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Send us a textThis Memorial Day episode revisits a conversation with Alison Maker about her book "Making the Best Years of Our Lives," exploring the classic 1946 film that portrayed veterans returning home from World War II.• William Wyler, the film's director, was a Jewish immigrant who served as a major in the Army Signal Corps during WWII• Wyler flew actual combat missions while filming documentaries and lost his hearing in one ear during service• Harold Russell, who played Homer Parrish, was a real veteran who lost both hands in a training accident• The film portrays three different couples: a long-established marriage, a troubled wartime marriage, and a new relationship forming• "The Best Years of Our Lives" won seven Academy Awards and was more successful than "It's a Wonderful Life," which was released weeks later• The movie realistically shows the challenges of veterans reintegrating into civilian society while maintaining a message of hope• Producer Samuel Goldwyn and director William Wyler had creative tensions throughout production that extended into lawsuits lasting decades• The film remains relevant today as we continue to understand and support veterans returning from conflictAs you celebrate Memorial Day, remember to honor those who sacrificed their lives or part of their lives for our nation.
The teenage Alan Parsons was hired as a tape op by EMI and worked with the Beatles, Pink Floyd, Steve Harley, orchestras, comedians, Pinky And Perky and countless others in the control room at Abbey Road, and saw almost 60 years of technical revolution. He's just finished a 50th anniversary box set of Harley's the Best Years Of Our Lives and talks here from his Santa Monica home studio about … … the things you find buried in old recordings. … how AI will allow anyone to remix their favourite record. … the miraculous transformation of Make Me Smile (Come Up And See Me) from a vindictive dirge to a No 1 pop hit, its backing vocalists and its DJ-baffling false ending. … cutting the tape with John Lennon to end I Want You (She's So Heavy). … seeing himself - ‘in an orange shirt and black knitted tie' - in the Get Back movie 52 years later. ‘It proves I was there!' … recording the clocks, footsteps and airport announcer for The Dark Side Of The Moon - ‘playing Abbey Road studios as an instrument'. … recording He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother with Reg Dwight on piano. … the magical ‘60s technology that made Pinky And Perky. … opening the door at Savile Row and first seeing the Beatles and all their girlfriends. … recording Pilot, the Hollies and the Joe Loss Orchestra. … the story of Clare Torry and The Great Gig In The Sky. … Abbey Road recordings stored at a nearby squash court. … working with David Gilmour on an Earls Court show from the 1990s. … touring with the Alan Parsons Project (who never toured originally). … why Papa Was A Rollin' Stone is the greatest record of all time (clue: the hi-hat and bass figure). Pre-order Steve Harley's ‘The Best Years of Our Lives' here:https://SteveHarley.lnk.to/TBYFind out more about how to help us to keep the conversation going: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The teenage Alan Parsons was hired as a tape op by EMI and worked with the Beatles, Pink Floyd, Steve Harley, orchestras, comedians, Pinky And Perky and countless others in the control room at Abbey Road, and saw almost 60 years of technical revolution. He's just finished a 50th anniversary box set of Harley's the Best Years Of Our Lives and talks here from his Santa Monica home studio about … … the things you find buried in old recordings. … how AI will allow anyone to remix their favourite record. … the miraculous transformation of Make Me Smile (Come Up And See Me) from a vindictive dirge to a No 1 pop hit, its backing vocalists and its DJ-baffling false ending. … cutting the tape with John Lennon to end I Want You (She's So Heavy). … seeing himself - ‘in an orange shirt and black knitted tie' - in the Get Back movie 52 years later. ‘It proves I was there!' … recording the clocks, footsteps and airport announcer for The Dark Side Of The Moon - ‘playing Abbey Road studios as an instrument'. … recording He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother with Reg Dwight on piano. … the magical ‘60s technology that made Pinky And Perky. … opening the door at Savile Row and first seeing the Beatles and all their girlfriends. … recording Pilot, the Hollies and the Joe Loss Orchestra. … the story of Clare Torry and The Great Gig In The Sky. … Abbey Road recordings stored at a nearby squash court. … working with David Gilmour on an Earls Court show from the 1990s. … touring with the Alan Parsons Project (who never toured originally). … why Papa Was A Rollin' Stone is the greatest record of all time (clue: the hi-hat and bass figure). Pre-order Steve Harley's ‘The Best Years of Our Lives' here:https://SteveHarley.lnk.to/TBYFind out more about how to help us to keep the conversation going: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The teenage Alan Parsons was hired as a tape op by EMI and worked with the Beatles, Pink Floyd, Steve Harley, orchestras, comedians, Pinky And Perky and countless others in the control room at Abbey Road, and saw almost 60 years of technical revolution. He's just finished a 50th anniversary box set of Harley's the Best Years Of Our Lives and talks here from his Santa Monica home studio about … … the things you find buried in old recordings. … how AI will allow anyone to remix their favourite record. … the miraculous transformation of Make Me Smile (Come Up And See Me) from a vindictive dirge to a No 1 pop hit, its backing vocalists and its DJ-baffling false ending. … cutting the tape with John Lennon to end I Want You (She's So Heavy). … seeing himself - ‘in an orange shirt and black knitted tie' - in the Get Back movie 52 years later. ‘It proves I was there!' … recording the clocks, footsteps and airport announcer for The Dark Side Of The Moon - ‘playing Abbey Road studios as an instrument'. … recording He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother with Reg Dwight on piano. … the magical ‘60s technology that made Pinky And Perky. … opening the door at Savile Row and first seeing the Beatles and all their girlfriends. … recording Pilot, the Hollies and the Joe Loss Orchestra. … the story of Clare Torry and The Great Gig In The Sky. … Abbey Road recordings stored at a nearby squash court. … working with David Gilmour on an Earls Court show from the 1990s. … touring with the Alan Parsons Project (who never toured originally). … why Papa Was A Rollin' Stone is the greatest record of all time (clue: the hi-hat and bass figure). Pre-order Steve Harley's ‘The Best Years of Our Lives' here:https://SteveHarley.lnk.to/TBYFind out more about how to help us to keep the conversation going: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hi lovelies! In this episode, I am joined by the very lovely Amanda Pena, creator of The Rules of 30 - a platform that helps women build intentional, fulfilling lives beyond societal timelines. Through storytelling, real talk, and a belief in personal agency, she creates space for women to rewrite the rules—especially in a decade often defined by pressure to “have it all figured out.” We talk about why you don't need to accomplish everything in your 20s, baby steps to pivoting, navigating friendship in different life stages, staying disciplined to accomplish your goals, and why there is nothing to fear about turning 30.Connect with Amanda on Instagram! @therulesof30 Subscribe to the Steady Making It newsletter to receive life and work advice—always with a dose of encouragement—delivered right to your inbox.https://steadymakingit.substack.comThanks for listening and supporting!
Send us a message, so we know what you're thinking!The late Steve Harley was most famous for his 1975 hit Make Me Smile (Come Up and See Me), but there's much more to the story than one good single. We look at the band's early albums and Steve Harley's career around and after that single and the band's break up. As usual, Mick says their early stuff is way better than their later stuff!Our Album you Must Listen to Before You Die is “Tres Hombres”, ZZ Top's 1973 album containing the huge hit “La Grange”. Regular listeners might guess what we thought of the album, but let's not spoil the surprise! We also look at Louder magazine's recent poll where their readers voted for Genesis' 10 best-ever songs. Spoiler alert: Only 2 of the selected songs are post-Peter Gabriel's departure. For those interested, we covered Genesis in Series 2, Episode 15, and Peter Gabriel in Series 2, Episode 14 There's plenty here you may not have known. Enjoy! References: Jethro Tull, Curious Ruminant, Gene Simmons, Nick Cave, Flea, Genesis best of all time, Robert Dimery, Cancer, Cockney Rebel, The Human Menagerie, The Psychomodo, Diamond Dogs, For Your Pleasure, polio, The Rolling Stones, Jean-Paul Crocker, Stuart Elliott, Paul Jeffreys, Lockerbie, New Musical Express, Rock Australia Magazine, Sebastian, Mr. Soft, Cavaliers, Ritz, The Best Years of our Lives, Make Me Smile (Come up and See Me), Sounds, Francis Monkman, Here Comes the Sun, The Cockney Rebel – A Steve Harley Anthology, BBC Radio 2 Sounds of the 70s. Playlists: Episode playlist The Psychomodo Gene Symonds Weather Man
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire was a huge game show that started in 1998, and then it became a global phenomenon by around 2005. Soooo .... it isn't surprising that a film that was made based on that show. But no one could have imagined the huge success this small film that had a hard time getting any funding to be made, about that game show in India, and was directed by a white British filmmaker. Slumdog Millionaire is more than just a film about a game show. It's about poverty, class and culture wars, love and destiny. It was a huge winner at the Academy Awards that year, but does this surprise blockbuster still hold up so many years later? Did it, in retrospect, deserve to win the Oscar for Best Picture?Listen to film critic Jack Ferdman's take on it as he analyzes everything about The Best Years of Our Lives, as well as many other films from that year, and hear which film he gives his Rewatch Oscar of 1946.Download, listen, and share ALL Rewatching Oscar episodes.SUBSCRIBE and FOLLOW Rewatching Oscar:Website: https://rewatchingoscar.buzzsprout.comApple Podcasts/iTunesSpotifyGoogle PodcastsiHeart RadioPodchaserPodcast AddictTuneInAlexaAmazon Overcasts Podcast Addict Player FMRSS Feed: https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/1815964.rssWebsite: https://rewatchingoscar.buzzsprout.comSocial Media Links: Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram, BlueSkyShare your thoughts and suggestions with us through:Facebook Messanger or email us atjack@rewatchingoscar.com or jackferdman@gmail.comMusic by TurpacShow Producer: Jack FerdmanPodcast Logo Design: Jack FerdmanMovie (audio) trailer courtesy of MovieClips Classic TrailersMovie (audio) clips courtesy of YouTubeSupport us by downloading, sharing, and giving us a 5-star Rating. It helps our podcast continue to reach many people and make it available to share more episodes with everyone.Send us a text
2025 has had a relatively quiet start, but there are some HEAVY hitting releases on the horizon including Nintendo Switch 2 & Grand Theft Auto 6. Pete & Steve talk about their favorite games of 2025 so far and look forward to what's coming next!LINKSOur WebsiteWrite In to the showSupport us on PatreonJoin our Discord serverTheme Music by AdhesiveWombat
The Best Years of Our Lives made an impact when it was released back in 1946, both on the Academy with its numerous nominations and wins, but also on the movie-going public. William Wyler's film brought real-life issues of the men returning home from battle in WWII and dealing with acclimating back into society ... into the world they once knew, yet has changed. This is a special film full of important themes including social class, reintegration, disability, and friendship. With incredible performances by the entire cast, The Best Years of Our Lives is a great piece of filmmaking.After almost eight decades does this film still hold up? Is it still worthy of the top prize at the Academy Awards? Listen to film critic Jack Ferdman's take on it as he analyzes everything about The Best Years of Our Lives, as well as many other films from that year, and hear which film he gives his Rewatch Oscar of 1946.Download, listen, and share ALL Rewatching Oscar episodes.SUBSCRIBE and FOLLOW Rewatching Oscar:Website: https://rewatchingoscar.buzzsprout.comApple Podcasts/iTunesSpotifyGoogle PodcastsiHeart RadioPodchaserPodcast AddictTuneInAlexaAmazon Overcasts Podcast Addict Player FMRSS Feed: https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/1815964.rssWebsite: https://rewatchingoscar.buzzsprout.comSocial Media Links: Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram, BlueSkyShare your thoughts and suggestions with us through:Facebook Messanger or email us atjack@rewatchingoscar.com or jackferdman@gmail.comMusic by TurpacShow Producer: Jack FerdmanPodcast Logo Design: Jack FerdmanMovie (audio) trailer courtesy of MovieClips Classic TrailersMovie (audio) clips courtesy of YouTubeSupport us by downloading, sharing, and giving us a 5-star Rating. It helps our podcast continue to reach many people and make it available to share more episodes with everyone.Send us a text
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Andy Scott is joined by Gary Logan and special guests Viddal Riley and Bruce Carrington this week.Viddal Riley says he's a better all-around boxer than his opponent, Cheavron Clarke, in their all-British cruiserweight match and previews the main event on that night, Chris Eubank Jr vs. Conor Benn.Welterweight Bruce Carrington reflects on his win over Enrique Vivas as he eyes a potential clash with Brit Nick Ball. He also discusses growing up in Brownsville and why it produces great fighters like Mike Tyson and Riddick Bowe.
On this episode of The Table with Anthony ONeal, we're joined by Dr. Serina Lewis Everett, MD, and Dr. Keshia Thompson, DNP, FNP—founders of PatientWell Connect. They shed light on the state of health in communities of color, the rising costs of medical care in the U.S., and why they chose to step away from traditional healthcare models to open their own practice. Their mission? To provide patients with the time, attention, and quality care they truly deserve. Plus, they share details about their upcoming webinar and how you can take control of your health.
Sean Baker und sein neuester Film Anora sind die großen Gewinner der Oscars 2025. Grund genug, den Film nachzuholen und intensiv zu besprechen. Schließlich wollen wir auch irgendwie verstehen, wieso der Regisseur an diesem Abend einen Rekord aufgestellt hat: 4 Oscars an einem Abend zu bekommen, hat vor ihm tatsächlich noch niemand geschafft! Und außerdem kommt Anora ja nicht nur bei der Academy und in der Kritik gut weg, sondern auch beim Publikum. Wie intensiv diese Besprechung allerdings wirklich verlaufen würde, hatte aber wohl niemand von uns auf dem Zettel. Denn in unserem Spoilertalk ist die Sache dann irgendwie ganz schön aus dem Ruder gelaufen. Möglicherweise hat das aber auch damit zu tun, dass wir kurz vorher über The Apartment diskutiert haben, was auch schon in Streit und Zank ausgeartet ist. Insgesamt können wir euch also eine Folge präsentieren, in der wir uns alle vermutlich nicht unbedingt mit Ruhm bekleckert haben, aber am Ende kommt euch das im Sinne der Unterhaltung hoffentlich dennoch zu Gute. In diesem Sinne wünschen wir viel Spaß und fröhliches Kopfschütteln beim Hören dieser Oscar-Folge. Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/jahierfilme _______________________________________ (00:00) Cold Opener & Intro (07:27) Anora (40:25) The Best Years Of Our Lives (53:13) The Apartment (01:28:00) Silence Of The Lambs (02:09:03) Ausblick auf die nächste Folge (02:15:10) SPOILERTALK zu Anora _______________________________________ Hier kannst du uns überall finden: iTunes/Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/2TgWvY3 Spotify: https://spoti.fi/34jfB68 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/JahierFilmePodcast RSS-Feed: https://jahierfilme.podcaster.de/ Instagram: @jahierfilme Linktree: https://linktr.ee/jahierfilme ______________________________________ Alle unsere Filme im Überblick: https://letterboxd.com/jahierfilme/lists/
Dana and Tom with 13x guest, Kieran B (Host and Creator of the Best Picture Cast; @bestpicturecast) discuss the adaptation of John Steinbeck's famous novel, The Grapes of Wrath (1940) for its 85th anniversary: directed by John Ford, written by Nunnally Johnson, ainematography by Gregg Toland, music by Alfred Newman, starring Henry Fonda, John Carradine, and Jane Darwell.Plot Summary: The Grapes of Wrath, directed by John Ford and based on John Steinbeck's novel, follows the Joad family, struggling to survive during the Great Depression. After being evicted from their Oklahoma farm, they journey west to California in search of work and a better life. Led by Tom Joad (Henry Fonda), the family faces hardship, exploitation, and disillusionment as they encounter the harsh realities of migrant labor. Despite suffering immense loss, their resilience endures, with Ma Joad (Jane Darwell) embodying the family's unwavering hope. The film is a poignant exploration of poverty, injustice, and the strength of the human spirit.Guest:Kieran B (10x Member Club)Host and Creator of the Best Picture Cast; @bestpicturecast on X, IG, Letterboxd - BPC, Letterboxd - PersonalPrevious Episodes: Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (1957), Lost in Translation (2003), Gran Torino (2008), Stalag 17 (1953), Shane (1953), A Fistful of Dollars (1964), The Best Years of Our Lives (1946) Revisit, 12 Angry Men (1957) Revisit, The Shawshank Redemption (1994) Revisit, Saw (2004), Up in the Air (2009), Bad Day at...
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In this lively conversation, the hosts engage in a spirited debate about the best years of movies, focusing on the '80s and '90s. They rank various films from these decades, share personal favorites, and reflect on the impact of nostalgia on their choices. The discussion is filled with humor, insights, and a deep appreciation for classic cinema, making it a fun and engaging exploration of film history. In this engaging conversation, the hosts dive into a nostalgic exploration of iconic films from the '80s and '90s, debating their favorites and ranking them based on various criteria. They reflect on the cultural impact of these movies, share personal anecdotes, and discuss the evolution of cinema over the decades. The conversation culminates in ranking the best years for movies, highlighting the significance of lesser-known films alongside blockbusters.#movies #filmdebate #80smovies #90smovies #movierankings #nostalgia #classicfilms #moviepreferences #filmdiscussion #bestyearofmovies #movies #filmdebate #80sfilms #90sfilms #nostalgia #movierankings #classiccinema #filmdiscussions #popculture #movierecommendations
Send us a textIn this episode, we talk with John Dileo about the 1946 Oscar winner The Best Years of Our Lives. We talk about all the award the film received. We talk about the plot, characters, casting and director William Wyler. Be sure to check out John's great book!https://www.amazon.com/Not-Even-Nominated-Oscar-Winning-Performances/dp/1943876541Thanks for listening!
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Join The Waitlist for A Different D WordAre you haunted by the thought that you gave him the best years of your life, only to end up in the grips of divorce?For those navigating the tumultuous seas of life post-divorce, it's common to feel burdened by the weight of lost time and the societal pressures of beauty standards. You may wonder who you are now and grapple with charting a path forward.In this episode, you will discover how to confront and redefine beauty standards, learn to identify and overcome the pitfalls of codependency in your journey and grasp ways to transform the perception of time from a lost resource to a foundation for a vibrant future.Tune in now to gain a fresh perspective filled with healing strategies and empowering insights that will guide you toward rewriting the next chapter of your life with strength and wisdom.Loneliness Roadmap on HeartBeatPost Divorce Roadmap - 21 Days of Guided JournalingFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/MyCoachDawnInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/dawnwiggins/On the Web: https://www.mycoachdawn.comA podcast exploring the journey of life after divorce, delving into topics like divorce grief, loneliness, anxiety, manifesting, the impact of different attachment styles and codependency, setting healthy boundaries, energy healing with homeopathy, managing the nervous system during divorce depression, understanding the stages of divorce grief, and using the Law of Attraction and EMDR therapy in the process of building your confidence, forgiveness and letting go.Support the showOur next program, A Different D Word, begins April 7th and, more importantly... If you get on our waitlist by March 6th and join the program, you'll get these exclusive bonuses: 1. An additional 'Unstoppable Shift' Session with Dawn, 2. A personalized quantum healing session with the infamous Kate Mayor (with downloadable recording!), 3. AND 15% off the total program price!! ARE YOU ANXIOUS BUT INTERESTED? You don't need more fast fixes. You need the right kind of healing. There are only 8 spots available. Secure yours NOW by answering these 5 powerful questions... Join The Waitlist We're anxiously awaiting the opportunity to welcome you to your next chapter! In peace and healing, Dawn
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Best picture winner about three soldiers returning home from the war and struggling to rejoin society. The post A052: The Best Years of Our Lives (1946) appeared first on .
Barbara Costello–better known as Brunch with Babs–has captured millions of hearts with her comforting advice, classic recipes, and wise life lessons, and now she's here to share her journey from retired preschool teacher to viral sensation.Babs joins host Kerry Diamond to talk about her second act, her upcoming second cookbook, family traditions, and more. Plus, Babs opens up about embracing new opportunities later in life and why it's never too late to follow your passion.For Jubilee 2025 tickets, scholar, volunteer, and Bombesquad Booth applications, click here. To get our new Love Issue, click here. Visit cherrybombe.com for subscriptions and show transcripts. More on Barbara: Instagram, TikTok, "Every Day with Babs" cookbookMore on Kerry: Instagram
On this episode of TTP, we're chatting with a trio of fighters on this LFA 200 card this weekend. Plus, the Combat Countdown returns to look at the best years a fighter ever had. TIME STAMPS: Cheyanne Bowers Interview - 2:14 Combat Countdown: MMA's Best Years - 12:49 Steven Asplund Interview - 20:05 Joey Hart Interview - 31:06
Good evening, Mr. and Mrs. America and all ships at sea, and welcome to Episode 57 of Vintage Sand, our first of 2025. In this episode and the next one we return, for the penultimate time, to the source of some of our most popular episodes: Danny Peary's hard-to-find 1993 classic "Alternative Oscars". In the past, we have used Peary's model to approach every full decade in which the Academy has handed out Oscars except two: the 2010's, and the topic for this two-part episode, Alternate Oscars: The 1940's Edition. It's interesting that the 40's are considered to be the peak of Hollywood's Golden Age, yet many films that were beloved and honored back then have not well withstood the passage of time. The early part of the decade's most important development was the rise of the writer/director in Hollywood. Preston Sturges was the first, with his incredible run of films from 1940-1945, and he was followed quickly by the Billy Wilder/Charles Brackett team and, of course, that clever young fellow from the Mercury Theater. The 40's also marked the arrival of Hitchcock to these shores, and the rise to prominence of new directorial voices like Huston, Preminger, Zinnemann and Nicholas Ray. There were also many high points in the decade for well-established directors like Ford, Capra, Hawks, Lubitsch and Wyler. We have the incredible run of films between 1942 and 1946 made by Val Lewton's brilliant B-movie unit at RKO, and, of course, the birth of film noir, overseen predominantly by expats like Wilder, Lang, Preminger, Ulmer, Lewis and Siodmak. The latter half of the decade, which we will cover in Episode 58 in February, saw two major developments. The end of the war saw the return to strength of many European film industries as well as studio filmmaking in Japan. In France, in the wake of 1945's miraculous "Les Enfants du Paradis", directors as different as Cocteau, Clouzot and Bresson began or restarted their careers. This explosion of creativity was matched in the UK, with the arrival of Lean, Reed, and especially with the flowering of the Powell-Pressburger Archers team. Clearly, though, the most important such event was the rise of what today is called Italian Neo-Realism, as directors like Rossellini, De Sica, and to a lesser extent Visconti, created a brand new way to tell stories on film that is still influencing directors today. The second big change of the late 40's was really two changes in one: the landmark Paramount court case in 1948 that ended the vertical monopoly the studios had long held as owners of theater chains as well, and the mass arrival of television. Between 1948 and 1952, Hollywood lost nearly half of its audience, bringing down the curtain on that so-called “Golden Age” of Hollywood. In terms of the Oscars, the Academy made solid choices for Best Picture--they certainly picked better films than they did in the 1930's! These included enduring works like "The Best Years of Our Lives", "All the King's Men" and especially, "Casablanca". Who could argue with that? (Hint: us.) But there were plenty of head scratchers as well. Prestige choices like "How Green Was My Valley", "Mrs. Miniver" and Olivier's "Hamlet" look a little creaky these days. Hell, we might argue that "Rebecca" was not even Hitchcock's best film of 1940! And the less said about "Going My Way" and "Gentlemen's Agreement", the better. So kick back, round up the usual suspects, and help us make this podcast more important than the gas in that light…
Dana and Tom with frequent guest, Kieran B. (Host and Creator of the Best Picture Cast), discuss Bad Day at Black Rock (1955): directed by John Sturges, written by Millard Kaufman and John McGuire, music by Andre Previn, starring Spencer Tracy, Robert Ryan, Walter Brennan, Ernest Borgnine, and Lee Marvin.Plot Summary: In Bad Day at Black Rock, director John Sturges crafts a taut, sun-scorched thriller that unfolds with the precision of a coiled spring. When John J. Macreedy (Spencer Tracy), a stoic, one-armed stranger, arrives in a remote desert town, his quiet inquiries about a man named Komoko rattle the fragile veneer of its close-knit community. Suspicion and hostility mount as the town's residents, led by the menacing Reno Smith (Robert Ryan), close ranks to protect a dark secret buried beneath the dusty, desolate landscape.Guest:Kieran BHost and Creator of the Best Picture Cast; @bestpicturecast on X, IG, Letterboxd - BPC, Letterboxd - PersonalPrevious Episodes: Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (1957), Lost in Translation (2003), Gran Torino (2008), Stalag 17 (1953), Shane (1953), A Fistful of Dollars (1964), The Best Years of Our Lives (1946) Revisit, 12 Angry Men (1957) Revisit, The Shawshank Redemption (1994) Revisit, Saw (2004), Up in the Air (2009)Chapters:00:00 Introduction and Welcome to Kieran02:35 Cast and Recognition for Bad Day at Black Rock04:15 Relationship(s) with Bad Day at Black Rock10:09 What is Bad Day at Black Rock About?14:14 Is Historial Context Needed to Appreciate the Film?22:04 Plot Summary for Bad...
"The same things about me that made others uncomfortable are what I've come to love most about myself." – Jenna Tico In this deeply honest episode, we dive into the world of writer, performer, and community builder Jenna Tico as she discusses her poignant memoir, Cancer Moon: How I Survived the Best Years of My Life. Jenna reflects on the turbulent decade of her 20s, exploring messy relationships, self-discovery, and emotional growth through raw essays and poetry. She shares how writing became a tool for transformation and self-forgiveness, and why owning one's vulnerability can lead to true personal freedom. This conversation is a must-listen for anyone navigating their own coming-of-age journey, looking to embrace imperfection, and seeking deeper connection with themselves and others. Key Takeaways: The Power of Vulnerability: Why embracing discomfort and raw emotion is a key to personal growth. Writing as Healing: Jenna shares how journaling, poetry, and memoir-writing helped her process past experiences and find forgiveness. Messy Relationships, Clear Lessons: Lessons from romantic missteps and finding value in knowing what you don't want. Astrology Meets Self-Acceptance: How understanding her Cancer moon placement empowered Jenna to view her emotions as a superpower. Parenting with Purpose: Jenna's insights into modeling authenticity and creative expression for her children. Navigating Creative Fear: The balance between safety and discomfort in creating deeply personal work. Cultural Expectations: Challenging societal norms about relationships, success, and identity. Buy Cancer Moon: How I Survived the Best Years of My Life Amazon:https://amzn.to/4fwVdzQ Bookshop.org: https://bookshop.org/a/54587/9781647427627 Connect with Jenna Website: https://www.jennatico.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jennaticowrites/ Connect with Mike Website: https://uncorkingastory.com/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSvS4fuG3L1JMZeOyHvfk_g Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/uncorkingastory/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@uncorkingastory Twitter: https://twitter.com/uncorkingastory Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/uncorkingastory LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/uncorking-a-story/ If you like this episode, please share it with a friend. If you have not done so already, please rate and review Uncorking a Story on Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. #MemoirWriting #PersonalGrowth #Vulnerability #CancerMoon #AstrologyInspiration #EmbracingImperfection #EmotionalHealing #WritingCommunity #ComingOfAgeStories Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Francis Hunt, TheMarketSniper covers a bevy of issues and comments on a few live charts. We focus on the S&P 500 priced against currency in circulation, the secular trend change in the bond market and its implications and close with comments on Gold, Silver and the yield curve. 0:00 Intro1:10 S&P 500 vs. Currency in Circulation Chart9:25 Overvalued/Undervalued Lines12:45 Best Years of Gold Yet to Come16:00 Turn of Bond Market in 202024:00 Bond Money Herding into MAG 730:50 S&P Short-Term Analysis32:30 10-Year Treasury38:15 Crypto42:15 Gold44:30 Gold Allocation is too Small46:00 Silver51:00 Yield Curve54:50 YouTube Channel & TheMarketSniper.com
EPISODE 63 - “NOT EVEN NOMINATED: A DISCUSSION ABOUT CLASSIC CINEMA WITH AUTHOR JOHN DILEO” - 11/25/2024 Author JOHN DILEO, film historian and author, has just published his eighth book, Not Even Nominated: 40 Overlooked Costars of Oscar-Winning Performances. This week, John joins Steve and Nan to discuss his book, as well as his origin story on how he got hooked on classic cinema. Join us for the fun, lively discussion about old Hollywood. And make sure you check out John's book. SHOW NOTES: Sources: 100 Great Film Performances You Should Remember — But Probably Don't (2002), by John DiLeo: Not Even Nominated: 40 Overlooked Costars of Oscar-Winning Performances (2024), by John DiLeo; TCM.com; Wikipedia.com; IMDBPro.com; Movies Mentioned: Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1931); Fredric March & Miriam Hopkins; Mr. Deeds Goes to Town (1936), starring Gary Cooper & Jean Arthur; The More the Merrier (1943), starring Jean Arthur , Joel McCrea, and Charles Coburn; The Best Years of Our Lives (1946), starring Dana Andrews, Fredric March, Myrna Loy, Teresa Wright, Harold Russell, Cathy O'Donnell, Virginia Mayo, and Steve Cochran; Miracle On 34th Street (1947), starring Maureen O'Hara, John Payne, Edmund Gwynn, and Natalie Wood; The Treasure of The Sierra Madre (1948), starring Humphrey Bogart & Walter Huston; All About Eve (1950), starring Bette Davis, Anne Baxter, Gary Merrill, Celeste Holm, George Sanders, Thelma Ritter, and Marilyn Monroe; Ace In the Hole (1951), Starring Kirk Douglas & Jan Sterling; Strangers on a Train (1951), starring Farley Granger, Robert Walker, Ruth Roman, & Pat Hitchcock; Mr. Blanding Builds His Dream House (1948), starring Cary Grant, Myrna Loy, & Melvyn Douglas; Rope (1948), starring James Stewart, Farley Granger & John Dahl; They Live By Night (1948), starring Farley Granger & Cathy O'Donnell; From Here To Eternity (1953), starring Burt Lancaster, Deborah Kerr, Montgomery Clift, Donna Reed, & Frank Sinatra; The Bandwagon (1953), Fred Astaire & Cyd Charisse; Seven Brides for Seven Brothers (1954), starring Howard Keel, Jane Powell, & Russ Tamblyn; Elmer Gantry (1960), starring Burt Lancaster, Jean Simmons, & Shirley Jones; Judgement at Nuremberg (1961), starring Spencer Tracy, Maximilian Schell, Burt Lancaster, Marlene Dietrich, Montgomery Clift, Richard Widmark, & Jusy Garland; To Kill A Mockingbird (1962), starring Gregory Peck, Mary Badham, Philip Allford, Brock Peters; Whatever Happened to Baby Jane (1963);, starring Bette Davis, Joan Crawford, & Victor Bueno; Mary Poppins (1964), starring Julie Andrews, Dick Van Dyke & David Tomlinson; The Trouble With Angels (1966); starring Rosalind Russell, Hayley Mills, Mary Wickes & Binnie Barnes; The Graduate (1967), starring Dustin Hoffman, Anne Bancroft, and Katharine Ross; Wiat Until Dark (1968), starring Audrey Hepburn, Alan Arkin, Richard Crenna, Efram Zimberlist, Jr. & Jack Weston; That's Entertainment (1974); The Devil's Rain (1975), starring Ida Lupino, William Shatner, Ernest Borgnine, Tom Skerritt, Eddie Albert, Keenan Wynn, Joan Prather & John Travolta; That's Entertainment II (1976); Ordinary People (1980), starring Donald Sutherland, Mary Tyler Moore, Timothy Hutton, Judd Hirsh, & Elizabeth McGovern; --------------------------------- http://www.airwavemedia.com Please contact sales@advertisecast.com if you would like to advertise on our podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Season 7 Episode 10 is upon us! This weeks guest is Suzy Ashworth. Suzy is a single mum of three children, high school dropout, author of Sunday Times bestselling book 'Infinite Receiving'. Suzy is a success coach who has sold over £6m in revenue since 2020. She both certifies coaches helping them go from good to world class, alongside helping them to build business' that change lives focusing on simple smart strategies, the energetics of business and high ticket selling. Her vision is to use the Infinite Receiving framework to help people be more, of who they were put on this planet to be, creating more freedom, joy, abundance and peace, one Infinite Receiver at a time. Her work has been featured in Forbes, Grazia, and The BBC to name a few. Topics we spoke about include: > peri-menopause symptoms that made her fear the worst > what works for her fitness wise > how she manages her sweet cravings > how her foster parents impacted how she lives her own life > what is 'infinite receiving'? and much more... CONNECT website suzyashworth.com Suzys instagram @suzy_ashworth NOTES: Buy Suzy's book! Infinite Receiving On the Dutch test - Pamela Windle in conversation with Amantha King 45 minute listen 75 medium challenge - Thinking of participating? Read this article first Try to remember that each guest is one human having their own unique menopause experience, opinions are their own and no two journeys will be exactly the same. Please use this episode to do your own research. If you love this podcast please support us by following Menopause Whilst Black on Facebook and Instagram, leaving a glowing wordy review on any platform and like, subscribe and comment on YouTube. Please keep talking about menopause amongst your family, friends and work colleagues of all genders. Together we will break this taboo and ensure that every person gets the menopause care they need. Jiggle your bits to our Spotify playlist. Email the show: hello@menopausewhilstblack.com New website! menopausewhilstblack.com Karen Arthur is a broadcaster, artist, author and menopause activist. She is also host of bi-weekly weekend radio show on Golddust radio 'Can We Talk'. Karen hosts The Joy Retreat Barbados, the worlds first retreat for Black women in any stage of menopause, 28th April - 5th May 2025. 8 of 10 spaces remain. Karens first childrens book, 'Grandmas Locs', illustrated by Camilla Ru, on celebrating natural Black hair through the relationship between a grandmother and her grandson, is out with Tate publishing. New episodes drop every Wednesday thanks to the invaluable work of @beyongolia and @yaa___studio who are bloody amazing. *we recognise that inclusive language is important in ensuring that ALL who experience menopause are seen and heard. The term women is used whilst mindful of this.
Three World War II veterans, two of them traumatized or disabled, return home to the American Midwest to discover that they and their families have been irreparably changed.Support the show
Have a question? Click here. My conversation today with Kristin Mallon (board-certified nurse midwife, menopause expert, and breast health expert) emphasizes the need for more personalized, women-specific healthcare approaches and the importance of understanding individual risk factors for optimal health outcomes. WE DISCUSS: Feminine Longevity & Modern MedicineWomen's Health Research GapLongevity ApproachBone Health TipsCold Plunging & Impact on Male and FemalesSexual Health in Menopause LINKS DISCUSSEDhttps://meetrosy.com/Poor Bishop HooperCONNECT WITH KRISTINhttps://www.femgevityhealth.com/Instagram: @femgevityFacebook: FemGevityYouTube: FemGevityWill you help me celebrate my upcoming 50th birthday? Head to GracedHealth.com/Podcast on your phone by November 4 to leave a voice mail. Simply click on "leave a voicemail" then follow the simple prompts.If you are over 50, share one thing you wish you'd know when you turned 50.If you are not yet 50, what's one bucket-list-item you have before joining the big 5-0.Thanks for helping me celebrate! Support the showJoin The Stronger Collective Nourished Notes Newsletter Core Essentials: Episode 1 2 3 430+ Non-Gym Ways to Improve Your Health (free download)Connect with Amy: GracedHealth.comJoin the Graced Health community on Facebook! Instagram: @GracedHealthYouTube: @AmyConnellJoin GracedHealth+ for virtual community meetups and bonus episodesLeave a one-time tip of $5...
Is the thought of aging holding you back, or could it be your chance to thrive? On this episode of “The Doctor's Farmacy,” I sit down with Chip Conley to challenge the outdated view of midlife as a time of decline. We explore how this stage can become a period of growth, from finding new passions to building deeper connections. Learn why happiness often increases after 50 and get actionable tips for staying active, curious, and engaged. In this episode, we discuss: Research on the U-curve of happiness, showing that life satisfaction typically dips around ages 45-50 but improves steadily with each decade after. The importance of social wellness and relationships as a key factor for longevity and well-being The Modern Elder Academy Overcoming the fear of aging The importance of maintaining curiosity and openness to new experiences, which are strongly correlated with living a longer, happier life. View Show Notes From This Episode Get Free Weekly Health Tips from Dr. Hyman Sign Up for Dr. Hyman's Weekly Longevity Journal This episode is brought to you by Rupa University, BIOptimizers, Armra, and Qualia. Rupa University is hosting FREE classes and bootcamps for healthcare providers who want to learn more about Functional Medicine testing. Sign up at RupaUniversity.com. Tackle an overlooked root cause of stress with Magnesium Breakthrough. Visit Bioptimizers.com/hyman and use code HYMAN10 to save 10%. Save 15% on your first order of ARMRA Colostrum and unlock the power of 400+ functional nutrients. Just visit TryARMRA.com/Mark or use code MARK. Decrease your "zombie cells" with Qualia Senolytic. Visit QualiaLife.com/Hyman to get 50% off and use code HYMAN for an additional 15% off your order. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, I spoke with John DiLeo about his latest book "Not Even Nominated: 40 Overlooked Costars of Oscar-Winning Performances" which is out on October 10, 2024. John DiLeo's Not Even Nominated: 40 Overlooked Costars of Oscar-Winning Performancesputs the focus on some shockingly neglected achievements. James Stewart indeed won an Oscar for The Philadelphia Story (1940) while Cary Grant―every bit as funny as Stewart but in a different way―wasn't even nominated! Fredric March won his second Oscar for The Best Years of Our Lives (1946) while Myrna Loy, the other half of the film's peerless reunion scene, wasn't even nominated! From Charles Farrell in 7th Heaven (1927) to Tom Hanks in Bridge of Spies (2015), DiLeo grapples with why such exceptional performances didn't make the final ballots.Pre-order your copy today!
Dana and Tom with returning guest, Kieran B (host, Best Picture Cast) revisit The Shawshank Redemption (1994): written and directed by Frank Darabont, score by Thomas Newman, cinematography by Roger Deakins, starring Tim Robbins, Morgan Freeman, Bob Gunton, and Clancy Brown.Plot Summary: In the somber corridors of Shawshank Prison, where hope is a rare commodity and despair is a constant companion, Andy Dufresne (Tim Robbins), a quiet and introspective banker, finds himself wrongfully convicted of the brutal murder of his wife and her lover. Sentenced to life in the unforgiving confines of Shawshank, he is thrust into a world where the human spirit is tested daily.Andy's journey is one of quiet resilience and unyielding hope. He befriends Ellis “Red” Redding (Morgan Freeman), a seasoned inmate known for his ability to procure contraband. Through Red's eyes, we witness Andy's transformation from a man broken by circumstance to a beacon of hope for his fellow prisoners. Andy's ingenuity and determination lead him to uncover the corrupt practices of the prison warden, using his financial acumen to expose the rot within Shawshank's walls.In the end, Andy's journey is not just a tale of escape, but a testament to the enduring power of hope and friendship. His story delves into the depths of human suffering and emerges with a profound sense of resilience and triumph.Guest: Kieran BHost and Creator of the Best Picture Cast; @bestpicturecast on X, IG, LetterboxdPrevious Episodes: Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (1957), Lost in Translation (2003), Gran Torino (2008), Stalag 17 (1953), Shane (1953), A Fistful of Dollars (1964), The Best Years of Our Lives (1946) Revisit, and 12 Angry Men (1957) Revisit.Chapters:00:00 Introduction and Guest Introductions03:59 Cast and Recognition for The Shawshank Redemption10:17 Relationship(s) to The Shawshank Redemption16:53 What is The Shawshank Redemption About?19:07 Why is The Shawshank Redemption so Universal?23:54 Is The Shawshank Redemption the Best Film of 1994?26:25 Plot Summary for The Shawshank Redemption28:19 Did You Know?29:49 First Break30:29 What's Up With the BPC?34:09 Ask...
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In the longest podcast title ever, Bob and Jules break down all of the modern influences and old prospector lines from the final two movies in the 30s on the AFI 100 iist. Listen today, "there's gold in these hills I tell ya!"
G.I. Joe Chronicles - Outpost: Episode 10 Title: G.I. Joe Toys: G.I. Joe Figures and Vehicles of 1984 Fall-in Troops and Welcome to G.I.Joe Outpost. Join Jim the Joe Junkie and his rotating cast of co-hosts. Beginning in 1982 they will explore many aspects of the World(s) of G.I.Joe. They will Discuss the Toys, Comics, Cartoons and other Peripheral items from each year to current day. On this Episode of the G.I.Joe Chronicle: Outpots, Jim The Joe Junkie and Jarrod Alberich the Yard Sale Artist discuss the G.I.Joe Action Figures of 1984. Was this one of the Best Years of the "A Real American Hero" Era? Or Is Jarrod and Jim looking through Nostalgia Glasses? Find out as they breakdown details from the Figures File Cards and also Share some memories of these Great Figures from 40 years ago. Be sure to check out all the other Longbox Crusade shows at: www.LongboxCrusade.com Let us know what you think! Leave a comment by sending an email to: contact@longboxcrusade.com This podcast is a member of the LONGBOX CRUSADE NETWORK: LINKTREE: https://linktr.ee/longboxcrusade Follow on TWITTER: https://twitter.com/LongboxCrusade Follow on INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/longboxcrusade Like the FACEBOOK page: https://www.facebook.com/LongboxCrusade Subscribe to the YouTube Channel: https://goo.gl/4Lkhov Subscribe on Apple Podcasts at: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-longboxcrusade/id1118783510?mt=2 or https://anchor.fm/s/e9b9020/podcast/rss Thank you for listening and we hope you have enjoyed this episode of G.I. Joe Chronicles: Outpost!
G.I. Joe Chronicles - Outpost: Episode 10 Title: G.I. Joe Toys: G.I. Joe Figures and Vehicles of 1984 Fall-in Troops and Welcome to G.I.Joe Outpost. Join Jim the Joe Junkie and his rotating cast of co-hosts. Beginning in 1982 they will explore many aspects of the World(s) of G.I.Joe. They will Discuss the Toys, Comics, Cartoons and other Peripheral items from each year to current day. On this Episode of the G.I.Joe Chronicle: Outpots, Jim The Joe Junkie and Jarrod Alberich the Yard Sale Artist discuss the G.I.Joe Action Figures of 1984. Was this one of the Best Years of the "A Real American Hero" Era? Or Is Jarrod and Jim looking through Nostalgia Glasses? Find out as they breakdown details from the Figures File Cards and also Share some memories of these Great Figures from 40 years ago. Be sure to check out all the other Longbox Crusade shows at: www.LongboxCrusade.com Let us know what you think! Leave a comment by sending an email to: contact@longboxcrusade.com This podcast is a member of the LONGBOX CRUSADE NETWORK: LINKTREE: https://linktr.ee/longboxcrusade Follow on TWITTER: https://twitter.com/LongboxCrusade Follow on INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/longboxcrusade Like the FACEBOOK page: https://www.facebook.com/LongboxCrusade Subscribe to the YouTube Channel: https://goo.gl/4Lkhov Subscribe on Apple Podcasts at: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-longboxcrusade/id1118783510?mt=2 or https://anchor.fm/s/e9b9020/podcast/rss Thank you for listening and we hope you have enjoyed this episode of G.I. Joe Chronicles: Outpost!
Hour 3 - The Jimmy Fund rolls on with Day 1 with a conversation with Corey Cutler and Matt Waning. Then, former Red Sox player and Jimmy Fund captain Brock Holt and his wife Lakyn describe how amazing it was to and still is to be a part of the Jimmy Fund. And, Erica Howes shares the big donation Howes will make.
In this special encore, we revisit episode eighteen of Cinema Sounds & Secrets! Take to the skies with us through the lens of William Wyler and his trio of war scarred vets in post-war America in The Best Years of Our Lives (1946); then keep in the air with the incredibly devoted and slightly mad Fly Boys of The Right Stuff (1983) as they learned to slip the silvery bonds of earth and head for the stars. To learn more about this episode and others, visit the official Cinema Sounds & Secrets website.
Y2K is real, D-Pads!This week we celebrate surviving the turn of the new millennium with a look back at what many consider to be one of the greatest years in video game history: 2000!Every time we do a deep dive on one of the great years in gaming it feels like we further complicate the debate as to which year was the best, and this time it's no different.Join us as we each draft a team of 6 games to represent the best of what this year had to offer. Plus: Andrew is finally touring Night City so we spend some time chatting about Cyberpunk 2077!Join us on Twitter: @RetrogradePod, @RetrogradeAndy, @RetrogradeMikeyTikTok: @RetrogradePodOr on Instagram: @theretrogradepodcast Or visit our website at www.theretrogradepod.com/Questions, Comments, and business inquiries can be sent to theretrogradepodcast@gmail.comShow Notes: https://www.theretrogradepod.com/episodes/best-year-in-gaming-2000
2023 was one of the best years in gaming, hands down. As we look back at 2023, I'm sure like us you're thinking "what ARE the best years in gaming?". Maybe you're thinking about 1998; Metal Gear Solid, Starcraft, Resident Evil 2 but your hosts the Delco Nerd Network; Anthony and Chris were barely even 5 years old then. We think being there in the moment is important. Well, 2017 is more recent; Legend Zelda: Breath of the Wild, Horizon Zero Dawn, Super Mario Odyssey but that was (believe it or not) only a few years ago. 2007 is definitely one of them and that was almost 20 years ago, as scary as that sounds! Halo 3, Uncharted, Bioshock, Super Mario Galaxy. Shall I continue? Let's go back to the 7th generation of consoles and discuss just why 2007 was one of the best years in gaming. 00:00 - 4:13 Intro 4:14 - 58:45 What we're doing, watching, playing 58:46 - 2:03:07 2007: A Look Back on One of the Best Years In Games 2:03:08 - 2:05:34 Outro Hosts: Chris Trio & Anthony Ragucci Guest: Jason Green Join our community! https://discord.gg/jUqBvC9Fmx Watch us live on twitch at twitch.tv/delconerdnetwork! Follow Us! https://www.flow.page/delconerds Intro and Outro Music by Alex Rome. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh1M... Lower Thirds By Alejandro Hernandez https://www.ajhdesign.co/ Table by House of Me https://www.instagram.com/thehouseof_me/?hl=en https://www.athomewithelm.com/
Serious Hail. Bob Takes the Friendship Test. Morons in the News. Best Years for Summer Songs. Everyone Needs a Laugh. The Dial Tone Lounge. Talkback Callers. Can You Believe This S***? Diver Finds Lost Phone. From the Vault. Your Earliest Memory.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Are Your 30s Really the New 20s? Dr. Axe Reveals 5 Tips for Prime Health In your 30s and feeling past your prime? Think again! Dr. Josh Axe is busting the myth that your best years are behind you with an empowering new podcast episode. Tune in as the renowned health expert shares his top 5 research-backed strategies for thriving in this decade physically, mentally, and beyond. Here's a sneak peek at the invaluable wisdom he'll be sharing: The nutrient triad for boosting male fertility and increasing your chances of conception The shocking truth about hormonal birth control and natural family planning alternatives The exercise routine proven to prevent mental decline and chronic diseases like obesity Why managing your sleep should be a top priority (and how to make it happen) How to cultivate a social circle that inspires and elevates you during this transformative decade Don't resign yourself to a downward health spiral in your 30s. Let Dr. Axe be your guide to making this decade a launchpad for your best years yet! Hit subscribe and tune in to take your wellness into the prime of your life. Want more of The Dr. Josh Axe Show? Subscribe to the YouTube channel. Follow Dr. Josh Axe Instagram Twitter Facebook Tik-Tok Follow Leaders Instagram Twitter Facebook Email Newsletter ------ Links: https://birdandbe.com/blogs/the-nest/best-male-fertility-supplements-sperm-health?&utm_source=Google%20Ads&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=USA_Search_Non-Brand_DSA_Blog_Dynamic_Ads_Fertility&utm_term=&utm_content=697053334951&gclid=CjwKCAjwupGyBhBBEiwA0UcqaPsoejWhKq087Esj8HpaHE9yToqu5XdW5F45f2xeLyz_HCpQYNdOLhoCKGEQAvD_BwE https://www.evexias.com/the-best-supplements-in-your-30s
This week on the InSession Film Podcast, we continue our Best Picture Movie Series with William Wyler's 1946 film THE BEST YEARS OF OUR LIVES! We also talk more box office discourse, a potential new Oscars category for Stunts, the Beatles casting rumor and the new trailer for ALIEN: ROMULUS! - Box Office (2:00) - Oscars / Stunts (12:56) - Beatles Casting (22:11) - Alien: Romulus (34:08) - The Best Years of our Lives (1:06:43) *times may vary depending on ads Visit https://insessionfilm.com for merch and more! Episode Sponsor: Shadow Land - See the film now On Demand and follow us on social media for your chance to win a FREE digital code! Thanks for listening and be sure to subscribe on your podcast app of choice! https://insessionfilm.com/subscribe Follow us on Twitter! @InSessionFilm | @RealJDDuran | @BrendanJCassidy
Adam and Josh praise Rose Glass's nasty new noir “Love Lies Bleeding” and are knocked out by 1946's “The Best Years of Our Lives,” William Wyler's incisive and moving Best Picture winner. Plus, the Elite 8 of ‘50s Filmspotting Madness. (Timecodes will not be precise with ads; chapters may start early.) Open (00:00:00-00:04:01) Review: “Love Lies Bleeding” (00:04:02-00:28:20) Next Week / Notes (00:28:21-00:33:20) ‘50s Madness - Elite 8 (00:33:21-00:48:28) Wyler #2: “The Best Years of Our Lives” (00:48:29-01:35:33) Close, New Releases (01:35:34-01:39:27) Notes/Links: Filmspotting Madness https://www.filmspotting.net/madness William Wyler Marathon https://www.filmspotting.net/marathons Josh at Ebert Interruptus 2024 https://www.colorado.edu/cwa/ Feedback: Email us at feedback@filmspotting.net. Ask Us Anything and we might answer your question in bonus content. Support us: -Join the Filmspotting Family for bonus episodes and complete archive access. http://filmspottingfamily.com -T-shirts (and more) on sale at the Filmspotting Shop. https://filmspotting.net/shop Contact us: https://letterboxd.com/filmspotting @filmspotting on Threads https://twitter.com/filmspotting https://facebook.com/filmspotting https://letterboxd.com/larsenonfilm @larsenonfilm on Threads https://twitter.com/larsenonfilm https://facebook.com/larsenonfilm Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices