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Best podcasts about body culture

Latest podcast episodes about body culture

The Cimorelli Podcast
Toxic “Bikini Body” Culture

The Cimorelli Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2024 54:20


This episode is sponsored by Factor! Go to factormeals.com/cimorelli50 and use code cimorelli50 to get 50% off your first month plus 20% off your next month. This episode is also sponsored by BetterHelp! Go to betterhelp.com/cimorelli to get 10% off your first month. Today we are bringing back a topic we discussed last spring - toxic diet culture and why we hate the idea of the “bikini body.” We will be diving into the summer body, societal pressures on body image, and more. Let us know what you think in the comments!

Keeping It Cento
EP.101- THE HOT SEAT: Toxic Body Culture, Relationship Compatibility and Unpacking Childhood Traumas

Keeping It Cento

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2023 50:41


Welcome to the Keeping It Cento Podcast with two sisters, Sam & Fran who love to keep it real in this often curated world. Welcome to the most candid and eye-opening episode of our channel yet. IN THIS WEEKS EPISODE: We touch on experimental beauty hacks that'll have you looking like a million bucks without breaking the bank. Ever considered taping your face for that free Botox effect? Us either, until now. Let's talk insecurity in relationships. Does anyone else relate to the dilemma of one partner being the life of the party while the other prefers a cozy night in?

RNZ: Saturday Morning
How to talk to kids about fatphobia

RNZ: Saturday Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2023 33:21


The word 'fat' has been weaponised against people living in bigger bodies and it's time we stripped away its negative connotations, says American journalist Virginia Sole-Smith. She helps parents counter the idea that fatness is a moral failing in the New York Times best-selling book Fat Talk: Coming of Age in Diet Culture.

Everyday Germany
Body culture in Germany

Everyday Germany

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2023 27:30


What is body culture like in Germany? How do the views of nudity differ between Germany and other cultures. Shaun and Nina discuss strip shows in the USA, saunas in Germany, and nudity on TV.

Bold as Love with April Boyd
Ditching Diet Culture, Body Shame & Burn Out & Claiming ALL of Who You Are with Michelle Stevens

Bold as Love with April Boyd

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2022 51:37


How well do you listen to the needs & wants of your body?  Do you follow your gut instincts, or strict rules from some external source?  Michelle Stevens from My Body My Queen joins us today to share about body compassion, energy management and living with chronic health issues and ditching diet culture.Listen in to hear about:the near death experience that caused her to ditch strict diet regimeshow to create  a schedule based on energy, not time  (it will change your life)"spoon theory" and how to use it for better self-careswitching from listening to outside pressures to listening to our own intuitionour own relationships with our bodies & body shame as womenMichelle Stevens runs a fabulous business called My Body My Queen where she is helping online business owners create healthy-ish habits and self-care rituals for sustained energy and productivity. With her clients and students she supports them in creating a lifestyle that prevents burnout and autoimmune flare-ups by adding movement, nourishment, and recovery to their weeks. She is an ACSM - Clinical Exercise Physiologist, Certified Personal Trainer, and Barre Instructor. Being diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes at 5 years old has fueled her lifelong interest in body compassion, fitness, and nutrition - without diet culture. Living with Type 1 Diabetes, Hashimoto's Thyroiditis, asthma, and other conditions has proven that taking care of ourselves has to be enjoyable and sustainable for the long term, with bonus points for being pleasurable and fabulous.Connect with us here:Michelle Stevens:https://www.mybodymyqueen.com Instagram @mybodymyqueenhttps://www.instagram.com/mybodymyqueenApril Boyd:www.aprilboyd.caInstagram  @with.love.aprilhttps://www.instagram.com/with.love.april/**FREE WORKBOOK****THE QUESTIONS TO ASK YOURSELF TO SET BETTER BOUNDARIES**Use this workbook to figure out:* if you should say something or "keep the peace"* how you want to handle a difficult or demanding person* some new ways to tell someone "no thank you" or "back off" :)Have a topic or question you'd love to hear about?Message me and let me know.email april@lovelossproject.comInstagram  @with.love.aprilhttps://www.instagram.com/with.love.april/Sign up to get tips & tools sent to your inbox.https://aprilboyd.ca/Please note: This show is not a replacement for therapy, assessment, treatment or diagnosis.  This show is intended for educational and entertainment purposes only.   See your physician, counsellor or local crisis support centre if neededAll identifying details about the people and the stories shared here are removed to protect confidentiality.

T42
Ep 18: Gay Body Culture

T42

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2022 35:15


In this episode, Joel goes solo and delivers an audio essay on the body in gay male culture, taking you on a critical romp through a world filled with Instagays, Kafka-esque machines, Body Nazis, and Fascist Aesthetics. Why are gay men so fixated on perfect gym bodies? What are the pitfalls? Are we all just going through it?

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Growing Together with Kaelin & Kyrah Edwards
37: An unfiltered Rant on The Kardashians and Build-a-Body Culture

Growing Together with Kaelin & Kyrah Edwards

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2022 61:14


Our Website: https://KaelinAndKyrah.com Our Podcast: http://GrowingTogetherPodcast.com Our Book: http://ThisKindOfLoveBook.com Our Merch: http://GrowingTogetherMerch.com

The Creative Process · Seasons 1  2  3 · Arts, Culture & Society

Valerie Steele is director and chief curator of The Museum at the Fashion Institute of Technology, where she has personally organized more than 25 exhibitions, including The Corset: Fashioning the Body, Gothic: Dark Glamour, A Queer History of Fashion, and Paris, Capital of Fashion. She is founder and editor in chief of Fashion Theory: The Journal of Dress, Body & Culture, the first peer-reviewed, scholarly journal in Fashion Studies. Described in The Washington Post as one of fashions brainiest women Steele combines serious scholarship (and a Yale Ph.D.) with a rare ability to communicate with general audiences. She is author or co-author of more than two dozen books, including Paris Fashion: A Cultural History, Women of Fashion, Fetish: Fashion, Sex and Power, and Fashion Designers A-Z: The Collection of The Museum at FIT. As an author, curator, editor, and public intellectual, Valerie Steele has been instrumental in creating the modern field of fashion studies and has appeared on many television programs, including The Oprah Winfrey Show and Undressed: The Story of Fashion. www.fitnyc.edu/museum · www.creativeprocess.info

Art · The Creative Process

Valerie Steele is director and chief curator of The Museum at the Fashion Institute of Technology, where she has personally organized more than 25 exhibitions, including The Corset: Fashioning the Body, Gothic: Dark Glamour, A Queer History of Fashion, and Paris, Capital of Fashion. She is founder and editor in chief of Fashion Theory: The Journal of Dress, Body & Culture, the first peer-reviewed, scholarly journal in Fashion Studies. Described in The Washington Post as one of fashions brainiest women Steele combines serious scholarship (and a Yale Ph.D.) with a rare ability to communicate with general audiences. She is author or co-author of more than two dozen books, including Paris Fashion: A Cultural History, Women of Fashion, Fetish: Fashion, Sex and Power, and Fashion Designers A-Z: The Collection of The Museum at FIT. As an author, curator, editor, and public intellectual, Valerie Steele has been instrumental in creating the modern field of fashion studies and has appeared on many television programs, including The Oprah Winfrey Show and Undressed: The Story of Fashion. www.fitnyc.edu/museum · www.creativeprocess.info

Tiny Moments Podcast
#24 - Body Culture vs. Diet Culture with Vineet Sidhu - Dietitian and Neuroscientist

Tiny Moments Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2021 63:30


Hi friends! Today's guest is Vineet Sidhu - a registered dietitian and neuroscientist. We talk about body culture vs. diet culture, transformational self care, dieting, overcoming doubt with self love, what it means to be "healthy", and so much more! Thank you so much for tuning in, and stick around for weekly episodes every Monday at 7am CST! TIMESTAMPS 01:10 - Introduction to Vineet 02:06 - What she does as a dietician and neuroscientist? 05.35 - What made Vineet want to become a dietician 11:50 - Discussion on transformational self care 17:00 - Tayler's history/relationship with dieting 23:05 - Vineet on overcoming doubt with self love 27:14 - Who's goals? 30:31 - Vineet defines “health” 35:40 - What can we do with our bodies? 42:16 - Maintaining health vs striving towards health “ideals” 45:16 - Body culture vs diet culture 50:55 - Advice for someone who wants to feel good and feel healthy 59:50 - For anyone struggling with body culture/image 1:1:23 - How to reach Vineet/outro WHERE TO FIND VINEET: https://www.instagram.com/nourishing.thoughts/ BOOK WITH VINEET: https://fortify.janeapp.com/#/discipline/8/treatment/112 WHERE ELSE TO FIND ME: Website - www.taylerfrancisco.com Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/taylerfrancisco/ YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ppZtQa_lOLc&t=331s TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@taylerfrancisco?lang=en Tiny Moments Podcast Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/tinymomentspodcast/

Recovery Bites with Karin Lewis
Changing Body Culture with Brianna M. Campos, LPC

Recovery Bites with Karin Lewis

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2021 56:00


In this episode, I am joined by Brianna M. Campos, LPC, fat-positive, Health at Every Size® provider, mental health counselor, therapist, and body image coach. Bri is passionate about helping others maneuver through their body image journey and heal the relationship that her clients have with their bodies. You can find her on Instagram at @bodyimagewithbri.Join us for a conversation about the intersection of one's relationship to body, food, and movement, the normality of body negativity vs the taboo nature of body positivity, separating the act of overeating and living in a larger body, the Poodle Science theory, the health-focused paradigm of the Health at Every Size® (HAES) approach, addressing weight bias and stigma in individuals living in larger bodies, HAES in the context of a weight neutral, public health approach, the dangers of a $72 billion weight loss industry, fears of living in a fat body, the physical and mental before and after effects of weight loss surgery, and much more!CONNECT WITH BRI:• Get to know Bri here and by visiting her website bodyimagewithbri.com• Reach out to Bri here• Learn about Bri's services here◦ Body Grievers Group - save your spot on the waitlist◦ Body Image Supervision Cohort - reserve your spot on the waitlist◦ 90-min Intensives for Providers◦ Guest Coaching & Q&A Presentations• View Bri's products “designed to help facilitate healing with clients & providers in their body image excavation”• Follow Bri on Instagram (@bodyimagewithbri)• Listen to the “Body Image with Bri” podcast• Listen to more of Bri in:◦ “Body-Image Healing and Body Grief with Brianna Campos” for the Food Psych Podcast ◦ “Everyone is Welcome in the Intuitive Eating Community with Brianna Campos” for the Intuitive Bites Podcast◦ “How To Stop a Bad Body Image Day in Its Tracks w/ Brianna Campos” for the Listen to Your Body Podcast____________________Karin Lewis, MA, LMFT, CEDS has been recovered from Anorexia Nervosa for over 20 years and has been specializing in the prevention and treatment of eating disorders since 2005. Visit Karin Lewis Eating Disorder Center to learn more. You can connect with Karin on social media by following her on Facebook and Instagram.Interested in being a guest on the show? If so, please fill out our brief application form to start the process.

Skaploosh: Modern Variety with Chad & Kramer
Episode 527 - Fuck Fitfluencers, Free Body Culture

Skaploosh: Modern Variety with Chad & Kramer

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2021 65:41


The bois dive head in on fitfluencer culture, take a trip back to the 90s, and see how high you can get.  No update on Brainfreeze Boi, but there's this and much more, come spin the variety wheel, it's Skaploosh!

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Elyse’s Point
EP7. If I'm Good, Why Do I Keep Losing?

Elyse’s Point

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2021 15:31


Episode 7: Let's talk about the outsider and the insider perspectives of sport.. Skill appraisal! How do you know when you're watching a skilled athlete? How do you know you're good at your sport? If you can't train or compete... how do you know? Time to find other ways to ground yourself... social media is not one of them. Elyse Gorrell PhD Candidate; MPC (CSPA-ACPS) www.embodiedmentalperformance.com Facebook — https://www.facebook.com/ElysesPoint Youtube — https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKh_eedyxP0eilONX-7yjgw Follow on: instagram.com/embodiedmp (Karate; Sport Karate; Sport Martial Arts; Martial Arts; Point Fighting; Point Sparring) ----more---- References Bandura, A. (1977). Self-efficacy: Toward a unifying theory of behavioral change. Psychology Review, 84(2), 191-215. doi: http://dx.doi.org.proxy.library.brocku.ca/10.1037/0033-295X.84.2.191 Berg, A. (2016, August 20). Helen Maroulis trained with champions to become the first american woman wrestler to win gold. Vice. Retrieved from https://www.vice.com/en/article/nzxzgm/helen-maroulis-trained-with-champions-to-become-the-first-american-woman-wrestler-to-win-gold Eichberg, H. (1998). Body Culture as Paradigm: The Danish Sociology of Sport. In J. Bale, and C. Philo, Body Cultures: Essays on sport, space and identity. London: Routledge. Gorrell, E. (2018). The impact of social media on athletes' self-efficacy (Unpublished master's thesis). Brock University, St. Catharines, Ontario. Kilgore, A. (2016, August 18). U.S. Wrestler Helen Maroulis Faces Down Legend Saori Yoshida to Win Gold. The Washington Post. Retrieved from https://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/olympics/us-wrestler-helen-maroulis-faces-down-legend-sairo-yoshida-to-win-gold/2016/08/18/889b54f4-6540-11e6-96c0-37533479f3f5_story.html United World Wrestling. (2019, March 22). GOLD FW - 53 kg: H. MAROULIS (USA) df. S. YOSHIDA (JPN), 4-1. [Video]. YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YEF0sGIisgA ----more---- Music for Podcast Time Out - Atch https://soundcloud.com/atch-music Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0 Free Download / Stream: http://bit.ly/l-time-out Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/NPnLxESfv50 contact@atchmusic.com Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3c8YciV Apple Music: https://apple.co/3c6TeTS SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/atch-music Instagram: https://instagram.com/atchmusic YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/atchmusic

Hypewomen
Long Distance Relationships, Jesus and Free Body Culture ( FKK)

Hypewomen

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2021 49:39


I share with you a special guest.  Andreas Wolter, my husband,  joins us for an unscripted chat about interracial relationships, Jesus and sauna parks. Does Free Body Culture ring a bell? Maybe you find it interesting on how couples meet, here's our story. We share the awkward moments of culture shock and things we have experienced together as an interacial couple – but also his white male perspective on seeing inequality. Also if you think we should bring him back for more insights, follow us on instagram and facebook and leave a comment.  - https://www.facebook.com/groups/hypewomenthepodcast/announcements- https://www.instagram.com/hypewomen_thepodcast/

Hot Pizza Ass with Erin Darling Torralva
Toxic Bikini Body Culture - Is It Me? Or Is It My Feed?

Hot Pizza Ass with Erin Darling Torralva

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2021 20:13


What I learned from an interaction with a body shaming brand, and what you should look out for as a consumer going into swimsuit season regarding the apparel brands you support (especially swimwear) and the influencers you follow. You have consumer power, use your power wisely.   Also, as we head into Spring and Summer, beware of toxic bikini body rhetoric. All bodies are bikini bodies. And before you judge yourself unfairly, always ask yourself, "Is it me? Or is it my feed?     SUPPORT FEMALE FOUNDERS:     SERIOUSLY20 for 20% off Barefoot Scientist products at BarefootScientist.com. DARLING30 for 30% off Eaze products at Eaze.com. Support Hot Pizza Ass on Patreon, or by writing a review on iTunes! 

That Girl The Podcast
The Beauty and Body Culture in L.A. and Beyond

That Girl The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2021 32:59


Motivational coach and creator of the Personal Power course Stephanie Hamadto joins me to talk about the beauty and health culture in L.A. and how to deal with our own insecurities with beauty and weight goals. Buy That Girl A Novel on Amazon in paperback or Kindle!For more about Jackie, coaching and That Girl The Podcast follow her here:Instagram:@jackiebrubaker@stylinsmile@thatgirlcoachingwww.thatgirlcoaching.comwww.jackiebrubaker.comYouTube:That Girl The Podcast

Radio Horror
John Carpenter

Radio Horror

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2021 57:59


BIOGRAFIAFecha de nacimiento: 16 de enero de 1948 (72 años).Lugar de nacimiento: Carthage N.Y.Director, productor y guionista, de cine estadounidense y ademas es compositor y músico.Ha trabajado en varios géneros de cine, pero se le asocia mas con el horror, acción y ciencia ficción donde el punto mas alto de su carrera fueron los años 70's y 80's.Entre sus películas mas reconocidas tenemos: Halloween, The Thing, Escape From N.Y., Big Trouble In Little China.Es considerado uno de los mas reconocidos directores del genero de horror, ya que sus peliculas se han convertido en éxitos con el paso de los años y estableciéndose como de culto y un referente en la historia del cine de horror.INICIOSSus padres se mudan a Kentuky, y el se sentía fuera de lugar con las creencias y forma de vida de la sociedad del estado.Este hecho el lo considera como la mayor influencia para dedicarse al cine, ya que se refugiaba en la música y cine por la vida que llevaba en Kentuky.Cuando vio en el cine la película It Came From Outer Space, se asusto mucho pero a la vez le encanto demasiado.Con esta película inicio su fascinación por el cine de horror.También leía comics como Weird science o Tales from the Crypt.Su padre le regalo una cámara de video de 8MM, y con esto aprendió lo básico de las tenias de filmación y quería dedicarse al cine y ser director;  pero su padre le decía que tenia que se dedicara a otra cosa.Estudios1968 toma una decision y se va a la Universidad de California de Sur, ahi aprendió todo sobre la realización del cine.Camara, Iluminacion, Actuación etc.Junto a un compañero de universidad, crearon una banda de rock, y también componían la música de sus pequeñas peliculas de aquel entonces.Una de ellas fue The Ressurrection of Bronco Billy la cual gano un premio Oscar a la mejor película corta.CARRERA EN EL CINEDark Star (1974)Fue su primer cinta, de Ciencia Ficción, pero inicio como una película de estudiantes, pero termino siendo una película comercial.En esta cinta, participo Dan O'Bannon, como actor, co-escritor y efectos especiales.Para Carpenter, esta cinta supuso un gran éxito ya que hacer una película de ciencia ficción que tiene lugar en el espacio era algo inaudito en la escuela de cine, sumándole que era muy joven y con poca experiencia.Assault On Precinct 13 (1976) Es una película de acción, no fue gran cosa, ni obtuvo grandes criticas, pero en los festivales de Europa tuvo buena recepción y supuso el lanzamiento de la carrera de Carpenter.En esta película, es donde conoce y trabaja por primera vez con Debra Hill, como supervisora del guion y con quien seguiría trabajando mas adelante y seria parte esencial para el éxito de las peliculas de Carpenter.Halloween (1978)Rodada con un presupuesto limitado, se convertiría en cierto tiempo el film de terror independiente de mayor éxito de la historia. Y consigue que el genero slasher se integre de lleno en el cine Estadounidense.En propias palabras de George Romero cuando vio Halloween: “Es la película de horror perfecta”. Por lo que transmita, un psicopatía que ira por ti.The Fog (1980)Fantasmas de marineros regresan de la muerte para vengarse de los habitantes de un pequeño pueblo pesquero.Vuelve a participar Jamie Lee Curtis.Escape From N.Y. (1981)Influencia Western, donde el personaje de Snake es este badass del cine, tanto que influencio a Hideo Kojima para su juego Metal Gear.Lee Van CleefThe Thing (1982)Primera cinta de su trilogía y hasta aquí es donde Carpenter había estado conforme con trabajar con un presupuesto bajo.Y aqui es donde Carpenter cambio un poco su idea para apoyarse mas en los efectos especiales y el gore que estaba de moda.Pero recibieron muchas criticas, por la violencia gráfica, lo llamaron el “pornografo de la violencia”Christine (1983)Starman (1984)Derivado de las ciriticas negativa de The Thing la carrera John Carpenter se mueve en diferentes direcciones, es por eso que realizo Starman.Donde quiso demostrar que no solo podia hacer películas de horror, sino una bonita película de ciencia ficción y romance, donde nadie muriera.Otras películas de John Carpenter:Big Trouble In Little China (1986)Prince Of Darkness (1987)Teología, Religión y CienciaThey Live (1988)Memoirs Of An Invisible ManIn The Mouth Of Madness (1994)Village Of The Damned (1995)Escape From LA (1996)Vampires (1998)Ghost Of Mars (2001)The Ward (2010)Actualmente John Carpenter continua en su linea independiente y es un director con una enorme carrera exitosa sin renunciar a sus ideas.INTRODUCCION AL CINE DE HORRORInfluenciaCuando pensó en Michael Myers, Carpenter tenía muy claro que los monstruos eran más efectivos cuando la audiencia tenía menos información sobre ellos. Así que creó a un monstruo el cuál no tenía ninguna característica, una página en blanco. Lo único que lo definía era la maldad. Logró este efecto al tener la máscara sin color y los ojos completamente negros. Al tener su rostro completamente oculto, solo podría tener información sobre su personalidad según sus movimientos, los cuales, prácticamente no existen.. vemos como camina lentamente, no reacciona ante nada. Lo define Carpenter como el viento "está ahí afuera y te va a atrapar".En su película "They Live", a pesar de tener una trama simple hace una crítica social bastante interesante. hacia el consumismo y cómo la gente es influenciada a través de mensajes subliminares. Hay aliens que utilizan estos mensajes para controlarnos. Aquí la audiencia se tiene que cuestionar sobre el horror de vivir en un mundo capitalista y si realmente existe el libre albedrío... o simplemente somos manipulados por otros... otros de este mundo que no son aliens.The Thing utilizó la idea de la Body Culture de la época para convertirla en un arma de horror. Transgredir el cuerpo humano de la forma en que lo hizo y el uso del terror psicológico fue una combinación que en su momento, derribó la película, pero el tiempo la puso en un pedestal. Ahora, este fue un remake. En ese tiempo, los remakes solían ser más fieles a la versión original. El rompió el esquema trayendo una película que en lugar de hablarle a las audiencias del 51, se enfocó en lo que era relevante en los 80s.Además, crea su propia música con sintetizador esde los 70s, comenzando con el corto película Dark Star. Este tipo de música con synth puede verse más recientemente como una influencia en Stranger Things, por ejemplo.La película It Follows, claramente tiene los tintes de Halloween.Otros directores que empezaron en la misma época que él como Martin Scorsese, Spielberg, Lucas, Ford Coppola. A pesar de la gran influencia que Carpenter tuvo en el cine nunca fue fan de la escena de los óscares como éstos otros.Su interés por traer nuevas perspectivas al cine puede verse en las decisiones que toma... por ejemplo, una película Slasher vista desde el punto de vista del asesino.En sus películas, deliberadamente quiere que la audiencia conozca bien la geografía para poner el ambiente en la escena. Para ellos, hace tomas largas y a distancia para que se pueda percibir lo cerca o lejos" de las cosas. Por ejemplo, en The Thing, cierta stomas puedes ver todos los corredores y cómo se conectan, cuántos caben y demás.Otro elemento es el uso de la sangre. En sus películas, trata de limitarlo y extender su aparición para crear una tensión para agregar suspenso. No se trata de cuántos mata, sino la idea de que el asesino puede estar en cualquier lugar, en cualquier momento. Halloween, te mantiene en ese suspenso, en The Thing igual con la paranoia, - includo Tarantino dijo que trató de emular este efecto en Hateful 8- en They Live viendo los anuncios por todos lados... Hasta cierto punto, podrías decir que no te deja respirar como audiencia, no hay lugar seguro.The Purge es una película que su director James De Monaco mismo ha dicho que el sentido de paranoia en The Thing lo inspiró en su película - el guionista escribió el guión mientras escuchaba una y otra vez el soundtrack de la película. Para la secuela, Anarquía, se inspiró en Escape de Nuea York.Los héroes en sus películas se encuenrtan en un estado perpetuo de ansiedad, miedo, e incertidumbre.Otra característica del cine de Carpenter es que debe de colocar algo de humor para liberar la válvula de tod ala tensión que crea. Esto lo hace con humor, en The Thing por ejemplo los comentarios qu etienen entre ellos ayudan.También es común que sus películas son contadas desde la perspectiva de una persona común y corriente, la clase trabajadora. Son quienes ven la realidad tal cual y por eso generan esos momentos chuscos. Traen la naturalidad del ser a la pantalla, son personas en los que podemos reflejarnos.Créditos:Radio Horror es producido por Caro Arriaga y Rael Aguilar.Edición por Matías Beltrando desde Destek Soporte.Música Closing Theme Hounds of Love por Dan Luscombe (Intro)Insiders por Joe Crotty (Intro)Patchwork por Patchworker f.k.a. [friendzoned] (Spoilers)Nightlong por FSM Team (Outro)★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

Asura Telugu Podcast
Nudity - Free Body Culture

Asura Telugu Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2020 11:06


How we are feel about nudity, sex. Diff between Germany people and remaining world. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/shivashankar-c/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/shivashankar-c/support

Lise + Vin = Sant
Episode 7: Lise + Vin + DB Schmitt = Free Body Culture

Lise + Vin = Sant

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2020 65:13


NB! This podcast episode is in English!Velkommen til denne podcastens første Meet The Winemaker-episode! Lise intervjuer Daniel og Bianca Schmitt over Zoom og snakker om den nye 2019-vintagen (som kom på polet forrige fredag), biodynamikk i vinmarken og hvilken Tekken3-karakter Bianca er. Denne gikk litt over tida fordi disse folka har urolig mye spennende å si så heng på! Instagram-handles:Schmitt @biankaunddanielLise @thatnorwegianwinelady Vinene Lise drakk fra D.B. Schmitt heterPétillant Naturel 2019Frei Körper Kultur Fizz 2019ogRosé 2019  Hele FKK-serien finnes på bestillingsutvalget på Vinmonopolet.no samt på utvalgte pol. Søk på Weing. Schmitt.

Speak Sex with Eve Eurydice
Ep. 80: Change your Physiology from Fear to Freedom: Unite your Mind & Body, Culture & Nature Eve Eurydice w Enchantress Shane

Speak Sex with Eve Eurydice

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2020 62:16


This is the Halloween Samhain episode not to miss! If you want to know what ‘liberated’ women are talking & thinking about right now, tune into this episode. Eve Eurydice speaks wisdom, consciousness and real-life practical ways out of gender wars and political wars and verbal wars with Shane Kulman aka Enchantress, a transformational guide for sensitive folk. Founder of The Awkward Academy and New York’s Awkward Enchanted Coven, Shane is the author of From Anxiety to Ease, The Feminine Way. Shane has a master’s in special education and a background in the arts, including theater and dance, and she brings embodiment, authentic relating, & improvisation to relationships. For more on this incl. the YouTube video of it, go to https//speaksexpodcast.com ⚡️Find Eve Eurydice at https://Eurydice.net ⚡️ @enchantressshane @speaksexpodcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/speaksexpodcast/message

Mujer Vestida
5.4 Dressing Woman - Theorizing Fashion (with doctor Valerie Steele)

Mujer Vestida

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2020 51:22


The English segment of this podcast, Dressing Woman, aims to create discussions and bring voices that specialize in the critical study of fashion and aesthetics. In this episode, writer Vanessa Rosales interviews the incomparable and iconic pioneer, scholar and historian Valerie Steele. Doctor Steele founded Fashion Theory: The Journal of Dress, Body & Culture in 1997 and is also the director of the Museum at the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York. She has written on a vast array of subjects - the corset, Paris, heels, gender, Chanel, the 70s, power, femme fatales in nineteenth century and has lead innumerable exhibitions on a myriad of topics, from punk, to queer fashion and weaponized femininity. In this conversation they discuss contemporary definitions of fashion, the growing unrest towards its darker neoliberal and capitalist aspects, as well as the timeless repudiation towards the topic and of fashion's paradoxical nature. They discuss the shifts in the field of fashion studies - where doctor Steele has been a witness and shaper - they touch upon fashion as social innovation, decolonization, inclusion, power, fashion and feminism, and the future of fashion education. There's also a reflection on the ways in which Colombia and Latin America can think and theorize fashion it the specificity of context. An episode that's meant for anyone who is interested in the critical thinking of fashion, featuring one of its most illuminating and pioneering voices.

T42
Ep 18: Gay Body Culture

T42

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2020 35:15


In this episode, Joel goes solo and delivers an audio essay on the body in gay male culture, taking you on a critical romp through a world filled with Instagays, Kafka-esque machines, Body Nazis, and Fascist Aesthetics. Why are gay men so fixated on perfect gym bodies? What are the pitfalls? Are we all just going mad? +++ Music used Music used "Victory" by Monplaisir; "Camper" by Phillip Gross, "Hill and Dale", "Negentropy", "Algorithms", "Ellipsis" by Chad Crouch.

Skaploosh: Modern Variety with Chad & Kramer
Episode 506 - Free Body Culture

Skaploosh: Modern Variety with Chad & Kramer

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2020 58:14


Episode 506 of the galactic year.  The bois take on the free body movement #LetItHang2020.  What's leather made of?  Brainfreeze Boy meets his toughest foe yet.  And make sure to vote in this week's poll  @SkaplooshShow on social media, or give us a call at 267.225.6485!

The Creative Process Podcast

Valerie Steele is director and chief curator of The Museum at the Fashion Institute of Technology, where she has personally organized more than 25 exhibitions, including The Corset: Fashioning the Body, Gothic: Dark Glamour, A Queer History of Fashion, and Paris, Capital of Fashion. She is founder and editor in chief of Fashion Theory: The Journal of Dress, Body & Culture, the first peer-reviewed, scholarly journal in Fashion Studies. Described in The Washington Post as one of fashions brainiest women Steele combines serious scholarship (and a Yale Ph.D.) with a rare ability to communicate with general audiences. She is author or co-author of more than two dozen books, including Paris Fashion: A Cultural History, Women of Fashion, Fetish: Fashion, Sex and Power, and Fashion Designers A-Z: The Collection of The Museum at FIT. As an author, curator, editor, and public intellectual, Valerie Steele has been instrumental in creating the modern field of fashion studies and has appeared on many television programs, including The Oprah Winfrey Show and Undressed: The Story of Fashion. www.fitnyc.edu/museum · www.creativeprocess.info

Unlabeled: The Podcast
Ep.5 Follow your gut (health) w/ Courtney Titus

Unlabeled: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2019 35:44


It is really unfortunate to me that so many of us don't understand our own bodies....For those of you who don' know, I have always struggled with my weight. I grew up with an unhealthy relationship with food (still a struggle) along with PCOS. (Polycystic Ovary Syndrome)I was told to go on every pill, do every quick fix, but I never understood why it never worked. I always felt like I was missing something. Our bodies are all a la carte, we cannot all be on the same plan because it won't work the same for everyone. So what do we do?Meet certified health coach and Why Not Wellness owner Courtney Titus. The woman who made me realize that I had to follow my gut to understand that my body would never fit a formula and I had to find out what worked for ME!

Ghibli Minute
Grave of the Fireflies minute 20 - Showa Body Culture

Ghibli Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2018 11:54


Seita and Setsuko's mother is cremated.

Play the Game 2015
Rethink sports philosophy:Towards a democratic body culture

Play the Game 2015

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2015 103:33


Play the Game 2015 Rethink sports philosophy: Towards a democratic body culture Parallel session Monday 26 October 14.15-16.00 Chair: Maja Pilgaard Ove Korsgaard - Building democracy with bodies in movement Henning Eichberg - Play, game, sport - and democratic self-determination Tim Walters - Football in the Twenty-First Century: A Manifesto Johan Ekberg - Deconstructing Olympism Scott Jedlicka - The International Sport Regime: A Reconsideration of International Sport’s Political Status

New Books in Japanese Studies
Dennis Frost, “Seeing Stars: Sports Celebrity, Identity, and Body Culture in Modern Japan” (Harvard UP, 2011)

New Books in Japanese Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2012 67:43


In the celebrity firmament that circles around us, sports stars are among the brightest lights. Kobe, Tiger, Messi, Márta, Sachin, and Serena can be recognized from most points on the globe.But other stars are visible only in certain lands: Yuna Kim, Barbora Strycova, Sebastien Chabal, Andres Guardado, Israel Folau, Buster... Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/japanese-studies

New Books Network
Dennis Frost, “Seeing Stars: Sports Celebrity, Identity, and Body Culture in Modern Japan” (Harvard UP, 2011)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2012 67:43


In the celebrity firmament that circles around us, sports stars are among the brightest lights. Kobe, Tiger, Messi, Márta, Sachin, and Serena can be recognized from most points on the globe.But other stars are visible only in certain lands: Yuna Kim, Barbora Strycova, Sebastien Chabal, Andres Guardado, Israel Folau, Buster Posey, Brian Urlacher. Although not as bright as first-magnitude stars, these sports celebrities are prominent in their particular areas, selling products, talking religion, visiting schools, hosting reality shows, or simply showing their athletic talent. But do these stars have a larger significance, or are they just part of the media din? Can we learn something about societies by charting the sports celebrities that people look to? What might we learn, for instance, about America in the Eighties from studying the stories and images of Bird and Magic, or Australia at mid-century from The Don, or Austria of the interwar decades from Uridil and Sindelar? And is it possible that there are common features to our fixation on sports stars, across different cultures? Historian Dennis Frost takes up these questions in his book Seeing Stars: Sports Celebrity, Identity, and Body Culture in Modern Japan (Harvard University Press, 2011). Beginning in the late 1800s, when Japan’s modernization program was spilling into sports, Dennis looks at the prominent place of star athletes in the nation’s culture through the 20th century. His case studies feature some of the most famous figures in Japanese sports: the sumo grand champion Hitachiyama, track athlete Hitomi Kinue, baseball pitcher Sawamura Eiji, and champion boxer Gushiken Yoko. We learn of these stars’ influence in modern Japan, as well as that of the brightest sports star of them all: Ichiro. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in East Asian Studies
Dennis Frost, “Seeing Stars: Sports Celebrity, Identity, and Body Culture in Modern Japan” (Harvard UP, 2011)

New Books in East Asian Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2012 67:43


In the celebrity firmament that circles around us, sports stars are among the brightest lights. Kobe, Tiger, Messi, Márta, Sachin, and Serena can be recognized from most points on the globe.But other stars are visible only in certain lands: Yuna Kim, Barbora Strycova, Sebastien Chabal, Andres Guardado, Israel Folau, Buster... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Sports
Dennis Frost, “Seeing Stars: Sports Celebrity, Identity, and Body Culture in Modern Japan” (Harvard UP, 2011)

New Books in Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2012 67:43


In the celebrity firmament that circles around us, sports stars are among the brightest lights. Kobe, Tiger, Messi, Márta, Sachin, and Serena can be recognized from most points on the globe.But other stars are visible only in certain lands: Yuna Kim, Barbora Strycova, Sebastien Chabal, Andres Guardado, Israel Folau, Buster... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Cutting Through the Matrix with Alan Watt Podcast (.xml Format)
March 11, 2011 Alan Watt "Cutting Through The Matrix" LIVE on RBN: "Infection of The Body, Culture Change Lobby" *Title/Poem and Dialogue Copyrighted Alan Watt - March 11, 2011 (Exempting Music, Literary Quotes, and Callers' Comments)

Cutting Through the Matrix with Alan Watt Podcast (.xml Format)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2011 46:38


--{ Infection of The Body, Culture Change Lobby: "Our World Planners are Cheerful, All Elation Over Success of Their Plan, Public Degradation, Nearing Goal of De-criminalizing Paedophilia Whilst Rushing through Entertaining Necrophilia, Frankfurt School and Others have our Thanks, Marxists Who Lived Well on Donations from Banks, Backed by Presidents and Each Prime Minister, Promoting Moral Takedown by Methods Sinister" © Alan Watt }-- Continuing Wars and "War on Terror" - Dominant Minority, World Resource Takeovers - World Socialist System, Communitarianism, Privatization of Nations - Agenda 21/Sustainable Development, Populations Moved into Cities, "Rewilding" of Rural Areas. Neuroscience for Total Control of Humanity - Scientists Chopping up Brains and Plasticized Corpse Shows--Necrophilia, Dehumanization - Sensory Deprivation Techniques, Torture - Eugenicists Made into Saviours of Science - Vaccines, Auto-Immune Damage, "Acceptable Casualties" - Private Soldiers (Owned Privately) - Aerial Spraying Experiments in England - Disposable Public - Process of Societal Degradation - Pentagon-Funded Hollywood Propaganda - Demolition of Moslem Culture - Ability to See Things as They Are - Dropping IQ with Increasing Inoculations - Weather Warfare Weaponry - Aldous and Julian Huxley. (See http://www.cuttingthroughthematrix.com for article links.) *Title/Poem and Dialogue Copyrighted Alan Watt - March 11, 2011 (Exempting Music, Literary Quotes, and Callers' Comments)

UC Davis Art History Symposium
Regarded/Disregarded: The Reception of Body Culture: Chicano Figuration, from 1990-1992

UC Davis Art History Symposium

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2010 34:43


Art Histories
Regarded/Disregarded: The Reception of Body Culture: Chicano Figuration, from 1990-1992

Art Histories

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2009 34:18


UC Davis art history graduate student Kristina Schlosser explores the reception of Chicano art and its reception within the larger hegemonic art world.