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In this episode we discuss the first season of Apple TV's Severance. We dive into the crazy world of innies, outies, waffle parties and we may even break into a dance music experience. Also in this episode: Josh's big night out, the mailbag, and we ask if a bagel without a hole is still a bagel? Additional links that were discussed in this episode: Severance Companion Short Story Music from Upbeat (Free for creators!): Keep Going Your Way. License code: LISXUMIIWIGJGVX7 and Smack That. License code: RT2YRTHYCV5TH7L6 Follow us on Twitter or Facebook
In this excerpt, from one of our LET'S SHOOT THE REHEARSAL weekend-intensive on-camera retreats in NYC, Industry VIP Yul Vazquez drops in to discuss the power we have as actors. He talks about treating auditions as being your time just as much as anyone else's, approaching the role in your own way (in case you get the gig and have to do it for 10 years), begging for forgiveness rather than asking permission (when trying something new) and not allowing your creative wings to be clipped by negative feedback or rejection. Yul has been all over your TV screens, movie screens and theaters for decades. As a founding member of the LABrynth Theater Company in NYC alongside Philip Seymour Hoffman and John Ortiz, Yul went on to work all over the place, most recently as a series regular on Apple TV's Severance and HBO Max's Whitehouse Plumbers. 10,000 NOs podcast is now in it's 2.0 phase: after a long pause from late 2021 to late 2023, it has returned in a more raw format: shorter episodes, like the old Monday Morsels (they may be short, solo riffs by Matt on central themes of the pod, excerpts from Matt's 10,000 NOs Insiders Community Zooms, or excerpts from Insiders VIP sessions with VIPs from the entertainment interview and beyond) are the short-form our old long-form Friday Interviews of 10,000 NOs may pop up every now and then as bonus episodes. The intent of this podcast is to remind people that they are not alone in their struggles, and to help educate & inspire them with stories and conversations with others who have traveled the path before them. It is not the critic who counts. If you've been knocked down... get up, dust yourself off, and get back in the arena. If you want to give back, share this with someone who could use it and leave a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen, so more people find this show and benefit from these conversations.If you dig the show, CLICK HERE to learn how you can make this experience 3D by joining our 10,000 NOs Insiders Community: access to a members-only Facebook group, intimate, weekly Live video calls with Matt, including monthly drop-ins with some of his badass past-guests & VIP friends and more. SHOW LINKS:10,000 NOs: THE BOOKSUBSCRIBE TO OUR (WEEKLY) NEWSLETTERFOLLOW MATT ON SOCIALFIND OUT HOW YOU CAN BE A 10,000 NOs INSIDER
Taylor Swift, Ben Stiller, and Shane Beamer walk into a bar. A comprehensive recap of the opening episode of Apple TV's Severance.
Michael Cruz Kayne is a comedian, actor and writer based in NYC. He is a staff writer on “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert,” and is currently performing his one-man show, Sorry For Your Loss, at NYC's Minetta Lane Theater. His acting credits include HBO's “The White House Plumbers” and “High Maintenance,” as well as Apple TV's “Severance” and “Helpsters,” among others. Michael also hosts A Good Cry, a Signal Award-winning and Webby-nominated podcast about grief. Michael shares his deeply personal, emotional journey following the 2009 death of his son Fisher just 34 days after he was born. It's a brutally honest, inspirational conversation about unfathomable loss; navigating through overwhelming grief; the concept of 'closure'; the cathartic benefits of humor; and more. Got somethin' to say?! Email us at BackroomAndy@gmail.com Leave us a message: 845-307-7446 Twitter: @AndyOstroy Produced by Andy Ostroy and Matty Rosenberg @ Radio Free Rhiniecliff Associate producer Jennifer Hammoud Music by Andrew Hollander Design by Cricket Lengyel
Novo and Philip (philipchurch.tech) discuss their picks for the best of what 2022 had to offer: Best in Seasonal Television - HBO's Harley Quinn, Apple TV's Severance, HBO's Euphoria and Barry; Honorable Mention: Netflix's Stranger Things Best Limited Series in Television - HBO's The Rehearsal, Netflix's Dahmer and Archive 81, Hulu's Pam and Tommy, Netflix's Cabinet of Curiosities; Honorable Mention: Chernobyl Best in Film - A24's Everything Everywhere All at Once; Honorable mentions: Prey, Barbarian Best Short Film - Ryan Selvey's "Birthday Girl" Best in Music - Polyphia | Remember That You Will Die; The Smile | A Light for Attracting Attention Best in Writing - Everything Everywhere All at Once, Severance, Jordan Peele's Nope Best in Gaming - Elden Ring and God of War: Ragnarok MISC Best of - Podcast Mission to Zyxx and Netflix's Love, Death, and Robots Happy Holidays! Happy New Year! See you in 2023! This episode is brought to you by: The novel "The Entropy Sessions" - a tale of loss, love, and madness, and our past, present, and future relationships with technology - find it here - on paperback or as an ebook on Amazon, or as an audiobook through Audible. Zencastr - our go-to tool to record our podcast with multiple guests remotely. With Zencastr, you can record separate audio and video tracks, and it's all backed up on a secured cloud so you never lose your hard work. It's reliable, easy to use, and there's nothing to download. So go to zen.ai/artofthebeholder or use promo code: artofthebeholder, and get 30% off your first three months with a PRO account. Thank you for listening. Please consider supporting us with a donation, and if you'd like to be on the show, you can contact us at novodemedia@gmail.com. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/artofthebeholder/support
We are so excited to finally talk about Apple TV's Severance! This episode has a LOT of spoilers so we recommend watching the show first! And if you don't already have Apple TV, consider this our unpaid ad telling you to BUY IT NOW! This show is unlike anything else and definitely worth a weekend binge.
Two Zs and a G record their thoughts on Apple TV's new hit. We'll be back next week with the usual setup! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Johnny, Dr. Jackson, and Dr. Greg Winter discuss one of our favorite shows of 2022, Apple TV's Severance. Could we really surgically create multiple/disassociated personalities? Would it be healthy? This episode discusses an on-screen suicide attempt. If you're uncomfortable with that conversation, skip ahead from about 32 minutes in to about 44 minutes in. We also discuss the new suicide crisis hotline in the US. Rather than calling 911, the suicide crisis hotline can be reached by dialing 988. --------- You can find @hieverybodymd online on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter or by visiting hieverybodymd.com. You can also give us a call at 530-DOCTORB. If you like the show, follow us and write us a review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, or wherever you're listening! This podcast is not medical advice. If you need medical advice or medical care, please contact your doctor.
We've been talking about movies together for a long time, but are we "Motion-Picture Perfect" for each other? Let's find out… Trent Stapley (our favorite guest and OG listener) takes over the podcast to challenge us to a game of his own creation, the Movie Compatibility Test! We also briefly discuss the latest celebrity drama, including Kim Kardashian & Pete Davidson, Rita Ora, Armie Hammer, etc., and provide a brief update on our newest favorite show, Apple TV's Severance. Seriously, go watch it! But first, grab a pen and notebook and let the games begin!
Ted Lyde & Bernard Dixon review Apple TV's Severance, BET's Carl Webber's Family Business and STARZ' P-Valley.
This week on Daddyland, your mayor gushes over Apple TV's Severance. Later, we're joined by the patriarch of the MOTN, Austin Jamieson, and take a look at our own mortality. Meanwhile, comptroller Carson nearly falls asleep onstage.
What's up Bingetown Homies? Is anyone else crying knowing that we have a few years to wait until the final season of Stranger Things? Well to hold you guys over, we have a VERY special episode for you all! Yesterday, we had the absolute pleasure of interviewing Regina Ting Chen, AKA Ms. Kelly from Stranger Things! She starts the episode off by saying that she's boring, but it becomes obvious very quickly that she is the total opposite! She has recently had acting parts in Falcon and the Winter Soldier, Spider-Man: No Way Home, The Watchmen, The Outsider, and so many more... all while still having a day job and teaching Kickboxing classes three days a week! She's a super nerd like us and we could have talked to her for hours! In this episode, we discuss her character and the many theories around her, what it was like working with Sadie Sink (Max), if she will be returning for the next season, and SO MUCH more! You do NOT want to miss this one! BingetownTV is a podcast covering your favorite “Binge-worthy” Sci-Fi / Fantasy television shows! We drop Recaps/Reviews as well as interview some of the Stars of the best shows on Television! Currently available- Peaky Blinders, The Boys Season 2 & 3, Marvel's Moon Knight, Apple TV's Severance, The Wheel of Time, The Witcher, The Last Kingdom, Midnight Mass, Dexter: New Blood, Marvel's What if...?, The OA, Outlander, Wynonna Earp, Loki, Shadow & Bone, Rick & Morty, FatWS, WandaVision, The Boys, The Mandalorian, The Magicians, The 100, Carnival Row, The Haunting Anthology Series, The Starz Spartacus Series, & Netflix Original Cursed! Plus so much more! Check us out at www.bingetowntv.com and follow us on Instagram and Twitter @bingetowntv ! If you'd like to support the podcast/channel, we now have a Patreon page! Our Patreon offers exclusive podcast episodes, video interviews with the stars of your favorite shows, plus more! https://www.Patreon.com/bingetowntv !
We've been pouring over these TPS reports from Michael Bolton regarding an upcoming waffle party. Based on this, we have determined that it's time to record our show that features discussion of the classic Mike Judge film #OfficeSpace and the #AppleTV+ show #Severance. Do they really compare? Did Ben Stiller really direct the episodes? How many pieces of flare are truly required? All of these secrets will be revealed! Don't sever our connection! Instead, listen to this show and find out the truth! Patricia Arquette will possibly even shake your hand. It's everything that you want it to be. If you'd like to leave the guys a question for the "Question of the Week" or leave us a show idea or voice message, call us at 708-669-9727 or use the Google Form link HERE. Join our Discord channel HERE! Or copy this link to your browser! https://discord.gg/UEmYaUt4sN You can donate to the show at our Ko-Fi Page! ko-fi.com/40go14
We've been pouring over these TPS reports from Michael Bolton regarding an upcoming waffle party. Based on this, we have determined that it's time to record our show that features discussion of the classic Mike Judge film #OfficeSpace and the #AppleTV+ show #Severance. Do they really compare? Did Ben Stiller really direct the episodes? How many pieces of flare are truly required? All of these secrets will be revealed! Don't sever our connection! Instead, listen to this show and find out the truth! Patricia Arquette will possibly even shake your hand. It's everything that you want it to be. If you'd like to leave the guys a question for the "Question of the Week" or leave us a show idea or voice message, call us at 708-669-9727 or use the Google Form link HERE. Join our Discord channel HERE! Or copy this link to your browser! https://discord.gg/UEmYaUt4sN You can donate to the show at our Ko-Fi Page! ko-fi.com/40go14
Today on Boston Public Radio: We begin the show by talking with listeners about the incoming results from California's primary election. Shirley Leung talks about her recent piece featuring women whose decisions to have abortions changed their lives, and shares her thoughts on the potential for a 4-day work week. Leung is a business columnist for the Boston Globe. Juliette Kayyem shares what people can expect from the upcoming Jan. 6 committee hearings. She also talks about Uvalde native Matthew McConaughey calling for gun control in the wake of the Robb Elementary School shooting. Kayyem is an analyst for CNN, former assistant secretary at the Department of Homeland Security and faculty chair of the homeland security program at Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government. Amy O'Leary talks about the push for accessible childcare in Mass. amid rising costs. O'Leary is the Executive Director of Strategies for Children, an advocacy and policy group aimed at ensuring access to childcare and early education in Mass. We then open the phone lines to ask listeners for their experiences with trying to find affordable childcare in Mass. Matthew Gilbert weighs in on Apple TV's “Severance,” HBO's “Somebody Somewhere,” and ABC's “Abbott Elementary.” Gilbert is the TV critic for The Boston Globe. Billy Collins shares some of his poetry ahead of his June 16 appearance at 2Life Communities' annual gala. Collins was appointed U.S. Poet Laureate from 2001-2003, and New York State Poet Laureate from 2004-2006. His numerous collections include “Nine Horses: Poems, The Trouble with Poetry,” “Ballistics,” “Horoscopes for the Dead,” “Aimless Love,” and “The Rain in Portugal.” We end the show by talking with listeners about their indoor plant obsessions.
This week Ryan and Hayley discuss Apple TV's Severance. They explore the ethics and morality of the procedure, some "psychological plot holes", and work-life balance. Please Rate, Review, and Subscribe. And follow us @poppsych101 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/poppsych101/message
Novo and Buck discuss the first season of Apple TV's new show - Severance - focusing the what the show says about Corporate America, the premise of memory separation and the impact on the "Self," the imagery and presence of the show, the cinematography, and the themes. This episode is brought to you by the novel "The Entropy Sessions" - a tale of loss, love, and madness, and our past, present, and future relationships with technology - you can find it in paperback on Amazon, as an ebook, and as an audiobook on Audible. Our gems are sponsored by Zencastr - our go-to tool to record our podcast with multiple guests remotely. With Zencastr, you can record separate audio and video tracks, and it's all backed up on a secured cloud so you never lose your hard work. It's reliable, easy to use, and there's nothing to download. So go to zen.ai/artofthebeholder or use promo code: artofthebeholder, and get 30% off your first three months with a PRO account. Thank you for listening, and if you'd like to further support us, please consider leaving a donation. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/artofthebeholder/support
In the run-up to this weekend's federal election, Megan Powell du Toit and Michael Jensen get all economical.Jesus famously said, "You cannot serve both God and money," or wealth, depending on the translation. While Christian scandals often involve abuse of sex or power, love of money seems to be the sin we often tolerate. Is that because Christians in the west have been living under capitalism for some time now? Capitalism gets quite a bad rap these days, so the WADR team asks, Is it the root of all evil? How should Christians relate to issues of money and ownership? Megan and Michael then talk to capitalism expert Professor Gordon Menzies from the University of Technology, Sydney, about how economics and faith might interrelate. And we finish the show with the television series that has been called a satire of late capitalism - Apple TV's Severance. LINKSHere's where you can get a copy of Gordon Menzies book, Western Fundamentalism: Democracy, Sex and the Liberation of MankindIf you'd like to help Michael and Megan continue to deliver With All Due Respect each fortnight, why not make a donation?With All Due Respect is the podcast for The WADR Project.
On today's special PitchtownTV episode Jim's best friend Tyler finally makes his pod debut and pitches us Apple TV's Severance! The Bingetown hosts have never seen this show before and have watched the pilot for the first time right before recording this episode! We discuss the premise, give our theories, and Tyler provides us with some background information on the development of the show. Will the team keep watching, add it to the list, or shark tank this show?!?! Tune in and find out! Become a Bingetown Resident! BingetownTV is a podcast covering your favorite “Binge-worthy” Sci-Fi / Fantasy television shows! We drop Recaps/Reviews as well as interview some of the Stars of the best shows on Television! Currently available- The Wheel of Time, The Witcher, The Last Kingdom, Midnight Mass, Dexter: New Blood, Marvel's What if...?, The OA, Outlander, Wynonna Earp, Loki, Shadow & Bone, Rick & Morty, FatWS, WandaVision, The Boys, The Mandalorian, The Magicians, The 100, Carnival Row, The Haunting Anthology Series, The Starz Spartacus Series, & Netflix Original Cursed! Plus so much more! Check us out at www.bingetowntv.com and follow us on Instagram and Twitter @bingetowntv ! If you'd like to support the podcast/channel, we now have a Patreon page! Our Patreon offers exclusive podcast episodes, video interviews with the stars of your favorite shows, plus more! https://www.Patreon.com/bingetowntv !
Breaking rules is the most important education one can get. Implications are discussed. We also debate child care policies and the best character actors, briefly discuss the NBA playoffs, and review Apple TV's Severance. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/vivaladude/message
THIS IS A PREVIEW PODCAST. NOT THE FULL EPISODE. Please check out the full podcast episode on our Patreon Page by subscribing over at - https://www.patreon.com/NextBestPicture After a long six-month hiatus, the Next Best Series Podcast has finally returned with a jam-packed show! Joining me for this exciting return to the monthly podcast is Nicole Ackman, Dan Bayer & guest Giovanni Lago. We have so many shows to discuss, including Apple TV's "Severance," Hulu's "The Dropout" & "Pam & Tommy," Disney+'s "Moon Knight," and Netflix's "Bridgerton" & "Ozark." We also talk about the returning shows this Emmy Season we're most excited for, including "Better Call Saul," "Russian Doll," "Barry," "Atlanta," and "Stranger Things." We also talk about the rise of "Abbott Elementary," Apple TV's best-hidden secret with "Pachinko," how much Nicole is obsessed with "Love is Blind" on Netflix, and more! We have so many recommendations to offer and many shows to catch up on as we head towards the 74th annual Primetime Emmy Awards. Welcome back all, and enjoy! Check out more on NextBestPicture.com Please subscribe on... SoundCloud - https://soundcloud.com/nextbestpicturepodcast iTunes Podcasts - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/negs-best-film-podcast/id1087678387?mt=2 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/7IMIzpYehTqeUa1d9EC4jT And be sure to help support us on Patreon for as little as $1 a month at https://www.patreon.com/NextBestPicture
We're tackling Apple TV's Severance, directed by Ben Stiller and starring Adam Scott. There are so many questions, like what Season 2 will look like, explaining that cliffhanger of an ending, and how you possibly keep the review spoiler free for the Was it Good producer. Spoiler alert, you don't. And also, spoilers ahead! Website: wasitgood.info YouTube: youtube.com/wasitgood
Welcome to ILLUMINATION ABOVE ALL: A SEVERANCE PODCAST...Your hosts, Tony Black & Ian Buckley, introduce themselves, discuss their plans for the podcast, and place Apple TV's SEVERANCE in context with some background information and production history, as they prepare to begin their workplace journey...Host / Editor / ProducerTony BlackCo-Host / ProducerIan BuckleyFind the podcast on Twitter/Facebook: @severancepodFind Tony on Twitter/Instagram/Facebook: @ajblackwriterSupport the We Made This podcast network on Patreon:www.patreon.com/wemadethisWe Made This on Twitter: @wmadethisWe Made This on Facebook: @wemadethisWe Made This on Instagram: @wemadethispodwemadethisnetwork.comTitle music: Unfoldings (c) Craft Case via epidemicsound.com / Severance 'Main Titles' (c) Theodore Shapiro/Endeavor Content
Welcome to ILLUMINATION ABOVE ALL: A SEVERANCE PODCAST... Your hosts, Tony Black & Ian Buckley, introduce themselves, discuss their plans for the podcast, and place Apple TV's SEVERANCE in context with some background information and production history, as they prepare to begin their workplace journey... Host / Editor / Producer Tony Black Co-Host / Producer Ian Buckley Find the podcast on Twitter/Facebook: @severancepod Find Tony on Twitter/Instagram/Facebook: @ajblackwriter Support the We Made This podcast network on Patreon: www.patreon.com/wemadethis We Made This on Twitter: @wmadethis We Made This on Facebook: @wemadethis We Made This on Instagram: @wemadethispod wemadethisnetwork.com Title music: Unfoldings (c) Craft Case via epidemicsound.com / Severance 'Main Titles' (c) Theodore Shapiro/Endeavor Content
Joanna and Mal dive into the finale of the first season of Apple TV's ‘Severance,' sharing their instant reactions and deeper thoughts on the season as a whole.Hosts: Joanna Robinson and Malory Rubin Associate Producer: Jonathan Kermah Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Carmen Lagala joins KATG to help discuss Keith's recent trip to Atlantic City's Borgata and how he may just be the smartest roulette player in the world. The trio also reviews Apple TV's Severance, Netflix's stupid Worst Roommate Ever, Bad Vegan, and Is It Cake? (Spoiler: Keith hates them all.) They also discuss Carmen's life, love and otherwise.
Carmen Lagala joins KATG to help discuss Keith's recent trip to Atlantic City's Borgata and how he may just be the smartest roulette player in the world. The trio also reviews Apple TV's Severance, Netflix's stupid Worst Roommate Ever, Bad Vegan, and Is It Cake? (Spoiler: Keith hates them all.) They also discuss Carmen's life, love and otherwise.
As current world events plunge us into further uncertainty you can always rely on In The Aisles for a weekly dose of normalcy. This week it's a mixed bag of strong recommendations amidst heartfelt condemnations. James gives his initial thoughts on Apple TV's Severance, the Kanye West documentary Jeen-Yuhs and The Legend of Vox Machina. Elsewhere Dan regretfully reviews Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Cat Burglar, and the latest film addition to Disney+ No Exit. Reel News takes a backseat this week as we wade through the debate over which singular streaming service we would choose to take with us on a remote desert island. Don't get it twisted, choice is a good thing, but perhaps there's just too damn much of it and these everyday folks/hosts just want a simpler world with streamlined options. Finally, Steven Soderbergh's latest offering Kimi takes center stage and opinions look to be divided amongst critics and viewers. Who will we side with? Or will we remain stereotypically British and sit on the fence to avoid any potential fallout?
Abby has notes on Britney's book deal, ScarJo's new skincare line (who asked for this?????), the Screaming Trees, and Apple TV's Severance. Then she's joined by one of her besties, Gwen Flamberg (https://www.instagram.com/gwen_beauty ), the Executive Editor of Beauty + Style at Us Weekly, to discuss their upcoming summer tour as modern Band-Aids, the many, many issues they have with Inventing Anna, their love for The Tinder Swindler, and the latest from everyone's favorite dark (and beautiful) show, Euphoria.Subscribe to the We Have Notes newsletter https://wehavenotes.substack.com Follow Abby Gardnerhttps://www.instagram.com/abbycgardner/ https://twitter.com/abbygardner Follow We Have Noteshttps://www.instagram.com/wehavenotes https://speakstudiopodcasting.com/wehavenotes