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To All the Men I've Tolerated Before
Flashback: The Barbie Movie

To All the Men I've Tolerated Before

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2025 73:26


Hi Barbie!This week Natalie and Julia Washington are combining their forces to talk about The Barbie movie. Each woman delves into their special relationship and memories they have with Barbie. They then decide it is time to come out of hiding and join the discourse and discussion following Greta Geriwg's film. The episode will revolve around the movie serving as an awareness piece on everyday misogyny, the roles Ken played in the movie, Barbie's journey to becoming a human, and more! This episode is more than Kenough!Support the Show:Follow us at @menivetoleratedpod on Instagram! https://www.patreon.com/menivetoleratedpod on Patreon for bonus content! We are currently running a free trial on all three tiers! All ways to support the show can be found at https://linktr.ee/menivetoleratedpod. Join the newsletter so you know when all bonus material is out and learn about all our other projects.Find Julia:On instagram: @popculturemakesmejealous and @thejuliawashingtonShop Prose and Glow: https://www.juliawashingtonproductions.com/Podcasts: Pop Culture Makes Me Jealous and Jelly Pops Book Club

The Fake Ass Book Club
Moni & Kat's Fake A$$ Women's Histroy Episode

The Fake Ass Book Club

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2025 62:36


In this episode, the hosts celebrate Women's History Month with a dynamic conversation exploring the joys, challenges, and complexities of womanhood. They reflect on their personal experiences while tackling larger societal themes, including feminism, gender roles, and the ongoing struggle for equality.The discussion weaves through pop culture moments like the Barbie movie and Blake Lively's lawsuit, while also addressing the question—why isn't there a Men's History Month? Tune in for an entertaining episode that both honors Women's History Month and speaks to the everyday realities of being a woman. Cheers!*Please be advised this episode is intended for adult audiences and contains adult language and content. We are expressing opinions on the show for entertainment purposes only.00:01:21 - Dedication: To our patrons!! Thank you! Moni: RIP Angie Stone Kat: To Ethiopia00:05:10 - Barbie Movie & Feminism in Pop Culture00:09:31 - Why Isn't There a Men's History Month?00:15:40 - Clitoral Mapping Discovery

Moon Star: A Sailor Moon Podcast

Hosted by Chris Mayek & Alex SummersMoon Star's first ever video version is available now!Watch On YouTubeUnited States: https://tinyurl.com/3w5b4xa2International: https://tinyurl.com/58ed25nn Today's episode features a clip of Tiffie Starchild. You can follow her on Instagram @tiffiestarchildIt's lovely timing this week, as Last Resort has some of the same cozy Autumn vibes some of you all might be feeling right. No matter what you're doing this week, spend some time with Chris & Alex as we cover one of Sailor Moon's more unique episodes - Last Resort. Have you ever been to a hot spring before? Title (English): Last ResortTitle (Japanese): The Legendary Lake Yokai: The Bond of Usagi's FamilyOriginal Air Date (NA): October 18th, 1995Original Air Date (Japan): January 16th, 1993Official Websitewww.MoonStarPod.comSponsored by Sailor Moon Videowww.SailorMoonVideo.comFollow us on Facebook!Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/moon-star-a-sailor-moon-podcast--5540871/support.

Music Notes with Jess
Ep. 267 - Charli XCX Top 10

Music Notes with Jess

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2024 31:49


Playing Charli XCX's 2012 song "Nuclear Seasons" at my college radio station, I knew a star was about to be born. She broke through collaborating Icona Pop, Iggy Azalea, The Fault In Our Stars movie soundtrack, 2014 Sucker  album, and 2024's brat phenomenon! I rank 10 Charli XCX's songs I recommend from her pop/electronic catalog. Theme Song: "Dance Track", composed by Jessica Ann CatenaPlaylist:10. “Speed Drive” (2023)9. “360” (2024)8. “Beg For You” feat. Rina Sawayama (2022)7. “Doing It” feat. Rita Ora (2014-2015)6. “Boys” (2017)5. “Break the Rules” (2014)4. “Selfish Girl” (2022)3. “I Love It” - Icona Pop (2012)2. “Fancy” - Iggy Azalea (2014)1. “Boom Clap” (2014)Mentioned Media:Barbie (2023 film); "Speed Drive" chase scene"360" on SNL; (11/16 SNL Episode)"Beg for You" on SNL"Doing It" (Solo) (2014)"I Like Me Better" - Lauv (2017)Ingrid Andress' "Boys" (2020)2014 American Music Awards performanceGlastonbury 2015Verizon MyHome CommercialRelated Episodes:Ep. 89 - Songs of the Summer ChartEp. 169 - Top 40 Songs of 2022 (Part 2)Ep. 203 - Barbie: The AlbumsEp. 217 - Sabrina Carpenter's "Feather"Ep. 238 - Dua Lipa Top 10

Clownfish TV: Audio Edition
Feminists Want Barbie's Baby UNALIVE?!

Clownfish TV: Audio Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2024 17:24


Margot Robbie just had a baby boy, and feminists on Twitter are so angry about it that they're publicly wishing for harm to come to the child. No, we're not kidding. Feminists are allegedly wishing harm on Margot Robbie's newborn son, expecting her to raise him as a girl due to her role as Barbie. The gender reveal trend is causing mental health issues and toxic behavior, with women fantasizing about having girls and being devastated by boys. The Barbie movie is accused of being degrading to men, portraying them as suckers and suggesting Kens should have "almost as many rights as women". Some mothers reportedly view having a boy as a tragedy, wishing the baby dead in the crib for not being a girl. Internet and Hollywood are criticized for perpetuating a narrative that men are toxic and women are victims, ignoring the existence of good men and toxic women. Margot Robbie and her husband, Tom Ackerley, have welcomed their first child, a baby boy born on October 17, 2024. The couple, who met on the set of "Suite Française" in 2013 and married in 2016, had kept their pregnancy private until Robbie was spotted with a baby bump during a vacation in Lake Como, Italy, in July. Robbie, known for her roles in "Barbie" and "The Wolf of Wall Street," has expressed her excitement about motherhood, with sources noting that she and Ackerley have "wanted to start a family for quite some time.

KFI Featured Segments
@WakeUpCall - The Barbie Movie in Concert

KFI Featured Segments

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2024 5:36 Transcription Available


Amy takes us ‘Out and About' to The Barbie Movie in Concert at the Hollywood Bowl and speaks with Producer and Conductor Macy Schmidt.

Music Notes with Jess
Ep. 238 - Dua Lipa Top 10

Music Notes with Jess

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2024 29:42


Dua Lipa has released her 3rd album, Radical Optimism.  She's worked hard the past decade to pursue pop/dance music, and likes passing along relationship lessons learned along the way in her lyrics. I made a top 10 countdown of her hits, and share my album critique. Theme Song: "Dance Track", composed by Jessica Ann CatenaTop 10 Playlist10. “Break My Heart” (2020) 9. “Blow Your Mind (Mwah)” (2016-2017)8. “Electricity” feat. Silk City (Diplo & Mark Ronson) (2018)7.  “Cold Heart (Pnau Remix)” feat. Elton John (2021-2022)6. “One Kiss” feat. Calvin Harris (2018)5. “Don't Start Now” (2019-2020)4. “Illusion” (2024)3. “New Rules” (2017)2. “Dance the Night” (2023)1.  “Levitating” (2020)Videos:"New Rules" at Ellen Degeneres Show (2018)"Levitating" feat. DaBaby (2020)"Levitating" (AMAs 2020 Performance)"Levitating (The Blessed Madonna Remix) feat. Madonna & Missy ElliottLisa Stansfield's Affection (1989)Related Episodes:Ep. 95 - Dua Lipa's "Levitating" Success"Ep. 117 - Top 40 Songs of 2021 (Part 2)Ep. 168 - Top 40 Songs of 2022 (Part 1) Ep. 203 - Barbie: The AlbumsEp. 221 - Top 40 Songs of 2023 (Part 2)Ep. 224- Elton John - EGOT PlaylistEp. 225 - Grammys 2024 PredictionsSupport the show!

ON With Mario Daily Podcast
OWM: Actor Kingsley Ben-Adir Talks Playing Bob Marley in New Biopic, Courtney's Court Takes on a Vegas Party & The Newest Elective Surgery Inspired by Mario!? (February 14, 2024)

ON With Mario Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2024 18:20 Transcription Available


Coming Up #OnWithMarioLopez – Actor #KingsleyBenAdir zooms in to talk #BobMarleyOneLove, #BarbieMovie, & more! Plus, we honor an 8 year old w/ a #GoodDeed Lopezie, Courtney's Court takes on Vegas jealousy, and the new elective surgery inspired by Mario?!?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ed & Red!
Ed & Red! - Epi 142 - OnlyFans Models Make Their Own Beer, MyPillow Takes Dirt Nap, End of Fruit-Tastic Era of Candy, & Much More!

Ed & Red!

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2024 50:50


On this episode with Ed the Sock & Liana Kerzner: OnlyFans models make their own beer but...it's kinda gross. Why movies about female or ethnic characters by female or ethnic directors tend to suck (except Barbie). MyPillow takes a dirt nap. And the end of a fruit-tastic era of candy!

13: A Taylor Swift Fan Podcast
SwifTEA: Debutation Outfits and Jokes That ARE Funny

13: A Taylor Swift Fan Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2024 29:22


Taylor Swift is sending mixed signals with her recent outfits.. Is the green look giving Debut or Rep vibes?Ana poses an impossible hypothetical question for the Day One, Tay Ones. Plus, Jo Koy's unfunny night on stage at the Golden Globe awards that dismisses and diminishes the successful women in attendance. He takes cheap shots at Taylor Swift, Margot Robbie, Greta Gerwig and the Barbie movie. Is he that unaware or just lacking in the humor department?He has plenty of excuses but we have TikTok that is filled with content creators!TikTok has their share of content creators that are both funny and aware, and these females make up their own monologues and valid points! Check out their handles below to see what else they have to say!And don't forget to subscribe to our YouTube channel! We didn't do a full video on this episode but there are videos available to watch, including our first full length video! Subscribe now and be on the lookout for another full length video to drop next! Ana Szabo, Amy Nichols and Lacey Gee discuss all this and more! What did we miss? What would you like to hear from us? There are lots of ways to reach us!CONTACT THE PODCAST!Email – the13podcast@gmail.comIG: https://www.instagram.com/the13podcastTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@the13podcastTwitter: https://twitter.com/the13TSpodcastYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@13ATaylorSwiftFanPodcastFOLLOW US!Ana - https://www.instagram.com/anaszabo13Lacey – https://www.instagram.com/laceygee13Amy – https://www.instagram.com/amysnicholsNick – https://www.instagram.com/nickadamsonairCHECK OUT OUR OTHER PODCASTS!Nick – "Shut Up!" & "The Chatty Daddies" TikTok content creators featured in this episode!@skabootywitz@whattheshek@leecohencomedyThis podcast is in no way related to or endorsed by Taylor Swift, her companies, or record labels. All opinions are our own.

F1 Racing Podcast
Max Verstappen Parody Song 2023

F1 Racing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2023 3:17 Transcription Available


Have you ever wondered what it takes to dominate the racing season three times in a row? Let's pull back the curtain on the unstoppable force that is Max Verstappen, the race car champion who's been reigning supreme since 2021. We're putting the pedal to the metal in this episode, sharing insights into his awe-inspiring career, his strategic moves on the track, and the drive that fuels his winning streak. But there's more to Max than just blistering speed and tactical prowess. Get a glimpse into the lesser-known aspects of his career, including his father's influence and his fiery rage on the track. We also promise a few chuckles with some amusing off-track anecdotes. And for all the Red Bull fans out there, we've got some exciting stories lined up for you. So fasten your seatbelts and let's celebrate the extraordinary journey of Max Verstappen, the champion who makes winning look like a walk in the park.Support the show

SNL Hall of Fame
David Bowie

SNL Hall of Fame

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2023 76:07


We're back in the Hall and this week we're talking about David Bowie, Join jD, Matt, and Thomas as they welcome Ryan McNeil to the pod.Transcript:[0:42] All right, thank you so much, Doug DeNance. It is great to be here inside the SNL Hall of Fame.You may have arrived yesterday only to find that the doors were locked.Well, it's Thanksgiving here in Canada, and that explains that, because this is, of course, where the hall is located in my recording studio in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.How are you doing, everybody? I hope you're well. Uh, whoa, hold on.That doesn't mean come inside. You got to wipe those feet first.Now, now that you're here, the SNL Hall of Fame podcast is a weekly affair.Each episode, we take a deep dive into the career of a former cast member, host, musical guests, or writer, and add them to the ballot for your consideration.Once the nominees have been announced, we turn to you, the listener, to vote for the most deserving and help determine who will be enshrined for perpetuity inside the hall.[1:43] It's really quite simple how this game works. We invite a guest on to tackle one of our nominees.They build the case for them. You listen and you ultimately get to cast the vote to determine whether or not they make it inside the hall.This year we'll be doing things a little bit differently. You will be getting an email if you have registered in the past to remind you to vote, but there is no actual registering to vote this year.You can just vote with your email address and you'll be good to go. So there's that.This week on the program, we have a good one for you. We have a, we always have a good one for you. I need to strike that.Can you strike that from the record, please? Very few people understand the operation here at the Hall of Fame, but we do have a stenographer that sits beside me as I recite thisintroduction, and she's wonderful.She's just wonderful. Her fingertips are like lightning.[2:49] She does a great spine massage as well. Anyway, before we go too much further into this and I incriminate myself, uh, let's head over to Matt's minutia minute, because I understandMatt is chomping at the bit this week to talk about David Bowie, who we will be joined by Ryan McNeil in the recording cellar with Thomas to talk about David Bowie and hisnomination.But before that, as always, we are going to track down our friend Matt, and he is going to talk to us in the... Oh, Jamie. Yes, Matt!Track 3:[3:25] Oh, Jamie!Track 2:[3:25] Yes, I know you!Track 3:[3:26] I am very excited about this one! I know, I know! You're gonna have a hard time stopping me talking, my friend.Track 2:[3:31] Okay, let's just do it.Track 3:[3:32] Can't wait.Davy Jones, aka David Bowie, was born January 8, 1947.He was 5'10".[3:45] Along with Tim Curry in the Rocky Horror Picture Show, David is the source of a lot of my youthful sexual awakenings.A little bit of TMI off the top, but just thought I'd get that out of the way.Born in London's working-class borough of Brixton, David Robert Jones changed his name so he was not confused with Davy Jones of the Monkees.Another heartthrob, but for very different reasons.[4:13] He had a rather unremarkable musical career early on, with his choir teacher calling his voice adequate, but he found inspiration in artists including The Teenagers, The Platters, FatsDomino, Elvis Presley, and Little Richard of whom he said upon hearing Tutti Frutti he declared that he had heard the voice of God.That early rock and roll really shook and shook people to their bones and you know if somebody's gonna be the voice of God, I wanted to be Little Richard.Now, he had some pretty incredible childhood friends, one of whom was Peter Frampton, who he met when he went to Bromley Technical High School, where Frampton's dad wasteaching David Bowie art and possibly creating the future of music secondhand.Just shows the importance of teachers. He was also at this time friends with David Jones's friends with a certain Reginald Kenneth Dwight, aka Elton John.Sadly, they drifted apart as their fame began to grow and did not have a chance to reconcile prior to David's death.[5:28] David formed his first band at the age of 15 called the Conrads, a skiffle band aping the Sound of the Beatles and other British skiffle bands of the time, which drew from US guitarmusic and blues.He drifted from band to band, including The King Bees and The Lower Third, before striking out on his own as David Jones.That didn't last long, shortly after he changed his name.His first release was the single Can't Help Thinking About Me, flopped, like all of his prior efforts with his bands to date.During his hippie era, David began working with producer extraordinaire Tony Visconti, who continues to talk about working with David to this day, and their relationship continued upuntil David's passing.He studied dramatic arts under Lindsey Kemp, including avant-garde theater, mime, comedy del arte, and all of this really does carry through to a lot of Bowie's performances, whichembrace movement, extreme performance, and, honestly, a lot of the time, comedy of the absurd.[6:37] His career exploded out of the gate with Space Oddity, which was released at a very timely moment, right before the moon landing.The BBC decided to use the song over top of their coverage of the moon landing, and that catapulted him from an obscure hippie to one of the most influential musicians that catapultedhim from an obscure hippie to one of the most influential musicians of the 20th century.[7:15] Over his career, he embraced a host of characters, including the most famous being Siggy Stardust, the Thin White Duke, and Aladdin Sane, but he also included characters likeMajor Tom and art detective Nathan Alder.His first song in character was the 1967 bassoon-driven single, The Laughing Gnome, which is as weird as the name makes it sound.Seriously, listen to it. Your life will be changed. There's a tiny talking gnome.I thought I dropped acid. I haven't dropped acid since high school.It was triggering.[7:58] He has 99 composer credits, 38 film acting credits including the alien refugee Tom Jerome Newton in The Man Who Fell to Earth and source of much sexual consternation, Jareth inLabyrinth, not to mention a delightful cameo as himself in Zoolander and appearance on Broadway and in London's West End as the Elephant Man.His first recording, I Never Dreamed, was recorded in 1963 when he was 16 and a member of the Conrads.His fellow bandmate and drummer, David Hadfield, was moving house in 1990 and found it in a bread box wrapped in wax paper.You can actually go back and hear that. Young David Bowie. Big difference from later David Bowie.[8:50] Now a myth about David is that he has heterochromia, but he does not.What happened was he was punched in the eye by a band member and developed a condition called anoscleruria, a permanently dilated pupil, which is the cause of why some people thinkthat eye is a slightly different color.Many songs were inspired by his brother, who suffered from complex mental health issues, jump, they say, and these issues led to him being institutionalized and then sadly his eventualsuicide.[9:30] Bowie is a cultural icon, so much so that there are multiple Barbies that have been released celebrating his unique looks, and I am sad that none of them appeared in the Barbiemovie.An innovator, he launched his own ISP in 1996 called Bowie.net, which is one of the earliest social media platforms where he basically invented the AMA.Not long after, he also pioneered artists monetizing their products and creations by selling shares in David Bowie.You could own a share of Bowie.I don't know what part I'd want to own, but I wish I had had the money at the time.His last album, Blackstar, was released on his birthday, January 8th, in 2016.A deep, penetrating meditation on death, loss, regret, pain, and hope, ultimately.Two days later, he died at the age of 69. His life ended as it was lived, a piece of art.Track 4:[10:59] Yes, indeed, Jamie and Matt, thank you so much. I am down here in the recording cellar and I will not leave until the business at hand is done.Today we are talking about David Bowie and here to discuss all things Bowie and SNL with me is a great guest that we've had on, this is his fifth time on the podcast. Oh man, do I get ajacket?Well, I see, you know, I think, uh, our previous five timers have just been okay, Ryan, with, with like, uh, your bragging rights and there, you know, you could, we could send you businesscards if you want something like that.You know, I see, I make that joke and yet I have, I'd say at least a dozen people who have been on my own show five times. I have nothing for them.I don't have stickers. I don't have buttons, nada.I've got people who've been on like seven, eight, nine times.I don't even, like not even a gift basket.So I'm just happy to, happy for the acknowledgement. Yeah, well, rest assured we have nothing for you as well. So, you don't feel the need to pay it forward with this.So you, yeah, so Ryan's been on, Ryan McNeil has been on for the Prince episode.He's been on to talk about Justin Timberlake, Bill Murray.[12:19] Dave Grohl was a wonderful episode. We've gotten a lot of great feedback still on the Dave Grohl episode.And Ryan McNeil, host of the Matinee Cast as well, a podcast, over 300 episodes now.Ryan, geez, tell me this is it. One of these days, I hope to get paid.[12:39] But yeah, when we recorded 300 this year, it was wild to think that I'd been doing it as long as I have.You know, there's times... My cat, every once in a while, will make an appearance.So I do apologize to your listeners. Okay. If they hear Lord Baelish crying, he's crying for nothing, really. 300 episodes. Yeah, you know, there's times where I think nobody's listening,just like any other show.But it's been great. I've met some really fantastic people doing it.I've seen some fantastic films that I might not have otherwise have seen.And it's part of the reason why I got the job I have.I'm not podcasting for a living, but I was able to put myself out there and kind of create a portfolio beyond just my own work of, if you're interested in learning about me, go listen to thisbecause this is, you know, something I create and can give you an idea of who you're talking to.Yeah, it's a good one. And this is coming out in mid October.Is there anything specifically that you might have in mind for mid October, we'll be getting into a new season, I usually take September off because it's kind of a wasteland for movies andcoming out of the Toronto International Film Festival, I can usually use a bit of a breath.So we'll be starting a whole new season of of shows mid-October.[14:00] I think the new Scorsese will be showing up by then. So we'll probably have an episode dedicated to that for sure.Yeah, that's a good one. I just read the book, by the way. So so I'm really looking forward to the movie. If it's anything like the book, it's gonna be outstanding, I think. So definitely. Yeah,that's the matinee cast course with Ryan McNeil.Go check that out. And today here on the SNL Hall of Fame, we are talking about another musical guest again, David Bowie And Ryan, this is your third musical guest that you've beenon for, of course, Prince and Dave Grohl.And I find it fascinating how viewers of SNL and voters of the SNL Hall of Fame look at musical guests.And I'm curious, why do you think people have been so hesitant to vote musical guests into the SNL Hall of Fame at this point? Paul Simon's the only one that's in now. I'll pat us on theback and say, I think we did a great job advocating for Dave Grohl.But why do you Do you think voters might be hesitant to put musical guests into the hall?I do think that the musical component of SNL is something that the most avid viewers.[15:07] You know, they go get a beer during that part of the show, especially if it's a band they don't know.I, I've actually found, discovered a lot of bands because they were on SNL.And I kind of felt a little foolish for not having known about them before, because SNL, as much as they can promote music and, and, you know, create an interesting showcase for a widearray of artists.And I got to give them credit for that too. They, they really have all kinds of different musicians on.It's not what everybody tunes in for. So if it's not your thing, if you're rather, if you're waiting for update or if you're waiting for, you know, the next round of the Target Lady or the nextround of the Wild and Crazy Guys, the Four Strunk Brothers or whatever you happen to be waiting for, that part of the show doesn't latch for you.This is just one of those things for me where where the Venn diagrams overlap, where the comedy nerd and the musical nerd are both delighted at the same moment.So I know that's not everybody, and that's cool.Get from things what you want to get from things. But for me, it's one of the highlights of SNL is the way they can work with a musical act and the way they can highlight and promoteand foster musical careers.[16:26] Yeah, I'm sometimes that way too. I'll admit, I oftentimes, especially if it's a musical guest I've never heard of, I'll use that time to go use the restroom or let my dogs out for for onelast pee before they go to sleep for the evening.So that's that is like a convenient break in between.I know I'm not going to miss update. I know I want to see what sketches come up.So unfortunately, like something sometimes in an hour and a half has to kind of fall through the cracks for some people and this does but depending on the artist and I think the one we'retalking about today if I was you know I was watching SNL for probably two or three of his appearances but in his prime there's no way I would have gotten out of my seat to go dowhatever get a snack or whatever I would have been glued to the TV of course to watch David Bowie so there's those certain artists that you just have to, I think, just stay there for.And I think we're talking about one of them today, Ryan, in David Bowie.And I wanted to ask you to start off, like, if you just can put into context for anybody who might not totally be familiar, anybody who wants to reminisce, like where David Bowie was likeon the rock star hierarchy, like throughout the 70s.His first appearance was 79, so throughout the 70s, where was Bowie in that hierarchy?[17:47] What's interesting about him showing up for the first time in 79 is, it's not like our Dave Grohl episode, where the first time Dave Grohl shows up, he's still got that new car smell.He looks like he's going to freak out if he misses a beat. David Bowie, by the time he shows up in 79, he's been going full tilt for 11 years.He is fully formed. He is deeply in the rock.Parthenon at that point, he's influencing other artists behind him.He will influence other artists who come after him.And watching that first appearance, I mean, if somebody is going to go back and watch his appearances in order, the only downside is the first one is the best, and they're all kind ofshuffling in between after that.But that first episode that he appears in 79, he is firing on all cylinders.He's actually a little bit subdued in terms of how weird he will be and how weird he'll get later. He's a little, you know, he's a little glossy in this era. He's kind of in between personae.But when he shows up, that's the great thing, is he is showing up at his prime.[18:59] It's like watching Muhammad Ali fight, you know, as a 26 year old and beating Sonny Liston.It's an incredible thing to witness. Yeah, I agree. I think this might be this Bowie appearance. It was season five, early in season five, it was season five, episode seven. So that wasDecember of 79.I think it was arguably in those early years, maybe the biggest get that SNL had.I mean, as far as we can run through, I'm sure I'm missing someone, but there are a few musicians around that time who were as big as Bowie.So I'm venturing to guess like they never had, they didn't have McCartney until the next year, I'm venturing to guess that Bowie was maybe the biggest get in those early years for SNL.Mm-hmm. I'd say that's pretty much on the nose. And what I like is it's embracing the new, right?[19:53] At that time, they were still trying to get the Beatles to come back, like Lauren was offering checks.They were very much interested in some of those New York bands, but they weren't exactly what I'd call leading edge with a lot of the music.So having somebody like Bowie who comes out and does something a little artier, a little kookier, it's them embracing the way that rock is changing and the way that rock is changingfrom, you know, four white boys copying blues into something a little bit more experimental, a little bit more arty, a little bit more New York.Bowie, of course, is an English artist, but those records, they feel, along with being very, very Berlin, obviously, they feel very at home with the New York vibe at the time of bands liketelevision and talking heads and those kinds of bands.Think it maybe lent some credibility in some ways to being a musical guest on SNL.And because before that, we would see a lot of, I mean, Randy Newman, of course, Paul Simon, he's buddies with Lorne Michaels. He appeared in those early years. But a lot of it wasblues musicians who are great, but they didn't have like the cultural cache.They didn't pop culturally necessarily like David Bowie did.So this was this was a great get for SNL. Again, his first appearance season 5 episode 7. This was in December of 79.[21:21] This was a few months after he released Lodger.Lodger? I've never actually heard anybody say this album name out loud.I've always called it Lodger, so we'll go with that.So he released Lodger a few months prior to this.The host was Martin Sheen, so we could delve in, unless you have anything else to say about Bowie in the 70s, could delve into this first appearance.No, let's go for it. I mean, I could, you know, we could be doing a whole other show.Sure. If we were doing that. But yeah, Lodger, it's a great place for him to be showing up. It ends off his Berlin trilogy, as I said, it's him very, very much in his prime.[22:03] He's gonna kind of take a weird and interesting wander after this, but it's a great place for him to show up.And the first song that he did, uh, was not from that album.It was, it was, it was the man who sold the world from the album, the man who sold the world. What did you think of this performance of the man who sold the world?So the one thing I adore about this first performance is that he is very much playing the, uh, the, the New York art gallery nerd.He is, he's putting on these performances that will influence David Byrne and influence Lady Gaga, all of these in the best ways.I'm a big believer in lineage when it comes to rock and roll.I don't look at somebody and turn up my nose and be like, David Bowie did that first.[22:56] I love seeing the influences. Yeah, he does this very cool installation art performance.Kanye will cop to this later on, where he's in this huge suit and he's basically like, almost wheeled out, although he's carried by these two aliens who are completely – Yeah, those spooky-looking guys who also served as the backup singers, yeah.Yeah, who are completely blasé about all things, but they carry Bowie out to the microphone, like they're wheeling out Hannibal Lecter.And yeah, he starts out – that's kind of a flex, is like, I'm going to start with something I did a while ago. I'm promoting a new record, but I'm not going to start with that. I'm going to goback and remind you why I'm here. and he slays as he always does.[24:00] I might prefer this just the performance and the sound of it.I might prefer this to the album version. Quite honestly, I think it was it was maybe a little more textured.It had so many layers. And I think just I listening to it, I was like, God, this is so good.Like, I like the album version. Quite honestly, I like Nirvana's version on Unplugged.Right. Better than better than Bowie's album version.But this was like this really popped to me. I thought it was really interesting.I think the two scary looking dudes, the backup singers, I added to it quite a a bit. So I really enjoyed this performance and visually, it was something that SNL didn't always do back then.It's half like, as you said, the performance art aspect.No, because you need the, like that part I feel is driven from the artist.I feel like every time they book somebody, they're like, okay, so you know what the set is and you know what you're working with, you know, good luck.And I think it's, it can be on the artist to come back to them and say, well, I want to turn it into a bedroom the way that Lizzo did, or I want to turn it into just a blank white wall the waythat Kanye did.[25:07] It's on them to change what's in front of you that much. And the set is still static. It's not like David Bowie is doing anything really drastic with the train stations behind him.But he was the one who's like, all right, boys, you're going to put me in this big clunky suit and you're going to wheel me out forward so that I'm going to sing.Standing stark still, mind you, like he's not, not so much as a sway.He's very much locked in place. And yet you can't take your eyes off him because it's the song is that good and he's so charismatic doing it.Yeah. That's the thing about Bowie is he's someone who you can't take your eyes off. To me, he's one of the most interesting looking people, I think, who has ever lived.And every time you see him, he has a different look. Like from Gaga today, every time you see Lady Gaga, she looks different.That was Bowie back then. He just, and he pulled off anything.He was just so visually, just an interesting person to look at.The thing that's wild too is, that's a handsome dude.[26:08] That guy rolls out of bed and just like puts on jeans and a black t-shirt, and that's a good looking cat.Does not need to do anything. He does not need to put on makeup.He does not need to change his hair.He does not need to put on a crazy outfit. He just shows up as a gorgeous human being.And yet, throughout his career, he's like, I am going to dye my hair bright orange. I am going to dress like an alien. I'm only going to wear the white suit. And it's like, okay, cool, becauseyou just go along with it.[26:38] It's like he's eschewing his natural beauty because he doesn't feel like that's interesting enough.Yeah, everything he did made sense with his style.Even if – like I couldn't pull any of that stuff off.Most of us couldn't. But anything that he tried, he pulled off.Whether it was like – and we saw his style kind of change with the times as we will see it here on SNL, but even as he got older, he had what I call like the cool dad kind of haircut. Hegrew into it.I don't know how he aged that way, especially considering later on in life, he was very sick, but he just, he aged so incredibly.He's a, like a one of one in terms of just the style.Like few people, Prince could probably pull off a lot of things, but maybe not as many types of different types of things as Bowie.And then, I mean, like, so, you know, the big suit was that he could have just kept trotting back out the big suit we all would would have got a laugh but then he comes back out and doesTVC 1-5.[28:07] Again, not off the new record, so it's like, I have something out, but I'm not going to sing about that right now.It's like the opposite of a concert where they start with six new songs before they get to the stuff you love.And TVC15, I mean, again, he's not going back out in the suit here.He's going out in like a blazer and a dress. He's doing his little sexually fluid androgynous thing that will spark a whole other movement.Influencing a lot of artists to come, influencing the culture to a better place, I think. So he's out there. He's kind of dressed like a glam schoolmarm.And now the aliens are bored. Now the aliens are reading the newspaper.And what's the other alien doing? Oh, the other alien is walking his dog.You know, they're still seeing – there's a little poodle with a TV.Yeah, with a TV in its mouth.[29:02] So yeah, so it's like, okay, we gave them the suit and that worked, but we can't give them the suit again because they won't buy that.What else can we do? All right.Let's dress me, let's dress me somewhat in drag, not fully in drag.And you guys just act bored. Just act aloof, sing when we need you to, trade the newspaper and the dog, and that will work.Yeah, and everything that happens makes sense. Everything that he wears makes sense. It's just given who he is, it all of this weird, weird stuff on stage makes sense. Yeah, you got it. Yougot to tip your cap to that.I love it. That was TVC one five from station to station. So we're not even getting anything yet from his, from his new album. But the third song, which by the way, pretty cool. They lethim perform three songs that didn't all. Yeah, they don't do that. Yeah, they don't. Yeah, I know.That's usually a sign that they're really happy that you're there when they give you a third. I can only count on a very few instances where they give you a third.They still do. Every once in a while, they'll give you a third song, but it's really, really rare.Sometimes I think it's because they're light on material.[30:07] Boys Keep Swinging, I mean, just when you think he's fired the gun empty, Boys Keep Swinging is- This is wild.It starts out so normal. It actually starts out like the Nazi boy singing in Cabaret, where it's just from the neck up. And you're like, oh, this is pretty.And then this shot reveals and you're like, oh, it's a little Nazi boy singing.That's not what David Bowie did here. That's in Cabaret. Watch that movie.It's an incredible movie. And when that moment comes, it's horrifying.No, in here, David Bowie is singing from the neck up and you're thinking everything is normal.[31:08] And then the shot pans down and he's basically composited with a marionette that's being shot offstage and he's like following the marionette.He's not just sticking in place. He actually can see what the puppeteer is doing with the doll and how it's making it dance and his head is following it.People can't see obviously because it's an audio medium, but his head is like bobbing back and forth or his head is, you know, bouncing along with the puppet and it's just such a delight towatch.[31:40] Yeah, it was jarring. And so you're saying, so I was trying to figure out how they were doing this. And so the marionette was on a different, so Bowie was on the stage and themarionette was on a different stage.I, it's, it's kind of hard to figure out exactly how they're doing it.I was trying to figure it out. Yeah. Bowie can clearly see what the puppet is doing in real time.So I don't know if one camera is pointing at him in front of a green screen and another camera is pointing at the puppet and they're nearby, but they don't happen to be on the stage with theband.That may very well be what it is, but they're definitely aware of each other.They're definitely in proximity to the band.That's one where I would love a shot. I'd love a behind the scenes shot where I can see how they did it.Cause it's also, I mean, it's really low budge. It's not, you know, it's, it's not any kind of like avatar trickery here, you know, this was 1979. Yeah. Yeah. So it's something you couldprobably do with your phone.[32:40] But it just, it's, it's, it's delightful. It's so kooky. It's all hanging on a song. That's like, not exactly one of his bangers.You know, you gotta go like 20 songs deep or so, or 30 songs deep before people start talking about Boyz Keep Swinging, but the song slaps, the performance is amazing, he finishes offhis little.[33:00] Gallery residency and, you know, shows SNL how it's done.I would have loved to see, like you said, I would have loved to know what this looked like to the studio audience to be there.But Bowie was just so perfect at coordinating his movements with that marionette, turning it into a cohesive thing.That's impressive. In 1979, I bet people were watching, going like, what the hell? This is like, this is awesome. I was watching it today going like, this is so fun to watch. It's wonderful.You know, do you think that these performances on SNL, like captured Bowie's late seventies essence. Like, do you think fans got what they wanted with these performances?[33:37] Yeah, yeah, absolutely. Like, you know, this is, this is back in the day where seeing a band only ever, you know, if you, you either went to a concert, if they came near your town oryou saw them on TV, you know, like there, there was, you know, there was no YouTube, there were no videos, like you, you, and not only that, but there were very seldom like reruns,right?Or, or you had to, it was appointment television. had to be on the living room floor, you had to be on the couch at midnight on Saturday night, Sunday morning to see these things.So, you know, yeah, I think he may have even thought of that, you know, that at the time when people are seeing bands on television, that they are making a point to see them.Because this is long, long before TV was just company in the room, or, you know, God forbid, a second screen.If something was on, you were generally watching it with intent.So he probably thought if somebody's watching me with intent, I want to give them a show.[34:36] I was really impressed with with all three of these, and visually and the songs to everything kind of gelled.And so that was like, right under the wire as far as like, him getting on SNL in the 70s. It was the second to last episode of the entire decade.So he went the entire 80s without appearing on SNL.Which is weird because his music, like, we talked about this with Prince.Like, Prince took a really long wander in between appearances, but Prince also took a really long wander with his career.[35:08] Bowie in the 80s, I mean, Bowie in the 80s was very, very poppy, very much more FM radio, you know? Like, his songs were a lot slicker.He wasn't doing the arty, weird, alien, I'm going to dress in a giant suit while the aliens are bored behind me thing anymore.He was doing something much more commercial with songs like Let's Dance and Modern Love and those kinds of things. Love them, but they feel much more like they they could havebeen done by just about anybody.Um, so, but the thing is, they suit what SNL was doing in the 80s very much.So it's kind of interesting that he never showed up for any of that.Yeah, I'm surprised what Let's Dance, the album came out in what, 83?Thereabouts. Thereabouts. So, so I think he would have been a great fit on there.And there's well known, I mean, Modern Love, Let's Dance, China Girl, Cat People, like there was some really beloved songs. Yeah. And he was, he was touring. He was big. Like hewas, it wasn't like he was being that guy in the cabin off in the woods, that would come later.But he was he was around, he was doing stuff, he was touring, he was, you know, doing duets with Mick Jagger.[36:17] For whatever reason, he just never showed up. I think especially with that album, too.I think he adapted to like the 80s sound. He made it Bowie, but he still fit in to what the overall vibe of was of that time. Yeah, it's always cool. I don't know.Maybe Ebersol didn't didn't love him. be. I mean it's always cool to talk about Bowie's fans because everybody has like their era of Bowie that they love.Stones fans, it's kind of the same sort of thing. People love 60s Stones. People love 70s Stones.[36:48] There's a lot of people who swear by 70s, 80s, 70s Bowie and then everything after 1979 is trash or there's people who came in much later and find those 90s records really, reallyinteresting and really, really wonderful and anything before or after that is weird.So it's Bowie's kind of – that's one of the things that I love about him is that because he's got all of these movements like an artist, like you can see he's very, very much inspired by thegreat artists who had their movements.[37:19] He lends himself to people coming in and out of his work at various points.Yeah. Where do you find yourself on that spectrum of preferences?Does it vary just by what mood you're in? It does, actually.[37:32] I mean, I really clung to him in late 90s. So I have a soft spot for some of those late 90s records that we're going to talk about in a second.As time went on, I grew to appreciate more and more of, you know, I then like jumped straight back to the 70s stuff first and the 80s stuff kind of took a minute with me.I have a a bittersweet fondness for those last two records just because I found, I found them so, so intricate and unexpected.Like he had, as I mentioned, he'd been gone for quite some time and I'd actually kind of squared myself to the fact that he may be gone permanently because it had been so long with himnot doing anything until of course he was completely gone.Um, but I, I, I very much, I love, I love a lot of it, but I do have a soft spot for those, those 90 records because that's that's where I joined the circus.[38:22] His second appearance on SNL, it's said went through the entire 80s without appearing on SNL. His second appearance was in November of 91, season 17.A pretty memorable episode, honestly. Macaulay Culkin hosted this episode.And I have visceral, kind of vivid memories as a child of Macaulay Culkin saying.Ladies and gentlemen, Tin Machine. Yeah. And at the time when I was a little kid, I didn't know, I didn't really know who David Bowie, like I think I knew the name. You probably knewhim as that guy from Labyrinth.Yeah, yeah, honestly, yeah. Like Labyrinth, I knew him from there, but I didn't put it together that Tin Machine was David Bowie's band.I thought it was just some band that I had never heard of. but Ryan, are you a big tin machine guy?[39:05] Not so much. Tim Machine is, it's a strange little moment in his career because it comes as an answer to the poppy, glossy, mainstream commercial 80s music that he was doing.He found himself restless and dissatisfied, understandably, even though, you know, I would say that a lot of that 80s music has its merit.He just didn't like where he was at and the kind of people he was drawing into the to the theater.So he decided to take a break and do something different and go work with other people and create this little band 10 machine.Here's the really strange thing is that it's not, it doesn't feel like that hard of a swing away from what he's doing of everything he he ever did.It's it feels just fine. It doesn't feel like a drastic shift back to the art stuff, it's not what I'd call like especially harder.It kind of feels like it's in between the eras of music, you know?Like yeah, in a time where Metallica and Guns N' Roses and Motley Crue were the biggest things in rock, this feels very different.But considering that at the same time Pearl Jam and Red Hot Chili Peppers and Nirvana are about to take over, this feels like a step behind all of them.[40:27] So I mean, they're good. It's a good performance. It's not the aliens and there's no suit.It's very 90s. Yeah. The first song they did is called Baby Universal.And I actually surprised I was surprised I actually like these performances more than than I expected.I expected it to be a huge, huge drop off because it wasn't like bowie, it was a side project.But I think I came to the conclusion that I would still like this if it wasn't bowie. Like I think it fits in fine, like it was a fine, good, enjoyable performance In my opinion.[41:26] I mean, I'm, I'm curious for sure. I'm not, I'm not thinking that, I know, I feel sad that I missed it in this moment. There's a lot of stuff that I, I was really late to the party and I'mlike, why wasn't I listening to this then? Um, this is not one of those moments.I'm like, Oh cool. I've got something new that I can find out about.Um, he's very styled in this, you know, he's not doing the, the arty weirdo.He's, he's very, very much, you know, a handsome dude in like leather jackets and, and sharp collars and that kind of thing. What is it? Mid to late forties around this time? 1991? Yeah.Yeah. Late forties there about the mid forties.Um, you know, cool guy who's in his mid forties in the early nineties.Yeah. And he works it well. Yeah. It's what I, what I thought was cool about this too, is it's, it's really awesome to have this band documented in the landscape of SNL.Like that's one of the things I like about this show is that it's around for a lot of moments that are interesting experiments that people may forget about.Like, correct me if I'm wrong, but there is an episode where the musical guest is Chris Gaines, right? Yeah. Well, Garth Brooks hosted and then the musical guest was Chris Gaines. Yeah.[42:36] If you tried to explain that to somebody now who was not around at the time, it would seem bananas.And yet it's like, no, it's right there in the archive.Go watch it. And it's a perfect snapshot of that time too.And we're thankful that it's there. Yeah, yeah, yeah, for sure.And I would have to say tin machine. I mean, they're good musicians, too Oh, yeah, David Bowie got Tony Fox sales hunt sales and then Reeves Gabriels He's in the Rock and Roll Hallof Fame as a member of the cure and Reeves is gonna play with him for a while Yeah, so it's it's kind of it's kind of neat because you're seeing the beginning of a relationship.Yeah. Yeah, it's really neat They're their second song to me.I think the vocals especially sounded more classic Bowie Yeah, the way he was singing his inflection.Yeah, the song is called if there is something.[43:51] To me, that sounded like that's how I know Bowie. Yeah, that one was better of the two.Yeah, yeah, I think I preferred that one as well because like, you know, it's that warm blanket of Bowie that we're probably used to.Totally. So that was Tin Machine.That was his second episode on SNL, season 17.And then we go about six years before the next one, 1997, that was season 22 in February of 97.He's promoting Earthling, which was released about five days prior.Yeah. Tell us about Earthling.You said you liked, you started liking around this era of Bowie.This is very much where I show up.So I had found myself very interested in the record that came before Outside, and that was my gateway drug to Bowie.I started listening to old Bowie around that time, became very, very interested in him as an artist, his looks and whatnot, and listened to the older stuff.So this was the first one that it dropped, and I latched right away.I was lucky in that this is where I got to see him perform a show.Oh, wow. Yeah. And he was performing this record mixed in with his older work.So I have a soft spot for this, for this record. It is very late nineties.Yes. It is very, very, you know, grunge is over.[45:20] Electronic is taking over. You know, we're- To me, it sounded like the Prodigy, like the song, Little Wonder, that the first song that performed, I got the vibes of The Prodigy, whichis a total late 90s.[46:08] It begins with this beautiful drum lick, which unfortunately is a drum machine.The drummer's just sitting there waiting for his turn. And when the drums come in, they're fantastic. But it's amazing that this really quick and steady drum line is a machine.Bowie is kind of reminding you again of his Aladdin sane time, like he's got the bright orange hair again.Again, he's very, very, his look here is very like.Sharp and demon-like. He's got this big collar. He's got this very 90s goatee on his chin.But again, this could just be me talking fondly about the era where I walked into.It's incredible. It's wonderful. It's powerful. It's strong. It's loud.[46:53] And it's very, very interesting, again. He's not trying to style up the performance that I found a little bit weird because this era he was doing, he was wearing this really great UnionJack coat at the time.If people find the cover of Earthling, he had this really great coat around the same time that the Spice Girls were wearing it as a dress.It was a very, very big time for England.But he didn't wear that on SNL, even though he was wearing that for some of his concerts. And it's fantastic.Yeah, what I love, this is an example to me of something that I love about Bowie is that he doesn't thumb his nose at the trends of the day.No, he's interested. He's interested in it and he really embraces it.Like we see, like we're hearing electronic elements in this, in this first song, in this album, Earthling.[47:40] He works with Trent Reznor, obviously maybe a couple of years after this, around this time. So I love that he embraces. This is around the time he was co-head, he was touring. Hewas touring with Trent. Yeah.The tour before this. Yeah. Yeah. So he's embracing that stuff and I love it.He's not one of the old school guys who's just sticking to what he knows and everything in my day was great and everything now sucks.Like, I love that he embraces new, new things in music.I mean, he was friends with John Lennon and John had that too, right? Like John was always interested in doing new and interesting and different things. So it's, it's, it's, you know, itmakes sense that the two of them would be cut from the same kind of cloth. Yeah, definitely.And the second performance here, it's a throwback. He gives older Bowie fans something that they love. he performs Scary Monsters.[49:01] I love this song and I think it was such a great performance.I love seeing something scary monsters came out in 1980 So it was like a early late 70s early 80s kind of still Bowie vibe Yeah, it's the hinge from one area into the other what I love aboutthis and you know with like if we put the tin machine Performance aside for a second all of his other three performances.He does something new and then shows you how it fits with something old You know or in the case of the first one does the old stuff and then shows you how it fits with the new stuff.[49:32] So doing Scary Monsters, Super Creeps and kind of making it just that little bit harder than it was on the record and showing you how well it fits with something like Little Wonder,you know, to anybody who's like, Oh, I liked him better when he was doing Scary Monsters.It's like, well, this is very much like Scary Monsters. Just, you know, we're doing it a little harder.Reeves is just shredding on this on this performance, just absolutely wailing.Bowie is going for it. There's so much bravado in this performance.It's it's just so cool to see.Yeah, I love that. He he's given the people what they want. Yeah, essentially.I mean, he's doing a great performance of a new song, but he's like, I'm going to go back to 1980.And and when you when you discount, like when you if you if you don't include the tin machine performances, these are five songs and five different albums.So he performed from lodger station to station, the man who sold the world, we're getting something from earthling and scary monsters and super creeps.This is like, this is so cool. I love when the when artists say, we'll play you a new one, but then we're going to play you something that's a little bit different.[50:42] We know that you love, like we're going to take you back. So I love, I love that, that the, again, like the lack of pretension that's in there.I wish more artists would do it. Like, I know it's important to promote your new work.You know, especially when you're, when you may not get another chance.Like, I mean, not everybody is David Bowie. A lot of these bands are going to come on one time and they may never come again. So, you know, along with the fact that they may not haveolder work to draw on, on.They really want to make the most of why they're there.[51:11] But the ones who do get another chance or the ones who have been around for a minute, you know, play something older, rearrange it or something and just let us see how it fits.Yeah. So I think, you know, third episode that he's appeared on as musical guest.I think we're, we have a high batting average here. Even the tin machine stuff, honestly, I enjoyed. Yeah.Like it was super enjoyable to surprise me how much I enjoyed his tin machine stuff.So I think we're, we have a high batting average here with David Bowie on SNL, uh, his fourth appearance, season 25, the, the first episode of the season, Jerry Seinfeld hosting thisepisode in 1999.And again, Bowie promoting his new album, Hours, but he's given us something old and something new. something new Ryan Thursday's child from ours.[52:26] So Thursday's Child, I actually kind of love. It's nothing complicated.It's not something that I would say is like, you know, top 20 Bowie or anything like that, but it's just so sweet.It's so comforting and just really lyrical. It's kind of like a sundown kind of record.His performance is actually very subdued.[52:51] He's dressed like he just walked out of Banana Republic. Um, this is the cool dad look that I was talking about. His hair is a little longer, but it's kind of parted in the middle. It'syeah, but it's shaggy, but it's like intentional.[53:04] It's like, and he w you're right. He looks like he walked out of banana Republic.This is what I see. Like, I have an uncle who reminds me that he, like he, he, he, who wears his hair like that so perfectly.And he, and he just looks like a, like a cool dad kind of vibe.And, and this is another different look that Bowie's just pulling off.I wish I could, and I don't know, 15 to 20 years.I wish I could pull something. Exactly. I will not. Like, that's the thing is that he's still, you know, even with the fact that he looks his out, I kind of wish that he was a little bit more styled,but the fact is he still looks like David Bowie.You know, this looks like David Bowie on laundry day. Yeah. Did we mention he's married to a supermodel? Yeah. Supermodel. Yeah. There's, you know, it's, it's, it's a little odd. Uh, Imean, maybe that's the thing he settled down now. So he doesn't have to try so hard.Um, the song is beautiful. The album is somewhat forgettable hours is not what even even somebody who comes to him in the late 90s.It's not one of the records that a lot of people mention. It kind of it was kind of Thursday's Child and done, but it's a beautiful song.It's a lovely song. Really sweet, really romantic.You know, there's no angle on this one. It's just here's a guy who can sing and he's going to sing for you.Yeah, I just I love that it's a it's highlighting his voice, his singing, and that was the main thing that stood out to me.It's just like, this is Bowie's voice. We're highlighting that.And I'm fine with it being more of a subdued performance.[54:26] I think it shows a different side of him as a performer that I think is necessary.I think it was a really good addition to the night.And that's, you know, I think it especially works because we're getting like a really rockin' song to close the night.Throwback, again a song that I've always loved, Rebel Rebel from Diamond Dogs.One One of his big songs that I think a lot of people love.[55:21] This is usually one of the showstoppers. Again, you know, he reminds you how the new stuff fits with the old stuff.It's all swagger. This performance is all, I know how much you all love this song. I know how much you're all gonna lose it, and I will not disappoint.I'm not gonna act above it.I'm not gonna act like I'm tired of singing it. I am here because I know you enjoy it, and it's wonderful.He even kind of like, cozies up to his bass player for the lines, like, not sure if you're a boy or a girl. Hey baby, your hair's all right.She's a bald woman of color. So of course there would be kind of that fluidity to her appearance and, you know, any time a woman's hair is bald, it's, you know, I love your hair.No, who cares if your hair is bald? You know, it's great to see him reinterpreting those lyrics in that kind of way.[56:15] And I think what I love about it the most is it shows that, yeah, we started with the dog and the TV in his mouth, and we started with the puppets, and we started with the aliens.We started with Arty Schtick, but the reality is that even if he didn't use the Arty Schtick, if he just went out and sang Rebel Rebel, or if he just went out and sang Man Who Sold theWorld, it wouldn't have mattered because the thing is, the work is genius.So you can dress it up and you can have fun with it and you can give your audience something more because you want to and you want to create and you want to find and build these littlelasting moments.But if you strip it away and the work is still genius, it doesn't matter. It still holds.[57:04] Right, and if he did the arty shtick in 1999 like he was in the 70s...Probably wouldn't have come across as authentic because that's not where he was as a creative person in his life probably in the time.That's just not what he was interested in. So if he just forced himself to do the arty shtick, it probably would have fallen flat, I think, if he wasn't as invested in it.I want to see him be authentic to himself. Yeah. I mean, he will still keep calling back to those earlier records on The Records to Come, Like stuff that he wouldn't even play on SNL, likerecords like, um, when he will later get to Heathen, Heathen has a lot of callbacks to, I mean, other singers, like he does covers on Heathen, but he calls back to a lot of his Berlin, uh,albums, certainly later on when he will do The Next Day, um, The Next Day is a callback to kind of his whole career.So he's going to keep- cover on the next day is a callback to Heroes.Because it's just a box that says the next day over the Heroes album cover.Yeah. Yeah. So he's going to do that. And he will continue to find the way that the new work can be informed by the old work. Not copying the old work, exactly, like he's not, you know,as much as I love the Stones, he's not doing the Stones.[58:27] Just, he's finding new ways to, to take, to add chapters to, to those earlier stories without necessarily needing to dress in the white suit or dress like the alien or get in the dress.You know, it's, it's, it's an interesting, it's, it's kind of, it's a very mature approach to, to rock and roll and to, you know, art pop.Yeah, I agree. And, and we see it here, his relationship to, to older material in here in in 1999 with Rebel Rebel. This was a song, I don't know if you saw this tour.But this was a song that he hadn't played for like a decade and he decided to start playing it again on the tour.And you mentioned like it's one that really gets the crowd excited and going.He decided to reintroduce it to his set list. I guess he took out the Quaaludes reference in the song. Maybe that's why he had a tough time performing it.But I guess from what I read, he took out the reference to Quaaludes in Rebel Rebel once he started performing it again.But that's just something that, you know, he took a song, he maybe saw an aspect that he didn't love about it, but then he made it work again.He's like, hey, I want to perform this again. Yeah. And later on, he would play with the intro, like the intro would actually be stripped down and sound really lovely before the blaringguitar came in at the top of the first chorus.[59:45] It's yeah, he was always interested in doing that and kind of leaving some songs behind bringing them back in. And, you know, he was never the guy who was like, I don't want toplay that anymore, ever. You know, he got, he got tired of things and he needed to find them again.But, um, he always found his way eventually, even, even down to stuff like, um, even down to some of that stuff, like the 80s stuff that he was trying to get away from with Tin Machine.By the time I saw him again in 2003, uh, or 2004, I think the concert was, he was starting the shows with songs like China Girl and Modern Love and those kinds of songs where it's like, Ikind of thought you were ready to put all this stuff in a box.Man, I wish I could have seen him.[1:00:26] I'm like jealous. You're telling me that you've been able to see him, uh, what, two or three times, two times, two times. And one of the first one, I got really, really, really lucky.The first of the two times was in a club of about 1500 people.[1:00:41] And it was completely because I met the right person at the right time and they had a ticket. I got in good and close and, uh, had a transformative experience watching DavidBowie in that kind of room.Um, I'm, I'm really, really lucky and I always count myself really, really lucky that I had that experience.Gosh. Yeah. I used to go to the Coachella festival like every, I think I've been six or seven times to those sensibilities maybe a little bit more, but that was always the one artist who whoeverybody would request and want to headline every single year is maybe this is the year that we're gonna get Bowie.This is the year. You think Bowie's gonna headline? It never happened.I always thought that maybe that would be the chance I had to see him, but how was he as performer?He was incredible. He was, so this was, he was touring, he was touring Earthling.He was mixing the set really, really nicely. Like he started the set with Quicksand it was just him and Reeves and Reeves was playing an acoustic guitar to start the set.[1:01:56] And then, you know, things would come and go. He was, he was playing very electronic at the time.So some of these songs sounded like they were a little bit rearranged.But it was, it was, it was fantastic. And, and he's, you know, I, I like the, the set list is kind of blurring in

Music Notes with Jess
Ep. 203 - Barbie: The Albums

Music Notes with Jess

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2023 41:56


Barbie's movie been an international success this summer, especially its soundtrack! It's been #1 a month on Billboard's Soundtrack chart, filled with multigenred commercial artists. I give a track-by-track of Barbie: The Album (Best Weekend Ever Edition)'s 19 songs, tie it in the movie, and performers' info.Theme Song: "Dance Track", composed by Jessica Ann Catena Barbie's soundtrack streaming: https://barbiethealbum.lnk.to/BTAYouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLi0vNpDrBJPes4R8XEtibBHL_5pSpA2Pa&src=Linkfire&lId=32a964d9-83ca-4eda-8929-5d6ae79746a6&cId=d3d58fd7-4c47-11e6-9fd0-066c3e7a8751TODAY Show - 2020 Indigo Girls Interview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Omt7Ro19_kRelated Episodes: Ep. 12 - Top 40 Songs of 2019 (Part 1)Ep. 13 - Top 40 Songs of 2019 (Part 2)Ep. 41 - Nicki Minaj Top 10 HitsEp. 87 - Wolfgang Van Halen BiographyEp. 95 - Dua Lipa's "Levitiating" SuccessEp. 104 - "No Time to Die" Movie ThemeEp. 126 - GAYLE's "abcdefu"Ep. 168 - Top 40 Songs of 2022 (Part 1)Ep. 169 - Top 40 Songs of 2022 (Part 2)Ep. 197 - Foo Fighters' "Rescued"

Dirty Talk with Mr Take Ya Baby Momma

So everybody been talking about the #Barbie movie so Princess Tati representing #BarbieMovie and Kt representing #Pinky from #NextFriday. Nevertheless y'all know we coming with that Dirty Talk with some pink added to it. Make sure to tap in with us on all platforms for as apple podcast ,Spotify Podcast and Instagram. We definitely appreciate the love and support throughout all the seasons. Instagrams & Links Below “Dirty Talk Atl” -@DirtyTalkAtl https://instagram.com/dirtytalkatl?ig... “Kt aka MrTakeYaBabyMomma” - @Kt_TMP https://www.instagram.com/kt_tmp/ Apple Podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... Spotify Podcast https://open.spotify.com/show/2hnnzfz... Kt Music aka “MrTMP” https://music.apple.com/us/album/tere...

Brian Crombie Radio Hour
Brian Crombie Radio Hour - Epi 962 - What Can Barbie Teach us About Jobs? with Professor Madeline Toubiana

Brian Crombie Radio Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2023 51:20


Professor Madeline Toubiana talks about “What Barbie can teach us about jobs.” A professor who studies work, after watching the Barbie Movie with its depiction of Barbie Land and Mattel, asked herself:What is the ideal worker? What is the problem ideal workers have for current work places and organizations? Madeline Toubiana is Associate Professor and the Desmarais Chair in Entrepreneurship. Her research looks at work, workers, entrepreneurs and organizations and has studied the ways in which they are shaped and influenced by stigma, emotions and institutions.

Oz Culture
Unmasking Sexism and Objectification: An In-Depth Analysis of the Barbie Movie

Oz Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2023 48:55 Transcription Available


What if we told you that a seemingly innocent children's movie could harbor harmful, sexist undertones? That's exactly what we tackle today as we analyze the controversial movie Barbie. We tear apart the movie's 'girls rule, boys suck' narrative, unearthing how this message might negatively impact its youthful demographic. From its lack of substantial story to the awkward dialogue, we expose the damaging messages the movie sends, regardless of the story's last 15-minute attempts to salvage it.Moving on, we put the character portrayals under the microscope, focusing on how Ken's character contrasts sharply with Barbie's superficial journey. We ask tough questions about the film's objectification of men, especially the shocking portrayal of Ryan Gosling's Ken. The film's PG rating adds another layer to this discussion, raising questions about its target audience and the detrimental messages it could be passing on to impressionable minds.Finally, we don't shy away from the bigger picture, linking our critique of the Barbie movie to the societal necessity of critical thinking and acceptance. The film seems to suggest that any criticism is equivalent to being anti-feminist, a notion we contest. We also champion the importance of recognizing diverse opinions and values as integral to societal development and empowerment for both men and women. So, buckle up as we embark on this eye-opening journey, scrutinizing what lies beneath the surface of seemingly harmless entertainment. Support the show

Silver Screen Time Machine - Wendy's Classic Film Review

Wendy and Kirk talk about how Stage Door (1937) was ahead of its time and how it can compare to current films such as #BarbieMovie. What makes this film special? Is it the amazing all-star cast? The snappy fast-paced dialogue? Join us for a fun and interesting discussion! Don't forget to follow us on Facebook and Twitter for cute outtakes and snippets of upcoming episodes. And don't forget to give us your feedback on the episode and let us know what films you'd like us to review!

Liberty Never Sleeps
American Police State: LNS

Liberty Never Sleeps

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2023 83:22


Tom explains how the Democrats are helping to build a police state within the constraints of our Constitution and using the bureaucracy as a 4th branch of government, and the media, to do it. LNS: 08/19/23 Vol.15 #14 *Introduction *Losing Friends *Of Seagulls And Rabbits *Barbie Movie Lies *Bradley Cooper's Bernstein *Twitter Block *Weaponizing the Bureaucracy *The Biden Housing Market *Savings and Credit Card Debt *Big Oil in Lahaina *Topanga Raid (Books by host Thomas Purcell are available free on to Amazon Prime and Kindle subscribersThe money pledged through our website will go toward show costs such as advertising, server time, and broadcasting equipment. If we can get enough listeners, we will expand the show to two hours and hire additional staff.To help our show out, please support us on www.LibertyNeverSleeps.com) Books by host Thomas Purcell are available free on to Amazon Prime and Kindle subscribersThe money pledged through our website will go toward show costs such as advertising, server time, and broadcasting equipment. If we can get enough listeners, we will expand the show to two hours and hire additional staff.To help our show out, please support us on www.LibertyNeverSleeps.com All bumper music and sound clips are not owned by the show, are commentary, and of educational purposes, or de minimus effect, and not for monetary gain. No copyright is claimed in any use of such materials and to the extent that material may appear to be infringed, I assert that such alleged infringement is permissible under fair use principles in U.S. copyright laws. If you believe material has been used in an unauthorized manner, please contact the poster. Closing music and introduction warning gratefully done by Kevin Richards at the Total Singing DojoSEE: https://www.youtube.com/c/RocktheStageNYC

The Hopefulist
Hopefulist Hot Take! Ep. 606

The Hopefulist

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2023 7:46


Women being paid the same for more work. Is this progress?

Autism Live
Mission Impossible to Barbie: Movie Reviews & More! | Let's Talk Movies with Moira & Shannon

Autism Live

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2023 63:46


Dive into the world of cinema with Shannon Penrod and Moira Giammatteo in this episode of "Let's Talk Movies". From the adrenaline-pumping action of "Mission Impossible" to the iconic world of "Barbie", our hosts share their insights, critiques, and personal takes. They also delve into the much-anticipated "Oppenheimer", the thrilling "Hijack", the mysterious allure of "Yellow Jackets Season 1", and the captivating "Heart of Stone". Whether you're a movie buff or just looking for your next binge-watch, this episode has got you covered. Don't forget to subscribe and hit the notification bell for more movie discussions and reviews! #LetsTalkMovies #MovieReviews #CinemaChat #BarbenHeimer    https://tacanow.org/ https://www.autismnetwork.com/ Click the Link Below to download the Autism Live App! https://apps.apple.com/us/app/autism-live-podcast/id6446788329?uo=2 Want to support Autism Live and the Autism Network AND listen to the podcast without any ads? Use the link below and pay $5 monthly for the ad-free version of the show! https://www.glow.fm/autismlive  

Book Friends Forever Podcast
Episode 213: Author Book Promotion

Book Friends Forever Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2023 55:06


Grace and Alvina talk about all of the things authors and illustrators can do to promote their books, including everything Grace is doing to promote the upcoming CHINESE MENU. See complete show notes at www.bookfriendsforever.com. Click here to become a Patreon member: https://www.patreon.com/Bookfriendsforever1. Educators! Pre-order Chinese Menu for the Carle Museum and receive a FREE virtual classroom visit with Grace to celebrate the Moon Festival on Sept 29th! Not an educator? Want something different? Pre-order Chinese Menu from Porter Square Book and receive an enamel dragon pin (perfect for the upcoming Year of the Dragon)! All info here: https://gracelin.com/news-events/

To All the Men I've Tolerated Before

Hi Barbie! We're back from summer vacation. This week Natalie and Julia Washington are combining their forces to talk about The Barbie movie. Each woman delves into their special relationship and memories they have with Barbie. They then decide it is time to come out of hiding and join the discourse and discussion following Greta Geriwg's film. The episode will revolve around the movie serving as an awareness piece on everyday misogyny, the roles Ken played in the movie, Barbie's journey to becoming a human, and more! This episode is more than Kenough!Follow us at @menivetoleratedpod on Instagram and https://www.patreon.com/menivetoleratedpod on Patreon for bonus content! All ways to support the show, including our merchandise, can be found at https://linktr.ee/menivetoleratedpod.Find Julia:On instagram: @popculturemakesmejealous @huesbyjuls and @thejuliawashingtonWebsite: https://lnk.bio/popculturemakesmejealousThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5688404/advertisement

CAMESHIAREVIEWS
GRWM barbie #barbie #barbiemovie

CAMESHIAREVIEWS

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2023 20:40


#CAMESHIAIREVIEWS From Youtube live Twitter --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cameshiareviews/message

Super U Podcast
Unpacking Barbie with Barbie Director Greta Gerwig

Super U Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2023 16:36


We're switching from Equalman green to Barbie pink on today's 7 super tips episode with Barbie director Greta Gerwig. Gerwig is an American actress, screenwriter, and director. She has written and directed the coming-of-age films Lady Bird (2017) and Little Women (2019), both of which earned nominations for the Academy Award for Best Picture. For the former, she received Academy Award nominations for Best Director and Best Original Screenplay, and for the latter, she was nominated for Best Adapted Screenplay. Gerwig was included in the annual Time 100 list of the most influential people in the world in 2018. Her directorial feature, the fantasy comedy Barbie (2023), which she co-wrote with her partner Noah Baumbach, has become the first film from a solo female director to gross over $1 billion worldwide.     5x #1 Bestselling Author and Motivational Speaker Erik Qualman has performed in over 55 countries and reached over 50 million people this past decade. He was voted the 2nd Most Likable Author in the World behind Harry Potter's J.K. Rowling.   Have Erik speak at your conference: eq@equalman.com   Motivational Speaker | Erik Qualman has inspired audiences at FedEx, Chase, ADP, Huawei, Starbucks, Godiva, FBI, Google, and many more on Focus and Digital Leadership.   Learn more at https://equalman.com

Turley Talks
Ep. 1860 Nations Are BANNING The Barbie Movie!!!

Turley Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2023 10:39


The Barbie Movie that's currently out in theaters is causing more controversy, and no, I'm not talking about the mini-feud that's erupted between Michael Knowles and Ben Shapiro as to whether the movie is any good, I'm talking about, if you can believe it, a geopolitical controversy! There is a growing list of nations that are outright banning the film!     Highlights:  “A Kuwaiti committee on cinematic censorship has officially banned ‘Barbie' for promoting ‘ideas and beliefs that are alien to the Kuwaiti society and public order'.” “Lebanon is also banning the movie, Lebanon's culture minister has accused the film of promoting homosexuality as well as ridiculing the role of mothers as well as the sanctity of marriage, and it will therefore not be shown in the nation's theaters.” “Both Vietnam and the Philippines are banning the film as well, but for different reasons. The root of the issue lies in a seemingly innocent scene, one that features a map portraying with a U-shaped dotted line, it's technically known as the “nine-dash line” map, and the problem is that this is a border that is under significant dispute in the South China Sea.” “What the Barbie movie is getting caught up in, it's not just geopolitical controversies in the South China Sea, it's the rising dynamic of things like restoration politics that promise that the troubles besetting liberal progressive Hollywood are just getting started.”    Timestamps: [00:49] The growing list of nations that are banning the film [02:56] The geopolitical reason for Vietnam and the Philippines to ban the Barbie movie [05:52] On the massive worldwide backlash against LGBT attitudes and globalism, in general   Resources:  Reclaim control over your health TODAY with PHD Weight Loss HERE: https://www.stevelost60.com/start The Courageous Patriot Community is inviting YOU! Join the movement now and build the parallel economy at https://join.turleytalks.com/insiders-club-evergreen/?utm_medium=podcast Protect YOUR HOME from Title Theft TODAY at https://www.hometitlelock.com/turleytalks Learn how to protect your life savings from inflation and an irresponsible government, with Gold and Silver. Go to http://www.turleytalkslikesgold.com/ Enter the parallel economy TODAY! Get on PublicSq HERE: https://publicsq.mobi/TurleyTalks Reclaim sovereignty over your health TODAY with Nature's Morphine HERE: https://www.bh3ktrk.com/2DDD1J/2CTPL/?source_id=PC&sub1=81223interview   Thank you for taking the time to listen to this episode.  If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and/or leave a review.   Sick and tired of Big Tech, censorship, and endless propaganda? Join my Insiders Club with a FREE TRIAL today at: https://insidersclub.turleytalks.com   Make sure to FOLLOW me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/DrTurleyTalks   BOLDLY stand up for TRUTH in Turley Merch! Browse our new designs right now at: https://store.turleytalks.com/   Do you want to be a part of the podcast and be our sponsor? Click here to partner with us and defy liberal culture!   If you would like to get lots of articles on conservative trends make sure to sign-up for the 'New Conservative Age Rising' Email Alerts. 

OneUp Project
Lessons from The Barbie Movie: Money, Feminism and Life

OneUp Project

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2023 32:44


Let's unravel the Barbie movies hidden gems on life and money! I start the episode with a discussion on the movies themes; patriarchy, feminism and sexism.Did this movie do it well? Or was it anti-productive? Hear my thoughts and other breadcrumbs I took in the episode.Then we go into a variety of money lessons both Ken and Barbie teach us, how the real world compares to 'BarbieLand' and why this matters.I am looking forward to hearing your thoughts! Keen to learn more about personal growth, career and money? Find me on Instagram or Tik TokWant to achieve your financial goals?Use my financial planner hereThanks so much for your support and listening it means so much to me. Please leave a rating or review if you're enjoying and we will chat in the next episode.Want to get in touch directly?sarah@theoneupproject.nzDISCLAIMER:The OneUp Project is an educational platform that provides information that is general in nature. There may be opinions or an individuals experience within this resource that should not be considered as recommendations or personal advice. Everyone's financial situation is so different and you must use the information within this resource at your own risk. Please complete your own due diligence before making any decisions based on the information in this resource. I am not a financial advisor and if you require expert advice please seek advice from a professional.

Shall We Compare Thee? A Remake and Sequel Podcast
Barbie(2023) vs. Saturday Night Fever(1977)..sort of

Shall We Compare Thee? A Remake and Sequel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2023 50:12


This is a follow up convo to our first podcast Reviewing Barbie (2023) written and directed by Greta Gerwig/Noah Bomback starring Margot Robbie, and Ryan Gosling-- compared to Life-Size 2 (2018) starring Tyra Banks, and Francia Raisa.Go to Patreon to listen ad-free and also watch the video of this and all our other episodes! patreon.com/perfectlymarvelouspodcast Leave us your feedback on Barbie, Life-Size or any films we've covered or send us suggestions for future episodes by emailing:Shallwecomparethee@gmail.com or on Facebook and Instagram. Written feedback or voice messages accepted!Facebook group:Shall We Compare Thee? A Remake & Sequel Group Instagram: @ShallWeCompareTheeNext episode we'll be Comparing THE SHOP AROUND THE CORNER 1940 starring Margaret Sullivan and Jimmy Stewart, IN THE GOOD OLD SUMMERTIME 1949 starring Judy Garland and Van Johnson, and YOU'VE GOT MAIL 1998, with Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan. Subscribe to the podcast so you don't miss it!...Here's talkin' to you, kid. Cheers!Follow Jade on social media:Instagram- @Jadethenakedlady Tiktok- @Jade8greenYoutube- @JadeAndersonactor Website- Jade-anderson.comJade's other podcasts:Perfectly marvelous! -A Marvelous Mrs. Maisel PodcastMurder Magnets -A Poker Face PodcastDead to Us- A Dead to Me PodcastFollow Paul on social media:Paul's pub quiz/trivia site- quizfixInstagram- @quizfix Facebook- Quizfix Paul's trivia podcast with Monika - Stream Quizfix Podcast on SoundCloud Paul's FB- PaulJensen Paul's band on FB- The Profits

Vintage Voorhees
Naked and Unafraid

Vintage Voorhees

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2023 54:03


An overview of the crazy stories of crazy people here in Omaha (and some from around the country), as well as conversations about "FU, MC," stripper Barbie, and -- of course -- Ricky Skaggs.

10 MINUTES TO LESS SUFFERING
When Life Is Unfair, How Can We Stay Happy?

10 MINUTES TO LESS SUFFERING

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2023 10:37


Life frequently confronts us with circumstances that might appear unfair. We may encounter letdowns, such as not securing a job we were well-suited for, enduring heartbreak from a breakup, or feeling helpless in the face of societal issues we passionately believe need change. Nevertheless, amid these challenging moments, hope and resilience can be discovered. This podcast aims to provide inspiration, encouraging us to persevere and pursue what truly holds significance in our lives, even when faced with formidable obstacles or setbacks.

Peliculas With The Bros.
Barbie Movie Review | How Good is The Barbie Movie?

Peliculas With The Bros.

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2023 81:39


The bros are discussing the movie, Barbie. The bros discuss the movie in detail and get into topics like... Is Barbie Woke? Do we see ourselves as Kens? All this and much more on this week's Peliculas With The Bros episode.

Stuff Your Ears
What Were We Made For? | Jared Lee | 8-6-2023

Stuff Your Ears

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2023 27:14


This week, Jared considers the fundamental question that has puzzled humanity for ages: "What are we made for?" Looking at Acts 13:1-3 and then considering this question from the perspective of the Barbie movie, we will learn what purpose God had in mind when he made us. #bismarck #church #BismarckCommunityChurch #JaredLee #Gospel #BarbieMovie #WhatWasIMadeFor #Acts13 Support the showFind out more about us at BismarckCC.org. We would love for you to join us in person on Sunday mornings at 10am for worship service. We are located at 1617 Michigan Avenue in Bismarck, ND. If you have any questions for us, we would be happy to help. Click HERE to ask us anything.

Imperfect Strangers
Come on Barbie

Imperfect Strangers

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2023 67:13


Man, we feel like women! Don't listen to this episode if you haven't seen Barbie yet. Amanda and Melissa unpack this pretty pink masterpiece. Spoilers ahead. Highly recommend. Also, Melissa here with a NY Times Correction: Justin Beck would kill me if I didn't correct the official record to say that he never wore a puka shell necklace while singing at me with an acoustic guitar between any college years 1995 through 2000.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4988804/advertisement

The Fake Ass Book Club
The Barbie Episode: Movie Review

The Fake Ass Book Club

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2023 82:34


Join our hosts this week as they dive into the colorful world of "Barbie." Margot Robbie takes on the role of the iconic Barbie, navigating a twist of fate that sends her on a comical journey to the Real World. Paired with Ryan Gosling's Ken, the duo's endearing insecurities come to life. Our hosts share candid reviews of the film's plot, character dynamics, and its nostalgic nod to the cherished Barbie playtime. Tune in for a delightful blend of laughter, insights, and a dash of childhood nostalgia as they explore how this imaginative movie measures up to the memories of yesteryears. It's time to rediscover Barbie's magic with a fresh twist! Welcome back to the club!! Cheers!Dedication: To our patrons: Queen Lo, Danielle, Byron and Keith!!!Moni: To Barbie Kat: To Loose Ends Salon being our very own Barbie World and all the beautiful Barbs working there!Notes:About the Barbie movie wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barbie_(film)About the movie IMBD: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1517268/Ruth Handler Barbie creator:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruth_HandlerBarbie easter eggs: https://www.buzzfeed.com/noradominick/barbie-details-easter-eggsSpace Odyssey mentioned on the show: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2001:_A_Space_OdysseyNative view point small pox reference in Barbie movie: https://nativeviewpoint.com/what-was-that-indigenous-smallpox-line-in-the-barbie-movie/Correction: The actor playing the daughter of America Ferrera is Ariana Greenblatt.**Stranger than Fiction: **None this week

Shall We Compare Thee? A Remake and Sequel Podcast
Barbie (2023) vs. Life-Size 2 (2018)

Shall We Compare Thee? A Remake and Sequel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2023 115:11


Timestamps below) Reviwing Barbie (2023) written and directed by Greta Gerwig Noah Bomback starring Margot, Robbie, and Ryan Gosling-- compared to Life-Size 2 (2018) starring Tyra Banks, and Francia Raisa.Go to Patreon to listen ad-free and also watch the video of this and all our other episodes! patreon.com/perfectlymarvelouspodcast Leave us your feedback on Barbie, Life-Size or any films we've covered or send us suggestions for future episodes by emailing:Shallwecomparethee@gmail.com or on Facebook and Instagram. Written feedback or voice messages accepted!Facebook group:Shall We Compare Thee? A Remake & Sequel Group Instagram: @ShallWeCompareTheeNext episode we'll be Comparing THE SHOP AROUND THE CORNER 1940 starring Margaret Sullivan and Jimmy Stewart, IN THE GOOD OLD SUMMERTIME 1949 starring Judy Garland and Van Johnson, and YOU'VE GOT MAIL 1998, with Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan. Subscribe to the podcast so you don't miss it!...Here's talkin' to you, kid. Cheers!Timestamps (might be offset a few min due to ads):Timestamps:6:09 – Barbie mini-quiz14:57 – Life Size 2: A Christmas Eve32:49 – Barbie1:33:33 - AwardsFollow Jade on social media:Instagram- @Jadethenakedlady Tiktok- @Jade8greenYoutube- @JadeAndersonactor Website- Jade-anderson.comJade's other podcasts:Perfectly marvelous! -A Marvelous Mrs. Maisel PodcastMurder Magnets -A Poker Face PodcastDead to Us- A Dead to Me PodcastFollow Paul on social media:Paul's pub quiz/trivia site- quizfixInstagram- @quizfix Facebook- Quizfix Paul's trivia podcast with Monika - Stream Quizfix Podcast on SoundCloud Paul's FB- PaulJensen Paul's band on FB- The Profits

Metalcore Nerds
Barbenheimer w/ Hops Geek News

Metalcore Nerds

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2023 54:12


This week Sean is joined by Matt of Hops Geek News to talk about Better Lovers, Underoath and the pop culture event of our lifetime Barbenheimer!EARGASM Use the code METALCORENERDS to save 10% off your order. Protect your hearing while still enjoying the music you love.Support Hops Geek News:Twitter | Instagram | TikTokSupport Nerd Initiative:Twitter | YouTube | Website Buy Tickets for the Born Dead Tour | Buy Tickets for Born Dead FestBuy Metalcore Nerds MerchSong of the Week: Current Comfort "Washed Out"Check out the Metalcore Nerds Pull List Spotify PlaylistNow Watching

Laura Cain After Dark
Are You Freakin' Kidding Us?

Laura Cain After Dark

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2023 47:54


We will get to the meaning behind the title of this podcast in a second... First, Laura gives her emotional review of the Barbie movie. Erik is all glazed-eyed because he's on pain meds. He tells us why he took a pain pill before the show. Erik manages to buck up and do a stellar Daily Dirt segment (celebrity news) and boy, oh boy is it chock full of juicy stuff. Can you even believe how many celebs have died recently? Erik is reading Sinead O'Connor's book, which is very revealing. Also, who pooped their pants while on stage performing. THEN, Erik shows a photo that is so crazy and unbelievable that Laura thinks he's faking it...she's 50/50. Erik swears it's real and true. Wait til you hear the story! We are unapologetically unfiltered, especially in this episode, and we love you for watching and listening to our show. Come to our party on August 17th, at 6pm, Urban Mos. Tickets are on sale at www.lauracainafterdark.com or www.urbanmos.comLove your podcast!

Beyond the Letter
Discussing woke Hollywood and Gender Roles with special guest Pastor Adam Smallcombe || S1E42

Beyond the Letter

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2023 111:01


What's up BTL Fam! We have a full table of MEN in the house! Help us welcome a NEW GUEST to the pod, Pastor Adam Smallcombe, who is a phenomenal speaker, husband and good friend to us. We're so excited to have him on! We get into it today. A discussion about woke Hollywood, Gender Roles, what does submission look like and more! Get ready for some laughs and of course, a riveting conversation! Whether you're on a long drive or working from home, plug in so we can chat! Grab your tea or coffee and join us in this weeks conversation.--Don't forget to stay connected with us: Youtube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4OvpFp9OB9_DgVdVVbXhFg Instagram https://www.instagram.com/beyond.theletter/Tik Tok https://www.tiktok.com/discover/beyond-the-letter--Connect with Adam Smallcombehttps://www.instagram.com/adamsmallcombe/--Get to know some of the team: @amesa https://www.instagram.com/amesa/

The B-Critics Podcast
Surprise Episode - Barbie (2023)

The B-Critics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2023 85:31


Hello B-Critics Fam!Welcome to The B-Critics Podcast with Elizabeth Arnold and Courtney Thompson.Greta Gerwig has done it again! Another amazing film spotlighting women and the importance of equality! Whether or not you actually played with Barbies, there's something in this film for everyone. It's comedy, it's drama, it's emotion. Listen along as we break down some key elements of the Barbie movie + share some fun facts!You can find every episode of The B-Critics on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, & Google Podcasts. For more information visit our website bcritics.com. Linktr.ee in the episode show notes: Linktr.ee/bcriticspodcastFollow us on Instagram: @bcriticspodcast Follow us on TikTok: @bcriticspodcast Follow us on Twitter: @bcriticspodcast Do you have a movie or season request? Fill out our form!CLICK HERE FOR THE FORM! July, 31, 2023 | 1 hr, 26 minMusic produced by Josh McDonald.

News to ME with Ken Altshuler
The Barbie Movie

News to ME with Ken Altshuler

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2023 14:55


My recap (and analysis) of the Barbie movie. Conservatives calm down. Barbie will not make your daughters gay. But make no mistake about it - it IS political. And accurate. 

As-I-Amber
#BarbieMovie Review

As-I-Amber

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2023 4:45


Amber gives her opinion on the #BarbieMovie. Check out www.asiamber.com/links

Ed & Red!
Ed & Red!- Epi 123 - It's a Barbie World, Elon Craps the Bed with Twitter, Oompa Loompas on the Warpath, & Much More!

Ed & Red!

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2023 49:23


It's a Barbie world - accept it before it destroys you! Elon Musk craps the bed with Twitter- again! Oompa Loompas on the warpath! Why Ed is disappointed with "Oppenheimer"! How your dumbest friend compromises your internet passwords! All this and more on this week's episode with Ed the Sock and Liana Kerzner!

IVM Likes
Bollywood Guilty Pleasures | Pop Wrap!

IVM Likes

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2023 49:29


In this episode of Pop Wrap! Snayhil, Antariksh & Abbas spill the beans on their favorite guilty pleasures Bollywood movies, from Bhansali being overrated, cricket-themed flicks, and the double role movies. The trio discusses it all, tune in for a delightful dose of guilty pleasure confessions! Follow Snayhil on Instagram : Instagram (@snayhil) Follow Abbas on Instagram: Instagram (@abbasmomin88) Follow Antariksh on Instagram: Instagram (@antariksht)   Listen to Pop Wrap, Has It Aged Well? and Just A Filmy Game Show on the IVM Pop feed which is available across platforms. The views, opinions, and statements expressed in the episodes of the shows hosted on the IVM Podcasts network are solely those of the individual participants, hosts, and guests, and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of IVM Podcasts or its management. IVM Podcasts does not endorse or assume responsibility for any content, claims, or representations made by the participants during the shows. This includes, but is not limited to, the accuracy, completeness, or reliability of any information provided. Any reliance you place on such information is strictly at your own risk. IVM Podcasts is not liable for any direct, indirect, consequential, or incidental damages arising out of or in connection with the use or dissemination of the content featured in the shows. Listener discretion is advised.Spotify | Apple Podcasts | JioSaavn | Gaana | Amazon MusicSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Power Pizza
248: Tornado Potato (con CKibe)

Power Pizza

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2023 57:50


Hot Take Central
7-27 Segment 4 - Mt. Rushmore of STL athletes + Amy Schumer vs Margot Robbie + Joey Votto's personality over the years

Hot Take Central

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2023 26:29


Mt. Rushmore of STL athletes + Amy Schumer vs Margot Robbie + Joey Votto's personality over the years

Ooh, Girl
Barbie

Ooh, Girl

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2023 37:47


Ooh, girl! Have you seen the new Barbie movie?! Kahla and L.B. are talking all things Barbie.It's nostalgic. It's feminist. It's pink! Hosted by: Kahla & L.B.Executive Producer: L.B. BallardProducer: Kahla PoczatekEdited: L.B. BallardTheme Song: L.B. BallardEmail: oohgirlpodcast1@gmail.comInstagram: oohgirl_podcast

Gamsters world
BARBIE MOVIE REVIEW #barbiemovie #barbiemovie2023 #barbie

Gamsters world

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2023 7:57


BARBIE MOVIE REVIEW #barbiemovie #barbiemovie2023 #barbie link- https://youtu.be/4zozlOajTqQ HEY GUYS BACK AGAIN FOR ANOTHER VIDEO CHECK IT OUT. ANY AND ALL COPY RIGHTS AND ARTWORK BELONG TO THERE RESPECTFUL OWNERS LINKS DOWN BELOW http://gamsterindustries1.wixsite.com... https://twitter.com/Gamsterwolf92 https://www.facebook.com/Gamster92 https://www.instagram.com https://anchor.fm/gamster-world

Sheila Zilinsky
BARBIE: The Very Dark and Disturbing History

Sheila Zilinsky

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2023 70:04


Caroline Minkowski joins Sheila on a powerful expose with deliverance prayer. Contact Caroline Direct: Caroline@knowyour3words.com***WATCH THE VIDEO VERSION WITH ADDED FEATURES JULY 27, 2023:Youtube RumbleSHEILA ZILINSKY NETWORK aka SHEILA TVSuggested Shows -Click on TitleThe Satanic Truth Behind StarbucksMarine Demons Secrets of Witchcraft They Don't Want You To KnowKardashians: ILLUMINATI Black Magic WitchcraftWizards, Witch Doctors, Marine Spirits & The Kingdom Under The Sea Disney Deception SATANIC Entertainment Industry GROOMING Our KidsSECRETS OF MIND CONTROL: The Mind War Matrix Sins Unto Death The Spirit of AbortionCaroline Minkowski Shows: Time To Die: Death To The Inconvenient Lives Rivalry: A Spiritual BattleSpiritual Rape***All of Sheila's content is completely, 100%, viewer supported and funded. Thank you for your kindness & generosity in keeping this ministry on air. *Please contact those interested in buying an airtime ad as a Corporate Sponsor.SHEILA WEBSITE: https://sheilazilinsky.com*Those interested in purchasing an On-Air Ad / Airtime or Corporate Sponsor.EMAIL sheila@sheilazilinsky.comHOW TO GIVE:https://sheilazilinsky.com/donatePatreon: https://www.patreon.com/sheilazilinskyCash App $SheilaZilinskyVenmo® @SheilaZilinskyZelle® sheila@sheilazilinsky.comPayPal: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/sheilazilinskyDonate by Mail:Sheila ZilinskyBox 28032Kamloops, BCCanada V2C-0C9SHEILA'S BOOKShttps://sheilazilinsky.com/books/Follow Sheila:Telegram: https://t.me/realsheilazTwitter: https://twitter.com/RealSheilaZFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/realSheilaZInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/sheilazilinskyListen to Sheila's Show: https://sheilazilinsky.com/listen/ALL SHOWS (searchable archive feature) https://sheilazilinsky.tv

The Self-Makers Podcast
27. 6 marketing lessons from the $155m Barbie movie launch

The Self-Makers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2023 16:24


In this episode, we dive into the marketing strategy that catapulted the Barbie movie to success during its recent premiere. We unpack the key marketing tactics they employed and how you can apply them to your marketing and launches, no matter the size of your budget.Don't miss this episode as I go through my thoughts on the insightful marketing strategies behind the Barbie movie's massive success and how you can apply these tactics to elevate your own marketing game. Hazal's Links:Hey Hazal website > https://heyhazal.com/Hey Hazal Instagram > https://www.instagram.com/hey.hazal/?hl=en

Nerdin Out
Live from from the Voodoo Ranger Pirate Ship at SDCC 2023

Nerdin Out

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2023 58:32


We get VERY SLOPPY (at least Ravey does) aboard the Voodoo Ranger Pirate Ship as we celebrate San Diego Comic Con 2023 with Friends and Special Guests.

A Film By...
Barbie Review

A Film By...

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2023 17:48


Jeff Johnson and A Film By... Special Correspondant Jenna Koszo are heading to the colorful, perfectly plastic world of Barbie to share a SPOILER-FREE review of Greta Gerwig's fantastic, hilarious, empowering tale!Check out www.afilmbypodcast.com for more information, and www.patreon.com/afilmbypodcast to get exclusive content!Email us at afilmbypodcast@gmail.com with your questions, comments, and requests.Find us on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook @afilmbypodcast.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4933588/advertisement

Hot Take Central
7-24 Segment 1 - Kate's a better golfer than Cam + The Barbie movie is a big deal apparently + BAD weekend for the Cardinals

Hot Take Central

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2023 26:41


Kate's a better golfer than Cam + The Barbie movie is a big deal apparently + BAD weekend for the Cardinals

Well Behaved Women
Barbie Review! FULL OF PINK SPOILERS

Well Behaved Women

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2023 105:29


Surprise non-episode drop! Hannah and Lauren saw the Barbie movie! We sat down and talked about it at length, because we don't know how to have a normal conversation about it. If you've already seen the movie, listen in! If not, PLEASE go see the movie before listening to us talk about it for far too long.

Mark and Pete
Is Barbie an old fashioned stereotype?

Mark and Pete

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2023 13:54


Since the 2010s, Barbie and her crew's characteristics have undergone a makeover. After creators at Mattel faced backlash for portraying Barbie in stereotypically 'feminine' ways, new versions of the doll were released that began to step outside the traditional hot-pink, fashionista Barbie. With the new Barbie movie out, it is time for Mark and Pete to reassess the Barbie doll.

Is Barbie an old fashioned stereotype?

"Good News" with Peter Timothy Cooper

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2023 13:54


Since the 2010s, Barbie and her crew's characteristics have undergone a makeover. After creators at Mattel faced backlash for portraying Barbie in stereotypically 'feminine' ways, new versions of the doll were released that began to step outside the traditional hot-pink, fashionista Barbie. With the new Barbie movie out, it is time for Mark and Pete to reassess the Barbie doll.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/mark-and-pete--1245374/support.

Living for the Cinema
BARBIE (2023)

Living for the Cinema

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2023 17:27 Transcription Available


After decades of false starts and several months of building hype, we finally have a live action feature film focusing on Barbie, Mattel's long-running line of popular dolls!   And it has QUITE the pedigree: it's directed by Greta Gerwig as a follow-up to her last two films (Lady Bird, Little Women) which both received Oscar nominations for Best Picture.   Gerwig also co-wrote the screenplay with Noah Baumbach who himself has received multiple Oscar nominations for previous films including Marriage Story.  AND it also stars two actors who have received multiple Oscar nominations: Margot Robbie plays our eponymous heroine Barbie while Ryan Gosling plays Ken.  The story follows Barbie living an idyllic life suddenly dealing with an existential crisis which turns everything upside down....and we'll leave it at that as things just get increasingly surreal.  The stacked cast also includes Kate McKinnon, Issa Rae, America Ferrara, Will Ferrell, and Simi Liu among several others.  Let's head to Barbie World!      Host: Geoff Gershon Editors: Geoff and Ella GershonProducer: Marlene Gershonhttps://livingforthecinema.com/Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/Living-for-the-Cinema-Podcast-101167838847578Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/livingforthecinema/Letterboxd:https://letterboxd.com/Living4Cinema/ 

Ken LaVicka Live
Who is the best duo (Ken & Barbie) in the NFL? #BarbieMovie

Ken LaVicka Live

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2023 51:48


Geek History Lesson
467: Barbie

Geek History Lesson

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2023 59:32


From her groundbreaking debut in 1959 to the upcoming Barbie movie, we explore the complete journey of this beloved toy. Join us as we delve into the cultural impact of Barbie, her role in shaping gender norms, and how she has adapted to reflect changing times. Discover the secrets behind Barbie's enduring success and the anticipation surrounding her upcoming cinematic adventure. Tune in now to become a Barbie aficionado!For exclusive bonus podcasts like our Justice League Review show, GHL Extra & Film Footsteps Movie Review Show join the Geek History Lesson Patreon ► https://www.patreon.com/JawiinGHL RECOMMENDED READING from this episode► http://geekhistorylesson.com/recommendedreading FOLLOW GHL►Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/geekhistorylessonTwitter: https://twitter.com/GHLPodcastFacebook: http://www.facebook.com/geekhistorylessonGet Your GHL Pin: https://etsy.me/3QEVtBl You can follow Ashley at https://twitter.com/Ashleyvrobinson or https://www.ashleyvictoriarobinson.com/Follow Jason at https://twitter.com/Jawiin or https://www.jasoninman.com/Thanks for showing up to class today. Class is dismissed!This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5634555/advertisement

Stacey Norman
Announcement of the #BarbieMovie Premiere at Suncoast with Stacey and J Sbu

Stacey Norman

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2023 7:26


Calling all Barbie fans! Strike a pose and get ready for the ultimate Barbie experience... The 'Barbie' movie is nearly here and we couldn't be more excited. The movie officially launches worldwide on Friday, 21 July 2023, but you know that we have to bring you the exclusive scoop. WIN tickets to Stacey and J Sbu's 'Barbie' premiere at Suncoast

Of Record | A Guide to Digital Marketing
Barbie's Horror House and Titanic 2 | Weekly Digital Marketing Update 6/22

Of Record | A Guide to Digital Marketing

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2023 37:41


On this episode of "OfRecord", Joe and Kiersten dive into the upcoming Barbie movie where everything might not be what is seems. The newest story that shook the nation; OceanGate Submarine goes missing in the middle of the ocean while making its journey to visit the Titanic. Also, latest Movie and TV show trends and how companies are blowing up media platforms like Titktok.

ON With Mario Daily Podcast
OWM: Mario vs Courtney in 2023 Name That Tune, Tweet of The Week, Must See Movies & More! (June 23, 2023)

ON With Mario Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2023 17:41


Coming Up #OnWithMarioLopez – it's Mario vs Courtney in both a summer party themed #FakeDebate & a passionate round of #NameThatTune guessing the Most Played Songs of 2023 So Far! Plus, our bud #JasonMRaz returns to our #MusicMinute, #TweetOfTheWeek, #MustSeeMovies including excited #BarbieMovie news, & more! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Broads Next Door
A Brief History of Barbie

Broads Next Door

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2023 90:21


In this bonus episode we're telling you our sometimes troubling childhood relationship with dolls and giving you a brief history of the doll of all dolls— Barbie. from her German Lilli doll roots to her status as a global icon, Barbie has come a long way since she was created by Ruth Handler in 1959 and she has had a lasting and divisive impact on popular culture. From being named after the creator's own daughter, Barbara, to getting her own boyfriend named after the creator's son, Kenneth, in 1961. Suing Cindy, Suing Bratz. Malibu Stacy, Robert the Doll, what happened to Midge's baby? Where's Alan? Is there an Adam or was he just a torso in a toy box?With Barbiecore on the rise and the release of the trailer for the soon to be Greta Gerwig summer blockbuster, Barbie's legacy remains strong. After all, she's more than just a doll – she's an idea, a symbol, an astronaut, an Olympian, she's been president— she forever retains a perfect arch with her perfect plastic feet, she's a blank slate, an icon— she's everything.Shop broadsnextstore.com to support our show Sources:The Secret Life of Barbie, ABC News, 1999Tiny Shoulders, documentary, Hulu, 2019The Take, The Rise of Barbiecore, How Feminism Became Hot Pink and The Barbie Movie YouTube, 2022Robin Gerber, Barbie and Ruth: The Story of the World's Most Famous Doll and the Woman Who Created Her The Island of the Dolls, NPR, 2017Robert the Haunted Doll, South Florida PBS, 2014My Modern Met, Barbie: The History and Legacy of the World's Most Famous DollBy Madeleine Muzdakis on February 14, 2022This day in history: Barbie doll makes her debut in 1959, CBS NewsThe Barbie Doll's Not-for-Kids Origins, Time Magazine, Jennifer Latson, 2015This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5803223/advertisement

This Podcast is Rated P
Reviewing the Academy Museum, VFX Comrades and Austin Butler

This Podcast is Rated P

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2022 48:39


Back with more news and nonsense! Yates details his recent visit to the Academy of Motion Pictures and Arts' museum in Los Angeles, while Brighton is all shook up by Austin Butler in ‘Elvis'. Plus: VFX workers are condemning Marvel's demands, and how much leeway does Christopher Nolan have with ‘Oppenheimer'?Theme music by Forrest McConnell.

Paparazzi Podcast
Barbieland

Paparazzi Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2022 48:01


Featuring: Margot Robbie as Barbie and Ryan Gosling as Ken. In this #papisode Mark takes you through the three weeks of filming and shooting the LA set of The Barbie Movie. From getting the first look photos, to the gang bangs that come with shooting on the most public beach in the world. What does it take to beat the competition? Listen and find out. For the exclusive content in this papisode please visit our website www.paparazzipodcast.com or Instagram @paparazzipodcast. Thank you for listening and sharing! Take care and be well!

Cyrus Says
CnB ft. Ayushi, Sriraam, Antariksh & Abbas | UNO Rules & The Arrest Of Journalist Mohammed Zubair

Cyrus Says

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2022 71:03


On Cock & Bull today, we are joined by Ayushi Amin, Sriraam Padmanabhan, Silverie, & Abbas. Cyrus from the IVM Studio in Madrid today planned on getting Rafael Nadal to the podcast, but due to unforeseen circumstances, that could not happen. Talking about unforeseen circumstances, Silverie & Abbas both arrived super late at the studio. The show started with Silverie describing our panelists as correspondents and how Sriraam & Ayushi could be the hair correspondent & shipping correspondents, respectively, for the show. The panel further talked about Tanmay Bhat's streams, UNO's universal rules & regulations, the upcoming Barbie movie starring Ryan Gosling & Margot Robbie, and the trailer of Brahmastra. They also discussed the recent news about Mohammed Zubair, co-founder of AltNews, who got arrested for allegedly hurting religious sentiments. Tune in for this & much more!Check out Cyrus Says merch: ivm.today/3PLKo1mYou can follow Ayushi Amin on Instagram at @ayushia9You can follow Sriraam Padmanabhan on Instagram at @nsriraampYou can follow Antariksh on Instagram @antariksht: https://instagram.com/antarikshtYou can follow Abbas Momin on Instagram @antariksht: https://www.instagram.com/abbasmomin88/Do send in AMA questions for Cyrus by tweeting them to @cyrussaysin or emailing them at whatcyrussays@gmail.comDon't forget to follow Cyrus Broacha on Instagram @cyrus_broacha(https://www.instagram.com/cyrus_broacha)In case you're late to the party and want to catch up on previous episodes of Cyrus Says you can do so at: www.ivmpodcasts.com/cyrussaysYou can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the new and improved IVM Podcasts App on Android: https://ivm.today/android or iOS: https://ivm.today/ios

Live From The 405 Podcast
Live From The 405, Episode 348

Live From The 405 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2022 76:05


Still sick. House-keeping. The Virzis were on Adam Carolla, whuuut! Why did I watch Ghostbusters Afterlife? F Disney Plus. Phillip Baker Hall died. Why is Ryan Gosling playing "Ken" in a live action Barbie movie? Everything is a scam, and the FlightsMojo fiasco. The "business mixer" with Vinnie.