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Juan Luis Álvarez habla de series que generan otros acontecimientos en el ámbito de la cultura. Libros, cómics, exposiciones… son series con propina. Friends (10 temporadas, 236 episodios. Movistar + Max) Friends narra las aventuras y desventuras de seis jóvenes de Nueva York, que forman una unida pandilla de amigos que viven en Manhattan y que suelen reunirse en sus apartamentos o en su bar habitual, el Central Perk. A pesar de los numerosos cambios que se producen en sus vidas, su amistad es inquebrantable en la dura batalla por salir adelante en sus periplos profesionales y personales. La propina: Friends experience: The one in Madrid (Ifema) Hasta mañana la capital se llena de nostalgia con recreaciones interactivas de los decorados más emblemáticos de la serie. Prepárate para posar en el icónico sofá naranja, sentarte en la mesa de la cocina de Mónica y Rachel, relajarte en las cómodas sillas de Joey y Chandler, y mucho más. Tráiler Shetland (6 temporadas, 20 episodios, Filmin) Las islas Shetland son el hogar natal del detective Jimmy Pérez regresa a casa dispuesto a defender a sus vecinos de cualquier mal que amenace la tranquila vida de las islas. La propina: La estupendas novelas negras de la creadora del personaje Ann Cleeves que acaba de publicar en España su último libro Tráiler Daredevil born again (1 temporada, 8 episodios, Disney Plus) En Daredevil: born again, Matt Murdock (Charlie Cox), un abogado ciego con habilidades superdesarrolladas lucha por la justicia desde su ajetreado bufete mientras el antiguo jefe mafioso Wilson Fisk (Vincent D'Onofrio) emprende una carrera política en Nueva York. Cuando sus identidades pasadas empiezan a salir a la luz, ambos se ven abocados a un enfrentamiento inevitable. La propina: El cómic de Panini /Marvel que le da nombre. La serie recoge la esencia del mismo, pero la historia difiere bastante. 192 páginas. Los autores son genios: Mazuchelli y Frank Miller. Tráiler
In this sermon from our Job: The Mystery of Suffering series, we explore what happens when well-meaning words miss the mark. As Job's friends try to explain his pain through a rigid lens of retribution and reward, were invited to reflect on our own assumptions about suffering, faith, and Gods justice. Join us as we wrestle with tough questions and discover the hope found in the innocent suffering of Christ. To catch up on the latest sermons from Deep Creek, go to iTunes, Spotify ordeepcreekanglican.comand check out the website for more info about whats happening. We are a welcoming and growing multigenerational church in Doncaster East in Melbourne with refreshing faith in Jesus Christ. We think that looks like being life-giving to the believer, surprising to the world, and strengthening to the weary and doubting. Read the transcript This morning's reading is from Job chapter 22, verses 2 to 30, and can be found on page 811 of the red pew Bibles, if you have those. Can a man be of benefit to God? Can even a wise person benefit him?What pleasure would it give the Almighty if you were righteous? What would he gain if your ways were blameless?Is it for your piety that he rebukes you and brings charges against you?Is not your wickedness great? Are not your sins endless?You demanded security from your relatives for no reason; you stripped people of their clothing, leaving them naked.You gave no water to the weary, and you withheld food from the hungry.Though you were a powerful man, owning land, and an honored man living on it, you sent widows away empty-handed and broke the strength of the fatherless.That is why snares are all around you, why sudden peril terrifies you, why it is so dark you cannot see, and why a flood of water covers you.Is not God in the heights of heaven? And see how lofty are the highest stars?Yet you say, What does God know? Does he judge through such darkness?Thick clouds veil him so he does not see us, as he goes about in the vaulted heavens.Will you keep to the old path that the wicked have trod?They were carried off before their time, their foundations washed away by a flood.They said to God, Leave us alone! What can the Almighty do to us?Yet it was he who filled their houses with good things.So I stand aloof from the plans of the wicked.The righteous see their ruin and rejoice; the innocent mock them, saying,Surely our foes are destroyed, and fire devours their wealth.Submit to God and be at peace with him; in this way prosperity will come to you.Accept instruction from his mouth and lay up his words in your heart.If you return to the Almighty, you will be restored.If you remove wickedness far from your tent and assign your nuggets to the dust, your gold of Ophir to the rocks in the ravines,then the Almighty will be your gold, the choicest silver for you.Surely then you will find delight in the Almighty and will lift up your face to God.You will pray to him, and he will hear you, and you will fulfill your vows.What you decide on will be done, and light will shine on your ways.When people are brought low and you say, Lift them up! then he will save the downcast.He will deliver even one who is not innocent, who will be delivered through the cleanness of your hands. Thank you, Angie. Well, I lost my voice during the week, so I might sound a little bit unusual today. My thanks to Chantelle, who's leading the singing, despite me choosing all the songs and making all the plans to be the person. So thank you very much. And thank you to the staff who've managed while I've been working from home this week. We particularly want to acknowledge that for those who have come from Iran, this is a very difficult time. On Friday, you might be aware that Israel began to send artillery to bomb Iran. That has been reciprocated, and we certainly fear a significant escalation. So we want to say to all of our congregation members who are from Iran and who have friends and family there that we're with you and we're praying for you. Of course, we know that many in Israel also have no control over what their leaders choose to do, and their leaders are making decisions based on all kinds of bad things that have been done on all sides. And so it's a very complex and dark and difficult situation. So, we love you and we're praying for you and for the people of Iran and Israel. Job's Friends We are continuing in our series on the Book of Job, and they tell me that having a raspy voice is kind of good for today because we're looking at some serious challenges in the way that people have spoken to each other and related, particularly around how friends have been together. Now, I didn't invent thissomeone else (awesome) on the internet did. This is an original painting featuring Job and his friends. And for those listening to the podcast, it has the word Friends, which we could say you know, So no one told you life was gonna be this way? (That Friends.) Thank you very much. So, the show Friends, of course, was one of the most successful sitcoms of all time. It started in 1994, and I was really busy doing Year 11 at that time, so I never got into Friends (I know that's horrifying to some of you). But of course, you can't help but know that the teaching and the story of Friends is not really about an overarching arc; it's about how these relationships unfold and how they navigate life together. These friends, living in the US (on the sofa at Central Perk), had 236 episodes of just friends interacting with each other. The way in which human relationshipsand indeed some of the changes that were happening in our society, particularly around intimacy and how we considered moral choiceswere shown through friendships. And you could see that being a friend didn't always mean you were a good one. Sometimes you said things that indicated you had a really different perspective. Sometimes you wounded each other through how you spoke, through how you cared (or didn't). And that's exactly what we find in the Book of Job. The bulk of the Book of Job actually revolves around a dialogue between friends. They go back and forth and back and forth, and it's not so much about getting somewhere; it's about how they speak about life from their perspectives and how they teach one another about what it means to live through the mess. Now, Job's friends here are dressed very finely, and they match how Job would have looked before all the suffering and disaster came upon him and his family. So Job was a great man and a good man. Job was wealthy. Job was prosperous. Job was wise. He had very substantial holdings, with lots of flocks and herds, and a large family with lots of kids. He was well respected, and I suspect this was his crew. This is Job and the boys. (I can say that because we've got the youth in today, and Phoebe's not here, so she can't just die.) And these fellows represent the whole of the ancient Near East. They're not from Israel or Jerusalem; this is a really multicultural crew. I imagine them meeting at the Qantas Club or the RACV Club, or maybe the Melbourne Clubthese are the boys. And we've got Eliphaz, Bildad, and Zophar: Eliphaz a Temanite (Teman was an Edomite region known for its wisdom). When Eliphaz speaks, he is the most respected, and he comes in quite pastorally. He probably has the highest EQ (emotional intelligence) as he begins. He is kind of a mystical personhe talks about having a vision, and a spirit came past him and he learned some thingsbut he's really representing the broad wisdom tradition in the ancient Near East. Bildad a Shuhite (Shuah was a descendant of Abraham). He is the one who refers to the ancestors: "Don't you know the history of the worldview that we have?" He says no one has ever broken these traditional teachings. Think about what your ancestors taught you. As he says in Job 8, "Ask the former generation Will they not instruct you?" Zophar (we're not exactly sure where Naamah is). He is probably the most impulsive or abrasive of the friends. Everyone's got someone like that in the crew: when they're good, they're very, very good, and when they're grumpy When Zophar speaks to Job, he has the least pastoral sensitivity. He even says to Job, "I think Gods even forgotten some of your sin. I think you're getting a discount on the way you are suffering." So these men come to visit Job, and in chapter 2 we see that they bring with them a full Middle Eastern obligation to mourn with their suffering friend. They set out from their homes and come to him, and they sit in the dust with him. They weep aloud and tear their robesexpressions of shared mourning and griefand they sprinkle dust on their heads. They sit with Job on the ground for seven days and seven nights. This is exactly what you want from your friends. They had lived a life together that was wealthy, prosperous, wise, and high-powered, well respected. But now one of their number has fallenfallen he has. Job was wealthy, prosperous, wise, well respected, and now everything is gone. His children are dead. His flocks and herds have been killed. His servants have been killed. His homes have been destroyed. And now his health is also gone. When one of their friends has fallen, they come to be with him. No one said a word to him because they saw how great his suffering was. But after a week, the dialogues begin. They approach Job's suffering with a desire to fix it, and their solution comes from their worldview and their wisdom. And so they bring these "wise" words, and we see cycles where Eliphaz speaks and Job replies; Bildad speaks and Job replies; Zophar speaks and Job replies. This happens three times. Towards the end of the third cycle, there's a discourse on wisdom (it might be Job replying, or it might just be an indication that the cycle is about to change). Then there is a young fellow who's not part of the boys. His name's Elihu (or Elihu), and he also has a long block of teaching. We're not exactly sure how he fits into the picture; we think probably he's someone from the community who's been listening to this. There is a lot of poetry in the text, so whether they were actually composing these speeches as they sat in the dust probably not. But Elihu comes in and says, "You guys, you old guys, you haven't managed to convince him. Let me have a go." (We all know someone like that.) He pretty much says the same sort of stuff, but he claims, "I know this from experience, not just from wisdom." He, like a few of them, does talk not just about suffering as retribution and reward, but also about discipline. But for the most part, he doesn't add anything. So we're not going to look at his words today. Retribution and Reward So, as I just said, what happens in these cycles is the friends applying a worldview to Job's suffering to try and fix it, and the worldview that they apply I've called retribution and reward. So if you do bad, you get bad. If you do good, you get good. This formula applies both to how you act among human beings and to how you interact with God in His world as Judge. If you do wicked things, God will punish you. If you are righteous, then God will reward you. And the boys and Job were pretty sure that this was how life had worked for them for decades, because they had done good by each other and in their community. They had been wise, they had been righteous, and they had prospered. We see at the beginning of the book that Job is not just a great man; he's a good man. So when someone looked at him with everything that he had, they would say, "Yes, this absolutely matches up. The equation makes sense." Again, you do good, you get good; you do bad, you get bad. Now, the Scriptures are permeated with this type of teaching, particularly if you look at the book of Deuteronomy, where God laid out how He intends humankind to liveand more specifically how He intended Israel to live as His people. He gave them the Law through Moses, worked out in great detail. Then at the end of Deuteronomy, you see God's promises: a list of consequences and rewards (or blessings) for disobedience or obedience to the Law. So, Israel, if you keep My law, if you follow Me, if you worship Me, if you are humble before Meif you live in the way that I have outlined for youthen you will flourish. You will thrive; you'll be in a land of milk and honey. But if you don't, then consequences will come: like exile, losing your land, drought and plague, and all the things that you might have hoped would happen to your enemies. This could happen to you. Then as you come into the prophets and the Psalms, you see the prophets saying to Israel, "The way that you've behaved has brought you into this place. Go back and look at Deuteronomy 29 and 30that's what's happening to you right now." Yet throughout the Psalms, there are laments like, "Why is this happening? Is it always that we did bad and got bad? We did good and we get good?" The questions are starting to come up. You might know that one of the Psalms says, "I have never seen the righteous forsaken or their children begging for bread." So still, underneath it: if you do good, you'll get good. Your kids will be prosperous and happy and healthy and all the things we want. When you come to the Wisdom literature (which Job is part of), you see that wisdom itself is considered a way of living where good gets you good and bad gets you bad. And so it's really smart: God says to live His way because you will actually end up successful. However, there's always exceptions, and the entire Old Testament is nuanced. There is teaching that says, "Hang on a second. Someone who is righteous is sufferingwhy?" Or, "Israel is trying to return to the Lord, and yet something bad is happeningwhat is going on?" But the friends have flattened the nuance and the larger picture into just the wisdom of the vending machine. So when they come to speak to Job in his sufferingafter they've done the right thingthey basically try to fix the situation with a vending-machine wisdom transaction. You do good: you put your money in, you press your button, and you get your Mars bar or your can of Coke. And if you don't, well, it's not because the vending machine is broken or needs a kick; it's because you put the wrong thing in. Or if you get a cup of muddy water out of the vending machineor if you wanted a Mars bar and got a box of sultanas (especially one that's been in the bottom of a school bag for three years)then it's because that's what you deserved. You must have pressed that button. And so the friends come to Job and they begin by saying, "Oh, look, can I venture a word with you?" (This is Eliphaz in chapter 4.) "Can I saylook, if you're suffering now but you're really righteous, it's only going to be temporary. Just hold on. Don't make too much of a mess of this. It's only going to be temporary, because we know if you've put good things in, good stuff's going to come out of it." I think Eliphaz is probably looking at Job's face while saying this, and Job's like, "Ah" So Eliphaz starts to get a little bit stronger. Then the other friends come in and they're like, "Look, your kids are deadit's really awfuland so they were definitely worse than you. But you've got a little bit of hope, because clearly you weren't as bad as them." And then it really starts to escalate to where we had our reading today, where they say, "Well, if you're getting muddy water and three-year-old sultanas, it's because you're actually a terrible secret sinner." And so in chapter 22 that Angie read for us, Eliphazwho started off saying, "Don't worry, it's only going to be temporary"now says, "Oh, actually, I think you've been ripping off your workers. I think that you actually are not as wise and wonderful as you thought. You gave no water to the weary. You withheld food from the hungry." He's deciding that he has to find some fault here, because if Job is continuing to suffer, then he must be far more wicked than anyone knew. They have flattened the teaching of Proverbs (which says, "If you keep the commands of God, they will prolong your life many years and bring you peace and prosperity") and they've turned it into a vending machine. You put in righteousness, you get blessing; you put in foolishness and you get shame. Now, it might be easy for us to point fingers at the friends, but we have a tendency to flatten the teachings of Scripture and who God is when we're faced with very challenging circumstancesparticularly in other people's lives. Because, like the friends, if you've lived with a formula and it doesn't seem to be working for someone else, you've got two options: you can either force their situation into the formula, or you can have your entire life start to unravel. Now, we (the church and Christians) might do something similar when we say things like: If you give a large tithe to the church, you'll get a large breakthrough in your life. If you have enough faith, you will be healed. If you stay pure as a young person, God will give you a great spouse. If your church is growing in number, the preacher must be saying all the true things. Everything happens for a reason. God won't give you more than you can handle. Hashtag blessed. And of course, when we have testimonies with a nice victorious finish to a part of someone's life, we don't really acknowledge that God is at work in the boring and the unsuccessfuland the "Oh wait, I thought I had a testimony three years ago and then everything went to heck." We can do this ourselves. And then, of course, when we sit with someone whose grief and pain is not resolved quickly, we become quite tired, and we might move to things like: "Well, what sin has opened the door that this has happened to you?" "What are you not doing right in life that you still haven't got enough money?" "Why are you not as clean and shiny as the rest of us?" "Is God really with you and at work in your life?" Now, of course, if you go to Job's responses, you can see that exactly what happens to him is what happens to us. When people say these things, you start to feel very isolated. You're isolated from the community of God's friends, from your own friends. And then you start to wonder, "Am I isolated from God, actually?" You feel shame. I must be doing something wrong. I'm not trying hard enough to be healed. I haven't got enough faith. I gave, but nothing came back. Maybe I shouldn't have given. Maybe I didn't give enough. What's going on? And so we get a distorted view of ourselves. We get a distorted view of God. And it's no wonder that someone who sits with pain or a very significant challenge in their life could find it really hard to be part of a community where we flatten things out to retribution and reward. So today we have an opportunity for a halfway-through learning. We've got three more weeks of this series, and we're actually going to learn some deep, deep theology about the way God works and what the real solutionif we can call it thatto Job's situation is (and was). But today I just want us to unlearn some things from the friends. I think we've heard the challenge and the rebuke of what we can do when we flatten things out and talk about God as a vending machine. But let's also see these three things. And I've got my gratitude to an author from New Zealand, William H. C., who runs a Chinese church over there, for these particular points. Three Things the Friends Didn't Take into Account The first thing that the friends didn't take into account was that there is a spiritual realm and spiritual evil at work in human circumstances. For them, they had shrunk good and bad, wisdom and foolishness, reward and punishment to the human realm alone. And we know in chapters 1 and 2 of Job that whatever was going on between God in the heavenly realm and the accuser (Satan) was saying to God, "Oh, look at this guy. He does not love you for you; he loves you because of the stuff he's got." And that interplay is hard for us to understand. But what we need to know is that there is a spiritual realm that is hard for us to understand, and it is mysterious, and it is in operation over what human beings experience in life. Secondly, the friends didn't consider that God's judgment of good and badof righteousness and wickedness, reward and retributionwas never promised to be fully experienced in one life. In fact, God's promise is that even when the wicked prosper (and they do on the earth), God's justice will happen at the end of human history. Outside of human history, there is a good Judge, and those who have sought to live His way, even if they suffer, will find that their tears are wiped away. Thirdly, there is actually innocent suffering. Now, if you're a theologian you might ask, "Well, how could Job ever be sure that he was truly innocent?" I think that's a great question, and it's answered by the fact that the suffering he undergoes is outrageous. And so he is always justified in a retributionreward world because the quantum doesn't match. If he had (and he would acknowledge if he had) done things that were wrong, he had not done them to the extent that warranted this ginormous disaster. But of course, we know that when humans relate to a holy God, there is never true innocence on our part. But it is God's grace that enables us to have all that we havethe rain falls on the wicked and the righteous, we have every breath, and of course, we have His deep love. But there was one who suffered entirely innocently. And when there is one who does that for us, then we can find true healing. So let me read to you from 1 Peter as we close. This is 1 Peter, chapter 2: Christ suffered for you, leaving you an example that you should follow in his steps.He committed no sin, and no deceit was found in his mouth.When they hurled their insults at him, he did not retaliate; when he suffered, he made no threats.Instead, he entrusted himself to him who judges justly.He himself bore our sins in his body on the cross, so that we might die to sins and live for righteousness; by his wounds you have been healed. The death of the innocent Savior means that mysterious spiritual evilthat battle we don't understand and sometimes have no ability to changeis dealt with. And the death of the innocent Savior means that judgment outside of human history won't only fall to retribution, but instead brings great grace and forgiveness and flourishing and thriving forever. When the innocent Savior suffered, then we got more than wisdom. Job is interacting with God and challenging our flat ideas of who God is. But Jesus shows us God's heart and heals us. Amen.
Si je vous dis Rachel Green, vous me répondez… coupe de cheveux oui… la série Friends évidemment… mais surtout : Jennifer Aniston. Et ça marche dans l'autre sens aussi. Si je vous dis Jennifer Aniston, vous allez forcément me parler de Rachel Green, de Friends et de ce carré court plongeant qu'on a toutes essayé en 2003. Vous rajouterez peut-être Brad Pitt, parce que Jennifer Aniston et lui ont vécu l'histoire d'amour hollywoodienne qui nous a tous fait rêver - et fait croire que Brad Pitt était humain. Enfin, si vous vous y connaissez un peu plus que la moyenne, vous citerez Justin Théroux, l'homme dans les bras duquel Jennifer Aniston s'est consolée de sa rupture avec Brad Pitt justement. Mais je doute que vous évoquerez la relation toxique qu'elle a vécue avec sa mère enfant, ni ce qu'elle a subi après le succès de Friends et son mariage avec Brad, elle qu'on a toujours voulu gardé bien au chaud dans une case, ou plus précisément sur le mythique canapé en cuir du Central Perk. Dans cet épisode, au micro de Marion Galy-Ramounot se succèdent :Anne-Laure Buffet, thérapeute et auteure de l'ouvrage Les mères qui blessentEmily Fox Kales, professeure de psychiatrie à la faculté de médecine d'HarvardRenee Ann Cramer, doyenne du Dickinson College et auteure de l'ouvrage Enceinte de stars Scandales est un podcast de Madame Figaro, écrit et présenté par Marion Galy-Ramounot, et produit par Lucile Rousseau-Garcia. Elisa Covo a été chargée d'enquête. Océane Ciuni est la responsable éditoriale de Scandales, un podcast produit par Louie Créative, l'agence de contenus audios de Louie Média. Cet épisode de Scandales est à retrouver sur toutes vos plateformes : Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Deezer et Amazon Music. Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
C'est un couple mythique de la pop culture : le duo Ross et Rachel de la série Friends. Ils ont flirté, se sont aimés, déchirés, jalousés… Mais que cache cette relation pour le moins tumultueuse ? Quelle vision de l'amour le couple Ross et Rachel nous donne-t-il à voir ? Découvrez la face cachée de cette histoire d'amour emblématique de la pop culture. Rencontre à Central Perk Au café de Central Perk, dans le quartier de Greenwich Village, à New York. Cinq amis sont des habitués du lieu. Plusieurs fois par semaine, Ross, Monica, Chandler, Joey et Phoebe s'affalent les uns contre les autres sur le canapé rouge et le fauteuil vert en velours, une tasse de chocolat chaud en main. Sauf que ce jour-là, ce n'est pas la grande forme autour de la table basse : Ross, le frère de Monica, est déprimé. Il vient de se faire quitter par sa femme. Carole est partie avec une autre. Ecoutez la saison précédente : Serge Gainsbourg et Jane Birkin : idylle, chanson et alcool Un podcast Bababam Originals Ecriture : Anaïs Koopman Voix : François Marion, Lucrèce Sassella Réalisation : Célia Brondeau Production : Bababam Première diffusion : 12 septembre 2023 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In deze aflevering van FriendsVrienden gaan we de zevende aflevering van seizoen 2 bespreken. De titel is: The One Where Ross Finds OutIn deze aflevering komt Ross erachter dat Rachel gevoelens voor hem heeft! Als Ross en Julie besluiten dat ze gezamenlijk een kat willen nemen, raakt Rachel van slag. Tijdens een date wordt ze dronken en laat ze een bericht op Ross' antwoordapparaat achter dat ze ‘over hem heen is.' Hij confronteert haar met deze informatie, maar vertrekt voordat ze het uit kunnen praten. Na een korte ruzie in Central Perk zoenen ze dan eindelijk hartstochtelijk. Chandler wordt door Monica geholpen om een beetje af te vallen door samen te sporten, maar ze slaat erin door en hij haakt af. Phoebe krijgt seksadvies van Joey.We nemen samen de verhaallijnen van deze aflevering door en geven onze meningen erover.Abonneer je op de FriendsVrienden-podcast en word ook een FriendsVriend! Als je ons een berichtje wilt sturen, dan kan dat naarfriendsvriendenpodcast@gmail.com.We'll be there for you!
Welcome to 2025! The week I am covering the new 4 part game show, Fast Friends. You can stream the show on Max, it airs Thursdays at 9pm. I am discussing episode 1 with my friend Danielle, then she is asking me questions from episode 2. See how well you can do. It's a fun game show hosted by Whitney Cummings. Friends' Cocktails: The Nubbin (cupojoecoffee.com): Baileys Rumchata Butterscotch Syrup Caramel Drizzle The Rachel (mainespirits.com): Ingredients 2 oz Sweetened Iced Tea 2 oz Raspberry Vodka 1 oz Lime Juice Directions: Pour Ice Tea, Vodka, and Lime Juice into a glass with ice. Stir and Enjoy! Monica's Death Punch (mainespirits.com): Ingredients 0.75 oz Dark Rum 0.75 oz White Rum 0.75 oz Light Or Gold Rum .5 oz Strawberry Syrup 2 oz Pineapple Juice .5 oz Lime Juice Directions Mix all ingredients in a shaker. Strain over ice and enjoy! Central Perk (mainespirits.com): Ingredients: 8 oz Coffee 1 oz Caramel Vodka 2 tbs Heavy Cream Directions: Mix all ingredients in a shaker. Pour into glass with ice. Enjoy! Fast Friends Drinking Game: Drink when... you get a question wrong you answer before Whitney gets the question out you laugh before the joke hits from the show a team loses time there's a clip there's a guest star (voice or on screen) As always, drink responsibly and with others. Follow or subscribe wherever you listen to the podcast. Follow me on Instagram and Twitter at @Line_Drunk.
C'est un couple mythique de la pop culture : le duo Ross et Rachel de la série Friends. Ils ont flirté, se sont aimés, déchirés, jalousés… Mais que cache cette relation pour le moins tumultueuse ? Quelle vision de l'amour le couple Ross et Rachel nous donne-t-il à voir ? Découvrez la face cachée de cette histoire d'amour emblématique de la pop culture. Rencontre à Central Perk Au café de Central Perk, dans le quartier de Greenwich Village, à New York. Cinq amis sont des habitués du lieu. Plusieurs fois par semaine, Ross, Monica, Chandler, Joey et Phoebe s'affalent les uns contre les autres sur le canapé rouge et le fauteuil vert en velours, une tasse de chocolat chaud en main. Sauf que ce jour-là, ce n'est pas la grande forme autour de la table basse : Ross, le frère de Monica, est déprimé. Il vient de se faire quitter par sa femme. Carole est partie avec une autre. Ecoutez la saison précédente : Tiger Woods & Elin Nordegren, tromperies sur le green Un podcast Bababam Originals Production : Bababam Ecriture : Anaïs Koopman Voix : François Marion, Lucrèce Sassella Réalisation : Célia Brondeau Suivez-nous sur Flipboard Première diffusion : 12 septembre 2023 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A bunch of "Friends" memorabilia is hitting the auction block, including the Central Perk couch. On Friends...what was Central Perk?
Send us a Text Message.Chandler and Ross run into two bullies at Central Perk. Monica tries her luck at the stock market to avoid taking a job at a 1950s themed diner. Phoebe drives upstate for a second time to meet her father while Joey and Rachel accompany her. The Maladjusted Misfits have bully flashbacks and funny reactions.
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Volvemos con la novena temporada de una de las mejores series de la historia de la televisión: "Friends". ¿Vienes con nosotros al Central Perk? ☕️ 🎙 En el micro: Toxic, Xavi, Jordi y Nat. ¡Esperamos que lo disfrutéis! Suscríbete en Ivoox: https://www.ivoox.com/s_p2_1346180_1.html Grupo de Telegram: https://t.me/+Juf1NFBwpic3MTE0 (o busca CineDesencadenado –escrito todo junto– en la app para entrar en el chat). Si queréis poneros en contacto con nosotros también podéis hacerlo a través de cinedesencadenado@gmail.com , en Instagram o Twitter. Edición: Nat y Toxic. Atribución musical: 1) Fiftysounds.com; Obras: "Moscow" 2) Friends Soundtrack
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Ben and Nemone put Chandler from Friends on the famous Central Perk couch to talk about his phobia of commitment, his attachment patterns and how he feels about mum AND dad putting on a black dress and trying to seduce one of your best friends. Expect doses of sarcasm, celebrity cameos and Janice's laughter peppered throughout. We want to hear about any theories we might have missed, what you've thought of the show so far and your character suggestions. Please drop the team an email (which may be part of the show): shrinkthebox@sonymusic.com NEXT CLIENTS ON THE COUCH. Find out how to view here Sydney, The Bear (season 2) Tyrion, Game of Thrones (seasons 1&2). Alex and Bradley, The Morning Show (Season 1) Tasha, Orange is the New Black (season 2) Polly, Peaky Blinders (seasons 1&2) Reginald "Bubbles" Cousins, The Wire (Season 1) CREDITS We used clips from all seasons of Friends, available on Netflix. Starring Matthew Perry as Chandler Bing David Schwimmer as Ross Geller Courtney Cox as Monica Geller Jennifer Aniston as Rachel Green Lisa Kudrow as Phoebe Buffay Matt LeBlanc as Joey Tribbiani Created by: David Crane and Marta Kauffman Written by: Ted Cohen and Andrew Reich, David Crane, Marta Kauffman, Scott Silveri, Shana Goldberg-Meehan et al. Directed by: Alan Myerson, Peter Bonerz, James Burrows, Kevin S. Bright Produced by: Bright/Kauffman/Crane Productions and Warner Bros. Television Find more great podcasts from Sony Music Entertainment at sonymusic.com/podcasts. To bring your brand to life in this podcast, email podcastadsales@sonymusic.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
(airdate: 6.14.24) Kate Winslet spills the tea about Leo DiCaprio's kissing while filming "Titanic" (spoiler alert, the ship sinks). Kate blames it on the make-up and not his abilities. "Friends" will soon be able to recreate Ross and Rachel's drunken Vegas Chapel, as well as sets from Monica's apartment and Central Perk as well as the iconic water fountain. Plus a survey of Dad's in time for Father's Day concerning favorite Rock bands. And @HalleBerry Listen to the daily Van Camp and Morgan radio show at: AltBossGold.com 92.5TheBlock RockPartyRadio RiverRatRadio The Mix614 Sunny105 Souldies.com KTahoe.com RetroFM 941now.com ZFunHundred Tucka56Radio.com AmericaOneRadio.com TheMix96.com 100az.live Audacy Lite99Orlando.com PlayFMOnline.com Free99EastTexasRadio FrontierCountryOnline.com Hits247fm.com BossBossRadio.com Hot977FM.com CountryBarnyardRadio.com B98KC.com That70sChannel.com iHeartMedia That90sChannel.com CoolJamzRadio GenerationsX.com MagicRadio.rebelmediagroup.us BossCountryRadio.com Retro80sRadio24/7 NCMCountry OasisRadio Z89.3 StarHit1FM 925The Block 247TheSound.com WMQL War Zone Radio WRSR The Rooster DCXRocks FusionRadio Mix96.1 106.5TrisJamz BigRadio.online 389country.com Hawaiian Pacific Radio i92Knoxville The Rose A Mix That Rocks Camaradio.org Express Radio My Spotlight 105 B106 96 Radio Indonesia Carolina Boomer Country Cover By Damian FM TodaysMixx.com KXOK Camaradio.org HitMusicUSA 517Rocks Audilous.com/TheShark Kick Ass Country Classic Rock Planet Mix 106 Radio find us at: VanCampAndMorgan.com
Joey and Chandler babysit Ben, who turns out to be a babe-magnet until they accidentally leave him on a bus. Meanwhile, Phoebe loses her job as the singer at Central Perk to Stephanie. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pretty-good-friends/support
Israel announces four hostages have been rescued. A fifty-five year old woman riding a rented blue bike was struck and killed by a box truck yesterday. Central Perk is changing up what's on the menu. Stay in "The Loop" with #iHeartRadio.
Many popular sitcoms center around what's known as a “third place.” For example, Central Perk in Friends, or The Bull and Finch Pub from Cheers. Like the theme song for “Cheers” goes, it's somewhere where everybody knows your name. Where you can socialize in a place other than your home or work and build community. But with the whole world accessible on your smartphone, it's hard to resist the call of the couch. It's hurting us more than we think. Richard Kyte is a professor of ethics at Viterbo University in La Crosse, Wis., and researched third places extensively for his upcoming book, “Finding Your Third Place.” He joined Minnesota Now to talk about it.
C'est un couple mythique de la pop culture : le duo Ross et Rachel de la série Friends. Ils ont flirté, se sont aimés, déchirés, jalousés… Mais que cache cette relation pour le moins tumultueuse ? Quelle vision de l'amour le couple Ross et Rachel nous donne-t-il à voir ? Découvrez la face cachée de cette histoire d'amour emblématique de la pop culture. Rencontre à Central Perk Au café de Central Perk, dans le quartier de Greenwich Village, à New York. Cinq amis sont des habitués du lieu. Plusieurs fois par semaine, Ross, Monica, Chandler, Joey et Phoebe s'affalent les uns contre les autres sur le canapé rouge et le fauteuil vert en velours, une tasse de chocolat chaud en main. Sauf que ce jour-là, ce n'est pas la grande forme autour de la table basse : Ross, le frère de Monica, est déprimé. Il vient de se faire quitter par sa femme. Carole est partie avec une autre. Ecoutez la saison précédente : Bill Clinton et Monica Lewinksy, la stagiaire et le président Un podcast Bababam Originals Production : Bababam Ecriture : Anaïs Koopman Voix : François Marion, Lucrèce Sassella Réalisation : Célia Brondeau Suivez-nous sur Flipboard Première diffusion : 12 septembre 2023 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Joey and Chandler are left to babysit Ben when Monica takes Ross to the hospital. Meanwhile, Phoebe loses her singing gig at Central Perk to a professional singer. The Maladjusted Misfits evaluate all the situations and make a full report.
In sociology, the third place refers to the social surroundings that are separate from the two usual social environments: your home & where you work. We've found that in our post grad lives, especially with the lasting effects of COVID, these places are harder and harder to come by and we are itching for some community! Topics covered in this week's episode are: The effect remote work has on our first and second places Our potential third places: social clubs, church, bars, coffee shops, and gyms Consistency is key: you've gotta put in the work to become a regular Think about it, all your favorite tv shows have them - The Alibi Room on Shameless, Central Perk on Friends, Luke's Diner on Gilmore Girls - shouldn't you? Follow us on Instagram: @theentrylevelpod For all business inquiries, email entrylevelpodcastbusiness@gmail.com
I'll be there for you, when the rain starts to pour. I'll be there for you, like I've been there before. I'll be there for you, cause you're there for me too. Who wouldn't want to be on a team who pledged this to each other? We can learn a lot from our Friends about leadership and group dynamics. Join me for the first in a series of sips about finding real leadership lessons in unexpected pop culture places. For more sips and tips, connect with me on social and follow @LeaderSips @Leadspirations and @LifeisGrit on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook and Pinterest. Learn more about me at karlynnholbrook.com
The Friends Experience has been bringing pals down memory lane and into the world of six friends in New York City. From the boys apartment to the girls apartment and even Central Perk, fans have had a chance to immerse themselves in the history.Now, it's coming to a close and we heard from George Wood about the one place everyone wants to go, and what merch we've all been buying! 'THE FRIENDS™ EXPERIENCE: THE ONE IN DUBLIN' runs in Dublin's Point Village until February 25th.
Happy New Year! On this episode Monica discusses her recent California adventure and how she is turning visions into action for an amazing 2024. You can do the same. Soaking up creativity and inspiration, the Allens decided to swap out traditional gifts for a family trip to Universal Studios and Hollywood. From the magic of Super Nintendo World to iconic spots like the Central Perk couch at Warner Brother Studios, the entire family had a blast. Riding the train to San Diego and staying with entrepreneur friends is always a treat and. New Year's Eve was very special as Monica & Ethan shared their family's goal-setting tradition. Want to join in? Grab our simple worksheet at www.getgoalsdoneworkshop.com. Listen to learn how to set your 2024 Vision. Let's make 2024 a year of action and achievement! Episode Quote: Vision without action is merely a dream. Action without vision just passes the time. Vision with action can change the world. Joel A. Barker Helpful Entrepreneurial Resources from Become Your Own Boss Get your Become Your Own Boss Planner to better set yourself up for success this year. Join the Become Your Own Boss Community Monica FREE ebook --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/becomeyourownboss/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/becomeyourownboss/support
This one where Knox and Jamie discuss the pilot episode of Friends. In this episode, we journey back to 1994 and step into Central Perk for the debut episode of juggernaut Friends. Join us on the orange couch as we dissect if the episode and theme song hold up and examine why this sitcom became a cultural touchstone. Plus find out if Knox and Jamie think they're more of a Monica, Rachel, Phoebe, Ross, Chandler, or Joey.Heads up: Our full and fun show notes are at knoxandjamie.com/534 so click over to get all your relevant links.Procrastinator's Gift Guide is coming in Note for The Audio this Friday. Sign up at knoxandjamie.com/lastminute For the record this Pilot Program episode originally aired on Patreon eight days before Matthew Perry's deathJust Watch: FriendsRewind: Trailer | Friends LEGO set | Friends eyeshadow pallet | Wiki | Courtney Cox in the Bruce Springsteen video | Lisa Kudrow on Mad About You | iconic intro theme song | Matthew Perry memoir BONUS SEGMENTOur Patreon supporters can get full access to this week's The More You Know news segment. Become a partner. This week we discussed the Golden Globe nominees and Benny Blanco. GREEN LIGHTSJamie: movie - The Boy and The Heron | book - The Frozen River by Ariel LawhonKnox: movie - Leave The World Behind Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
I'm a huge Friends fan. Like...watch the whole series multiple times per year. Did you know they did something in Season 1 to grow their viewership 25%? Season 1, Episode 16 was called, “The One with Two Parts, Part 1,” it was the first of a crossover event with two other NBC shows.Before landing the role of Phoebe on Friends, Lisa Kudrow was a waitress named Ursula on NBC's hit show Mad About You, also set in NYC. The show wrote them as twin sisters, and Ursula was introduced to the Friends audience in Episode 16 when Joey started dating her. Helen Hunt and Leila Kenzle, who played the main characters on Mad About You, also make an appearance, mistaking Phoebe for Ursula at Central Perk, a common hangout in Friends.But it doesn't stop there. At the end of Episode 16, Rachel falls and hurts her ankle. Episode 17 opens with her and Monica at the Hospital, where they meet two young doctors, played by George Clooney and Noah Wyle, the stars of ER. The results of that cross-over event? The most-viewed episode before that arc had 26M views and guest-starred Morgan Fairchild as Chandler's mom. After that, the average viewership was 29.8M per episode. What can podcasters learn from this? Get in front of other people's audiences. The Friends team knew that pulling in Mad About You and ER cast would bring the fans. After all – they were similar shows (daily lives of young people in big cities), at similar times, on the same network. You can replicate this strategy 2 ways: Going on other people's podcasts as a guest Doing podcast swaps, where you and another podcast plug each other shows I did each of these and grew my own show from 33,000 monthly downloads to 72,000 monthly downloads in 10 months. Not bad, right? Now it's your turn. Write back and let me know: what are 2-3 podcasts you can work with on a podcast swap? Get your free Podcast Process Templates at https://podcastworkflows.com/templates ★ Support this podcast ★
On Tap: Olive oil crime, wonderful onions, yogurt's role, the McDonalds & Crocs collab, the Starbucks & Stanley Quencher collab and the Central Perk & Boston collab.Follow us on Twitter at @allucaneatpodThe closing tune is performed by Allison Bishop - find her at https://www.allisonbishopmusic.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We talk about Big Brother, the first Central Perk is honoring Matthew Perry, Jason Sudeikis reunited with Hannah Waddingham to sing Shallow, Brad Pitt and his girlfriend are official, your Thanksgiving travel report, Gen Z and Millennials plan on staying with their family for 10 years before moving out, and a mother kicked out her pregnant daughter so she could enjoy her retirement!
(Intro) Canned or Homemade Cranberry Sauce (5TYNTK) Homeless Services Center, Illegal Moose Killings, Portland's Christmas Tree, Maine's First Costco, McDs x Crocs (Dirty) Travis Barker Drums During Labor. Omarion speeds up Post To Be. Central Perk opens in Boston. Did DDG give away Halle Bailey's pregnancy? Ty Dolla said the Ye album is coming soon. (Topic) What's the best part of your job? (Outro) Turkey Tips
Vi har drukket kaffe med vennerne på Central Perk i årtier, men nu Chandler er død. Derfor hylder vi 'Friends' og taler om, hvor vigtige venner er i alle livsfaser.GÆSTER:Naima Yasin, podcastværtBodil Skovgaard Nielsen, kulturskribent på InformationSara Fanta Traore, skuespillerRedaktion: Lucia Odoom og Jonas Bach-MadsenUGENS ANBEFALINGER:Bogen 'Fulde liv' af Anna von SperlingDokumentarfilmen 'Apolonia, Apolonia', der kan ses på DRTVBogen 'A Renaissance of Our Own' af Rachel CargleDokumentarfilmen 'Miraklet i Gullspång', der lige nu kan ses i biograferne
Step back in time and reminisce about the iconic TV show that redefined friendship and comedy. In this episode, we're diving into the world of "Friends," the beloved '90s sitcom that captured the hearts of millions. Join us as we take a walk down memory lane and explore the enduring appeal of this classic series. We'll discuss the show's unforgettable characters, from the lovably sarcastic Chandler Bing to the quirky and endearing Phoebe Buffay. Explore the unique dynamics of the group of six friends whose chemistry on and off-screen made "Friends" an unparalleled success. But it's not just about the characters. We'll also delve into the show's most memorable moments and catchphrases, from Ross's infamous "We were on a break!" to Phoebe's "My eyes, my eyes" We'll share our personal favorite episodes and scenes and take a closer look at the show's impact on popular culture. And we ask - were they on a break? Whether you're a die-hard "Friends" fan or just looking to revisit the classic series, this podcast episode is your ticket to Central Perk. So grab a cup of coffee and settle in as we celebrate the enduring magic of "Friends" and explore why it remains a timeless classic even after all these years. This episode was recorded the day before it emerged that Matthew Perry had passed away. We debated whether to go ahead and publish the episode, but decided to do so as our own personal tribute. There is a short tribute added in before the episode to acknowlege the loss of Matthew Perry, and to recognise the laughter and joy that he brought us. Talk2TheHand is an independent throwback podcast run by husband and wife, Jimmy and Beth. Obsessed with 90s nostalgia and 90s celebrities, we'll rewind the years and take you back to the greatest era of our lives. New episodes bursting with nostalgia of the 90s released on Tuesdays. Please subscribe to our podcast and we'll keep you gooey in 1990s love. Find us on Twitter @talk2thehandpod or email us at jimmy@talk2thehand.co.uk or beth@talk2thehand.co.uk
Gather around the couch at the Central Perk - it's time for Pop Culture with Pretty Corrupt! Jordan, Stacy and Nate dive into the tragic death of Friends star Matthew Perry - looking back at his life, career, and reputation as - genuinely - one of Hollywood's nicest guys. Over in Calabasas, it's a different tale - new revelations about Kanye West's obsession with Nazis, and how it tanked his Adidas empire and marriage to Kim Kardashian. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What would Endor, the moon in Star Wars, smell like? How about Central Perk, the coffee house in Friends? Questions like these start the creative process at Homesick, a home fragrance brand with a knack for capturing places and moments. Whether it's your favorite series, college town, or even wedding celebration, they know how to evoke a memory that transports you there.In this episode, Lauren sits down with Heather Hyatt, who runs social media at Scentbird. She tells the story behind their cult-classic Star Wars and Friends collections. She shares a method for crowdsourcing nostalgia, techniques for making candles last longer, and scent recommendations for popular zodiac signs.Go to https://www.scentbird.com/horoscope for curated scent picks for your zodiac sign.Highlights:Heather's connection to Homesick during collegeThe Homesick origin story: Florida, Georgia, and TexasCrowdsourcing ideas to make candles feel authenticThe surprising finishing touch in the Chicago candleDoughnuts and coffee... in a candle? (The Dunkin' collaboration)Lauren's earliest scent memories: snow days and the smell of gasolineWhy the Boston candle has a special meaning for LaurenGrapefruit, black pepper, and cinnamonCandle care: how to get the most out of your candlesMusic, moodboards, and candles are made at HomesickDeciding what to use for top, mid, and base notesScenting bridal shops and weddingsScent Spotlight: Let's Toast, Gone Hiking, New York City, Central Perk, and Star WarsHow Let's Toast helped Lauren manifest her own engagementThe smell of concrete and department storesThe smell of Central Perk, the coffee house in FriendsWhat it was like to collaborate with LucasfilmThe smell of iconic Star Wars locations: Tatooine, Endor, and the Death StarA special treat: Heather does a Chewbacca impressionScent Connection, Zodiac EditionScent notes for zodiac signsFeatured Candles:Let's Toast by HomesickGone Hiking by HomesickNew York City by HomesickFriends Central Perk by HomesickThe Star Wars Collection by HomesickSoak in all of our audio and video content at https://podcast.scentbird.com.
Even in the world of Friends episodes, what goes up must come down and this re-watch definitely left us wanting. And there's only a singular general wondering-ment worth discussing: why does this episode exist? Monica and Chandler are struggling to write their vows so they recruit the friends to help. A series of flashbacks showcasing how their relationship has blossomed over the years helps them put pen to paper. All clips are property of Warner Media. Find us on Instagram! Leave us 5 stars and a review. Thank you for listening!
Long time, no pod!! Sorry we've been MIA the past few weeks. But, we are back with another memorable re-watch. Winona may steal the show this episode but we've still got a list of general wondering-ments to get through. Who doesn't try on a tuxedo before leaving the shop? Should Joey's parents have been invited to the wedding? Let's discuss. Doing a seating chart over a month out from the wedding is not how it works. Do we think Rachel and Ross have already hooked up? Rachel runs into an old sorority sister, Melissa, and recalls the time they got drunk at a frat party and made out. Melissa doesn't remember it but Rachel insists that it happened. Chandler and Ross both want to wear celebrity tuxedos to the wedding so it becomes a competition between James Bond 007 and Batman. Joey assumed his parents were invited to the wedding and now Monica has to find a way to make them fit into the seating chart. All clips are property of Warner Media. Find us over on Instagram! Leave us 5 stars and a review while you're here. Thank you for listening!
This weeks show is MASSIVE. What does James think of The Flash, did Aaron like Extraction 2 and who was your favourite member of F.R.I.E.N.D.S? from best bits, cameos, characters and movie careers lets go back to Central Perk for an oversized coffee and revisit 10 seasons of FRIENDS.
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