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On this week's episode of Female Gaze: The Film Club, Morgan speaks with Amy E. Duddleston, editor of such films such as "The First Omen" and "High Art," as well as television series like "Mare of Easttown," "The Umbrella Academy," and "Big Love." We discuss how Amy's first internship, her collaborations with filmmakers such as Lisa Cholodenko and Gus Van Sant, the nuances between editing films and television, and the joys of jumpscares.Ā Amy's newest project, "Task" will premiere on HBO Max this September. To learn more, visit the HBO site here.Ā You can follow Female Gaze: The Film ClubInstagramBlueSkyWebsite
In this episode of Reimagine Childhood, host Monica Healer interviews Jean Thomason, known as Miss Patty Cake, sharing her 30-plus years of experience in music, worship, and children's ministry. They discuss practical strategies to teach preschoolers about praise, touching on the depth and variety of engagement in worship described in Hebrew scripture. Jean shares her journey into children's ministry, insights into biblical praise as various Hebrew words, and emphasizes the importance of encouraging children's natural joy and exuberance as a form of worship. This episode is packed with resources and ideas to help educators and parents alike to foster a spiritual foundation in young children. Ā 00:00 Introduction to Reimagine Childhood 00:42 Meet Jean Thomason aka Miss Patty Cake 01:40 The Importance of Praise in Early Childhood 05:38 Understanding Biblical Praise 25:11 Summer Conference Promo 27:05 Understanding Different Forms of Praise 29:33 The Power of Praise in Our Lives 33:15 Teaching Children the Joy of Praise 41:13 Resources and Encouragement for Teachers https://www.misspattycake.com/ https://www.jeanthomason.com/ https://www.youtube.com/user/misspattycaketv The book - Sharing God's BIG LOVE with Little Lives - https://www.shopmisspattycake.com/collections/books-and-resources/products/sharing-gods-big-love-with-little-lives Link to the document with all the scripture - https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/3c3efkm1ulk4zek3tv35j/PULLING-PRESCHOOLERS-outline.pdf?rlkey=su7mab3oh1qwde2miverysz0v&dl=0
Hattie Boydle is a world champion bodybuilder & fitness coach. For Hattie, the gym is a place to sculpt the body & mind. Much of her philosophy for life has been etched in between the sets that have transformed her physique into that of a world champion fitness competitor.We discuss:- Training protocols for hypertrophy (building muscle), alongside nutrition & recovery.- Whether the sacrifice to succeed in her sport was worth it.- Her relationship with training as self care.- Devoting yourself to a craft.- Critiquing yourself vs being critical of your self- & much more.You can follow both Hattie & I on social media @bradleyjdryburgh @hattieboydleIf you enjoyed this chat you can give back to the channel by subscribing & sharing it with your mates.Big Love,Brad xoxo Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Quaranteam ā Book 1: Part 17 Andy has his interview for primetime. Based on a post by CorruptingPower, in 25 parts. Listen to the Podcast at Explicit Novels. Ā It turned out that a dozen women all getting ready for television appearances was, in fact, a major operation. The master bathroom was large enough that four of the girls could use the mirror at the same time, but beyond that, they had to party up with "prep buddies," each making sure they were getting themselves ready as well as their prep buddy. Andy was, of course, ready long before anyone else was, even with Emily, Sarah, Ash and Niko sharing him in the shower. He left the four of them in there, although they emerged not long after, each running a hair dryer while they applied their make up and got into their outfits. He was glad to escape the bathroom as early as he did. The girls were in go mode now, and the last thing he wanted to do was get in anyone's way, so he took the time to prep the house. The house had a large empty room that seemed like it was meant to be used as a ballroom. They'd used it as their poker room on and off, but it was also just a nice place where lots of people could stand around and talk. It also had French windows opening into the garden, so the lighting of the room was excellent. Andy figured it would be the best place for the group interviews to take place. Katie and Nicolette helped him get enough chairs for everyone into the room, while Jenny was prepping a large lunch for all of them, a massive batch of jambalaya, so they would have a bit of leftovers in case the 60 Minutes crew arrived hungry. They were scheduled to arrive at one in the afternoon, and had asked them not to make plans into the evening, so clearly the interviews would take as long as they took. Nicolette had been doing cleaning a bit at a time for the last two weeks, so the only thing that really needed to get a major touch up was Andy's writing room, which the 60 Minutes people had asked to use for their one on one interviews, something he'd agreed to, although he was going to lock his laptop away before they arrived. He didn't imagine they'd want to steal his writing, but he was notoriously paranoid when it came to that sort of thing. The cats seemed extremely confused by all the hustle and bustle, but also seemed content to just rub up against the leg of whoever was closest, and follow people around when it seemed like they were going from one place to another. Andy also took time to check in with both Tala and Jade, making sure they doing okay and still on board with talking to 60 Minutes, something he was glad he did. Tala, as expected, was starting to feel the mental itch from having been primed the day before but not yet imprinted, though she was handling it far better than Sheridan had, even if she wasn't as far along with it. She said she'd never felt quite so sexually frustrated before, but that it was a great feeling to have, and that she enjoyed her body acting with wills and wants of its own. Jade had news for him as well. "I want you to imprint me as soon as you're done imprinting Tala, Andy," the bubbly blonde said to him. "And I want you to record it. Not for 60 Minutes, though, but for my father. He has tried to control me my entire life, and I'm just friggin' sick of it, so I want him to see that his dang control is broken, and that I'm giving that control to another man, a better man. So you can use my phone to make the video of it, and I don't care what it shows and what it doesn't, as long as he sees my face when I'm taking that orgasm, when I'm starting that imprinting process, so he knows that he can't push me around any more." She'd been talking with a sort of intensity that he'd never seen from her before, and he let her finish. When she stopped talking, it was almost as thought it dawned on her how forcefully she'd been lecturing him on what to do. "That's, that's okay, right?" "You're sure about this, Jade?" he said, taking her hand in his own. "I'm sure he's done some rough things over the years, but he's still your father, and you want to be careful not to do anything you'll come to regret." "The only thing I regret is being that asshole's daughter," she said, wrath in her voice. "I know it's a lot to ask, especially since I'll be sucking you off, which means that it'll be hard not to get your cock at least a little in the shot, but it's important to me, okay? I'm, I'm reclaiming a part of myself that bastard's taken from me. So you asked me earlier what I wanted, and that's what I want. And I want him to see it while I'm imprinting, so there's no way he can talk to me about it." He nodded. "Alright then. You can change your mind at any time between now and then, but if you don't, then that's what we'll do, just for your father, just at your request. Although, you probably also want to record a message for him to go along with it before hand, so he's not just randomly getting that video without any context." She bristled in mirth, nodding quickly. "Good point. I'll record that on my phone after lunch." "Or during the time they're doing one on one interviews with anyone else. I know they're planning on doing smaller interviews, one with Emily and Sarah and one with just me, but I don't know who else they're going to want to talk to." "If they want to talk to me, they can, and if the 49ers organization has a problem with it, well, the heck with them, I don't have to continue being a cheerleader for them anymore." "Give it some thought. You've still got time." By lunchtime, everyone was ready except for the staff, who'd gone to get themselves ready once lunch had been served. Nobody was sure if the 60 Minutes crew would want to talk to them, but Andy felt it best to make sure that anyone who was willing to have a conversation with Katie Couric was in a state where they could. Nicolette had said she didn't care one way or another, and while Katie wasn't thrilled about the idea of being interviewed, she agreed that if Katie Couric wanted to talk to the two of them, she and Jenny would make themselves available for it. Over the course of lunch, it was clear the girls were doing everything they could to keep Andy's mind off the interview, as the family got to know both Tala and Jade better, while Whitney was still in Nicolette's chambers, in the middle of the imprinting process, and Fiona and Moira were in the early stages of it in the master bedroom. Tala had decided that her first project, once she got her workshop set up in the poolhouse, was going to be to make Andy a puzzle desk of his very own, and once that idea had been voiced, all the girls had thoughts and ideas on things to incorporate, with Sarah filling in suggestions based on his books, and Aisling filling in suggestions based on his life. Niko thought it should also incorporate all the girls' names, so that he might have a better time remembering everyone, which made everybody laugh, simply because the family had indeed grown so large. They were just finishing cleaning up after lunch when the doorbell rang, and Andy's heart felt like it stopped just a little. Ash poked him with a smile. "It's just the media, babes," she teased. "You'll do fine. Go say hi." He headed up from the dining room and down to the front door, where Nicolette was standing in the doorway, greeting the visitors. Standing in the doorway was Katie Couric, one of the best known journalists in America, with a couple of crew members behind her. "Hey, Ms. Couric," he said to her as he approached. "Welcome to my home." He held out his hand and she seemed thankful for the normalcy of shaking hands. "Please, Mr. Rook, call me Katie," she said, "and thank you for inviting us for the interview. I know the President's office had something to do with it, but you could have said no if you didn't want to. Having a couple of famous faces like Miss Stevens and Miss Washington selling the new normal will help the general population of the nation make more sense out of this tragic new normal." "Well, I'll call you Katie if you'll call me Andy," he said. "How's your tour of New Eden been so far? Niko mentioned you did a short interview with her at the base, although you mostly just talked with Dr. Varma and my boy Phil." "You're friends with Mr. Marcos?" she said. "Is that how you got in here?" "Well, there's a story behind that. I can tell you now, but I suspect you'd rather get it down on camera. It's not all that long a story, nor is it really that interesting. I suspect Phil's story was a lot more engaging than mine will be." "Did you get your writing room all set up for our interview?" "I did," he said, "and we also set up our ballroom with chairs, so you can talk to all of us together first. I know Em and Sarah are willing to talk to you either in their little studio, or you can use my writing study instead. It's up to you." "I'll have my team take a look at both locations while we're getting set up in the ballroom. Is everyone in the house willing to take part in the interviews?" "Two of my partners have chosen not to take part, simply because they aren't sure how their employers would react to it, but everyone else in the house is willing to chat," he said, as he felt a hand sliding onto his shoulder. He turned around to see Lauren standing behind him. "Actually, Andy, Sheridan and I have decided we're going to do it anyway, and if the Niners or the people at Cirque have a problem with it, fuck'em, we'll sue their asses into the ground," the tall blonde Aussie told him. "If this is gonna be the new normal, pretendin' like it's not is just as bad as sayin' it ain't, so we'll be there." "You're sure, Lauren?" he asked her, smoothing his hand over her hip, knowing it usually soothed her nervous when she was wound up. She placed her hand over his and gave it a soft squeeze, smiling at him. "Yeh, 'sides I dunno how much of management's gone at this point already. You gambled with us, so let us have a turn at the plow fer a change." He leaned up and kissed her softly. "Well, I've known you long enough, hon, to know if your mind's made up, there's no point in trying to talk you out of it." Andy glanced back at Katie Couric, shrugging. "Guess you get your pick of the litter then." Behind her, the crew had started ferrying in lights, tripods and camera equipment. While Andy had thought he'd only seen two additional people at first, it turned out Katie Couric traveled with a crew of nine, and there had been a second and third S U V behind the van that he hadn't seen. It felt a little like his house was being invaded, but he did his best to not get in anyone's way, as Nicolette started to lead a producer away, to show her where both Andy's writing room and the actresses' little studio were located. "C'mon, I'll take you down to the ballroom, and we can get settled there," he said, starting to lead Katie and her two companions down the hallway. One of them, Geraldine Amato, was the unit's head producer, and the other, Poppy Delgato, was the lead camera woman. "Was your crew mostly women before the plague hit?" "Mostly," she said, "although I've got a couple of men in here as well, and thankfully, they've been given the treatment via their wives. My husband has been getting it through myself as well, for about a month now." "I'm a little surprised they let your whole crew into New Eden," he said, as they headed down the stairs to the lower level. "They've been fairly paranoid about letting people in, I've been told, so I imagine you had to quarantine for a little bit after you got here." "We did," she said, stopping to look at one of the promotional posters on the wall, this one in particular for "The Trouble With Werebears." She glanced over at him with that winning smile she loved flashing on the news regularly. "In fact, Geraldine here's now sharing my husband with me, because she didn't have anyone before hand, and needed someone she could count on to be around while doing her job." She reached up and tapped at the words 'New York Times Bestselling Author' on the poster. "It says here you're a bestselling author, but I have to admit that before preparing for this interview, I'd never heard of you." He shrugged with a little smile. "There's leagues of difference between a Bestselling Fiction author and a Bestselling Genre Fiction author, I'm afraid. When you're talking non genre, you're talking hundreds of thousands of copies, but for genre, well, drop a zero off there, so if you're not into urban fantasy, I won't take it as a slight. Jim Butcher, who's probably the most popular of us working in the field, only sold a couple hundred thousand copies for his most recent Dresden Files book, and that series has a huge following, far bigger than my little corner. Hell, I think the reason a publisher finally took a gamble on me was that I was playing in a similar wheelhouse and they were hoping to piggyback off his success." "E. F. Winston is a genre writer, but her books have sold in the hundreds of millions," Katie countered. "So clearly there are breakout stars." "Ah, but those are young adult books, and the teen fiction genre has a handful of crossover success that never seemed to roll over into other things in our genres," he sighed. "The Dagger Academy books were definitely science fiction, but you didn't see a spike in sales for people like John Scalzi or William Gibson when those books took off, did you? The same for those Harry Potter books. Sold by the truckload, and yet, did many of those kids go and read works from Roger Zelazny, Fred Saberhagen, Emma Bull, Terry Pratchett, Steven Brust, Simon R. Green or any of the other massively prolific fantasy masterminds we've had working for decades? No, we're not all that different than any other form of entertainment, Ā everyone's just hoping that they get one big bite from the apple at some point during their career." "But I heard they're making a movie based on your books?" "Well, when two high profile actresses are willing to sign onto a project, that goes a long way into pushing it out of Movie Hell," he laughed. "The option had been signed years before that, but once Sarah and Emily expressed interest in playing supporting roles, well, that got the whole thing into turnaround quite quickly. It's like the screenwriter William Goldman always said, 'Nobody in Hollywood knows anything.'" Andy shrugged a little bit as they entered the ballroom. "Besides, I figured you'd want to get all this out during the on camera interview." "Oh, we'll go over it again then, but it doesn't hurt to do a little pre camera screening, just so I know what kinds of things you're likely to say, so I can facilitate the conversation in moving in the right directions," she said. "You've been interviewed several times before. Hasn't anyone ever done that?" "Nope," he said, moving to sit in one of the chairs in the front row. "But then again, I've never been interviewed for television before." They'd originally set up the 17 chairs as one chair facing two rows of eight, but Geraldine started moving the two rows of eight into four staggered rows of four. "We'll bring in some risers, so we can get everyone into one big shot," Geraldine told Katie. Poppy nodded. "We'll need to set up four cameras in here," she said, as she started to help Geraldine block out the room. "One for the group shot, one for Katie, one for Andy and one to rove to whoever's answering questions in the group setting. We can use fixed cameras for the first three, and I'll manage the fourth. We'll have them all rolling all the time and you can just pick and choose what you want in the editing room." "How do you want to order them, Katie?" Geraldine asked her. "Well, Andy here in the front corner, then Niko, the woman we interviewed yesterday next to him. That'll be our link between the segments. Then Sarah and Emily next to her, because star power up front. Beyond that, we can figure it out." "I'd like to insist Aisling, my first partner, be up front with me," he said, just as Ash was walking into the room, along with Emily. "The balance might be a little weird," Poppy frowned. "No no," Geraldine, "we can make that work. We'll just do five in front and three in the top row, so we frame Andy in the center, with Niko and Aisling on one side, Emily and Sarah on the other." "Good," Katie said, "that reinforces the whole 'large family' front and forward as our first visual cue, so that the viewer has to confront it right away. Does that work for you?" she said, asking Andy his opinion for the first time. "That'll work," he replied. "You can even put the three staff at the back, since they're willing to be here for this, but aren't likely to volunteer much in the way of answers." "Jenny and Katie, er, Kate might not, Master," Nicolette said, entering the room with the rest of Katie Couric's crew in tow, "but I'm certainly planning on speaking my mind given a chance, because I don't want people to be given the wrong idea." "What's the wrong idea?" Katie asked, tilting her head just a little bit. "That we're here involuntarily, or that this isn't what we wanted, or, hell, even that Master Rook here wouldn't let us change if we wanted," the French maid teased. "You know if I had a nickel for every time he's sort of reminded me I don't have to call him Master, and I've had to remind him that I like calling him Master, well, I could enjoy a nice two week stay in the Bahamas, once it's opened up again. In fact, little secret, every time he reminds me of it lately, I've just gone out of my way to say it even more, so I can watch him blush." "I think you like watching him blush," Ash said, moving to close in around Andy. "Katie Couric," Andy said, "this is my first partner, Ash Blake, and I'm sure you've probably already met Emily Stevens." Katie made it a point to shake Ash's hand first. "A pleasure, Miss Blake." She then turned to Emily, taking the tiny blonde's hand and shaking it as well. "I've actually interviewed you before, Miss Stevens, although I wouldn't be surprised if you didn't remember. You seemed quite busy on that press junket, and I know they were just wheeling journalists in and out for you." "I keep a diary of anyone who's interviewing me, Ms. Couric," Em said, a wry grin on her face, "so I assure you, I remember the interview quite well. Any surprises we should be wary of?" "Oh, I've always got a few things planned to lighten up an interview," the journalist said, somewhat evasively. "It's not like I'm interviewing Vladimir Putin or anything. You're not going to have me murdered for a question you don't like." "Well," the Brit said, "I still wouldn't anger Sarah too much. She's, excitable, and prone to fits of exaggeration." "I'm fairly certain she's never poisoned anyone to win a role, Em," Andy said to her. Emily clicked her tongue in amusement. "Let's not be too hasty with that judgment, Andy. Anyway, shall I round everyone up and we can get started?" "Yes, I think my team will be ready to start in about twenty minutes, so if you can get everyone together, that would be excellent." By the time all the girls were in the ballroom, risers had been placed under the seats, the lights and sound were set up, a boom microphone used to cover the majority of the girls, although clip on mics were used for Katie and Andy. They also had a handheld microphone that the girls could pass around if anyone wanted to give a detailed answer. They were structured as had been discussed, with Niko and Aisling to Andy's left in the front row, and Emily and Sarah to his right. Behind them, Lauren, Taylor, Sheridan and Piper sat. The third row had Asha, Hannah, Tala and Jade. In the back row sat the staff, Kate (his Katie), Jenny and Nicolette. All of the fiancees were up front, and everyone else was sat in order of arrival, with the exception of the staff, who were at the back, at their own request. It felt right that Ash was on one side of him and Emily was on the other, as if the two of them wanted to be close in case he needed support. It wasn't until Andy saw it framed up in the monitor as they were showing Katie that it dawned on him just how big his household was growing, and even still, he knew there were already three more in the house not in this shot. He was always aware of how big his family was, but seeing everyone together in one single framing shot, it really drove the size of it home, and it felt huge. "Okay, Andy, let's start with how you telling us a little bit about yourself and how you got here." For the next few minutes, Andy gave the shortest possible version of his bio, how he'd moved to California a decade and a half ago, his writing for the Silicon Valley companies, as well as his novels, which transitioned nicely into him talking about how he got his vaunted level 5 status, regaling 60 Minutes with the story of how the guy who'd come to test them, Dave, had been a big fan and given he and his then roommate Eric level 5 status as a return gift for Andy having given him an advanced copy of his next novel. "I hope I'm not getting Dave in any trouble by telling that story," he finished. "No no, each member of the initial Bay Area team was given five level 5 statuses to give away as they saw fit," Katie Couric told him. "Most of them just gave them to friends or family, but Dr. David Straussman hadn't used any of his until he met you, and there were no rules on who he could or couldn't give them to, so that's fine." "Straussman," Andy repeated. "Huh. You know, I didn't even know his last name until right now. I hope he's doing okay." "He's doing quite well," Niko said. "I see him every so often wandering around the base." "So Andy," Katie said, bringing them back on task, "how did you fill out the form you were given with the testing process?" "Well," Andy said, "Dave stressed to us when he gave us the link that we should be honest, and to answer the questions knowing we wouldn't be judged for our responses. I don't actually remember a lot of it, because it was a very long questionnaire, like, ridiculously thorough. But I suppose what you're getting at is what key things do I remember answering." "Yes, that's what I'm asking." "There were definitely questions about my sexual preferences, like, a lot of those, but there were also basic demographic questions about what range of people I felt comfortable dating, was I into women, men or both, and how did I feel about polyamory." "Did that surprise you?" she asked him. "Sure, but not as much as I expect it probably shocked people back in the Midwest. It's not what I would call common place around here, but you see it mentioned often enough in people's online dating profiles that most people have at least some awareness of it here in the Bay." "And how did you answer the polyamory question?" "I actually put 'no preference,' but you have to remember, to some extent when this started, we thought this was all some temporary thing, and we certainly didn't know that the casualties to men in America were going to be as high as they were," Andy said, sighing a little bit, Ash taking his hand, squeezing it reassuringly. "Do you remember what ages you put that you would be comfortable with?" "The low end was set to 18, and I didn't adjust it, and I set the high end to 35. I suspected no one younger than their mid twenties would be interested in me, so the low end didn't really matter." "You can start to see how his mind works," Hannah teased, "and how he just misses things sometimes." That let the girls have a soft laugh, releasing a little bit of the tension. "Were there any things that you said were absolute deal breakers?" Katie asked. "Just two," Andy admitted. "Must not be allergic to cats, and must not smoke, although we ended up with someone who vapes." "And who is that?" "That'd be me," Sheridan said, "but I'm working on quitting, so, it's a stopgap on the way to that. And it's been much easier stepping down from that than it was stepping to that from smoking." "Who showed up first?" "Aisling showed up I think it was actually the very next day," Andy said. "I was a little surprised how quickly everything moved. Usually anything the government's managing is a total clusterfuck, but I think since we were basically right by the site where the treatment was developed, they were rushing it out in order to keep as many people safe as they could." "Aisling, let me ask you Aisling, was Andy the sort of man you dreamed about ending up with when you entered into the process?" "At first, my head was a little clouded, because the process when it started wasn't as refined as it is now, so when I met Andy, my mind was a little fogged up with lust, but he ticked all the boxes of what I wanted out of a man. He didn't look exactly like I expected him to, but yeah, within a couple of days, I knew I loved him pretty hard. Still do." "Would he have been the kind of person you would've gravitated to in a bar?" Katie asked her. "I would've thought he was cute, but I was horrible at dating, and only had a couple'a boyfriends before him, so I'm a bad judge of character for that sort of question." "How many of you would've approached Andy in a bar?" Katie asked the group of them. Andy chuckled, rolling his eyes. "Be honest." Sarah put her hand up immediately, and Tala raised her hand as well, as the rest of the group giggled a little bit. "As progressive as we all like to think we are, Katie," Niko said, "women still generally don't approach men in bars, so maybe that's more on us than saying anything about our tastes." "Sarah, I saw you put your hand up," Katie asked. "You're an Oscar nominated actress who's know worldwide. What about Andy would've made you approach him?" Over the next couple of minutes, Sarah and Emily related the story of how they'd attended one of Andy's Q&As at ComicCon in costume, so that nobody would recognize them, and talked about how she'd had a crush on him because of his writing for a long time, which Katie laughed about, and Andy was certain would make for good television. "So how many of you would say you're in love with Andy now?" she asked the group after Sarah finished her story. About half of women raised their hands, although several of the others looked like they were considering raising their hands. The front row all raised their hands, as expected, but Lauren and Piper also raised their hands, which surprised Andy a little. "So those of you who wouldn't say you're in love with him, how would you describe your relationship with him?" "Deep respect and affection, but not at the love stage, not yet anyway," Sheridan said. Most of the other girls seemed to nod and agree with that. "Why do you say 'not yet,' Sheridan?" "You have to keep in mind, Katie, a lot of us have only known Andy a few weeks right now," she said, leaning forward just a little bit. "We had to make probably the biggest choice of our lives, and we had to do it basically on a hunch. Our choices were to defer treatment and go on being afraid we were going to die, or take the treatment and get paired up with a man for the indefinite future. That's a hell of a gamble to ask of anyone." "Who's unhappy with the decision they made, raise your hand," Katie said, only to get no hands raised in response. "Everyone's happy being paired with Andy, maybe for the rest of your lives?" "Look, Ms. Couric," Hannah said. "You're going to find every one of us girls has a different story, a unique story, and each one of us came to where we are now on an entirely different path, m'kay? But we'll all tell you the same thing, Ā Andy's treated us with an immense amount of respect and affection, and he's made sure that nobody's doing anything they aren't comfortable with. Shit, he's even done stuff he's been a little uncomfortable with because it's made us feel more comfortable, and how many women can say that about their partner? So while a bunch of us aren't in love with him, yet, we all admire and respect how much he's gone out of his way to make sure we feel like we're part of a goddamn family, a good goddamn family." "Do you want to continue to grow the family, Andy?" "If you ask him," Em said, jumping in before he could respond, "he wanted to stop growing it a while ago." All the girls laughed at that. "But at this point, I think we're all doing what we can to stick together, and a lot of us girls wanted to protect our friends, to keep them safe, so we took turns presenting them all to Andy, trying to convince him to bring them into our home and into our family." "Everyone had someone they wanted to pitch?" Katie said, smiling at Andy. "That must have been overwhelming." "Not everyone wanted to pitch someone, but almost everyone," he said with a laugh. "And it was a lot of names and faces that were presented all at once. I said upfront, though, that I wasn't going to bring everyone on, and that there was only so much of me to go around. In the end, I think we mostly made it work to everyone's satisfaction." "So how many more people are coming?" "Well, we have three people who are in the imprinting process right now, and two more people arriving tomorrow, and if I have any say in the matter, that will absolutely, positively, definitively be the limit of women I can handle in my life," he chuckled. "And how much say do you actually have in that matter, Andy?" "Very little!" Emily joked, and all the girls laughed, as did Katie. "It would take a super compelling case for us to add, like, anyone else to the family past that," Sarah said, "but I think it's totally for the best that we never say never. Sometimes exceptions have to be made." "Like I told you yesterday, Katie," Niko said, "I think if Andy had total control of the matter, he would've probably put a hard limit in after myself, Ash and Lauren were in his life. He told me multiple times early on that he barely felt like he deserved one amazing woman, and at that point, he already had three, so it's been a growth process." "But this is the new normal now," Katie said. "Or at least it's going to be. Families with one man and several women, because so many men in the US have died. Raise your hand if you know a man who's lost their life to the plague here in the US." All the women raised their hands, and of course Andy had his raised as well. "How does that feel?" "I think we're all suffering from some degree of post traumatic stress disorder," Piper said. "The losses, they're too big for any of us to process, so we're sort of clinging to one another, holding on to the only family that we know for certain that we can protect." "Piper, you were actually supposed to have competed in the Olympics by now. How does that feel, knowing that when it starts up again next year, the US basically doesn't have almost any of their male athletes to compete?" "At this point, it's impossible for it to even make sense in my head any more, Katie," she sighed. "Most of the people I trained with have died over the last several months. A lot of my trainers died. I've lost colleagues, friends and family members. I don't even know where to start mourning, because there's so damn many people to mourn. I consider myself lucky that my sister's husband took everything seriously, and completely refused to leave the house this year since the word of the plague got out." "It's something we've talked about in here a bunch," Andy said. "And we sort of keep coming back to that famous Stalin quote. 'A single death is a tragedy, a million deaths are a statistic.' It's so many dead men that the mind can't even make sense of it. It's like 9/11, but if each of the Twin Towers was holding exclusively almost every man each of us knew and loved. My own brother died a few weeks back, and he was one of the kindest and most careful souls I know, but he ran out to help someone get their storm shutters up before a particular bad thunderstorm rolled through, and a few weeks later, he was just gone, almost overnight. It happened so fast, I didn't even hear about it until after he was already gone." "It's actually unproven that's a real Stalin quote," Tala said. "I read an article that said it was attributed to a French humorist." "Sure, but even if Stalin didn't say it," Andy said, "it's still pretty relevant here. It doesn't really matter who said it, it's the sentiment that's important. We're talking about a matter of scale, and the human mind's capacity to comprehend that scale. At the end of the day, that's a hell of a lot for anyone to handle. So we're all just doing our best." "Normally," Emily said, "when a friend or loved one dies, there is typically a funeral or a wake, a gathering of all that person's surviving circle coming together, to celebrate their passing and remember them, but we have been denied that, and it has made all their passings that much harder to process, somehow transformed them all into seeming less real, because our normal emotional milestones haven't happened along the way. We are adrift in our emotional morass." "That's true," Katie said. "We, as Americans, haven't had to confront all the deaths simply because we aren't allowed to go out and do so, and that somehow makes it feel less concrete." "It hits you every day," Jade said, "little by little. Lauren described it to me a few weeks ago as a slow motion car crash that we're all stuck in, and nobody can get out of." "So, Jade, I understand you're one of the newest arrivals here," Katie said. "Have you gone through the imprinting process yet?" "Not yet," she said. "Tala and I arrived yesterday, but we wanted to wait a little bit, to spend some time with Andy and his family, to makes sure that we would be happy getting melted into their pot. I'm happy to say we're both going to do it, but it's the kind of commitment you gotta be certain of, you know?" "Have you seen what the imprinting process is like?" "Um, yes?" she said, trying not to blush a little. "When we arrived yesterday, we had a third person with us, another woman who was joining the staff and faculty of the house, but not the family itself, a young woman named Whitney." "So, Andy, explain to me the difference between family and staff, and how you decide that." He immediately put his hands up, almost like he was at gunpoint. "First and foremost, I do not decide that," he laughed, and all the girls laughed with him. "When the military came and relocated us from our little condo and brought us here to New Eden, the house also came with three members of staff attached with it, all of whom I was told had been selected to mesh with me, and whose boxes I would tick as well." "That was the three of you in the back, Nicolette, Jenny and Kate, yes?" Katie asked. "We had all been told a bit about Andy before he arrived," Nicolette said, "and his answers to the questionnaire implied that he would eventually be willing to play into our tastes." "Eventually?" Katie asked. "Well, sure," Nicolette giggled. "I know the first few times I called him Master, it rattled his cage a little bit, but he eventually realized I liked saying it, and nobody was making me do it. One of the things that we girls all figured out early on was that just because Andy was okay with something didn't mean he had any real experience with it, so we would need to hand hold him a bit through it. So while Andy said he was okay with bondage and discipline stuff in his questionnaire, he didn't have any real practical experience in it. So we've found ways to teach him about that kind of thing without it ever feeling like we were lecturing to him. He sort of set that expectation up front when he told us communication was everything, and he couldn't have been more right." "And Kate? I hear that you and Jenny had a different experience," Katie asked. "Damn, uh? Andy?" Kate (his Katie) asked. "How real you want us to get here?" "We're not hiding anything," he chuckled, "so fire away." "So, uh, Katie," Kate coughed. "I'm actually a lesbian. Not a bisexual who mostly identifies as a lesbian, I mean straight up, hardcore, one hundred percent, unrepentant fully committed lesbian. And Jenny here is my wife, but she's bisexual." "Hi!" Jenny cheerily said with a wave. "When we signed up for this, we, ah, we were planning on hiding that from Andy, and I was simply going to fake it, and go along with the ruse, so that we could stay together, and we could still get the treatment, which, as you already know, takes both a female and a male component to work," she sighed. "So I, er, we lied, and claimed we were both bisexual. Since we were married, wherever we went, we were going to go together, and we figured we could just keep up that lie as long as we needed and make it work." "And what happened?" Katie asked. "Day two, I folded, before we'd even been imprinted," Jenny said with a shrug. "When we met him, Andy wasn't at all what any of us were expecting him to be, but I mean that in a really good way. It didn't feel right lying to him. We'd had a few days together before he showed up, the three of us, us two and Nicolette. We'd talked about it, and Nicolette volunteered to go first, so that if it didn't go well, my Katie and I could request to be moved elsewhere, since we were a little more particular than she was about how we got paired up." "What do you mean, you folded?" "I started talking to Andy, and, and it all just came tumbling out, how we were a little unsure, how my Katie wasn't really into men, and, I just felt like I had to tell him everything before we were committed to anything." "How did you react to that, Andy?" "I could tell they were afraid that I was going to be angry," Andy said, his tone as breezy and relaxed as he could keep it, "but I wasn't. Why would I be? I simply wanted to talk with them about how they wanted to handle it, because at that point, I knew a bit more about the physiological affects of the treatment than they did, so I wanted to prepare them for it, if they wanted to move forward." "Do you still consider yourself a lesbian, Kate?" Katie asked her. "Absolutely. I don't feel any sexual attraction to Andy what so ever," she said. "Now, with that said, I can also admit that I have received biochemically induced orgasms from him regularly as part of the treatment process, and I don't think that affects my sexual identity in any way. But Andy and I haven't ever had direct sex. He's offered, but he's also never pressured. I might take him up on it some day, to see if the chemical and neurological changes the treatment have made to me might compensate for my lack of sexual attraction to him, but then again, I may not. That's my decision, well, our decision, to make," she said, taking Jenny's hand in hers. "And nobody's going to tell me who and what I am. I get to decide that, and fuck anyone who says otherwise." "So if you haven't had direct sex with him, how are you getting what you need from him to keep your treatment managed? Go ahead and be as direct as you want, and we can bleep parts of it out if we need to, but I think they're just going to air it as we send it." "Well, to be frank about it, I don't ever actually fuck Andy, but that doesn't mean I don't swallow his semen. I do that around once a week, either directly from him, or second hand from my wife. I consider sucking his cock just to be another task around the house that needs doing now and again. No offense, Andy." He laughed, waving a hand in his air. "None taken, but you already know that." "And that's enough?" Katie asked. "Just swallowing semen, either directly or second hand?" Kate nodded. "It's fine. I haven't had any adverse side effects, and it's easy enough right before he's about to pop for him to point it elsewhere, or for Jenny and I to split it after he does pop. I'm never going to have an encounter with Andy without Jenny present, and she's always my focus, not him, because she's my wife, and he's just, my boss." "And everyone in the house is okay with that?" "This is the world we live in now," Lauren said. "Lotsa fellas used to get all hung up onna things that they did and didn't like, but who's got time for that anymore? Life's too short to hold onta old grudges, so if we can, we're all gonna take it on the chin and just keep movin' on together." "Now Lauren, I understand you're also a lesbian." "Nah Katie," the tall blonde Aussie corrected. "I'm definitely bisexual, but I just lean a lot more towards the ladies than I do the fellas. I very much enjoy my sexual encounters with Andy, but I'm not one of his primary partners, despite showing up so early. I'm in love with him, like he is with me, but he's not my Big Love, if you folla. I've got me own primary partner here, in Taylor. We'd split before New Eden, and when she came back, I was right pissed off, but we've worked it out, and now she and I are back to being a couple again." "Does that put you on the outs with Andy?" "Nah," she laughed, "it just means the master bed doesn't need triple reinforcement. I love Andy and all he's done for me, for alla us, but I ain't interested in being one of his wives. I wanna marry Taylor at some point, but that doesn't mean I don' wanna stay part of this family. That works for us, so, y'know, fair play." "How many people do sleep in bed with you on any given night, Andy?" "There's always at least five of us in the bed," he answered. "Myself, Ash, Niko, Emily and Sarah. But sometimes more people want to cram in, and we never say no." "What's the most the bed's ever held for a night?" "Oh, uh, everyone who isn't staff, I think, but last week, so before some people had arrived," he said, trying to remember, "so, what, 11?" "Yes, that was the maximum. On the day when we found out Andy's brother died," Emily said, "we all crawled into bed with him and just wrapped our arms around him, as we all shared a good cry, then fell asleep holding one another, but that's extremely uncommon." "Five or six would definitely be the average," Ash said. "So the four of you would say you're closer to Andy than the rest of the women in the house?" "Well, we're all his fiancees, so we'd better be, Katie!" Sarah laughed. "He asked Ash first, and then Niko asked him before he could even get the words out to her, so once he freakin' told us, me and Em, we both demanded he propose to us as well immediately, because we come as a package deal." "What do you mean by that, Sarah?" "Okay, well, here's the thing. Emily and I have been a couple for almost two years now, but we're both, well, we're both totally into dudes and chicks. So while we super love each other, we also knew we were going to need a regular cock in the equation. When we found out that the writer of my favorite freaking book series of all time was in play, we decided we had to freaking have him." Andy was a little amazed Sarah could do so much to self censor, but realized she'd probably been doing it for interviews forever. "So you put in a request for the two of you to be paired up with Andy, and the government made that happen?" There was a long pause, as everyone was trying to decide what to say and how to say it, but eventually Emily broke the silence. "Something like that, yes," she lied. "We'll put a pin in that and come back to it later," Katie said, and Andy's guard was immediately up. He'd been wondering what sort of problems this interview was going to throw up, and now he felt like he knew what one of them was. "Have you had to send anyone back, Andy? Had any partners show up that you didn't think would be compatible?" "Just one," he admitted. "My ex girlfriend was sent to me, because she hadn't disclosed that we'd been together about a decade ago. She was eager to rekindle the relationship, but I was not. It ended on terms that made me unwilling to revisit it again, so we helped her make other arrangements. We hadn't been compatible back then, and I didn't feel comfortable gambling that she'd grown enough that I would've been compatible with her now." "You didn't send her back to the government?" "New Eden isn't that large of a community, so sometimes we just see if we can make things work among ourselves first, and we found a solution that everyone seemed happy with, including my ex. In fact, the people that my partners here pitched to me that I didn't think would be good matches for our family, we worked to pair them up with other people here in New Eden instead, so they were still local and safe. It's a small town, so we have to look out for one another. Problems here are rare and generally manageable." "Not always, though, we've heard," Katie said. "I take it you've heard about the fatality that New Eden had last week?" Everyone nodded. "It was horrible, hearing about someone dying from something so easily preventable," Hannah said. "Like, they totes warned us about that ish before we left the base, so why the hell would someone chance it?" "They did warn you?" "Very thoroughly," Emily insisted, horror in her voice. "They told us multiple times, again and again and again, that if we took in semen from any man other than the one we were paired up with, it would be toxic, if not fatal. They even showed us a recording of a woman who'd already been imprinted getting semen from a man she wasn't paired up with on her skin, and the large, violent rash that immediately broke out. I am told they show that footage to everyone, to drive the point home. Seeing that sort of instantaneous reaction should've been enough to discourage anyone from testing those boundaries." "They're talking on base about showing some of the autopsy photos from the fatality to the people who are getting the treatment now," Niko said, "to make sure everyone understands how serious it is not to dally outside your family." "Have any of you ever been tempted?" "I think we all value our lives too much for that," Sarah joked. "And love Andy far too much for that," Ash said. "Definitely," Emily agreed. "Why would anyone task such a pointless risk?" "Did any of you know the woman who died, or the man she partook from that killed her?" Katie asked them. "I met her briefly," Andy said, "but I wouldn't say I knew her. And none of us ever even met the man accused of doing it to her." "Major Peters told us yesterday he's currently imprisoned at the base, pending local law enforcement being able to take custody of him. They're going to charge him with murder, they were telling us." "They should," Sarah said. "They told everyone when they brought them here to New Eden what would happen if people engaged in any form of sexual activity with anyone they're not paired with, and they fucking did it anyway!" "The problem," Andy sighed, "is that the man, whoever he is, already has multiple women paired up with him, which means that whatever they do to him is going to affect those women as well, even if it's just that they have to come to a prison for their weekly intake. Those women are already tied to him. I'm sure they're looking into some way to remove the binding and reimprint a woman onto a new person, but there's only so many problems they can solve at once." "Does it bother any of you that your health is tied to Andy's?" Katie asked the group. "Bother is the wrong word," Sheridan said, annoyance in her tone of voice. "Concern is the right word. We're very protective of Andy, because he knows our lives are all fully dependent on his for the time being, and that if he dies, we all probably die with him. So, sure, we're concerned, but I think all of us feel comfortable in knowing that Andy's got our best interests at heart, and is keeping that all in mind." "One of the two people arriving tomorrow is going to be his bodyguard," Jenny said. "A friend of mine from college, who's going to guard his life with her own." "Who's the other?" "A director friend of mine," Emily said, "whom I thought would be an excellent addition to the house. She was one of the AD's on some of the latter Dagger Academy movies." Katie Couric clapped her hands together. "Okay, why don't we take a break, then do some of the one on ones, and then we can circle back and do another group interview to close out the day. Our team can leave you one of our cameras here tonight, so you can get that video of someone being imprinted, and we'll come by and pick it up tomorrow before we leave town. We appreciate you trusting us with that, as I know it can't have been an easy decision to make, but I think that footage will go a long way to convincing people this treatment is in their best interest. As for today, we'll go ahead and finish getting set up in Andy's office, and when you're ready Andy, we can sit down and do our one on one and drill down on some things I've got further questions on." "Sure," he said, as all the girls were standing up and stretching. "Let me go grab a quick drink, and I'll meet you in my office in about ten minutes, okay?" "Sounds good." Katie and her crew were escorted by Nicolette down to Andy's office, while the girls stood up and started chatting among themselves, while Emily and Ash closed it around Andy. "That went about as well as can be expected," Emily said to them. "I feel like we've got some kind of curveball coming," Ash said, taking Andy's hand in her left and Emily's hand in her right. "After you're done, Andy, we'll talk a bit again. I'm sure you'll get surprises before any of us do." He took his time, grabbed a bottle of Vanilla Coke, drank it then headed down to his office, which today felt a little like going into a lion's den. With all the girls in the ballroom, the large group session had allowed the attention to bounce around a great deal, and he felt like he could catch his breath, but here, it was just going to be the two of them, and he didn't have anyone to run interference for him from time to time. Andy headed into his office and saw that even his cats weren't in there, likely having been moved by the production crew, as Andy moved to sit down in his writing chair, Katie Couric sitting across from him. "Are you ready?" she said to him. "Yep," he answered. "Let's do it." After the mics were checked, the cameras were tested and the lights were adjusting, Andy's one on one began with a softball question. "So how'd you fall into writing urban fantasy, Andy?" "The best advice I ever got was 'if the stories you want to read don't exist in the world, it's your job to put them there,' so I've stuck with that," he said. "I knew what kind of stories I wanted to read, and nobody was really writing those, a sort of fantasy western/samurai hybrid. I mean, you had Butcher's Dresden books, but those were more of fantasy noir hybrids, and I wanted to get into the sort of stories that people like Akira Kurosawa and Sergio Leone used to tell, where you could kill off characters, where actions had consequences and where you never really knew when the next gunfight was coming, because it felt like they could happen at any time. Joe Abercrombie does it in high fantasy, but I wanted something that was happening in our time, in our world.&am
Today on What's My Frame I'm joined by Director, Michael Lehmann. Michael studied at Columbia University and the USC School of Cinema Television before directing his first feature, HEATHERS, in 1989. Today Michael shares how he joined the iconic film along with other favorite memories from set.Notable credits include HUDSON HAWK, THE TRUTH ABOUT CATS AND DOGS, 40 DAYS AND 40 NIGHTS, THE WEST WING, BIG LOVE, TRUE BLOOD, THE BIG C, AMERICAN HORROR STORY, VERONICA MARS, SNOWFALL, and THE WOMAN IN THE HOUSE ACROSS THE STREET FROM THE GIRL IN THE WINDOW. Michael recently completed work as producing director on DEXTER: ORIGINAL SIN and shares the special attention used to honor the DEXTER Universe and fans.Ā Micheal clearly loves his work and respects his fellow creatives. This episode had many quotes I paused to Ā jot down but one of my favorites "Our job is to play like we did when we were kids" A simple reminder of the gift we have as artists and to never lose the joy. Now let's get to the conversation!Scriptation--What's My Frame, hosted byĀ ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā Laura Linda Bradleyā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā Join the WMF creative community now!Instagram:Ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā @whatsmyframeā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā IMDbā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā What's My Frame? official siteā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā What's My Frame? merchā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā
This "episode" is more of an update. We'll be taking a break for 2 weeks. I'll explain why and what I'll be doing and what your options are to stay connected. BIG Love to you all!Michelle@GrowBy1.com
This is Episode 2 of our special And Just Like That, Joe Pressed Play seriesāwhere we rewatch, unpack, and argue our way through the most iconic and chaotic moments from Sex and the City and beyond.This week, it's the ultimate emotional tug-of-war: Big + chaos vs Aidan + stability. We dive deep into what draws us to dysfunction, how our dating history shapes our preferences, and why emotional safety is often mistaken for boredom. Plus, real talk about passion vs peace, the lessons we learn from our āBigs,ā and why most of us secretly want an Aidan.If you've ever had to choose between the spark and the safe choice⦠this one's for you.
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The Sacred Feminine is about your power, my power, and the deep, ancient wisdom that guides us toward authenticity, healing, and transformation. Herstory and mythology - often erased or forgotten - reveal that women have always been undeniable forces of nature. These stories offer us new frameworks for leadership, creativity, and courage in a world crying out for change. If we allow Her to lead, the Sacred Feminine offers a roadmap to the most powerful, embodied version of ourselves.In this episode, I`m talking to Liz Childs Kelly, a writer, award-winning researcher, educator, community builder, and host of the popular Home to Her podcast dedicated to amplifying the voices of the Sacred Feminine. She is also the author of Home to Her: Walking the Transformative Path of the Sacred Feminine, a 2023 Nautilus Gold award winner.I can still feel my soul shimmer and my heart take flight when I think back to my conversation with Liz. Thank you, dearest Liz, for your work, your courage, and your truth-telling. It's real, it's urgent, and it's so deeply needed.This conversation is a wake-up callāa power talk urging us to release what no longer aligns, even when it's terrifying. Especially when it's terrifying. Sometimes, we have to leap into the unknown to reclaim our power and remember our strength.In this conversation we explored:* Liz's journey back home to herself and to the Sacred Feminineāhow she has always been a seeker, and how the Sacred Feminine gifted her with the profound realization: āI am not crazy. The system is.ā* The nature of female power, and how to reclaim it in a world built around entirely different paradigms. Liz explains why stepping into the unknown is essential to awakening our creative potential and bathing in the cosmic womb.* Liz shared about the 5 ancient secrets of female power and we can embrace and live them now!* The power of darknessāthe place everything emerges from, the place we are born from. In the darkness, divinity unfolds. It's where we begin to hear Her.* The importance of honoring liminality in our lives. We are cyclical beings, and the liminal is not just a transitional spaceāit is life-affirming, sustainable, and necessary.Take a rest, lean into darkness and enjoy this wonderful conversation. I`m looking forward hearing from you and what your greatest takeaways are. BIG LOVE, Flurina xxx This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit flurinathali.substack.com
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The newly sashed Mr. Vic Bear 2025, Billy Mather, joins JOY Breakfast to share tales from the Bear Fest runway, his wardrobe malfunction moment (yes, there were loose coin purses),... LEARN MORE The post Wednesday Breakfast: Billy Mather ā Barely There, Big Love & Mr. Vic Bear 2025 appeared first on JOY Breakfast.
This is the perfect meditation to squeeze into those in-between moments during your day when you need a chance to breathe, re-center yourself, and remember what's important to you!
We all come from the feminine ā from the mother. You and I have unfolded from bodies within bodies. (Did you know the egg that created you was already in your mother's ovaries when she was still a fetus in your grandmother's womb?) And yet, we often take her ā the mother ā and her story for granted. We forget our greatest source, Mother Earth, and our maternal lineage, which is often tangled with shame, grief, and silence.In this episode, I speak with Pippa Grace ā a socially engaged artist, writer, sculptor, and author of Mother in the Mother. This powerful anthology brings together stories from over fifty women, exploring the many layers of motherhood ā particularly through the lens of the three-way relationship between grandmother, mother, and child.Pippa's work is devoted to amplifying quiet, everyday stories that are often overlooked or forgotten. Where voices have been silenced, her practice helps them find expression through creative means. A lifelong feminist, she specializes in working with women to explore themes like motherhood, grand-motherhood, menarche, the female body, and trauma.In this conversation, we explore:* Pippa's personal journey and what inspired her to write Mother in the Mother. She shares from her experience of estrangement from her birth family, how she felt the lack of mother, and how giving birth became a portal to reconnecting with her maternal lineage and the power of her female ancestors.* The themes of maternal lineage and women's experiences when they themselves became a mother. We touch on what are some of the challenges or joys women often encounter in their own relationships when they themselves become a mother, how becoming a mother in itself, can be healing for some women, and we look at how Pippa explored the role of being both a mother and a daughter in the same body.* Her work as an arts therapist, using creative methodologies that help participants rediscover their creative voice, share their stories, and connect more deeply with themselves, their communities, and their environments.* Practical and inspiring ways we can begin to explore our own maternal lineage for both personal and collective healing.Enjoy listening! BIG LOVE, Flurina xx This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit flurinathali.substack.com
Welcome to Get Lifted 228, your weekly dose of the finest Afro House music, brought to you by myself, DJ Lady Duracell on We Get Lifted Radio.This week's live set is a powerful, one-hour journey through deep, soulful, and uplifting Afro House ā designed to move your body and elevate your spirit. Whether you're tuning in on your way to work or the gym, or just vibing at home, this mix captures the energy and rhythm of the underground global house scene.Expect hypnotic beats, tribal grooves, and emotional melodies that define the sound of Get Lifted.Don't forget to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, YouTube, Podomatic, or your favourite platform ā and follow We Get Lifted Radio for more exclusive deep, soulful, melodic and Afro House sets every week.Turn it up, share the vibe, and let's get lifted!BIG Love, LD xTracklistCharles Webster, Atmos Blaq - Free (Original Mix)Mumongi - Usiku Ma Mwanga (Extended Mix)Perspectiv, Bongi Silinda - Under Your Spell (Original Mix)SOMMERS (UK), keby flavour, Leo Nicky - Moto Moto (Kususa Remix)BokkieUlt, Dr. ADO - Again (Extended Mix)BokkieUlt, Dr. ADO - Hold My Hand (Extended Mix)Ewerseen, Jaquet - Soft (Extended Mix)Boys Noize, &ME, Rampa, Adam Port, Keinemusik - Crazy For It (feat. Vinson)James Deron - Sibidoo (Original Mix)Mydoz - Red Flag (Extended Mix)PA NGU - Zhula Khata (Original Mix)My radio station
Leben Lieben Lassen- Inspirationen zu Persƶnlichkeit, Beziehung und Selbstliebe
Der groĆe Traum von der wahren Liebe, der Beziehung, in der wir endlich ankommen kƶnnen, geliebt sind, so wie wir sind, uns sicher fühlen dürfen ā wir trƤumen ihn wahrscheinlich alle, oder? Aber wie geht das eigentlich, wie kommen wir da hin? Daran scheiden sich die Geister. Da drauĆen gibt es unendlich viele Vorstellungen davon, wie Beziehung sein sollte. Happy End. Big Love. Harmonie. Sicherheit. Und wenn es nicht so ist? Dann zweifeln wir an uns. An der Liebe. Am anderen. Dabei bringt uns das ja gar niemand richtig bei, wie das geht: Beziehung. Das hier ist der Start einer dreiteiligen Serie mit dem Titel āWas Du schon immer über Beziehung wissen wolltest und Dir nie jemand beigebracht hatā In den kommenden drei Folgen mƶchte ich wertvolle Impulse mit Dir teilen ā über das, was Beziehung wirklich ist. Was sie braucht. Was sie uns spiegelt. Was sie heilt. Und woran sie manchmal zerbricht. Diese Wahrheiten sind ehrlich. Manchmal schmerzhaft. Aber immer liebevoll. Und sie kommen nicht aus dem Lehrbuch. Sie kommen aus dem Leben. Aus meiner Arbeit mit Klientinnen und Klienten. Aus unzƤhligen GesprƤchen mit Menschen, die geliebt, gestritten, gehofft, gelitten und gewachsen sind. Und vielleicht erkennst Du Dich darin wieder. Vielleicht wirst Du lachen, vielleicht weinen. Vielleicht wird etwas in Dir laut ā oder ganz still. Was auch immer es ist: Du bist eingeladen, dabei zu sein und zu entdecken, was wir über Beziehung nie gelernt haben ā aber vielleicht schon immer gespürt haben. Ich werde dich daran erinnern, denn VerƤnderung ist mƶglich, auch für dich.#liebe #beziehung #konflikteWERBUNGAlle Infos, Partner und Rabatte findest Du hier: https://linktr.ee/leben.lieben.lassen.podcastLINKS AUS DIESER FOLGE:geführte Meditationen von Leben-Lieben-Lassen Playlist (Spotify)CLAUDIA, LINKS UND RESSOURCENWeitere Inspiration auf Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/leben_lieben_lassen_podcast/Webseite & Beratung: https://leben-lieben-lassen.de/Alle Infos zu mir und meinen Angeboten: https://linktr.ee/Leben_Lieben_LassenLeben Lieben Lassen-Podcast in deiner App hƶren: https://pod.link/1102340111HĆRERFRAGEN IM PODCASTStelle mir ganz anonym Deine Frage in der "Leben-Lieben-Lassen"-Sprechstunde und werde Teil der Show. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Do you struggle with Relationships / Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria / a fear of being perceived and Self Loathing? YOU ARE NOT ALONE! And neither am I... I'm joined by Nicole Nadler, for an impromptu and chaotic chinwag on all of the above... with some very helpful tips to boot. TRIGGER WARNING: Contains LOTS of swearing, gallows humour, loud laughter and mentions of sensitive topics including; grief, bereavement, mother loss, trauma, anxiety, depression, alcoholism, addiction, bullying, relationship struggles, self loathing, conflict, and loneliness. If you are struggling, lo siento. You are not alone. Please reach out for help HERE- Register Interest in ADHDAF+ Charity's FREE Peer Support Groups for ADHD adults of marginalised genders HERE- Apply to Start a local ADHDAF+ Group / Become an Ambassador /Volunteer HERE- Read the ADHDAF+ Charity Blog HERE- Find out about The Big ADHD Fundraiser HERE- Watch ADHDAF Alien Nation Tour Live Show Recording HERE- Shop ADHDAF Emporium HERE to support neurodivergent makers and small businesses, with 10% of profits donated to ADHDAF+ Charity- Listen to the ADHD & Grief episode HEREIf you would like to join the Patreon Community of ADHDAF Podcast listeners from all over the world you can connect with, lean on and learn from literally likeminded legends for invaluable Peer supportĀ HERE- Monthly Membership includes daily Zoom body doubling, a private Discord Community, Accountability Squads, Blogs, Vlogs, Behind the scenes, Exclusives, 10% off ADHDAF Emporium, Meet-ups and online events like quizzes and Self Care Club. NO DIAGNOSIS NECESSARY and 10% of members fees donated to ADHDAF+ Charity. Though the work of ADHDAF Podcast inspired the creation of ADHDAF+ Charity, and helps fundraise and promote Charity events; all things ADHDAF are entirely separate entities. I hope to see you at Lu in Lu Land's Show in Norwich, and/or online in the Podcast Peer Support Community!Big LOVE, thank you so much for listening and for all of your support,Laura x@adhdafpodcast@adhdafplus@adhdafemporium@lauraisadhdafPhoto Credit: @dopamineanddaydreams from our ADHDAF Emporium Tent at Flackstock Festival 2024Support the show
RƩƩcoutez FG Chic mix Big Love by Seamus Haji du lundi 26 mai 2025 Tracklist : Hour 1Maurice Joshua ā Are You Ready ā Big LoveKano - Can't Hold Back (Your Loving) (Brian Tappert Rework) ā Fulltime ProductionMillie Jackson - We Got To Hit It Off (Dimitri From Paris Liberated Women Mix) ā Cosmos MusicBen Westbeech feat RAHH & Dames Brown - Do Me Right (Crackazat Remix) ā GlitterboxThe Reflex ā Weekend ā GlitterboxSculpturedMusic ā The Humming Song ā SculpturedMusicBlack Loops - Electrical (feat. Marlena Dae) (Jimpster Dub) ā FreerangeOliver Dollar, Ben Silver & Boogs ā Cosmic Weapon ā RekidsJosh Ludlow ā Bumper Thumper ā Toy TonicsTen City - That's The Way Love Is (Underground Mix / Extended Version) ā AtlanticTen City - That's the Way Love Is (Jerome Sydenham & Tiger Stripes Remix) ā IbadanJuliet Mendoza ā My Energy ā Nu GrooveT.Markakis & Blanco K ā Havana Jazz ā Soulfuric DeepJohn āJulius' Knight - Find a Friend (Fimiani Remix) ā Soulfuric TraxButch featuring Life On Planets - Get High With You (Extended Mix) ā DefectedBlackchild ā Nothing Better Than Music ā DefectedHour 2Ant LaRock - The Question (Main Mix)Jkriv - Disco Juice - Tribute To Patrick ReworkDisco Sparks feat. Christine Wiltshire & The D.S. Orchestra - Keep Your Eye On The Sparrow (Instrumental) [Z Records]Art Of Tones - Hoping For Another Chance [Big Love]Morttimer Snerd Iii - Here I AmLaroye - Odyssey VM IV - Laroye ReworkPutsch79 - Doing It - Major Swellings Full Trommis Miks [Clone Records]Ben Westbeech - Do Me Right - Crackazat Mana's Dub [Glitterbox]Osunlade - Sistagurl [R2]Jt Donaldson - Want Her Around [Dolfin]Cheesy D - Get The Cash And Run [Basenotic]Art Of Tones - International Truth [GAMM]Young Pulse - CH Affair - The Light - Young Pulse retouchClose Counters - On The Move Feat Tiana Khasi [Close Counters]Hudson People - Trip To Your Mind Delfonic Rework Master [Edge]Art Of Tones - Don's Expensive Afro [GAMM]Los Charly's Orchestra - Feeling High
Jack Henderson is the founder of Henderson Advocacy & he has built a $40m+ property portfolio, all by the age of 28.In this very candid conversation:- The mindset that drives Jack's success & how his motivation has changed over time.- His partners agressive cancer diagnosis that challenged his beliefs- Understanding the ego behind materialism & early age success- Jack's real estate investment strategy- His honest opinion on the Australian cost of living & housing crisis- & much much more.You can follow both Jack & I on socials @bradleyjdryburgh @jackhendersonIf you enjoyed this episode, please follow/subscribe to the show on your platform of choice. It helps the show to grow & ensures that I get the best & most valuable guests for you all to enjoy.Big Love,Brad. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Katherine Bernard (KB) Olsen is a never-mo (never Mormon) ā but also one of the most devoted fans of Mormon Stories Podcast. A queer, secular journalist with deep Jewish roots and a high-fashion pedigree, Katherine has spent over 20 years captivated by the LDS Church ā despite never being religious herself. In her first-ever full-length interview about her life story, she opens up about her lifelong curiosity with Mormonism, identity, belief, and American culture.KB's impressive journalism career includes work at Vogue, New York Times, and other top-tier New York publications. After moving from Maryland to attend NYU for journalism, she found herself drawn not only to art and culture ā but also to spirituality, history, and the paradoxes of organized religion. Over the years, her interest in Mormonism became a deep and serious intellectual pursuit.What You'll Hear in This Interview:-Her upbringing in a secular household in Maryland-Her exploration of Jewish identity and eventual conversion-Her first exposure to Mormonism through South Park, Big Love, and The Book of Mormon musical-Her emotional journey coming out as gay in a non-supportive environment-Her reflections on shame, logic, identity, and community-Her nuanced take on Joseph Smith, the Book of Mormon, and Mormon reality TV-Her insights into conditioning, religious extremism, and spiritual seekingThis episode is a masterclass in curiosity ā how someone with no personal ties to the LDS Church became one of its most thoughtful outside observers. KB explores Mormonism not as a critic or a believer, but as a seeker with a journalist's eye.Watch this episode on YouTube here.___________________Mormon Stories Thanks Our Generous Donors!Help us continue to deliver quality content by becoming a donor today:ā ā One-time or recurring donation through Donorboxā ā ā ā Support us on Patreonā ā ā ā PayPalā ā ā ā Venmoā ā Our Platforms:ā ā YouTubeā ā ā ā Patreonā ā ā ā Spotifyā ā ā ā Apple Podcastsā ā Social Media:ā ā Insta: @mormstoriesā ā ā ā TikTok: @mormonstoriespodcastā ā ā ā Join the Discordā ā Contact us:MormonStories@gmail.comPO Box 171085, Salt Lake City, UT 84117
In this light-hearted and intimate episode, Lee shares a behind-the-scenes video diary conversation with Davorāusually reserved exclusively for Portal members. Together, they answer thoughtful questions from the Portal community about their creative journey, their recent Big Love Tour, and what's on the horizon.Timestamps:(02:53) Lee and Davor answer questions from Portal members about the Big Love Tour and their collaboration.(04:26) They share heartfelt highlights from the tour now that it's complete.(17:57) What it's like to hold intuitive and energetic space for large audiences and how they recalibrate after each show.(31:36) Their deep connection as musical partners and friends.(44:17) The deeper significance of why Davor tunes their music to the 528 Hz frequency.(47:28) Their self-care routines, including the role of humor.(50:10) A look ahead at upcoming events and new music in 2025 and 2026.For more information on the Big Love Tour Live album and merchandise, visit https://goldenworldmusic.com/collections/the-big-love-tourFor 50% off your first two months of Portal membership, visit https://www.leeharrisenergy.com/the-portal
Billy Darcy is an incredibly talented Australian comedian. Fresh off his Australian tour, we discuss:Billy's comedy careerHow comics get away with offensive jokesHis most awkward stand up experienceIf women actually like funny guysWhy he believes Robert Irwin is an industry plant& even more nonsense than I have listed above.You can follow both Billy & I on socials @bradleyjdryburgh @billy.darcyIf you enjoyed this episode, please follow/subscribe to the show on your platform of choice. It helps the show to grow & ensures that I get the best & most valuable guests for you all to enjoy.Big Love,Brad. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In this heart-opening episode, Dr. Diana Hill invites you to step into big loveāthe kind of deeply nourishing, energizing relationships that align with your values and genius without compromising your authenticity. Through personal stories, scientific insights, and actionable tools, Diana guides you to explore how you can get the friendships, partnerships, and connections you truly wantāwithout shrinking yourself or playing small.Related ResourcesGet enhanced show notes for this episodeWant to enhance your movement? Take Diana's audio course, "Level Up Your Movement." It's on pre-sale today for a special subscriber-only discount ($40 off for a limited time) and will be available on March 3, 2025.Get our new book I Know I Should Exercise, Butā¦44 Reasons We Don't Move and How to Get Over Them. I wrote it with Katy Bowman, and it will be available on March 4, 2025.Want to become more psychologically flexible? Take Diana's "Foundations of ACT" course.Diana's EventsReserve your spot in Diana's Costa Rica retreat in 2026!See Diana at an upcoming eventConnecting With DianaSubscribe for free on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.Leave a 5-star review on Apple so people like you can find the show.Sign up for the free Wise Effort Newsletter.Become a Wise Effort member to support the show.Follow Diana on YouTube, Instagram, LinkedIn, Facebook, and Diana's website.Thanks to the team, Craig and Ashley Hiatt, and Benjamin Gould of Bell & Branch for your beautiful music.Mentioned in this episode:Hey Therapists! Want to make that next big move in your therapy business, reach more people, and have a bigger impact?In my new era as a modern therapist, I had to rethink everything, and I used my Wise Effort framework...
Drew Harrisberg is an exercise physiologist, diabetes educator & type 1 diabetic.Diagnosed at 22 years of age, Drew thought his life as he knew it was over. An early sign of hope & personal agency encouraged him to change his perspective & take the challenging diagnosis in his stride. Now a popular online educator, Drew's social audience has grown as people flock to his platform for science backed & proven methods to improve their health & wellness. You may also recognise Drew from appearances on Simon Hill & Rich Roll's podcast's.In this conversation:We bust a number of common myths about type 1 & type 2 diabetes.Discuss the role that exercise & nutrition play in managing blood glucose.Day to day life as a type 1 diabetic.We discuss why gym bro's think jabbing insulin will make them fully hectic & more anabolic.I ask Drew whether the body positivity movement is dangerous.His thoughts on Ozempic. & much much more.*Please note: Towards the end of the podcast Drew makes a reference to statistics of obesity in people living with type 1 diabetics vs general population. We have linked the study he references below. However, after further reviewing the data, Drew commented that a 2024 meta analysis seems to suggest that it isn't a significant difference between type 1 diabetics & general population.You can follow both Drew & I on socials @bradleyjdryburgh @drews.daily.doseIf you enjoyed this episode, please follow/subscribe to the show on your platform of choice. It helps the show to grow & ensures that I get the best & most valuable guests for you all to enjoy.Big Love,Brad. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of The Bandwich Tapes, I catch up with the high-octane, genre-bending band Big Love Car Wash for a lively conversation about their sound, their story, and their musical chemistry.Big Love Car Wash blends funk, rock, soul, and jazz into a groove-driven experience that's equal parts throwback and fresh. Known for their tight rhythm section, soulful vocals, and a live show that gets crowds moving, the band brings a sense of joy and spontaneity to everything they do. Whether they're jamming onstage or laying down tracks in the studio, their music is rooted in friendship, freedom, and big-hearted expression.This episode is a must-listen for anyone who loves bands that break the mold and serve up serious musicianship with a sense of fun.Music from the Episode:Janna - Big Love Car WashLearn more about Big Love Car Wash at biglovecarwash.comThank you for listening! If you have any feedback or questions, or just want to say hi, reach out at info@thebandwichtapes.com ā and please help spread the word about the show!Theme music: "Playcation" by Mark Mundy
Despite hayfever hell and post London move exhaustion, we celebrate three years with the ultimate shame eradicator! Raising ADHD awareness and connecting the ADHD Community by sharing @adhdafpodcast followers and Patreon Community members 'Most ADHD Things' - to laugh at the things that would usually make us cry, break the stigma and drop the shame!Trigger Warning:Ā contains swearing, gallows humour(!) and mentions of grief and bereavement, transphobia, accidental injury, menty b's, very loud cackling, squealing, general too-muchness and a very croaky voice. If you are in need of support YOU ARE NOT ALONE! There is immediate help out there so please REACH OUTIf you are struggling to access your ADHD medication, use this: Pharmacy Stock Checker- Find out more about ADHDAF+ Charity's support groups HERE- Grab a copy of ADHDAF Alien Nation Tour Live Recording Fundraiser HERE- Find out more about The BIG ADHD Fundraiser HERE- Register Interest to Cylcle HERE and Donate if you are able HERE- Unite 4 Trans Rights with Bimini HERE- Vote for me to win 'Positive Role Model' for Disability in the NDA Awards HERE- Grab a ticket for Blackpool Style Assembly & ADHD Bingo Afterparty HERE- Come say hi at our ADHDAF Emporium Pop up at Lu in Lu Land's show in Bristol HERE and Norwich HEREThough all things ADHDAF promote and fundraise for ADHDAF+, the Charity is an entirely separate entity. Find out more HEREYou can support the continuation of this podcast and connect with literally like-minded legends and join the Zoom quiz to celebrate ADHDAF's 3rd Birthday in the Patreon Peer Support Community HEREALL OF THE GRATITUDE to the Members for keeping this podcast going fo 3 whole years! LEOPARD PRINT ARMY!THANK YOU SO MUCH for listening and all of your support! BIG LOVE from us in the Big Smoke!LauraPhoto taken at ADHDAF's 3rd Birthday party for Patreon Members in London 02.05.25Support the show
This is an episode first published in March 2024. It's one of our most popular. How do you turn your dating life into a true spiritual path that heals your heart, connects you to the deepest parts of your being, allows you to have experiences that are truly transcendent, and allows you to find real healthy love dramatically more quickly? This episode will teach you how. Ā Listen For: 02:16 ā What āSpiritualā Really Means in the Context of Love 05:48 ā The Power of āComing Outā with Your Authentic Self 10:06 ā Why We Unconsciously Sabotage Love 13:35 ā The Spiritual Roots of Defensive Dating Behaviors 17:55 ā The Shame Around Tenderness and Big Love 19:18 ā Soft Confidence vs. Rigid Perfectionism Ā SUBSCRIBE TO DEEPER DATING ON APPLE PODCASTS Ā Leave a positive rating for this podcast withĀ one click CONNECT WITH KEN: Website | YouTube | Instagram | Facebook | X
This month Mandy is geeking out about Laura Moherās Big Love from Galway romance novel series, Rich is geeking out about saving his radio tower, Cyrus is geeking out about small press, one shot role playing games, everyone is geeking out about the theater (or theatre, as it were), and Tom Wensleydale brings a whole [ā¦]
In this episode, we react to the explosive final season of Big Love ā and wow, the Henricksons are truly in freefall. Now that they're publicly out as a polygamist family, the backlash is intense, and the cracks in their relationships are impossible to ignore.We break down everything from Marge's underage marriage at 16, Barb's spiritual awakening and desire for the priesthood, to Nikki's desperate attempt to claim the āfirst wifeā spot ā even using her daughter's adoption as a weapon. And of course, that wild final sceneā¦From our personal experiences with real-life polygamy, this finale hits hard ā and shows that when it comes down to it, polygamy is often about power, control, and justifying anything āin the name of God.ā
Al and Val have to get to prom but they are on the run from a diamond thief! OH NO! Help us out by giving us a listen. And vote for us for Prom Queen!Ā Bad Hair Day (February 13, 2015)IMDB WikipediaDirected by Erik Canuel (Big Wolf on Campus, Flashpoint, 19-2)Written by Billy Eddy & Matt Eddy (Zapped, Teen Beach 2, Monster High 1 & 2, Eureka), Eric M. Gardner (only 1 other credit)Starring:Ā Laura Marano as Monica Reeves (Without a Trace, Austin & Ally, Ladybird, music videos)Leigh-Allyn Baker as Liz (character & voice actor - Mass Effect, Back at the Barnyard, Good Luck Charlie, Will & Grace)Christian Campbell as Pierce (character & voice actor - Max Steel, Big Love, Kiya & the Kimoja Heroes)Alain Goulem as Monica's Dad (character & voice actor - Bob Moraine, 18 to Life, Assassins Creed, My Old Ass)Christian Paul as Ed (character & voice actor - Wicker Park, Assassins Creed)Kiana Madeira as Sierra (Really Me, Trinkets, Fear Street, My Adventures with Superman)Jake Manley as Kyle Timmons (Heroes Reborn, iZombie, Midway, The Order)ZoĆ© De Grand Maison as Ashley (Orphan Black, Riverdale)Synopsis: A high school student is desperate to be prom queen, but on the big night her hair is an uncontrollably bad mess. Meanwhile, a lady FBI agent is on the hunt for a jewel thief who is looking for a stolen necklace, which the messy haired girl has in her possession. Soon, she and the agent chase the jewel thief, and she's whizzed on a wild adventure in the city.Fun Facts:Ā The executive producer is Leigh-Allyn Baker, who plays Liz in the film.Laura Marano (Monica) didn't have a stunt double for the driving scenesThe movie was filmed in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.Next Movie: Teen Beach 2 ā Support this podcast on Patreon ā
Bill Henrickson gets a revelation to run for senator in Season 4 of Big Loveābut is it really divine inspiration, or just pure manipulation? In this reaction video, we dive deep into the chaos Bill causes as he chases political power at any cost.Not only is he hiding the fact that he's a polygamist, but he's also concealing a child out of wedlock, publicly sacrificing his loyal friend Don, and dragging his entire family through a mess of secrets and lies. Bill claims it's all for his "vision" of the futureābut everyone around him is paying the price.
Season 3 of Big Love is an absolute whirlwind, and the second half takes the drama to a whole new level! From Nikki's nonstop betrayals to Barb's heartbreaking excommunication, and that one cursed letter that seems to destroy everyone in its pathāthere's way too much to unpack. Join us as we break down the never-ending twists, turns, and emotional rollercoasters of this wild season. Buckle up, because Big Love is showing no signs of slowing down!
We're diving into the dramatic start of Big Love Season 3, and tensions are running high. Roman Grant's trial is shaking up the community, and Nikki's desperation for her father's approval leads her to betray other women. Barb faces a frightening cancer scare, Margie struggles with the loss of her mother, and despite it all, Bill is still determined to court Ana as a fourth wife. The weight of polygamy is becoming impossible to ignore ā even Bill starts questioning if he's a good man for living the principle. Join us as we break down all the drama, heartbreak, and tough questions in this intense season opener!Chapters:00:00:00 Intense Start to Big Love Season 3 00:04:43 Examination of LDS Membership Dynamics and Social Pressure00:09:34 Evolving Perspectives on Racism within Mormonism00:14:35 Complex Family Dynamics00:19:31 The Influence of LDS Church Standards00:24:25 The Controversy of Polygamy and Celestial Kingdom Beliefs00:29:41 Family Secrets and Manipulation 00:34:38 Life in the FLDS and the Absence of Birth Certificates00:40:15 Nikki's Realization of Her Father's True Nature BigLove #BigLoveHBO #Polygamy #SisterWives #FLDS #MormonFundamentalism #TVReaction #DramaSeries #RealityCheckJoin our NEW Patreon HERE: https://patreon.com/growingupinpolygamyIf you or someone you love has left polygamy and needs assistance, please reach out to "Holding Out HELP" at 801-548-3492 or visit their website at www.holdingouthelp.orgAt Growing Up In Polygamy our mission is to "Create compassion for communities that have been misunderstood, marginalized and/or abused by their leaders, and to empower those who have left by giving them a platform to share their stories with the world."If you would like to DONATE to this cause you can do so here: https://donorbox.org/growing-up-in-polygamyInsta: @growingupinpolygamyNew website is now up! www.growingupinpolygamy.comTheme Song created by @artcowles Please feel free to reach out to us!growingupinpolygamy@gmail.comā SUBSCRIBE NOW : https://shorturl.at/inqrE#like #comment #post #share and #encourage other to #subscribe to the channel.
There's something shifting in me about how I experience my own life. I'll share what I mean. See what take aways you get for your own life today. BIG Love to you and yours!Michelle@GrowBy1.comSucceeding With Challenging People
The Big Love Season 2 finale is an absolute rollercoaster, and we're diving into all the drama! From Bill trying to convince his wives to support his gaming business, to Alby poisoning Roman, to Sarah completely losing respect for her family, and Barb questioning everything about polygamyāthis episode is packed with tension, betrayal, and major turning points.Join us as we react to the chaos, break down the characters' choices, and give our insight as former members of polygamous and Mormon communities. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and share your thoughts in the comments!#BigLove #BigLoveReaction #Polygamy #HBO #Mormonism #ExMormonChapters:00:00:00 Big Love Season 2 Finale Breakdown 00:03:54 Sarah's Struggle with Family and Relationships00:07:43 The Dilemma of Raising Children in Polygamy00:14:59 The Impact of Weber Gaming and Family Dynamics00:16:00 The Fallout of Weber Gaming Idea00:19:52 Barb Embraces Polygamy 00:23:43 Nikki's Secret Gambling Addiction Revealed 00:28:00 Symbolism of the Hat in Mormonism 00:32:17 Betrayal and Power Struggles at Juniper Creek00:36:26 Thank You and Closing RemarksJoin our NEW Patreon HERE: https://patreon.com/growingupinpolygamyIf you or someone you love has left polygamy and needs assistance, please reach out to "Holding Out HELP" at 801-548-3492 or visit their website at www.holdingouthelp.orgAt Growing Up In Polygamy our mission is to "Create compassion for communities that have been misunderstood, marginalized and/or abused by their leaders, and to empower those who have left by giving them a platform to share their stories with the world."If you would like to DONATE to this cause you can do so here: https://donorbox.org/growing-up-in-polygamyInsta: @growingupinpolygamyNew website is now up! www.growingupinpolygamy.comTheme Song created by @artcowles Please feel free to reach out to us!growingupinpolygamy@gmail.comā SUBSCRIBE NOW : https://shorturl.at/inqrE#like #comment #post #share and #encourage other to #subscribe to the channel.
"Door after Door after Door keep opening for me. God is saying, 'Yes Chelsea. This is it!'"Welcome back to another solo episode where I am sharing all the updates of what's been happening in my world since my 2+ week sabbatical from social media! Doors are opening left and right, connections are happening IRL, and I'm being reminded, yet again, to Never Say Never!There's so much to share with you, and I would LOVE to hear from you. Plus, I leave you at the end of the show with something to take away and ask yourself! So, whether you journal it out, contemplate on a walk in nature, or share with me via email (chelsea@chelseaholden.com) I am sending you so much Big Love!Connect with ChelseaInstagram: @thechelseaholden & @laidbackrealtorWebsite: www.chelseaholden.comBook: Lessons to Love On ~ Oracle BookHuman Design: Align & Thrive: Your Human Design BreakthroughReal Estate: Book a Call to Chat
Oh Yes!!! Get Ready For a Great Episode w/Special Guest Singer/Performer Mrs. Jocelyn Enriquez Taking us back to her stardom with her great hits like "I've Been Thinking About You", "Do You Miss Me" & "Big Love"! Also covering her mentorship & giving back to the youth of today! So Join Us & Enjoy!https://www.instagram.com/jocelynenriquezofficial/https://open.spotify.com/artist/5hgxMFtaWAhh6LDHdVBZLB?si=9K0l782zSk-grdFfQbtRvw
In Big Love Season 2, Episodes 5-8, things take a dramatic turn as Bill secretly courts a potential fourth wife behind his other wives' backsābecause honesty in polygamy is apparently optional!
It's one part Memento, one part Endzeit and a dash of Big Love on this week's Reanimated show about Die Alone. Come have a listen!
In this episode, we dive into Big Love Season 2 and unpack the aftermath of Barb's "Mother of the Year" disaster. Is she finally realizing she never truly wanted polygamy? Meanwhile, Roman Grant continues to run Juniper Creek like his personal kingdomābut now, there's a new prophet on the run, and the similarities to Warren Jeffs are uncanny. So, which real-life group is Juniper Creek actually based on? And why do these polygamous leaders always have underage brides?Join us as we break it all down and compare Big Love to real-life polygamous communities! Let us know your thoughts in the comments!#BigLove #FLDS #Polygamy #WarrenJeffs #ExMormon #CultSurvivor #SisterWives #Mormonism #ReligiousTraumaChapters:00:00:00 Big Love Season 2 Tensions Arise 00:02:46 Struggles and Challenges in Polygamous Relationships00:05:54 The Complexities of Living a Plural Marriage Life00:09:10 Handling Family Jealousies in Plural Marriages 00:12:20 The Bridal Registry Book: A Creepy Tradition 00:15:20 The Impact of Polygamist Practices on Public Perception00:18:17 Rhonda's Spiritual Awakening and Inner Conflict 00:21:17 Advocates Helping to Escape Polygamy 00:24:24 Exploring FLDS Family Dynamics Join our NEW Patreon HERE: https://patreon.com/growingupinpolygamyIf you or someone you love has left polygamy and needs assistance, please reach out to "Holding Out HELP" at 801-548-3492 or visit their website at www.holdingouthelp.orgAt Growing Up In Polygamy our mission is to "Create compassion for communities that have been misunderstood, marginalized and/or abused by their leaders, and to empower those who have left by giving them a platform to share their stories with the world."If you would like to DONATE to this cause you can do so here: https://donorbox.org/growing-up-in-polygamyInsta: @growingupinpolygamyNew website is now up! www.growingupinpolygamy.comTheme Song created by @artcowles Please feel free to reach out to us!growingupinpolygamy@gmail.comā SUBSCRIBE NOW : https://shorturl.at/inqrE#like #comment #post #share and #encourage other to #subscribe to the channel.
āI look to Scott for wisdom and leadership and he has delivered both withĀ Big Love. This book opened my heart and mind and I'm forever grateful.āā Glennon Doyle,Ā author of #1Ā New York TimesĀ bestsellerĀ Love WarriorWhat happens when you fully commit yourself to love? Endless good, insists Scott Stabile, who found that out by overcoming plenty of bad. His parents were murdered when he was fourteen. Nine years later, his brother died of a heroin overdose. Soon after that, Scott joined a cult that dominated his life for thirteen years before he summoned the courage to walk away. InĀ Big Love,Ā his insightful and refreshingly honest collection of personal essays, Scott relates these profound experiences as well as everyday struggles and triumphs in ways that are universally applicable, uplifting, and laugh-out-loud funny. Whether silencing shame, rebounding after failure, or moving forward despite fears, Scott shares hard-won insights that consistently return readers to love, both of themselves and others.Scott Stabile has amassed a Facebook community of over 350,000 people with his inspirational quotes, posts and live videos. His previous works includeĀ Just Love,Ā Iris, and theĀ Li'l Pet HospitalĀ series. Scott also wrote a feature film entitledĀ The Oogieloves in the BIG Balloon Adventure. A regular contributor to theĀ Huffington Post, Scott runs daylong, transformational workshops nationally and internationally. He lives in his home state of Michigan with his partner.https://www.scottstabile.com/Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/earth-ancients--2790919/support.
Ever wondered how accurate Big Love is when it comes to polygamy? In this reaction to Big Love Season 1, Episodes 6-12, we dive deep into the striking similarities between Juniper Creek and the real FLDS community where Sam was raised. From leadership dynamics to family control, the parallels are shocking.We also break down how the Henrickson family navigates life as polygamists in mainstream Utah Mormon culture, exposing the hidden tensions and unspoken rules that shape their world. Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more reactions and discussions on polygamy, fundamentalism, and Mormon culture.#BigLove #FLDS #Polygamy #MormonCulture #ExMormon #Fundamentalism #FLDSReality #ReactionVideo #sisterwivesseason Get your tickets to the Holding Out Help Gala HERE: https://event.auctria.com/3081aa38-737b-436c-9dfb-6c934233a243/Chapters:00:00:00 Real-Life Parallels in Big Love Season 1 00:04:55 The Repentance Process in the FLDS Church00:09:50 Power Struggles in Juniper Creek00:14:42 Hierarchies and Secrecy in Polygamous Families00:19:34 Complex Family Dynamics and Marriage Votes00:24:34 LDS Church and Polygamy: Complex Relationships 00:29:34 Understanding Mormon Missionary Practices00:34:16 Navigating Utah's Mormon Culture and Conversion Dynamics00:39:18 Polygamy and Secrecy in LDS Leadership Join our NEW Patreon HERE: https://patreon.com/growingupinpolygamyIf you or someone you love has left polygamy and needs assistance, please reach out to "Holding Out HELP" at 801-548-3492 or visit their website at www.holdingouthelp.orgAt Growing Up In Polygamy our mission is to "Create compassion for communities that have been misunderstood, marginalized and/or abused by their leaders, and to empower those who have left by giving them a platform to share their stories with the world."If you would like to DONATE to this cause you can do so here: https://donorbox.org/growing-up-in-polygamyInsta: @growingupinpolygamyNew website is now up! www.growingupinpolygamy.comTheme Song created by @artcowles Please feel free to reach out to us!growingupinpolygamy@gmail.comā SUBSCRIBE NOW : https://shorturl.at/inqrE#like #comment #post #share and #encourage other to #subscribe to the channel.
In today's episode, we learn how Psalm 16:8 and Ephesians 3:18 help us as we live our everyday lives! Email us at kids@portcitychurch.org if you have something you want to share!
Did Big Love get it right? In this video, we dive into episodes 2-5 of Big Love and break down how the show portrays Utah culture, mainstream Mormonism, and FLDS polygamy. We compare the Henrickson family's version of plural marriageāliving "the principle" without religious tiesāto real-world polygamous groups. From secrecy and jealousy to the complexities of multiple wives, we'll separate fact from fiction and share insights from our own experiences. Let's talk about what Big Love nailed, what it missed, and how polygamy actually works in these communities!Chapters:00:00:00 Analyzing "Big Love": Representation of Utah and Mormon Culture00:05:13 Understanding Utah's Mormon Culture 00:09:49 The Significance of Garment Lines in Mormon Culture00:14:56 Seminary and Utah Culture 00:20:11 Experiences of Fasting in FLDS vs Mainstream LDS Church 00:25:32 Origins of the Garment in LDS and FLDS 00:30:54 The Complexity of Belief and the Role of Women 00:36:23 The Complexity of Freedom and Obedience00:41:33 Exploring Jealousy and Relationships in Polygamous MarriagesJoin our NEW Patreon HERE: https://patreon.com/growingupinpolygamyIf you or someone you love has left polygamy and needs assistance, please reach out to "Holding Out HELP" at 801-548-3492 or visit their website at www.holdingouthelp.orgAt Growing Up In Polygamy our mission is to "Create compassion for communities that have been misunderstood, marginalized and/or abused by their leaders, and to empower those who have left by giving them a platform to share their stories with the world."If you would like to DONATE to this cause you can do so here: https://donorbox.org/growing-up-in-polygamyInsta: @growingupinpolygamyNew website is now up! www.growingupinpolygamy.comTheme Song created by @artcowles Please feel free to reach out to us!growingupinpolygamy@gmail.comā SUBSCRIBE NOW : https://shorturl.at/inqrE#like #comment #post #share and #encourage other to #subscribe to the channel #BigLove #MormonCulture #FLDS #Polygamy #UtahLife #ExMormon #RealityCheck #mormon
I'll share what vulnerability is and how it is powerful, in a SAFE relationship. How can you find one way to be more vulnerable today, to ask for help, and to choose to share yourself with another? JOIN US for the Divine Feminine Energy Experience starting March 4th. BIG Love to you and yours!Michelle@GrowBy1.com
You've been asking for it, and it's finally hereāour reaction to Big Love!
The Alan Cox Show
The Alan Cox Show
Introduction: Host Michael Rand starts with a 4-0 loss for the Wild to Utah. After finally getting two key players back (Kirill Kaprizov and Jared Spurgeon), the Wild fell flat on home ice Thursday. That tends to happen, so it's best not to overreact. Plus Rand gets to a listener question about what the Vikings might do at running back in 2025. 9:00: Star Tribune columnist Chip Scoggins joins Rand for a further exploration of the Vikings' offseason, questions about the cold stove Twins and musings about the Timberwolves. 34:00: Are we being too hard on Jaden McDaniels?
1-22-25 Afternoon Rush - Big Love Is Blind Breakup & Jesse Palmer Teases New Bachelor Season & Trump Demands Apology From Bishop go to patreon.com/daveneal for more bonus content!