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This week's guests are director Jordy Sank, and producer Gabriella Blumberg. Their latest film is the roadtrip comedy 'Die Kwiksilwers' which will be in cinemas from 1 May, and will also get screenings at The Bioscope here in Johannesburg.Die Kwiksilwers | In Theaters May 1 & The Bioscope May 9Die Kwiksilwers Trailer | YouTubeRecommended Films/SeriesShrinking | Apple TV+Adolescence | NetflixSinners | In TheatersTrying | Apple TV+The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry | Showmax Video Store LinksOfficial SiteHave a film or TV show you have recently enjoyed and want to let us know about it? Send us a voice note of you pretending you are coming in to the store to return it. Say your name, what you are returning, and what you think of it. Email it to us at the email address below, or DM us on instagram.Contact: thevideostorepod@gmail.com
Our guest this week is author Edward Ashton, who's novel 'Mickey 7' was the source material for the latest film by celebrated and award-winning director Bong Joon Ho. Mickey 17 is now in cinemas around the world (as well as The Bioscope). We talk about the unlikely way in which his novel ended up in the hands of the most important people in the entertainment, and what mind bending thoughts and circumstances in Ashton's personal life lead to the inspiration and creation of Mickey.Mickey 17 Screenings at The BioscopeEdward Ashton Official SiteVideo Store LinksOfficial SiteHave a film or TV show you have recently enjoyed and want to let us know about it? Send us a voice note of you pretending you are coming in to the store to return it. Say your name, what you are returning, and what you think of it. Email it to us at the email address below, or DM us on instagram.Contact: thevideostorepod@gmail.com
Russell does a shift with Graeme and Gad. we talk the latest Zemeckis offering 'Here', along with new Star Wars show 'The Skeleton Crew', and lots more!Hey did you guys see…The live-action Snow White trailerSeverance season 2 is out in JanuaryThe Invincible season 3 trailer Thunderbolts*Kneecap screening at The Bioscope and winning 7 British Independent Film AwardsWhat we've been watchingHere (In Theatres) | The Bioscope Nutcrackers | Disney+Skeleton Crew | Disney+Social Media LinksOfficial SiteFacebookInstagramThreadsTwitterYoutubeHave a film or TV show you have recently enjoyed and want to let us know about it? Send us a voice note of you pretending you are coming in to the store to return it. Say your name, what you are returning, and what you think of it. Email it to us at the email address below, or DM us on instagram.Contact: thevideostorepod@gmail.com
Dr. Shweta Kishore and Dr Kunal Ray's Resistance in Indian Documentary Film: Aesthetics, Culture and Practice (Edinburgh UP, 2024) is a unique collection of essays on documentary cinema and practice that brings together multiple modes of scholarly, reflective and autoethnographic writing on documentary by scholars and creative practitioners. It takes a holistic view of documentary culture as a field comprising not only films but practices such as circulation, curation, criticism, and education, that come together to create a particular ecology of resistance. Resistance is conceptualised as a multidimensional phenomenon comprising both documentary representation as well as practices and tangible actions through which people mobilize and adapt documentary for local, community and individual functions. Dr Kunal Ray is a writer and academic. He teaches literature and film at FLAME University, Pune. His writings on art and culture appear in The Hindu, The Indian Express, Hindustan Times amongst other publications. He has co-edited books on song-texts and food cultures in India. He is also the co-founder and co-editor of On Eating - A Multilingual Journal of Food & Eating. Dr Shweta Kishore lectures in Screen and Media at RMIT (Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology) University. She is the author of Indian Documentary Film and Filmmakers: Independence in Practice published by Edinburgh University Press in 2018. Her research on documentary theory and practice appears in journals such as Bioscope, Feminist Media Studies, Studies in Documentary Film and Senses of Cinema. She is also a documentary practitioner and curator committed to creating conversations between Indian and international moving image artists and audiences. Priyam Sinha recently graduated with a PhD from the National University of Singapore. Her interdisciplinary academic interests lie at the intersection of film studies, disability studies, production cultures, affect studies, anthropology of the body, creative media industries and cultural studies. She can be reached at https://twitter.com/PriyamSinha Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Dr. Shweta Kishore and Dr Kunal Ray's Resistance in Indian Documentary Film: Aesthetics, Culture and Practice (Edinburgh UP, 2024) is a unique collection of essays on documentary cinema and practice that brings together multiple modes of scholarly, reflective and autoethnographic writing on documentary by scholars and creative practitioners. It takes a holistic view of documentary culture as a field comprising not only films but practices such as circulation, curation, criticism, and education, that come together to create a particular ecology of resistance. Resistance is conceptualised as a multidimensional phenomenon comprising both documentary representation as well as practices and tangible actions through which people mobilize and adapt documentary for local, community and individual functions. Dr Kunal Ray is a writer and academic. He teaches literature and film at FLAME University, Pune. His writings on art and culture appear in The Hindu, The Indian Express, Hindustan Times amongst other publications. He has co-edited books on song-texts and food cultures in India. He is also the co-founder and co-editor of On Eating - A Multilingual Journal of Food & Eating. Dr Shweta Kishore lectures in Screen and Media at RMIT (Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology) University. She is the author of Indian Documentary Film and Filmmakers: Independence in Practice published by Edinburgh University Press in 2018. Her research on documentary theory and practice appears in journals such as Bioscope, Feminist Media Studies, Studies in Documentary Film and Senses of Cinema. She is also a documentary practitioner and curator committed to creating conversations between Indian and international moving image artists and audiences. Priyam Sinha recently graduated with a PhD from the National University of Singapore. Her interdisciplinary academic interests lie at the intersection of film studies, disability studies, production cultures, affect studies, anthropology of the body, creative media industries and cultural studies. She can be reached at https://twitter.com/PriyamSinha Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/south-asian-studies
Dr. Shweta Kishore and Dr Kunal Ray's Resistance in Indian Documentary Film: Aesthetics, Culture and Practice (Edinburgh UP, 2024) is a unique collection of essays on documentary cinema and practice that brings together multiple modes of scholarly, reflective and autoethnographic writing on documentary by scholars and creative practitioners. It takes a holistic view of documentary culture as a field comprising not only films but practices such as circulation, curation, criticism, and education, that come together to create a particular ecology of resistance. Resistance is conceptualised as a multidimensional phenomenon comprising both documentary representation as well as practices and tangible actions through which people mobilize and adapt documentary for local, community and individual functions. Dr Kunal Ray is a writer and academic. He teaches literature and film at FLAME University, Pune. His writings on art and culture appear in The Hindu, The Indian Express, Hindustan Times amongst other publications. He has co-edited books on song-texts and food cultures in India. He is also the co-founder and co-editor of On Eating - A Multilingual Journal of Food & Eating. Dr Shweta Kishore lectures in Screen and Media at RMIT (Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology) University. She is the author of Indian Documentary Film and Filmmakers: Independence in Practice published by Edinburgh University Press in 2018. Her research on documentary theory and practice appears in journals such as Bioscope, Feminist Media Studies, Studies in Documentary Film and Senses of Cinema. She is also a documentary practitioner and curator committed to creating conversations between Indian and international moving image artists and audiences. Priyam Sinha recently graduated with a PhD from the National University of Singapore. Her interdisciplinary academic interests lie at the intersection of film studies, disability studies, production cultures, affect studies, anthropology of the body, creative media industries and cultural studies. She can be reached at https://twitter.com/PriyamSinha Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/communications
It's the short-awaited sequel to BBP LIVE Part 1! More laughs, more tears, less prizes! Thank you to everyone who made this possible and as always, shot for listening! Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@bioscopebrasse Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bioscopebrassepodcast/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BioscopeBrasse Email: bioscopebrasse@gmail.com
AWEH!! Your friendly movie brasse are back with our 100th episode! Join us for part 1 of our live review of the Step Up trilogy at Kaya Cafe in Cape Town. There was laughter, there were tears, there were even prizes! Haaties if you weren't there but still...shot for listening! Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@bioscopebrasse Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bioscopebrassepodcast/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BioscopeBrasse Email: bioscopebrasse@gmail.com
Filmmaker Sara Chitambo-Hatira pops in to rent something. We talk about her intriguing debut documentary feature 'Black People Don't Get Depressed' which is going to screen to an already sold out crowd as part of The Encounters Documentary Film Festival here at The Bioscope and other cinemas in South Africa. We then go through her career and the films she's loved across her life.Encounters 2024 at The BioscopeBlack People Don't Get Depressed | Encounters SA International Doc Film FestivalRecommended Films/SeriesHack Your Health: The Secrets of Your Gut | NetflixLive to 100: Secrets of the Blue Zones | NetflixSarafina! | NetflixBack To The Future | ShowmaxTop Gun | NetflixRequiem for a Dream | Apple TVMan on Wire | LetterboxdGrey Gardens | LetterboxdAmerican Fiction | Prime VideoSocial Media LinksOfficial SiteFacebookInstagram ThreadsTwitterYoutubeHave a film or TV show you have recently enjoyed and want to let us know about it? Send us a voice note of you pretending you are coming in to the store to return it. Say your name, what you are returning, and what you think of it. Email it to us at the email address below, or DM us on instagram.Contact: thevideostorepod@gmail.com
Filmmakers Hylton Tannenbaum & Brett Morris pop in to rent something. We talk about their film 'Just Now Jeffrey' which hits cinemas (including The Bioscope) on Friday 3 May, and the films they've loved across their lives.Just Now Jeffrey | LinktreeRecommended Movies/SeriesPsycho | Apple TVTop Secret! | LetterboxdRocky | Apple TVBack to the Future | Apple TVPulp Fiction | Apple TVOnce Upon a Time in… Hollywood | NetflixSocial Media LinksOfficial SiteFacebookInstagramThreadsTwitterYoutubeContact: thevideostorepod@gmail.com
Teaching us to be graceful in what we do and encouraging us to practice the art of listening is this week's guest on The SoapyRao Show, Anuja Ghosalkar.Anuja Ghosalkar is a Bangalore based artist. She is the founder of Drama Queen, a Documentary theatre company, that focusses on personal histories & archival absences to extend the idea of theatre to create audacious work. Undocumented narratives, gender in performance, research and iterations around form and process are critical to her performance and pedagogical work. She was artist-in-residence at Art Lab Gnesta, Sweden (2015), and Srishti Institute of Art Design & Technology, Bangalore (2017). Anuja is the co-curator of the international workshop series on Documentary Theatre with her German collaborator––that programmed artists like Boris Nikitin, Rimini Protokoll, Zhao Chuan and Gobsquad. As visiting faculty at Srishti Institute of Art, Design and Technology since 2016, she leads practice-based pedagogy. In the past, she was programme officer at India Foundation for the Arts, film programmer for Experimenta and India researcher for University of Westminster. She is an Art Think South Asia Fellow (2017-18) and has written on film and performance for Nang Magazine, Art India, Bioscope, Hakara, Scroll, and Ladies Finger.Tune in to our episode to learn more about Anuja's work and philosophy, the future of art and independent artists and how do we as artists protect ourselves in this cutthroat world. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Best of Tech 2023 - Part 2 AZ TRT S04 EP51 (214) 12-24-2023 What We Learned This Week: Tom Frasier of Redivider on Modular Data Centers Tony Greenburg of Ramprate on Transparency in Tech Rohan on Microchips & their importance in Tech Bob DeLean of Arizona Tech Investors on Angel Investing Seg. 1 – Clips From: The New Modular Data Center by Redivider w/ Tom Frazier AZ TRT S04 EP31 (194) 8-6-2023 What We Learned This Week · Redivider Data centers are smaller modular size like a shipping container vs a standard data center which could be a huge warehouse · The new data centers are mobile, eco friendly, carbon neutral, plus allow for both scale & cost savings · Technology will be used to help the growth of the smart city or cloud and edge computing services · The growing use of AI programs like ChatGPT impacts the water supply as the needed cooling for data centers is massive, and not sustainable long term · Re-divider: Focus on The Three P's, People, Planet, Profit Guest: Tom Frazier - Co-Founder & CEO Tom Frazier, the co-founder and CEO of Redivider, boasts an impressive 25-year career, driving transformational and disruptive initiatives in future tech, B2B, and public sectors. Committed to prioritizing people, planet, and profits, Tom is devoted to spearheading innovation in the digital economy. https://www.linkedin.com/in/tomfrazier/ Meet Redivider and Tom Frazier https://www.redivider.co/products/data-centers Leading with People, Planet and Profits , Tom Frazier and Eric Appelblom are flipping the traditional enterprise data center on its head with hydrogen powered data centers—reducing carbon foot print and increasing jobs. The companies advisory team is a shows who in environmental and ESG. Tom has more than 20 years building infrastructure from Verizon to early data center infrastructure. He is also a Pebblebee advisor. Exclusively focused on the United States, Redivider is a Qualified Opportunity Zone Fund investing in assets related to data center services and specialty computing like Bitcoin, AI, 5G and cloud edge. Full Show: HERE Seg. 2 – Clips From: Transparency in Tech by Ramprate w/ Tony Greenberg AZ TRT S04 EP33 (196) 8-20-2023 What We Learned This Week · Tony and Ramprate work with about 40 companies. · The core mission he wants to see from all companies is what type of impact can they have, how do they create value to help society. · Question: What is the social impact of all technology companies? · We need more transparency by companies with pricing · Service agreements with tech companies are very long and hard to follow. Need a summary of the rights of the end user. Guest: Tony Greenberg, CEO of Ramprate https://www.linkedin.com/in/tonygreenberg/ https://tonygreenberg.com/ https://ramprate.com/it-sourcing/leadership-team/ Tony Greenberg, CEO An unstoppable force of connecting great minds and generating ideas, Tony Greenberg spent 20 years pushing against the immovable object of myopia and corruption in how enterprise technology is bought and sold before turning his powers for the good of the blockchain community. As investor and advisor to more than a dozen startups focused on maximizing social impact in blockchain, health care, and emerging markets, he is mentoring executive teams as well as building partnerships and go-to-market strategies to turn good ideas into thriving businesses. As CEO of RampRate, he is saving millions, improving flexibility, and optimizing supplier relationships for more than 100 top brands such as Microsoft, eBay, Nike, and Hearst, while ensuring that corporate social responsibility becomes a bigger part of IT decision making. Prior, he held senior executive-level positions with market-creating technology and digital media innovators including Raindance and Exodus. His clients have run the gamut from traditional broadcasters (NBC, Fox, etc.) to massively multiplayer games (Blizzard / World of Warcraft, Riot Games / League of Legends, etc.) to eCommerce (eBay, Nike, Ticketmaster, etc.) to telecom (AT&T, Verizon, Level 3, Vodafone), high tech giants (Microsoft, Intel, Broadcom), publishers (Hearst, McGraw Hill, Scholastic, Scripps) and new online business models (Sony Crackle, Snapchat). While running RampRate, Tony has supported innovative startups and social impact driven projects, including an artist-focused royalties financial management project with Dave Stewart of the Eurythmics and Universal Music; innovative companies in peer-to-peer delivery; and several major hits in the blockchain arena, such ad Block.one; He is currently an advisor/investor to startups in motion capture / VR/AR (Limitless); innovative networking (Syntropy); blockchain technologies; and several social impact and wellness-related ventures, as well as creating early-stage ventures in IT waste reduction and socially responsible sourcing. Full Show: HERE Seg. 3 – Clips From: The Brains of the Tech Industry - Semiconductors w/ Rohan AZ TRT S04 EP40 (203) 10-8-2023 Things We Learned This Week Semiconductors (Microchips) are in so many of the common everyday devices people use: cell-phones, tablets, laptops, cars, TVs, fridge, etc Valuation of Pay in Tech Jobs - combo of salary, bonus, benefits, stock options & growth potential Carbon Neutral is the eco-goal of many tech co's & Gov't by 2050, will require R&D, new materials Tech Talk & the Future.... AI, Turing Test, Recommendation Model, Moore's Law, & more Guests: Rohan Raghunathan – Product Mgr – Semiconductor Industry https://www.linkedin.com/in/rohan-raghunathan-1542a94 Rohan graduated from ASU with a degree in Electrical Engineering, and also attended Cornell Univ for his MBA. Prior to working at On Semi in 2019, he was at Pwc as a Management Consultant in tech, and a Product Engineer at Microchip. He also had his own startup called Bioscope. Full Show: HERE Seg. 4 – Clips From: Arizona Tech Investors w/ Bob DeLean AZ TRT S04 EP46 (209) 11-19-2023 What We Learned This Week ATI - Arizona-based investors committed to supporting capital needs of early stage high growth technology driven companies within Arizona Applicants for Funding need to Answer many Q's What Problem does your Product Solve? Who is your Competition? How Big is the Market? Who are Your Advisors? What is the Business Plan? Sales Plan? Building a Company takes longer than you think, & costs more $ than you expect Guest: Bob DeLean, Executive Director of Arizona Tech Investors LKIN: HERE https://arizonatechinvestors.com/about-us/leadership/ Bob DeLean has been an investor with ATI for more than 11 years and currently serves as the organization's Chairman. He spent eight years as a Senior Equity Analyst with Morgan Keegan & Co., Inc., a wealth management and capital market firm. It's now part of Raymond James Financial Inc. Since moving back to Arizona in 2004, Bob has made 28 angel investments in early-stage and startup companies, the majority being based in Arizona. Bob is an outdoors enthusiast who enjoys road trips and spending time in nature. In the summer of 2022, he and his life-partner Maria took a five-week driving trip through various National Parks, including Arches, Grand Tetons, Yellowstone, and Glacier National Park. They love wildlife and were fortunate enough to see a handful of black bears during the trip. Locally, Bob enjoys hiking through the Phoenix Mountain Preserve and seeing the occasional rogue coyote. He is also an avid mountain biker, but it never feels like he gets out enough. Bob loves to read (although the nightstand book pile is always growing), and is an expert coin collector. https://brt-show.libsyn.com/arizona-tech-investors-w-bob-delean-az-trt-s04-ep46-209-11-19-2023 Full Show: HERE Best of Biotech from AZ Bio & Life Sciences to Jellatech: HERE Biotech Shows: HERE AZ Tech Council Shows: https://brt-show.libsyn.com/size/5/?search=az+tech+council *Includes Best of AZ Tech Council show from 2/12/2023 ‘Best Of' Topic: https://brt-show.libsyn.com/category/Best+of+BRT Thanks for Listening. Please Subscribe to the BRT Podcast. AZ Tech Roundtable 2.0 with Matt Battaglia The show where Entrepreneurs, Top Executives, Founders, and Investors come to share insights about the future of business. AZ TRT 2.0 looks at the new trends in business, & how classic industries are evolving. Common Topics Discussed: Startups, Founders, Funds & Venture Capital, Business, Entrepreneurship, Biotech, Blockchain / Crypto, Executive Comp, Investing, Stocks, Real Estate + Alternative Investments, and more… AZ TRT Podcast Home Page: http://aztrtshow.com/ ‘Best Of' AZ TRT Podcast: Click Here Podcast on Google: Click Here Podcast on Spotify: Click Here More Info: https://www.economicknight.com/azpodcast/ KFNX Info: https://1100kfnx.com/weekend-featured-shows/ Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this program are those of the Hosts, Guests and Speakers, and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of any entities they represent (or affiliates, members, managers, employees or partners), or any Station, Podcast Platform, Website or Social Media that this show may air on. All information provided is for educational and entertainment purposes. Nothing said on this program should be considered advice or recommendations in: business, legal, real estate, crypto, tax accounting, investment, etc. Always seek the advice of a professional in all business ventures, including but not limited to: investments, tax, loans, legal, accounting, real estate, crypto, contracts, sales, marketing, other business arrangements, etc.
The Brains of the Tech Industry - Semiconductors w/ Rohan AZ TRT S04 EP40 (203) 10-8-2023 Things We Learned This Week Semiconductors (Microchips) are in so many of the common everyday devices people use: cell-phones, tablets, laptops, cars, TVs, fridge, etc Valuation of Pay in Tech Jobs - combo of salary, bonus, benefits, stock options & growth potential Carbon Neutral is the eco-goal of many tech co's & Gov't by 2050, will require R&D, new materials Tech Talk & the Future.... AI, Turing Test, Recommendation Model, Moore's Law, & more Guests: Rohan Raghunathan – Product Mgr – Semiconductor Industry https://www.linkedin.com/in/rohan-raghunathan-1542a94 Rohan graduated from ASU with a degree in Electrical Engineering, and also attended Cornell Univ for his MBA. Prior to working at On Semi in 2019, he was at Pwc as a Management Consultant in tech, and a Product Engineer at Microchip. He also had his own startup called Bioscope. Notes: Seg 2 What are semiconductors? Cost of semi conductors in a standard car used to be around $100 per car. Now with modern EVs it's around $1500 per car, about 10X the cost that it used to be. There are probably thousands of micro chips in each car. The microchip serves as the brains behind the equipment, all electrical equipment nowadays have chips. It's the semiconductor micro chips and smart houses, the fridge, locks, ring doorbell. All sorts of devices have chips from an Amazon Alexa to your mobile phone to a tablet to a laptop. What has changed in the last few years is the size of the chip in the power of the chip. Moore's Law with technology gets more powerful and cheaper every 18 months. Moore's law is the observation that the number of transistors in an integrated circuit (IC) doubles about every two years. Moore's law is an observation and projection of a historical trend. Rather than a law of physics, it is an empirical relationship linked to gains from experience in production. The observation is named after Gordon Moore, the co-founder of Fairchild Semiconductor and Intel (and former CEO of the latter), who in 1965 posited a doubling every year in the number of components per integrated circuit,[a] and projected this rate of growth would continue for at least another decade. In 1975, looking forward to the next decade, he revised the forecast to doubling every two years, a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 41%. While Moore did not use empirical evidence in forecasting that the historical trend would continue, his prediction held since 1975 and has since become known as a "law". https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moore%27s_law Companies like Nvidia make a very powerful microchip, that can process today's AI needs. Chips are made of different materials. What you're going to see now is chips of silicon carbide that can handle 100 kW up to megawatts. This new type of material and ship will be needed for chargers and EV cars. Chips need to be faster to handle new technologies like AI. The processing data goes so quick with these recommendation models and the software that learns. Seg 3 Stocks and the Tech Industry A lot of tech companies have had stocks that have gone up tenfold through the years so stock options are very common in pay for employees. You could offer the restricted stock unit which is part of the compensation. Tech industry has made tons of millionaires through the years with the biggest example being Microsoft. How to value a company with your compensation. In this example Rohan previously was at a $45 billion market cap company. He changed jobs last year to a company that's valued between $5 to 7 billion. If the company is worth $40 billion, it's very hard to 5X, and have the company grow to a valuation of $200 billion. It might have a 2X jump and be close to $80 billion. Very hard though to grow margins and revenues, especially in the semiconductor industry which is cyclical. So it's unlikely the company would grow 5X, especially if it's already at an $80 billion valuation. On the other side though for a company that's valued at $5 billion, it could easily scale and grow 5 to 10 X in size and a value up to $50 billion. The pay setup for many technology companies is very similar with the benefits they get like health benefits, 401(k) retirement benefits, and health savings account. Typically your salary is your pay, and stock part of the compensation. Also a employee stock purchase plan, restricted stock and then usually a cash bonus. Do you want to create value as you build your career? To be better in your career, you really need to be learning yearly just to keep up with your industry. Creating value plus having specific business knowledge is the way to get ahead in your career. Semiconductor industry is a very specific type of technology industry. They're creating these micro chips and it takes upwards of 5 to 10 years just to develop the chip and its power output. Then it could take even longer for the fine-tuning and testing. Seg 4 What is the future of semiconductor industry? AI is currently the biggest thing in the technology industry and what will happen with automated software the next few years. Taiwan semiconductor or TSMC is working on a sub 10 nm chip. Also the advances in artificial general intelligence. AI is trying to determine if it can pass the Turing test. This is a set of questions created by Alan Turing considered the original computer engineer from the 1940s. You're basically having a human versus a computer and through this list of questions you can judge whether it's a human or a computer or giving me answers. If you can't determine that then the computer has passed the Turing test and hasn't shaved intelligence. The Turing test, originally called the imitation game by Alan Turing in 1950,[2] is a test of a machine's ability to exhibit intelligent behaviour equivalent to, or indistinguishable from, that of a human. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turing_test What are you seeing with AI it's broken Moore's law and things are moving faster. Technology is dealing with the issue of what carbon footprint it leaves as it grows. Many governments have created a mandate to be carbon neutral by 2050. Energy is a big part of this and the transition to clean energy. Major example is electric vehicles. The natural resources for chips and batteries may not be the best for a future of clean energy. There is a lot of R&D in technology right now to build better batteries and even recyclable materials. Currently using lithium ion, or cobalt and silicon which is just sand. Also other rare earth elements and common materials like silver. Electrification of heavy equipment over time, like trains, trucks and construction vehicles will add to more clean energy. The next wave is battery technology charging stations. The expectation is they will use more material like silicon carbide. Silicon carbide (SiC), also known as carborundum (/ˌkɑːrbəˈrʌndəm/), is a hard chemical compound containing silicon and carbon. A semiconductor, it occurs in nature as the extremely rare mineral moissanite, but has been mass-produced as a powder and crystal since 1893 for use as an abrasive. Grains of silicon carbide can be bonded together by sintering to form very hard ceramics that are widely used in applications requiring high endurance, such as car brakes, car clutches and ceramic plates in bulletproof vests. Large single crystals of silicon carbide can be grown by the Lely method and they can be cut into gems known as synthetic moissanite. Electronic applications of silicon carbide such as light-emitting diodes (LEDs) and detectors in early radios were first demonstrated around 1907. SiC is used in semiconductor electronics devices that operate at high temperatures or high voltages, or both. More on Semiconductors: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Semiconductor Seg. 1 - Clip from Rohan's first appearance Semiconductors & Cars w/ Rohan of On Semi - BRT S03 EP12 (111) 3-20-2022 Things We Learned This Week · Onsemi & Fresscale were a spinoff of Motorola, IPO in 2000 Onsemi makes tech for cars, power steering and AI sensors, plus more · Many Tech and Car Co's in Phoenix area: Rivian, Lucid, Atlas, Nicola, Intel, Onsemi, Microchip · AZ State has advantages that recruit these Tech Co's - weather, government subsidies, low regs, no natural disasters, no disruption to supply chain · Chip Supply Chain issues – dates back pre-pandemic, circa 2019, did not keep up with demand, especially cars Full Show: HERE Tech Topic: https://brt-show.libsyn.com/category/Tech More - BRT Best of Tech: Best of AZ Tech Council BRT of Tech 2022 BRT S02 EP52 (99) 12-26-2021 – Tech for the Holidays – BRT Best of Biotech from AZ Bio & Life Sciences to Jellatech: HERE Biotech Shows: HERE AZ Tech Council Shows: https://brt-show.libsyn.com/size/5/?search=az+tech+council *Includes Best of AZ Tech Council show from 2/12/2023 ‘Best Of' Topic: https://brt-show.libsyn.com/category/Best+of+BRT Thanks for Listening. Please Subscribe to the BRT Podcast. AZ Tech Roundtable 2.0 with Matt Battaglia The show where Entrepreneurs, Top Executives, Founders, and Investors come to share insights about the future of business. AZ TRT 2.0 looks at the new trends in business, & how classic industries are evolving. Common Topics Discussed: Startups, Founders, Funds & Venture Capital, Business, Entrepreneurship, Biotech, Blockchain / Crypto, Executive Comp, Investing, Stocks, Real Estate + Alternative Investments, and more… AZ TRT Podcast Home Page: http://aztrtshow.com/ ‘Best Of' AZ TRT Podcast: Click Here Podcast on Google: Click Here Podcast on Spotify: Click Here More Info: https://www.economicknight.com/azpodcast/ KFNX Info: https://1100kfnx.com/weekend-featured-shows/ Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this program are those of the Hosts, Guests and Speakers, and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of any entities they represent (or affiliates, members, managers, employees or partners), or any Station, Podcast Platform, Website or Social Media that this show may air on. All information provided is for educational and entertainment purposes. 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Hebben klimaatexperts naast het luiden van de noodklok onvoldoende aandacht voor de mogelijke oplossingen voor het klimaatprobleem? En: wat zijn die oplossingen dan? Bart van den Hurk, de kersverse medevoorzitter van het VN-klimaatpanel IPCC, wetenschappelijk directeur van kennisinstituut Deltares en hoogleraar klimaatverandering aan de Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam is te gast in BNR Zakendoen. Macro met Edin Mujagíc Elke dag een intrigerende gedachtewisseling over de stand van de macro-economie. Op maandag en vrijdag gaat presentator Thomas van Zijl in gesprek met econoom Arnoud Boot, de rest van de week praat Van Zijl met econoom Edin Mujagić. Ondernemerspanel Staat de fiscus binnenkort op de stoep bij 51.000 ondernemers? En: valt de jongensdroom van HNL in het water? Dat en meer bespreken we om 13.00 in het ondernemerspanel met: Karlijn L'Ortye, directeur MO The Movement en Hans Biesheuvel, voorzitter van Ondernemend Nederland. Luister | Ondernemerspanel Pitches Elke vrijdag is het weer tijd voor jonge ondernemingen om zichzelf op de kaart te zetten. Dat doen zij via een pitch en het doorstaan van een vragenvuur. Vandaag is het de beurt aan: Tim Dhondt, verkoopmanager van frisdrankproducent Dripl en Dirk Schaftenaar, mede eigenaar van software ontwikkelaar Bioscope. Zakenpartner Ze studeerde algemene taalwetenschappen met een specialisatie in Nederlandse gebarentaal aan de Universiteit van Amsterdam. Na zeven jaar als onderzoeker bij de Stichting Het Dove en Slechthorende Kind, betrad ze de communicatiewereld en vond ze haar weg naar The Refugee Company. Hoewel ze er kort stopte, keerde ze snel terug als operationeel directeur. De zakenpartner van deze week is Debora Timmerman, operationeel directeur van The Refugee Company Contact & Abonneren BNR Zakendoen zendt elke werkdag live uit van 12:00 tot 14:30 uur. Je kunt de redactie bereiken via e-mail en Twitter. Abonneren op de podcast van BNR Zakendoen kan via bnr.nl/zakendoen, of via Apple Podcast en Spotify.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bioscope Brasse (Jody+Ross) joins us on the show
En nouvelle diffusion: L'imitation sexuelle chez les animaux Le "mate-copying", cʹest lʹimitation sexuelle dans le monde animal. On savait depuis longtemps que les animaux imitaient les autres pour accéder à de la nourriture, se déplacer ou se protéger des prédateurs. Or, ils copient également leurs congénères lorsquʹil sʹagit de trouver un partenaire. Il y aurait donc également une dimension culturelle dans les préférences sexuelles de certains animaux… Plus dʹinformations avec la chronique de Chloé Laubu. Les effets de la forêt sur la santé Sarah Dirren s'intéresse aux bains de forêt, une pratique venue du Japon. Le "shinrin-yoku" consiste à sʹimmerger dans la forêt pour en sentir ses bienfaits. L'étude BEFIT, menée par le Centre universitaire de médecine générale et santé publique à Lausanne (Unisanté) et le Centre hospitalier universitaire vaudois (CHUV), évalue les effets de cette "médecine de la forêt" sur la santé. Reportage dans les bois du Jorat en compagnie d'Audrey de Kalbermathen, étudiante en médecine à lʹUniversité de Lausanne (Unil), Mathieu Saubade, médecin hospitalier au Service de médecine du sport du CHUV et d'Unisanté, Caroline Marti, chargée de projet promotion de la santé à Unisanté, et la sylvothérapeute Nathalie Guiffault. La nouvelle menace Consacrée aux biais cognitifs, une exposition à Uni Carl Vogt plonge le public au cœur dʹune nouvelle pandémie. Une fiction imaginée par le Bioscope et le centre de neurologie de lʹUniversité de Genève. Mona Spiridon, neuroscientifique, commissaire de lʹexposition répond aux questions d'Alexandra Richard.
Award winning filmmaker, Sihle Hlophe on her documentary film “Lobola, A Bride's True Price” which went on a journey with Hlophe who wanted to make an informed decision on whether she would allow her family to put a price on her hand in marriage. The film was recently met with sold out screenings at this year's Encounters Film Festival and will be showing at The Bioscope this coming week from 24-27 August.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A visit from Kerry-Anne Allerston. Topics covered; Lovesick (Netflix), Black Bird (Apple TV+), Boo Bitch (Netflix), more context around The Bioscope, and the new 'Elvis' film (cinemas).The Video Store is a weekly chat amongst friends doing a shift at the local video store. You know the one, its the place you went to once a week, whenever it was movie night! Come for the advice on we could be watching, but stay for the characters we hope you will come to love.Website: www.thevideostore.co.zaInstagram: @thevideostorepodFacebook: facebook.com/groups/thevideostore
A shift with Marigold. With her also being our events manager here at The Bioscope, we talk Bioscope history and perhaps our biggest project in our 13 years. Other topics include; Severence (Appletv+), Cha Cha Real Smooth (Appletv+), Alice in Borderland (Netflix)The Video Store is a weekly chat amongst friends doing a shift at the local video store. You know the one, its the place you went to once a week, whenever it was movie night! Come for the advice on we could be watching, but stay for the characters we hope you will come to love.Website: www.thevideostore.co.zaInstagram: @thevideostorepodFacebook: facebook,com/groups/thevideostore
Refiloe speaks to Creator & Performer of Unfathomable, Alex Halligey on what to expect from the Unfathomable film an art-as-research film adapted from the stage play by the same name. The stage play was devised by Athena Mazarakis and Alex Halligey, this award-winning play is screening this month on the 13th ,19th and 20th at The Bioscope & online at POPArt Theatre.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Crossing the Chasm to AI, EV, GPS, Space & Incubators Best of Tech 2022 - BRT S03 EP31 (130) 7-10-2022 Clips from Previous BRT Tech Shows in 2022 Things We Learned This Week Crossing the Chasm book (1990) has become part of the lexicon for Tech Industry knowledge, mass influence on Tech CEOs last 25 years, constant references - Chasm – early market vs. mainstream market 5 Stages of Adoption – Innovators, Early Adopters, Early Market Pragmatists, Late Majority, Laggards Spirit Electronics is veteran and women owned tech companyproviding satellite components to Aerospace and Defense industries Monarch Tractor is AgTech working towards a future with Clean Farming Farmer Jobs &Farmer Safety – tech assistance, more data, lower costs, less time on the tractor, more efficiency, & not around chemicals Knightscope makes AI Security Robotsthat monitor business & provide a physical deterrence to lower crime, bring peace of mind 24/7/365 & have already logged over 1 mil hours of service with paying clients across the U.S. in busy parking lots/structures, shopping malls, hospitals & corporate campuses Tech Incubator:startup incubator is a collaborative program for startup companies — usually physically located in one central workspace — designed to help startups in their infancy succeed by providing workspace, seed funding, mentoring and training. AZ State supporters of Tech: AZ Tech Council, The Flinn Foundation, NAU, ASU, UA, CEI Gateway Tech, AZ Bio, NACET – Moonshot, AZ Advances, & many funding VC & Angel groups – ATI, Desert Angels, Canyon Angels Onsemi & Fresscalewere a spinoff of Motorola, IPO in 2000, & makes tech for cars, power steering and AI sensors, plus more Skyline Robotics is a venture-backed AI, robotics, & industrial automation at-heights company. Ozmo is the premier industrial tool in automated window cleaning. By combining the expertise of engineers with inventive artificial intelligence technology, to design a robot that serves as an essential tool for building facade maintenance Notes: Clips from Previous BRT Tech Shows in 2022 BRT S03 EP28 (127) 6-26-2022 – Crossing the Chasm & Tech Adoption w/ Geoffrey Moore Guest: Geoffrey Moore http://www.geoffreyamoore.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/geoffreyamoore/ https://twitter.com/geoffreyamoore Bio: Managing Director, Geoffrey Moore Consulting Venture Partner, Wildcat Venture Partners Chairman Emeritus, TCG Advisors, Chasm Institute and The Chasm Group Member of the Board of Directors of several pre-IPO Companies Books – Crossing the Chasm, Zone to Win, Inside the Tornado, The Infinite Staircase, Escape Velocity & more… Geoffrey Moore is an author, speaker, and advisor who splits his consulting time between start-up companies in the Wildcat Venture Partners portfolios and established high-tech enterprises, most recently including Salesforce, Microsoft, Autodesk, F5Networks, Gainsight, Google, and Splunk. Clip from Seg. 3 - FULL SHOW: HERE BRT S03 EP18 (117) 5-1-2022 – AZ Bio & Tech Incubators w/ Russ Yelton Guest: Russ Yelton, Pres., Yelton & Associates Immediate Past Chairman, AZBio Board of Directors http://www.yeltonandassociates.com/ https://www.azbio.org/azbio-board-of-directors/russ-yelton https://www.linkedin.com/in/russ-yelton-46a9412/ https://twitter.com/ryelton Russ Yelton Bio: Russ Yelton served as Chairman of the AZBio Board of Directors from January 2015 to December 2017. He has been an active board members since being elected in 2009. He is currently president of Yelton and Associates. The firm provides economic development services as well as early stage business solutions. Yelton and Associates has experience both domestically and internationally and has assisted thousands of entrepreneurs to raise funding and bring their products to a variety of markets. The firm also has a long history of assisting municipalities with the development of co-work, incubators and accelerators as well as loan funds, student focused entrepreneurial programming as well as shared facilities. Clip from Seg. 3 - FULL SHOW: HERE BRT S03 EP12 (111) 3-20-2022 – Topic: Semiconductors & Cars w/ Rohan of On Semi Guests: Rohan Raghunathan – Product Line Mgr – On Semi https://www.onsemi.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/rohan-raghunathan-1542a94 Rohan graduated from ASU with a degree in Electrical Engineering, and also attended Cornell Univ for his MBA. Prior to working at On Semi in 2019, he was at Pwc as a Management Consultant in tech, and a Product Engineer at Microchip. He also had his own startup called Bioscope. Onsemi: Through both acquisition and robust internal development, onsemi has achieved leadership positions in several markets and technologies that fuel its growth, including automotive, industrial, and cloud power. In 2021, to better reflect its broad technology portfolio, differentiated product lines, and market leadership, ON Semiconductor rebranded itself as onsemi. Though there is a new look and feel, the company's roots are foundational. In 1999, Motorola spun off its standard products semiconductor business into an independent company called ON Semiconductor. Motorola had been a pioneer in transistors, especially for commercial applications. In fact, a Motorola transponder relayed the first words from the moon to Earth in July 1969. Motorola also pioneered the automotive electronics industry, from the first mobile radios in police cars in the 1940s to automotive electric controls and semiconductors in the 1970s. Clip from Seg. 4 - FULL SHOW: HERE BRT S03 EP21 (120) 5-22-2022 – Fighting Crime & Providing Security using AI Robots by Knightscope w/ William Santana Li Knightscope – More coverage, at a lower price. Augment your existing security program at a fraction of the average rate for one 24-hour security post. The Autonomous Security Robots (ASRs) are Made in the USA – Designed and Built in Silicon Valley by Knightscope – and offer security patrols as well as a physical presence that deliver real-time, actionable intelligence anytime and anywhere, giving you and your security team the ability to detect and react faster. Knightscope security robots bring peace of mind 24/7/365 and have already logged over 1,000,000 hours of service with paying clients across the U.S. in busy parking lots/structures, shopping malls, hospitals and corporate campuses. Let them bring that experience to your doorstep. Eye-level, mobile surveillance provides unprecedented deterrence capabilities, increased awareness with a conspicuous physical presence, and high-quality evidence to prosecute criminals. The results speak for themselves. William (“Bill”) Santana Li has served as our Chairman and Chief Executive Officer (“CEO”) since April 2013. Mr. Li is an American entrepreneur with over 30 years of experience from working in the global automotive sector and founding and leading a number of startups. From 1990 to 1999, Mr. Li held multiple business and technical positions at Ford Motor Company across four continents. Clip from Seg. 2 - FULL SHOW: HERE BRT S03 EP23 (122) 6-5-2022 – Monarch Tractor Brings AgTech to Farming w/ Praveen Penmetsa Guest: Praveen Penmetsa - CEO of Monarch Tractor https://www.linkedin.com/in/praveenpenmetsa https://www.monarchtractor.com/leadership.html Praveen Penmetsa has nearly two decades of hands-on experience in translating creative visions into products for startups to Fortune 50 companies alike. He co-currently serves as founder and CEO of Motivo Engineering, a product-engineering firm with clients in the Mobility, Energy, AgTech, and Aerospace sectors. Praveen holds an MSME in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Cincinnati. Monarch Tractor: Working Toward a Future With Clean Farming Labor shortages, climate change, and food safety concerns create a multitude of challenges for farmers. Monarch Tractor provides a farmer-first approach to innovation, making each decision with our end user and their biggest challenges in mind. Our dedication to solutions for the farmer also means healthier solutions for the planet, for the consumer, and for the global food ecosystem. Clip from Seg. 2 - FULL SHOW: HERE BRT S03 EP25 (124) 6-12-2022 – BRT in Space with Satellite Components by Spirit Electronics w/ Marti McCurdy Guest: Marti McCurdy - CEO of Spirit Electronics https://www.linkedin.com/in/marti-mccurdy-1083a936/ https://www.spiritelectronics.com/about-us/ Marti McCurdy, owner and CEO of Spirit Electronics, is a veteran not only of the semiconductor business but also of the United States Air Force. Marti's focus as CEO is to serve the aerospace and defense industry for high reliability components. She exercises her engineering knowledge of space qualified flows and sophisticated testing to deliver flight class devices. Throughout her career as a business owner and most recent position as VP, Marti's goal is to bring her high standard of customer service and cultivated relationships to serve the aerospace sector she is so familiar with. Marti holds a current patent and is a published author in ultrasonic applications. Spirit Electronics is a certified veteran-owned, woman-owned value-added distributor of electronic components. Our product lines and value-added services offer power, memory, FPGAs, ASICs–everything you need to build out a high-reliability board that can perform in even the harshest environments. Spirit builds components for satellites, used in the aerospace and defense industries. Clip from Seg. 3 - FULL SHOW: HERE BRT S03 EP35 (134) 7-31-2022 – Ozmo the AI Window Cleaning Robot by Skyline Robotics w/ Michael Brown Guest: Michael Brown CEO of Skyline Robotics https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-brownr1/ https://www.skylinerobotics.com/ Michael Brown, CEO & Chairman of the Board Michael Brown joined Skyline as its Chairman of the Board in December 2020. In this role, Michael will serve as both a veteran strategic advisor and oversee the expansion of Skyline into the US market. Michael's 35-year career has been focused on business services and distributions. Michael has led two previous companies with revenue over $100Million, both of which were sold to publicly traded companies. Skyline Robotics was established with the idea of building a better tomorrow - today. Skyline brings together a group of innovative developers with a shared clear vision of a future in which robots assist humans in work and everyday activities. Our mutual knowledge is based on robotics, software engineering and mechatronics. We are taking an archaic industry such as window cleaning - which has remained the same since its inception more than a century ago - and giving it the breakthrough modernization it needs. Skyline is a venture-backed AI, robotics, and industrial automation at-heights company. Skyline's first product, OZMO, focuses on industrial, high-rise window cleaning. Leveraging deep tech, OZMO is capable of making our partners more efficient while saving lives and taking humans out of high-risk situations. Skyline's HQ is located in Tel Aviv, with an office in NYC. Skyline has partnerships in both Israel and the USA and is backed by world-class investors from institutional to strategic profiles. 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Common Topics Discussed: Business, Entrepreneurship, Investing, Stocks, Cannabis, Tech, Blockchain / Crypto, Real Estate, Legal, Sales, Charity, and more… BRT Podcast Home Page: https://brt-show.libsyn.com/ ‘Best Of' BRT Podcast: Click Here BRT Podcast on Google: Click Here BRT Podcast on Spotify: Click Here More Info: https://www.economicknight.com/podcast-brt-home/ KFNX Info: https://1100kfnx.com/weekend-featured-shows/ Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this program are those of the Hosts, Guests and Speakers, and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of any entities they represent (or affiliates, members, managers, employees or partners), or any Station, Podcast Platform, Website or Social Media that this show may air on. All information provided is for educational and entertainment purposes. 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Rafiq Wagiet recommends a podcast Movie critic Gayle Edmunds talks about what's on the big screen, and Deputy Editor of TVPlus magazine, Craig Falck, looks at the small screen. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Haaai! Wow, what a lovely train wreck this crossover episode was with SA's funniest podcasting duo – The Bioscope Brasse. Jody, Ross, Sam & Chlo dog try and tackle some current affairs, as well as movie talk. However, the podcast quickly descends to complete madness from the outset and continues on throughout the episode. Sam rightly brings up why ‘The Brasse' are the worst chisers in the history of podcasting, Chlo dog asks the hard hitting questions about what a bioscope even is and Ross gets drunk off of a glass of wine. Jody has the hot take of the episode and Harvey Weinstein gets mentioned way more than he should. The main news topic revolves around the poor lions and pumas that are contracting from zookeepers #CaroleBaskin . We end this chaotic episode with the brasse's interpretation of overrated/ underrated – KWAAI OR NAAI. We had tons of fun recording this we hope you guys enjoy xoxo It's fun, it's naughty - it's KETS! Please go rate and review the pod here: https://podcasts.apple.com/za/podcast... Where to find the Bioscope Brasse: Podcast: https://podfollow.com/bioscope-brasse/view Instagram: instagram.com/bioscopebrassepodcast/?hl=en We recorded the crossover at the best creative studio in Cape Town! Check them out: Website: https://www.cayacreativestudios.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cayacreativestudios/?hl=en Where to find more KETS: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kidseatoast/ Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@kidseatoast?l... Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/za/podcast... Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0jfvdNk... #comedypodcast #southafricapodcast #KETS
Pour la première fois, Céline Brockmann, biologie et co-fondatrice du Bioscope, rencontre Sandra Widmer Joly, officiante laïque, Formatrice d'adultes
Interview de Maéva Badré, assistante de recherche au Bioscope, intervenante en éducation affective et sexuelle et co-autrice de la brochure "Mon sexe et moi".
Hello Everybody! You know here at Bioscope Brasse HQ we've been threatening to evolve our show for awhile. Most of the time we don't follow through, but this time we actually went and evolved! Welcome to "Lammin' (chilling) with the Brasse" and who better to lam with than the awesome and absolutely hilarious Amy Dirks! We sit down with our new bra (who doesn't actually watch movies) and talk about all the things that matter. This includes but is not limited to: The mispronunciation of her real name and the origin of her Instagram name (8 "e's" were already taken). We chat about what inspires the material she puts out, how she's handling the fame that comes with releasing her social media content, the code-switching phenomena, as well as the challenges she faces with playing the characters she's created. We get some great advice on the power of affirmation (recognise your inner coolness!) and reminisce about the soapies our grandparents made us watch. We even manage to squeeze in career advice as Amy shares some behind the scenes secrets from the sets she's been on and tells us about her next steps. This is a movie podcast though so we find time to talk about Amy's favourite movie, Cars.The Cars world is weird, wacky and very "wooooow", so hop on in and buckle up while we take the scenic route to talk all about it! We had a ball of a time with our first guest, so come lam (hangout/chill) with us as we get to know Amy. Shot for listening! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bioscopebrassepodcast/ Email: bioscopebrasse@gmail.com Tiktok: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZSeLuC9Dx/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hello Everybody! You know here at Bioscope Brasse HQ we've been threatening to evolve our show for awhile. Most of the time we don't follow through, but this time we actually went and evolved! Welcome to "Lammin' (chilling) with the Brasse" and who better to lam with than the awesome and absolutely hilarious Amy Dirks! We sit down with our new bra (who doesn't actually watch movies) and talk about all the things that matter. This includes but is not limited to: The mispronunciation of her real name and the origin of her Instagram name (8 "e's" were already taken). We chat about what inspires the material she puts out, how she's handling the fame that comes with releasing her social media content, the code-switching phenomena, as well as the challenges she faces with playing the characters she's created. We get some great advice on the power of affirmation (recognise your inner coolness!) and reminisce about the soapies our grandparents made us watch. We even manage to squeeze in career advice as Amy shares some behind the scenes secrets from the sets she's been on and tells us about her next steps. This is a movie podcast though so we find time to talk about Amy's favourite movie, Cars.The Cars world is weird, wacky and very "wooooow", so hop on in and buckle up while we take the scenic route to talk all about it! We had a ball of a time with our first guest, so come lam (hangout/chill) with us as we get to know Amy. Shot for listening! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bioscopebrassepodcast/ Email: bioscopebrasse@gmail.com Tiktok: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZSeLuC9Dx/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hello Everybody! You know here at Bioscope Brasse HQ we've been threatening to evolve our show for awhile. Most of the time we don't follow through, but this time we actually went and evolved! Welcome to "Lammin' (chilling) with the Brasse" and who better to lam with than the awesome and absolutely hilarious Amy Dirks! We sit down with our new bra (who doesn't actually watch movies) and talk about all the things that matter. This includes but is not limited to: The mispronunciation of her real name and the origin of her Instagram name (8 "e's" were already taken). We chat about what inspires the material she puts out, how she's handling the fame that comes with releasing her social media content, the code-switching phenomena, as well as the challenges she faces with playing the characters she's created. We get some great advice on the power of affirmation (recognise your inner coolness!) and reminisce about the soapies our grandparents made us watch. We even manage to squeeze in career advice as Amy shares some behind the scenes secrets from the sets she's been on and tells us about her next steps. This is a movie podcast though so we find time to talk about Amy's favourite movie, Cars.The Cars world is weird, wacky and very "wooooow", so hop on in and buckle up while we take the scenic route to talk all about it! We had a ball of a time with our first guest, so come lam (hangout/chill) with us as we get to know Amy. Shot for listening! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bioscopebrassepodcast/ Email: bioscopebrasse@gmail.com Tiktok: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZSeLuC9Dx/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
ชื่อของ สุภาพ หริมเทพาธิป และธิดา ผลิตผลการพิมพ์ เป็นที่รู้จักกันมานานในหมู่คนรักหนัง ด้วยความที่ทั้งคู่ก่อตั้งทั้งนิตยสารภาพยนตร์อย่าง Bioscope และค่ายจัดจำหน่ายหนังทางเลือกอย่าง Documentary Club แต่ในชีวิตที่อุทิศให้กับภาพยนตร์นั้น มันมีหลายอย่างเป็นองค์ประกอบของวงการ หนึ่งในนั้นคือ ‘พื้นที่' ที่ไม่ใช่แค่พื้นที่ฉายหนัง แต่เป็นพื้นที่สำหรับ Art and Culture สำหรับคนดูหนัง ที่เอื้อต่อการพูดคุยต่อยอด และเพลิดเพลินไปกับภาพยนตร์ และนั่นทำให้ Doc Club & Pub ถือกำเนิดขึ้น ไปฟังความตั้งใจและใฝ่ฝันในวันแรกของ Doc Club & Pub กับผู้ก่อตั้งทั้งสองกัน #SalmonPodcast #Day1Podcast #Day1 #นภษรศรีวิลาศ #น้องนอนในห้องลองเสื้อ #SalmonBooks #ContReading #DocClub #DocClubAndPub Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
ชื่อของ สุภาพ หริมเทพาธิป และธิดา ผลิตผลการพิมพ์ เป็นที่รู้จักกันมานานในหมู่คนรักหนัง ด้วยความที่ทั้งคู่ก่อตั้งทั้งนิตยสารภาพยนตร์อย่าง Bioscope และค่ายจัดจำหน่ายหนังทางเลือกอย่าง Documentary Club แต่ในชีวิตที่อุทิศให้กับภาพยนตร์นั้น มันมีหลายอย่างเป็นองค์ประกอบของวงการ หนึ่งในนั้นคือ ‘พื้นที่' ที่ไม่ใช่แค่พื้นที่ฉายหนัง แต่เป็นพื้นที่สำหรับ Art and Culture สำหรับคนดูหนัง ที่เอื้อต่อการพูดคุยต่อยอด และเพลิดเพลินไปกับภาพยนตร์ และนั่นทำให้ Doc Club & Pub ถือกำเนิดขึ้น ไปฟังความตั้งใจและใฝ่ฝันในวันแรกของ Doc Club & Pub กับผู้ก่อตั้งทั้งสองกัน #SalmonPodcast #Day1Podcast #Day1 #นภษรศรีวิลาศ #น้องนอนในห้องลองเสื้อ #SalmonBooks #ContReading #DocClub #DocClubAndPub
As a PhD candidate at the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), Rakesh Sengupta researched early Indian cinema. His essay 'Writing from the Margins of Media: Screenwriting Practice and Discourse During the First Indian Talkies', published in the Dec 2018 issue of Bioscope [no. 9.2] won the Best Journal Article by Screenwriting Research Network and also received High Commendation for Screen's Annette Kuhn Debut Essay Prize. On today's episode, we talk about the way in which the lack of script archives dictated the methods of research, how the vocation of screenwriting propelled fantasies of self-improvement and socioeconomic ascendancy in the 1930s and 1940s and the way in which the study of early cinema has been revitalised in the contemporary context of OTT and web programming. We also have some lovely anecdotes about serendipitous discoveries of forgotten Indian cinema scripts in other corners of the world. Click here to access the Image+ Guide & view the material being discussed in the podcast: https://sites.google.com/view/artalaap-podcast-resources/episode-9. Credits: Producer: Tunak Teas Design & artwork: Mohini Mukherjee Marketing: Dipalie Mehta Musical arrangement: Jayant Parashar Images: Rakesh Sengupta Additional support: Kanishka Sharma, Amy Goldstone-Sharma, Raghav Sagar, Shalmoli Halder, Arunima Nair Audio courtesy: Vernouillet by Blue Dot Sessions [CC BY-NC 4.0] References: Ashish Rajadhyaksha, 'The Phalke Era: Conflict of Traditional Form and Modern Technology', The Journal of Arts and Ideas, 1987. Kaushik Bhaumik, 'The Emergence of the Bombay Film Industry, 1913-1936', D. Phil Diss., University of Oxford, 2001. Priya Jaikumar, 'Cinema at the End of Empire', Duke University Press, 2006. Debashree Mukherjee, 'Notes on a Scandal: Writing Women's Film History Against an Absent Archive', Bioscope: South Asian Screen Studies' [Vol. 4.1], pp. 9-30, Jan. 2013. Bombay Hustle: Making Movies in a Colonial City',Columbia University Press, 2020. 'Somewhere Between Human, Nonhuman and Woman: Shanta Apte's Theory of Exhaustion', Feminist Media Histories [Vol. 6.1], pp. 21- 51, 2020. Tom Gunning, 'The Cinema of Attractions', Amsterdam University Press, 2006. André Gaudreault and Phillipe Marion, 'The Cinema as a Model for the Genealogy of Media', Convergence: The International Journal of Research into New Media Tecnologies [8.4], pp. 12-18, Dec. 2002. Ravi Vasudevan, 'The Melodramatic Public: Film Form and Spectatorship in Indian Cinema', Palgrave Macmillan US, 2010. Rachel Dwyer, 'Filming the Gods: Religion and Indian Cinema', Routledge, 2006. Rosie Thomas, 'Bombay Before Bollywood: Film City Fantasies', SUNY Press, 2015. Sudhir Mahadevan, 'A Very Old Machine: The Many Origins of the Cinema in India', SUNY Press, 2015. André Bazin, 'What Is Cinema?', trans. Hugh Gray, University of California Press, 1967. Stephen Hughes, 'The Production of the Past: Early Tamil Film History as a Living Archive', Bioscope: South Asian Screen Studies, pp. 71-80, June 2013. Ravikant, 'Words in Motion Pictures: A Social History of the Language of Hindi Cinema (c. 1931 till present)', Unpublished diss., University of Delhi, 2015. Henry Jenkins, 'Converge Culture: Where Old and New Media Collide', NYU Press, 2006. Virchand Dharamsey, 'Light of Asia: Indian Silent Cinema', 1912-1934, eds. Suresh Chabria, Paolo Cherchi Usai, Niyogi Books, 1994.
Russell Grant, Founder of The Bioscope Independent Cinema at 44 Stanley on the state of Independent Cinema and on what to expect at the Bioscope this month. Russel reviews; Encounters Film Festival, A Pride film festival with the Mexican Studies Center and Comedian Shanray Van Wyk doing his live stand-up comedy show. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mortaaaaallll Kombat! Shit, sorry. Hi, we just get hyped for that song man! This week we have the battle of all battles! It's Mortal Kombat between Mortal Kombat and Mortal Kombat! First though, we start off by talking about how terrible Iron Fist was and how awesome Shang Chi's trailer looks. We wonder about Trevor and get excited about Michael Keaton's return. Hollywood's hypocrisy gets called out and we appoint our SJR. Ross get's moved to sing and rap some hymns, we decide to do an upcoming Sister Act MKT and then we choose our fighters as our battle begins! Shot for listening! 00:00 It starts here 00:51 It actually starts here 01:10 Shang-Chi Trailer 04:30 Michael Keaton has confirmed that he is returning in the Flash film. 07:56 Carrie Ann Moss got scripts to play grandmas at the age of 40. 09:35 Whoopi Goldberg confirms that she (and the rest of the cast) returns for Sister Act 3 13:10 Bioscope Battle - Mortal Kombat!!!!!!! 51:30 Kortal Mombat Spoilers Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bioscopebrassepodcast/ Email: bioscopebrasse@gmail.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mortaaaaallll Kombat! Shit, sorry. Hi, we just get hyped for that song man! This week we have the battle of all battles! It's Mortal Kombat between Mortal Kombat and Mortal Kombat! First though, we start off by talking about how terrible Iron Fist was and how awesome Shang Chi's trailer looks. We wonder about Trevor and get excited about Michael Keaton's return. Hollywood's hypocrisy gets called out and we appoint our SJR. Ross get's moved to sing and rap some hymns, we decide to do an upcoming Sister Act MKT and then we choose our fighters as our battle begins! Shot for listening! 00:00 It starts here 00:51 It actually starts here 01:10 Shang-Chi Trailer 04:30 Michael Keaton has confirmed that he is returning in the Flash film. 07:56 Carrie Ann Moss got scripts to play grandmas at the age of 40. 09:35 Whoopi Goldberg confirms that she (and the rest of the cast) returns for Sister Act 3 13:10 Bioscope Battle - Mortal Kombat!!!!!!! 51:30 Kortal Mombat Spoilers Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bioscopebrassepodcast/ Email: bioscopebrasse@gmail.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mortaaaaallll Kombat! Shit, sorry. Hi, we just get hyped for that song man! This week we have the battle of all battles! It's Mortal Kombat between Mortal Kombat and Mortal Kombat! First though, we start off by talking about how terrible Iron Fist was and how awesome Shang Chi's trailer looks. We wonder about Trevor and get excited about Michael Keaton's return. Hollywood's hypocrisy gets called out and we appoint our SJR. Ross get's moved to sing and rap some hymns, we decide to do an upcoming Sister Act MKT and then we choose our fighters as our battle begins! Shot for listening! 00:00 It starts here 00:51 It actually starts here 01:10 Shang-Chi Trailer 04:30 Michael Keaton has confirmed that he is returning in the Flash film. 07:56 Carrie Ann Moss got scripts to play grandmas at the age of 40. 09:35 Whoopi Goldberg confirms that she (and the rest of the cast) returns for Sister Act 3 13:10 Bioscope Battle - Mortal Kombat!!!!!!! 51:30 Kortal Mombat Spoilers Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bioscopebrassepodcast/ Email: bioscopebrasse@gmail.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hello, good morning. We know we're a bit late, we just had some better things to do until now. This week we bring you a battle, at the Bioscope! We review the epic rol/bots/fight that is Godzilla vs Kong. We also forget that we're recording, help you to achieve your dreams and do some sponsorship outreach. In the news we discuss Marvel's poor communication skills, the real reason Space Jam was made, where you see the Looney Tunes now, the proper way to end sentences in Australia, how Samuel L. Jackson and Laurence Fishburne look nothing alike, Jody makes a fool out of Ross, and we demand they release the #thebuttholecut. Shot for listening!00:00 It starts here.03:31 Sebastian Stan finds out he's still with Marvel through a friend at Comic Con. 07:33 Space Jam 2 Trailer.18:27 Sam Neil and Jeff Goldblum spotted in Australia Mate (YC).20:37 How Samuel L. Jackson got cast in Pulp Fiction.22:56 Adam Wingard directing Thundercats28:58 Godzilla vs Kong Review. 39:54 Spoilers start here!1:14:50 Shout OutsInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/bioscopebrassepodcast/Email:bioscopebrasse@gmail.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hello, good morning. We know we're a bit late, we just had some better things to do until now. This week we bring you a battle, at the Bioscope! We review the epic rol/bots/fight that is Godzilla vs Kong. We also forget that we're recording, help you to achieve your dreams and do some sponsorship outreach. In the news we discuss Marvel's poor communication skills, the real reason Space Jam was made, where you see the Looney Tunes now, the proper way to end sentences in Australia, how Samuel L. Jackson and Laurence Fishburne look nothing alike, Jody makes a fool out of Ross, and we demand they release the #thebuttholecut. Shot for listening!00:00 It starts here.03:31 Sebastian Stan finds out he's still with Marvel through a friend at Comic Con. 07:33 Space Jam 2 Trailer.18:27 Sam Neil and Jeff Goldblum spotted in Australia Mate (YC).20:37 How Samuel L. Jackson got cast in Pulp Fiction.22:56 Adam Wingard directing Thundercats28:58 Godzilla vs Kong Review. 39:54 Spoilers start here!1:14:50 Shout OutsInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/bioscopebrassepodcast/Email:bioscopebrasse@gmail.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hello, good morning. We know we're a bit late, we just had some better things to do until now. This week we bring you a battle, at the Bioscope! We review the epic rol/bots/fight that is Godzilla vs Kong. We also forget that we're recording, help you to achieve your dreams and do some sponsorship outreach. In the news we discuss Marvel's poor communication skills, the real reason Space Jam was made, where you see the Looney Tunes now, the proper way to end sentences in Australia, how Samuel L. Jackson and Laurence Fishburne look nothing alike, Jody makes a fool out of Ross, and we demand they release the #thebuttholecut. Shot for listening!00:00 It starts here.03:31 Sebastian Stan finds out he's still with Marvel through a friend at Comic Con. 07:33 Space Jam 2 Trailer.18:27 Sam Neil and Jeff Goldblum spotted in Australia Mate (YC).20:37 How Samuel L. Jackson got cast in Pulp Fiction.22:56 Adam Wingard directing Thundercats28:58 Godzilla vs Kong Review. 39:54 Spoilers start here!1:14:50 Shout OutsInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/bioscopebrassepodcast/Email:bioscopebrasse@gmail.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mornings! 2oscope Brasse are back with a brand new Bioscope Battle. It's Eddie v Eddie as we decide which Coming to/2 America is better. One thing's for sure, you're gonna lus for a McDowell's Big Mick (TM) (don't come at us McDonalds) once we're done. We discuss our tattoo aspirations, the correct pronounciation of bendadadict cumberderbatch, Rudy Guiliani's reaction to "that" scene, whether we get nervous when walking out of a shop, the correct use of "cow-people" and our thoughts on the Concrete Cowboy and Godzilla v Kong trailers. We also share some bad news (damn you Avatar) and Ross tries to get Jody to Tik his Toks. Shot for Listening!00:00 It starts here.03:05 Benedict Cumberbatch to star as WW2 magician.06:42 Rudy Guiliani trying to get Borat 2 crew arrested.09:32 Concrete Cowboy trailer.11:34 Godzilla v Kong trailers possibly spoiling ending.15:04 Avatar reclaims global box office.18:31 The Bioscope Battle starts here!1:10:27 Shout OutsInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/bioscopebrassepodcast/Email:bioscopebrasse@gmail.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mornings! 2oscope Brasse are back with a brand new Bioscope Battle. It's Eddie v Eddie as we decide which Coming to/2 America is better. One thing's for sure, you're gonna lus for a McDowell's Big Mick (TM) (don't come at us McDonalds) once we're done. We discuss our tattoo aspirations, the correct pronounciation of bendadadict cumberderbatch, Rudy Guiliani's reaction to "that" scene, whether we get nervous when walking out of a shop, the correct use of "cow-people" and our thoughts on the Concrete Cowboy and Godzilla v Kong trailers. We also share some bad news (damn you Avatar) and Ross tries to get Jody to Tik his Toks. Shot for Listening!00:00 It starts here.03:05 Benedict Cumberbatch to star as WW2 magician.06:42 Rudy Guiliani trying to get Borat 2 crew arrested.09:32 Concrete Cowboy trailer.11:34 Godzilla v Kong trailers possibly spoiling ending.15:04 Avatar reclaims global box office.18:31 The Bioscope Battle starts here!1:10:27 Shout OutsInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/bioscopebrassepodcast/Email:bioscopebrasse@gmail.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mornings! 2oscope Brasse are back with a brand new Bioscope Battle. It's Eddie v Eddie as we decide which Coming to/2 America is better. One thing's for sure, you're gonna lus for a McDowell's Big Mick (TM) (don't come at us McDonalds) once we're done. We discuss our tattoo aspirations, the correct pronounciation of bendadadict cumberderbatch, Rudy Guiliani's reaction to "that" scene, whether we get nervous when walking out of a shop, the correct use of "cow-people" and our thoughts on the Concrete Cowboy and Godzilla v Kong trailers. We also share some bad news (damn you Avatar) and Ross tries to get Jody to Tik his Toks. Shot for Listening!00:00 It starts here.03:05 Benedict Cumberbatch to star as WW2 magician.06:42 Rudy Guiliani trying to get Borat 2 crew arrested.09:32 Concrete Cowboy trailer.11:34 Godzilla v Kong trailers possibly spoiling ending.15:04 Avatar reclaims global box office.18:31 The Bioscope Battle starts here!1:10:27 Shout OutsInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/bioscopebrassepodcast/Email:bioscopebrasse@gmail.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We all love Hindi films. We just do. We follow our favourite actors on social media. We book tickets to their movies in advance. We whistle. We cry. We scream. We do it all, again and again.To celebrate Hindi films and their world. this week on the podcast, we are joined by Diptakirti Chaudhari. Diptakirti is a marketer by day, writer by night. His passion for Bollywood has ended up with him writing five books on the subject. He has written a frivolous history of Hindi cinema (called Bioscope), a biography of Hindi cinema's greatest screenwriters (Written by Salim-Javed) and three books on various aspects of Hindi movie trivia (Kitnay Aadmi Thay, Bollybook and the latest, Bollygeek). You can now support the podcast at Indian listeners: www.instamojo.com/@studio41International listeners: www.paypal.me/studio41podSubscribe to our newsletter: Dis-Content - The newsletterThe intro/outro music is by Angelique Jacquet. Follow the podcast on Instagram and Facebook.This is a Studio41 podcast. Follow us on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.
In 1935, the writer Baburao Patel writes the following about Bombay's film industry: “In India, with financing conditions still precarious, the professional film distributor thrives. . . . He comes with a fortune made in share and cotton gambling, advances money to the producer at a killing rate of interest plus a big slice of royalty and recovers his investment by blackmailing the exhibitors into giving heavy and uneconomic minimum guarantees. His only aim in life is to multiply his rupee and in prosecuting this aim he does not worry about the future of the industry or about the existence of the producer or exhibitor.” It's a hectic time for India's film industry, as it is for films everywhere, as the silent era becomes the talking era. Debashree Mukherjee's Bombay Hustle: Making Movies in a Colonial City (Columbia University Press: 2020) examines this key period of India's film industry, from finance and casting to screenwriting and production, and brings into view the experiences of the marginalised film workers and forgotten film studios that made up this early period of industry. In this interview, Debashree and I talk about the transition from silent to talking movies in Bombay, along with the historical context and working conditions for those in the city's historical film industry. Those interested in learning more about the film industry in 1930s Bombay can visit the Wildcat of Bombay Instagram account at @wildcatofbombay (recommended by Debashree!) Debashree Mukherjee is Assistant Professor of film and media in the Department of Middle Eastern, South Asian, and African Studies at Columbia University. Debashree edits the peer-reviewed journal BioScope and has published in journals such as Film History and Feminist Media Histories. In a previous life Debashree worked in Mumbai's film and TV industries as an assistant director, writer, and cameraperson. More information can be found on Debashree's website, and she can be followed on Twitter at @Debashree2017. You can find more reviews, excerpts, interviews, and essays at The Asian Review of Books, including its review of Bombay Hustle. Follow on Facebook or on Twitter at @BookReviewsAsia. Nicholas Gordon is a reviewer for the Asian Review of Books. In his day job, he's a researcher and writer for a think tank in economic and sustainable development. He is also a print and broadcast commentator on local and regional politics. He can be found on Twitter at @nickrigordon.
In 1935, the writer Baburao Patel writes the following about Bombay's film industry: “In India, with financing conditions still precarious, the professional film distributor thrives. . . . He comes with a fortune made in share and cotton gambling, advances money to the producer at a killing rate of interest plus a big slice of royalty and recovers his investment by blackmailing the exhibitors into giving heavy and uneconomic minimum guarantees. His only aim in life is to multiply his rupee and in prosecuting this aim he does not worry about the future of the industry or about the existence of the producer or exhibitor.” It's a hectic time for India's film industry, as it is for films everywhere, as the silent era becomes the talking era. Debashree Mukherjee's Bombay Hustle: Making Movies in a Colonial City (Columbia University Press: 2020) examines this key period of India's film industry, from finance and casting to screenwriting and production, and brings into view the experiences of the marginalised film workers and forgotten film studios that made up this early period of industry. In this interview, Debashree and I talk about the transition from silent to talking movies in Bombay, along with the historical context and working conditions for those in the city's historical film industry. Those interested in learning more about the film industry in 1930s Bombay can visit the Wildcat of Bombay Instagram account at @wildcatofbombay (recommended by Debashree!) Debashree Mukherjee is Assistant Professor of film and media in the Department of Middle Eastern, South Asian, and African Studies at Columbia University. Debashree edits the peer-reviewed journal BioScope and has published in journals such as Film History and Feminist Media Histories. In a previous life Debashree worked in Mumbai's film and TV industries as an assistant director, writer, and cameraperson. More information can be found on Debashree's website, and she can be followed on Twitter at @Debashree2017. You can find more reviews, excerpts, interviews, and essays at The Asian Review of Books, including its review of Bombay Hustle. Follow on Facebook or on Twitter at @BookReviewsAsia. Nicholas Gordon is a reviewer for the Asian Review of Books. In his day job, he's a researcher and writer for a think tank in economic and sustainable development. He is also a print and broadcast commentator on local and regional politics. He can be found on Twitter at @nickrigordon. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/asian-review
In the first instalment of podcast-crossovers I am speaking to my new buddies from the Bioscope Brasse podcast: Jody and Ross. We speak about my excellent trolling skills, Jody's emailing skills, a little bit of movies, infiltrating the Arab hookah pipe world and much more See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Personskappe! Did you guys miss us? Don't worry we came back with something special, our first Bioscope Battle! We compare the original, animated Mulan to the live-action remake. Stay tuned to find which one gets the death sentence from us! We also cover Tom Holland's (not so) new movie trailer, Johnny Depp being dropped from Fantastic Beasts, Ster-Kinekor doing drive-ins and the insane amount of love Adam Sandler gets on Netflix. Shot for listening! 00:00 It starts here03:30 Chaos Walking trailer 07:26 Mads Mikkelsen replaces Johnny Depp in Fantastic Beasts 12:07 Ster Kinekor opens Drive-in at V&A 16:14 Netflix users stream 2billion hrs of Adam Sandler content 19:50 Bioscope Battle: Mulan (1998) vs Mulan (2020) 50:30 Shoutouts & DedicationsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Personskappe! Did you guys miss us? Don't worry we came back with something special, our first Bioscope Battle! We compare the original, animated Mulan to the live-action remake. Stay tuned to find which one gets the death sentence from us! We also cover Tom Holland's (not so) new movie trailer, Johnny Depp being dropped from Fantastic Beasts, Ster-Kinekor doing drive-ins and the insane amount of love Adam Sandler gets on Netflix. Shot for listening! 00:00 It starts here03:30 Chaos Walking trailer 07:26 Mads Mikkelsen replaces Johnny Depp in Fantastic Beasts 12:07 Ster Kinekor opens Drive-in at V&A 16:14 Netflix users stream 2billion hrs of Adam Sandler content 19:50 Bioscope Battle: Mulan (1998) vs Mulan (2020) 50:30 Shoutouts & DedicationsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Personskappe! Did you guys miss us? Don't worry we came back with something special, our first Bioscope Battle! We compare the original, animated Mulan to the live-action remake. Stay tuned to find which one gets the death sentence from us! We also cover Tom Holland's (not so) new movie trailer, Johnny Depp being dropped from Fantastic Beasts, Ster-Kinekor doing drive-ins and the insane amount of love Adam Sandler gets on Netflix. Shot for listening! 00:00 It starts here03:30 Chaos Walking trailer 07:26 Mads Mikkelsen replaces Johnny Depp in Fantastic Beasts 12:07 Ster Kinekor opens Drive-in at V&A 16:14 Netflix users stream 2billion hrs of Adam Sandler content 19:50 Bioscope Battle: Mulan (1998) vs Mulan (2020) 50:30 Shoutouts & DedicationsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
I am so excited to launch Bioscope - a podcast for all nature lovers. For more info, visit bioscopepodcast.com Tweet to us @BioscopePodcast Email us info@bioscopepodcast.com
Electronic musician turned scientist Pier Rubesa had a near death experience followed by an extraterrestrial encounter that led to scientific downloads which fueled his inventions, including the Bioscope which shows awareness in plants, and AudioVitality system which heals people with sound. We learn of structured or Vortex water, the rainbow body, subtle energies and the disturbing reason the Exorcist soundtrack was so scary!
www.AlternativeHealthTools.com Inspired by his 25 year challenge with rheumatoid arthritis, Gabe is writing and directing a documentary on alternative medicine, has co-produced the "Rangeland" series for the Nevada PBS affiliate and is developing an online educational program for schools based on the series. Topics covered in this show Rheumatoid arthritis. Gabe's history with Rheumatoid arthritis. What made a difference? Detox. Gluten free. Herbs. Low dose antibiotics. Ozone therapy. Micro-current technology. A must made documentary on wellness focusing on autoimmune diseases and body imbalance. Sensitivity testing. Diet. Eliminating all sugar, carbs and processed foods. Keeping the blood sugar low. Paleo. Blood types as it relates to diet. Impact on the world. Documentary with the Savory Institute about farming. Global warming issues. How we treat the earth. Erosion. GMO farmlands NOT serving the land or people. Letting the earth “breathing” again. How can you make a difference? Choose what you buy. Buy local and organic. Make different choices. Golden Productions PBS documentaries: The Endangered West, Rangeland Under Fire, Rangeland Water. How the Thorp Institute and Gabe came together. The microcurrent technology's role in rheumatoid arthritis. Bioenergetics and Functional Medicine. The BioScope. Health tip Emotional and mental health: Be aware of your state of mind. Links mentioned www.GoldenFilmProductions.com www.SavoryInstitute.com www.FunctionalMedicine.org Contact information Gabe Golden Golden Productions-San Diego 310-779-2816 gabegolden310@yahoo.com www.GoldenFilmProductions.com For more information www.HealthAndWellnessEncinitas.com www.ThorpInstitute.com Produced by John Biethan and brought to you by: www.AlkaWay.com the makers of UltraStream - working like nature to filter, alkalise and naturally energize water, returning it to its natural pristine state. Podsafe music permission of Plook. Find them here: http://www.reverbnation.com/Plook https://www.facebook.com/pages/Plook/164031980442261