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In this captivating interview, we are delighted to introduce Beth Gibbs, an inspiring author who is set to publish her transformative new book titled "Bitchcraft: Sassy & Self-Aware" in early 2024. Join us as she takes us on a journey of self-discovery, guiding us towards authenticity, emotional awareness, and self-acceptance.Beth, a self-proclaimed recovering maladaptive perfectionist, shares her profound insights on how to embrace our true selves and navigate the complexities of emotions, communication, and stress with grace and self-assurance. Here are the three powerful stages she continues to refine and master to manage her emotional well-being:1. Embrace and Process Emotions: Beth's first stage involves delving into our emotions without judgment. She encourages us to work with the emotional "stuff" and allow ourselves to feel, even if it means fuming with frustration or confusion.2. Taming the Snarky Inner Voice: We all have an inner voice that can be harsh and critical. Beth shows us how to manage this snarky voice, preventing it from leading us to lash out or make regrettable decisions. Through her guidance, we can replace negativity with self-compassion.3. Mindful Response Selection: The third stage is about consciously choosing our responses to various situations. Beth teaches us to pause, reflect, and respond thoughtfully, rather than reacting impulsively. This level of self-awareness empowers us to engage in constructive and respectful communication (or maybe choosing not to be so respectful when that is a more appropriate response).4. Embracing Self-Love and Acceptance: Beth's wisdom extends to the acknowledgment that sometimes, despite our best efforts, things may not go as planned. In such instances, she reminds us to accept the consequences gracefully while maintaining love and appreciation for ourselves.Join us for this insightful conversation with Beth as she shares her life-changing journey and offers practical tools to help us cultivate authenticity, emotional intelligence, and a deep sense of self-worth. "Bitchcraft: Sassy & Self-Aware" is set to be a transformative read, and this interview is only a glimpse into the treasure trove of wisdom Beth has to offer.Stay tuned for the release of her book in early 2024 and embark on your journey to self-discovery and empowerment with Beth as your guide. If you would like to receive the free infographics and handouts that correspond to each episode on the Yoga Therapy Hour Podcast, please subscribe to our segmented email list. You will have the opportunity to determine the Infographic Topics that you would like to receive. When The Yoga Therapy Hour Podcast has a topic that corresponds to your choices, then you will receive an email for that week with the PDF's for download.Topics you can choose from include: Yoga Therapy & Mental HealthYoga Therapy & Physical HealthSocial Justice in yoga & Yoga TherapyYoga/Ayurveda ToolboxYoga & Indian PhilosophyGlobal & Trending Yoga Therapy TopicsClick the link below to subscribe. It takes 10 seconds total.https://amywheeler.com/subscribe Check out Amy's website Visit Amy's training section on her website to check out the courses belowYoga therapy training courses 865-certified-yoga-therapist-program www.optimalstateyoganidra.com Connect with Beth Gibbs:Beth's website: https://www.bethgibbs.comOn being enough:https://www.bethgibbs.com/enough.html 10-min. of Stand-Up Comedy on Breaking Perfectionismhttps://www.bethgibbs.com/nobodylovesperfect.html
Beth Gibbs has been a trailblazer in broadcasting, public and community affairs and executive leadership. Yet she took somewhat of an exit ramp, left the corporate world and found her true calling, learning and teaching yoga. She is an author, speaker, workshop leader and certified yoga therapist with over twenty years' experience teaching and mentoring hundreds of yoga students from all over the world. What served as the catalyst for this change? We'll find out her "why" and the wisdom she earned along the way. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/anita-ford-saunders/message
Find Your Dream Job: Insider Tips for Finding Work, Advancing your Career, and Loving Your Job
A job seeker's market means you have more control over the process of finding your next position. Even if you don't have 100% of the requirements a posting calls for, Find Your Dream Job guest Beth Gibbs says you should consider applying anyway. Beth shares the best way to know if a job is right for you and how to communicate your non negotiables to a hiring manager. Networking is more important than ever, and Beth explains how to use your network to find the perfect job. About Our Guest: Beth Gibbs (http://linkedin.com/in/beth-gibbs-6b99214) is the people and culture director at Impact NW (https://impactnw.org/). Her organization prevents homelessness by partnering with people as they navigate their journey to stability and opportunity. Resources in This Episode: Beth welcomes connections on LinkedIn. Reach out to her at www.linkedin.com/in/beth-gibbs-6b99214. From our Sponsor: Find Your Dream Job is brought to you by TopResume.(http://macslist.org/topresume) Top Resume has helped more than 400,000 professionals land more interviews and get hired faster. Get a free review of your resume today from one of Top Resume's expert writers. (http://macslist.org/topresume)
If you've been thinking of starting a podcast, be sure to listen to today's episode as podcast consultant Beth Gibbs and Katrina discuss what to know before you decide if podcasting is right for you. KATRINA WIDENER COACHING INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/katrina.widener/ BADASS BUSINESS SQUAD SHOW NOTES: https://www.katrinawidener.com/badass-business-squad-podcast
For the owners of Union Los Angeles, streetwear runs in the family. In this episode, power couple Chris and Beth Gibbs put on the metaphorical apron to talk to Chef about everything from Erewhon to leftovers, where they went to dinner on their first date, and the Japanese meal they say is their favorite to make as a family. Produced by Dear Media
After years of working for media, higher education, and non-profit organizations, Elizabeth “Beth” Gibbs is ‘free-tired' and pursuing her passions of writing, teaching, and leading workshops on yoga, and self-awareness. She writes for several health and wellness blogs and has published two books, a personal growth book, Enlighten Up! Finding Clarity, Contentment and Resilience in a Complicated World, and a children's book, Ogi Bogi, The Elephant Yogi. In this episode we discussed: - How she followed her passion from a community tv producer, a health department, and a university to yoga - The “wisdom women” that influence her decisions - “Free-tired” vs. “retired” - Finding ways to fit it all in, even when it's not balance - How yoga helped her avoid negative self-talk, increased calm, better mental health, and self-awareness - The 5 layers of self-care - The power of a pause and a deep breath - The importance of an ethical value system for leaders Connect with Beth at: www.bethgibbs.com Facebook LinkedIn Instagram Twitter If you enjoyed this episode then I'd like to invite you to continue the conversation over in my free Facebook group - The Leadership Purpose Community. You can find it at www.facebook.com/groups/leadershippurposecommunity Want more from Dr. Robin? Download your free quiz - "How Closely Are You Following Your Leadership Purpose" at www.RobinLOwens.com Thank you for listening! Be sure to follow the show so you don't miss the next episode! You can connect with Dr. Robin on LinkedIn or Facebook or contact me via email at: robin@purpose-based.com You can read more about Leadership Purpose and my upcoming book on my website at: https://www.robinlowens.com/ Talk to you soon!
For episode homepage, resources and links, visit: https://kristenmanieri.com/episode151/ Description There is an inner wisdom in each of us when we take the time to look inside. Not only do we have the capacity to know and understand ourselves, but we can also steer ourselves, evolve, grow and change. This process all happens through self-awareness, which is a consciousness of self: our feelings, motives, desires, beliefs, tendencies, and thoughts, and all the ways we engage with the world around us. Guest Bio Beth Gibbs is a speaker, workshop leader, and certified yoga therapist with over twenty years-experience teaching and mentoring hundreds of yoga students, teachers and therapists from all over the world to implement the five-layer model of self-awareness in their professional work and personal practice. She created, developed, and implemented a curriculum for introducing the five-layer model of self-awareness to children in after school and summer camp programs. She is the author of Enlighten Up! Finding Clarity, Contentment and Resilience in a Complicated World. Host Bio Kristen Manieri is the author of Better Daily Mindfulness Habits: Simples Changes with Lifelong Impact (July 2021: Rockridge Press). She's certified both as a habits coach and mindfulness teacher. She specializes in: stress reduction, energy management, mindset, resilience, focus, habit formation, rest rituals, and prioritizing personal well-being. As the host of the weekly 60 Mindful Minutes podcast, an Apple top 100 social science podcast, Kristen has interviewed over 140 authors and thought-leaders about what it means to live a more conscious, connected, intentional AND joyful life. Learn more at https://kristenmanieri.com/work-with-me/. Mentioned in this Episode Guest's book: Enlighten Up! Finding Clarity, Contentment and Resilience in a Complicated World https://www.amazon.com/Enlighten-Up-Contentment-Resilience-Complicated/dp/1945847344 Author's website: https://www.bethgibbs.com/enlightenupbook.html Connect with the 60 Mindful Minutes podcast Web: https://kristenmanieri.com Email: Kristen@kristenmanieri.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/60MindfulMinutes Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kristenmanieri_/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/kristenmanieri/
Beth and Shira talk about teaching gentle Yoga during COVID, adapting Yoga to the individual and the people that turn up to class and how mainstream media misrepresents Yoga. We talk about Yoga as Self-awareness using the 5 koshas as a tool to transform, how important it is to go slow during a first class or yoga therapy session, when we guide them into deeper layers of self, first bringing clients and students back to a safe resource within, in case of trauma and anxiety. We discuss being a writer, author and getting your book published traditionally, self-publishing and hybrid publishing, publishing rights, how authors need to stick together. Beth's new book Enlighten Up, help(s) you move through life from a calm center no matter the swirls, whirls and storms that will inevitably surround you. Reading about my journey and those of my friends, colleagues and students will help you with yours." -Beth www.bethgibbs.com
Beth Gibbs, MA, is a certified yoga therapist. She is ‘free-tired' and pursuing her passions of writing, teaching yoga, and leading workshops on personal growth and healthy aging. Her published writing includes newsletters, short stories, and magazine articles on the benefits of yoga, meditation and self-awareness. She uses her energy and sense of humor to inspire, inform, and entertain. Currently she writes for the blogs, Yoga for Healthy Aging, and YogaUOnline. She is the author of Ogi Bogi, The Elephant Yogi, a therapeutic yoga book for children. Her latest book, Enlighten Up! Finding Clarity, Contentment and Resilience in a Complicated World, is a contemporary look at a 3,000 year-old self-awareness model. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Totes Recall is a monthly movie review podcast hosted by Dan Jaquette, Molly Chase, Dan Linden and Beth Gibbs, four movie-loving comedians and good friends. What makes Totes Recall different than any other movie podcast? We review movies we haven’t seen in years, basing our reviews off of our shoddy memories. In the first half, we make […] The post Introducing Totes Recall | Totes Recall: Trailer appeared first on NoisePicnic Podcast Network.
Kyle is joined by his good friend Mary Beth Gibbs in an episode centered around what it is like on campus during a pandemic and friendship as a whole. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/duckspullpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/duckspullpodcast/support
Education On Fire - Sharing creative and inspiring learning in our schools
NEW BOOK USES STORYTELLING AND POETRY TO SHOW CHILDREN THE BEAUTY OF SCIENCE Xientifica SOS was written by University of Winchester Researcher Daniel Phelps, and features illustrations by Beth Gibbs, a student at Winchester School of Art. It follows five schoolchildren, each with different gifts, who are thrust into a fight for survival that tests their minds, bodies, courage and teamwork. Aimed at 8-12 year olds, Xientifica SOS looks to inspire children to engage with science in a creative way, embedding over 50 scientific concepts, ideas and facts into the story. (https://www.educationonfire.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/D.jpg) Daniel Phelps said: “This is not a science book, it is a children’s adventure story which has science in it. Children learn best whenever they are interested in something and enjoying themselves. That is what Xientifica SOS aims to do – to create such a learning environment. Children might not get excited about science facts when they read them in a science text book, however, they really do love fascinating and amazing science facts about the world around them.’ The book is unusual in that it combines learning with poetry, riddles and narrative. “This approach helps children learn, with the context of the story providing a ‘scaffold’ to support their understanding of scientific concepts,” Daniel said, “Ultimately, this helps them see why science is important, which is key.” Xientifica SOS can be read for pleasure or used as educational aid in schools or homeschooling to encourage learners to ask questions and conversations about science. Daniel Phelps is a Researcher at the University of Winchester. He is currently undertaking a three-year evaluation into the provision of support for young carers across Hampshire. Alongside his role at Winchester, he is also a children’s author and poet. He runs Planetpoetry.co.uk, a website hosting modern children’s poetry, and his poetry has been featured on the BBC’s CBeebies channel and is regularly published in school anthologies. Xientifica SOS is available for purchase from Amazon in both ebook and paperback form. Find out more about the novel here: www.xientifica.com (http://www.xientifica.com/) (https://www.educationonfire.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/Picture1.png) Planet Poetry – Quality, modern children’s poetry Daniel’s poems have featured on the BBC’s CBeebies, many top British publishers and in digital content for Daydream Education. https://www.planetpoetry.co.uk/ (https://www.planetpoetry.co.uk/) www.youngcarers.info (http://www.youngcarers.info/) Twitter: @xientifica @planetpoetry Show Sponsor (https://www.educationonfire.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/NAPE_2.2-3000px.png) National Association for Primary Education Our aim is to achieve a higher priority for the education of children from birth to 13. High quality learning in the early years of life is vitally important to the creation of an educated society. Young children are not simply preparing for the future, they are living a never to be repeated time of life and the best way to learn is to live. Support this podcast
We recall Mary Poppins (1964) as a jolly good time and probably the source of all of our OUTSTANDING cockney accents. Plus, we play one of our favorite games, Did They Bang? — About the podcast: Totes Recall is hosted by Molly Chase, Beth Gibbs, Dan Jaquette and Dan Linden. Produced by Beth Gibbs. New episodes drop on […] The post Mary Poppins | Totes Recall: Episode 63 appeared first on NoisePicnic Podcast Network.
CJ hosts the first ever Blunt Cuts Table: Cuss Words & Courage! Join this hour conversation with amazing women sharing vulnerabilities and what makes them courageous Follow Blunt Cuts on instagram@bluntcuts_podcast. Production Credits Host: Christina Fortier @christinafortierstyle Table Guests: Christina Soderstrom, Nicole Fae, Beth Gibbs, Lindsay Kolu, Dianne Pyle, Priyanka Premo, Gabriella Reece, Randi Larson, Holly Foltz, Jeni Kurtyka Director/Producer:Michaela Rae @michealaraephoto
Every time a bell rings, we recall It’s a Wonderful Life (1946). Jaquette tries to guess what the movie is about, we bet we might cry, and we all attempt James Stewart impressions at one point. Plus, Zuzu’s petals! — About the podcast: Totes Recall is hosted by Molly Chase, Beth Gibbs, Dan Jaquette and Dan Linden. Produced […] The post It’s a Wonderful Life | Totes Recall: Episode 62 appeared first on NoisePicnic Podcast Network.
We recall The Karate Kid (1984). Linden tries to summarize the movie having never seen it, Molly and Beth have differing opinions of Ralph Macchio, and Jaquette reveals his love of trees. Plus, we try to keep those teens cool. — About the podcast: Totes Recall is hosted by Molly Chase, Beth Gibbs, Dan Jaquette […] The post The Karate Kid | Totes Recall: Episode 61 appeared first on NoisePicnic Podcast Network.
Lions and tigers and bears, oh my! We recall The Wizard of Oz (1939) starring the strawman, the peppermint gang, and man weirdly crying from his eyebrows. And fair warning, somehow this is our most sexual episode to date. — About the podcast: Totes Recall is hosted by Molly Chase, Beth Gibbs, Dan Jaquette and Dan Linden. […] The post The Wizard of Oz | Totes Recall: Episode 58 appeared first on NoisePicnic Podcast Network.
We recall Look Who’s Talking (1989) as a film about talking sperm. Other things have to happen in the movie, but really we can only remember that sperm talks. It’s as disturbing as we recall. — About the podcast: Totes Recall is hosted by Molly Chase, Beth Gibbs, Dan Jaquette and Dan Linden. Produced by Beth Gibbs. […] The post Look Who’s Talking | Totes Recall: Episode 56 appeared first on NoisePicnic Podcast Network.
Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones (2002). UGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH. — About the podcast: Totes Recall is hosted by Molly Chase, Beth Gibbs, Dan Jaquette and Dan Linden. Produced by Beth Gibbs. New episodes drop on the 15th of every month. www.totesrecall.com — Follow Totes Recall on Twitter: @totesrecallpod Instagram: @totesrecall Facebook: www.facebook.com/totesrecall Tumblr: […] The post Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones | Totes Recall: Episode 55 appeared first on NoisePicnic Podcast Network.
We recall Jaws (1975) and discuss how sharks are real-life monsters. Apologies to the late Roy Scheider for confusing you with Rob Schneider. — About the podcast: Totes Recall is hosted by Molly Chase, Beth Gibbs, Dan Jaquette and Dan Linden. Produced by Beth Gibbs. New episodes drop on the 15th of every month. www.totesrecall.com — Follow […] The post Jaws | Totes Recall: Episode 53 appeared first on NoisePicnic Podcast Network.
We recall Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981), a title that does not include the name Indiana Jones. We predict there will be snakes, maps, and problematic white male behavior. Beth is still unsure which one this is. — About the podcast: Totes Recall is hosted by Molly Chase, Beth Gibbs, Dan Jaquette and Dan Linden. Produced […] The post Raiders of the Lost Ark | Totes Recall: Episode 52 appeared first on NoisePicnic Podcast Network.
We recall Dirty Dancing (1987) starring Patrick Swayze, the sister from Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, and evil Russian dancers(?). We discuss what makes dancing dirty, certain awakenings, and how plausible it is to carry three large watermelons. — About the podcast: Totes Recall is hosted by Molly Chase, Beth Gibbs, Dan Jaquette and Dan Linden. Produced by […] The post Dirty Dancing | Totes Recall: Episode 48 appeared first on NoisePicnic Podcast Network.
To help give the new Star Wars movie a Totes Recall bump, we recall The Empire Strikes Back (1980). We discuss space workplace dynamics, snakes, and Molly learns that Star Wars takes place a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away. — About the podcast: Totes Recall is hosted by Molly Chase, Beth Gibbs, Dan […] The post The Empire Strikes Back | Totes Recall: Episode 47 appeared first on NoisePicnic Podcast Network.
We recall Die Hard (1988) for the holidays! There’s explosives, machine guns, and German accents! All the ingredients necessary for a Christmas classic. Plus, we talk about Winston the police officer and if there is a teddy bear in the movie. — About the podcast: Totes Recall is hosted by Molly Chase, Beth Gibbs, Dan Jaquette and […] The post Die Hard | Totes Recall: Episode 46 appeared first on NoisePicnic Podcast Network.
We recalled Psycho (1960) as a film about a man who dresses as his dead mother to commit murder. It turns out it’s really about an adult who drinks milk. Like, a good portion of this episode is about milk. #milk — About the podcast: Totes Recall is hosted by Molly Chase, Beth Gibbs, Dan Jaquette and […] The post Psycho | Totes Recall: Episode 44 appeared first on NoisePicnic Podcast Network.
We recall Blade Runner (1982), a movie so slowly paced, it took 35 years to release its sequel. We mostly remember that it’s dark and Harrison Ford is in it. #nailedit — About the podcast: Totes Recall is hosted by Molly Chase, Beth Gibbs, Dan Jaquette and Dan Linden. Produced by Beth Gibbs. New episodes drop […] The post Blade Runner | Totes Recall: Episode 43 appeared first on NoisePicnic Podcast Network.
We recall Disney’s The Parent Trap (1998), which is NOT the same movie as Freaky Friday, but does also star Lindsay Lohan. We discuss hats, Butler-Nanny love, and how Sammy the dog is the only sane character in this movie. — About the podcast: Totes Recall is hosted by Molly Chase, Beth Gibbs, Dan Jaquette and Dan Linden. […] The post The Parent Trap | Totes Recall: Episode 42 appeared first on NoisePicnic Podcast Network.
It’s hard to forget that Bruce Lee is cool AF in Enter the Dragon (1973). Other details, we’re not so clear on. — About the podcast: Totes Recall is hosted by Molly Chase, Beth Gibbs, Dan Jaquette and Dan Linden. Produced by Beth Gibbs. New episodes drop on the 15th of every month. www.totesrecall.com — Follow […] The post Enter the Dragon | Totes Recall: Episode 37 appeared first on NoisePicnic Podcast Network.
Our memories of this movie don’t amount to a hill of beans or something like that. We recalled Casablanca (1942), a film rife with famous quotes, intense emotion, and cigarettes. So. Many. Cigarettes. — About the podcast: Totes Recall is hosted by Molly Chase, Beth Gibbs, Dan Jaquette and Dan Linden. Produced by Beth Gibbs. New […] The post Casablanca | Totes Recall: Episode 36 appeared first on NoisePicnic Podcast Network.
Can you feel the love tonight? We celebrate the month of love and romance with Disney’s family film The Lion King (1994). There’s stampede talk, butt jokes, and those two lions totally bang, right? — About the podcast: Totes Recall is hosted by Molly Chase, Beth Gibbs, Dan Jaquette and Dan Linden. Produced by Beth Gibbs. […] The post The Lion King | Totes Recall: Episode 35 appeared first on NoisePicnic Podcast Network.
To celebrate this holiday season we recall Gremlins (1984), the movie where adorable kitten-toddlers turn into horrifying murder-monsters. Molly remembers being scarred watching the movie as a child, Joe Dante is born, and we find out why George Washington’s birthday can be so depressing. — About the podcast: Totes Recall is hosted by Molly Chase, Beth Gibbs, Dan […] The post Gremlins | Totes Recall: Episode 33 appeared first on NoisePicnic Podcast Network.
Like awesome! Oh, wow! Like totally check it out! We recalled Bring It On (2000). Molly remembers having cheer fever, Beth attempts to recite a cheer, and the Dans reminisce about being forced into watching this movie. — About the podcast: Totes Recall is hosted by Molly Chase, Beth Gibbs, Dan Jaquette and Dan Linden. Produced by […] The post Bring It On | Totes Recall: Episode 32 appeared first on NoisePicnic Podcast Network.
Game over, man! We recall Aliens (1986), a sequel to a movie we remember being pretty good. There is a girl with the name of a small animal, Billy Pax, and a cat that is definitely dead (or definitely alive). — About the podcast: Totes Recall is hosted by Molly Chase, Beth Gibbs, Dan Jaquette […] The post Aliens | Totes Recall: Episode 30 appeared first on NoisePicnic Podcast Network.
May is Respect Listener Opinion Month, so we respected your opinions and recalled, Point Break (1991). Molly takes her best guess about the plot based on how movies work, and we all have strong opinions on the dog scene. You know the one. — About the podcast: Totes Recall is hosted by Molly Chase, Beth Gibbs, […] The post Point Break | Totes Recall: Episode 26 appeared first on NoisePicnic Podcast Network.
Heartbreak, swords and scamps. A lot happens in Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (2000), but can we remember all of it? We think you know the answer. Plus, we come across a scamp of our own. — About the podcast: Totes Recall is hosted by Molly Chase, Beth Gibbs, Dan Jaquette and Dan Linden. Produced by Beth Gibbs. New […] The post Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon | Totes Recall: Episode 25 appeared first on NoisePicnic Podcast Network.
This week, Vince and Elliot McNally are in Naponelli, NJ. It's home to America's only legally recognized mafia. The brothers sit down with their Don, or "Dawn," Dawn Donna Donnanelli (Beth K. Gibbs).
We, at Totes Recall, force ourselves to awaken our memories of Star Wars (1977) Episode Four: The First One. We cover whether this is the one with ewoks, Princess Leia’s snapchat, and the coolest Star Wars character, Chewbacca. — About the podcast: Totes Recall is hosted by Molly Chase, Beth Gibbs, Dan Jaquette and Dan Linden. […] The post Star Wars | Totes Recall: Episode 21 appeared first on NoisePicnic Podcast Network.
This beloved holiday classic might not be what we all remember. We recall Love Actually (2003), a movie we had forgotten is filled with fat shaming, creepy relationships, and seven-too-many plot lines. — About the podcast: Totes Recall is hosted by Molly Chase, Beth Gibbs, Dan Jaquette and Dan Linden. Produced by Beth Gibbs. New episodes drop on […] The post Love Actually | Totes Recall: Episode 20 appeared first on NoisePicnic Podcast Network.
It’s showtime! Happy Halloween from all of us at Totes Recall. In celebration of all things creepy and crawly, we watched Tim Burton’s Beetlejuice (1988). Beth tells us why Beetlejuice is her nemesis, we recall bureaucracy in the afterlife, and we try to remember what VHS means. — About the podcast: Totes Recall is hosted by Molly Chase, Beth Gibbs, Dan Jaquette […] The post Beetlejuice | Totes Recall: Episode 18 appeared first on NoisePicnic Podcast Network.
Two very unpleasant people swap bodies and learn nothing in this Lindsay Lohan-and-Jamie Lee Curtis picture. We’re pretty sure we’ve blocked out most of Freaky Friday (2003) from our memories, but we recall what we can. — About the podcast: Totes Recall is hosted by Molly Chase, Beth Gibbs, Dan Jaquette and Dan Linden. Produced by Beth Gibbs. […] The post Freaky Friday | Totes Recall: Episode 17 appeared first on NoisePicnic Podcast Network.
Get your ass to Mars! It’s the one-year anniversary special of Totes Recall! In honor of our trip around the sun, we watched our namesake film, Total Recall (1990). We are almost as confused as Douglas Quaid about what really happened in this movie. — About the podcast: Totes Recall is hosted by Molly Chase, Beth Gibbs, […] The post Total Recall | Totes Recall: Episode 15 appeared first on NoisePicnic Podcast Network.
Hold onto your butts! We watched Steven Spielberg’s action dino flick, Jurassic Park (1993). It was hard for any of us to forget the T. rex or Jeff Goldblum’s performance, but what about the presence of pterodactyls or Samuel L. Jackson? — About the podcast: Totes Recall is hosted by Molly Chase, Beth Gibbs, Dan Jaquette and Dan Linden. […] The post Jurassic Park | Totes Recall: Episode 14 appeared first on NoisePicnic Podcast Network.
Chinatown (1974) is a neo-noir starring Jack Nicholson and someone else. Things happen, but we’re not really sure what those things are. Then his nose gets cut up and the ending is sad. Does anyone remember what happens in this movie? — About the podcast: Totes Recall is hosted by Molly Chase, Beth Gibbs, Dan Jaquette […] The post Chinatown | Totes Recall: Episode 12 appeared first on NoisePicnic Podcast Network.
Time to head to the basement because we recalled Twister (1996). We all remember the flying cow, but is the lead male played by Bill Pullman or Bill Paxton? Plus the world premiere of Weatherman Dan. — About the podcast: Totes Recall is hosted by Molly Chase, Beth Gibbs, Dan Jaquette and Dan Linden. Produced by Beth […] The post Twister | Totes Recall: Episode 10 appeared first on NoisePicnic Podcast Network.
Bonus episode! When we came up with the idea for Totes Recall, we recorded a pilot episode that hasn’t been heard by anyone but us…until now. We watched the dystopian thriller Minority Report (2002). Or was it that Futurama episode? — About the podcast: Totes Recall is hosted by Molly Chase, Beth Gibbs, Dan Jaquette and Dan Linden. Produced by Beth […] The post Minority Report | Totes Recall: Episode 8 appeared first on NoisePicnic Podcast Network.
City Slickers (1991) is a comedy starring Billy Crystal…or so we remembered. Turns out it is a film comprised of real moment after real moment starring a baby cow named Norman. Yeehaw! — About the podcast: Totes Recall is hosted by Molly Chase, Beth Gibbs, Dan Jaquette and Dan Linden. Produced by Beth Gibbs. New […] The post City Slickers | Totes Recall: Episode 7 appeared first on NoisePicnic Podcast Network.
Here’s a special bonus episode of Totes Recall. After we turned off the mics, Beth shared a thought she had surrounding our “Kevin McCallister is dead” theory. We turned the mics back on, and here is what happened. — About the podcast: Totes Recall is hosted by Molly Chase, Beth Gibbs, Dan Jaquette and Dan Linden. Produced […] The post Bonus: Home Alone Theory | Totes Recall: Episode 6.5 appeared first on NoisePicnic Podcast Network.
Happy Halloween from Totes Recall! To celebrate the spooky times, the crew recalls The Silence of the Lambs (1991). They remember Buffalo Bill dancing like a Harlem Globetrotter. Molly remembers a moment of levity. And they each predict their number one creep time. — About the podcast: Totes Recall is hosted by Molly Chase, Beth Gibbs, Dan Jaquette and Dan […] The post The Silence of the Lambs | Totes Recall: Episode 4 appeared first on NoisePicnic Podcast Network.
The crew recalls The African Queen (1951). Beth remembers a fun romp. Jaquette was titillated by the handsome Katharine Hepburn. Molly is a contrarian. Linden asks, “Did they bang?” — About the podcast: Totes Recall is hosted by Molly Chase, Beth Gibbs, Dan Jaquette and Dan Linden. Produced by Beth Gibbs. New episodes drop on the 15th of […] The post The African Queen | Totes Recall: Episode 3 appeared first on NoisePicnic Podcast Network.
Beth, Dan, Dan, and Molly recall a film from their childhoods, Honey, I Shrunk the Kids (1989). Everyone remembers a baseball, a magnifying glass, and an experiment gone wrong. The emotional distress caused by tragedy amongst the grass? That’s another story. — About the podcast: Totes Recall is hosted by Molly Chase, Beth Gibbs, Dan Jaquette and […] The post Honey, I Shrunk the Kids | Totes Recall: Episode 2 appeared first on NoisePicnic Podcast Network.