Podcast appearances and mentions of Anne Curtis

Filipino-Australian actress, model, television host, VJ and recording artist

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Ogie Diaz Showbiz Update
ANNE CURTIS, NAG-REACT!

Ogie Diaz Showbiz Update

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2025 38:06


Anne Curtis, nag-react na!Vice Ganda, bina-bash na naman! Why?Daniel Padilla, may lovelife na ba?

Ogie Diaz Showbiz Update
KATHRYN, TYPE NI DAVID LICAUCO?

Ogie Diaz Showbiz Update

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2025 31:37


David Licauco, kung makatitig kay Kathryn, o!Tatakbo siyang Mayor ng QC sa 2028?Anne Curtis, ba't di gayahin ng ibang sikat na artista?

Ogie Diaz Showbiz Update
GWAPONG AKTOR, NAGPAMASAHE, ETO ANG NANGYARI!

Ogie Diaz Showbiz Update

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2025 32:12


Anne Curtis, na-enjoy ba ang siquijor o hindi?Kilalanin: Gwapong aktor, nagpamasahe pero ang kwento...Arci Muñoz, "Ba't ganun ang mukha?"

Ogie Diaz Showbiz Update
ANNE CURTIS AT ERWAN HEUSAFF, ETO NA ANG CHIKA...

Ogie Diaz Showbiz Update

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2024 31:04


Aktor, lumipad para takasan ang kaso? Anne Curtis at Erwan Heusaff eto na nga ang tsika... Bakit nga ba nananahimik si Anne Curtis?

Ogie Diaz Showbiz Update
JAMES REID AT LIZA SOBERANO, MAGKAGALIT NA?

Ogie Diaz Showbiz Update

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2024 27:35


Sarah Lahbati, naiintriga dahil sa picture! Liza Soberano at James Reid, eto na sila ngayon... Finally, Anne and Erwan...

Ogie Diaz Showbiz Update
COCO, NAAWA KAY DIWATA!

Ogie Diaz Showbiz Update

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2024 25:55


Buti pa si Anne Curtis, grateful! Coco Martin, naawa kay Diwata! KathDen movie, ano ang reaction ni Daniel Padilla!

Exit The Matrix - Stories of Success
[Anne Curtis] ​​​​​​​Never stop believing you can!

Exit The Matrix - Stories of Success

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2024 25:31


Welcome to the "Exit the Matrix - Stories of Success Stories" podcast, where we celebrate the incredible journeys of individuals who have transcended their limitations and achieved extraordinary success. On each episode, we'll dive into inspiring stories of transformation, determination, and triumph, showcasing the power of personal development. Get ready to be motivated and energized, as we uncover the secrets of breaking free from the matrix and reaching new heights, right here... Today's special guest is Anne Curtis

SBS Filipino - SBS Filipino
Trending Ngayon: Jo Koy hosts Golden Globes Award, Black Nazarene 'Traslacion', Anne Curtis visits WA - Trending Ngayon: Jo Koy host ng Golden Globes Award, Black Nazarene 'Traslacion', Anne Curtis bumisita sa WA

SBS Filipino - SBS Filipino

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2024 5:35


On SBS Filipino's 'Trending Ngayon', this first week of 2024, top trending topics include Filipino American comedian and actor Jo Koy is all set for his childhood dream of hosting the Golden Globes Award; actress Anne Curtis is visiting Western Australia for a holiday with family; and devotees of the Black Nazarene flock in Manila for the Traslacion 2024. - Sa 'Trending Ngayon', sa unang linggo ng 2024, mainit na pinag-uusapan ang pagiging host ng Filipino American comedian at aktor na si Jo Koy sa Golden Globes Award; Pinay aktres na si Anne Curtis bumisita sa Western Australia kasama ang kanyang pamilya; at mga deboto ng Black Nazarene dumagsa sa Maynila para sa Traslacion 2024.

The Howie Severino Podcast
Erwan Heussaff is helping put Filipino food on the world map

The Howie Severino Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2023 47:13


Suave, American-accented and half-French, Erwan Heussaff stuck out in Basilan and Tawi-tawi, just two of the places off the beaten track he's gone to explore the world of Philippine cuisine. "I get frustrated sometimes with the monochromatic view that we have of Filipino food and culture," the food vlogger tells Howie Severino, explaining his travels to remote corners of the archipelago to experience unfamiliar flavors and meet locals who cook. Unlike celebrated chefs who introduce Filipino food to international audiences through their fusion creations, Heussaff does it through stories. From the "Erwan-centric" food vlogs typical of this personality-driven genre, his work has evolved to become deeply researched documentaries on such topics as the making of artisanal salt in Bohol, the subtle differences between varieties of ube, and the preparation of a wedding feast in a Cordillera mountain village. His stories have informed legislation to preserve heirloom salts and created a so-called "Erwan effect" on local establishments he features. The prestigious James Beard Foundation took notice of his approach to food stories and gave Heussaff its top award this year for social media, beating food content creators from around the world. In a candid and wide-ranging conversation, Erwan and Howie talk about Christmas overeating, a myth about taho, and the three dishes he would recommend to a newbie to Filipino food. And he shares how he feels when people on the street forget his name and refer to him simply as "asawa ni Anne Curtis." Links: https://www.youtube.com/@featrmedia https://www.thefatkidinside.com/ -- Producer: Ivy Andrada Bautista Researcher: Lilian Tiburcio Editor: Jayr Magtoto

The Howie Severino Podcast
Erwan Heussaff is helping put Filipino food on the world map

The Howie Severino Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2023 47:13


Suave, American-accented and half-French, Erwan Heussaff stuck out in Basilan and Tawi-tawi, just two of the places off the beaten track he's gone to explore the world of Philippine cuisine. "I get frustrated sometimes with the monochromatic view that we have of Filipino food and culture," the food vlogger tells Howie Severino, explaining his travels to remote corners of the archipelago to experience unfamiliar flavors and meet locals who cook. Unlike celebrated chefs who introduce Filipino food to international audiences through their fusion creations, Heussaff does it through stories. From the "Erwan-centric" food vlogs typical of this personality-driven genre, his work has evolved to become deeply researched documentaries on such topics as the making of artisanal salt in Bohol, the subtle differences between varieties of ube, and the preparation of a wedding feast in a Cordillera mountain village. His stories have informed legislation to preserve heirloom salts and created a so-called "Erwan effect" on local establishments he features. The prestigious James Beard Foundation took notice of his approach to food stories and gave Heussaff its top award this year for social media, beating food content creators from around the world. In a candid and wide-ranging conversation, Erwan and Howie talk about Christmas overeating, a myth about taho, and the three dishes he would recommend to a newbie to Filipino food. And he shares how he feels when people on the street forget his name and refer to him simply as "asawa ni Anne Curtis." Links: https://www.youtube.com/@featrmedia https://www.thefatkidinside.com/ -- Producer: Ivy Andrada Bautista Researcher: Lilian Tiburcio Editor: Jayr Magtoto

Updated with Nelson Canlas
[VIDEO] Anne Curtis - "The key to staying young and fresh is being happy"

Updated with Nelson Canlas

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2023 14:31


In a sit-down interview with Nelson Canlas, Anne Curtis looks back on her time as a Kapuso artist and shares her excitement about her new home in GTV.

Updated with Nelson Canlas
Anne Curtis - "The key to staying young and fresh is being happy"

Updated with Nelson Canlas

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2023 15:35


In a sitdown interview with Nelson Canlas, Anne Curtis looks back on her time as a Kapuso artist and shares her excitement about It's Showtime's new home in GTV.

WBEN Extras
Dr. Anne Curtis - Distinguished UB Professor on Damar Hamlin's return to the game

WBEN Extras

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2023 5:18


Push Most Wanted
Seth Fedelin, ginagaya si Daniel Padilla? | PUSH Most Wanted [VIDEO]

Push Most Wanted

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2023 12:19


"#PushMostWanted: Paolo Contis, inaming sila na ni Yen Santos (READ: https://bit.ly/3Hu6l1q) Regine Velasquez hindi natuloy ang Darna guesting? (READ: https://bit.ly/3Hvv7yb) Anak ni Anne Curtis na si Dahlia, first time sa Baguio (READ: https://bit.ly/3l4MrCC) Jodi Sta Maria, Best Drama Actress sa PMPC (READ: https://bit.ly/3l5IihU) Seth Fedelin, ginagaya si Daniel Padilla? (READ: https://bit.ly/3X6bdzr) For more videos, visit push.com.ph!"

Ogie Diaz Showbiz Update
VICE GANDA AT ANNE CURTIS, MAY "SOMETHING"? #BeaAlonzo #BarbieForteza #It'sShowtime

Ogie Diaz Showbiz Update

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2022 34:25


Vice Ganda at Anne Curtis, may "somethingan"? Dominic Roque, bakit ayaw magsalita tungkol sa kasal? Barbie Forteza: "Di ko babaguhin ang history!"

vice ganda anne curtis
Push Most Wanted
Kuhang litrato ni Hayden Kho sa anak na si Scarlet Snow, kasali sa exhibit sa Paris | PUSH Most Wanted

Push Most Wanted

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2022 13:05


#PUSHMostWanted: Anak ni Anne Curtis na si Dahlia nag-ala Elsa ng Frozen (READ: https://bit.ly/3V7yGRo) Joshua Garcia, in a relationship na? (READ: https://bit.ly/3Cydb4I) Sharon Cuneta, hindi pinapasok sa mamahaling store sa South Korea (READ: https://bit.ly/3SBJp4T) Anak ni Korina Sanchez na si Pepe, kabisado ang 7 continents (READ: https://bit.ly/3Ej1ArJ) Kuhang litrato ni Hayden Kho sa anak na si Scarlet Snow, kasali sa exhibit sa Paris (READ: https://bit.ly/3C8lT8j) For more videos, just go to push.com.ph!

Push Most Wanted
Ep 47: Jane De Leon, sinagot ang mga bumabatikos sa kanyang role bilang Darna | PUSH Most Wanted

Push Most Wanted

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2022 13:10


#PUSHMostWanted: Gretchen Ho, muling nakasama ang dating driver sa Umagang Kay Ganda (READ: https://bit.ly/3c07dz8) Anne Curtis at Erwan Heusaff, enjoy sa Siargao kasama si Dahlia (READ: https://bit.ly/3K9mTN9) Smokey Manaloto, first-time father at 44? (READ: https://bit.ly/3K4k2ox) Jessy Mendiola at Iza Calzado, kumpirmadong buntis (READ: https://bit.ly/3Ab7nfk) Jane De Leon, sinagot ang mga bumabatikos sa kanyang role bilang Darna (READ: https://bit.ly/3c2KWkh) For more latest news showbiz happenings, just go to push.com.ph! DISCLAIMER: The views and opinions expressed by the podcast creators, hosts, and guests do not necessarily reflect the official policy and position of Podcast Network Asia. Any content provided by the people on the podcast are of their own opinion, and are not intended to malign any religion, ethnic group, club, organization, company, individual, or anyone or anything.

Push Most Wanted
Ep 35: Anne Curtis at Erwan Heusaff, nag freediving sa Bohol | Push Most Wanted

Push Most Wanted

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2022 11:54


#PUSHMostWanted: Roxanne Guinoo, proud mom sa graduation ng anak (READ: https://bit.ly/3LInNPP) Andrea Brillantes, masaya para sa tambalang Francine Diaz at Seth Fedelin (READ: https://bit.ly/3zf4KdB) Dawn Zulueta, proud mom sa anak na si Jacobo (READ: https://bit.ly/3yY7ATS) Susan Roces, pumanaw na (READ: https://bit.ly/3wKm6gq) Anne Curtis at Erwan Heusaff, nag freediving sa Bohol (READ: https://bit.ly/3x8efbR) For more latest news showbiz happenings, just go to push.com.ph! DISCLAIMER: The views and opinions expressed by the podcast creators, hosts, and guests do not necessarily reflect the official policy and position of Podcast Network Asia, the hosts of the program or other programs of the network. Any content provided by the people on the podcast are of their own opinion, and are not intended to malign any religion, ethnic group, club, organization, company, individual, or anyone or anything.

Circulation on the Run
Circulation February 15, 2022 Issue

Circulation on the Run

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2022 25:46


This week's episode is special: Circulation is proud to present the 6th annual Go Red for Women issue podcast. Please join Sana Al-Khatib and James de Lemos as they welcome authors Michelle Albert and Sadiya Khan as they discuss their articles "Shining a Light on the Superwoman Schema and Maternal Health" and "Geographic Differences in Prepregnancy Cardiometabolic Health in the United States, 2016 Through 2019." Then Sana presents an overview of the other exciting articles in this important issue. Dr. Sana Al-Khatib:          Hello, and welcome to this special Circulation on the Run podcast, focused on the sixth Go Red For Women issue of the journal. I am Dr. Sana Al-Khatib. I'm an electrophysiologist at Duke University Medical Center and a senior associate editor for Circulation. I have the pleasure of co-leading the sixth Go Red for Women issue with, my friend and colleague Dr. Biykem Bozkurt. Very excited to introduce Dr. James de Lemos, the executive editor for Circulation, who will co-host this part of the podcast with me. Welcome, James. Dr. James de Lemos:      Well, Thanks. I'm delighted to be here. Dr. Sana Al-Khatib:          The theme of our podcast today is social determinants of health. We will discuss a perspective article in the issue, titled The Interplay of Sex with Social Determinants of Health in Cardiovascular Diseases, led by Dr. Michelle Albert, who is a cardiologist at the University of California in San Francisco. We will also discuss a research letter on geographic disparities in pre-pregnancy cardiometabolic health in the United States from 2016 to 2019, led by Dr. Sadiya Khan, a cardiologist at Northwestern Medicine in Chicago. Welcome, Doctors Albert and Khan. Dr. Michelle Albert:        So pleased to be here. An honor to be part of the Go Red issue. Dr. Sadiya Khan:              Thank you for having us. Dr. Sana Al-Khatib:          Wonderful. So we'll start with the discussion and turn it over to you, Dr. de Lemos, to ask the first question. Dr. James de Lemos:      Well, thanks, Sana. Michelle, let's start with you. I love the title of your essay. I'd like you to sort of orient our listeners as to why this title, why the topic and what you write about in your piece. Dr. Michelle Albert:        Thank you, James. The title of the essay or Perspective is “Shining a Light on the Superwoman Schema and Maternal Health.” We felt, along my coauthors, Dr. Rachel Bond and Dr. Annette Ansong--Dr. Ansong is a pediatrician, actually. Dr. Bond is also a cardiologist. We felt that it was really important to put forward the psychological parts of the maternal health crisis as a major social determinant of health. Most often, the focus is only on the other risk factors that we know of, like hypertension, diabetes and obesity. And while those are also extremely important, it is actually the interplay between those risk factors and social factors, including racism, including access to care, that actually drive the maternal health crisis for women of color. Particularly for black women, who have about three to four times the mortality and pregnancy complications, compared to white women. Dr. James de Lemos:      Michelle, one thing that you've really defined your career by is moving to the biology of adversity. I thought the figure in your paper was striking. Can you expand a little bit on what you mean by this, and how these social determinants and the pernicious effects of things like racism and psychological stress, translate into the biology that I think Sadiya will tell us about, even in her research letter? Dr. Michelle Albert:        Yes, James. As you know, I've had a longstanding research history and portfolio, looking at the interplay between biology and social factors, coined the biology of adversity. The adversity part of this is something, we often think about the ACEs, adverse childhood experiences, and think about how those relate to health outcomes, including cardiometabolic and cardiovascular health outcomes. But as we think about adults, actually, it's the adult environment that actually defines adversity for children. Certainly, as it pertains to black women and other women of color, there are certain special circumstances that get embedded into the whole framework of the biology of adversity, that lead to poor overall cardiovascular outcomes, but also maternal and non-maternal health outcomes. So conceptually speaking, the framework of the biology of adversity is the incorporation of stressors into the brain. That then results in a hyper inflammatory milieu, combined with dysregulation of the hypothalamic pituitary access, as well as the flight or fright hormones or the up-regulation of the sympathetic nervous system. And actually importantly, the down-regulation of the parasympathetic nervous system, which is an area that is actively under research currently, that then results in the downstream cascade of health effects. For black women, this is characterized by, in part, the Superwoman Schema, which includes several major themes. The first major theme is the history of oppression and racism and sexism. Also, a history of disappointment, the influences of spiritual values and form other influences, interplayed. These are stressors that incorporate with other stressors. And then there's an interplay with subscales, that focus on the ability to succeed, despite limited resources. Putting others ahead of yourself. So less self-care for yourself, but putting self-care of others ahead of your self-care, the lack of showing vulnerability, as well as suppressing one's emotions. So, all of these things interact with behavior and genetics, as well as epigenetics, to flow into that cascade of the biology of adversity. For me, I gave this presentation four years ago now, at American Heart Association, where I sort of reformatted this whole biology of adversity to incorporate the Superwoman Schema, which was first defined or characterized by Cheryl Woods-Giscombé, who is a PhD scientist in the United States. Dr. Sana Al-Khatib:          Now, that was very helpful and insightful, Michelle. Could you tell us about, what are the main next steps that need to be done in this area, that you think are going to be important to move this line of research forward, so that we can actually change this situation and really improve healthcare for these women? Dr. Michelle Albert:        Well, I like to think of the answers to that question on several levels. So, I think one of the first levels is ensuring that women, especially women of color and specifically black women, are aware of the fact that hypertension, preeclampsia and eclampsia are risk factors, not only for their pregnancy, but also for cardiovascular disease later on, and for their children developing hypertension and cardiovascular disease later on. So, I think education is really important, on one level. On the next level is, actually having a continuum of care, where women are asked to get early prenatal care, even when they're contemplating pregnancy. So that they can be screened for hypertension, diabetes and their stressors, assessed and put in contact with resources. Having doulas, midwives involved in this process, as well as cardiologists who are involved in the pregnancy setting, as well as post-pregnancy for these women. Then, there's an advocacy initiative that has to take place, that focuses on getting aid. Kamala Harris has put forward a bill to actually do just that for maternal health, focusing on racism and bias in healthcare, because black women across the spectrum of socioeconomic status, experience poor maternal health outcomes. So, this is not only an access to care issue. It's not only a socioeconomic status issue. It is an issue that pertains to the women not being listened to, with racism and other stressors. I can't stress those first two things more, the whole discrimination part of it, and dumbing down the concerns of black women. Then, I think on a research perspective, certainly the American Heart Association has got now this HERN Network, which is a network that's going to focus on research around maternal health. So in that context, figuring out the best care models for women. Understanding the biology and how it interplays with poor outcomes later on, is also very important. One point around the biology that I want to point out for, let's say, African American women and actually Asian women as well, is that there's a higher prevalence of fibroids. There's very little research focusing on fibroids and its importance on maternal health outcomes and even the care for those women. Frankly, in my mind, a lot of that has to do with bias and how we value the healthcare of certain groups of women over other groups of women. So, those are some of the things, in terms of the solutions. Dr. Sana Al-Khatib:          Absolutely. Before we move on to the presentation by Dr. Khan, are there any final words Michelle, that you'd like to share with the group, in terms of any final wisdom, so to speak, that you want to leave the listeners with? Dr. Michelle Albert:        Yeah. I would just say that the maternal health crisis is preventable and it is tied into... Much of our audience are going to be healthcare providers. To the healthcare providers, I'm going to say, you really, really need to listen to these women when they tell you that they're experiencing certain symptoms. You also need to dig deeper to find out about their concerns, especially their stressors, in addition to making sure their blood pressure is controlled and that their weight is managed. Dr. James de Lemos:      Well, thank you, Michelle. We'll turn to Sadiya now, and her team's research letter on geographic differences in pre-pregnancy cardiometabolic health in the US. For our listeners, I think what you'll see, if you read this paper, is how remarkable the research letter format is, and how much information Dr. Kahn and her team have conveyed in this really, really powerful letter, that I think has major public health implications. Sadiya, do you mind orienting our listeners to what you studied and how you did it? Dr. Sadiya Khan:              Thanks, James. And again, thank you for the opportunity to join you guys in this podcast. I think Michelle very eloquently set up the preface for this research letter, which was understanding that health in pregnancy begins before conception. That was really the reason we wanted to focus on health factors, particularly cardiometabolic health factors, like body mass index, diabetes status and hypertension status in the pregnant individual, prior to pregnancy. The second piece of this that we were really interested in, is that we had observed that there are significant differences across the United States, in maternal morbidity and mortality outcomes. There are much higher rates of pregnancy-related deaths occurring in the South and Midwest, compared with other states in the US. That led us to ask this question, if we're able to better describe or define health prior to pregnancy, will we see similar patterns? We used the Centers for Disease Control Natality database, which includes all live births in the United States. So, the strength of this dataset, is that this is a surveillance system employed by the CDC, to monitor and record health outcomes of the pregnant individual and the newborn in the United States. Using this dataset, we were able to display maps for pre-pregnancy cardiometabolic health and look at changes from 2016 to 2019. Unfortunately, there's not much positive news, in that we've seen continued declines in favorable or optimal pre-pregnancy cardiometabolic health, which we defined as having a normal BMI and the absence of diabetes or hypertension. In addition, we saw that the levels of favorable pre-pregnancy cardiometabolic health were lower in the South and Midwest. It starts to set up some questions about upstream social determinants of health, that may be playing an important role as we start to address this problem at the individual level, but also at the societal and population level. Dr. Sana Al-Khatib:          Very interesting and important findings there, Sadiya. Are you planning to work on additional research, to build on the research that you were publishing in this issue? Dr. Sadiya Khan:              One of the most important questions that came from this are, what are the potential ways to start to address and support care for pregnant individuals, or as I think is Michelle really nicely put it, is for preconception care. So, thinking more about the reproductive life course before pregnancy, as well as during and after pregnancy. For that, one of the things that seems to be potentially really important, could be how Medicaid expansion has helped in states that have expanded, and differences between states that have or have not expanded Medicaid. Knowing that, that probably isn't sufficient, but it has that been helpful. Dr. James de Lemos:      Yeah. I was struck, Sadiya. I mean, Michelle's essay and your research project really shine a bright and distressing light on maternal health in the US, I think and the crisis that we're under, that many of us don't even maybe recognize is happening. The time trends you showed were, to me, striking, giving over such a short period of time, how much maternal cardiovascular health has declined. It seems, indirectly at least maybe, that declining at a higher rate than overall cardiovascular health. I first applaud you for writing on this topic because I think it brings this issue to light, in terms of a public health crisis, frankly. But I wonder if you have any thoughts on why specifically, things are declining at such a higher rate for pregnant women or pre-pregnant women, maybe relative to national trends? Maybe they're not. Maybe this is what's happening across all age and gender demographics. Dr. Sadiya Khan:              It's a really important observation. I agree with you. It seems like it's much more striking in this concentrated and focused group of individuals, that are pregnant and giving birth. It's possible because of the age range that we focus on, the 20 to 44 year old age range, that there are potentially more significant declines happening during this time period. We know cardiovascular health in general, appears to have some age-dependent dips, generally around adolescence. That early adulthood, college age period seems to be where a lot of cardiovascular health decline happens. So, I think that's what we're observing, as we're seeing these more striking trends in this age group. But it would be interesting to know, compared to non-pregnant individuals and across the life course, if that is in fact, the case. Dr. Sana Al-Khatib:          Then I'll ask you what I asked Michelle, Sadiya. Any final words of wisdom that you'd like to share with our listeners? Dr. Sadiya Khan:              I don't know if I'll be able to speak as eloquently as Michelle did. I think her responses really capture both of these papers and thinking about ways forward, about how we can dress the maternal health crisis. But I think that the word that she used, that really sticks with me and is one of the reasons that I'm so passionate about this work, is that this is preventable. That there are so many different things that could be in place, whether it's at the individual clinician and patient level, at the individual health system level, at the state level, as we looked at here, but really at the national level as well. I think we have a lot of work to do, but there's a lot of things that we know can help. Dr. Sana Al-Khatib:          Great. Wonderful. James, any final words from you before we wrap up this part of the podcast? Dr. James de Lemos:      First, Sana and the rest of the Circulation team, I congratulate you on another spectacular Go Red issue, that really is such an important endeavor. You and Biykem have done an incredible job leading this. I thank Michelle and Sadiya for coming on today, but also for their work. I think raises the stakes here, that we've got a public health crisis affecting women, and disproportionately affecting black women in the United States. It's underappreciated. I think you both point out that it's preventable. So, I think it's a call to action. It's a really well stated and an important topic. Dr. Sana Al-Khatib:          Wonderful. Well, thank you so much, James and Sadiya and Michelle. Thank you so much for submitting your excellent work to us. Thank you for being with us today. This concludes this part of the podcast. Thank you. Next, I'm excited to provide you with a brief overview of the issue. We have two original articles. One is on genes that escape X-chromosome inactivation, modulate sex differences in valve myofibroblasts.   This one was submitted to us by Dr. Kristi Anseth and her team. The study elucidated sex dependencies in myofibroblasts activation pathways and transcriptome analyses and small molecule interventions, implicating genes that escape X-chromosome inactivation, in regulating sex differences in the progression of aortic valve stenosis. The authors highlight the importance of considering sex as a biological variable, to understand molecular mechanisms underlying aortic valve stenosis and help guide sex-based precision therapies. The second original article is by Dr. Elena Aikawa and her team. It is on Prothymosin Alpha, a novel contributor to estradiol receptor alpha-mediated CD8+ T-cell activation and recognition of collagen cross-reactive epitopes in rheumatic heart valve disease. This paper provides novel findings that will likely have clinical impact down the road. As the authors pointed out, understanding the Prothymosin Alpha and estrogen sensitivity mechanisms to control the CD8 T-cell function may indeed provide insights into treatment for rheumatic heart valve disease. In this issue, we have three research letters. One letter was on the geographic disparities in pre-pregnancy cardiometabolic health in the US. You just heard about this paper in the first part of the podcast. Another letter, by Dr. Pradeep Natarajan and his team, offers information on the microvascular outcomes in women with a history of hypertension in pregnancy. It highlights that hypertensive disorders of pregnancy, especially preeclampsia, are independently associated with reduced microvascular indices. The investigators called for further research, to translate these findings into cardiovascular risk reduction strategies for women with these conditions. The third research letter, by Dr. Androulakis and his team, provides insights from cardiac magnetic resonance and angiography screening on spontaneous coronary artery dissection, also known SCAD. Theirs was the largest cohort of SCAD patients screened for peripheral vascular pathology by magnetic resonance and geography, to date and one of the largest to assess the SCAD-related impact size and relevant associations. They concluded that cardiac magnetic resonance has valuable contribution to the investigation of SCAD patients. In this issue, we have six perspective papers. In addition to the Perspective paper that you heard about from Dr. Michelle Albert, there are five perspective articles that span topics of great clinical and research relevance and importance. One perspective article, led by Dr. Carolyn Lam, tackles incorporating sex and gender into the design of cardiovascular clinical trials, a very important topic. Dr. Lam highlights the importance of sex and gender to the optimal interpretation, validation and generalizability of cardiovascular clinical trial results. Another perspective by Dr. Kathryn Lindley presents a call for action to address increasing maternal cardiovascular mortality in the US. This actually ties in with the initial part of the podcast. Dr. Lindley offers insightful suggestions, regarding strategies that could improve maternal cardiovascular care. Another perspective by Dr. Anne Curtis, addresses sex differences in response to rhythm management devices. Dr. Curtis reminds us that the conclusion that should be drawn from the many studies that have been conducted on cardiac rhythm management devices, is that these devices are indeed effective in both men and women, but they're still significantly underutilized in women eligible for those therapies. Dr. Curtis calls on us to be ever vigilant, to provide sex-neutral medical care to all patients, when clinical trials don't provide a strong rationale to do otherwise. I'm quoting her here. Another perspective paper by Doctors Mauricio and Khera, addresses statin use in pregnancy. They raise the of whether it is indeed time for a paradigm shift. This article was prompted by the FDA's request to remove the pregnancy Category X label for statins that was issued in July of 2021. The authors encouraged clinicians to use shared decision making. They add that those with atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease events, especially recent ones, should be encouraged to continue statins during pregnancy or resume them as soon as possible, if they're withheld. For those with heterozygous familial hypercholesterolemia, previously reasonable LDL control and no manifest vascular disease, there may be more tolerance for statin deferral during pregnancy, but they definitely highlight the need for dedicated research in this area. The last perspective, led by Doctors Okwuosa and Zaha tells clinicians what they should know about sex differences in cardio-oncology. They highlight sex differences in cancer and cancer treatment, cardiovascular diseases and the intersection of these conditions, that are likely to be quite helpful for clinicians taking care of such patients. Don't forget to check out the Pathways to Discovery section, where you will find a very interesting and motivating dialogue between Dr. Maryjane Farr and Dr. Biykem Bozkurt in which Dr. Bozkurt describes her career journey. I personally enjoyed reading that interview and found it quite inspiring. In closing, I want to express my deepest gratitude to my co-editor Dr. Bozkurt, the Editor-in-Chief for Circulation, Dr. Joseph Hill, the Executive Editor for Circulation, who was with us at the beginning of the podcast, Dr. James de Lemos and all the authors who submitted the research for this issue. I also want wholeheartedly thank and acknowledge the Circulation Associate Editors and Staff, who work tirelessly to enable us to produce an excellent Go Red for Women issue. I am very excited about this issue and hope that you will like it as much as I do. This concludes our Go Red for Women issue, Circulation on the Run podcast. Thank you for listening. Dr. Greg Hundley:           This program is copyright of the American Heart Association 2022. The opinions expressed by speakers in this podcast are their own, and not necessarily those of the editors or of the American Heart Association. For more, please visit ahajournals.org.

Tara, Let's Unpack!
Episode 7: Unpacking Sid & Aya (Not A Love Story) with Japheth

Tara, Let's Unpack!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2021 41:37


On the seventh episode of Tara, let's Unpack, we unpack Viva Films' 2018 sleeper hit, Sid & Aya: Not A Love Story! Listen in as we flesh out the very deep and layered characters of Sid, played by Dingdong Dantes, and Aya, played by Anne Curtis. How does social standing affect relationships? How does one's emptiness and loneliness can affect how one should relate to another? Listen in as we discuss these topics plus more! Franz also gives his thoughts on the other Viva film that was just announced donned by a writer making a white as porcelain actress do blackface. With special guest, writer and content creator, Japheth Reside! #UnpackPod #SidAndAya #AnneCurtis #DingdongDantes #fANNEatics #DongYan #PinoyFilm Bulletin: - Gab G has released the teaser for his newest song releasing this June 11, 2021. Follow @gabgmusic on Instagram and pre-save the song now through https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/gabg/this-could-be-u - Trese, the first Filipino Netflix Original Animated Series, will be premiering on Netflix worldwide this January 11, 2021 at 12mn - 2020 MMFF Best Picture and big winner, Fan Girl, will be premiering on Netflix worldwide this June 17, 2021. The film stars Charlie Dizon and Paulo Avelino. Directed by Direk Antoinette Jadaone - The FDCP is celebrating Pelikulaya: LGBTQIA+ Film Festival from June 4 to June 30. Get to watch some of the best queer films from the Philippines like Ang Huling Chacha ni Anita, Ned's Project, Lihis, Mga Gabing Kasinghaba ng Hair Ko, Miss Bulalacao, and many more. Also, Pelikulaya will be streaming the French film, Portrait of a Lady on Fire in this festival as well. Visit fdcp.ph for more information - REGISTER TO VOTE! Visit votepilipinas.com for more information - Follow Tara, Let's unpack pod on Facebook, Instagram, and Letterboxd (@taraletsunpackpod) - Need to upgrade your home entertainment? See the latest discounts and offers on Shopee. Just click here and start shopping: podlink.co/bk3

Horror Heathens
...but I don't wanna go home!

Horror Heathens

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2021 58:06


In this week's episode, Aisha and Rita celebrate AAPI month! The first movie this month is the Filipino film Aurora (2018) staring Anne Curtis, Allan Paule and Marco Gumabao. Based on the true story of a major ship wreck, the girls take a deep dive and decide whether this ship wreck belongs with urban legends or if human nature itself is to blame. Our Patreon is located at https://www.patreon.com/HorrorHPodFor social media, our carrd is https://horrorheathens.carrd.co

The Req Room with Mandy and Mio
Grand Union with Mags Ocampo

The Req Room with Mandy and Mio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2021 123:01


In the miniseries finale, Mandy and Mio enlist the help of special guest MAGS OCAMPO (Homeroom Co-op) to pick three stories from Grand Union, Zadie Smith's first collection of short stories. Through the chosen stories, they find themselves meeting Zadie Smith in different ways, whether it's laying out her philosophy of storytelling, recounting events that may or may not have happened to her, or learning history. Stay tuned to the end to hear our plans for the show this summer! Oh and also Mio announces his decision to learn how to like sports in 2021. cw: 'Kelso Deconstructed' recounts the murder of Kelso Cochrane in a racially-motivated attack on May 17, 1959. Show notes: About our guest—MAGS OCAMPO is the Creative Director at Homeroom Co-op (@homeroomcoop on IG), a Manila-based creative cooperative that does everything from branding, to content creation, to writing scripts for Anne Curtis' dog. She also does freelance design, illustration, and collage work. Most importantly, she is the Mother of Tembo, the light of her life, the cause of all her sugat. Follow her on Twitter and Instagram @magsocampo (and also her cat Tembo on Instagram @tembochingching)! - 'Zadie Smith's New Book Grand Union Is Intensely Personal' in Marie Claire - Glenn Diaz's tweet featuring a clip from a talk with Zadie Smith ('Things could be otherwise...') Follow us on Instagram and Twitter @thereqroompod for more updates! You can also support us on Ko-fi by leaving us a tip on https://ko-fi.com/thereqroompod. Our theme music: 64 Sundays by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Artist: http://www.twinmusicom.org/

Trick or Treat Radio
TorTR #437 - Slightly Better Than Waterboarding

Trick or Treat Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2020 186:25


The world’s most dangerous podcast stages a massive takeover at a remote country home, which turns out to be haunted, and the hosts are picked off in bizarre, surreal ways one by one. On Episode 437 of Trick or Treat Radio we have another Patreon Takeover show and this month Carlitos is in control and he picked a couple of doozies. First up we discuss the 1977 Japanese Cult Classic, Hausu! Then we tackle the Filipino action flick BuyBust! There is also a lot of new TV show news, and plenty of surrealist cinema and action movie talk! So grab a fresh slice of watermelon, keep an eye out for Biggie Chen, and strap on for the world's most dangerous podcast!Stuff we talk about: Nor’easter, Carlitos, Patreon Takeover, CDB or CBD, Bananafingaz, watermelons, new Marvel and Star Wars shows, Armor Wars, Tom Cruise as Iron Man, Vestron Video, Evil Dead, Slaughter High, that’s not Apple Juice, Groot, The Lando Show, Dial D For Dementia, Colt 45, Donald Glover, Patty Jenkins, Taika Waititi, the cable vs streaming debate, HBO to the Max, the COVID Kid, Cobra Kai Season 3, brazilians, the Amazons, The Clapper, David Koresh, Broadcast of the Apocalypse, Ravenshadow’s award, Hausu, Nobuhiko Obayashi, Criterion Collection, Japanese cinema, Gritty, Takashi Miike, The Facts of Life, Suspiria, Rogue Squadron, WTF Japan?, matte paintings, Miami Connection, violence against children in film, Jaws, dreams translated to film, Xavier Mansion, Huck Finn, Tom Sawyer, The Night Comes For Us, Cult of Muscle, BuyBust, Blade II, Brandon Vera, Anne Curtis, Erik Matti, Gagamboy, Filipino action, Leonardo Decapitation, choreography problems, Royal Rumble, Ravenshadow’s favorite Dick, Filipino Kelly Ripa, living in a post-Raid world, “the fabric movie”, the Al Bundy new show, the identity of the first Blackout on the Blackout Tapes, Jailbreak, Robert Rodriguez, Asian Trash Cinema, Winston Lights and Roppongi Nights.Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradioJoin our Discord Community: https://discord.gg/ETE79ZkSend Email/Voicemail: mailto:podcast@trickortreatradio.comVisit our website: http://trickortreatradio.comStart your own podcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=386Use our Amazon link: http://amzn.to/2CTdZzKFB Group: http://www.facebook.com/groups/trickortreatradioTwitter: http://twitter.com/TrickTreatRadioFacebook: http://facebook.com/TrickOrTreatRadioYouTube: http://youtube.com/TrickOrTreatRadioInstagram: http://instagram.com/TrickorTreatRadioSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradio)

The Martial Arts Mania Podcast
Filipino Cinema: Buy Bust

The Martial Arts Mania Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2020 54:09


New Episode Alert! This week is Filipino cinema and we are talking about the 2018 action thriller ‘Buy Bust'. Brutal, violent and filled to the brim with uniquely gritty fight sequences, we discuss everything ranging from director Erik Matti's political commentary, Anne Curtis and Brandon Vera's FANTASTIC performances, as well as Sonny Sison's innovative and ambitious FMA based choreography. Although structurally its plot line is very similar to other action films before it, I guarantee you that you have never seen anything quite like it in its execution! I had the pleasure of going to see this one in theatres when it first came out two years ago, and you can go back and see my initial post/review on Instagram from that time as well! ‘Buy Bust' is currently on Netflix, so if you haven't seen it I suggest you go and check it out!!!!

The Medicine Mentors Podcast
Being Your Own Best Advocate with Dr. Anne Curtis

The Medicine Mentors Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2020 15:22


Anne Curtis, MD, is the Charles and Mary Bauer Professor and Chair of the Department of Medicine at the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences and SUNY Distinguished Professor at the University at Buffalo. Dr. Curtis completed her medical school at Columbia University, her residency in internal medicine at the Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center, and then she went on to Duke University to pursue fellowships in cardiovascular disease and clinical cardiac electrophysiology. Dr. Curtis maintains an active clinical practice, with a focus on cardiac electrophysiology, and she has been involved in the development of national guidelines for the treatment of atrial fibrillation and ventricular arrhythmias. She has been involved in clinical trials for over 25 years with over 300 publications, and she serves as an associate editor for the Journal of the American College of Cardiology. At a national level, she has held numerous leadership roles, including serving as the President of the Association of University Cardiologists, President of the Heart Rhythm Society, and Chairing the ACC's Clinical Electrophysiology Committee and the FDA's Circulatory System Devices Panel. How can we become our own best advocate? Today, Dr. Anne Curtis explains that the best way to find more opportunities is to go after them with all the enthusiasm we've got. She shares stories throughout her career and recalls that she's always felt highly motivated to work hard, get things done, and prove herself in a career in medicine. She advises us to take the opportunities we are presented with, even if they seem daunting at first. It is when we prove ourselves to our mentors and show them that we're willing to do the work, that they build more trust in us—and offer us more and more opportunity. Dr. Curtis explains that—especially in these early years of training—our one job is to become good physicians. She leaves us with this: “If you want to do anything that involves patient care and research, you better be a darn good doctor.” Pearls of Wisdom: 1. Be your own best advocate. Opportunities may or may not come—it's up to you to seek them out. 2. Find role models for potential. Look for the mentors that you can see yourself in, and realize that their potential also exists in you. When you follow in their footsteps, you'll achieve greater and greater things. 3. The mark of a good mentee is when a supervisor trusts you when they're not there. Develop trust and prove that you can handle things on your own, that you know what you're doing, and that you're willing to do things the right way.

Insightful Conversations with Del Adey-Jones

Please join me on Tuesday, 1:00 pm Pacific, on my "Insightful Conversations with Del Adey-Jones" Facebook page,https://www.facebook.com/deladeyjones/as I welcome Dr Anne Curtis. Anne retired as a medical doctor and sexual and relationship therapist, after 25 years, feeling disappointed & burned out. Four years later she discovered the answer she’d been looking for & is now acting on a compelling vision of living in a world where all beings, are totally happy and healthy. Enjoying love, fun, laughter and infinite creativity everyday however impossible that might seem.*For more information on my coaching and mentoring packages, please contact me at https://www.deladeyjones.com

The JPaul Hernandez Podcast
Business Talks 5: Making Your Music Dreams Come True with Vanya Castor and Hannah Dela Rosa

The JPaul Hernandez Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2020 65:38


Vanya has since ventured into several projects after her stint at IdolPH where she landed in the Top 39. She was the voice behind "To Love Again," the theme song of the Choice series from #KwentongJollibee and was a chosen interpreter for the country's premier songwriting contest, Himig Handog. Now, Vanya is focusing on writing her own music alongside her aspirations of becoming a successful plant mum to her 4 saplings.Hannah Dela Rosa hold a Bachelor's degree of Arts in Music Production She ventured into choral music, became a choral conductor of the University of Makati Chorale and continued to compete both locally and internationally as a choral singer with Musicalipa. She then became a full-time performing arts teacher at Keys School Manila, a progressive learning school which advocates excellence and self direction for its learners. Now she continues to excel in the music scene with her songs written for Viva Records, including her chart-topping original, "Dulo". This was part of the official soundtrack of Just A Stranger, starring Anne Curtis and Marco Gumabao which landed the 6th spot on Spotify's viral 50. While she continues to conduct vocal coaching online, she has yet to find ways to make her loving Shih Tzu silent throughout.#BusinessTalks #Music #Dreams #Passion --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jpaulhernandez/message

bUnekeRadio
Here I Am: Seven

bUnekeRadio

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2020 81:00


If you could re-create your world post COVID-19 lockdown, what would you do differently? Anna East and Anne Curtis discuss what they'd like to change. Do you value people? The natural world? Health? What would you like to improve as we move forward? As an explorer, creative, and lover of both people and justice, guest Anne Curtis is joining Here I Am host Anna East to talk about what they've learned over the lockdown, and how they'd like to re-create their worlds there after.    To connect with Anne: IG: @EmergingSimplicity To connect with Anna: IG: @anna_eatz_bananas FB: https://www.facebook.com/AnnaEastActs/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCw12OEynWj7xBOn0gnl6jKg www.Anna-East.com To connect with bUneke:  www.buneke.org Instagram: @bunekemagazine FB: https://www.facebook.com/bUnekemagazine/ Thank you for being a part of the community!  

Living With Victory  Radio Podcast
Interview with Anne Curtis "Queen of Hearts" Facilitator, several Support Groups. What drives her Passion for the hurting.

Living With Victory Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2019 27:02


A  HAPPY BLESSED NEW YEAR TO ALL OUR LISTENERS! Jesus is the reason for the season ! Laureen and Tony, Living With Victory Ministries.Sponsored By Teague's Grocery and Café Now has Local delivery through GRUBHUB click on side bar logo for additional information.Yours in Creative Caring, Anne Curtis, RDT, CTSS Drama TherapistListen to what drives Anne Curtis "Queen of Hearts" to help so many hurting adults and children. She is the Facilitator of "Victory breast cancer Support Group" and several others, using the Healing Arts Therapy.Remember you can still make a year end donation through Paypal.See you next year! :0)Editor/Producer Tim Hodgestimhodges@timhodges.netComments and Prayer request welcome

Thresholds
Thresholds: Sally Neaves interviews Anne Curtis

Thresholds

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2019 51:11


Anne Curtis is a Sister of Mercy of the Americas who has given her life to what she calls “the two feet of justice – direct service and structural change”. In more recent times, this means not just human justice, but Ecological justice. Through integrating the spirituality of ecology into programs, practices and decision-making, Anne hopes humanity will come to know what Teilhard de Chardin called the “breathing together of all things.” After 12 years on the leadership team of the Sisters of Mercy and as a lobbyist in Washington DC, she is now the executive director of Mercy Ecology, whose mission is “to inspire reverence for Earth and to live in harmony with all creation”. Anne’s work is in collaboration with Mercy by the Sea on the Long Island Sound in Madison, Connecticut, and Mercy Farm, in Benson, Vermont.

Talk Hangout
Episode 3: Untugan, Buntisan, at Kasalan!

Talk Hangout

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2019 53:37


The Talk Hang hosts Kelly and Trixie talk about the latest showbiz news - Morissette Amon's recent controversy, Ethel Booba and Anne Curtis' announcements, and Sarah Geronimo's next step in life. #TalkHang #TrypodNetwork

POP!corn with Cholo Sediaren
09 - Let's Go To The Mall! #SalvagedThings (Stranger Things Season 3)

POP!corn with Cholo Sediaren

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2019 96:47


IT'S A NEVER ENDING STORY... Literally. This week on POP!corn, we try to relive our ~lost episode~ about Stranger Things season 3 - our fave moments and characters (#JusticeForBarb), fan theories (why is there Russian paranoia? is Will gay?), how this cultural phenomenon has taken over our lives, and more!POP!kern topics of the week include Jane de Leon's casting as the new Darna, Pista ng Pelikulang Pilipino 3 and MMFF 2019 entries, Anne Curtis playing transgender on MMK.Joining Cholo in this episode are Boodie Lastimosa and a "special appearance" from Angela Natividad, who couldn't make it to our re-recording.For more updates subscribe to us and follow:FB: http://facebook.com/popcornwcholo  / TW: http://twitter.com/POPcornWCholo   & http://twitter.com/ccsediaren  / IG: http://instagram.com/popcornwcholo  & http://instagram.com/ccsediaren  / YouTube: http://youtube.com/cholosediaren   

Green Curtain Theatre
Introducing Green Curtain Theatre Podcasts

Green Curtain Theatre

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2019 2:10


In this episode  Anne Curtis, founder of Green Curtain Theatre introduces the Podcasting service.

Green Curtain Theatre
Introducing Green Curtain Theatre Podcasts

Green Curtain Theatre

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2019 2:10


In this episode  Anne Curtis, founder of Green Curtain Theatre introduces the Podcasting service.

The DTV Digest
Episode 075 - Buybust, The Witch at the Window, plus short reviews of Betrayed, Robin Hood: The Rebellion and Future World

The DTV Digest

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2018 94:31


Looks like we're back on track and normal service is resuming! This week, Mike and Rich tackle two very different films: BUYBUST, a filipino take on The Raid starring Anne Curtis, and a Canadian horror movie which garnered a lot of praise at this year's Frightfest, THE WITCH AT THE WINDOW. Not only that, but Mike gives his take on the low budget thriller BETRAYED, ROBIN HOOD: THE REBELLION and the James Franco directed FUTURE WORLD. And as if that weren't enough there are also our usual features, the DTV CHART, COMING SOON and WASHING UP sections. We hope you enjoy the episode and be sure to check out the FOOTNOTES below!   FOOTNOTES:   COMING SOON: TRAILERS LEPRECHAUN RETURNS CLOWNADO PRESIDENT EVIL LEGION MAXX BACKTRACE TIGER THE QUAKE   THE MAIN FEATURE REVIEWS: BETRAYED ROBIN HOOD: THE REBELLION FUTURE WORLD BUYBUST THE WITCH AT THE WINDOW   THE WASHING UP: OTHER RECENT RELEASES        

Fred English Channel » FRED English Podcast
Anne Curtis – BuyBust and Sid & Aya #NYAFF2018

Fred English Channel » FRED English Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2018


At New York Asian Film Festival, we met one of the most brilliant actresses of contemporary Filipino cinema. The post Anne Curtis – BuyBust and Sid & Aya #NYAFF2018 appeared first on Fred Film Radio.

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Fred Industry Channel » FRED Industry Podcast
Anne Curtis – BuyBust and Sid & Aya #NYAFF2018

Fred Industry Channel » FRED Industry Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2018


At New York Asian Film Festival, we met one of the most brilliant actresses of contemporary Filipino cinema. The post Anne Curtis – BuyBust and Sid & Aya #NYAFF2018 appeared first on Fred Film Radio.

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Fred Polish Channel » FRED Polish Podcast
Anne Curtis – BuyBust and Sid & Aya #NYAFF2018

Fred Polish Channel » FRED Polish Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2018


At New York Asian Film Festival, we met one of the most brilliant actresses of contemporary Filipino cinema. The post Anne Curtis – BuyBust and Sid & Aya #NYAFF2018 appeared first on Fred Film Radio.

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Fred Portuguese Channel » FRED Portuguese Podcast
Anne Curtis – BuyBust and Sid & Aya #NYAFF2018

Fred Portuguese Channel » FRED Portuguese Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2018


At New York Asian Film Festival, we met one of the most brilliant actresses of contemporary Filipino cinema. The post Anne Curtis – BuyBust and Sid & Aya #NYAFF2018 appeared first on Fred Film Radio.

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Fred Romanian Channel » FRED Romanian Podcast
Anne Curtis – BuyBust and Sid & Aya #NYAFF2018

Fred Romanian Channel » FRED Romanian Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2018


At New York Asian Film Festival, we met one of the most brilliant actresses of contemporary Filipino cinema. The post Anne Curtis – BuyBust and Sid & Aya #NYAFF2018 appeared first on Fred Film Radio.

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Fred Slovenian Channel » FRED Slovenian Podcast
Anne Curtis – BuyBust and Sid & Aya #NYAFF2018

Fred Slovenian Channel » FRED Slovenian Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2018


At New York Asian Film Festival, we met one of the most brilliant actresses of contemporary Filipino cinema. The post Anne Curtis – BuyBust and Sid & Aya #NYAFF2018 appeared first on Fred Film Radio.

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Vibrant Living Network
Your Faith is Your Fortune

Vibrant Living Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2018 56:42


Aired Thursday, 28 June 2018, 1:00 – 3:00 PM ESTYour Faith is Your FortuneOn this week’s show, we will take a deep dive into how you can recognize your faith as your fortune. Mary Skelton will join us as an exemplifier of this message and demonstrate its profound meaning in her life.CONTRIBUTORS:Glenn Brooks, Host Mary Skelton, The Loft at Hobble Inn, www.hobbleinn.com Kai Cole, www.OurDailyMagic.com Ariel Baradarian, Homeopath, naturalholistichomeopathic.com Hobble Inn is the passion of Mary Skelton. A Vermont native, Mary has spent her life caring for other people. As a homemaker, wife, and mother she honed her ability to make others comfortable and welcome. Having grown up in Stowe, Vermont Mary is the person to guide you to the perfect dinner or the best nature trail of her home town. As an all around nice lady, she maintains a cheerful demeanor and a wicked ability to pun. In 2010, Mary moved back into her childhood home in Stowe Village to care for her aging parents. When “The Folks,” Clem and Anne Curtis passed away two years later past the age of 100, Mary turned her attention to the house she had loved since childhood. She quickly brushed back the years and is now pleased to offer this gem, her home, to out-of-towners looking for a quiet New England vacation.Kai Cole – Tribe Architect & Executive Producer. Tribe Architecture represents the cross-section of cultural engineering and marketing/PR. Kai was traditionally trained as an Architect and later translated her skills to become a Celebrity Publicist at a prominent firm in NYC. Currently, Kai has been laser-focused on building sustainable social constructs to spread the message of conscious healing across the globe including the launch of www.ourdailymagic.com.Ariel Baradarian is a holistic certified homeopathic practitioner, blogger, the chief editor of naturalholistichomeopathic.com and Producer of Unscripted Power Summits and Unscripted Power Speakers.

Camden Community Radio
Anne Curtis Green Curtain Theatre

Camden Community Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2017 19:33


Green Curtain Theatre seems to have released a whole lot of creativity, including the winner of the London Short Play Award this year. Anne Curtis talks about the ideas behind the theatre, its recent work and future plans. Package by: Marian Larragy Green Curtain Theatare :: Backto Camden Community Radio :: Follow Camden Community Radio on Twitter :: File Download (19:33 min / 18 MB)

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