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Michael Boston is a British Italian gay adult film star living in Los Angeles. He's been active in the adult film since 2018 and blew up the following year in 2019. He has 13 awards and counting. Including several performer of the year awards. He is very well known for his big ass and great bottoming skills. Socials can be found on Michaelboston.fans This episode is brought to you by Olipop, a new healthy brand of soda. Go to https://drinkolipop.com/ and use code Marcela15 at checkout to get 15% off your first order. This episode is brought to you by Shopify. Shopify can help you take your business to the next level. Click HERE to set up your Shopify shop today and watch your business soar! This episode is brought to you by BranditScan, the best defese you have against social media fraud. Click HERE to get started with BranditScan today and get your first month for free. There is no better service to protect your social media accounts and your name and likeness. This episode is brought to you by Playboy. Click HERE to get a membership today and unlock a premium Playboy experience like no other. This episode is brought to you by Skillshare. Click HERE to start exploring all the courses Skillshare has to offer, from drawing and music, to graphic design and marketing, start expanding your knowledge today. This episode is brought to you by Fiverr. Click HERE to start hiring professionals to help you in various areas and take your business to the next level. This episode is brought to you by PodMatch. Click HERE to bring your podcasting journey to the next level by getting set up's Only Fans VIP Membership HERE Free Membership HEREn
Join us for a laughter-filled episode of The Dead End Podcast, where Josh and AC regale us with memorable anecdotes set against a backdrop of classic tunes. From heartfelt shoutouts and reflections on their life experiences, to their humorous takes on day-to-day occurrences, each moment guarantees a unique flavor of entertainment. Brace yourself for a hilarious deep-dive into Josh's relentless curiosity, AC's novel college memories, and their uproarious outlook on overlooked everyday experiences. Turning the tide, they further explore their memorable first-time adventures which include school volunteering and grading responsibilities. Our speakers highlight the contrast between bureaucratic challenges faced at different academic institutions, while providing insightful commentary on their grading experiences . They also take us on a virtual retreat to the Poconos, painting vivid imagery of an exotic cabin, exciting outdoor activities , and the challenges while navigating a different language environment. This episode further explores unpredictable tales from a misplaced car key at Mount Airy Casino to an amusing visit to a Volkswagen dealership. They share reader emails featuring curiosities like dancing squirrels, wrapping up with some peculiar happenings at a local 7-Eleven. All these quirky tales intertwined with a dash of self-deprecating humor promise a captivating narrative that will leave you in splits. The episode takes an eccentric turn as they delve into recent unconventional fashion trends. Comments on the controversial Pee Stain Denim by British-Italian brand Jordan Luca provide an intriguing glance into the baffling world of fashion. Coupled with diverse stories from around the world, including a tale of a porch pirate in Sacramento and Chipotle's latest celebratory offering, this episode promises to be a heady cocktail of humor, insight, and unexpected revelations! Strap in for an exciting ride with Josh and AC.
We continue our survey of ancient Rome on the small screen with our review of the first season of the British-Italian historical drama television series, Domina. Joined by special guest, Christina Hotalen, we dig into this re-re-envisioning of Rome's most infamous first lady, Livia Drusilla. We talk feminist retellings, history vs. narrative and the best ways to dispose of a body ca. 23 BCE.You can find images from Christina's dissertation project, "Embodying the Empire: Imperial Women and the Evolution of Succession Ideologies in the Third Century," here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We continue our survey of ancient Rome on the small screen with our review of the first season of the British-Italian historical drama television series, Domina. Joined by special guest, Christina Hotalen, we dig into this re-re-envisioning of Rome's most infamous first lady, Livia Drusilla. We talk feminist retellings, history vs. narrative and the best ways to dispose of a body ca. 23 BCE. You can find images from Christina's dissertation project, "Embodying the Empire: Imperial Women and the Evolution of Succession Ideologies in the Third Century," here.
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and his Italian counterpart Georgia Meloni have met to discuss how to tackle illegal migration.
Marley Conte is a British Italian trans non binary person.They are a parent to a daughter and partner to a husband. Both of whom they came out to as non binary just a few years ago.Marley shares what being non binary means to them and how growing up in Italy, where everything has a gender, left them struggling with their identity.Marley also explains how their daughter is their biggest ally and why everybody should consider their language and inclusivity when parentingMarley can be found on Instagram as @thenonbinaryparent and LinkedIn Marley ConteHas a young person in your life just come out as transgender or non-binary? Do you feel confused and have a lot of questions?Perhaps you're feeling frightened for them? Or maybe you're feeling upset?Download Josephine's guide for parents Help! My Child Is Trans at GloriouslyUnready.com/transgenderPlease Note:Everybody mentioned in this podcast series has agreed for their story to be told. We are keeping the names of Josephine's children private.The information contained in Gloriously Unready is provided for information purposes only. The contents of this podcast are not intended to amount to advice and you should not rely on any of the contents of this podcast. Professional advice should be obtained before taking or refraining from taking any action as a result of the contents of this podcast. Josephine Hughes disclaims all liability and responsibility arising from any reliance placed on any of the contents of this podcast.
In this episode Frank sits down for a chat with Luca Marchiori, British Italian food writer, and host of the Luca's Italy podcast to talk the two things that arguably matter the most to Italians, food and football. Luca gives us all something to chew on, pardon the pun, the next time we're in Italy serving up something outside of the ordinary TGU podcast as both he and Frank delve into the history of Italy's most beloved and popular dishes, all whilst weaving Calcio throughout the episode. Luca has written for, among others, Tuscanycious!, the official website of the Tuscan Tourist Board, Great Italian Chefs, Devour Tours and has been published in The Independent and can be seen on Netflix's Somebody Feed Phil, talking about the great love of his life, Venice. Enjoy the conversation. Find Luca on Twitter: @LucaMarchiori Find Frank on Twitter: @SerieA_Aust Follow The Gentleman Ultra: @GentlemanUltra Please don't forget to rate, review and share the podcast and thanks for listening.
It is a pleasure to welcome United Kingdom-based film director and producer Ginevra Gentili to The Jake's Take with Jacob Elyachar Podcast. Ginevra is a British-Italian film director who has a cinematography and photography background. She has been directing films since her early twenties and runs North Harley Films, an independent production company. The team specializes in producing content that is visually striking and intimately connects with audiences. The North Harley Films team has created music documentaries, live music sessions, and brand films.Some of the work that Ginevra and her team worked on several films, including Written Apology (2014), White Lies (2015), A Positive Person (2018), and Martin (2020). They have also helped several recording artists showcase their visions, including Eivør, Ella Morgan, Jess Thristan, and Sohodolls. Sony Music, Carnival Films, and Netflix hired North Harley Films to create a series of online promotions about Netflix's The Last Kingdom. The North Harley Films creators spoke with The Last Kingdom composer John Lunn and recording artist Eivør, who recorded music at his house in London, England. Ginevra won two awards for her work, including the 2020 Indie Short Fest's Best Original Screenplay and the 2021 Independent Short Annual Awards' Best Female Director for Tell Tales Signs. She was also nominated for two awards (Best Director and Best Short Film) at the 2020 Unrestricted View Film Festival. In this edition of The Jake's Take with Jacob Elyachar Podcast, Ginevra Gentili spoke about the pre-production process of Souls Divided (Anime Divse). She also spoke about her latest short film: Borrowed Time.
Elizabeth was born in the UK to a British-Italian family and grew up as a (semi/non-practicing) Christian. Following her own spiritual journey alongside a cultural exploration of Arabic language and culture, she later converted to Islam in her early 20s. Having since left Orthodox Islam, she is an advocate for liberalism in Islam. An award-winning activist, passionate about protecting human rights, promoting peace, and strengthening intercultural and interfaith cohesion, Elizabeth's main interests include women's rights, refugee and migrant rights and issues surrounding multiculturalism, anti-extremism and community cohesion – in particular, Jewish-Muslim relations. A renowned and curious chatterbox, Elizabeth loves exploring other cultures, travelling and tweeting!
Tom Service meets the British Italian tenor Freddie De Tommaso ahead of his starring role in Madame Butterfly at the Royal Opera House. Conductor André J Thomas, who has just been announced as LSO Associate Artist, tells Tom about his life in choral music and his project to unite the voices of gospel and community choirs from across London. There's also a report on the innovative music programme to help rehabilitate inmates at Karachi Central Jail in Pakistan, and news of a project taking music into schools in Bristol.
One of the most moving films in last year's International Film Festival was the British-Italian co-production Nowhere Special. It stars James Norton as an ailing window-cleaner trying to bring up a four-year-old boy on his own.
Ep 17, respect peeps, this week I am chilling with Jessie the Curator of London based collective Queer Culture Club. The team curate and host dope inclusive social events. Jessie is a genuine ALLY for the POC LGBT+ community, so had to hold a vibe with this gem!! Jessie shares her story of growing up queer in rural UK with very limited options and access to queer representation and community .As a queer, married, British Italian woman our lives couldn't be more different, but we shared a lot of good vibes, unfiltered experiences, and interesting stories.
We are thrilled and pleased to have finally released this wonderful profound interview with the lovely empathic talented Francesca De Luca. A London born actress Francesca De Luca is of Italian descent and moved to Los Angeles in 2014 to pursue her acting career. Having trained in London, New York and LA, with a strong theater and film background, she was discovered by one the greatest filmmakers of all time Francis Ford Coppola. We talk about what sparked the acting bug in her and what roles she prefers to play, which is very surprising. How embracing being an Empath, has upped her level in acting. How she battled through having the Coronavirus last year and the new normal for being on Hollywood sets and standards and safety procedures have all changed. How self tape auditions are more requested than the in person auditions and how these changes have effected her. And how her mother Stella still motivates and pushes her still to this day, even though she's has passed due to the Coronavirus. This was such in depth and passionate interview, enjoy guys!!! You can follow and support Francesca De Luca on these social media platforms: @francescatheactor @francescathecoach https://m.imdb.com/name/nm1395817/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bro-rantz/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bro-rantz/support
In '“Lacrime”, which means “tears” in italian, a British-Italian couple living in London documents the crisis through audio diaries in which they share their different perspectives on making it through the pandemic. Credits: This episode was produced by Studio Ochenta and written by Lisa Hanley, a Freelance Producer and Journalist based in London. She is the creator and Host of Investigative Podcast, The Scrutiny Hour and Blogger for www.lisajournoldn.com Lisa’s boy-friend Alessandro Pilla is an Electrician based in London. He is also the Co Creator and Production Editor of The Scrutiny Hour Podcast.Thank you for listening to Ochenta Stories. If you like what you heard, leave us a review on Apple Podcasts in whatever language you choose. Follow us over @ochentapodcasts on Twitter and Instagram for updates.
In this week’s episode we discuss, and desperately try to forget, 1975’s British-Italian fuster-cluck of a sci-fi series, Space: 1999. There was drinking involved, lots of drinking.
In this groundbreaking episode of the C.G. Podcast: an exclusive trailer for the questionable new movie "Jaws… But with a Cow", agony aunt Angela returns with more questionable advice, and a team of questionable council workers attempt to name a rather whiffy street. Also, some questionable hands-free devices play God, a questionable car salesman sketch gets very punny, and some questionable Brits struggle with the names of popular Italian cuisine. Written and performed by Comedy Geek. Special guests: Simon Emanuel, Luigi Sabato and Marie Edwards. Simon Emanuel is an incredible Welsh stand-up comedian/TV and radio personality with a flaire for manic, quick witted humour and we highly recommend you follow him on Facebook and catch his lively stand-up act at the next possible opportunity. Luigi Sabato is a British-Italian actor, producer and film director with a love of great humour. Comedy Geek are proud to be part of Britpod Scene, a collective of the best independent British podcasts on the web. For more great British podcasts check out their website and follow Britpod Scene on Twitter.
Welcome to the Outerfocus Podcast!I'm still loaded with cold, but I have been very brave and have soldiered on as to not disrupt your listening pleasure. I know, right? Please forgive my sniffling. I have edited out all of the ear piercing sneezes through........This week we welcome Spencer Lum a Brooklyn based photographer and founder of 5 West Studios providing wedding photography services; and Ground Glass, a blog that focuses on the business side of photography. We hear Spencer discuss his views on the photography industry including a little about what has changed for him, as well as discussing his first photography books.History of photography this week focuses on British/Italian photographer Felice Beato, also known as Felix. He was known to be one of the first photojournalists and war photographers, spending much of his in East Asia. We discuss his work produced during the Second Opium War, his Samurai photographs, as well as the time he spent in Japan, where he was also known to set up several businesses. Links:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Felice_Beatohttps://www.loc.gov/search/?q=Felice+Beato&sp=1Guest Links: http://www.spencerlum.comhttp://ground-glass.comhttp://5weststudios.comHost Links:https://www.outerfocuspodcast.cominfo@outerfocuspodcast.comBradley Hansonhttps://www.bradleyhanson.comhttps://www.facebook.com/bradleyhansonphotographyhttps://www.instagram.com/bradleyhansonphotography/https://twitter.com/bradleyhansonIan Weldonhttp://ianweldon.comhttps://www.instagram.com/not_wedding_photography/https://www.facebook.com/Ian-Weldon-Photography-124854627581367/Books:
In this week's episode, we're discussing the 2007 action/comedy/mystery/...horror? film "Hot Fuzz." Special topics for your consideration include: is this actually a horror movie, or did we get fooled by an action movie?, "Point Break" and being crazy for Swayze, Dire Straits appreciation (how would you guys feel about a new podcast segment called "Straits Talk"? No? Just us?), the real secrets of Las Vegas and horse lips. Yeah, horse lips. Have you seen this one? If so, what did you think? Let us know your thoughts at facebook.com/werewolfambulance, on Twitter @werebulance or on Instagram @werewolfambulance. You can also email us for our segment "MAILBAG!" at werewolfambulance@gmail.com and if you're feeling super generous, leave us an iTunes rating and review. Into British movies? Check out one of our earliest guestisodes, Episode 10- "Frightmare," Episode 19- "Kill List" or Episode 47- "Don't Look Now" (which is a British-Italian film but c'mon, close enough). Speaking of stuff you're into, how about checking out some sweet handmade horror stuff? You can do that by visiting our sponsor, Cryptocurium, at www.cryptocurium.com where you can sign up to have that sweet handmade stuff delivered to your door monthly via the Parcel of Terror. You can also get into The Order of the Thinned Veil, an appreciation society of all things Halloween. Werewolf Ambulance is a horror movie comedy podcast.
In this our summer-minded episode, we look at something that binds us all together: travel. Man's deep-rooted desire to travel and explore, coupled with the increasing globalisation of the swing dance market, has produced a generation of dancers, DJs and musicians that is almost constantly on the go. We meet some of them. *** Contributors to this episode: Diana Geisler, Vienna-based dancer, performer and instructor who travels almost every weekend to competitions and events Simon Bressanelli, British-Italian dancer who travels and teaches full-time www.simonbressanelli.co.uk Adrian Cunningham, Australian-born travelling musician and bandleader based in NYC www.adriancunningham.com Meghan Gilmore, Canadian DJ and dancer, head of DJs at Herrang Dance Camp, citizen of the world Marcus Nutzinger, From the Top co-editor *** Produced and presented by Alexei Korolyov www.alexei-korolyov.com From the Top theme song by Alexander Forstner, Nina Jukić and Alexei Korolyov
This episode could best be described as 1) how we earned our explicit rating on iTunes or 2) a "very long day" episode in which we go a little bit off-topic in describing the 1973 British-Italian psychological thriller "Don't Look Now" (and also make quite a few sound effects.) Special topics include: the magnetism of Sutherland, a takedown of the film "Antichrist" (again), Father Bartelucci, good old fashioned suspicion of everyone and everything, the oh-so-famous sex scene and quite possibly the best description of Channing Tatum ever uttered aloud. You're gonna love it. Have you seen "Don't Look Now"? Love it? Hate it? Also, tell us how you feel about Sutherland. Thank you Missy for suggesting this movie! Everyone, keep giving us your suggestions--we love to hear them. Get in touch at facebook.com/werewolfambulance, Instagram @werewolfambulance or Twitter @werebulance. Werewolf Ambulance is a horror movie comedy podcast.
When Italy joined World War II in June 1940, British-Italian men were rounded up and interned. Joe Pieri was just 21 years old and living in Glasgow when he was arrested and sent to a prison camp in Canada. Photo: Joe Pieri today.
When Italy joined World War II in June 1940, British-Italian men were rounded up and interned. Joe Pieri was just 21 years old and living in Glasgow when he was arrested and sent to a prison camp in Canada. Photo: Joe Pieri today.