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Nearly everyone uses their social media accounts to market themselves these days. However, our guest this week begs to differ. This week, we are joined by none other than the multi-faceted and multi-talented voice actor and ADR director, Ezra Weisz, who is currently directing the English dub of Miraculous Tales of LadyBug and Cat Noir. Ezra has done voices for many anime shows including Code Geass, The Outlaw, Bleach, and Vampire Knight, as well as a number of animated films such as Akira and Paprika. Ezra truly embodies the spirit of an entertainer! In this episode, Ezra talks about his life and his journey into becoming one of the most prolific voice actors in the community. He also lifts the veil to give us a glimpse of what it's like to be a voice actor and ADR director working in Hollywood. Plus, he also shares incredibly interesting tidbits about his personal life and how he maintains his brand of authenticity despite his fame and achievements. If you've been wondering about what being a voice actor in Hollywood is like, let Ezra give you a front-row seat with his anecdotes!Timestamps:[4:34]Ezra talks about why he doesn't follow social media marketing “rules”[12:05]Ezra talks about Tai Chi and Marathons [19:01]Why You Should Never Rush, According to Ezra[31:09]Ezra talks about being a warm up comic [37:51]What does a voice director do?[1:12:04]How to start your voice acting career according to Ezra WeiszFollow along with Alicyn's Wonderland on:Instagram: @AlicynTikTok: @alicynpackardYouTube: Alicyn PackardTwitter: @Alicyn
After I became obsessed with Cable Girls, Netflix suggested a show called High Seas (Alta Mar) to me. It was by the same team, I came to discover, and I was quickly hooked. (Sisters solving murders on an ocean liner in the 1940s? Are you kidding me? Yes, please!) I got curious about the making of this show after watching the third season in which a deadly virus was brought on board – like, is this timely by accident or on purpose? When did this air and who made it? (Aired 2020 – made in 2019. What?! And the thing that stretches the bounds of credulity the most is not the ghost, no, it’s how quickly they make a vaccine.) This all led me to another earlier show made by the same team – Gran Hotel. It features actors from both the other shows I watched and it has been a very nice distraction from this pandemic world. It takes place in the early 1900s and features various fun encounters with such new technology as electric lights! Film! Gramophones! Fingerprinting for criminal justice! It’s not as full of women being fabulous together as the teams’ other shows but it does feature the Gold Knife Killer and a satisfying forbidden romance. To read more of Searching for the Seams visit the Songs for the Struggling Artist blog. This is Episode 234 Song: The Long Way Around by The Chicks To support this podcast: Give it 5 stars in Apple Podcasts. Write a nice review! Rate it wherever you listen or through: https://ratethispodcast.com/strugglingartist Join my mailing list: www.emilyrainbowdavis.com/ Like the blog/show on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SongsfortheStrugglingArtist/ Support me on Patreon: www.patreon.com/emilyrdavis Or buy me a coffee on Kofi: http://ko-fi.com/emilyrainbowdavis or PayPal me: https://www.paypal.me/strugglingartist Follow me on Twitter @erainbowd Instagram and Pinterest Tell a friend! Listen to The Dragoning here and support via Ko-fi here: https://ko-fi.com/messengertheatrecompany As ever, I am yours, Emily Rainbow Davis
For the 20th episode special, the girls kick it old school and just talk back and forth between the two chatting about Jamal Murray, the return of the Big Ten, Naomi Osaka and Lewis Hamilton’s activism, and how the Jays are no longer the best team in New York. The girls then take a slight turn to discuss TV shows for a while.
Enver Murat Güçlü, 2008 yılı Koç Üniversitesi Sosyoloji bölümü mezunu. Yüksek lisans eğitimini İstanbul Üniversitesi Tiyatro Eleştirmenliği ve Dramaturji bölümünde tamamlayan Enver Bey, eğitmenlik, sunuculuk ve kreatif yönetmenlik yapmakta ve aynı zamanda seslendirme sanatçılığı ile ilgilenmekte. Birçok belgesel, sinema, animasyon, dizi, reklam, tanıtım, sesli kitap, e-eğitim gibi projelerde seslendirme çalışmalarına devam eden Enver Bey'in bugüne kadar seslendirdiği projeler arasında The Dark Knight, Alice Harikalar Diyarında, Harry Potter ve Ölüm Yadigarları, Star Wars Rogue One, Ultimate Spider-Man, Sense 8, Cable Girls, Genius, Mars, Jessica Jones, The Irishman, Big Hero ve A Simple Favor da mevcut. (00:40) - Koç Üniversitesi Öncesi Yıllar (08:50) - Üniversite Yılları ve Zamanı Yönetmek Üzerine (11:47) - Üniversite Lisans Eğitimi Sonrası Kariyer Yolculuğu (15:00) - Yüksek Lisans Yılları (21:00) - Toplumun Ses Hafızasının Bir Parçası Olmak (35:38) - Değişim ve Dönüşüm Döneminde Tasarım
So many of you were asking for another film drama recommendation. Just binge watched this spanish amazing season and give 5 stars to this. I recommend you to watch this too. The name is CABLE GIRLS. so go and watch it. Hope you like it!! Tell your views by mailing me at sumbalbabar231@gmail.com
Join Dave and Wayne for genre television show news, a glimpse into what the hosts are currently watching, commentary and analysis for the third and final season of Dark , and our listener feedback. This week on SciFi TV Rewatch we discuss alt Martha’s developing relationship with Jonas and the impact meeting her future self will have on the overall narrative. Adam’s motives remain unclear, and the provenance of the “For Charlotte” pocket watch adds even more mystery to the story. We also contemplate whether or not the cycle can even be broken and whether individuals are doomed to repeat their pasts. In our What We're Watching segment, Dave and his wife binge the final season of the Spanish Netflix series Cable Girls, and he gives a thumbs up to the pilot episode of Simon Barry’s (Continuum; Van Helsing) latest offering, Warrior Nun. Wayne and his family check out Disney’s latest streaming effort of the hit Broadway play Hamilton, and he learns that his son still remembers the lyrics to the soundtrack. In Listener Feedback, Fred from the Netherlands lets loose with a diatribe aimed at Netflix’s decision to drop the final season of Dark in one fell swoop. Remember to join the genre television and film discussion on the SciFi TV Rewatch Facebook group and follow us on Twitter @SciFiTVRewatch for the latest genre television show news and podcast releases. Episode Grade: A
This episode is brought to you by Never Conspire with a Sinful Baron, the fourth book in Renee Ann Miller's Infamous Lords series. Never Conspire with a Sinful Baron is out now, and available wherever books are sold. The Novel:Scandalous PassionsThe Author: Nicola DavidsonThe Noobies: Nikita Andester The Synopsis:Scotland, 1504.Lady Janet Fraser didn’t earn her reputation as Scotland’s most notorious sinner by following the rules. A former mistress of King James IV, she’s content to live her life from pleasure to pleasure. Even if those pleasures—and people—are forbidden.People like Sir Lachlan Ross, given the moniker The Highland Beast, a man as intimidating in battle as he is in size. A beast she discovers secretly wishes to be tamed and submit to her dominance.Or like her new ward, Lady Marjorie Hepburn, a convent-raised virgin with a desire to be taught all the sensual secrets of the marriage bed. Things that Janet is fully willing to teach her, again and again. There’s much for her to learn.And forbidden pleasures like the three of them together in one bed.But Lachlan and Marjorie both have ties to the king. As wicked lusts are indulged and affection unexpectedly grows into love, breaking the rules this time could mean all of their undoing…Show Notes: - Sponsored promo for Never Conspire with a Sinful Baron- Introducing Pride Month and our fabulous guest, Nikita Andester- Our favorite months and seasons (does Awards Season count?) - The disconnect between artists and art consumption - What changes can YOU make? Reference your "zone of control"- Celebrating Pride Month and Fighting for Racial Equality (00:11:43)- Nikita recommends Black-owned sex shops and we highlight Feelmore in Oakland, CA- Why aren't we experimenting and exploring more??- What does Pride Month mean to you? (00:21:05)- Pride reading & watching recommendations - see full list below (00:24:09)- Find and follow Nikita on Twitter or on her personal website- Introducing Scandalous Passions (00:32:38)- A brief synopsis for Scandalous Passions (00:35:10)- Falling in love with the dedication page - Finding romance novels that go beyond cishet and "white people problems"- Discussing non-binary and trans characters in literature - their journey does not always need to be about discovering their identity - What we loved about this book (00:44:40)- Sexual agency, speech impediments, and body positivity in one book?!- But WTF is up with that bacon and egg hair washing scene? - Some saucy sexcerpts (01:03:55)- "We forget that sexuality is wholesome."- Heart, Humor, and Heat ratings - This could be the start of Nikita's romance-reading Renaissance Pride 2020 Recs: - "Las chicas del cable" (aka "Cable Girls") on Netflix - Janelle Monae's "Dirty Computer"- Starless by Jacqueline Carey - Terra Ignota by Ada Palmer- Eating Chinese Food Naked by Mei Ng - "Pose" on Netflix - "Self Made" on Netflix- Fake Out (Book #1 in the Fake Boyfriend series by Eden Finley)- Big Gay Fiction Podcast Follow Boobies & Noobies on Twitter, Instagram, & Facebook @boobiespodcast and check out our blog, merch, and more on our brand new Boobies & Noobies website.*Boobies & Noobies is part of the Frolic Podcast Network. You can find more outstanding podcasts to subscribe to at Frolic.media/podcasts*
If we’ve talked about TV in the last few weeks (and we MAY have talked about TV a lot in these virus times,) I’ve surely mentioned Cable Girls to you. I’ve become a bit obsessed. It’s a Spanish TV show about switchboard operators in the early 20th century. It is stylish and sexy and most impressively, about women’s solidarity. There is nothing the women in this show won’t do for their friends. And I mean nothing. They will tank their relationships, start a strike, even stage a prison break. They are a group of friends who show up for each other in some really extraordinarily ways. To read more of The Inspiring Solidarity of the Cable Girls visit the Songs for the Struggling Artist blog. This is Episode 202 Song: Marta, Sebas, Guille y los demas by Amaral Image of a Cable Girls poster in Madrid by Fred Romero via Wikicommons Listen to The Dragoning here and support via Ko-fi here: https://ko-fi.com/messengertheatrecompany To support this podcast: Give it 5 stars in Apple Podcasts. Write a nice review! Rate it wherever you listen or through: https://ratethispodcast.com/strugglingartist Join my mailing list: www.emilyrainbowdavis.com/ Like the blog/show on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SongsfortheStrugglingArtist/ Support me on Patreon: www.patreon.com/emilyrdavis Or buy me a coffee on Kofi: http://ko-fi.com/emilyrainbowdavis or PayPal me: https://www.paypal.me/strugglingartist Follow me on Twitter @erainbowd Instagram and Pinterest Tell a friend! As ever, I am yours, Emily Rainbow Davis
Being SCARED turns into FEAR. Which Rabbit feels is temporary feelings. How can you turn fear into positive energy and know that it is apart of the process. Keep going! Lowkey I mean HIGHKEY address the hater once and let em' know THE LIGHT STILL LIT BECAUSE OF YOU and YOU ARE IN CONTROL. Diving deep into and discussing suicide. Do you think it's selfish when another commits suicide? Uh oh Rabbit really loves Cable Girls on Netflix. Why does this really capture her attention.Follow Me:IG: Rebekah.Denise__FB: Rebekah BoykinsTwitter: @__RebekahDeniseBlog Site: www.iamrebekahdenise.comQuestions, Suggestions, Inquiries: iiamrebekahdenise@gmail.com
Being SCARED turns into FEAR. Which Rabbit feels is temporary feelings. How can you turn fear into positive energy and know that it is apart of the process. Keep going! Lowkey I mean HIGHKEY address the hater once and let em' know THE LIGHT STILL LIT BECAUSE OF YOU and YOU ARE IN CONTROL. Diving deep into and discussing suicide. Do you think it's selfish when another commits suicide? Uh oh Rabbit really loves Cable Girls on Netflix. Why does this really capture her attention.Follow Me:IG: Rebekah.Denise__FB: Rebekah BoykinsTwitter: @__RebekahDeniseBlog Site: www.iamrebekahdenise.comQuestions, Suggestions, Inquiries: iiamrebekahdenise@gmail.com
Wellness and empowerment coach Natalie Griffie is talking about the importance of the mindset in this episode of Dharma Drops Podcast. Not only does she share ways in which we can begin to identify and reshape thoughts that keep us from our potential, but she also explains how the mindset relates to our overall wellness and fitness. This episode reminds us that our thoughts shape our perspective of reality, so we need to get clear with what we think and why. And, most importantly, we can discover that we have the power to reframe our thoughts. Along the way, we talk about meditation, buti yoga; dance; Stay Sexy, Don't Get Murdered: The Definitive How-To Guide (My Favorite Murder book); Lucifer; Cable Girls; Healing Uncensored Podcast; and more. To join the Dharma Drops Community Page, click HERE! To register for Feeding the Wild Life: A 2-Week Journey into Loving Your Crazy + Wild Life, click HERE! To keep up with Natalie, follow her on: Website: https://nataliegriffie.com/ Instagram: @nataliegriffie Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/natalie.griffie Facebook group: The Well + Worthy Collective To read Natalie's article on Dharma Drops Magazine, click HERE! To follow my shenanigans, you can catch me at: Website: rebeccawarfield.com and dharmadropspodcast.com Instagram: @rebeccawarfieldyoga and @dharmadropspodcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rebeccawarfieldyoga/
Lindsay Adams (Bake Stuff with Lindsay) joins Nick and Will to watch GLOW, Rocko's Modern Life, The Family, Wu Assassins, The Naked DirectorEnter the Anime, Dollar, Cable Girls, Sintonia Get extra episodes and our Friday list every week on Our Patreon page Join the conversation in the "Recently Added Netflix Recs" Facebook Group. Follow @recently__added on Twitter and Instagram. (that's two underscores)
Neste programa, aproveitando o gancho da Copa do Mundo, falamos sobre futebol feminino, as dificuldades e barreiras ainda encontradas pelas atletas que praticam o esporte e debatemos sobre uma possível necessidade de adaptação. O programa contou com a formação original: Neri, Vinagretti, Junior, Rurick, Vini e Heitor! A abertura e áudio de fundo é som dos nossos amigos do DD CRASH em parceria com Josh Culture e Terra Preta, a música chama N.C.S.U e vocês encontram no Spotify, YouTube e onde mais eles tocarem. Acompanhem o trampo deles no instagram @d.d.crash. Vina(gretti) indica: "Podcast Mamilos (Ep. 201 - Vaza Jato)" https://open.spotify.com/episode/14vaaG6OeCWKdtv9osffI1?si=9YK3PnZnT_GVdrRycDAy9Q Júnior indica: "Geração Peneiras" https://youtu.be/0cK6jcPFc3Q Rurick indica: "Gatunas" https://www.netflix.com/title/80230561?s=i Vini indica: "Menina do Laço" https://www.nsctotal.com.br/noticias/menina-de-9-anos-e-a-primeira-a-jogar-futebol-na-base-de-time-da-serie-a-do-brasil "Cable Girls" https://www.netflix.com/title/80100929?s=a&trkid=13747225&t=wha Heitor indica: "Go Equal" https://instagram.com/goequal?igshid=1kphujk9xnejz Neri indica: "The Handmaid's Tale" https://globoplay.globo.com/the-handmaids-tale/p/11154/?gclid=Cj0KCQjwl6LoBRDqARIsABllMSbyw1B4EzlcVk7YVxJRhzlZHXx7Nlhc3jj21WYvz79nwq0Yz3olW6MaAtqNEALw_wcB
Amanda and guest Mya Nunnally discuss mermaid literature, engrossing audiobooks, and more in this week’s episode of Get Booked. This episode is sponsored by TBR , Smoke and Summons by Charlie N. Holmberg, and Lola. Subscribe to the podcast via RSS, Apple Podcasts, or Stitcher. Questions 1. I teach 9th grade Honors English in Texas and am looking for a title to add to my novel unit for the spring semester. I currently have my classes choose between The Book Thief, Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close, and Ender’s Game. Ultimately I would like to find a book that hits a different level of interest for 15-16 year-olds, and can provide insight into a social issues research project that will close our unit. Preferably a book that is relatively similar in length to the other titles. Love your podcast and thanks in advance for your input, Melissa 2. I am looking for fiction for my wife, who is a huge fan of heist movies, soap opera-levels of drama, and sexually liberated female protagonists. She doesn’t read fiction for the most part, but her favorite media include Ocean’s 8, Ms. Fisher’s Murder Mysteries, and the Netflix show Cable Girls. Her academic specialization is refugee studies and the Middle East, so if there are any recommendations that take feature either, that would be fantastic. Thank you for your assistance in my overly narrow search. -Alex 3. A few years ago, I bought a copy of Mr. Penumbra’s 24-Hour Bookstore by Robin Sloan, brought it home, and placed it on the bookshelf in my bedroom. Much to my surprise, when I was trying to go to sleep that night, I realized it glows. (By the way, this book made it off my TBR list in record time because the glowing cover made it really difficult to ignore!) Maybe a year later, I came across Radioactive by Lauren Redniss, which is a visual biography of Marie and Pierre Curie. This book also glows. Ever since then, I have been on the lookout for more books that glow, but have been unsuccessful. I had high hopes for The Radium Girls by Kate Moore, but much to my disappointment, it does not. Do you know of any books that fit the bill? I know this may be difficult, so in lieu of a luminescent read, I would also accept a book in which the reading experience goes beyond just words on the page. I’m thinking something along the lines of the “Miss Peregrine” series by Ransom Riggs which was inspired by old photographs and includes those photographs in the print edition. Another example is Echo by Pam Muñoz Ryan which encompasses multiple stories, including a fairytale. The fairytale pages are formatted differently than the rest of the book, music is woven throughout the book, and actual harmonica music is included at the beginning of each section. House of Leaves seems like it would work, but I’m a total scaredy cat and horror books are just not my thing. I like most genres (except horror), but tend to gravitate towards fantasy, historical fiction, and science nonfiction. Thanks for your help! -Jessica 4. Hi Amanda and Jenn! I travel from NC to TN at least once a month and it’s eight hours both ways. I usually download an audiobook that’s either 8 hrs or a little more or 16 hrs so I can read one or two going to and from. I download from my Libby app to dull the boredom and lately, I’ve been listening to what seems like the same book over and over again. I recently listened to The Other Woman by Sandie Jones followed by The Girl on the Train by Paula Hawkins (I know I was late to that one). I’m just really not digging this rut of sad female English main characters in abusive relationships because it makes for a depressing drive! I think Amanda was the one who said she only listens to nonfiction on audio, and I’m okay with that (recently also listened to Hidden Figures & I’ll Be Gone In The Dark on audio as well) but it would have to be super engaging. Basically I just want a fun audiobook that has the potential to make me laugh out loud. Other audiobooks included YA reads like The Hate U Give; The Fault in Our Stars; Will Grayson, Will Grayson; The Cruel Prince. DNFed Fates and Furies because I’m weird about audiobook narrator voices. I’m interested in some fantasy/sci-fi if possible. My latest pick for this weekend is Mr. Penumbra’s 24-Hour Bookstore. I’ll take Audible reads but will be sad because I’m a poor library science grad student. -Tori 5. Hi! I’m trying to find some books for my 8 year old who reads at a 5th grade level. Most books in her age range bore her and trying to find more advanced books is tricky as she IS 8 so sometimes the subject matter can get a bit dicey. She really loves fantasy (HUGE Harry Potter fan!). She has specifically asked for books that are really thick and will take her awhile to read. Series books are a plus as she loves to really immerse herself in these characters and worlds. Thanks for your help! -Starla 6. Hi! I’m looking for read-a-likes of some favorite books but by authors of color. I don’t have a specific genre in mind that I’m requesting, so here’s a list of some favorites to give a sense of what I like, and you can choose your own adventure: Jane Steele by Lyndsay Faye, The Rook by Daniel O’Malley, the Sevenwaters series by Juliet Marillier, the Lady Astronaut series by Mary Robinette Kowal, and the Murderbot series by Martha Wells. -Lindsey 7. Hi, I’m sure you’ve gotten questions about mermaid books before, but I’m hoping specifically for recommendations that are not YA but more literary with mermaid themes. I’ve loved books like Mermaid and Mrs. Hancock, or Alice Hoffman’s The Museum of Extraordinary Things. I’m a huge fan of Hoffman’s writing style even though (spoiler alert!) there was no real mermaid in the novel. I don’t necessarily need a romance element to enjoy the story, but it seems like all that’s out there is teen romance YA which is just not quite what I’m craving. If you have any recommendations at all for a richer, possibly mysterious read, I’d love to hear about it!! Thank you so much -Emily Books Discussed The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas The Disturbed Girl’s Dictionary by NoNieqa Ramos One Good Earl Deserves a Lover by Sarah MacLean The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo by Taylor Jenkins Reid S by JJ Abrams and Doug Dorst Illuminae by Amie Kaufman and Jay Kristoff Bad Blood by John Carreyrou Dread Nation by Justina Ireland Seraphina by Rachel Hartman Akata Witch by Nnedi Okorafor Zero Sum Game by S.L Huang The Black God’s Drums by P. Djèlí Clark The Merman by Carl-Johan Vallgren (TW abuse of children and animals) The Mermaid by Christina Henry
LA MANO DE DIOS Su vida siempre fue de película y solo era cuestión de tiempo para que Diego Armando Maradona, tenga su propia serie autobiográfica. La plataforma de entrega será Amazon Prime video. AMAZON PRIME VIDEO LAS CHICAS CONTINÚAN Pocos días después del estreno de la tercera temporada de Las Chicas del Cable, las protagonistas de la serie anunciaron por medio de un divertido 'teaser' la renovación de la ficción española por una cuarta temporada. Así que hay Cable Girls para rato. TWITTER FACEBOOK WATCH SE SUMA. 'Sorry For Your Loss', protagonizada por Elizabeth Olsen, junto a Kelly Marie Tran es el primer título de ficción con grandes nombres que estrena la red social. LA VANGUARDIA LA RESPUESTA FUE ‘TALK TO THE HAND’ Esa fue la respueste de Tite, entrenador de Brasil, consultado sobre los comentarios de Donald Trump. LO QUE DIJERON TRUMP Y TITE: LA REPUBLICA DESISTIÓ LULA El Partido de los Trabajadores comunicó que Lula da Silva, ex presidente de Brasil, desistió de participar en las elecciones generales y designó a Fernando Haddad como su sustituto en la campaña. FOLHA EN LA ERA DEL AUDIO, TWITTER NO QUIERE ESTAR AUSENTE. La plataforma social comenzó a implementar una nueva función que permite a sus usuarios hacer tranmisiones de audio en vivo a través de Periscope, aunque por ahora sólo está disponible para dispositivos con sistema iOS. PERISCOPE GIGANTES UNIDOS JAMÁS SERÁN VENCIDOS El gigante chino Alibaba creará una compañía conjunta con los grupos rusos MegaFon (telecomunicaciones) y Mail.Ru (internet) en el sector del comercio electrónico. La transacción debería concluir en el primer trimestre de 2019, según el comunicado. FRANCE 24 ESTÁ DE REGRESO Rod Stewart se prepara para el lanzamiento de su nuevo album “Blood Red Roses” que verá la luz el proximo 28 de septiembre "Look in her Eyes", es el segundo sencillo de su álbum.
We dip into lots of different shows and movies: Blockers with Ike Barinholtz and Leslie Mann, Stealing Beauty with the luminous Liv Tyler, Cable Girls set in Madrid, Off Course, a Spanish rom-com set in Berlin. Plus we talk about the little-known but very moving Ricky Gervais vehicle Derek. The Avengers comes up again as Helen starts to watch Dr. Strange with Benedict Cumberbatch. We touch quickly on the Crazy Rich Asians movie and why Helen is going no matter what the reviews say. Plus podcasts: Niall makes a case for discovering the late great Robin Williams and the ok Judd Apatow in the Stitcher Premium WTF Archives. Find us on Twitter: @GetYourEyesOn
Welcome back to the Mr. Skin Podcast! We are starting out with a TV nudity roundup this week, including nude highlights from Emmy Rossum and Levy Tran on Shameless, Louisa Krause and Carmen Ejogo on The Girlfriend Experience, and brand new boobs from The Chi and season two of Cable Girls. We’ve got news about the return of Game of Thrones, but unfortunately we won’t get more naked Khaleesi until Season 8 debuts in 2019. And over on Instagram, Salma Hayek is steaming up social with some cleavagetastic bikini pics.
Is another revolutionary dating show going to be the biggest TV show of the season? or is it the networks Last Resort for big ratings? The Real Housewives of Sydney has wrapped - we go behind the scenes with one of the show's extras about whether it was a batshit as it looked. We take a look at the new seasons of Master of None and Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt - will they live up to the hype of previous seasons? Plus, Scream. What is in store for season 3 and how is it different from the others? SHOW NOTES This episode is hosted by Laura Brodnik and Tiffany Dunk With thanks to Josh Britt This show was produced by Kelly Glover for the Mamamia Podcast Network. Last Resort airs Tuesdays and Wednesdays at 7.30pm on Nine. Scream, Master of None, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt are on Netflix. Real Housewives of Sydney is on Foxtel. Tiff thinks you should watch the The Comerback and Laura reckons you should check out Cable Girls on Netflix. Tell us what you're watching via email: thebinge@mamamia.com.au or OUR VERY OWN FACEBOOK PAGE. Please leave a rating and review in iTunes at ibooks by going to apple.co/mamamia, subscribe to the show while you're there, and if there's a TV lover in your life, share this show with them!
Is another revolutionary dating show going to be the biggest TV show of the season? or is it the networks Last Resort for big ratings? The Real Housewives of Sydney has wrapped - we go behind the scenes with one of the show's extras about whether it was a batshit as it looked. We take a look at the new seasons of Master of None and Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt - will they live up to the hype of previous seasons? Plus, Scream. What is in store for season 3 and how is it different from the others? SHOW NOTES This episode is hosted by Laura Brodnik and Tiffany Dunk With thanks to Josh Britt This show was produced by Kelly Glover for the Mamamia Podcast Network. Last Resort airs Tuesdays and Wednesdays at 7.30pm on Nine. Scream, Master of None, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt are on Netflix. Real Housewives of Sydney is on Foxtel. Tiff thinks you should watch the The Comerback and Laura reckons you should check out Cable Girls on Netflix. Tell us what you're watching via email: thebinge@mamamia.com.au or OUR VERY OWN FACEBOOK PAGE. Please leave a rating and review in iTunes at ibooks by going to apple.co/mamamia, subscribe to the show while you're there, and if there's a TV lover in your life, share this show with them!
My mom is visiting me this week and I took her to Yosemite National Park to recreate one of the best mother and son memories we have together. In this episode my mom Sara Rhodes sits in with us and tells the story of watching Bugs Bunny cartoons right before I was born. The best advice she has ever given me and how we were once chased by a bear. We review the Netflix original Cable Girls and for book time I talk about one of my all time favorites: Hagakure - The book of the Samurai and how this book can improve your life. Tupac was grateful ti his mother even though she was a crack fiend. In this episode I am grateful to my mom for teaching me how to smack the shit out of the big ones!