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The TC Crew gets a +1 to sass this week as Aaron returns to the podcast! Oh, look! He's brought the Festivus pole! That's right, Aaron is airing his grievences, and no one gets out unscathed. Join us as we dig into some comics, discuss the brilliance of The Substance, Diamond's Chapter 11 bankruptcy, vampire cults, and more!Books: Stand Still #4-5, The Question: All Along the Watchtower #1, Justice League: The Atom Project #1, Green Hornet/Miss Fury #1, Doll Parts: A Lovesick Tale #1, Living Hell #2, Welcome to the Maynard #2, Poor People Go to Hell (Webtoon), Secrets of Berwood (Webtoon), Osaro (Webtoon), You're My Nicotine (Webtoon)Other Stuff: The Substance (movie), Marvel Rivals (video game), Dead Blondes and Bad Mothers (non-fiction book)DISCORD LINK: https://discord.gg/kf6B4jrWIMPORTANT: Please consider donating to our GoFundMe for Bob Reyer. Details are in the campaign post. Thank you for your generosity and consideration: https://www.gofundme.com/f/support-bob-reyer-a-hero-in-need?attribution_id=sl:4ad67348-52ea-427b-a50f-0441686ea721&utm_campaign=natman_sharesheet_dash&utm_medium=customer&utm_source=copy_linkThe Comic Book Podcast is brought to you by Talking Comics (www.talkingcomicbooks.com). The podcast is hosted by Steve Seigh, Bob Reyer, Joey Braccino, Aaron Amos, Chris Ceary, and John Burkle, who weekly dissect everything comics-related, from breaking news to new releases. Our Instagram handle is @TalkingComicsPodcast, and you can email us at podcast@talkingcomicbooks.com.
In this conversation, Keltie speaks with writer Monica Cardenas, who shares her journey of being childfree by choice, and her research about maternal ambivalence and apathy. Hear them discuss... The cultural and societal pressures surrounding motherhood. The representation of childfree women — and those who are ambivalent or apathetic about motherhood — in literature and media. Monica's Substack 'Bad Mothers,' which challenges societal judgments about motherhood and emphasizes the importance of recognizing women's choices without stigma. Literary examples that challenge traditional narratives around a woman's role as mother, and that highlight the importance of normalizing diverse experiences. The personal implications of these societal norms, including the judgments faced by women who choose not to have children and the impact of family dynamics on these decisions. The natural ambivalence many feel towards parenthood and the importance of a supportive community that respects individual choices. Perspectives on the freedom that comes with being childfree and advice for those uncertain about having kids. As mentioned in the show Find Monica online at www.monicacardenas.com Subscribe to Monica's Substack, Bad Mothers, at a special discounted rate, exclusive to Kids or Childfree Podcast listeners: https://monicacardenas.substack.com/kocf Find Monica on Instagram at instagram.com/monica_is_reading. About Monica Monica Cardenas holds an MA and PhD in Creative Writing from Royal Holloway, University of London. Her research on motherhood in the 20th-century novel and the evolution of reproductive rights in the U.S. is central to her novel-in-progress The Mother Law, which was longlisted for the Lucy Cavendish College Fiction Prize and runner-up in the Borough Press open submission competition. Her work has been published in The Audacity, Literary Hub, Litro, Catatonic Daughters and Sad Girls Club Lit. She is chair of the Democrats Abroad UK Women's Caucus, and author of the Bad Mothers newsletter. Originally from Washington, D.C., she now resides in the Chiltern Hills just outside London. __ Join our upcoming Kids or Childfree Group Program: kidsorchildfree.com/kids-or-childfree-program Check out our free resources here, or at kidsorchildfree.com/free-resources And don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review The Kids or Childfree Podcast if you love what you're hearing! You can leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts, or a rating on Spotify. Find us online at www.kidsorchildfree.com. Instagram: www.instagram.com/kidsorchildfree
Male infertility accounts for half of all IVF cases, so why does society so often consider it a ‘women's issue'? We get into the taboo around fertility and masculinity, as well as the thorny topics of egg freezing, the 'queer tax' and the commodification of reproduction in this second part of our exploration of why more and more people are putting off having children. We also dive into plenty of other unspeakable truths, from 'unnatural' parents, the fantasy mother vs monster mother tropes in Hollywood, and loss of identity. Plus, we discuss some of the most joyous things about being a parent, how social media is shaping parenthood norms, and much more. As mentioned in last week's intro, this is the part two of our Big Kids Question re-run , so that our new listeners can discover the two episodes we're proudest of, and because it feels so timely still given November's new fertility data! Plus we didn't want to leave you without anything during the holidays. If you've already listened, maybe give it another go! DM us your thoughts on Instagram @straightuppod, or email us at hello@straightuppodcast.co.uk and as ever please, please, please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts and a rating on Spotify, lysm! Get an extra month free on top of BFI Player's 14-day free trial using our code STRAIGHTUP at player.bfi.org.uk Official London Theatre has amazing discounts on over 50 London shows until Jan 31, from Mean Girls to Tina the Tina Turner Musical, Stranger Things and more! Check them out at OfficialLondonTheatre.com/seeitlive Reccos discussed Stand Up to Infertility, BBC 'Elizabeth Day: At 45 I will never be a mother. I've made peace with it', The Times Magpie by Elizabeth Day The Birth of My Daughter, The Death of My Marriage by Leslie Jamison, New Yorker Laura Jackson on Grace Beverley's podcast Why Must We Pay Queer Tax? the Guardian 'I'm a sexual and single but wanted to become a mum', Stylist Straight Up with Tove Lo, and Straight Up with BabyQueen Diary of a CEO: No.1 Neuroscientist: "Kids will make you unhappier" I chose my marriage over having kids by Ruby Warrington, The Times The School for Bad Mothers, Jessamine Chan Still Born by Guadalupe Nettel The false escapism of soft girls and trad wives, Time How Long Can You Wait To Have A Baby? The Atlantic
One of Australia's most highly regarded leading actors, Daniel MacPherson has most recently been seen starring as Sam Levine in Russell Crowe's feature Poker Face and as fan favourite Hugo Krast in Apple TV+'s sci-fi behemoth Foundation opposite Jared Harris. Daniel will next be seen in the anticipated US action feature Land of Bad, reuniting with Russell Crowe and alongside Liam Hemsworth. In 2023 he starred in the theatre production 2:22 A Ghost Story, receiving critical acclaim in the role of Ben.Daniel's other feature film credits include Disney's A Wrinkle in Time directed by Ava DuVernay, Shane Abbess' Science Fiction Volume One: The Osiris Child and INFINI, the lead in the US independent feature Generational Sins and Simon Wincer's The Cup. Recently starring as Sgt Samuel Wyatt in the latest seasons of the HBO/Cinemax action series Strike Back, Daniel's other international credits include the Fox hi-tech crime series APB, the MTV fantasy series The Shannara Chronicles and ITV/UKTV's The Bill. Closer to home Daniel has starred in Wild Boys, Bad Mothers, City Homicide and Neighbours. On stage, Daniel alternated the roles of Jesus and Judas in the musical Godspell directed by Scott Schwartz, which played in London and the UK, and starred opposite Edward Woodward in The Mysteries at London's Canterbury Cathedral. In 2013, Daniel was part of the all-star Australian cast of 8 The Play.One of Australia's most experienced live television presenters, Daniel has hosted seven series of Dancing With The Stars as well as the first season of X-Factor Australia, and in 2017 Daniel hosted the International AACTA Awards in Los Angeles for Foxtel. Recipient of the TV Week Logie Award for Most Popular New Talent in 1999, Daniel has since twice been nominated for the Silver Logie for Most Popular Actor, as well as Best Newcomer at the British National Television Awards. In 2008, GQ Magazine named Daniel as Australia's Most Popular Television Personality.Daniel's other passions include horses, music and fitness. He is a six-time Ironman Triathlon finisher and has represented Australia at the Ironman World Championships in Kona, Hawaii. He has run multiple endurance events to raise money and awareness for charities such as World Vision, Reclink, Charity: Water, and The Indigenous Marathon Project, for which he is an Ambassador.Daniel soon embarks, with John Waters, on a National tour of the stage thriller and tale of terror, The Woman in Black. The season kicks off in Toowoomba, opening on April 27th.The STAGES podcast is available to access and subscribe from Spotify and Apple podcasts. Or from wherever you access your favourite podcasts. A conversation with creatives about craft and career. Follow socials on instagram (stagespodcast) and facebook (Stages).www.stagespodcast.com.au
Male infertility accounts for half of all IVF cases, so why does society so often consider it a ‘women's issue'? We get into the taboo around fertility and masculinity, as well as the thorny topics of egg freezing, the 'queer tax' and the commodification of reproduction in this second part of our exploration of why more and more people are putting off having children. We also dive into plenty of other unspeakable truths, from 'unnatural' parents, the fantasy mother vs monster mother tropes in Hollywood, and loss of identity. Plus, we discuss some of the most joyous things about being a parent, how social media is shaping parenthood norms, and much more. Reccos discussed Stand Up to Infertility, BBC 'Elizabeth Day: At 45 I will never be a mother. I've made peace with it', The Times Magpie by Elizabeth Day The Birth of My Daughter, The Death of My Marriage by Leslie Jamison, New Yorker Laura Jackson on Grace Beverley's podcast Why Must We Pay Queer Tax? the Guardian 'I'm a sexual and single but wanted to become a mum', Stylist Straight Up with Tove Lo, and Straight Up with BabyQueen Diary of a CEO: No.1 Neuroscientist: "Kids will make you unhappier" I chose my marriage over having kids by Ruby Warrington, The Times The School for Bad Mothers, Jessamine Chan Still Born by Guadalupe Nettel The false escapism of soft girls and trad wives, Time How Long Can You Wait To Have A Baby? The Atlantic Thanks so much to our partners: @flareaudio makes the best earplugs for light sleepers: tiny, unobtrusive, with memory foam balls that perfectly moulds to your ear, and they don't fall out! Grab a pair at flareaudio.com London Nootropics, our fave adaptogenic coffee that naturally actually boosts mental clarity and physical energy, while also easing anxiety, all without any of coffee's usual jitters. We are obsessed and you will be too! Get 20% OFF YOUR BOX with the DISCOUNT CODE straightup at londonnootropics.com Ambl, the incredible app that's like a personal pocket concierge. Perfect for our spontaneous huns who need a last minute dinner reservation in London, Ambl matches you with the restaurants with real-time availability, all the while letting you fine-tune your choice with filters from vibe to price range. Search Ambl in the app store, or visit https://www.ambl.co
On today's THE RALPH REPORT: Eddie teaches Ralph about REINCARNATION! Is POLYAMORY for you?! And, meet the WORLD'S WORST PERSON! Subscribe: www.patreon.com/theralphreport
Elephant In The Room Podcast! Ceesix and Dizzle the Comedian reasoning about a whole load of nothing!!
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Let's talk about the blood-soaked, prom queen of our dreams who — spoiler alert! — burns the whole ass gymnasium down cinematic masterpiece from 1976, Carrie.One of my favourite things about the origin story of this movie is that after Stephen King scoured the deepest, darkest, recesses of his mind to conjure up the most horrific scenario that he could —a teenage girl has her period for the first time in a public school shower, leading all of her classmates to laugh at her and pelt her with tampons! Horrors! This episode explores the film's portrayal of interconnected themes of religious trauma and abuse, shame, and the monstrous feminine. Mental Health is Horrifying is hosted by Candis Green, owner of Many Moons Therapy...............................................................Sources:https://www.cinemablend.com/news/2566855/adapting-stephen-king-carrie-queen-of-prom-brian-de-palma-sissy-spacek A Night at the Movies: The Horrors of Stephen King https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2076787/?ref_=ext_shr_lnk Understanding and Treating Chronic Shame: A Relational/Neurobiological Approach by Patricia A. DeYoung https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/22776119-understanding-and-treating-chronic-shame https://mashable.com/video/stephen-king-role-of-horror-dark-times Dead Blondes and Bad Mothers by Sady Doyle https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/43802026-dead-blondes-and-bad-mothers The Monstrous-Feminine: Film, Feminism, Psychoanalysis by Barbara Creed https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/395435.The_Monstrous_Feminine https://www.npr.org/sections/goatsandsoda/2015/10/17/449176709/horrible-things-happen-to-nepali-girls-when-they-menstruate-15girls
This week Tash and Mel talk through what it was like to navigate Mother's Day. Which turned out to be not all that bad.
Recorded on the Wisdom App on 5/14/2023, otherwise known as Mother's Day. Chocolate Yoddah wonders aloud if all mothers are good mothers.Get Uncensored Content On Patreonhttps://www.patreon.com/ThePersistentRumorFollow Us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/ThePersistentRumorThe Persistent Rumor Swaghttps://ThePersistentRumor.square.siteAudio Podcast Linkshttps://persistentrumor.com/podcastInstagramhttps://www.instagram.com/ThePersistentRumorTwitterhttps://twitter.com/PersistentRumorOutro Music - Edited Segment of "1984" by Punk Rock Operahttps://punkrockopera.bandcamp.comAttribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)
Welcome to the latest episode of Radio Labyrinth Podcast, Season 8 Episode 19, where we dive into the Top 5 Bad Mothers in movies. Even with a man down, our hosts bring their A-game to spotlight the most badass, hardcore mothers on the big screen. In addition to this week's theme, we also take a deep dive into the recent writers' strike that has put a halt to all Hollywood productions, including those in Atlanta. Our hosts also discuss AI and how it's viewed during this time of uncertainty in show business and the rest of the world. As always, we share what's worth watching this week on Views or Snooze and provide Staff Picks to keep you entertained. So whether you're a regular listener or a newcomer to our podcast, don't forget to hit the like and subscribe button on YouTube or leave us a rating on Spotify. Your support means everything to us as we continue to provide the latest insights and entertainment news on the latest movies and TV shows. So keep it locked to Radio Labyrinth Podcast and keep it canon! ————————————————————————————————— #Top5 #BadMothers #80sMovies #90sMovies #MovieBuff #MovieLovers #ComedySeries #GossipGirl #TVShows #Satire #Comedy #GenX #GenXer #RadioLabyrinthPodcast #Radio #AtlantaRadio #Atlanta #MovieReviews #TVReviews #ComedyPodcast #SatiricalHumor #AI #WGAStrike #PodcastRecommendations #YouTubePodcast #KeepItCanon #LikeAndSubscribe #RadioLabyrinth ————————————————————————————————— YouTube version of this Podcast: https://youtu.be/zDrjl-0pONY ————————————————————————————————— Hosts: Tim Andrews, Jeff Leiboff, Steph Swain and Dustin Lollar Audio & Video Edited by Dustin Lollar Radio Labyrinth T-SHIRTS: https://www.storefrontier.com/tim-andrews ————————————————————————————————— Become a Radio Labyrinth Patron! https://www.patreon.com/Timandrews For Exclusive Content only available for our Patreon Patrons! ————————————————————————————————— Radio Labyrinth Social Media: Twitter - https://twitter.com/radio_labyrinth Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/radiolabyrinth/ Instagram - @RadioLabyrinthPresents and @RadioLabyrinth TikTok - @RLPodcast THANK YOU SO MUCH TO ALL OF OUR RADIO PRODUCERS & PATRONS! Thanks to our Radio Labyrinth Producers: Bryan Smith, Chelsey Smith, Kevin Jackson, Jim Fortner, Brett Perkins, Terri Fuller, Chris Chandler, Tim Slaton, Mike Hall, Mike D, Matt Carter & Robey Neeley And thank you to all of our awesome Patreon Patrons: Hemp Huntress, Tracy McCoy, Emily Warren, Buck Monterey, Randy Reeves, Robey Neeley, Robert Kerns, Wayne Blair, Sherrie Dougherty, Rusty Weinberg, Michael Einhaus, Mark Weilandt, Leslie Haynie, Kevin Stokes, Jesse Rusinski, Jeremy Truman, Jeff Peterson, Herb Lamb, Gwynne Ketcham, Denise Reynolds, David C Funk, Collin Omen, Christopher Doerr, Chris Weilandt, Chris Cosentino, Erick Malmstrom, Brian Jackson, Brennon Price, Andrew Mulazzi, Andrew Harbin, Amber Gilpatrick, Alan Barker, Aaron Roberts, Walt Murray PI, Sam Wells, Ryan Wilson, Lou Coniglio, Kevin Schwartz, Gus Turner, Jim Fortner, Scott Augustine, Jonathan Wilson, Cynthia Hadaway and Dave Benson
We're celebrating Mother's Day the only way we know how: by watching three middle-to-low brow thrillers in which legendary actresses play psychotic moms! It's better than breakfast in bed! MOTHER'S BOYS (1993, Yves Simoneau) HUSH (1998, Jonathan Darby) MOTHER'S DAY (2010, Darren Lynn Bousman)
Writer-director Anvitaa Dutt talks to Genesia about how Binodini is the tragic figure at the center of ‘Bulbbul,' why she likes writing unconventional mothers, and how ‘Bulbbul' explores what it means to be a witch.In season 1 of The Best Parts podcast, we dissect our favourite film characters, with a little help from the women who created them.Credits:Host: Genesia AlvesAssociate Producers: Aditi Patel, Bavana GoneSound Design, Mixing and Editing: Pranav RatraMarketing Collateral Design: Hitesh Sonar, Denise D'souzaArt Director: Neha Shekhawat Creative Director: Shrishti MalhotraExecutive Producer: Karla Bookman
So are women, by the way. So is everyone, regardless of gender. For years, studies have shown that young people aren't having as much sex as in generations past. So it's not a surprise. But a recent study sparked a discussion around what young men, in particular, might do if they can't find a partner. The numbers were used as the basis for the increasing number of shootings in the United States, and even a proposal of a "right to sex". But what do the numbers actually say? And why, when everyone is having less sex, are young men the focus here?GUEST: Jude Ellison S. Doyle, feminist author of Trainwreck and Dead Blondes and Bad Mothers
In this episode, we look at Britney Spears, 'The Lost Daughter,' and how the idea of 'bad mothers' is used as a weapon against women. This piece was written and narrated by Rohitha Naraharisetty. ‘The One Story' is TS Studio's weekly podcast series, where we narrate The Swaddle's long form features at the intersection of health, gender, and culture.
This week we discuss Kris Jenner, sexy moms, and why selfish mothers get a bad rap. ‘Respectfully Disagree' is The Swaddle Team's very own podcast series, in which we get together to discuss and dissect the issues we passionately differ on.
** WARNING ** THIS PARTICULAR EPISODE HAS VULGAR LANGUAGE**This is part II of phrases and sounds we hear or shouldn't hear while working the line. Host Sergio speaks of "innocent" phrases with double meanings he's heard while in the AIR. Danny and Ariel chime in with the usual silly remarks. ** HOT MIC HEAT are episodes intended to be funny. A lot of stories are over stretched for your entertainment. THANKS TO THE FOLLOWING:Christina from DMA REAL ESTATE: casillas.christinarealtor@gmailKAZBROS design shop: 760-550-6878 (they will make ANY design)Red Line Studios: instagram redlinestudios760 (Quality recordings at a reasonable price)The Bad Mothers song: Don't Let Me Down (iTunes)
Friends should lift each other up, not bring each other down. This week Camo and Tasia explain why they are coming to peace with cutting ties with the people in their lives who are no longer serving them. The two reflect on how beneficial it has been for them to set boundaries with others and focus on personal growth. They talk about motherhood and the importance of caring for your children and as always they end the episode answering your fan submitted questions! Go to GoodAmerican.com/UNFAZED and use code UNFAZED at checkout for $50 off your first pair of jeans! Find your perfect place at Apartments.com Calm.com/unfazed for 40% off unlimited access to Calm's entire library. Watch "Unfazed and Unbothered" on YouTube If you like the show, telling a friend about it would be helpful! You can text, email, Tweet, or send this link to a friend: https://bit.ly/UnfazedandUnbotheredPodcast Follow Tasia on TikTok Follow Camo on TikTok Follow Tasia on IG Follow Camo on IG Follow Camo on YouTube Listen to Camo's music on Spotify Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Last week, a listener who remained anonymous told us that she was so tired of feeling unimportant on Mothers Day, that if she didn’t get the gift she requested this year, she was going to cancel all family celebrations for the year. So did she? Here’s the update... Plus, Kramer felt guilty because of his Mother’s Day social media post this year. And, a family called a search for their missing son, only to realize he was in the house. PA SO CRAY CRAY. Thanks for listening to our show! We love you!
Pod. I might have known it would be pod. Go to your closet and listen to part one of our episode on Bad Mothers in Brian De Palma's Carrie. They're all gonna laugh at you. Follow us on Facebook | Twitter | Instagram Psychoanalysis Patreon Music notes: "Infinite Perspective" by Kevin MacLeod "Long Note Three" by Kevin MacLeod "Emotion Picture" by Bill Ironfield Logo artwork by Jess Snively
Mic Check.. We checking our new mics. Mic Check.. We checking on you! This episode is a quick reminder that its ok, to not be ok. Do a self check, buddy check! Thank you redlinestudios760 (instagram) for the outstanding INTRO! Thank you to The Bad Mothers for the badass song!Want to BuY or SeLL a HoMe? Contact casillas.christinarealtor@gmail.com (DMA Real Estate) for homes in the Imperial Valley.
In this episode Kezaya and Stephen complain about Bad Mothers and also killers... It's the final episode of the Netflix series!
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Michal asserted himself as Mr NFL over Thanksgiving, while the rest of us didn't really have much going on. In fact, Eddy is 1 from 23 in his last bets but he is filled to the brim with confidence for this glorious week of punting. We've got an array of value for the Bathurst 1000 this week, so all you petrol heads can get in on the action. Also, golf is back, meaning the Kings of the Bootz are here, and we most certainly have a winner amongst our picks. 0:00 - Accountability 28:14- Cows @ Saints 34:56 - Broncos @ Chiefs 41:54 - Pats @ Bills 49:46 -Bathurst 1000 58:45 - Saddle Club 01:07:36 - Golf 01:14:55 - Unit Scoopers
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This podcast deals with clout chasing mother, Jordan Cheyenne, now on a worldwide apology tour due to being herself once she thought the camera stopped… --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/marko-cainn/message
Combat Veteran now Motivational Speaker Ernie Mariscal speaks of the obstacles he had while growing up. He then turned his life around after joining the United States Army. After years in the service, Ernie Mariscal is now a motivational speaker where he encourages others to, "KEEP UP THE FIGHT!"*Stay tuned to "The Bad Mothers" new single, REHAB, at the end of this show*
Patricia Highsmith, author of novels like The Talented Mr. Ripley, Strangers on a Train, and The Price of Salt, was the daughter of artists, born in Fort Worth, Texas, and raised in New York City by her mother and stepfather, whose last name she adopted. She graduated from Barnard and had dreams of a writing career, which she pursued relentlessly. She also had a fondness for snails, and at one point, bred about 300 of them in her garden (and is rumored to have brought them to cocktail parties in her purse). So it is any surprise that today, we are talking about her giant snail story, The Quest for Blank Claveringi.” Recommended in this episode: Dead Blondes and Bad Mothers by Sady Doyle and V. E. Schwab's The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue Carmen Maria Machado on Highsmith (warts and all): https://www.theguardian.com/books/2021/jan/09/twisted-brilliance-patricia-highsmith-at-100 Next Episode: Tananarive Due's novella Ghost Summer Our social media is @MonsterWrote on Twitter and Instagram. Our email is monsterwrote@gmail.com. This episode was produced and researched by Lisa and Mel. Theme music is “Misconception” by Nicolas Gasparini, used with permission.
This Case is Mommy Dearest on Steroids...
Today on the podcast we’re discussing the 1976 horror classic Carrie, directed by Brian de Palma and based on Stephen King’s first published novel. We asked our patrons to select from several films with Bad Mothers, and this is what they chose— a film with enduring cultural significance full of fascinating contradictions between de Palma’s characteristically problematic lens and other narrative aspects that seem to naturally invite a feminist reading. Listen in as we unpack the many layers of Carrie and how the film presents the feminine and femininity, including gender performance, internalized misogyny, and of course, motherhood.*** Friendly reminder to mark your calendars for our birthday blow out! This Friday, May 21st starting at 1pm PT we've got 26 hours full of streamers and games all celebrating Feminist Frequency's 12th anniversary. Spread the word & follow us on http://twitch.tv/femfreq to get ready!Time Stamps:10:39 - Main discussion on Carrie43:56 - What’s your Freq Out?Ebony on accessibility of art and experience— AREA15 in Las Vegas and François-Henri Pinault’s art museumAnita on the You Must Remember This Podcast series Polly Platt: The Invisible WomanSpecial Guest Freq Out Caitlin Grant of Plug It Up Podcast (@plugituppod) on the film Dog Day Afternoon (1975) directed by Sidney LumetLinks Mentioned:Tamoor Hussain’s “Message to the Video Game Industry” - https://youtu.be/g9F4trpHzKohttps://www.vice.com/en/article/4avwpb/ign-staff-pissed-after-meeting-about-deleted-palestine-charity-postFollow Us:Join our PatreonOur WebsiteSubscribe to FFR on Apple PodcastsSubscribe to our Star Trek PodcastTwitterInstagram
Israeli-American lawyer and novelist Ayelet Waldman came to public attention with the publication of her essay “Truly, Madly, Guiltily”, in which she describes the complex & sometimes conflicting feelings she has for both her husband & her four children. This essay provoked so much public controversy that Waldman decided to write a collection of essays about parenting and motherhood, entitled “Bad Mother: A Chronicle of Maternal Crimes, Minor Calamities, and Occasional Moments of Grace.” This New York Times bestselling book says that no woman can be a perfect mother - it argues that competitive, neurotic parenting & having unrealistic expectations may be damaging to our children, and that society is too hard on other women's parenting skills. The book includes chapters on feminism, motherhood, and all its associated anxieties, including anxieties about breastfeeding, marriage, postpartum sexuality, teenagers, homework, and the loss of an unborn child. Originally published on April 15th, 2010. Visit http://g.co/TalksAtGoogle/BadMothers to watch the video.
The Bad Mothers is a rock band made of officers. Listen in as they speak on how they became a band and what this outlet means to them.
Captain Colson and Riccardo from Wrecking Ball Media talk Transformers and Terminators, the X-Men in Japan, Bad Mothers and a legendary piece of work from Garth Ennis and Steve Dillon.
Dust off your pentagrams and light your black candles before listening to Eric and Jon as they conclude their study of Sady Doyle's "Dead Blondes and Bad Mothers." This week they discuss The Craft: Legacy and Season of the Witch.
Call your mom and tell her you love her before listening to Eric and Jon continue their study of Sady Doyle's "Dead Blondes and Bad Mothers," Chapter 7: Bad Mothers. This week they discuss We Need to Talk about Kevin and Relic.
Hug your momma while Eric and Jon continue their study of Sady Doyle's "Dead Blondes and Bad Mothers," Chapter 7: Bad Mothers. This week they discuss The Unborn and Dark Water.
Hold on to your butts while Eric and Jon continue their study of Sady Doyle's "Dead Blondes and Bad Mothers," Chapter 6 . This week they discuss The Amityville Horror and Jurassic Park
We're back with even more Robert Pattinson nonsense for you!This week we discuss four films as well as learning a little bit too much about Roberts acting technique, as well as his failed(?) career as a rap star.00:00 The Beginning05:22 The Haunted Airman14:32 The Bad Mothers Handbook21:15 How To Be33:50 Little Ashes47:40 Official Robert Pattinson Ranking (ORPR)55:00 The EndSupport our podcast:Patreon ► https://www.patreon.com/onarolepodAcast Donation ► https://supporter.acast.com/on-a-roleContact Us:Website ► www.onarolepod.comEmail ► onarolepod@gmail.comTwitter ► twitter.com/OnARolePodInstagram ► instagram.com/onarolepodYoutube ► youtube.com/OnARole Intro Music: Forrest Moore, Ben Clapton, Adam Jackson Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/on-a-role. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
A discussion on Bad Mothers and how they are failing their children.
In this episode Kezaya and Stephen complain about Bad Mothers and also killers... It's the final episode of the Netflix series! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Strap in and practice your lamaze while Eric and Jon continue their study of Sady Doyle's "Dead Blondes and Bad Mothers," Chapter 5: Birth. This week they discuss Dead Ringers, Prevenge, and Swallow.
Love and seaweed are in the air as Eric and Jon continue chapter four of their study of Sady Doyle's "Dead Blondes and Bad Mothers," Marriage. This week they discuss Rebecca (1940) and Spring (2014).
Get your vows and shotguns ready as Eric and Jon enter chapter four of their study of Sady Doyle's "Dead Blondes and Bad Mothers," Marriage.
Grab a plate as Eric and Jon serve up chapter three of their study of Sady Doyle's "Dead Blondes and Bad Mothers," Seduction.
Happy Mother's Day witches! This year we made literally the worst mother's day podcast , just for you. Featuring that dumb bitch Diane Downs, white goods, a hospital of blind doctors and the golden god himself, Fred Hugi. This episode features another GIANT WARNING: this episode is sad. Please be aware of the below trigger warnings. Please note that this podcast contains mature content. This episode contains depictions of violence that some listeners may find disturbing. Trigger warnings include child abuse, spousal abuse, and child death.
Grab your corsages and sleeping bags as Eric and Jon discuss chapter two of their study of Sady Doyle's "Dead Blondes and Bad Mothers."
With our new quarantined-lives, a lot of this episode feels like the first time. Grab your platform shoes and grooviest moves as Eric and Jon discuss chapter two of their study of Sady Doyle's "Dead Blondes and Bad Mothers."
Eric and Jon continue discussing the first chapter of their study of Sady Doyle's "Dead Blondes and Bad Mothers."
Eric and Jon launch into the first chapter of their study of Sady Doyle's "Dead Blondes and Bad Mothers" with the movies "Gingersnaps" and "The Rite." Things get a little hairy in this episode, but the guys are able to blossom in their discussion of Doyle's first chapter, "Puberty."
Brea and Mallory talk about their favorite books of 2019! Use the hashtag #ReadingGlassesPodcast to participate in online discussion! Email us at readingglassespodcast at gmail dot com! Reading Glasses Merch Links - Reading Glasses Facebook Group Reading Glasses Goodreads Group Amazon Wish List Newsletter Books Mentioned - Will My Cat Eat My Eyeballs? by Caitlin Doughty The Subtle Knife by Philip Pullman Styles of Radical Will by Susan Sontag The Lady from the Black Lagoon by Mallory O'Meara Magic for Liars by Sarah Gailey Growing Things and Other Stories by Paul Tremblay Mostly Dead Things by Kristen Arnett Dig by A.S. King Recursion by Blake Crouch Amatka by Karin Tidbeck The Reckless Oath We Made by Bryn Greenwood The Nickel Boys by Colson Whitehead Salvaged by Madeleine Roux The Memory Police by Yoko Ogawa, translated by Stephen Snyder In the Dream House by Carmen Maria Machado Bunny by Mona Awad The Witches Are Coming by Lindy West The Dreamers by Karen Thompson Walker Long Live the Tribe of Fatherless Girls by T Kira Madden Middlegame by Seanan McGuire Dead Blondes and Bad Mothers by Sady Doyle Normal People by Sally Rooney The Blinds by Adam Sternbergh The Nest by Kenneth Oppel, Jon Klassen (Illustrator) City of Girls by Elizabeth Gilbert Ninth House by Leigh Bardugo
This week's “longer than normal” episode is about doing away with the notion of "conventional motherhood.” We didn't dare cut prolific author and mother-of-four Ayelet Waldman (Bad Mother, Unbelievable & Mommy Track Mysteries) when she had so much to share. Ayelet talks with Constance and Missi about the multifaceted reality of motherhood, by opening up about everything from her abortions, feminism, a writing career that happened because she was a mom, our internal relationship with shame and also her experiences micro-dosing LSD. Settle in for a “holiday-length episode." This week's episode is brought to you by: - Shopflamingo.com/motherload- candidco.com/motherload- policygenius.com- foursigmatic.com/motherload- Brooklinen.com code: motherload - Everlane.com/motherload
Show Notes - Brea and Mallory talk about witch books with comic writer Ben Blacker! Use the hashtag #ReadingGlassesPodcast to participate in online discussion! Email us at readingglassespodcast at gmail dot com! Reading Glasses Merch Sponsor - Short Story Advent Calendar Promo Code - GLASSES Links - Reading Glasses Facebook Group Reading Glasses Goodreads Group Amazon Wish List Newsletter Ben Blacker Hex Wives by Ben Blacker and Mirka Andolfo Writer's Panel Podcast Comic Book Commentary Thrilling Adventure Hour Books Mentioned - The Stand by Stephen King The Twisted Ones by T. Kingfisher All My Friends Are Going to Be Strangers by Larry McMurtry You Too Can Have a Body Like Mine by Alexandra Kleeman The 1990s Teen Horror Cycle by Alexandra West Growing Things by Paul Tremblay Dead Blondes and Bad Mothers by Sady Doyle A Discovery of Witches by Deborah Harkness Akata Witch by Nnedi Okorafor The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe by C.S. Lewis Wicked by Gregory Maguire The Witches Roald Dahl The Witches of Worm by Zilpha Keatley Snyder The Witches of Echo Park by Amber Benson Chilling Adventures of Sabrina by Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa and Robert Hack Hex Life edited by Rachel Autumn Deering and Christopher Golden The Good House by Tananarive Due HEX by Thomas Olde Heuvelt The Graces by Laure Eve White is for Witching by Helen Oyeyemi CIRCE by Madeline Millar Which Witch by Eva Ibbotson
On this edition of The Weekly Reader, we feature two new novels that explore the often complicated terrain of motherhood. Our book critic Marion Winik on The Need by Helen Phillips and Strike the Heart by Amelie Nothomb. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to Season Eight, Unscrewed Nation! We're kicking it off with a season-long theme -- Edge Case -- and a deep dive with the genius mind of Sady Doyle, whose new book Dead Blondes and Bad Mothers is all about the women we write off as monsters, and the surprising lessons these ultimate edge cases can teach us about fear, power, rage, and patriarchy. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Today we are going down under in part 2 of a 2 hour international edition where we talk with Casting Director, and president of the Casting Guild of Australia, Kirsty McGregor. Kirsty cast movies like 2016’s beautiful award magnet Lion, 2010’s Animal Kingdom, 2014’s the Rover, the TV series Top of the Lake and 2019’s Bad Mothers as well as dozens of other projects.
Today we are going down under in part 1 of a 2 hour international edition where we talk with Casting Director, and president of the Casting Guild of Australia, Kirsty McGregor. Kirsty cast movies like 2016’s beautiful award magnet Lion, 2010’s Animal Kingdom, 2014’s the Rover, the TV series Top of the Lake and 2019’s Bad Mothers as well as dozens of other projects.
This week we discuss Nine's comedy-drama Bad Mothers, a new generation of mystery in Seven's Ms Fisher's Modern Murder Mysteries, and gritty real life drama in ABC series The Heights. We also meet The Chase's Anne Hegerty, known to the world as The Governess. We revisit Sisters, and Clare is back as we share some news. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Flack: a new drama starring Anna Paquin as a publicist who is adept at keeping her client's lives appearing in perfect order, while her own falls to pieces (TVNZ OnDemand from Feb 22)Bad Mothers: a new Australian drama from the creators of Outrageous Fortune that follows the fallout after one woman's husband cheats on her with another mother from the local school (TVNZ1 from Feb 20).Delicious: Dawn French returns for a new season of Delicious, the drama about love, food and infidelity in Cornwall (UKTV from 20 Feb)
Chatting With Sherri Welcomes back Australian Actress; Kate Lister! I am so excited to have Kate back on the show, we had such a great time when she came on last year. She has been very busy her new shows are; Bad Mothers ( a new Australia TV Show) Drive me to the End ( English feature film) and Snappers ( new comedy series Produced by Anthony Sharpe (Of Miss Fisher Fame!) and Nick Farnell.) Kate Lister is a Melbourne-born actress. Kate has had a consistent run with the most diverse of roles. With her brilliantly in depth performance in Sony Pictures Fox trap as the cunning Connie to her heroic female lead in her new horror film Unhinged. As well as Charlie in 7 Storeys Down, Mia Hemingway in Murder. And in between working as a leading lady she has put time aside to act in Australian TV like The Warriors, Neighbours and Thank God you're here. Kate is also a Co -Founder of "Little Fish Films" & Founder of "Acting for Service". Recorded interview, please don't call in.
TV Christmas has come early, with Nine leading the charge and delivering their 2019 Upfront presentation and Molk was lucky enough to attend and hear it all first hand.In this special episode of TV BLACKBOX Rob, Dan and Molk talk through the releases, the new programs and returning favourites, the controversies, who was and wasn't there, and what this looks like as Nine get to tell their story first.On this special post-upfront episode:The team react to Nine's overall presentation as Molk reflects on the story they told.What does Nine's new schedule look like?Molk interviews Hamish Turner, Nine's Program Director, LIVE TO TAPE at the event.We discuss the news SEACHANGE is returning, this time on Nine, adding to Nine's drama slate of BAD MOTHERS and DOCTOR DOCTOR.Solid conversation about the Sports package, how important the tennis is, and where was the AFL FOOTY SHOW?Who was AND wasn't at the event (and does it mean anything?).The importance of digital and how 9NOW was at the front of how important everything was in the presentation.TV BlackBox is your weekly source of inside information across all facets of the Australian TV industry.Follow the @tv_blackbox crew:@Rob_McKnight@DanMBennett@jayktweets@SteveMolkFind us on facebook at https://www.facebook.com/TVBlackbox/Visit our website: https://tvblackbox.net See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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In this episode we talk with the Ayesha DeRaville and her twin sister and collaborator Sonise Lumbaca about their most recent re-collaboration, Space Aliens, Bad Mothers and Guns: Volume 2. These sisters are articulate, intelligent talented writers and artists an have come up with a refreshing twist on the idea of a novel. In fact, […]
The CDS panel has been blessed with some world-class mothers, but the can't be said for today's authors. Or maybe it can. Do we really get both sides of the story on bitchy, bratty poems about bad moms? Executively Produced b a wonderful mother in her own right, Cassie Reid Moore.Support Cold Dog Soup by donating to the tip jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/cold-dog-soupCheck out our podcasting host, Pinecast. Start your own podcast for free, no credit card required, forever. If you decide to upgrade, use coupon code r-1b6d07 for 40% off for 4 months, and support Cold Dog Soup.
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We had a very sad email from Maisiejet this week. She says “Just wanted to say that I was introduced to Dum Tee Dum by my dear friend Ruth Johnson. She was an equally bonkers Archers Fan. Ruth died on 21/06/2016. This was sudden and unexpected but she had suffered poor health for a number of years.” Rest in peace, Ruth, and much love to you Maisiejet from the dumteedum family. On this week’s episode we have calls from Steve who says nuke the elves Claire who’s worried about Lilian New York Nigel who’s doing his grocery shopping Glyn who has a bleak idea Yokelbear who has a case for the Ambridge X-Files Kosmo who explains everything Witherspoon who’s cross with Kate and Miss Mid City who has a point of order. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.