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We are cutting open this movie and looking at it's insides! And to help me do it we have a real life forensic pathologist! This episode originally aired as a two parter on the other podcast put that was before I knew about how to edit a guest. It may have been a bit clinical for some. Now it's a nice clear hour and thirty six and I know you guys are going to love it.
What properties are fundamental to the universe? On this episode, Neil deGrasse Tyson and comic co-host Chuck Nice take a deep dive into multiverses, inflation theory, wormholes, and quantum entanglement with particle physicist Brian Cox.NOTE: StarTalk+ Patrons can watch or listen to this entire episode commercial-free.Thanks to our Patrons Tony Thompson, Kevin the Sommelier, Verne Thomas Inman, PhD, Claudio Carletti, James Weldon, Satoshi Watanabe, Keegan Matthews, Sandy Moir, Jim Flatt, and Mason Grogan for supporting us this week.Photo Credit: Pablo Carlos Budassi, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons
We're off to infinity and beyond with the mind blowing Jenifer Millard (soon to be Dr.) and the hilarious Eve Ellenbogen. In this episode we discuss how scientists can almost, but not quite see the big bang, whether or not the universe can die, whether Elon Musk will get to live out his fantasy of owning space slaves (or just what it will take for us to set up a colony on Mars), the three Mars missions that are taking place, whether we should be talking back to aliens and so much more. Our guestsJenifer MillardIs our expert who's literally submitted all the work for her PhD and is now just awaiting the confirmation. She is the host of the Awesome Astronomy podcast and the kind of science communicator who makes massive concepts easy to understand (step aside Brain Cox and Neil DeGrasse Tyson). Eve Ellenbogen Eve is an effortlessly funny New Yorker formerly based in Melbourne, Australia. She hosts the Everyone is Doing Better Than Me podcast. When it's safe and legal I highly recommend you check her out live and on-stage, but until then, listen to her podcast :)
Episode #29 - Halloween Special! This week Robert and Don discuss the 2007 classic horror film 'TRICK 'R TREAT' directed by Michael Dougherty which stars Brain Cox and Anna Paquin. This is also a special Halloween edition of HORROR VEIN which marks the end of the month long Halloween Celebration! We are sad...but we are gearing up for our next favorite Holiday Christmas, Yule, the Winter Solstice, Hanukkah or whatever you may celebrate. Keep listening for all the Holiday fun we have in store! Visit our Official Website athttps://horrorvein.com ( HorrorVein.com ) Hosted by Robert Massetti and Don Fisher Produced by Robert Massetti Published by FEAR FILM Studios Podcast Network Support this podcast
Chaque vendredi aux environs de minuit, la RTS ouvre une case dédiée au NIFFF et à des films récompensés du prix du public lors des 20 dernières éditions. Vendredi 15 mai, ne ratez pas Autopsie de Jane Doe, un excellent film de sorcière et dʹénigme en huis clos dans une morgue avec Emile Hirsh et Brain Cox.
Today Rob and Steve talk with our legendary friends Blair Strang (Actor and Lawyer) and Marwin Silerio (Actor and Personal Trainer). We have them in at our Avondale' Heights based Reality Hub studio (in between trains going past outside) to talk over a drink (or two) and dinner as we chat about Myth and Legend in this day and age. Plus a few stories from our own experience with other worldly realms of spiritual perception! Also Steve, Blair and Marwin are currently rehearsing for a show at the Hamilton Garden Arts Festival between 27th - 29th of February 2020, so we talked a bit about that too, because its awesome! Come check out our play 'Morningstar' written by Albert Belz, by booking tickets through www.hgaf.co.nz and we will see ya there! Hey Reality Hub fans! Please support the podcast by following Reality Hub on Instagram, Facebook and on Youtube for future videos and visit our website http://www.realityhub.love/ where you can also listen to the podcast online and read Rob’s blog! Time code and Topics (some podcast players like Overcast allow you to tap the timecode to go straight to that moment in the podcast) 00:59 Intro music 01:31 Marwin and his gratitude journal. 03:03 What archetypes are we? 03:21 Introducing our guests. 04:20 Nicknames. 05:11 Steve’s Valentine story. 06:35 Speak to your love language. 07:34 Mythology, Legends and Archetypes. 07:57 Greek and Maori mythology and the bible. 08:37 The movie The Omen. 09:14 The play Morningstar. 10:56 Hamilton and it’s arts festival. 12:15 The theatres in Hamilton. 13:42 Outdoor amphitheatre. The Hamilton Gardens. 14:40 Archetypes and the different types. 15:22 Lucifer. Who was he? 16:24 Lucifer the guiding light of the universe. 17:01 The Bible and the story of angels. 18:01 Lucifer is there to represent everything that is wrong in society.18:34 Egyptian influence. 19:15 Symbols of dark and light. 19:41 The larger than life archetypes in everyday life. 20:40 Christianity and growing up with it. 21:44 Sunday school. 22:11 Boarding school and church every morning. 22:40 The Bible and Star Wars. 23:28 The good and bad in life and the force. 23:53 Contrast and good vs evil. 24:40 Black Panther. 25:10 Thanos a good guy? 25:40 The anti-hero archetype. The Sopranos. 27:09 Admiring characters that are above the law and take risks. 28:22 Being high on power. 28:51 Being caught up with the rules. 29:22 Falling Down the movie. 30:30 Ragnarok on Netflix. 31:29 The legend of the Norse Gods. 32:31 The Norse myth of the giants. 34:29 Big budget movies compared to lower budget films. 35:24 Maori mythology and stories. 36:04 The spirit highway of New Zealand. 38:00 Where do we go when we die? 38:20 Journey of Souls and what’s it all about. 39:27 We plan our lives here on Earth? 40:09 Karma and creating our life. 41:50 Documenting the souls journey and what happens in the spirit world. 43:03 Hypnotherapy and discovering through regression past lives. 44:00 The exploration of lives in between the spirit world. 45:11 Remembering past lives vs your current life. 46:16 The Creator of life? 46:40 Time just a construct? 47:22 Parallel existences and other dimensions. 48:05 The 5 sense reality and the world a simulation. 49:00 Virtual reality or holographic reality. 49:58 The dimension theory. 51:18 Brain Cox theory. 51:26 Blair’s interesting experience of his aunty passing. 52:33 She came back in a beautiful orange glow. 53:31 Energy and parallel universes. 54:18 Steve’s story of his mother passing. 56:14 Coping with grief. Going to another dimension. 56:55 Any interesting stories growing up for Marwin? 57:51 Rob’s story about his father passing. 58:48 Helping hand in a relationship from the afterlife. 59:49 You can’t destroy energy. 1:00:10 Looking out over sacred ground and Blair’s story. 1:01:11 Mount Manaia story of it’s creation. 1:02:40 Wrapping up. 1:03:37 Outro music.
How would you describe the relationship you have with your body? Trying? Great? It's Complicated? In our sophomore episode, we talk to Fran and Phoebe from Honey about body confidence. From the highs, lows and in-betweens, join us as we discuss our respective journeys to loving our bodies. Roll on episode 2! March recommendations: Alice: The Infinite Monkey Cage by Brain Cox & Robin Ince (podcast) Dani: Golden Hour by Kacey Musgraves (album) According to Us is a Girly Gurls Production. Girly Gurls is an online platform for wxmen creatives to showcase their voices through their art.
Welcome back to Those Movie Guys Podcast, your one stop shop for movie news, reviews, and everything in between. This week the boys discuss the sad passing of Luke Perry, video games, a new Blade movie, a Sandlot series, casting The Hitman's Wife's Bodyguard, Ghostbusters casting, Spielberg and the Oscars, Edge of Tomorrow 2, It being super bloody, Brolin and Dinklage being brothers, the future of DC, another Walking Dead spinoff, Jared Leto as a vampire, Brain Cox, New Line and Hello Kitty, Will Smith, a few new movies trailers, and a whole mess of stuff they have been watching. Sit back, relax, and let them make consensual love to your ear holes. www.thosemovieguyspodcast.com Like us on FB: https://www.facebook.com/thosemovieguyspodcast/ Follow us on IG: @thosemovieguyspodcast Follow us on Twitter: @tmg_podcast Email: thosemovieguyspod@gmail.com Music: www.thegasolinegypsies.com
Brian is a physicist and astronomer that is going on a world tour to teach people all about the universe. He is always a fascinating person to listen to and Joe really gets some good questions in. It's kind of mind blowing what's going on out in the cosmos. I got a lot out of their conversation. Enjoy my review folks! Please email me with any suggestions and questions for future Reviews: Joeroganexperiencereview@gmail.com
On today's podcast, Matt & Jerry interview physicist extraordinaire Dr. Brain Cox about his moisturising regime and how we're all living in a video game, it's day 2 of Dag n' Fagvember and Trump is hijacked by Dr. Steve Simpson.
On today's podcast, Matt & Jerry interview physicist extraordinaire Dr. Brain Cox about his moisturising regime and how we're all living in a video game, it's day 2 of Dag n' Fagvember and Trump is hijacked by Dr. Steve Simpson.
This week we welcome Sacha Dhawan, successful actor across television, theatre and film. He is a close friend of Peter's and a very thoughtful guest who really tells us about the challenges (often seen at 'The Dark Side') of being a successful actor as well as the joys. He gives us some priceless stories and funny, juicy anecdotes about the stars he has worked with, such as Will Smith and Jeremy Piven. Peter kicks off informally, and the guys randomly get onto the the topic of IMDB and its importance in the industry. Paul explain how he met the founder (Colin Needham) who will be joining us as a guest soon. Sacha jokes that IMDB is great, but his bio is incorrect. The guys then get into the challenges between creative selectivity when choosing a job and the ever-growing practical challenges of life (mortgage, money, family) and how he personally manages that. He then opens up about getting into a role and dealing with repeat takes and the realities of working on set. Sacha talks about the power of 'saying no', trusting your gut, and the importance of having a good creative team that understands choices made for long term success rather than short term financial gain. Sacha then hits us with a GREAT Will Smith story about Will no longer being the number one man in his family when his son Jayden came along. He also gives us some insight into Will's work ethic and what it's like to not only meet, but to work with one of your heroes. Very interesting stuff... We also get a little heavier, taking a look at the loneliness of being on the road. Sacha shares his Hollywood story “when the cameras stop flashing”, going from super fame to not being able to get someone to take his picture within the space of 9 months. Having continuity in an Actor’s life is a big theme of this week's show – an issue which many creatives struggle with. Relationships are built on incremental emotional investment, so moving and changing all the time reduces the likelihood of forming long term bonds. We look at this on a larger scale that could apply to anyone, not just artists. We explore the perception of the famous actor vs the reality and how some actors might be happier not being at the very top and finding greater consistency in the middle echelons. We finish with some more funny stories and then Sacha gets real about the cultural challenges of being a British Indian actor. SHORT BIO: Sacha is an actor from Manchester, with successful careers in television, film and theatre in the UK and USA. He has worked and starred alongside Will Smith, James Corden, Jeremy Piven, Maggie Smith, and Brain Cox to name a few. He was in the original cast of the Broadway hit show The History Boys, and more recently starred in Sherlock with Benedict Cumberbatch as Jimmy, and in Mr Selfridge with Jeremy Piven. He has been close friend with Diapers Off host, Peter, since they were children.