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Being vulnerable may seem like my strong suit—but this episode gives an example of how and why I struggle to open up to the people in my life. Being open is terrifying. We run the risk of being hurt; but this episode covers why it's important to open up EVEN IF we get hurt. And it's not only about opening up once—but staying open even after we get hurt. Here is the link for the TED Talk I discussed: https://youtu.be/5JqGeP240Tc?si=MuhBEbbqKmSG9xhv Contact me: https://linktr.ee/dahliabradshaw --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bitchopediapod/support
Happy fa la la la holidays everyone can you believe it's the end of the 2022 Christmas movie season? After a long nine weeks and 105 movies later this is the final recap of the year! Catch up now to see how the channels fared at the end of the season and excuse the poor voice, my body really has said “you're done” for the season! Hallmark had its first Kwanzaa movie with Holiday Heritage which I found a snooze fest, but found their chemistry with Twas The Night Before Christmas and finished spectacular with Hanukkah on Rye. Lifetime really brought their A game the final weekend with A Record Breaking Christmas, The Holiday Dating Guide, and Wrapped Up in Love, but faltered a bit with A Christmas to Treasure. Hallmark Movies and Mysteries finished on a four week streak of making me ugly cry with Five More Minutes: Moments like These. UpTV found a hit with Sappy Holiday, but had kind of a blah movie in An Eclectic Christmas. To be fair, they have two more movies, but I won't be watching them. And finally, GAC missed with Aisle Be Home for Christmas, but came in with A Brush with Christmas and almost made me reconsider next year. Netflix also debuted one last movie, I Believe in Santa, and while it was super corny, it was also pretty cute. Listen now to find their ultimate year-end rankings and have a happy holiday weekend! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
The second to last week of new 2022 Christmas tv movies is done and we have a lot to discuss! First up, let's talk about Amazon Prime trying to sneak in Christmas movies against my knowledge- don't worry I watched them. Your Christmas or Mine is definitely a watch, but leave Hotel For The Holidays alone. Hallmark had a so-so week this week, starting surprisingly strong in my opinion with The Most Colorful Time of the Year, then falling a bit off on Christmas Class Reunion, Movies and Mysteries went a third straight week making me ugly cry with The Gift of Peace, and rounding out with a resounding win in The Holiday Sitter (despite the plot, house, and mom being the same as Christmas Next Door). Lifetime was Lifetime with Scentsational Christmas and A Recipe for Joy, but won the Saturday spot with Kirk Franklin's The Night Before Christmas, and then finished with another A+ title and plot but bad chemistry with Single and Ready to Jingle. UpTV only had two movies this week, A Royal Christmas Match was better than expected but still nothing overly special, and then absolutely shocking us with Santa's Got Style featuring Franco Lo Presti. Hallmark, get on the phone and get this man in movies! And then there was GAC Family. I've finally come to the conclusion that I am running away from home and emancipating myself from them next year after The Art of Christmas and Crown Prince of Christmas, aka the worst Christmas movie I've ever seen. Ever. There's no way they actually think they're competing with the other channels right? Right?? Listen to all that and more now! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Ho ho ho the week 7 2022 Christmas movie wrap up is here bringing lots of drama and good cheer with it! On the heels of Neal Bledsoe announcing his departure from GAC Family we have a lot to discuss with this week's movie lineup. Hallmark and Lifetime went back and forth this week on the best of. Lifetime's Thursday movie, Serving up the Holidays was not a watch, while Cloudy with a Chance of Christmas on Friday was a redemption chemistry movie for Brandon Quinn, A New Orleans Noel on Saturday took the top award, and they rounded out with Merry Textmas that had a great title and plot but again - the chemistry just wasn't there for me. Hallmark started with A Big Fat Family Christmas which was good but slow to help the main character, and then moved to a magical storybook movie with A Fabled Holiday starring one of my favorites, Ryan Paevey. Their HMM movie The Holiday Stocking once again left me in absolute shambles and they finished strong winning Sunday with Undercover Holiday. UpTV proved why I could really do without their movies most of the time with absolute train wrecks both Friday and Saturday with Christmas in the Wilds and Christmas on the Slopes. Their Sunday movie Christmas on the Rocks which featured another Sarah, actually earned a high 4 despite their terrible movie poster. That leaves us with GAC Family again. Candace Cameron Bure had another feature film with her good friend Andrea Barber in the lead role in Candy Cane Lane, but what is with all the marriage problems this year?? Sunday they had B&B Merry featuring a typecast Jesse Hutch and Jen Lilley and it was the first movie of hers I didn't want to turn off in the first five minutes so that says a lot for both films. All that plus more laughs now! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Happy fa la la la holidays everyone! We're officially on the other side of the 2022 Christmas TV movie season, can you believe it?? There was no UpTV this week and I purposefully didn't watch Netflix's The Noel Diary just yet but that didn't stop us from the biggest week yet featuring a full lineup on Hallmark, Lifetime, and GAC Family. Hallmark started strong with My Southern Family Christmas on Thanksgiving night but fell by the wayside with #Xmas and A Royal Corgi Christmas on Friday. The crushed Saturday night with A Tale of Two Christmases and Lacey Chabert's Haul out the Holly and then finished strong on Sunday with A Christmas Cookie Catastrophe and easily winning the coveted 8pm Sunday after thanksgiving slot with A Holiday Spectacular featuring the Rockettes. Hallmark Movies and Mysteries's Time For Him to Come Home For Christmas left me bawling and is my new favorite from that channel. Lifetime stayed solid this week with The 12 Days of Christmas Eve featuring Kelsey Grammer and won Friday with Mario Lopez and Jana Kramer's Steppin into the Holiday. Their Sunday Dr. Quinn Medicine Woman mini reunion with Jane Seymour and Joe Lando was a fantastic Sunday edition but just didn't quiet knock off Hallmark. Baking All the Way on Thursday just wasn't a watch for me. And then GAC Family finally delivered a solid movie on Friday with Christmas at the Drive-In featuring Danica McKellar and Neal Bledsoe. Saturday's I'm Glad it's Christmas with Gladys Knight, Jessica Lowndes, and Paul Greene wasn't a win for me, and Sunday's Candace Cameron Bure's debut A Christmas…Present fell a little flat for me. Listen to all that and more now! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
It's here, it's here, just in time for all your holiday weekend travel plans: the week 5 breakdown of all the best (and worst) TV Christmas movies. Netflix crushed it again with another childhood favorite, Freddie Prinze Jr in Christmas with You, and Hallmark hit Christmas gold with Three Wise Men and a Baby (38:40) and Inventing the Christmas Prince. Their Sunday movie, When I Think of Christmas though left a lot to be desired while HMM did their job in making me cry with Long Lost Christmas, but for me there was just something missing in it. Lifetime continued it's disappointing Thursday movies with Sweet Navidad, and had a bizarrely lackluster turnout of a Sweet Magnolias reunion of Brooke Elliot and Brandon Quinn in A Country Christmas Harmony, but showed up with Santa Bootcamp, and finished okay with A Show-Stopping Christmas. UpTV only had two this week, The Holiday Swap was a Holiday Flop, but Christmas Lucky Charm was a Christmas version of Good Luck Chuck that I loved. That leaves GAC Family. Yet another week of predictable and safe plots and more Christmas tree farms in danger. Steer clear. Find all that and more now, and remember to shop small this Saturday and find exclusive discounts on podcast merchandise and CATC prints on www.sockbunstudios.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
It's our biggest week yet and we still haven't reached the halfway point of 2022's Christmas Around the Channels. Hallmark and Lifetime brought their A games this week (minus Christmas on Mistletoe Lake) and it was good to see because UpTV and GAC Family continue to be rollercoasters. The Royal Nanny, In Merry Measure, Christmas at the Golden Dragon all performed well for Hallmark. Our Italian Christmas Memories brought back the proper HMM feels. Lifetime started bad with Christmas on Mistletoe Lake and the Dog Days of Christmas but stole Saturday with Reindeer Homecoming Games and finished strong with Six Degrees of Santa. Then there was UpTV and GAC Family. Out of the four movies, only one was good and that was The Christmas Retreat. I continued to be baffled by GAC and it's not getting any better as the weeks go. Netflix kicked off Netflixmas with Falling for Christmas which was a triumphant return for Lindsay Lohan. Listen now for all that and more! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
It's the beginning of November and you know what that means! All the channels have entered the chat and we're really into the Christmas movie swing now. We had 11 movies this weekend to watch and Lifetime absolutely came in and stole the weekend with Well Suited for Christmas. Hallmark won Saturday night with the 1-2 punch from both channels Lights, Camera, Christmas and A Maple Valley Christmas, while their Friday and Sunday movies played it safe but okay with A Magical Christmas Village and All Saints Christmas. UpTV did what UpTV does and gave me solid 2 movies in Unperfect Christmas Wish and Christmas Masquerade while not surprising me with a super cute and super cheesy Christmas in the Pines. Jodie Sweetin was back again with Lifetime's premier of Merry Swissmas which was a solid start for the channel. And then GAC continued to confuse me with some of the worst written movies this season. Guys…are we okay there?? You can reach out. I'm here to help. Find all that plus more laughs now and make sure you're following along on TikTok and Instagram at SockBunStudios for more adventures. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Week 2 is in the books and Hallmark has their work cut out for them this season. There were 5 movies again this week before the real Christmas movie season kicks off and we had the spectacular Ghosts of Christmas Always, the nostalgic A Cozy Christmas Inn, the downright awful Jolly Good Christmas and Christmas Bedtime Stories, and then the winner of the 8pm Saturday fight over on GAC with Catering Christmas. Hear the whole story finally on how my banner ended up in a Hallmark movie after a 326 day wait, and share some laughs over some truly bad decision making on Hallmark's side with casting Will Kemp as an American. Catch all that plus more now! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Happy fa la la la holidays everyone! That's right! It's officially the start of 2022's Christmas TV movie wrap-up season! Every week I watch all the made for tv Christmas movies on all the channels and recap them for you here and tell you if you should binge them or if they're cringe. We had five movies this week to start off the season. Noel Next Door kicked it off for Hallmark and it was just okay to me. We Wish You a Married Christmas was Saturday's Hallmark movie and it was a Nikki DeLoach movie but instead with Marisol Nichols that had me pulling out my hair by the end. And then Sunday's A Kismet Chrisfmas made everything better with a cute magical Christmas cookie story lead by Sarah Ramos and Carlo Marks. On Hallmark Movies and Mysteries they set their bar high with We Need a Little Christmas - it was so good and I cried five times. Lastly on GAC Family, the only other network to start in October, Destined at Christmas tried….they just tried a little too hard for me. If you're going to remake Serendipity at least have one over the top character like Eugene Levy. Find all that plus more now! And follow along on TikTok at Sockbunstudios to find all the movie reviews plus more Christmas talk daily. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In 1969, off California's coast, an ecological disaster gained worldwide attention. The state's largest oil disaster shocked a nation into action: It led to the creation of the federal Environmental Protection Agency, and the passing of California's Environmental Quality Act and the federal Environmental Protection Act. The catastrophe also inspired a day to reflect and learn about environmentalism — Earth Day.But in a world where climate change is ravaging the earth, what good is just a day anymore?Today, we get into Earth Day's fails and wins.Host: Gustavo ArellanoGuests: L.A. Times earthquake reporter Ron Lin, L.A. Times wildfire reporter Alex Wigglesworth and L.A. Times coastal reporter Rosanna XiaMore reading:Editorial: Happy 50th birthday, Earth DayAn Earth Day message for California: Move faster on climate change8 ways to get active on Earth Day
The puppets review albums from Alt-J, Slash & Alice Glass. Also they do a BINGE or CRINGE review for the Netflix interactive cartoon "Cat Burglar"Facebook: facebook.com/puppetreviews15Twitter: @puppetreviews15Instagram: @puppetreviews15Patreon: patreon.com/puppetperspectives
It's the big finale to the 2021 Christmas binge or cringe podcast special! Can you believe we made it?? So, I didn't exactly watch every single movie this year, but I'd say 105ish out of 112 is pretty close, wouldn't you? Hallmark finished strong once again with Rachel Leigh Cook and Travis Van Winkle's ‘Tis the Season to be Merry while Lifetime had its highs and lows. Listen now to find out what you should definitely watch this Christmas week to put you in the spirit! Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays everyone! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
I know I'm a little late to the GAC Family party this Christmas season, but I am here with all the movie wraps from the first 7 movies in 2021. From must watch Angel Falls Christmas to an absolute skip in Royally Wrapped for Christmas, I'm still on the quest to watch all (well almost all, I tapped out on a few Netflix ones) the 2021 Christmas movies. So catch up with Hallmark Lite and tune into FrndlyTV to catch them all! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Week 8 of (possibly) 10 can you believe it?! I still haven't fully decided if I'm taking the final week of Christmas off from Lifetime yet, but that's not the point! We had another full week of movies from 7 Lifetime, 3 Hallmark, 1 Hallmark Movies and Mysteries, 2 GAC Family, and 2 UPtv to get through. What are you waiting for?! Santa is nearly ready to visit and we have a lot to talk about! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Guys, I think my brain is about to explode from all the Christmas movies. Will I complete this task? At this point I don't know! Week 7 brought it all: really horrible Lifetime movies, a perfect Hallmark movie, and a whole new channel of movies to catch up on. First thoughts: skip all of lifetime this week but DO NOT MISS A Very Merry Bridesmaid of Hallmark. It's the new gold standard. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
It's Thanksgiving Week! That means one thing: the Christmas movies are really heating up now. We had thirteen new movies to watch over the holiday weekend and some were great (Unexpected Christmas and Merry Liddle Christmas Baby), some were okay (Making Spirits Bright), and some just missed the mark (A Castle for Christmas and Christmas CEO). All I really want to know is: is there a spy going around the networks? Because a few of these nearly identical storylines this year are a *little* sus. Catch the whole rundown now and deck those halls! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Only 4 weeks left on Christmas movies and week 5 was a huge dumpster fire. I've dubbed this week the week of no chemistry pairs and Notebook plagiarized scenes. In the name of Hallmark, Santa Claus, and snow globe promises, PLEASE let week 6 be better than this! It's all here on this week's podcast from the third Princess Switch on Netflix, to Hallmark, Lifetime, and UPTV. Remember to download the FrndlyTV app for all your watching needs, now including Lifetime! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
We're nearly halfway through the 2021 Christmas movie season (in weeks) and what a grab bag it was this week. Hallmark delivered again with four more solid movies, some that I liked more than others, but then there was UpTV and Lifetime. Lifetime kicked of Its a Wonderful Lifetime with two knockoff Hallmark movies and I'm not impressed. UpTV had another painfully long and boring Saturday, but brought it on Sunday. It's just a shame they failed to put their lead actress Kayla Wallace's name anywhere. Overall, it's 5/8 on movies for the week. As I always say, I watch them so you don't have to! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Netflix and UpTV have joined the chat you guys! That's right! This week on binge or cringe there are eight movies up for grabs to talk about. Honestly, I don't know how I'm going to survive watching them all but I'm going to try! Hallmark dominated the week with four knockouts; Gingerbread Miracle, Next Stop, Christmas, Debbie Macomber's a Mrs. Miracle Christmas, and A Christmas Treasure. They're all worth bingeing. Netflix had one good one in Love Hard - “say it's the Mormons” will live rent free in my mind now, and one flop in Father Christmas Is Back. And then there's UpTV - the Big Lots version of Hallmark. I don't know what was worse, the plot lines of Christmas with a Prince: The Royal Baby and A Royal Christmas Engagement, or the wardrobe and prop departments - who let the plastic hangers on set?! Grab your fuzzy socks and jingle bells, we have a lot to talk about! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Guys, I can't lie (seriously I'd be off Santa's nice list) Hallmark absolutely CRUSHED it this week in the 2021 Christmas movie line up. Okay, Christmas in Harmony wasn't my favorite, but Coyote Creek Christmas with Janel Parrish and Ryan Paevey? If there's not a sequel next year I swear…and HMM dominated the 10pm spot again with The Christmas Promise with a true American icon Patrick Duffy. Rounding it out was Christmas Sail and I wasn't expecting much but left crying so, you could say Hallmark nailed this weekend's movies. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Happy fa la la la holidays everyone!! For the next nine weeks, I'll be watching ALL the Christmas TV movies and reviewing them, helping you binge the good ones and cringe at the bad ones. This week to kick off the holiday season there's 4 Hallmark movies to talk about. Earning a solid 4/5 stars to kick it off was You, Me, and the Christmas Trees with two of Hallmark's big names, Danica McKellar and Benjamin Ayres. Cringe and skip Boyfriends of Christmas Past, but DEFINITELY binge Tamara Mowry-Housley and Paul Campbells's The Santa Stakeout! Lastly over on Hallmark Movies and Mysteries, do not miss out on Christmas In My Heart featuring Heather Hemmens and Luke McFarlane. One movie and I was already crying. If you don't have cable, you can find all the Hallmark movies on the FrndlyTV app (seriously, this isn't sponsored but that app is amazing and please FrndlyTV sponsor me). Catch you next week with four more Hallmark movie reviews! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Binge Or Cringe is about This Is A Robbery: The World's Biggest Art Heist on Netflix, and Staged on Hulu. Rock 93.7
Binge Or Cringe is about The Irregulars, The Nevers, and Thunder Force. Rock 93.7
Binge Or Cringe is about Allen v. Farrow, and Zack Snyder's Justice League: Justice Is Gray. Rock 93.7
Binge Or Cringe is about Yes Day, and The Falcon And The Winter Soldier. Rock 93.7
Binge Or Cringe is about The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run, Moxie, and Coming 2 America. Rock 93.7
Binge Or Cringe is about Nomadland, and I Care A Lot. Rock 93.7
Binge Or Cringe is about Clarice, and The Equalizer. Rock 93.7
Binge Or Cringe is about Fate: The Winx Saga. Rock 93.7
Binge Or Cringe is about WandaVision. Rock 93.7
Binge Or Cringe is about Name That Tune, and The Chase. Rock 93.7
Binge Or Cringe is about The Prom, Mank, and Godmothered. Rock 93.7
Binge Or Cringe is about Schitt's Creek, and Jingle Jangle: A Christmas Journey. Rock 93.7
Binge Or Cringe is about Over The Moon, and season 3 of Star Trek: Discovery. Rock 93.7
Binge Or Cringe is about season 2 of The Mandalorian, and Borat Subsequent Moviefilm. Rock 93.7
Binge Or Cringe is about A Babysitter's Guide to Monster Hunting, and Enola Holmes. Rock 93.7
Binge Or Cringe is about Hubie Halloween on Netflix. Rock 93.7
Binge Or Cringe is about Ratched on Netflix. Rock 93.7
Binge Or Cringe is about Disney's 2020 live action Mulan. Rock 93.7
Binge Or Cringe is about The History Guy on YouTube. Rock 93.7
Binge Or Cringe is about Firefly on Hulu. Rock 93.7
Binge Or Cringe is about The One And Only Ivan, and Seth Meyers on YouTube. Rock 93.7
Binge Or Cringe is about Project Power. Rock 93.7
Binge Or Cringe is about Howard, and Star Trek: Lower Decks. Rock 93.7
Binge Or Cringe is about Palm Springs, and Monty Python: Almost the Truth (Lawyers Cut). Rock 93.7
Binge Or Cringe is about The Old Guard, and Cursed. Rock 93.7
Binge Or Cringe is about Down To Earth With Zac Efron, and Warrior Nun. Rock 93.7