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NO LA VIMOS VENIR con Alejandro Almendros 21-02-2026 Entrevistas a: Agustín Monteverde @Ag_Monteverde (Senador Nacional por La Libertad Avanza) María Alexandra Gómez García (Esposa de Nahuel Gallo, gendarme detenido en Venezuela) Diego Giuliano @DiegoGiuliano (Diputado Nacional por Santa Fe) Mónica Frade @MonicaFradeok (Diputada Nacional por la Pcia. Bs As. Coalición Cívica, en JxC) Ariel Tarico (Humorista)
LA PICADITA DE LOS SÁBADOS con María Esther Álvarez 21-02-2026 Entrevistas a: Mónica Frade @MonicaFradeok (Diputada Nacional por la Pcia. Bs As. Coalición Cívica, en JxC) Luis Cerini (Secretario General de la Organización de Trabajadores Radicales) Gabriel Biondi (Creador de contenido tech en Instagram y TikTok) Sergio Grimblat (Actor en la Obra Queridísimo Truman) Darwin García (Secretario municipal de Talita. Provincia de San Luis) Fausto López (Voz y Guitarra de Catarsis) Horacio Pascuariello (Periodista Responsable de la Sección de Pesca Deportiva del "Diario Crónica")
Mónica Frade @MonicaFradeok (Diputada Nacional por la Pcia. Bs As. Coalición Cívica, en JxC) No La Vimos Venir @rpmalmendros
Mónica Frade @MonicaFradeok (Diputada Nacional por la Pcia. Bs As. Coalición Cívica, en JxC) La Picadita de los Sábados @picaditasabado
On our latest podcast, we discuss the episodes of Coronation Street shown between the 9th and the 13th February (Episodes #11,790 - 11,794) This week, we meet Jodie and Shona's dad, Doug, though he's confined to his bed and certainly not in a good state of mind - though he's still lucid enough to know his youngest daughter's a wrong 'un. We're loving the mystery around this family, and Jodie's curious box of knickknacks has us wondering all sorts about what she's been up to! Also this week, Sam gets in touch with the Weatherfield drugs wizard when he hears that Ritalin can be used as a study aid - but is this a little too out of character for him? Also this week, Theo returns from his mum's, Mal proves himself to a a definite stalkery weirdo, and Debbie is assigned a prison buddy - and it's someone we were very happy to see again! As much as we wanted to carry on with the podcast after this and discuss the cancellation of the BSAs, unfortunately Michael wasn't feeling too well at all, so we called it a day after Street Talk - so you'll just have to wait a little longer to hear our thoughts on the British Soap Awards' cancellation!
In this episode, we speak with Assistant Professor of Environmental Humanities at the University of Copenhagen, Katy Overstreet. Katy is coordinator for the Landscapes, Senses, and Ecological Research Cluster as well as a core-member of the Centre for Sustainable Futures – both located at the University of Copenhagen. Katy's core fields of research include multispecies ethnography, environmental anthropology, feminist STS, and agrarian political economy, and she has written on themes such as farm animal welfare, foodways, bioindustrialisation, technoscience, trans-species sensory worlds, and care. Her main ethnographic fieldsites include the midwestern dairy worlds of the United States, and various sites in Denmark including pig farms, an insect farm, and a former brown coal mine. Across these sites, Katy has worked with a lot of different co-species social formations and technoscientifically modulated ways of living and dying in agriculture, and in today's episode, she will speak to some of these, focusing on the relations between microbes, cows, and humans in raw milk consumption, production, and politics. The basis for our conversation is a talk that Katy gave on the day before we recorded the podcast as part of the BSAS seminar series. Her talk was titled ‘Digestive belonging: a microbial ethnography of raw milk in America's Dairyland'. In the podcast, Katy unravels the notion of ‘digestive belonging' in this ethnographic context, connecting it to farmlife, microbes, social landscapes, pasteurization politics, and rural nostalgia among other things. We further discuss different modes of care in animal farming practices, the cultivation of trans-species sensing, and the idea of ‘positive animal welfare'. The podcast was recorded in October 2025 when Katy was in Bergen to give a presentation as part of the Bergen Social Anthropology Seminar series. Resources: Katy Overstreet's research profile Articles mentioned, authored by Katy: Digestive Belonging: A Microbial Ethnography of Raw Milk in America's Dairyland (2026) Be the boar: sex, sows, and courtship on a Danish pig farm (2022) How to Taste Like a Cow: Cultivating Shared Sense in Wisconsin Dairy Worlds (2021) EU funded Cost Action project LIFT aimed at ‘Lifting farm animal lives' that Katy participates in: here 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
In this episode, we speak with Assistant Professor of Environmental Humanities at the University of Copenhagen, Katy Overstreet. Katy is coordinator for the Landscapes, Senses, and Ecological Research Cluster as well as a core-member of the Centre for Sustainable Futures – both located at the University of Copenhagen. Katy's core fields of research include multispecies ethnography, environmental anthropology, feminist STS, and agrarian political economy, and she has written on themes such as farm animal welfare, foodways, bioindustrialisation, technoscience, trans-species sensory worlds, and care. Her main ethnographic fieldsites include the midwestern dairy worlds of the United States, and various sites in Denmark including pig farms, an insect farm, and a former brown coal mine. Across these sites, Katy has worked with a lot of different co-species social formations and technoscientifically modulated ways of living and dying in agriculture, and in today's episode, she will speak to some of these, focusing on the relations between microbes, cows, and humans in raw milk consumption, production, and politics. The basis for our conversation is a talk that Katy gave on the day before we recorded the podcast as part of the BSAS seminar series. Her talk was titled ‘Digestive belonging: a microbial ethnography of raw milk in America's Dairyland'. In the podcast, Katy unravels the notion of ‘digestive belonging' in this ethnographic context, connecting it to farmlife, microbes, social landscapes, pasteurization politics, and rural nostalgia among other things. We further discuss different modes of care in animal farming practices, the cultivation of trans-species sensing, and the idea of ‘positive animal welfare'. The podcast was recorded in October 2025 when Katy was in Bergen to give a presentation as part of the Bergen Social Anthropology Seminar series. Resources: Katy Overstreet's research profile Articles mentioned, authored by Katy: Digestive Belonging: A Microbial Ethnography of Raw Milk in America's Dairyland (2026) Be the boar: sex, sows, and courtship on a Danish pig farm (2022) How to Taste Like a Cow: Cultivating Shared Sense in Wisconsin Dairy Worlds (2021) EU funded Cost Action project LIFT aimed at ‘Lifting farm animal lives' that Katy participates in: here Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/food
In this episode, we speak with Assistant Professor of Environmental Humanities at the University of Copenhagen, Katy Overstreet. Katy is coordinator for the Landscapes, Senses, and Ecological Research Cluster as well as a core-member of the Centre for Sustainable Futures – both located at the University of Copenhagen. Katy's core fields of research include multispecies ethnography, environmental anthropology, feminist STS, and agrarian political economy, and she has written on themes such as farm animal welfare, foodways, bioindustrialisation, technoscience, trans-species sensory worlds, and care. Her main ethnographic fieldsites include the midwestern dairy worlds of the United States, and various sites in Denmark including pig farms, an insect farm, and a former brown coal mine. Across these sites, Katy has worked with a lot of different co-species social formations and technoscientifically modulated ways of living and dying in agriculture, and in today's episode, she will speak to some of these, focusing on the relations between microbes, cows, and humans in raw milk consumption, production, and politics. The basis for our conversation is a talk that Katy gave on the day before we recorded the podcast as part of the BSAS seminar series. Her talk was titled ‘Digestive belonging: a microbial ethnography of raw milk in America's Dairyland'. In the podcast, Katy unravels the notion of ‘digestive belonging' in this ethnographic context, connecting it to farmlife, microbes, social landscapes, pasteurization politics, and rural nostalgia among other things. We further discuss different modes of care in animal farming practices, the cultivation of trans-species sensing, and the idea of ‘positive animal welfare'. The podcast was recorded in October 2025 when Katy was in Bergen to give a presentation as part of the Bergen Social Anthropology Seminar series. Resources: Katy Overstreet's research profile Articles mentioned, authored by Katy: Digestive Belonging: A Microbial Ethnography of Raw Milk in America's Dairyland (2026) Be the boar: sex, sows, and courtship on a Danish pig farm (2022) How to Taste Like a Cow: Cultivating Shared Sense in Wisconsin Dairy Worlds (2021) EU funded Cost Action project LIFT aimed at ‘Lifting farm animal lives' that Katy participates in: here Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies
In this episode, we speak with Assistant Professor of Environmental Humanities at the University of Copenhagen, Katy Overstreet. Katy is coordinator for the Landscapes, Senses, and Ecological Research Cluster as well as a core-member of the Centre for Sustainable Futures – both located at the University of Copenhagen. Katy's core fields of research include multispecies ethnography, environmental anthropology, feminist STS, and agrarian political economy, and she has written on themes such as farm animal welfare, foodways, bioindustrialisation, technoscience, trans-species sensory worlds, and care. Her main ethnographic fieldsites include the midwestern dairy worlds of the United States, and various sites in Denmark including pig farms, an insect farm, and a former brown coal mine. Across these sites, Katy has worked with a lot of different co-species social formations and technoscientifically modulated ways of living and dying in agriculture, and in today's episode, she will speak to some of these, focusing on the relations between microbes, cows, and humans in raw milk consumption, production, and politics. The basis for our conversation is a talk that Katy gave on the day before we recorded the podcast as part of the BSAS seminar series. Her talk was titled ‘Digestive belonging: a microbial ethnography of raw milk in America's Dairyland'. In the podcast, Katy unravels the notion of ‘digestive belonging' in this ethnographic context, connecting it to farmlife, microbes, social landscapes, pasteurization politics, and rural nostalgia among other things. We further discuss different modes of care in animal farming practices, the cultivation of trans-species sensing, and the idea of ‘positive animal welfare'. The podcast was recorded in October 2025 when Katy was in Bergen to give a presentation as part of the Bergen Social Anthropology Seminar series. Resources: Katy Overstreet's research profile Articles mentioned, authored by Katy: Digestive Belonging: A Microbial Ethnography of Raw Milk in America's Dairyland (2026) Be the boar: sex, sows, and courtship on a Danish pig farm (2022) How to Taste Like a Cow: Cultivating Shared Sense in Wisconsin Dairy Worlds (2021) EU funded Cost Action project LIFT aimed at ‘Lifting farm animal lives' that Katy participates in: here Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/animal-studies
Todos los martes sumamos al fogón de Mañanas Urbanas artistas y bandas locales, regionales, y de todo el país! Hablamos con Matías Rodríguez que junto a Julieta Rodríguez forman " D-Mente Galáctica ". La banda es oriunda de Daireaux en la provincia de Bs As.
Gustavo Pulti Diputado de la Provincia de Bs As. @GustavoPulti @MarianoBoettner @JoaquinMugica 1-12-2025
Sergio Auger, Director General, Dirección de Hospitales del Ministerio de Salud de la Ciudad de Bs As. @gcba @rosca_casta 25-11-2025
EN LA TRINCHERA con Gustavo Tubio 05-11-2025 Entrevistas a: Nicolás Cereijo @NCereijo (Analista Político, Docente UBA) Ignacio Kovarsky (Presidente de CARBAP - Confederacion de Asociaciones Rurales de Bs As y La Pampa) Hernán Dobry @HernanDobry (Periodista Argentino en España)
Ignacio Kovarsky (Presidente de CARBAP - Confederacion de Asociaciones Rurales de Bs As y La Pampa) En La Trinchera @trinchera_en
APÚNTATE A MI TALLER EN VIVO, GRATIS, CHARISMA, en Madrid, CDMX, Bogotá y BsAs: https://librosparaemprendedores.net/charisma¿Has estado alguna vez en una sala llena de personas competentes y hay alguien que, sin hacer nada extraordinario, parece atraer naturalmente todas las miradas? Esa persona tiene presencia magnética, y no es casualidad ni don natural.Este episodio especial cierra nuestra serie más completa sobre carisma aplicado a marca personal integrando todo lo explorado en un sistema práctico y aplicable.Durante octubre hemos descompuesto el carisma en sus elementos fundamentales: los 4 pilares básicos, el poder de la voz, el lenguaje corporal, la psicología de la conexión, los primeros 30 segundos, el storytelling transformativo, y el carisma digital.Hoy integramos todo en un marco que puedes aplicar inmediatamente.Lo que descubrirás: ✅ La anatomía completa de la presencia magnética: 5 características que la distinguen de imitaciones superficiales✅ El sistema C.A.R.E.: marco práctico de 4 pasos (Calmar, Atraer, Relatar, Entusiasmar) para cualquier interacción importante✅ Los 5 multiplicadores de presencia que amplifican exponencialmente tu carisma natural✅ Aplicación específica del sistema en presentaciones, networking, reuniones virtuales y contenido digital✅ Tu plan personal de implementación de 30 días con métricas de progreso real✅ Casos integrados: Oprah Winfrey, Jacinda Ardern, Will Smith y cómo cada uno demuestra aspectos específicos de presencia magnéticaEste episodio especial extendido es la culminación perfecta si has seguido toda la serie, y una introducción completa si es tu primera vez explorando el carisma auténtico aplicado a marca personal.
¿Por qué recordamos historias que nos contaron hace años, pero olvidamos datos que escuchamos ayer? No es casualidad. Las historias activan mecanismos neurológicos que generan credibilidad, memoria y acción de manera más efectiva que los datos puros.APÚNTATE A MI TALLER EN VIVO, GRATIS, CHARISMA, en Madrid, CDMX, Bogotá y BsAs: https://librosparaemprendedores.net/charisma/Cuando dominas el storytelling carismático, no solo comunicas información: transmites sabiduría, creas conexiones emocionales que trascienden lo puramente profesional, y transformas tu comunicación en experiencias que realmente cambian perspectivas.En este episodio exploramos cómo desarrollar esa capacidad de storytelling carismático que convierte tu experiencia personal en sabiduría compartible.Lo que descubrirás:✅ La neurociencia del storytelling: qué ocurre en el cerebro cuando escuchamos una historia bien contada✅ Por qué las historias generan más credibilidad que los datos puros (y cómo aprovechar esto éticamente)✅ Los 4 elementos del storytelling carismático: Relevancia Emocional, Autenticidad Narrativa, Estructura Transformativa y Propósito Claro✅ Cómo identificar y estructurar tus historias más poderosas para tu marca personal✅ Adaptación de historias según contexto: presentaciones, networking, contenido digital✅ Casos reales de maestros del storytelling: Oprah Winfrey, Joaquín Sabina, Brené Brown✅ La diferencia crítica entre storytelling manipulativo vs. auténtico✅ Aplicación práctica en diferentes formatos (presencial, virtual, contenido grabado)Este episodio es clave si sientes que tu comunicación es técnicamente correcta pero no genera el impacto emocional que buscas, o si notas que otros conectan más profundamente usando sus experiencias personales.
APÚNTATE A MI TALLER EN VIVO, GRATIS, CHARISMA, en Madrid, CDMX, Bogotá y BsAs: https://librosparaemprendedores.net/charisma/En la era de la atención fragmentada, tienes exactamente 30 segundos para captar el interés genuino de alguien. No se trata de impactar por shock, sino de cautivar de forma auténtica para generar esa atención magnética donde las personas se enfocan completamente en lo que estás compartiendo.En esos primeros 30 segundos, las personas deciden si van a darte su atención completa o dividida. Y dominar este momento crítico se ha vuelto esencial en un mundo donde competimos constantemente por la atención.En este episodio exploramos exactamente cómo cautivar de manera auténtica en esos primeros segundos críticos, tanto en persona como en cámara.Lo que descubrirás:✅ La neurociencia de los primeros 30 segundos: qué decide el cerebro sobre ti en ese tiempo crítico✅ Los 4 elementos universales para cautivar: Apertura Magnética, Presencia Energética, Conexión Inmediata y Promesa Implícita✅ Diferencias específicas entre cautivar en persona vs. en cámara (y por qué en contextos virtuales es aún más crítico)✅ Aplicación práctica en videollamadas, presentaciones, networking y contenido grabado✅ Casos reales: Steve Jobs (aperturas magnéticas), Jimmy Fallon (comodidad inmediata), Alejandro Sanz (confianza en contextos difíciles)✅ Los errores más comunes que sabotean los primeros 30 segundos✅ El plan específico para desarrollar tu elemento más débil en las próximas 2 semanasEste episodio es clave si sientes que pierdes la atención de las personas en los primeros momentos, o si notas que no logras esa conexión inmediata que ves en otros profesionales.
APÚNTATE A MI TALLER EN VIVO, GRATIS, CHARISMA, en Madrid, CDMX, Bogotá y BsAs: https://librosparaemprendedores.net/charisma/¿Has sentido esa "química" inmediata con alguien que acabas de conocer? Esa sensación de confianza instantánea sin razón lógica aparente. No es casualidad ni magia. Tiene base neurológica y psicológica muy específica.Hay ciertos comportamientos que activan respuestas automáticas positivas en nuestro cerebro, y otros que generan desconfianza inconsciente. Las personas carismáticas aplican, muchas veces sin saberlo, principios psicológicos profundos sobre la conexión humana.En este episodio exploramos la psicología profunda del carisma auténtico y cómo desarrollar esa capacidad de conexión de manera genuina.Lo que descubrirás:✅ Qué ocurre en tu cerebro cuando alguien te parece carismático (neurociencia de la conexión)✅ Los 4 factores psicológicos del carisma auténtico: Autenticidad Percibida, Sintonía Emocional, Presencia Genuina e Intención Positiva✅ Cómo desarrollar cada factor conscientemente sin perder autenticidad✅ Los bloqueos internos que impiden la conexión natural (y cómo superarlos)✅ Casos reales de personas que conectan sistemáticamente: Keanu Reeves, Hugh Jackman, Pau Gasol, The Rock, Ryan Reynolds✅ Aplicación práctica específica para cada factor psicológico✅ El plan para desarrollar tu capacidad de conexión más débilEste episodio es clave si sientes que tienes dificultades para conectar profesionalmente, o si notas que otros con capacidades similares generan más confianza y abren más puertas.
APÚNTATE A MI TALLER EN VIVO, GRATIS, CHARISMA, en Madrid, CDMX, Bogotá y BsAs: https://librosparaemprendedores.net/charisma/¿Has notado cómo algunas personas tienen "presencia" antes de abrir la boca? Entran a una sala y automáticamente sabes que son importantes, competentes, confiables. Tu lenguaje corporal está comunicando constantemente, y en los primeros 3 segundos las personas ya decidieron si eres alguien en quien pueden confiar.En un mundo donde la presencia física es más escasa y por tanto más valiosa, desarrollar un lenguaje corporal carismático puede ser la diferencia entre pasar desapercibido o ser recordado.En este episodio exploramos cómo hacer que tu presencia física hable por ti de la manera más auténtica y efectiva posible.Lo que descubrirás:✅ Por qué tu cuerpo comunica competencia, confianza y autoridad antes que tus palabras✅ Los 4 pilares del lenguaje corporal carismático: Postura, Gestos, Contacto Visual y Uso del Espacio✅ Cómo aplicar estos elementos en presentaciones, videollamadas, networking y reuniones comerciales✅ Adaptaciones específicas para el contexto virtual y presencial✅ Los errores más comunes que sabotean tu presencia física (y cómo corregirlos)✅ El plan práctico para desarrollar tu pilar más débil en las próximas 2 semanas✅ Casos reales de presencias físicas que transmiten autoridad sin intimidarEste episodio es clave si sientes que tu presencia física no refleja tu competencia real, o si notas que en reuniones y eventos tu lenguaje corporal no te ayuda a proyectar la autoridad que tienes.
APÚNTATE A MI TALLER EN VIVO, GRATIS, CHARISMA, en Madrid, CDMX, Bogotá y BsAs: https://librosparaemprendedores.net/charisma/¿Has notado cómo puedes reconocer a ciertas personas solo por escuchar 3 segundos de su voz? No es casualidad. Tu voz es tu tarjeta de presentación invisible y en los primeros 7 segundos de escucharte, las personas ya decidieron si confían en ti.En la era digital, donde videollamadas, podcasts y audios son fundamentales, desarrollar una presencia vocal carismática se ha vuelto crítico para tu marca personal.En este episodio exploramos cómo tu voz puede convertirse en una de tus ventajas competitivas más auténticas.Lo que descubrirás:✅ Por qué tu voz comunica competencia, confianza y calidez antes que tus palabras✅ Los 4 elementos de una voz carismática: Tonalidad, Ritmo, Volumen y Resonancia✅ Cómo aplicar estos elementos en llamadas comerciales, contenido grabado, presentaciones y networking✅ Casos reales de voces que transmiten autoridad sin arrogancia y calidez sin debilidad✅ Los errores más comunes que debilitan tu presencia vocal (y cómo corregirlos)✅ El plan práctico para desarrollar tu elemento vocal más débil en las próximas 2 semanasEste episodio es clave si sientes que tu voz no refleja tu competencia, o si notas que en llamadas y presentaciones no generas el impacto que buscas.
Conocemos a los candidatos: En Vuelo de Regreso: Fernando Gray, candidato a diputado nacional x Bs As x Alianza Unión Federal. Actual intendente de Esteban Echeverría Con Santiago Pont Lezica y Gisela Larsen FM MILENIUM
APÚNTATE A MI TALLER EN VIVO, GRATIS, CHARISMA, en Madrid, CDMX, Bogotá y BsAs: https://librosparaemprendedores.net/charisma/¿Has notado cómo hay profesionales que cuando entran a una sala, la energía cambia? No es casualidad. Es el resultado de desarrollar una presencia carismática auténtica.El carisma no es un don mágico ni una cuestión de ser extrovertido. Es un conjunto de habilidades específicas que amplifican tu competencia profesional y hacen que las personas confíen en ti antes de conocer todos tus logros.En este episodio profundizamos en los cuatro pilares fundamentales del carisma aplicado específicamente a tu marca personal.Lo que descubrirás:✅ Por qué el carisma profesional es diferente al social (y cómo desarrollar el que realmente potencia tu marca)✅ Los 4 pilares del carisma aplicado: Calmar, Cautivar, Contar y Conectar - con ejemplos específicos por sector✅ Cómo integrar estos pilares en tu contenido, presentaciones, networking y reuniones comerciales✅ Los errores más comunes al intentar desarrollar presencia carismática (y cómo evitarlos)✅ El plan práctico para desarrollar tu pilar más débil en las próximas dos semanas✅ Casos reales de profesionales que transformaron su impacto desarrollando presencia carismática auténticaEste episodio es clave si sientes que tu expertise no se refleja en tu presencia, o si notas que otros profesionales con menos conocimiento generan más confianza y abren más puertas.
Todos los martes sumamos al fogón de Mañanas Urbanas artistas y bandas locales, regionales, y de todo el país! Hablamos con Migue de Peligro Badén, la banda oriunda de Villa Iris - Provincia de BS AS estrena nuevo tema, además hablamos de los comienzos del trío por 2008 .
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Un jamaiquino con mucha plata, un municipio de Bs As con ganas de trascender y el sueño de un continente. Nacho nos cuenta cómo fue el proyecto del Parque de Disney en San Pedro. Encontra este y mucho más contenido todos los sábados a las 13hs por www.fm913.com.ar o en Spotify
It is alas our last supporting episode! After almost six years, we are looking back on our Top 10 favorite episodes, performances, quotes and new obsessions born out of hopping on microphones every week to talk about women (and sometimes men!) in supporting roles that we love. As a wise woman once said, it was never a burden, it was an honor. But as another wise woman once said while accepting an award for best supporting actress, I gotta go, bye! All episodes of the Best Supporting Aftershow on Patreon: www.patreon.com/bsapod Email: thebsapod@gmail.com Instagram: @bsapod Colin Drucker - Instagram: @colindrucker_ Nick Kochanov - Instagram: @nickkochanov
It's the end of the world, or at least the end of the world as Hannah, Prior, Louis, Harper and Joe know it. Roy is left with nothing but the haunting of Ethel Rosenberg in the end, who herself finds peace through tradition (and believe it or not, Louis). While Joe's fairy tale comes crashing around him, Prior chooses life, Harper chooses San Francisco, Belize chooses forgiveness, and Hannah chooses to stay in New York with her gays. Great Work, indeed. Join us for The Best Supporting Aftershow and early access to main episodes on Patreon: www.patreon.com/bsapod Email: thebsapod@gmail.com Instagram: @bsapod Colin Drucker - Instagram: @colindrucker_ Nick Kochanov - Instagram: @nickkochanov
The Angel, some ghosts and Mother Pitt descend upon New York. Harper vanishes to Antarctica by way of Prospect Park, Prior turns prophet, Hannah ends up in the Bronx, and Joe and Louis kick off a situationship straight out of East Hell. Speaking of which, Roy Cohn has become the demon of St Vincent's, but Ethel Rosenberg has arrived to keep him company. Nevertheless, Belize persists. Join us for The Best Supporting Aftershow and early access to main episodes on Patreon: www.patreon.com/bsapod Email: thebsapod@gmail.com Instagram: @bsapod Colin Drucker - Instagram: @colindrucker_ Nick Kochanov - Instagram: @nickkochanov
We are taking on the heaven-sent HBO television event of 2003, “Angels in America” and specifically the first two episodes this week. Not only is it a Big Important Gay Story, it's directed by Mike Nichols and stars Meryl Streep, Mary Louise Parker, Emma Thompson and a series of straight men playing impeccably gay, especially Jeffrey Wright. And then there's Al Pacino as Roy Cohn, in one of the biggest performances we've ever gotten to queen out on. Plus Thomas Newman's score, the scope of Tony Kushner's storytelling, that prosthetic work on Meryl as the rabbi and a lightning fast pace for a six hour miniseries. Join us for The Best Supporting Aftershow and early access to main episodes on Patreon: www.patreon.com/bsapod Email: thebsapod@gmail.com Instagram: @bsapod Colin Drucker - Instagram: @colindrucker_ Nick Kochanov - Instagram: @nickkochanov
Edie, get some ice cream! We're celebrating 2009's “Grey Gardens” with that fine HBO polish, impeccable prosthetics, a sweeping score, the wild range of Jessica Lange and Drew Barrymore working harder than anyone to bring Little Edie Beale to life in all her glory, misery and resilience. Jeanne Tripplehorn's Jackie O, Malcolm Gets's Gould and Ken Howard's Phelan Beale, to say nothing of those Maysles and that Baldwin, buoy the Beales through a thoroughly quotable, heartbreaking and hilarious rise to cult stardom. Join us for The Best Supporting Aftershow and early access to main episodes on Patreon: www.patreon.com/bsapod Email: thebsapod@gmail.com Instagram: @bsapod Colin Drucker - Instagram: @colindrucker_ Nick Kochanov - Instagram: @nickkochanov
How wonderful for us, to spend another 8 weeks in a season of “The White Lotus”, a show made up of essentially all supporting characters. We're counting down our favorite guests, staff and scene-stealing accomplices as we pack our bags and head off towards whatever becomes the next pop culture moment to feed the meme machine and produce endless TikTok theories. Join us for The Best Supporting Aftershow and early access to main episodes on Patreon: www.patreon.com/bsapod Email: thebsapod@gmail.com Instagram: @bsapod Colin Drucker - Instagram: @colindrucker_ Nick Kochanov - Instagram: @nickkochanov
Pull up a park bench at a bus stop cause we're talking about a true 20th century American classic, “Forrest Gump”! Despite its comedic quotability and punchline of a lead character, it taught millennials with cable in the 90s so much about Vietnam, drugs, dad rock, and just about every way you can have shrimp. Gary Sinise's Lt. Dan is everything you want from a Best Supporting Actor, Jenny's journey is a whole other movie, and Mrs. Gump sure does care about her son's education. Also Tom Hanks completely earned that second Oscar as Forrest, and that's all we have to say about that. Join us for The Best Supporting Aftershow and early access to main episodes on Patreon: www.patreon.com/bsapod Email: thebsapod@gmail.com Instagram: @bsapod Colin Drucker - Instagram: @colindrucker_ Nick Kochanov - Instagram: @nickkochanov
We're heading all the way down to that mansion in Mill Basin for 2024's Best Picture, “Anora”! Mikey Madison is the lucky lady having a wild two weeks on the arm of Ivan the Terrible, before Best Supporting Toros comes knocking. Yuriy Borisov gives a Sister Agnes style BSA nominated performance as Igor, Diamond shines, Lulu helps, Garnik barfs and that ending hits. Join us for The Best Supporting Aftershow and early access to main episodes on Patreon: www.patreon.com/bsapod Email: thebsapod@gmail.com Instagram: @bsapod Colin Drucker - Instagram: @colindrucker_ Nick Kochanov - Instagram: @nickkochanov
We're finally talking about this year's perplexing Oscars frontrunner Emilia Pérez! Is it absolutely El Mal? Well, Zoe Saldaña certainly deserves the BSAs this awards season, Édgar Ramirez is a total babe and Adriana Paz is a welcomed addition as Best Supporting Epiphania. But the more you know about this movie, the more you realize it's giving Tommy Wiseau energy with a French twist and will more likely end up a pop culture punchline than best picture of the year. Join us for The Best Supporting Aftershow and early access to main episodes on Patreon: www.patreon.com/bsapod Email: thebsapod@gmail.com Instagram: @bsapod Colin Drucker - Instagram: @colindrucker_ Nick Kochanov - Instagram: @nickkochanov
We're sing singing the praises of 2024's feel good tearjerker about a prison theater program, “Sing Sing”! Colman Domingo should be a Best Actor Oscar frontrunner this year, with Clarence Maclin and Sean San Jose in the Best Supporting Actor category (to say nothing of Dino and Charlie stealing the show and our hearts). This may be the least actressy movie we've ever discussed but easily one of the most emotional. Join us for The Best Supporting Aftershow and early access to main episodes on Patreon: www.patreon.com/bsapod Email: thebsapod@gmail.com Instagram: @bsapod Colin Drucker - Instagram: @colindrucker_ Nick Kochanov - Instagram: @nickkochanov
We're kicking off the year by looking back! This week we're counting down our Best Supporting movies, foods, music, reality TV, experiences and even furniture from the last year. We also briefly navigate a vacuum debacle and can't stop thinking about a certain VHS-shaped cake. Join us for The Best Supporting Aftershow and early access to main episodes on Patreon: www.patreon.com/bsapod Email: thebsapod@gmail.com Instagram: @bsapod Colin Drucker - Instagram: @colindrucker_ Nick Kochanov - Instagram: @nickkochanov
The golden girls of the West End, British cinema and occasionally even modern classics like Dennis the Menace sit down for a talk and a chat about whatever they want really. "Tea With the Dames” may not be high in caffeine, but is instead a warm mug of chamomile on a rainy afternoon with a champagne chaser. Join us for The Best Supporting Aftershow and early access to main episodes on Patreon: www.patreon.com/bsapod Email: thebsapod@gmail.com Instagram: @bsapod Colin Drucker - Instagram: @colindrucker_ Nick Kochanov - Instagram: @nickkochanov
Whether it's because of the holiday season, a redemption for Will Ferrell or our blossoming love of Mary Steenburgen, we're talking about “Elf” this week! Join us for The Best Supporting Aftershow and early access to main episodes on Patreon: www.patreon.com/bsapod Email: thebsapod@gmail.com Instagram: @bsapod Colin Drucker - Instagram: @colindrucker_ Nick Kochanov - Instagram: @nickkochanov
Brovember concludes with some mid-30s male ennui in the mid-90s, “Beautiful Girls”. Despite the stacked ensemble cast of Oscar winners and nominees, only Rosie O'Donnell gets to steal the show for a couple minutes while Uma Thurman, Mira Sorvino, Annabeth Gish, Lauren Holly and Martha Plimpton get to play girlfriends and love interests and Natalie Portman is the literal girl next door in a very uncomfortable subplot that truly signals our retreat from bro movies next month. Join us for The Best Supporting Aftershow and early access to main episodes on Patreon: www.patreon.com/bsapod Email: thebsapod@gmail.com Instagram: @bsapod Colin Drucker - Instagram: @colindrucker_ Nick Kochanov - Instagram: @nickkochanov
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Holy schnikes, it's Brovember! We're going back to a simpler time and happier place this week, the mid-90s buddy road movie with a heart of gold, “Tommy Boy”! This is Chris Farley's movie, but he's surrounded by Queen Brian Dennehy, Julie Warner as Best Supporting Michelle, Razzie nominee Bo Derek, an uncredited Rob Lowe getting his shirt sucked off by a pneumatic tube, and of course David Spade as the could have been gay Richard. Don't worry, we also talk about jelly donuts, mushrooms and peeing on the side of the road.
A movie about preemptive grief is somehow exactly what we needed this week. “His Three Daughters” features Carrie Coon, Elizabeth Olsen and Natasha Lyonne sistering out in a Lower East Side apartment while their father lingers through his final days in the other room. What could be better? Join us for The Best Supporting Aftershow and early access to main episodes on Patreon: www.patreon.com/bsapod Email: thebsapod@gmail.com Instagram: @bsapod Colin Drucker - Instagram: @colindrucker_ Nick Kochanov - Instagram: @nickkochanov
We're gonna need an extra dozen glazed and a whole bunch of family therapy to get through—or even to!—Thanksgiving at April's on the Lower East Side this year. Join us for The Best Supporting Aftershow and early access to main episodes on Patreon: www.patreon.com/bsapod Email: thebsapod@gmail.com Instagram: @bsapod Colin Drucker - Instagram: @colindrucker_ Nick Kochanov - Instagram: @nickkochanov
It's the date movie of 2004, “Closer”! Not a couples counselor in sight as four broken people bump traumas and look for love in all the wrong strip clubs. Clive Owen and Natalie Portman both got best supporting Oscar nominations, but we're equally intrigued with Julia Roberts in one of her less-discussed roles, while Jude Law is a shadow of the hunk he played in The Talented Mr. Ripley. Join us for The Best Supporting Aftershow and early access to main episodes on Patreon: www.patreon.com/bsapod Email: thebsapod@gmail.com Instagram: @bsapod Colin Drucker - Instagram: @colindrucker_ Nick Kochanov - Instagram: @nickkochanov
The rise and fall of the one-hit Wonders is packed with chart-topping performances and is a platinum record in our books! This week we're fangirling over 1996's “That Thing You Do”, with Tom Hanks doing triple duty as director, writer and co-star, Steve Zahn running away with the movie, Tom Everett Scott appreciating jazz, Charlize Theron, Obba Babatunde, Rita Wilson, Alex Rocco, Chris Isaak, Kevin Pollack and even Bryan Cranston making a meal out of a cameo. At the heart of it all is Liv Tyler's Faye, that brilliant soundtrack, and the continually missed opportunity to adapt this as a musical. Join us for The Best Supporting Aftershow and early access to main episodes on Patreon: www.patreon.com/bsapod Email: thebsapod@gmail.com Instagram: @bsapod Colin Drucker - Instagram: @colindrucker_ Nick Kochanov - Instagram: @nickkochanov
Honestly, we just felt like talking about “Unfaithful” this week! It's got strong fall vibes, an Oscar nominated Diane Lane, Kate Burton in the Friend role, a face journey on the Metro North, wind machines at a 27, that song in the trailer and two beloved BSAs in practically nonexistent cameos. Join us for The Best Supporting Aftershow and early access to main episodes on Patreon: www.patreon.com/bsapod Email: thebsapod@gmail.com Instagram: @bsapod Colin Drucker - Instagram: @colindrucker_ Nick Kochanov - Instagram: @nickkochanov
Well leggo my eggo, Juno is preggo! While this 2007 Oscar winner was a career making moment for writer Diablo Cody and Elliott Page, it's Jennifer Garner who runs away with this movie for us, with Allison Janney's Bren close behind in a Previa. Join us for The Best Supporting Aftershow and early access to main episodes on Patreon: www.patreon.com/bsapod Email: thebsapod@gmail.com Instagram: @bsapod Colin Drucker - Instagram: @colindrucker_ Nick Kochanov - Instagram: @nickkochanov
“Silver Linings Playbook” brought home Oscar gold for Jennifer Lawrence and nominations all around for 2012's Dirty Dancing for Manic Depressives in Philly. (Or is this some strange version of Garden State?) Jacki Weaver makes crabby snacks and drives a Cadillac, John Ortiz and Chris Tucker are some best supporting friends, Bradley Cooper is a babe and we can fix him, and it turns out that Robert DeNiro is kind of a great actor. Join us for The Best Supporting Aftershow and early access to main episodes on Patreon: www.patreon.com/bsapod Email: thebsapod@gmail.com Instagram: @bsapod Colin Drucker - Instagram: @colindrucker_ Nick Kochanov - Instagram: @nickkochanov
We're welcoming in the unofficial start of fall the best way we know how—talking about grief! 2010's “Rabbit Hole” is easily one of Nicole Kidman's best performances, and The Wiest as her mother with her own brick in her pocket almost makes us forget that Tyne Daly played that role on Broadway. Tammy Blanchard channels one of the greatest moments in this podcast's history, Sandra Oh is a best supporting featured ensemble, and we have a lot to say about Debbie. Join us for The Best Supporting Aftershow and early access to main episodes on Patreon: www.patreon.com/bsapod Email: thebsapod@gmail.com Instagram: @bsapod Colin Drucker - Instagram: @colindrucker_ Nick Kochanov - Instagram: @nickkochanov
We wrap up Family Movie Month with what can best be described as “Carrie” for kids. (With a surprising scoop of “Texas Chainsaw Massacre” and an important connection to “Scream 2”!) Despite its spooky undertones (and Roald Dahl roots), “Matilda” is also an enthralling coming of age story featuring small legend Mara Wilson, Embeth Davidtz's Icon to the Introverted, Miss Honey, TV royalty Danny DeVito and Rhea Perlman, Best Supporting Jean Speegel Howard and Pam Ferris tearing the scenery from limb to limb as Trunchbull. (And that Rusted Root song! That cake!) Join us for The Best Supporting Aftershow and early access to main episodes on Patreon: www.patreon.com/bsapod Email: thebsapod@gmail.com Instagram: @bsapod Colin Drucker - Instagram: @colindrucker_ Nick Kochanov - Instagram: @nickkochanov