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Does every mirror look like a funhouse mirror to you? Honestly, same. Good thing we're more than our bodies - but sometimes it doesn't feel that way. Body Dysmorphia is so much more than we think it is, and yet the term is thrown around more than a Juul at a fraternity. Rosalie chimes in as Morgan goes through some history and research behind Body Dysmorphic Disorder - and they even take an online quiz to see if THEY have body dysmorphia (hint: it is not the answer you're expecting). Resources for Body Dysmorphia: https://bddfoundation.org/support/ Follow Rosalie: @omghirosalie Follow your host Morgan Lorraine Gallo: https://linktr.ee/morganlorrainegallo @morganlorrainegallo 0:00 Intro 0:29 Welcome! 1:14 Support the Show 1:35 How Would You Describe Body Dysmorphia? 2:05 Definition of Body Dysmorphic Disorder 2:54 Experience with Body Dysmorphia 4:20 Surrounded by Diets 6:53 Fighting the Voice 7:25 Who Actually Suffers from BDD 10:14 We All Suffer Under the Patriarchy 11:55 Medium Ugly Men 13:37 BDD Symptoms 16:27 Can People See My Weight? 17:24 The First Case of Body Dysmorphia 18:38 How Far Would You Go to Be Pretty? 21:00 Body Dysmorphia vs. Self Care 24:25 People Commenting on My Body 27:05 I Want People To Comment on My Weight Loss 28:21 Recovering Into A Smaller Body 30:50 Let's Take A Quiz 39:13 Results Of Our BDD Quiz 41:15 We Are Not Medical Professionals 42:05 TikTok Being Sued for Body Dysmorphia 43:20 Phone Cameras Make You Look Worse On Purpose 45:00 Body Trends on Social Media 47:44 Questions For The Pod 51:50 Recovery Is Lifelong 52:26 Another Question For The Pod 55:32 Thank You, Rosalie! 55:46 Resources Again! 56:09 Where To Find Rosalie 56:19 Your Body Is Not A Temple
Responding to success and to difficulty demands a humble heart. Host Mark Cain shares a historical lesson on the Titanic from his dad (1938-2017). RESOURCES 521 The Deity of Christ from a Greco-Roman Perspective (Restitutio Podcast) 521 The Deity of Christ from a Greco-Roman Perspective (YouTube presentation) 67. Why Is the Trinity Mainstream? Atlanta Bible College Dale Tuggy Talks - Shorts, UCA YouTube channel 77. Four Views Panel Debrief, Evangelical Theological Society - Dale Tuggy, Brandon Duke Troy View Church of God The Sultana Steamboat Luke 12:13-21 - Bid my brother to divide the inheritance with me Futility, or The Wreck of the Titan Genesis 11:1-9 - The Tower of Babel Galations 6:7-8 - God will not be mocked Reverend Parkhurst John 10:17 - Jesus willingly laid down his life Acts 21:13 - Paul is ready to go to Jerusalem 1 John 3:17 - If you don't have compassion... Luke 12:15-20 - Parable of the rich farmer Donate to the UCA Dynamic Monarchianism: The Earliest Christology? from Theophilus Press 16. Bible Feed Podcast - Dan Weatherall, Paul Davenport 19. Credibility and God's Death EPISODE INDEX 00:00:24 - Anti-cancer 00:03:51 - Won't Be Pretty 00:05:12 - Rex's Titanic Interests 00:08:15 - Decisions 00:11:04 - Successes 00:15:17 - The Titanic Disaster And Its Lessons - Rex Cain 00:21:24 - Morgan Robertson: Futility 00:22:46 - Titanic Specs 00:24:45 - Tower Of Babel 00:26:30 - Flaunting Man 00:27:18 - The Maiden Voyage 00:28:09 - The Disaster 00:29:43 - Rev. Parkhurst Quote 00:30:58 - Lifeboats 00:35:05 - Distress Signals 00:36:52 - How They Met Death 00:39:14 - Conclusion 00:44:36 - Events 00:45:43 - UCA Catalyst 00:47:15 - Funds 00:49:02 - Upcoming Episodes 00:51:16 - 2024 Conference Planning FEEDBACK Send a short recording and contribute! Say your first name and your state or country. Email recording to podcast@unitarianchristianalliance.org Click here to RECORD A MESSAGE Or call: 615-581-1158 LISTENING TIPS Pauses and pacing are hand crafted, artisan efforts. If your podcast app lets you remove silences, please don't. You will enjoy this better with the silences left in. ENGAGE The UCA Podcast email list! Large and enjoyable episode art, additional thoughts from the host, and notifications when there are delays. The UCA events listing. Keep up on what's coming up. Podcast twitter @UCApodcast - Episode announcements Official UCA twitter account @UnitarianChrist Podcast Webpage: https://podcast.unitarianchristianalliance.org
Today David Gallo joins us to discuss the life and work of playwright August Wilson. David Gallo is a Tony and Emmy Award-winning theater designer and artist. Broadway credits include First Date, Stickfly, The Mountain Top, Memphis, Reasons to Be Pretty, Xanadu, and the Drowsy Chaperone. His long-time association with August Wilson includes designing Broadway productions of King Hedley II, Jitney, Gem of the Ocean, and Radio Golf.
Hello Listeners! In this episode, we had the opportunity to talk with London-based singer, Cate Canning. She talked about her latest EP “Tell Me Things You Won't Take Back”, fighting insecurity, and the ups and downs in our life. Cate “Caitlin” Canning is a 23 years old Canadian singer songwriter based in London. She became a TikTok sensation after her debut song “Can't Wait to Be Pretty” was featured so many times. Some of her songs become hits, like “Groupie”, “Sad Song”, and “Can't Wait to Be Pretty”. She was also recognized to have a duet with Megan Trainor on TikTok in 2020. Don't forget to follow our podcast on any podcast platforms, our Instagram Bingkai Karya, and stay updated with our recent news on www.bingkaikarya.com
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Actor and singer-songwriter Alicia Witt has been acting since the age of 7, when she made her film debut in David Lynch's sci fi classic Dune. She was most recently seen in I Care A Lot on Netflix, starring Rosamund Pike and Dianne Wiest, and leading the cast of the December release Modern Persuasion. Other recent credits include Netflix's Orange Is The New Black as Zelda; along with The Walking Dead, Supernatural, ABC's Nashville, FOX's The Exorcist, and Showtime's 3rd season of David Lynch's Twin Peaks. Films include Two Weeks' Notice, Last Holiday, The Upside of Anger, Mr. Holland's Opus, Urban Legend, Four Rooms, 88 Minutes, Urban Legend and Vanilla Sky. Alicia is also well known to Hallmark Channel audiences for her Christmas movies, beginning with 2013's A Very Merry Mixup; her eighth annual holiday film for the network, Christmas Tree Lane, which she produced, wrote the story for, and featured two of Witt's original Christmas songs, was released for the 2020 holiday season. Witt co-produced her next album, The Conduit, with Jordan Lehning and Bill Reynolds in Nashville TN, where she resides. Led by the first two singles, Chasing Shadows and Talk To You, the record comes out September 24th. A classically trained former competitive pianist, Alicia's music has been described as 'sharply personal, boldly melodic pop originals in the Carole King/Billy Joel vein' and 'touching lost-and-found love ballads' (Philadelphia Inquirer). Alicia has performed her original piano-driven pop music all over the world, including at the renowned Grand Ole Opry. Alicia has also opened for Ben Folds Five, Rachel Platten, and Jimmy Webb, to name a few. Her 2018 release, 15000 Days, was produced by Grammy-winning producer Jacquire King (James Bay, Norah Jones, Kings of Leon, Dawes). Witt's previous album, Revisionary History, was produced by Ben Folds and was described as 'Grey Seal era Elton John, an alt-universe Fiona Apple, and a film noir chanteuse notching her nights in cigarette burns on the fallboard' (NASHVILLE SCENE). As a musical guest, Alicia has appeared on numerous shows including NPR's Weekend Edition, CBS' Late Show with Craig Ferguson, The Queen Latifah Show, WGBH'S Open Studio on PBS, Good Day Nashville, KTLA's Morning Show, Good Morning Washington, and many performances on Hallmark's Home & Family Show. Alicia's music has been heard in numerous TV shows and movies over the past 10 years, including her ironic Christmas song 'I'm Not Ready for Christmas', which was featured in her Hallmark Christmas movie of the same name. Witt can add author to her resume with Small Changes, out October 5 2021 from Harper Horizons. The book is an inspiring, welcoming and simple yet effective guide to health, happiness and sustainable living. Instead of promoting a rigid diet, Small Changes will instead offer readers a stress-and-judgment-free approach for enacting easy, incremental changes across all areas of life. On stage, Witt starred in Neil LaBute's Tony nominated play Reasons to Be Pretty at the Geffen Playhouse. She also appeared at London's Royal Court theatre in Terry Johnson's Piano/Forte and made her West End debut with The Shape of Things. She has also performed at Williamstown Theatre Festival and is a regular participant in the 24-Hour Plays on Broadway and the 24-Hour Musicals off-Broadway. Other significant roles include Showtime's House of Lies, NBC's Friday Night Lights, CBS' The Mentalist and NBC's Law & Order: Criminal Intent. She spent 4 years on the CBS hit show Cybill and has also appeared on the HBO series The Sopranos, CBS's Two and a Half Men, Ally McBeal, and David Lynch's original Twin Peaks.
Actor and singer-songwriter Alicia Witt has been acting since the age of 7, when she made her film debut in David Lynch's sci fi classic Dune. She was most recently seen in I Care A Lot on Netflix, starring Rosamund Pike and Dianne Wiest, and leading the cast of the December release Modern Persuasion. Other recent credits include Netflix's Orange Is The New Black as Zelda; along with The Walking Dead, Supernatural, ABC's Nashville, FOX's The Exorcist, and Showtime's 3rd season of David Lynch's Twin Peaks. Films include Two Weeks' Notice, Last Holiday, The Upside of Anger, Mr. Holland's Opus, Urban Legend, Four Rooms, 88 Minutes, Urban Legend and Vanilla Sky. Alicia is also well known to Hallmark Channel audiences for her Christmas movies, beginning with 2013's A Very Merry Mixup; her eighth annual holiday film for the network, Christmas Tree Lane, which she produced, wrote the story for, and featured two of Witt's original Christmas songs, was released for the 2020 holiday season. Witt co-produced her next album, The Conduit, with Jordan Lehning and Bill Reynolds in Nashville TN, where she resides. Led by the first two singles, Chasing Shadows and Talk To You, the record comes out September 24th. A classically trained former competitive pianist, Alicia's music has been described as 'sharply personal, boldly melodic pop originals in the Carole King/Billy Joel vein' and 'touching lost-and-found love ballads' (Philadelphia Inquirer). Alicia has performed her original piano-driven pop music all over the world, including at the renowned Grand Ole Opry. Alicia has also opened for Ben Folds Five, Rachel Platten, and Jimmy Webb, to name a few. Her 2018 release, 15000 Days, was produced by Grammy-winning producer Jacquire King (James Bay, Norah Jones, Kings of Leon, Dawes). Witt's previous album, Revisionary History, was produced by Ben Folds and was described as 'Grey Seal era Elton John, an alt-universe Fiona Apple, and a film noir chanteuse notching her nights in cigarette burns on the fallboard' (NASHVILLE SCENE). As a musical guest, Alicia has appeared on numerous shows including NPR's Weekend Edition, CBS' Late Show with Craig Ferguson, The Queen Latifah Show, WGBH'S Open Studio on PBS, Good Day Nashville, KTLA's Morning Show, Good Morning Washington, and many performances on Hallmark's Home & Family Show. Alicia's music has been heard in numerous TV shows and movies over the past 10 years, including her ironic Christmas song 'I'm Not Ready for Christmas', which was featured in her Hallmark Christmas movie of the same name. Witt can add author to her resume with Small Changes, out October 5 2021 from Harper Horizons. The book is an inspiring, welcoming and simple yet effective guide to health, happiness and sustainable living. Instead of promoting a rigid diet, Small Changes will instead offer readers a stress-and-judgment-free approach for enacting easy, incremental changes across all areas of life. On stage, Witt starred in Neil LaBute's Tony nominated play Reasons to Be Pretty at the Geffen Playhouse. She also appeared at London's Royal Court theatre in Terry Johnson's Piano/Forte and made her West End debut with The Shape of Things. She has also performed at Williamstown Theatre Festival and is a regular participant in the 24-Hour Plays on Broadway and the 24-Hour Musicals off-Broadway. Other significant roles include Showtime's House of Lies, NBC's Friday Night Lights, CBS' The Mentalist and NBC's Law & Order: Criminal Intent. She spent 4 years on the CBS hit show Cybill and has also appeared on the HBO series The Sopranos, CBS's Two and a Half Men, Ally McBeal, and David Lynch's original Twin Peaks.
ALICIA WITT BIOActor and singer-songwriter Alicia Witt has been acting since the age of 7, when she made her film debut in David Lynch's sci fi classic Dune. She was most recently seen in I Care A Lot on Netflix, starring Rosamund Pike and Dianne Wiest, and leading the cast of the December release Modern Persuasion.Other recent credits include Netflix's Orange Is The New Black as Zelda; along with The Walking Dead, Supernatural, ABC's Nashville, FOX's The Exorcist, and Showtime's 3rd season of David Lynch's Twin Peaks. Films include Two Weeks' Notice, Last Holiday, The Upside of Anger, Mr. Holland's Opus, Urban Legend, Four Rooms, 88 Minutes, Urban Legend and Vanilla Sky.Alicia is also well known to Hallmark Channel audiences for her Christmas movies, beginning with 2013's A Very Merry Mixup; her eighth annual holiday film for the network, Christmas Tree Lane, which she produced, wrote the story for, and featured two of Witt's original Christmas songs, was released for the 2020 holiday season.Witt co-produced her next album, The Conduit, with Jordan Lehning and Bill Reynolds in Nashville TN, where she resides. Led by the first two singles, Chasing Shadows and Talk To You, the record comes out September 24th. A classically trained former competitive pianist, Alicia's music has been described as 'sharply personal, boldly melodic pop originals in the Carole King/Billy Joel vein' and 'touching lost-and-found love ballads' (Philadelphia Inquirer).Alicia has performed her original piano-driven pop music all over the world, including at the renowned Grand Ole Opry. Alicia has also opened for Ben Folds Five, Rachel Platten, and Jimmy Webb, to name a few. Her 2018 release, 15000 Days, was produced by Grammy-winning producer Jacquire King (James Bay, Norah Jones, Kings of Leon, Dawes). Witt's previous album, Revisionary History, was produced by Ben Folds and was described as 'Grey Seal era Elton John, an alt-universe Fiona Apple, and a film noir chanteuse notching her nights in cigarette burns on the fallboard' (NASHVILLE SCENE).As a musical guest, Alicia has appeared on numerous shows including NPR's Weekend Edition, CBS' Late Show with Craig Ferguson, The Queen Latifah Show, WGBH'S Open Studio on PBS, Good Day Nashville, KTLA's Morning Show, Good Morning Washington, and many performances on Hallmark's Home & Family Show.Alicia's music has been heard in numerous TV shows and movies over the past 10 years, including her ironic Christmas song 'I'm Not Ready for Christmas', which was featured in her Hallmark Christmas movie of the same name.Witt can add author to her resume with Small Changes, out October 5 2021 from Harper Horizons. The book is an inspiring, welcoming and simple yet effective guide to health, happiness and sustainable living. Instead of promoting a rigid diet, Small Changes will instead offer readers a stress-and-judgment-free approach for enacting easy, incremental changes across all areas of life.On stage, Witt starred in Neil LaBute's Tony nominated play Reasons to Be Pretty at the Geffen Playhouse. She also appeared at London's Royal Court theatre in Terry Johnson's Piano/Forte and made her West End debut with The Shape of Things. She has also performed at Williamstown Theatre Festival and is a regular participant in the 24-Hour Plays on Broadway and the 24-Hour Musicals off-Broadway.Other significant roles include Showtime's House of Lies, NBC's Friday Night Lights, CBS' The Mentalist and NBC's Law & Order: Criminal Intent. She spent 4 years on the CBS hit show Cybill and has also appeared on the HBO series The Sopranos, CBS's Two and a Half Men, Ally McBeal, and David Lynch's original Twin Peaks.Music video for Talk to You from Alicia Witt's new album The Conduithttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zSixOGOSpdw https://www.aliciawittmusic.com/home
The Divine Horsemen have a new album and Chris D. on Revenge of the 80s to talk about it. After the Flesh Eaters created their I Used to Be Pretty album in 2019 and playing some live shows, Chris and Julie Christensen (who sang on the album) decided to record a new Devine Horsemen Album. The result: the eclectic Hot Rise of an Ice Cream Phoenix. The new album features a mix of original tracks inspired by European folk music and covers from Patti Smith, Jefferson Airplane and -- Robert Doeney Sr. This is the uncut full version of our conversation. We could not fit it all in the radio edit
In this episode, we react to a video of a misogynistic pastor telling women to look pretty to keep their men from cheating, discuss the white pastor stereotype, and the connection between menstruation & the moon. Videos We Are Discussing: Pastor Tells Women to Be Pretty: https://youtu.be/vU4cueSpYpU Pastor Talks About Punching Kid: https://youtu.be/Q19qRUBj-ic Follow Us on Social Media Here: https://instagram.com/thechristianandthewitch https://twitter.com/christiannwitch Join the conversation in our Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1149738762201190
Author and business owner Cassandra D'Alessio did not believe the lie that she had to act a certain way to be a successful entrepreneur. She believed that every person at their best can pursue their dreams. She took this belief and wrote her book, “This Won't Be Pretty” and aims to empower more people to pursue their dreams of business ownership. To engage with Cassandra visit: https://www.turnthenextpage.com To experience all True Strategy has to offer for 14 days FREE click this link: https://www.truestrategy.info Free Enneagram Assessment: https://assessment.truestrategy.info Access Code: EXCLUSIVE “Applying The Enneagram” Course: https://www.truestrategy.info/offers/Nkht6QVU/checkout 25% Off: APPLY25 Want to personally connect? Email: community@truestrategy.info
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As New York Times theater critic Ben Brantley wrote, Marin Ireland is “one of New York theater’s most inspired and entertaining interpreters of people programmed to self-destruct.” Just a few of her theater credits include Happy Talk, Blue Ridge, Summer and Smoke, Ironbound, On the Exhale, Kill Floor, Marie Antoinette, The Big Knife, Three Sisters, Miss. Julie, A Lie of the Mind, Reasons to Be Pretty, Far Away and Nocturne. On TV, Ireland starred in the series Sneaky Pete and the Umbrella Academy. She was also in Mildred Pierce, Homeland, The Divide, Girls and on and on and on. Next up Ireland stars in The Dark and the Wicked, The Empty Man and the highly anticipated TV series based on the comic, Y: The Last Man. This episode was recorded on June 17, 2020. Produced in part by the Broadway Podcast Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
ntro:Thomas Sadoski is currently appearing in WHITE NOISE at off-Broadway’s The Public Theater. He earned a Tony nomination for his work in Reasons to Be Pretty and his other Broadway credits include Reckless, The House of Blue Leaves and The Other Desert Cities. He has been seen on screen in As the World Turns, The Newsroom, Life in Pieces and more. Follow him on social media at @thomas_sadoskiHosted by Caitlin Moynihan, Beth Stevens and Caitlyn Gallip
I've wanted to sit down with Thomas Sadoski since the inception of Back To One. I had a "who is that guy?" experience while seeing him in Neil Labute's play "Reasons to Be Pretty" and was positively delighted by his portrayal of the quick-witted Don Keefer in "The Newsroom." He's now part of an incredible ensemble of actors in "Life In Pieces," one of the few network comedies worthy of your time. He talks about where he's at one day before the first official performance of Suzan-Lori Park's new play "White Noise," which he stars in at the Public Theater in New York. And he has a few things to say about the intersection of art and activism. Plus -- SORKIN!
The Rock N Roll Archaeologist digs into the Death Rocker/L.A. Punk supergroup, the Flesh Eaters, with lead vocalist and head visionary, Chris D! Coming out of the original late 1970’s L.A. punk scene, centered around the legendary club The Masque, Chris D, a cerebral poet, journalist and singer, turned in his own brand of Western America influenced punk. Less New York and London and more it’s own thing encompassing a wide variety of styles, with jazz elements, Chris focused on unique instrumentation and howling vocals to get the job done. In 1981, with the album “A Minute to Pray, A Second to Die”, the band reached supergroup status by including John Doe & D.J. Bonebrake from X, Dave Alvin and Bill Bateman from the Blasters and Steve Berlin before he joined Los Lobos. It was the only album to feature all of these now well known musicians. Well Chris and the boys are back and in a big way and including Chris’s ex-wife/bandmate, extraordinary vocalist Julie Christensen (see her credits). They have just released a new album of material that not only reaches the heights of “A Minute to Pray, A Second to Die”, but may even surpass it with it’s David Lynch film aesthetic and spooky themes that make it chic and romantic to worship the dead. The album is “I Used to Be Pretty” and is out now on Yep Roc Records. And lucky you, they are on tour at various times in 2019. Christian was in attendance on their San Francisco stop and if you love something ultra cool and deliciously decadent, it’s a must see show! http://www.yeproc.com/artists/the-flesh-eaters/ https://www.amazon.com/Used-Be-Pretty-Flesh-Eaters/dp/B07GTBJQQ1/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1549311708&sr=8-1&keywords=the+flesh+eaters You can support the show by wearing cool rock n roll gear from TeePublic: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/rocknroll Call us at 650-822-ROCK or email at: info@rocknrollarchaeology.com
“Mary Stuart” stars Harriet Walter & Janet McTeer discuss the award-winning historical drama about 2 mad queens. Also, director Terry Kinney & actor Thomas Sadoski on the new rule that allows audience to ‘text’ during their show, “Reasons to Be Pretty.”
Broadway Bullet: Theatre from Broadway, Off-Broadway and beyond.
1. Oskar Eustis - Hair 2. John Clancy - Shrek 3. Christoper Sieber - Shrek 4. Karen Olivo - West Side Story 5. Howard Panter - Guys and Dolls 6. Geoffrey Rush - Exit the King 7. David Lindsay-Abaire and Jeanine Tesori - Shrek 8. Brian d'Arcy James - Shrek 9. - Stephen Daldrey - Billy Elliot 10. Haydn Gwynne - Billy Elliot 11. Constantine Maroulis - Rock of Ages 12. Gregory Jbara - Billy Elliot 13. Marc Kudisch - 9 to 5 14. Thomas Sadoski - Reasons to Be Pretty 15. Hunter Bell - Title of Show 16. Martha Plimpton - Pal Joey 17. Michael Greif - Next to Normal 18. Hope Davis - God of Carnage 19. Jeff Daniels - God of Carnage 20. Will Swenson - Hair 21. Hallie Foote - Dividing the Estate 22. Gavin Creel - Hair