there's no one thing. If the person's right, I think it turns you off, but I know, I know so well the kind of cuy she's talking about, who would sit down and make the whole conversation about their spirituality and like if you don't agree with everything, they think that you're wrong and they're more enlightened than you, and they'd probably do yeah, exactly exactly, and like they do, and you're just like, just chill and tell me what TV show you're watching, Like I don't need to hear your ten step spirituality and why you're going to have And I'm going to burn in hell because where you're going I don't want to go. Sorry, it sounds bad. 07:05Speaker 3 For the past year, the internet has been piling on to Barry They've been piling onto that man. 07:11Speaker 1 Coward my god key, well, he says in such a husky voice. 07:17Speaker 3 Well, some people say, some people shaking Barry Yeah, Barry Kay. And it has been piling on to Barry Kay following his split from Sabrina Carpenter, where there was swirling rumors of a cheating scandal, and they have just not left that man alone, and up until now he has never addressed the rumors. He's definitely come out and like talked about the online harassment that his face and the scale of bullying that he's come up against, which has sounded really hard, but it hasn't really slowed the pace of everything down. But now he has sat down with Benny Blanco and his podcast Friends Keep Secrets and done a little bit of a heart to heart. 07:54Speaker 4 Just on a serious note. You know, I feel in the safe space to see this. And you know what, I have been avoiding stuff. I have been like, you know, I came off Instagram, you know, on social profiles. I stopped going to events. I've stopped you know, just socializing. And again it's because you know, there was a narrative out there that was never really sort of even spoken on a narrative that's not true, and I never confirmed or said anything about it, and you know, I just disappeared. 08:29Speaker 1 So there's a lot of interesting things about that podcast. Clip one is just the fact that that podcast in general, like I've watched Benny Blanco's podcast a few times, those men just sit on the floor. 08:39Speaker 3 It's kind of chill vibes. 08:40Speaker 1 Yeah, but that's not how you podcast. And I'm not getting quite try that. Yeah, I wooden floor exactly about us, and we had to record during all those years of lockdown, like building a pillow fort, building a mattress tent, all those sorts. 08:55Speaker 3 Of things, because they're in pants, they're not inside. 08:58Speaker 1 That's not why sometimes I can just not just men famous people can just really do the better of them going through that. I mean, Barry did look very relaxed. He's sitting cross legged on the floor. But this is one interesting thing where it's like watching the podcast does give you a bit more than just listening to show there's people in the background just making tea in the kitchen and all those things. They must have excellent microphones not to pick up that background noise. But watching Barry's kind of like he his shoulders really slump. He puts his head down. You can see that he's like having difficulties speaking about it. But he's obviously had this really pent up inside and it's something that like he hasn't spoken on since the breakup with him and Sabrina Carpenter happens. So in that interview he kind of confirms they did date for over a year. He doesn't get into any of the specifics of why they broke up or anything. Like that. But he is in the midst of filming the Beatles movies, which is a huge, huge role that like every actor in Hollywood was going out for those Beatles roles, and it's going to be just kind of like this huge movie moment. So he's been in big movies before, but he's about to be in like a blockbus essentially, and so I think he knows that, like, he's got huge rounds of press in the next couple of years coming, and he also just needs to be in the public eye for his job in general. So wonder this was a bit like trying to clear the conversation before he goes back into. 10:14Speaker 3 That, and the scale of the harassment is it's quite disgusting because he has grown up with a lot of adversity. He speaks a bit in this interview about how people, you know, dragging his late mother into things she was an addict, and then he also has his own struggles with addiction. So I think stooping to that level and having to be constantly faced with that kind of commentary would be really hard when you know you've got this massive press run coming up. 10:40Speaker 1 Yeah, exactly, And it was, Yeah, it was kind of interesting. When he and Sabrina broke up, because they were never like overly overly public about their relationship, but they were photographed together a lot, and they did like when she did her Vogue with Come like he's in the video clip as well, Well, he's in the video clip, yes, yes, But prior to that, like they did there, like they were never like posing the heaps couple photos. They were never like on each other's Instagram stories. She never said like, this is my boyfriend Barry. That's like the three year master yeah, celebrity exactly. But the first time they really confirmed their relationship in a very public way was when she was doing a get Ready with Me behind the scenes video with Vogue before the Met Gala, and he walked into the room so it looked like he had an joining room, and he walked in and they were like, you know, the little kiss and a little to get like very clearly, very coupply. And then they've been photographed together since then, but never in like a like that was their kind of big moment. And then when they read the video clip together that was obviously huge. Yeah, and just like kind of like a cute, floirty thing. But I think one of the reasons why their breakup was so so public, there's a few different reasons. One is that, like we had song lyrics to fall back on, and as anyone who's daily Taylor Swift or any musician knows, that's gonna get you every time. Because she was like, please don't embarrass me, and everyone's like, and he did, and that was like a battle cry that people got really ferocious about. 11:56Speaker 3 Yeah, I think as well. It's something so relatable for people, and that's why it's like easy to latch onto it because everyone probably has someone in their life from their past that they kind of share those feelings towards. So when it's music, you I mean, I'm the kind of person that listens to music. I'm like, this is about my life. 12:12Speaker 1 Yeah, well, I guess I'm just thinking that a good song, you're like, yeah, that just hits in the right place. 12:17Speaker 3 If you're in a bas you're like looking out the window. 12:19Speaker 1 There's some lyrics that are just universal, and they're usually about heartbreak. They're always about that. One thing I thought was super interesting is he was talking about and he never gets into like the depths of him and Sabrina. But like if anyone knows anything about their relationship. You can kind of read between the lines of when they broke up. There was a huge amount of allegations that he had cheated on her, and she never came out and said it. But sometimes like she would be on stage, like she was on stage in Ireland once and she was sort of joking about like not wanting to date Irish boys again, that they were kind of like a bit of a bad idea, just like really how she A lot of people probably share that thought, Yeah, and exactly, and she was, you know, she was catering to her audience and stuff, but she never said the words Barry cheated on me. But what did happen that he brought up in this interview that I thought was really interesting is he said that a video went out from a woman who said that he had cheated with her, and that did go everywhere. And what he said I thought was really interesting and something we bring up on this pot a lot is that he said she then released a attraction video saying that she was a lion. She made it up, but no one picked up on that, which is so the case when these stories kind of they break, they come out, they burn hot and bright and a lot of times when something like that or a rumor or a misunderstanding or something happens, there is another part of the story that comes later, whether it's a retraction, a clarification, someone saying they were lying, like the full interview being released. There's always a second part to the story. But the second part of the story never gets the same traction as the first. 13:41Speaker 3 So I guess theys a lot about how people consume things as well, Like even when you see a headline, you may actually not have ever read the full story, Like you just see the headline and then that's your truth that you move forward. 13:49Speaker 1 Yeah. 13:50Speaker 3 Yeah, I remember seeing the video that went up and like there was just not really any grounds to truth with it. But if you just get that kind of like headline out of it, it kind of like takes on this whole life of its own. It is just crazy, the flow on effect that it's hard on, like you forget he's a real person. 14:05Speaker 1 Yeah, exactly. And that's why we say, like people do just read the headlines, and a lot of the time I'm just like, well, sometimes with like fame and money and everything like that is sort of just unfortunately, like the price you paid. But I thought it was really interesting where he was like, this woman came out and gave a retraction and no one, like, no one saw that, no one pitched. 14:21Speaker 3 He's so strong for one not fighting on that, well he did. 14:26Speaker 1 Yeah, And I mean, obviously I wonder if there's like how much a PR team is involved, or maybe it is also I don't know this man. Maybe this was his thought, like it was very like holier than thou, kind of a nice way to say it, because he was like, I don't know what this woman has gone through in her life, so I'm not that holy call her out. Well, yeah, I don't think yeah, to give her Barry Kaye the benefit of the doubt. That was really nice of him, if indeed that was his own thought, is like I'm not going to pull this woman through the mud and set the internet off on her because I don't know what she's been through, what's going on with her. It's sort of interesting because that's sort of this huge chain of reaction of people hating Barry. And before that he was really having a moment. He had been in an Oscar nominated movie and everyone was like, oh my god, he's a great actor and then after Saltburn, he was having such a fun cultural moment and everyone was like, oh, that tiny evil man, like so cheeky and fun, like everyone loved him, and so when he and Sabrina got together, everyone's like, oh, it's just we love that she's obsessed with like that little gremlin boy. It was really a moment on the internet too, like everyone boy is crazy, yeah, but in an endearing way, like everyone was upset in the way that only men can be, like you know, like rat Boy, fort of stuff and it's all endearing. 15:34Speaker 3 Your face was always coming up in the Rat Boy, yeah exactly. 15:37Speaker 1 So it was all that. And then stuff came out, yes, about his family and like drug abuse and all this sort of stuff, all these allegations, and he talked about it, but at the same time, like people were sort of using then his own words against him, and then people were also bringing out the fact that he was which again cernificants brought up for any other men in Hollywood. I don't know if all of a sudden we decided that Barry was going to take the flack for absent fathers everywhere? Is that? But also people were like, well, where is your son, Like he is because he has a son. People were like, you're off with Sabrina, You're not looking after your son, You're an absent father. I think at one stage he was talking about having to be away and working, but he was doing that for his son, and people were like, you're just making excuses, and all of a sudden, that like became this huge lynch pin. In a way, it's not for other men in Hollywood. Like, I'm not defending him for if he doesn't see his son, but I'm just like. 16:23Speaker 3 That's most in Hollywood. Yeah, Yeah, they're not at home raising their kids every day when they're filming movies months on end. 16:30Speaker 1 Yeah. I just think felt like it became just another thing to add to this kind of like it's very personal Eylon and like when we thought he was cute and sexy, no one cared about that. But when we thought he cheated on Sabrina carp and all of a sudden, everyone's like, you come from a drug addict family and you're a bad parent. Yeah, he was like where we were next. 16:47Speaker 3 It's a really low blow. And obviously in the industry, people are getting away with a lot more and not having you know, so many people cracked down on them. It's almost like it's easier to attack, attack on this. 17:00Speaker 1 Yeah, and again I think like a song lyric will really change the game, Like it became sort of like cute and fun to hate on Barry, and I think because it's also very easy, like there was no except for him personally, there was no stakes for anyone else Whereas I kind of looked at like the attacks on Barry, and I was like, where is this for like men in Hollywood who are like abusive towards women, or where is this for like men who have been accused and sometimes found guilty of like sexual assault or all these other things, or like physical assault, all these other things, Like they tend to sort of get more of it because sometimes that's a murky issue and interesting. 17:35Speaker 3 It's like if people don't have all the information on something that's higher stakes, then they weren't common on it at all. 17:41Speaker 1 Yeah. 17:42Speaker 3 But then if something's lower stakes and you don't even have any information at all, yeah, feel free to go wild. 17:48Speaker 1 Yeah exactly. That's I just found such an interesting and just like which parts of the internet pick up which topics, because sometimes like a man will be accused of sexual assault and not even not found guilty, but just sometimes there's not enough evidence to get to court, which is not the same thing, and everyone will be like, well, that's not ruin his life. But then everyone's like, wait, did Barry kiss someone else? Yeah, stone him to death, Like it's very because again that feels like there's less consequences for the audience. So yeah, I thought it was interesting, and I like the fact that he did come out and have that conversation and like kind of be a bit vulnerable in that way because he's really trying to gun towards this very famous act not famous, he's obviously famous, but more kind of serious actor kind of vibe, and a lot of times that comes with like not giving like being only out of DiCaprio and not giving an interview since a teen magazine like thirty years ago, and not kind of speaking on anything, only ever talking about your movies and your craft and never talking about yourself. It felt like he was kind of and like Paul mescal and other actors who are in his Jacob e. Lordie, like other actors who are in that young Hollywood about to be that next level of very famous man are all going that we don't speak in interviews. 18:53Speaker 3 Keeping it very personally. 18:54Speaker 1 Yeah, exactly. 18:55Speaker 3 He lifted the veil a bit, and I think he's a really powerful story so it would be really nice if he's able to speak about it without people throwing stones in. 19:02Speaker 1 Yes, exactly what the little man. I mean. We get maybe he did, maybe he cheated horribly on her. 19:07Speaker 3 We don't know, and if that's the case, then. 19:11Speaker 1 Exactly. But we'll like the full interview in our show notes. Who will listen to the full thing because there's a lot more than that little moment. But yeah, interesting when the Beatles movies come. 19:19Speaker 3 Out, Yes, I'm so excited. 19:20Speaker 1 Yeah, I actually think that'll be a tony hoot for him. I think people will see him in the Beatles movies, they'll love the movie and they'll be fine. 19:26Speaker 3 Yeah. 19:28Speaker 1 So it's been a huge well it's been a huge month year, but also week this week for Anne Hathaway because The Devil West Prota two is finally I'm not gonna do it this movie. Huge week for us. We went to the premiere of The Devil Wears Pritor two this week. We can't say anything about it today, but that review many many thoughts on that are coming. So the Devil Wes Protor two is out starring Anne Hathaway. Of course, it's one of the many movies she has coming out this year, so Mother Mary, where she plays a pop star, The Devil Wes Protor two, obviously, The Odyssey, Christopher Nolan's new movie, which is going to be an absolutely huge blockbuster packed with Hollywood talent. She's in that Flower Veil Street, which is more of a sci fi mystery. This's got range. 20:07Speaker 3 Yeah, she's got range. 20:08Speaker 1 He's got range. And also Verity, which is coming out in October, which is a new thriller based on Colleen Hoover's best selling book of the same name. So the trailer came out this week. It was our first look at There's been so much hype around this particular adaptation of Colleen Hoover's novel, just because it's so beer loved and has such a twisted mystery, and also the casting, because we've got Dakota Johnson playing Low and Ashley who was hired by a man called Jeremy Crawford played by Josh Hartnett. I'm loving the Josh Hartnett come back in the way Why did he ever go away? I do love that man, and so she's hired by him to ghost write novels for his best selling author wife called Verity played by Anne Hathaway. Because she's an accident, she's unable to finish, and so Dakota Johnson's character moves into the Crawford's home to work on the book, only to discover that, of course, all is not as it seems, and there is a mystery with Verity. And the trailer is like really creepy and like atmospheric, and it also has a pretty lovely pash between Dakota Johnson and Hathaway. 21:09Speaker 3 Love that they put that in the trailer. 21:11Speaker 1 Yeah, they were like, we know exactly what you guys want to see, and here it is at the top of the trailer. 21:15Speaker 3 So I haven't read the book. It looks quite dark though, like a horror. 21:19Speaker 1 Yeah, Like it's like a kind of like a horror thriller, kind of like that old school like a Rebecca type kind of like you know, mystery of like what's happening in the home. 21:27Speaker 3 Kind of thing. It's interesting seeing what people are already saying in terms of like what they expected, Like some people like this is way scary than I thought it would be like people interpreted different in their heads. 21:36Speaker 1 So and it was one of those things where like when their casting was announced that it was Anne Hathaway Duco Johns and people that quite lost their minds of that because they were very kind of like territorial overut who would play these characters. So on paper, this should actually be the best year of Anne Hathaway's life professionally. 21:52Speaker 3 She's busy because of all. 21:53Speaker 1 These movies coming out, and there's this kind of just felt like when she was on The Devil Wears prior to press to her, there was this like inten hence love and admiration for her and so on paper, everything is perfect, but of course there's a bit of a different conversation bubbling around in the background. Do you remember, like it was nearly eight years nine years ago now that the Half a Hate started? Do you remember this dark time. 22:18Speaker 3 In our history this time? 22:19Speaker 1 Yeah, well, hopefully not on the internet because it was not a nice stay. 22:22Speaker 3 I don't think I was part of this movement because I wouldn't want to stand for that slander. Well no, exactly exactly. 22:27Speaker 1 So it was a dark time in history where Anne Hathaway had grown up as one of the most beloved actresses because we were introduced to her in The Princess Diaries, iconic Disney film Perfection Can Do No Wrong, and then obviously she had other movies like Ellen Enchanted, so you know, she really a lot of people really grew up with her as their actress, as the person that they would like. You know, people would be like, the first time I went to the movies was to see Ella Chanted, or like the first time, like my friends and I had to sleepover, we watched The Princess Diaries, like it was that kind of way. 22:55Speaker 3 She had a very like soft transition into womanhood as well from that, like Disney Girl. 23:00Speaker 1 And then when she got The Devil Wears Prata, which was it became a huge iconic movie and it was a big deal at the time, but not like it kind of became when the movie came out, and she has spoken very openly that she was about fifth on the list of actresses, so like they had to a lot of people had to say no to the role, and she had to go through like a lot of negotiations and auditions to get that role, and then that kind of was her big star making turn because that movie was sush a blockbuster. She's so great in it, and then she went on to like have all these other big movies that followed it. It was around the time of when she was starring in lay Miz that she won her first Oscar for it was her first Oscar nomination, was the first time she won. It was during the press one for that that people started to really turn against her. 23:44Speaker 3 Yeah, right, and all. 23:46Speaker 1 Of a sudden. I mean, the thing is, she was campaigning very hard for an Oscar, which is what you have to do to win. No one wins at a campaigning, even if you step aside and let your team campaign for you, you have to have a campaign. But she was front and center campaigning, and she run lot of awards leading up to the Oscar and lay Mis won a lot of awards, and people started to tire of her. They were like, she's a tryhard, she's annoying, she has theater kid energy. And one of the worst allegations against her was when Laye Miz won an award and as they were wrapping up, she jumped in on the end and thanked someone from her team, like personally, like thanked one of her managers. And there was this huge backlash, and it wasn't til years later that came out that person had been diagnosed with cancer and she just wanted to give them a shout but also even. 24:28Speaker 3 If they had it, like, let her give a shout out, Yeah, let her give a. 24:31Speaker 1 Shout out to someone in her teen And when she won the Oscar, that's also when the tables turned because she got up on stage and she and also people hated her dress. And that's neither he nor there. But the story was I didn't love it. No, okay, I just think he didn't photograph well. And but the backstory is it was, it was fine. It's a fun It's one of those engages that she is such a she's such a red carpet staple glam kind of and she'd had so many great dresses leading up to the Oscars that I just thought that wasn't the dress. It just photographs strangely because of the darts at the front. It made it look like her boobs were sticking out and the front, no, you do you know the dress't talking about? 25:08Speaker 3 No, it was a I think it. 25:10Speaker 1 Was Prada, which is ironic, and it was like straight down, pale pink column dress and it was just the way the darts were sitting. It made it look like she had breast, which I actually think is quite fun. And then it was it had a lot of detail at the back, but you couldn't see it. And so the story goes that they were rehearsing for le A mis because they were doing a music home in the Oscars, and Amanda Seifered, who was also in the movie, showed Anne hath the Way a picture of her dress that she was wearing to the Oscars the next day, and apparently Anne like lost her mind and I'm assuming just lost her mind and like, oh my god, shit, like because it was nearly identical to her dress, so different designers. Tina's just looking at a picture of the dress. 25:51Speaker 3 Now the dress is quite average. Yeah, I mean, but maybe the back, I don't know. If it was. 25:56Speaker 1 No destroying the woman's life for five years from put that it was okay. 26:02Speaker 3 Yeah. Also a lot of people. 26:04Speaker 1 Wear dresses to the Oscars because it's very serious things. A lot of times that people wear a bit more of a kind of and they want it to look timeless. 26:10Speaker 3 And and she looks beautiful, like if she was in the room she was wearing that phenomenal beautiful. 26:16Speaker 1 She looked beautiful, and I think it's fine. But what happened was, Yes, the story goes that Amanda seiphred and Anne has a way to confirm this happened, but she's never said it was Amanda, but we know, we know showed her photo and Anne was like, oh my god, that's nearly identical to my dress. And we're in the same movie and we're walking the carpet near each other and we're seeing next to each other, like, what am I going to do? So apparently she left and Amanda also left because they were both like, we can't deal with this right now. And so the night before the Oscar she had to find a new dress and that was the pink column dress, and again she won lovely moments. She's always wanted to win an Oscar. Sorry, that's fine, that's fun. That the people started hating her because she got up on stage and it was clearly a rehearsed moment, but she's an actress. What do you want from her? It was clear rehearse moment. She up and instead of speaking, she took a moment of silence. She looked down the Oscar and it's like and she just stared at and then she goes it came true, as in, like I wish for this and it came true. 27:10Speaker 3 Yeah, oh again, is that so fine? 27:13Speaker 1 You? Like she had her Yeah. I just think people were just like. 27:16Speaker 3 Winning an oscar. Just let them do what they want with that moment. Yeah, pretty one. Just let them have antense. 27:22Speaker 1 And I thought that her speech was lovely. It was really heartfelt. She was very overcome, as you would be. And and I feel I can speak like this now because can I say I've always been on the right side of history. I defended Anne Hathaway before it was cool. Yeah, and then she spoke about like sex work and like because her character obviously in the movie, she's like, let Fantine's story kind of be like a reminder to us about this, and like she'd obviously really thought like what is this moment about, what is this character about, and what is the bigger issue? So she did all that, and then people were just like, we're so sick of her, we can't stand her. She's a try hard and the hard thing is is that she kind of I think knew the tide was turning a little bit, but it was until she like a year or so later, when the internet had been hating her for a year or so and very blatant, and was that she sat down to google something about herself because I think it was she was going to do an SNL sketch and she wanted to find a headline about herself to kind of like she had an idea for a joke. She wanted to parry it, so she googled Anne Hathaway and she said all that came up like fill the screen was like ten reasons why we hate Anne Hathaway. Here's why everyone decides they've hated Anne Hathaway. Here's the worst thing about Anne Hathaway. And she was like, oh, sorry, my god, Like yeah, she said. It was really kind of confronting to her to realize how fast spread the hate was. And then she ended up having to do like a magazine cover where she's kissing on it. I think it was Elle where she's kissing and she's like, let's kiss and make up. And I was like, girl, you have nothing to apologize. 28:44Speaker 3 No, no, and hath a ways to apologize. 28:46Speaker 1 Yeah, It's weird that, like again, we see all these men like do and I know that's like kind of a tied take that men and women get treated differently, But it's it's unfortunately very true. Is that we see like men get accused of like they screamed at this one on set, like Adam Driver threw a charity and a donner. 29:02Speaker 3 Literally, why are we not talking about that anymore? 29:04Speaker 1 Well, yes, it was part of their like rehearsal, and she's not angry at him. But also, like you know, and we have all these things of like you know, men cheating or men doing things, or even other actresses sometimes doing worse things. And the worst thing in Hathaway did was just love her to work too much. 29:18Speaker 3 She's just going to work. I've got Jacob Elodie in a million movies right now where like keep going exactly. 29:23Speaker 1 And I also and yes, there are allegations that she was rude and difficult, but we don't have any like there's no proof of that that I can also. 29:32Speaker 3 Rude or difficult or just at work being professional and asking for what. 29:36Speaker 1 She Also, no one's that I can see, No one's gone on the record to say that she was difficult to work with. In fact, it came up in a press conference once. I think it was for Interstellar. I came up on a press conference where a journalist is like, what is it like to be No One as someone who's really difficult to work with it? And it's like oh, and then Jessica Chustin jumps in and she's like, I just want to speak on this that I've worked with this woman twice now and she's not difficult to work with. But it's like saying like that part of the story of never took off, Like No One sort of was like, oh, Jessica Chustin defends Anne Hathaway. They were just like she's. 30:07Speaker 3 There these speculations of her just being lovely to. 30:10Speaker 1 Work Yeah, And there is that interview that went you know, that moment in time where like all the Blake Lively interviews were coming out around like oh, she's awful at interviews, and you watched a super cut of interviews. And it really depends how people edit things a lot of the times and the context around them. But an old interview came up with Anne hathawayen a journalist. It was four laid miss and the journalists keep saying to her it was the same journalist that Blake Lively was accused of being you know, the whole baby interesting and then they were like, oh, look like Blake Lively is getting crucified for being rude to this journalist, which she kind of was that's fair enough. And they were like, look when this like Anne Hathaway was also rude to this journalist. And this clip went viral and it was the journalist saying to Anne Hathaway like, can we can we sing our responses to each other? And apparently other people in lay Miss did it and Anne was like, oh, you can do that. I'm not going to do it. 31:00Speaker 3 That's what I would say. Yeah, yeah, I don't want to sing no. 31:04Speaker 1 And I actually think that's so fine, Like it's it's a hard line of like you're in an interview, sometimes you have to go with the bits. But I also think saying to something like maybe going into an interview and saying to someone, especially if like it's not a pre approved kind of thing, like going into a junkert where it's like every five minutes you're talking to a new journalist and a journalist coming in and saying like can we sing our interview and her being like no, thank you, And it's fair. 31:26Speaker 3 Enough because then it could go in the wrong way, and then that will be the story that spirals out of control, Like you've got to be like thinking a couple of steps ahead on Yeah, what's the output of this got to look like? And a people gonna hate on before it? 31:39Speaker 1 Yeah, exactly, And it's so interesting obviously, things like I haven't seen like the full full clip of that in terms of like it wasn't released, Like I haven't seen what happened before the cameras started rolling the cameras afterwards, So I don't know if she was rude or not, but no one cared about that was that isolated clip. And she ended up apologizing to the journalist. Yeah, and because I think she was like, oh god, this is gonna you know, I think. 31:58Speaker 3 The journalist would know as you as well, though, like this could be yes, this could be an I'm gonna shoot my shot. 32:03Speaker 1 I just think it was a moment in time. And then everyone's so back on the inn Hathaway train, as they should be, Like mymorphus loves being held to account for bad behavior. But I just don't know if there's any. 32:14Speaker 3 Bad blockbuster movies that I've seen from her. 32:18Speaker 1 There's nothing that I've seen from her that justifies the level of hatred, except that she just seems to try really hard and she's really earnest and she's a theater kid energy. 32:26Speaker 3 Which I love. 32:27Speaker 1 But I will say, like, having interviewed her myself personally, now. 32:30Speaker 3 She has her friends lovely. 32:33Speaker 1 She was really lovely, and yes, she was very kind of and I've seen her be like this in other interviews. I think because my questions were a bit more serious, which was fine because that's why I wanted. But she gave me really thoughtful answers and I really appreciated that. But I walked in the room to interview her and Meryl for Devil Words prior to too, and there was a bit of a change with the time, and I kind of got when I went in the room, I wasn't sure. I thought I was going into you know how like can go into a junk and you think it's gonna be like a holding area first, and then someone and often there's like a screen and there's all this and the PR person walks around introduces you, and then they take you in and then you're like, oh, okay, like now we're starting. Whereas I open the door and it's just Maryland's oh, right in front of me away, and they were just like oh hell. And I was the first one, so they were just like oh. They were still like settling down, putting their waters down, like Merret was drinking her water because they'd been doing a full day of press. And I was like, oh, hello, and then I didn't even introduce myself because I was like, oh, I'm yeah, and I'm like to the camera and I talked to the camera person instead of them because I said are you filming now? Because I don't want to miss my interviews? And Anne was like like really rolling yeah, you know, it's like high stakes in that room. And Anne was like, oh, sorry, what is your name? And I was like, oh, I'm sorry, it's Laura, and she is all lovely to meet you, Laura. I'm Anne, and this is Meryl. That's really I do know, but like nice to like she was sort of making sure that we had that moment of like seeing each other's names and saying hello. And then I found her really thoughtful and I just watched her because I saw her during that press day. I saw her like do a whole bunch of interviews in the morning and then do all the junk kids and then go and do a fan event that night, and I could feel that she was really like not being cautious, but really trying to make sure that she gave really thoughtful answers and that she was acknowledging people, and that she was giving people what they expected of having their moment with Anne Hathaway in a really intense way of someone who knows what it's like when that goes the wrong way. So I really appreciate it that that's lovely, and I just think it's kind of like now that I'm seeing like even like, so we put up all our Devil Wears prid of clips from the interview that was on the spill, and most of the comments are like lovely and really supportive. But I have this one clip that's got a lot of traction online where I asked her and Meryl, like, because they can't watch The Devil Wes Prita as their favorite comfort movie, what is their like what is their version of The Devil Wears Prata? And Anne gave some really lovely answers. One of them was Moonstruck that she says she watches in bed and with ice cream, which I did over the weekend I haven't seen Moonstruck for ages, but I watched it and I got some ice cream and I was like this, girls on stop like man' the same Shelle. There's also a bunch There was also like a bunch of comments under a TikTok video of people like, look how Ovalish's polite she's been to that interviewer. Look how careful she's been. And then other people were like, oh, yeah, it's because she's like got in trouble before. And everyone's like, oh, I'm getting so sick of her. 35:14Speaker 3 And I was like, guys, none of these are bad things, so she's being too careful. 35:19Speaker 1 Yeah, And I can just see that the tide is not turning against her. But I can just see because she has to be so public this year because she's mailed these movies and just the way the release schedule has fallen, they're all coming out in one go. 35:31Speaker 3 Yeah, even when people like you're so busy this year, like these have been filmed probably over the past like five. 35:36Speaker 1 Years, And I just yeah, And I just find it really interesting that we're even having this conversation in twenty twenty six about like whether or not the table should turn on and Hathaway because she hasn't done anything to deserve that, and it's just justice. 35:49Speaker 3 For Anne Yeas twenty twenty six. 35:52Speaker 1 And it's just it's interesting. As much as we keep having this conversation, it's still like the worst thing that a woman can do in Hollywood is be like two in your face and two in your in terms of like be everywhere and having to promote a movie successful also walking that fine line between like having to be like a little bit self deprecating but also like sometimes very earnest, and it's like everyone's watching you walk this tight rope of like and if you put a foot too far the other way then you have to go. And other actresses have said before, like it's anything happened to Jennifer Lawrence, Like do you remember that when she was everywhere and she won her oscar? It's always when a women wins an. 36:26Speaker 3 Oscar, whenever they're successful, people just want to like really narrow and on things. And I think that's what makes it hard again, just going back to the fact that Anna's just working, she's doing good jobs, she's booking great roles. Why would she turn them down? Yeah, She's got her biggest year ahead of her. There is absolutely no reason to hate someone based on those things. 36:45Speaker 1 No, No, and that thing is like when you ask people because people have just because I've written a lot about this in the past, Like I wrote a big piece about the haf of hate when it first was starting and being like, we need to stop this because all the reasons why, And that piece still bops up on search a lot. Whenever she's in a movie of people like Big Year for You, then yeah, guys read yeah, like I read that piece like eight years ago and every word is still correct of what people have said. But yeah, and whenever like she's in a movie or like when I've interviewed her, like the first people say like, oh, what was she really like? And I was like, she was lovely in a way that you've No one's ever asked me in that tone about any other actress I've interviewed. I've interviewed some mean actresses, to let me tell you, and no one cares about that. But yeah, I just think it's interesting of like how like women come to this moment in Hollywood, like a Jennifer Lawrence, like an nn Hathaway where they searched to popularity and then we decide that they've had too much time in the sun, or they're too quirky, or they're too earnest, and then they have to go and like hide away, I don't want and then they decide to come back again. 37:49Speaker 3 Yeah, they've got it. They've got to buy their time. 37:51Speaker 1 Yeah, so go see Devils prior to go see all of Ann Hathaway's movies. I guess, and I just hope this conversation Petere's out now. 38:00Speaker 3 Thanks so much for listening to the Spill today, And if you want to watch as well as listen, you can now watch us on Apple Podcasts. Just make sure that your iPhone is up to date and switch over to video to see our beautiful faces, or head to the YouTube channel to catch more of our video content, including celeb interviews. 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The most highly anticipated movie of the year (according to us), The Devil Wears Prada 2, is about to be released, and we have some exclusive insider intel for you.Laura sat down with Meryl Streep and Anne Hathaway during their global press tour for the film and talked about the one moment that made Meryl emotional (and why she thinks some of her scenes were cut from the sequel) the huge plot point Anne changed in the script before she agreed to make the sequal and the comfort movies they watch over and over again like the rest of us watch The Devil Wears Prada.Plus, Laura shares some of the behind-the-scenes moments from the interview, what really happened inside that fancy hotel with Meryl and Anne, and what to expect from the movie we’re all talking about.Love binge-watching TV? The Spill has launched a new podcast called Watch Party where we deep dive into the shows everyone’s talking about. Follow the feed on Apple or Spotify now. Plus remember The Spill drops the tea twice a day in this feed so follow us for all the latest entertainment news… OR you can WATCH our show in full length video on the Apple Podcast app - make sure your phone is up to date and enjoy the watch! Link here. THE END BITS Find and follow us on socials: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thespillpodcast/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thespillpod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thespillpodcast/ Read all the latest entertainment news on Mamamia: https://mamamia.com.au/entertainment/ Support Independent Women’s Media: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribe/ Your subscription helps us continue to tell the stories that matter to women. SUBSCRIPTION GIVEAWAY:Win a $2,000 Bed Threads voucher. Subscribe to Mamamia here before April 30 to be automatically entered. Current subscriber? You're already in the draw. T&Cs apply. Want to join the conversation? Have feedback or a topic you want us to discuss? Send us a voice message or email us at thespill@mamamia.com.au and we’ll get back to you ASAP! Executive Producer: Monisha Iswaran Audio & Video Producer: Michael Kean Mamamia acknowledges the traditional owners of the land on which we have recorded this podcast.Become a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Eyy! Rachel Getting Married! It's a heavy movie! We talk about Ann Hathaway playing into public type, the incredibly strange casting, Demme as a phyical filmmaker working in a kinetic-digital world, rehab, European family vs American Family, 'Realism,' and other stuff. Hey: there's a weird little background sound in this episode. Sorry we hope it doesn't drive you insane. We were recording at Workers' Tap and the music was a little loud. We swear the episode is good enough that you will be able to ignore it. Intersting interview about the movie's sound mixing here. Good essay comparing the movie to Mike Leigh's work here. Matt recommends the new Adam Curtis thing. It's called 'Shifty.' Corbin recommends "On Fire" by Galaxie 500. Our Next Episode is about "Che," a movie that is very hard to watch on the internet. More information on this in the audio of the episode.
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Welcome back ragers to the best movie review podcast on the planet. The rage rolls on from the Film Rage Studio. This week the Film Rage Crew review the new Exorcist movie and a rom com starring Peter Dinklage, Ann Hathaway and Marisa Tomei that was not completely awful. One of the boys even thought it was Mondo. Then Bryce was dared by the fans to watch Dragonball Evolution, a dare he wish he had never agreed to. Introduction-0:00 canyonmeadowscinema.ca -1:11 The Amazing Murman predicts Bryce and Jim's ratings-2:18 In Cinema She Came to Me (2023)-5:03 The Exorcist: Believer (2023)-16:49 Murman Minute-29:28 Open Rage Jim's open rage-Exorcist 50 years later-34:14 Bryce's open rage-AMC edits-36:39 The Lists George C. Scott-Mesmerizing?-43:15 Atom Egoyan-Undoubted?-46:01 Werner Herzog-Mesmerizing?-49:15 Rage or Dare Dragonball Evolution (2009)-50:20 Jim pulls from the Fans Dare Bag-56:39 Outro-58:11 Thanks Ragers for listening to our film review podcast. Rage On!!! https://www.filmrageyyc.com/ https://nerdyphotographer.com/social/ https://filmrage.podbean.com/ https://www.facebook.com/filmrageyyc https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/film-rage/id1493735088 https://open.spotify.com/show/4ltbJS7XkDj0inwXf9G0ZH?si=m3OzZulNRmW6d93K7DG_uw https://play.google.com/music/m/Inyleam7prw77l75he733v643jq?t=Film_Rage https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLsuw4WB6zmxbgDBjFn6utlT7PFnaDa0w6 https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/film-rage?refid=stpr https://tunein.com/podcasts/Media--Entertainment-Podcasts/Film-Rage-p1325858/ https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-film-rage-63364236?cmp=ios_share&sc=ios_social_share&pr=false&autoplay=true https://www.leonardconlinphotos.com/
Dr. Dale Bredesen discusses Reversing Alzheimer's Disease at the Functional Medicine Discussion Group meeting on July 27, 2023 with moderator Dr. Ben Weitz. [If you enjoy this podcast, please give us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts, so more people will find The Rational Wellness Podcast. Also check out the video version on my WeitzChiro YouTube page.] Podcast Highlights 5:35 Alzheimer's disease is now optional, because Dr. Bredesen's precision medicine approach can help to prevent and reverse Alzheimer's and it is hoped that this approach can be extended to all of the major neurodegenerative diseases. Dr. Bredesen and his group have published over 220 peer-reviewed papers on the underlying mechanisms of neurodegeneration. On the conventional treatment front, so many amyloid antibody drugs have failed including bapineuzumab, solanezumab, gantenerumab, and crenezumab. The newest drugs include aducanumab, which has a minimal effect, and lecanemab (aka, Leqembi), which does have a measurable effect. But these new drugs do not make anyone better, but instead they lead to a slowing of the progression and they often have some negative side effects like brain bleeding and brain swelling and several patients have died. 7:40 Homotaurine. This is currently a nutritional supplement that is currently in clinical trials. It prevents the oligomerization of A-beta, so it looks like it may be a very interesting adjunct to other parts of the Bredesen protocol. The dosage used was either 100 mg three times per day or 150 mg twice per day. [Manzano S, Agüera L, Aguilar M, Olazarán J. A Review on Tramiprosate (Homotaurine) in Alzheimer's Disease and Other Neurocognitive Disorders. Front Neurol. 2020 Jul 7;11:614.] Combined metabolic activators (CMA) shows benefit in improving cognition in patients with Alzheimer's disease. CMA dosage includes: 12.35 g L-serine (61.75%), 1 g nicotinamide riboside (5%), 2.55 g N-acetyl-L-cysteine (12.75%), and 3.73 g L-carnitine tartrate (18.65%). AD patients received one dose of CMA or placebo daily during the first 28 days and twice daily between day 28 and day 84. [Yulug B, Altay O, Li X, et al. Combined metabolic activators improve cognitive functions in Alzheimer's disease patients: a randomised, double-blinded, placebo-controlled phase-II trial. Transl Neurodegener. 2023 Jan 26;12(1):4. ] 8:39 Dr. Bredesen is starting a randomized controlled trial of his ReCode system with six absolutely fantastic clinicians: Craig Tanio down in Hollywood, Florida, Nate Bergman in Cleveland, David Haase in Nashville, Kristine Burke in Sacramento, Kat Toups in the East Bay, and Ann Hathaway in Marin County. 9:25 KetoFlex. Dr. Bredesen's recommended dietary approach for Alzheimer's disease, the KetoFlex and he worked with Nutrition for Longevity, a group founded by Dr. Valter Longo, to develop KetoFlex meals for home delivery, which is now available. 11:30 New lab tests for help with analyzing Alzheimer's disease: 1. p-tau 181, 2. p-tau 217 is coming soon, 3. Abeta 42:40, 4. Neurofilament light, and 5. GFAP (glial fibrillary acidic protein), which will be available soon. P-tau 181 lets you know that you have the specific signaling characteristic of Alzheimer's. The Abeta 42:40 test lets you know whether you are making Amyloid beta protein, which is typically associated with inflammation and with Alzheimer's. Neurofilament light is not specific for Alzheimer's, but it tells you that you do have neuronal damage. This also goes up in frontotemporal dementia and ALS and certain other neurodegenerative conditions. GFAP lets you know that you have reactive astrocytes in the brain, which can precede Alzheimer's disease. 16:00 When you compare the state of the treatments for Alzheimer's disease, with no treatment the patient's MOCA score will decline by about three and a half points and if you take the Lecanemab, which is the newest drug given FDA approval that costs about ...
The Princess Diaries 2: A Royal Engagement kwam in 2004 uit en was voor haar tijd een ontzettend vooruitstrevende film. Waarom? Dat bespreekt Lize Korpershoek deze aflevering met schrijver en alleskunner Samya Hafsaoui. Over het eerste deel The Princess Diaries valt daarentegen nog wel een boekje open te doen qua ander soort ok, wow! momenten, dus die pakken ze er ook nog even bij.Ok, wow; Een psychiatrische hulphond wordt niet vergoed? Terwijl er bewezen is dat deze viervoeters goed zijn bij (heftige) mentale problemen (zoals de depressies, angsten en psychoses ) waar Annika al jaren onder lijdt. Honderd, de hulphond waar Annika voor in aanmerking komt kan haar leven veranderen. Maar hiervoor heeft ze hulp nodig en is ze een gofundme gestart. Deze hond opent met kwispelende kalmte de wereld voor haar, help jij mee? Alvast Honderd keer bedankt! https://gofund.me/df51b446 ok, wow! is de podcast waarin we de films en series die we vroeger keken met de blik van nu bespreken. Elke aflevering schuift er een nieuwe gast aan bij host Lize Korpershoek met een populaire film of serie van vroeger waarvan ze nu denken: ok, wow! Want grote kans dat de films en series die je vroeger allemaal weg heb zitten maaien met je ogen een enorme impact hebben gehad op je wereldbeeld: soms geweldig en soms misschien wel schadelijk. Wil je meepraten en lezen over de onderwerpen die voorbijkomen in de podcast dan kan dat op onze Discord. Meld je aan via deze link: https://discord.gg/XENC6HfVpgDe podcast wordt gemaakt door de volgende mensen:Idee/montage: Lize KorpershoekAudio opname/afwerking: Vinny TailorProductie: Luka van den BosAfmixen/finishing touch: Sven HamerpagtPodcasttegel ontwerp: Joelle Strijk https://www.instagram.com/courtside.agency/Discord ontwerp: Jari SchottinkCamera: Ivan Hidayat, Het ShotGast: Samya Hafsaoui https://www.instagram.com/samyahafsaoui/Socioloog: Milou Deelen https://www.instagram.com/miloudeelen/Presentator: Lize Korpershoek https://www.instagram.com/lizekorpie/Meer ok, wow!?http://www.okwowpodcast.nl
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Caitlin is joined by comedians and podcasters Caitlin Bitzegaio and Lauren Brickman of the hit podcast We Stan Together to discuss the scams percolating scams in pop culture. Whether it's Dane Cook's brother, Jen Shah, or your own nightmares, these three are ready to dissect them. Also, did you offend Ann Hathaway at a child's birthday party? Plus: Watch out for those improv comedians; they will sneak into your dreams and blow up your marriages. This completely bananas funniest episode is brought to you by the soon-to-fail newest members of the Varsity Comedy Club. Plus hear exclusive episodes on our Patreon. RESOURCES: https://www.westantogether.com The Ekin-Su Transformation Caity is Obsessed With This Week Natalia Dyer weird makeover TikTok thing A Fraud Case Study: Dane Cook and Darryl McCauley Victoria Beckham Coming To America - Part 1/3 @westansocial Twitter @westansocial @laurenabrickman @caitorade @caitybrodnick @scamwowpodcast Scamwowpodcast.com Get those couch DISCOUNTS!!! https://allform.com/lp/scamwow/podcasts DISCLAIMER: We are comedians and this is satire. C'mon Send us your scams! scamwowpodcast@gmail.com Or call: 347-509-9414 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jack is one of the most talented people we've met. He was described to us by one of his colleagues as journalism's Swiss Army Knife – a guy that does it all. He's been a Breakfast host, a 6pm newsreader, he hosts one of NZ's biggest radio shows on Newstalk ZB, is a columnist for the NZ Herald, has moderated live election debates, now hosts TVNZ's Q and A and has seen more, and experienced more of the world – than any 35-year-old we know. In this episode we talk about how he was given Paul Holmes' radio job on ZB at the age of 25 with no radio experience, *That* interview with Winston Peters where Jack was called James – about 10 times, the time he was recording live TV while fearing for his father's life, dancing with Beyonce, going to a Les Mills grit class with Lorde, flirting with Ann Hathaway, covering Trump, why he left Breakfast TV, the things you don't know about Mike Hosking and so much more. Jack is such a slick operator, it made this chat so much fun. This was one of our favs, I know you'll enjoy it. Show notes | Episode 79 | Jack Tame 2.50: Steven's embarrassing correspondence with Jack Tame and a deep dive in some Worldle chat 8.51: Jack on the Late Night Big Breakfast: communication with Leigh Hart and the genius of Jason Hoyte 14.66: Les Mills workouts with Lorde, public recognition, Paddy Gower and John Campbell 19.55 Taking over from Paul Holmes on the Newstalk ZB Saturday morning show from the USA 30.14 Reflections on Paul Holmes and the brilliance of Mike Hosking 37.15 How do you judge your success? Ratings and validation 39.36 Back to the start: the makings of Jack Tame 43.35 Jack's dad goes missing in the bush 52.45 Winston Peters v James Tame 57.22 Q+A: the art of active listening and the work behind the camera 1.08.46 Starting out on One News while still at school 1.11.28 Reflections on being the US Correspondent for TVNZ 1.20.54 US politics broken down by Jack Tame 1.27.30 Interactions with celebrities: flirting with Miley Cyrus and Anne Hathaway 1.33.02 Red wine with Sir David Attenborough 1.37.24 Seven continents 1.39.41 The gruelling nature of Breakfast television 1.46.02 Work / life balance and the future of media 1.51.24 Marshawn Lynch and the Steven Adams come up 1.55.05 A star-studded nightclub in New York See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
How many times have you thought about quitting your job? What about telling your boss off and throwing your phone into a marble fountain just like Ann Hathaway does in The Devil Wears Prada circa 2006? If you have been here, ME TOO! Look, I get it, we all have jobs that we hate either right now or in the past and I have been in the spot before where all I can think about is quitting my job and chasing my dreams full-time.If you are one of these people and are looking for an out at your job, listen to this fresh perspective on how you can gain resilience and peace while working at a job you hate. This mindset shift is not meant to brush your struggles under the rug and pretend like they aren't there. Instead, I want to give you a new frame of mind to consider in order to help you continue to show up for your job without letting it drain you every time you clock in.LINKS MENTIONED IN THE SHOW:PUT YOURSELF ON THE WAITLIST FOR THE OWN YOUR VISION COURSE (opening April 1st!):https://ownyourvisioncourse.lpages.co/oyv-lead-page/ SIGN UP FOR THE MONTHLY SUNSHINE NEWSLETTER:https://view.flodesk.com/pages/60f3582949d9247e7d16891e FIND ME ON INSTAGRAM:https://www.instagram.com/livingnsunshine/ FIND ME ON FACEBOOK:https://www.facebook.com/livingnsunshine Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/livingnsunshine)
The Batman is coming out in March. We are revisiting all of The Batman movies and Batman The Dark Knight Rises came out in 2012 the sequel to The Dark Knight Christian Bale returns as Bruce Wayne. Tom Hardy as Bane, Ann Hathaway as Catwoman. Was this sequel the best of the Nolan verse for Batman of all time? The Revisiting series returns and so do John, Charlie and Alex who break down the movie. Doing a fundraiser for ST. Jude's Children's Hospital https://tlbodenhamer84.scentsy.us/party/15634521/st-jude-january-fundraiser?fbclid=IwAR0Hdymatm5j_ugtVLmOnxHKh0vWEFPbAxGDw5CyDU16cEQ6H5vpH7DR_2M If you want to donate to the show feel free to do so by going to https://www.gofundme.com/f/movie-lovers-unite-podcast?utm_source=customer&utm_medium=copy_link&utm_campaign=p_cf+share-flow-1 If you want to be apart of our Patron feel free by clicking the link https://www.patreon.com/join/movieloversunite Follow us on Facebook at https://m.facebook.com/HouseNerdGeek/?ref=bookmarks If you want to get in touch with Movie Lovers Unite feel free to email us at movieloversunite@gmail.com If you want to leave us a voice mail message here's the link https://anchor.fm/movieloversunite/message --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/movieloversunite/message
Y'all know the drill! Shakespeare's classic - boy and girl meet, fall in love immediately, and, through a series of misadventures, die. Sure, it's famous, but does it hold up?! Jackie single-handedly defeats the whole purpose of the podcast. Theo taints the whole thing. Rachel helps high schoolers cheat on a quiz. Topics include: secret societies, chocolate assholes, Ann Hathaway's performance in Interstellar, the origin of bacon, early aughts fashion, Kony 2012, Jimmy Stewart, biting thumbs, arranged marriages, 100% illiteracy, Romiette and Julio, potions, West Side Story, the Muppets, The Lion King 2, 10 Things I Hate About You, She's the Man, the Sarlacc, and evocative Italian things. Content warning: death, suicide, poison, stabbing, honestly way too much talk about chocolate assholes.
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Sechs Wochen in der Mache, und in zwei Sitzungen eingesprochen, ist unsere Folge zu Dark Knight Rises jetzt endlich fertig. Es war ein harter Kampf, die Laufzeit der Folge unter der Laufzeit des Films selbst zu halten, denn wir haben sehr viel an Christopher Nolans Finale seiner Batman-Trilogie auszusetzen, und außerdem haben wir Tangenten zu Charles Dickens, dem Patriot Act und anderen Dingen, die zur Analyse des Films nicht ganz unwichtig sind. Und ranken müssen wir das ganze dann ja auch noch.
Welcome KSTP's Kelli Hanson to the show as Donna takes a vacation day! Predictions for the Minnesota State Fair numbers; Dawn joins into the book club with Donna and Steve; Things that make you go huh; Kelli is watching Never Have I Ever on Netflix; Steve is enjoying season 2 of Ted Lasso; If you see something, say something: Is This a Dumb Tattoo?
Who is Adam and Rebekah Neumann and how did their collective egos and new-age capitalism drive a thriving business into near bankruptcy in 11 years? We dig into the story of WeWork, an office sharing company that really wanted to be a tech disruptor while redefining the way people work and interact. This fascinating story has inspired a Hulu documentary, several "think pieces" and a highly awaited Apple TV movie called We Crash featuring Oscar winners Jared Leto and Ann Hathaway taking on the roles of Adam and Rebekah. Did I mention that Rebekah is Gwyneth Paltrow's first cousin? Tune in for a fascinating story. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/theresa-pedone/message
Trae and Shakis just can't seem to get anywhere. With the pandemic and fighting over Ann Hathaway. I wonder if they'll even get to the movie discussion? Take a Listen! Leave your thoughts in the comments below! Show comes out on itunes, and wherever else podcast are listened to, at noon est on Tuesday and Wednesday on the youtubes. Follow Trae D. Price on Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/kingprice/ Catch more of Shakis https://letterboxd.com/kaminospacetime/ Join us on Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/traefromp12 Come Join us on our facebook (https://www.facebook.com/production1200/) Look at us on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/production1200/) All business inquiries production1200@gmail.com #LockedDown #DougLiman #AnneHathaway #ChiwetelEjiofor #StephenMerchant #MindyKaling #BenKingsley #BenStiller #WarnerBrosPictures #HBOMax #Romantic #Comedy #Heist #2021
This week we will do almost a Part 2 from the last episode with Drs Dale Bredesen and Kat Toups. In that episode, we featured recently released results data on MedArchive from a clinical trial in which 84% of 25 patients with early Alzheimer's Disease and Mild Cognitive Impairment improved with a Precision Medicine approach. With that in mind, we want to get another perspective from the other 2 physicians who led this ground-breaking clinical trial. This week we are joined by Doctors Ann Hathaway and Deborah Gordon. We dive deeper into the details of testing, treatment, and people involved in this trial. The study results (not yet available in a peer-reviewed journal) were released here https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2021.05.10.21256982v1.full.pdf Precision Medicine Approach to Alzheimer's Disease: Successful Proof-of-Concept Trial 5:07 - how the care for the patients in the study is different from the normal protocol 8:40 - getting the study group to work with the technology required for the study 19:07 - some of the reasons patients were not able to be successful 25:23 - how they helped their patients create sustainable lifestyle improvement 34:48 - viral infections that contribute to Alzheimer's and how they approached treating that 44:52 - why is hormone replacement so important for cognitive recovery? 51:15 - bacterial infections that can lead to cognitive decline 1:11:15 - criticisms they will apply to future studies
Drag Race Down Under is on the horizon, so we took a quick trip down under to get some tongue-and-cheek with friend of the pod Bree Vinn Ammyl. There is so much to learn about Australia: Wollongong, Sydney, and fun night Down Under. Ok, but back to Drag Race. Does anyone else smell production? Henny, this is a softball for Rose and Symone. Is it just me or is Kandy narrating this entire episode? Is Symone too attached to looking good? Also, Scarlett Johansons’ biggest role is not Black Widow, right? Can I get a gay man? Who did it better? Scarlett or Ann Hathaway. Thank you, GottMik: Trans people are more than Barbie and Ken. But, Mama Ru! Why???? What in the arts and crafts is going on with that dress. Eu de Pocket: Stank!! Also, this mini-movie… was very, VERY, long. Finally, Olivia VS. Kandy. We all saw this coming. Seriously! xoxo ~ The Huntys This week, we are joined by our favorite Down Under Party favor Bree Vin-Ammyl Get into this kiki about RuPaul's Drag Race Season 14:"Henny, I Shrunk The Drag Queens!" About our guest: Bree is an Aussie queen Based just outside of Sydney NSW. She has been doing drag professionally for 10 years and worked in all of Sydney’s iconic bars including stonewall hotel, midnight shift, and the imperial hotel ( of Priscilla fame), and worked alongside some of down unders most iconic queens! Including Carlotta, Maxi shield, Tora Hymen. Not to mention playing hostess to a number of the Ru girls while they toured down under. Lately, she hosts regular trivia “the big fact hunt” and bingo nights in the Wollongong and greater Sydney region every week. When she’s not entertaining she can be found stylings wigs for local theatre and queens from all over or behind the sewing machine whipping up a frock for her next gig! FOLLOW BREE VIN-AMMYL https://www.instagram.com/thatssobreevin Facebook: Bree Taylor FOLLOW NICK https://www.instagram.com/neprobst/ https://www.instagram.com/grow_withnick/ https://twitter.com/NEProbst FOLLOW THE HUNTYS https://www.twitter.com/HuntyWhispering https://www.instagram.com/whisperinghuntys/ https://whisperinghuntys.transistor.fm/ Whispering Huntys is an Apocalypse Podcast Network Podcast. Sign up to our Listserv: http://eepurl.com/hfnySr
Well known casting director, Victoria Burrows shares her successful career with Margie and her personal commitment to rescuing animals as they reminisce over their long time friendship. Victoria joyfully recounts her work with director Peter Jackson as his casting director for "Lord of the Rings," "The Hobbits" and "King Kong" and her many collaborations with Robert Zemeckis. Margie and Victoria advise on zoom and self–tapes for auditions. Victoria discusses her recent tv series and films in casting, "Blue Book Project," “Witches," with Ann Hathaway and Octavia Spencer and the audition process for her latest film, “Pinocchio.”Victoria Burrows is best known for casting The Lord of the Rings Trilogy, The Hobbit Trilogy, Castaway, Contact, and Flight. Recent projects include Pinocchio, The Witches, and Project Blue Book.FB @burrowsbolandcastingInsta @victoriabcastingStarpawsrescue.org has saved and placed over 2000 dogs in the past 20 yrs.
While 2010's "Easy A" is primarily a scarlet love letter to Emma Stone and her emerging star power, it's Patricia Clarkson and the unfathomably hot Stanley Tucci as her parents who nearly steal the show. To say nothing of Lisa Kudrow as the misguided guidance counselor, "Wings" alum Thomas Haden Church, Amanda Bynes pre-retirement, Penn Badgley post-Gossip Girl, and just the way Stanley Tucci says the line, "You alright, buddy?" We also have much to say about gift cards, Ann Hathaway, colonial Williamsburg, gay men's love for tragic divas, "Transatlanticism," Julia Child, Olive Kitteridge and that restaurant scene in "My Left Foot." Email: thebsapod@gmail.com Twitter: @bsapod Colin Drucker Twitter: @colindrucker Instagram: @colindrucker_ Nick Kochanov Twitter: @nickkochanov Instagram: @nickkochanov
En este podcast Jimmy Fox será Elektro, otra vez?! Remake de Dunes cambia fecha de estreno, remake del filme las brujas, Ann Hathaway desluce?! Etc,. Redes sociales:'Facebook, tik tok y YouTube como Entretenimiento Con Perspectiva. En Twitter: @hallowhalo y instagram: @SidarthaMovieCrack
Don Hurzeler takes on retirement like no one else. He went from Wall St. to Kona, Hawaii.He is a an award winning photographer, surfer, What's Left of Do author of a new book.Also joining us is is Ms. Candy talking about her new book. It was also featured on Amazon prime seriesTerri Cheney, Modern Madness, New York Times best selling author of Manic, her new book has been featured on Amazon. Ann Hathaway portrayed Terri. She was Michael Jackson's attorney and Quincy Jones. Terri talks about her bipolar disorder in raw terms and how she kept it a secret.
It's Episode 36 and our "Whatcha Rolled" movie series is moving right along with Matty's Pick for Bad Drama 2019's Serenity starring Mathew McConaughey and Ann Hathaway. We are all drinking our goto drinks so there is not "Concoction" this week but there is our special guest Seth Alcorn from Arrow Chapter and Verse and How I Spent my Allowance. Our Patreon go to: www.Patreon.com/TheClinkTank Follow us on Twitter: @TheClinkTank @pmdoneghy @whiteyrob and @mattybaughs. And keep up with the craziness at www.TheClinkTank.com
It’s seeming more and more likely that President Trump ignored warnings that Russia was paying militants to hunt US soldiers in Afghanistan. According to Ann Hathaway, director Christopher Nolan might not let his actors sit down on set which seems...really weird? And we have a conversation with screenwriter Alanna Bennett (CW’s Roswell, New Mexico) about the recent wave of TV shows that have removed episodes that use blackface from syndication. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
For some women with cognitive decline, estradiol treatment may offer therapeutic options. In this 21-minute interview, IFM’s Dan Lukaczer speaks with Ann Hathaway, MD. Dr. Hathaway is a specialist in the use of bioidentical hormone replacement for menopausal women.
Ann Hathaway and Bob Costas have both battled this supposed children’s disease. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wannabefunny/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wannabefunny/support
Episode 61. We watched Serenity, a 2019 film written and directed by Stephen Knight and starring Matthew McConaughey and Ann Hathaway. A fisherman is struggling to keep his business alive as he throws his resources into catching one infamously huge fish. His ex-wife offers him all the money he needs if he takes her new husband out on the boat and pushes him off, saving her and their son from a life of violence. This movie has a wild twist that completely changes the game!The Whatnauts Review Show is a weekly book club style podcast about all sorts of cool things from comic books, manga, anime, movies, TV, and more. New episodes come out every Wednesday wherever you get your podcasts or as a video show on our YouTube channel.If you enjoy our shows, we would love to have your support. Get early access to all our episodes and exclusive content when you join our Patreon! For just $1 each month you can help us keep the lights on and help us keep growing.Find us on twitter and facebook and come join our Discord too!
The boys are joined again by Jesse Shapell from Win-Son again, and boy does it get rowdy. Seriously, who invited the BAD BOYS OF FINE WINE CRITICISM AND COMEDY? It’s sort of like Andrew Dice Clay up in here, and not only because they are all wearing leather jackets. Important to note: this episode was probably the longest original recording yet, and boy did they cut A LOT of stuff. What’s left is a meandering discussion on Beatles songs, Pizza, references to Ann Hathaway that we can’t scrub, and a surprisingly reasoned discussion on American natural wines. Lots of heart on their sleeve earnestness, along with easily our stupidest bits of all time. You’re welcome. Show your gratitude Patreon.com/disgorgeous and also… live show soon/// LIST// -Caleb Leisure Wines, Roussanne, “Mother Sees”, 2017// - Ruth Lewandowski, Feints “Cuvee Zero”, 2017// - Liten Buffel, "Perfecto Vineyard", Pinot Noir 2016Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/Disgorgeous)
Accusations of sexual assault by Brett Kavanaugh brought as confirmation nears. Trump has confidence in Kavanaugh. Flooding in North Carolina from Hurricane Florence. Urban Word of the Day. Kim Brooks, Author-Small Animals: Parenthood in The Age of Fear. Ann Hathaway speaks out about white privilege. Vontae Davis retires in the middle of NFL game. Sean Penn talks about the #metoo movement. Emmy Awards. Say What??
This week guest co-host, Lavetta Cannon joins me for a review of Ocean's Eight starring Sandra Bullock, Cate Blanchett, Ann Hathaway, Mindy Kaling, Helena Bonham Carter, Sarah Paulson, Rihanna, and Akwafina. Check out Lavetta's podcast Notorious Women at https://apple.co/2MUZtNJ Follow WordyGirl Entertainment on IG & Twitter: @wordygirlent Visit our website at https://bit.ly/2tyzP8u
The Top Sheet debate continues internationally; Anne Hathaway; Repeat of Birthday Pranks; TVTRL
Troubadours & Raconteurs, Do You Enjoy Working with Your Hands? We have for your listening pleasure Episode 258 of "Troubadours and Raconteurs with E.W. Conundrum Demure" Small Batch Radio crafted In North Eastern Pennsylvania... Heard All Over The World. Episode 258 features a conversation with Painter, and Charge Artist for the Public Theater in NYC Hugh Morris. Hugh and I discuss Making Scenery for the Public Theater, Shakespeare in the (Central) Park, I Ask Him to Drop Some Names (and boy does he - Meryl Streep, Christopher Walken, Ann Hathaway, Philip Seymour Hoffman). We talk about His Green Room Series of Paintings, and Working With His Hands to Be Happy... Episode 258's sixty minutes includes an EW Essay titled "Luxurious." Our Associate Producer and Resident Essayist Dr. Michael Pavese shares another wonderfully written and beautifully read essay titled "The Plate."We have poem called "Perhaps." The Artwork for this episode has been graciously shared by Hugh Morris. It is called "Avatar." Our music this go round is provided by these wonderful artists: Django Reinhardt, Stephan Grapelli, Kevin Marby, Marilyn Manson, Smashing Pumpkins, Ezra Furman, Beth Orton, Branford Marsalis and Terrence Blanchard. Commercial Free, Community Radio at its Finest. Share this episode with whomever you choose. Tell your Friends and Neighbors... Become a friend via facebook - Freespeakandsome Withewconundrum. Follow us on Twitter @FreespeakWit. Email us ewconundrum@radiofreebrooklyn.org
Today we tackle one of the more controversial topics around brain health and Alzheimer's - hormone replacement therapy (HRT). Our guest is Dr Ann Hathaway (no...not the actress) a hormone expert. We have an extended conversation about the history of hormone replacement, where the fear of using Premarin (estrogen) and Progestin (Progesterone) in the form of medroxyprogesterone has come from. We discuss drops in estrogen and its role in Alzheimer's disease. These changes happen up to 30 years before actual memory problems occur. We discuss the difference between standard hormone replacement and Bioidentical HRT. Dr Hathaway answers the question "Why take estrogen and progesterone if nature is saying your levels should be low after menopause?" Dr Hathaway shares some of her experience with patients on hormone replacements and some of the benefits they have seen and some of the scenarios that she has observed do not respond to HRT. We discuss testing options and ideal hormone levels for estrogen and progesterone. Discussion of some other things women can do to optimize their estrogen (eg vitamin D, b-vitamins, dietary strategies). Dr Hathaway relays statistics on risks vs benefits from the medical literature around the use of estrogen and progesterone hormone therapy. Learn more about Dr Hathaway here
This episode brought to you by Rock Lobster Cycles, beautiful bicycles handbuilt in Santa Cruz, California. In our last interview, scientist and world champion rower Dr Brianna Stubbs had recently successfully defended her PhD in Biochemical Physiology and reached a juncture in her career. Ten months later, Brianna has retired from professional rowing but continues her passion for biochemistry with San Francisco based nootropics company HMVN where she is working to commercialise the D-BHB ketone monoester developed at Oxford University alongside Prof. Kieran Clarke. The big news is the wait is over! After over a decade of research, the ester is finally here. This interview is two rolled into one. In the first part, we talk about Brianna’s transition out of academia and professional sport and into the world of Silicon Valley startups. In the second part, Brianna talks about the benefits of the ketone ester and takes on some of Dr Tommy Wood’s challenging questions given to me by ahead of the interview but unseen by Brianna. If you’re only interested in hearing about the ketone monoester, skip to the 24-minute mark. Here’s the outline of this interview with Brianna Stubbs, PhD: [00:01:23] Retirement from rowing. [00:02:56] Podcast: Off Road Triathlon World Champion Lesley Paterson on FMT and Solving Mental Conundrums. [00:03:19] App: Strava. [00:04:17] The move to San Francisco. [00:05:00] Professor Kieran Clarke, PhD, CEO of TdeltaS. [00:05:24] HVMN. [00:08:27] World Rowing Championships. [00:09:40] Rodent and then human experiments. [00:10:37] Finding purpose and resolving ambivalence. [00:12:09] Journaling. [00:12:55] Mentoring. [00:14:42] Podcast: How to Create Behaviour Change with Simon Marshall. [00:15:08] YouTube: HVMN Enhancement Podcast: Ep. 46: Correcting Nutritional Deficiencies ft. Christopher Kelly. [00:15:38] Tony Hsieh of Zappos.com. [00:16:38] Body composition. [00:17:39] BHRT (Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy). Podcast: The Critical Role of Oestradiol for Women’s Cognition with Dr. Ann Hathaway, MD. [00:17:57] DXA scan. [00:18:09] Intermittent fasting. [00:19:22] We Fast Facebook Community. [00:20:42] Put on 20lb, mostly muscle. [00:24:51] Podcast: World Champion Rower and Ketone Monoester Researcher Brianna Stubbs. [00:25:19] Dr. Richard Veech, Hans Krebs. [00:26:52] Ketone metabolism. [00:28:04] Study: Cox, Pete J., et al. "Nutritional ketosis alters fuel preference and thereby endurance performance in athletes." Cell metabolism 24.2 (2016): 256-268. [00:28:47] Case Report: Newport, Mary T., et al. "A new way to produce hyperketonemia: use of ketone ester in a case of Alzheimer's disease." Alzheimer's & Dementia 11.1 (2015): 99-103. [00:29:20] FDA GRAS (generally recognized as safe). [00:29:32] WADA. [00:30:38] Who is the ester for? [00:31:54] Article and Studies: Reference 1, 2 and 3. [00:33:30] Glycogen sparing or impairing? [00:35:57] WINGATE test. [00:36:08] If you've got ketones, you don't break down as much protein? BCAA. [00:36:32] Study: Vandoorne, Tijs, et al. "Intake of a Ketone Ester Drink during Recovery from Exercise Promotes mTORC1 Signaling but Not Glycogen Resynthesis in Human Muscle." Frontiers in physiology 8 (2017). [00:37:27] Pro cycling. [00:39:00] Study: Youm, Yun-Hee, et al. "The ketone metabolite [beta]-hydroxybutyrate blocks NLRP3 inflammasome-mediated inflammatory disease." Nature medicine 21.3 (2015): 263-269. [00:40:05] Why is glucose required for an increase in exercise performance? [00:41:12] Anaplaerosis. See Tommy’s letter published recently in the journal Strength and Conditioning. [00:42:19] Should we stop using the salts? [00:42:41] Appetite suppressing effects of ketones. [00:43:02] D and L isomers. [00:44:11] Dominic D'Agostino, PhD. [00:45:14] Are diet and lifestyle still the most important factors? [00:46:36] Caffeine, nitrates, beta-alanine. [00:47:31] Ketone ester 30 min rowing performance. [00:49:21] Podcast: SNR #195: Brendan Egan, PhD – Exogenous Ketone Supplementation. [00:52:25] Study: Volek, Jeff S., et al. "Metabolic characteristics of keto-adapted ultra-endurance runners." Metabolism 65.3 (2016): 100-110. [00:52:41] Intramuscular triglycerides. [00:53:07] Ketones as signaling molecule. [00:53:46] YouTube: HDAC inhibitors and Podcast: A Ketogenic Diet Extends Longevity and Healthspan in Adult Mice with Megan Hall. [00:54:27] Nicotinic acid receptor. [00:55:11] Book: Behave: The Biology of Humans at Our Best and Worst by Robert M. Sapolsky. [00:56:16] General anesthesia. [00:57:11] Two papers, Kieran hyperglycemia and Veech (ask Tommy) [00:59:02] Exogenous ketones lower blood glucose. [00:59:46] Biden pancreatic islet study [01:00:26] Insulin is anti-proteolytic. [01:00:37] George Cahill paper [01:03:03] Who's it for? [01:03:12] Price. [01:04:06] Intestinal Alk Phos. See Why You Should Skip Oxaloacetate Supplementation, Fueling for Your Activity and More with Dr. Tommy Wood. [01:06:12] Product page at HVMN.
Tawnee Prazak, MS, CSCS, is a triathlete and triathlon coach living in Laguna Beach, California. She’s been involved in the endurance world for nearly a decade and is considered one of today’s leading experts in the field of endurance training, racing, strength training, nutrition and wellness. When I first started listening to Tawnee’s Endurance Planet podcast, I was utterly addicted to carbohydrate, unable to go more than 40 minutes on the bike without sucking down 30g of sugar in the form of a maltodextrin gel. Week by week her fat-adaptation message sank in, and with some help of UCAN Superstarch training wheels, I was able to dig myself out of that hole. You should listen to this interview to learn how Tawnee overcame an eating disorder and restored her hormone health; all while continue to enjoy endurance sports. Check out Life Post Collective, Tawnee's inner-circle community and holistic wellness hub that focuses on taking your health, fitness and nutrition to the next level. People can get access to Tawnee, all her coaching resources, recipes, webinars, like-minded members, and more. Use code "lpc4me" to get your first month free, after that it's just $10/mo. Contact Tawnee for coaching or consults at coachtawnee.com Sign up for our Highlights email and every week we’ll send you a short (but sweet) email containing the following: One piece of simple, actionable advice to improve your health and performance, including the reference(s) to back it up. One item we read or saw in the health and fitness world recently that we would like to give a different perspective on, and why. One awesome thing that we think you’ll enjoy! Here’s the outline of this interview with Tawnee Prazak: [00:00:22] Endurance Planet podcast. [00:02:47] The Paleo Mom. [00:03:55] Tawnee's approach to triathlon in 2007. [00:06:11] The peak before the crash. [00:07:37] Anorexia. [00:08:58] Using training as an excuse for disordered eating. [00:09:49] LCHF. [00:11:01] Specialising in not specialising; Low-carb Breckenridge. [00:13:33] The anorexia diagnosis. [00:16:14] Amenorrhoea. [00:17:04] Oral birth control. [00:18:35] Bone density. [00:20:14] Cognitive decline and CVD risk; see Ann Hathaway podcast below. [00:20:54] The female triad: low energy availability, amenorrhoea, decreased bone density. [00:21:08] “Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport” (RED-S). [00:22:06] Fertility. [00:23:00] Podcast: Ann Hathaway, MD. [00:23:52] Root causes of the triad. [00:24:09] Stress (of all types). [00:25:49] Learning to say no. [00:26:53] Productivity . [00:27:39] Over-exercising. [00:27:59] Too low-carb. [00:28:44] Book: No Period. Now What?: A Guide to Regaining Your Cycles and Improving Your Fertility by Nicola J Rinaldi, PhD. [00:30:05] Teasing apart the effect of low-carb. [00:31:00] Gender differences. [00:31:33] Book: Deep Nutrition: Why Your Genes Need Traditional Food by Cate Shanahan, MD [00:32:55] Cycling carb intake. [00:33:34] Rapid weight loss, [00:33:54] Trauma , [00:35:27] Compatability of fat-adaptation and hormonal health. [00:37:01] Cat skiing. [00:39:40] Tawnee's sweet spot is 90-120g CHO per day. [00:42:27] UCAN Superstarch, and a honey solution. [00:44:49] Energy availability formula: 30 kCal per kg of lean body mass, see Reed, Jennifer L., et al. "Energy availability discriminates clinical menstrual status in exercising women." Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition 12.1 (2015): 11. [00:45:46] Gut health. [00:48:09] Testing. [00:48:33] Greg White. [00:50:27] Training plans vs healing protocols. [00:52:51] Endurance vs strength athlete differences. [00:53:04] Outside Magazine article on health benefits of a thru-hike/backpacking. [00:53:55] Stand-up paddle boarding. [00:56:18] Ocean swimming in Santa Cruz. [00:57:05] Getting a dog. [01:00:12] Podcast: Lauren Petersen, PhD. [01:00:28] Song, Se Jin, et al. "Cohabiting family members share microbiota with one another and with their dogs." Elife 2 (2013): e00458. [01:01:19] Coaching with Tawnee [01:02:04] Life Post Collective. [01:03:41] Brie Wieselman, LAc.
This week we're wrapping up season 3 with a tearful (non)goodbye from Angel, a comatose Faith, and an epic battle leading to the literal end of Sunnydale High School in episode 322, "Graduation Day" For more Hot Chicks with[out] Superpowers check out: Emily has recently re-watched the YA gem, "Princess Diaries" starring Ann Hathaway and Julie Andrews as a newly crowned princess learning the ropes from her deeply fabulous grandmother Haley has recently finished "The OA" starring Brit Marling (also the badass lady creator and executive producer) and suggest you all check it out Hannah has been obsessing over Entertainment Weekly's recent 'Buffy' photo shoot, specifically the shots of Charisma Carpenter. She's a nerdy mom, but also looks exactly the same 20 years later...
Dr Ann Hathaway, MD has been successfully treating women and men with bioidentical hormones and other natural remedies since 1995. She is a member of the prestigious Institute for Functional Medicine and is a director of the Orthomolecular Health Medicine Board. Tommy and I met Dr Hathaway at the Buck Institute for Research on Aging where she presented this excellent and incredibly well-referenced talk on the role of oestradiol in cognition for women. Dr Hathaway is primarily using blood testing to assess hormone levels. However, urinary metabolites can be very helpful for mapping out the oestrogens. At around the twenty-minute mark, this interview gets quite technical, and I think you'll find it useful to look at this section of a DUTCH report while listening to the audio. Notice the enzyme names are written on the arrows indicating the direction of metabolism. The word "hydroxy" is abbreviated OH, so when you hear Ann say "four hydroxy E1," look for 4-OH-E1 on the map. Here’s the outline of this interview with Dr Ann Hathaway, MD: [00:01:35] Health problems not addressed well by the traditional system. [00:03:13] A 1.5h first appointment in Functional Medicine is typical. [00:04:25] Different types of practitioner. [00:05:20] American Academy of Environmental Medicine. [00:05:38] Jeffrey Bland, PhD. [00:06:57] Buck Institute for Research on Aging. [00:08:21] Principles for addressing hormone imbalance. [00:09:41] Underlying root causes. [00:10:40] Menopause and cognition. [00:11:04] Oestradiol less than 20 pg/ml. [00:13:11] The brain has oestradiol receptors. [00:13:55] All of the neurotransmitter systems are favorably impacted by oestradiol. Acetylcholine, which is the neurotransmitter most associated with memory, serotonin, norepinephrine, dopamine. All are enhanced by oestradiol. [00:14:30] Rasgon, Natalie L., et al. "Prospective randomized trial to assess effects of continuing hormone therapy on cerebral function in postmenopausal women at risk for dementia." PloS one 9.3 (2014): e89095. [00:15:22] The odds ratio for women to develop Alzheimer's disease is 1.56. [00:16:21] Balancing oestradiol with progesterone and other hormones. [00:17:17] Endometrial hyperplasia which can turn into uterine cancer. [00:17:32] Progesterone improves sleep [00:18:27] Different types of testing. [00:19:08] Never give oestrone. [00:19:27] Metabolites of oestrogen (see the diagram above). [00:21:13] Some of the things that you can do to increase the 2-hydroxy pathway are eating a high cruciferous diet, taking a supplement called diindolylmethane or indole-3-carbinol. [00:21:32] Iodine sufficiency. [00:21:39] Lignans in flaxseed. [00:22:04] COMT enzyme and methylation. [00:22:47] Genetic mutations. [00:23:55] CYP1B1. [00:24:14] Xenoestrogens. [00:24:34] Eat organic! [00:24:52] Pharmaceuticals. [00:26:14] Glutathione. See Why You Should Manage Your Glutathione Status and How to Do It. [00:26:34] Alpha lipoic acid. [00:27:07] NutrEval and ION panel [00:27:42] Eating a wide variety of veg [00:28:52] Personal care products and makeup [00:29:07] Environmental Working Group (EWG). [00:30:01] The Women’s Health Initiative Study (WHI). [00:31:21] Small differences matter in pharmacology. [00:33:37] Oestradiol should only be used topically. [00:34:19] Wharton, Whitney, et al. "Potential role of estrogen in the pathobiology and prevention of Alzheimer’s disease." American journal of translational research 1.2 (2009): 131-147. [00:36:22] Oral oestrogen increases C-reactive protein and fibrinogen. [00:38:28] Harman, S. M., et al. "KEEPS: the Kronos early estrogen prevention study." (2005): 3-12. [00:44:08] APOE gene. [00:45:05] What to do if you're taking something other than topical oestradiol. [00:46:06] See Rasgon study linked above. [00:46:46] Ann’s presentation at the Buck Institute: Bioidentical Hormones and Cognition. [00:46:52] Ann Hathaway MD--Integrative Functional Medicine & Bio-identical Hormones [00:47:06] This interview was recorded in January 2017, at that time Ann was scheduling new patients in April.
Movies for the Fall Season. Black Mass, starring Johnny Depp. Tobey Macguire as Bobby Fischer. The Intern, starring Robert Deniro and Ann Hathaway. The Walk, starring Joseph Gordon Levitt. Matt Damon in The Martian.
Provocative and opinionated - there's no one quite like Germaine Greer. In this 2007 event she talks about Shakespeare's Wife, her new book on Ann Hathaway, which combines her immense literary knowledge with her views on woman's position in society.
The Spider-Panel tackles reviews of Amazing Spider-Man # 610-613. The group also tackles message board questions. Discussion includes what we think of Ann Hathaway possibly as the Vulturess and JR does some great impressions and we share what we want from Spidey in 2010.