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Spring is in the air, and the Outward hosts are gay like tulips and queer like allergies! First, they discuss a new animated version of the beloved Frog and Toad series of children's books, which premieres on Apple TV+ on April 28. Then they welcome Daniel M. Lavery to the pod. Danny was Slate's own Dear Prudence for many years, and now a Dear Prudence book is here to grace our bookshelves. Danny shares his philosophy of advice-giving, talks about what it was like to transition in the public eye, and offers his take on a reader question current Prudie Jenée Desmond-Harris answered a few weeks ago. Items discussed in the show: Jules and the Framing Agnes team at the GLAAD Awards Outward's December 2022 discussion of Framing Agnes with actress Jen Richards LMN's schedule Somerville, Massachusetts, extends protections to polyamorous families “Frog and Toad: An Amphibious Celebration of Same-Sex Love,” by Colin Stokes in the New Yorker “How Frog and Toad Author Arnold Lobel Explored Gay Intimacy in His Work,” by J. Bryan Lowder in Slate “This Is a Terrible Way to Commemorate a Major Civil Rights Victory,” by June Thomas in Slate Dear Prudence: Liberating Lessons From Slate.com's Beloved Advice Column, by Daniel M. Lavery Jenée Desmond-Harris answered the question we put to Danny at the end of this Dear Prudence column The Big Mood, Little Mood With Daniel M. Lavery podcast The Dear Prudence podcast Gay Agenda Christina: Mae Martin's new Netflix special, SAP Jules: “Conservatives Are Turing to a 150-Year-Old Obscenity Law to Outlaw Abortion,” by Melissa Gira Grant in the New Republic Bryan: Erick Adame's Daily Weather Report (more background from the New York Times) This podcast was produced by June Thomas. Please send feedback, topic ideas, and advice questions to outwardpodcast@slate.com. Make an impact this Earth Month by helping Macy's on their mission to bring more parks to more people across the country. Go to macys.com/purpose to learn more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Spring is in the air, and the Outward hosts are gay like tulips and queer like allergies! First, they discuss a new animated version of the beloved Frog and Toad series of children's books, which premieres on Apple TV+ on April 28. Then they welcome Daniel M. Lavery to the pod. Danny was Slate's own Dear Prudence for many years, and now a Dear Prudence book is here to grace our bookshelves. Danny shares his philosophy of advice-giving, talks about what it was like to transition in the public eye, and offers his take on a reader question current Prudie Jenée Desmond-Harris answered a few weeks ago. Items discussed in the show: Jules and the Framing Agnes team at the GLAAD Awards Outward's December 2022 discussion of Framing Agnes with actress Jen Richards LMN's schedule Somerville, Massachusetts, extends protections to polyamorous families “Frog and Toad: An Amphibious Celebration of Same-Sex Love,” by Colin Stokes in the New Yorker “How Frog and Toad Author Arnold Lobel Explored Gay Intimacy in His Work,” by J. Bryan Lowder in Slate “This Is a Terrible Way to Commemorate a Major Civil Rights Victory,” by June Thomas in Slate Dear Prudence: Liberating Lessons From Slate.com's Beloved Advice Column, by Daniel M. Lavery Jenée Desmond-Harris answered the question we put to Danny at the end of this Dear Prudence column The Big Mood, Little Mood With Daniel M. Lavery podcast The Dear Prudence podcast Gay Agenda Christina: Mae Martin's new Netflix special, SAP Jules: “Conservatives Are Turing to a 150-Year-Old Obscenity Law to Outlaw Abortion,” by Melissa Gira Grant in the New Republic Bryan: Erick Adame's Daily Weather Report (more background from the New York Times) This podcast was produced by June Thomas. Please send feedback, topic ideas, and advice questions to outwardpodcast@slate.com. Make an impact this Earth Month by helping Macy's on their mission to bring more parks to more people across the country. Go to macys.com/purpose to learn more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Spring is in the air, and the Outward hosts are gay like tulips and queer like allergies! First, they discuss a new animated version of the beloved Frog and Toad series of children's books, which premieres on Apple TV+ on April 28. Then they welcome Daniel M. Lavery to the pod. Danny was Slate's own Dear Prudence for many years, and now a Dear Prudence book is here to grace our bookshelves. Danny shares his philosophy of advice-giving, talks about what it was like to transition in the public eye, and offers his take on a reader question current Prudie Jenée Desmond-Harris answered a few weeks ago. Items discussed in the show: Jules and the Framing Agnes team at the GLAAD Awards Outward's December 2022 discussion of Framing Agnes with actress Jen Richards LMN's schedule Somerville, Massachusetts, extends protections to polyamorous families “Frog and Toad: An Amphibious Celebration of Same-Sex Love,” by Colin Stokes in the New Yorker “How Frog and Toad Author Arnold Lobel Explored Gay Intimacy in His Work,” by J. Bryan Lowder in Slate “This Is a Terrible Way to Commemorate a Major Civil Rights Victory,” by June Thomas in Slate Dear Prudence: Liberating Lessons From Slate.com's Beloved Advice Column, by Daniel M. Lavery Jenée Desmond-Harris answered the question we put to Danny at the end of this Dear Prudence column The Big Mood, Little Mood With Daniel M. Lavery podcast The Dear Prudence podcast Gay Agenda Christina: Mae Martin's new Netflix special, SAP Jules: “Conservatives Are Turing to a 150-Year-Old Obscenity Law to Outlaw Abortion,” by Melissa Gira Grant in the New Republic Bryan: Erick Adame's Daily Weather Report (more background from the New York Times) This podcast was produced by June Thomas. Please send feedback, topic ideas, and advice questions to outwardpodcast@slate.com. Make an impact this Earth Month by helping Macy's on their mission to bring more parks to more people across the country. Go to macys.com/purpose to learn more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Spring is in the air, and the Outward hosts are gay like tulips and queer like allergies! First, they discuss a new animated version of the beloved Frog and Toad series of children's books, which premieres on Apple TV+ on April 28. Then they welcome Daniel M. Lavery to the pod. Danny was Slate's own Dear Prudence for many years, and now a Dear Prudence book is here to grace our bookshelves. Danny shares his philosophy of advice-giving, talks about what it was like to transition in the public eye, and offers his take on a reader question current Prudie Jenée Desmond-Harris answered a few weeks ago. Items discussed in the show: Jules and the Framing Agnes team at the GLAAD Awards Outward's December 2022 discussion of Framing Agnes with actress Jen Richards LMN's schedule Somerville, Massachusetts, extends protections to polyamorous families “Frog and Toad: An Amphibious Celebration of Same-Sex Love,” by Colin Stokes in the New Yorker “How Frog and Toad Author Arnold Lobel Explored Gay Intimacy in His Work,” by J. Bryan Lowder in Slate “This Is a Terrible Way to Commemorate a Major Civil Rights Victory,” by June Thomas in Slate Dear Prudence: Liberating Lessons From Slate.com's Beloved Advice Column, by Daniel M. Lavery Jenée Desmond-Harris answered the question we put to Danny at the end of this Dear Prudence column The Big Mood, Little Mood With Daniel M. Lavery podcast The Dear Prudence podcast Gay Agenda Christina: Mae Martin's new Netflix special, SAP Jules: “Conservatives Are Turing to a 150-Year-Old Obscenity Law to Outlaw Abortion,” by Melissa Gira Grant in the New Republic Bryan: Erick Adame's Daily Weather Report (more background from the New York Times) This podcast was produced by June Thomas. Please send feedback, topic ideas, and advice questions to outwardpodcast@slate.com. Make an impact this Earth Month by helping Macy's on their mission to bring more parks to more people across the country. Go to macys.com/purpose to learn more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Spring is in the air, and the Outward hosts are gay like tulips and queer like allergies! First, they discuss a new animated version of the beloved Frog and Toad series of children's books, which premieres on Apple TV+ on April 28. Then they welcome Daniel M. Lavery to the pod. Danny was Slate's own Dear Prudence for many years, and now a Dear Prudence book is here to grace our bookshelves. Danny shares his philosophy of advice-giving, talks about what it was like to transition in the public eye, and offers his take on a reader question current Prudie Jenée Desmond-Harris answered a few weeks ago. Items discussed in the show: Jules and the Framing Agnes team at the GLAAD Awards Outward's December 2022 discussion of Framing Agnes with actress Jen Richards LMN's schedule Somerville, Massachusetts, extends protections to polyamorous families “Frog and Toad: An Amphibious Celebration of Same-Sex Love,” by Colin Stokes in the New Yorker “How Frog and Toad Author Arnold Lobel Explored Gay Intimacy in His Work,” by J. Bryan Lowder in Slate “This Is a Terrible Way to Commemorate a Major Civil Rights Victory,” by June Thomas in Slate Dear Prudence: Liberating Lessons From Slate.com's Beloved Advice Column, by Daniel M. Lavery Jenée Desmond-Harris answered the question we put to Danny at the end of this Dear Prudence column The Big Mood, Little Mood With Daniel M. Lavery podcast The Dear Prudence podcast Gay Agenda Christina: Mae Martin's new Netflix special, SAP Jules: “Conservatives Are Turing to a 150-Year-Old Obscenity Law to Outlaw Abortion,” by Melissa Gira Grant in the New Republic Bryan: Erick Adame's Daily Weather Report (more background from the New York Times) This podcast was produced by June Thomas. Please send feedback, topic ideas, and advice questions to outwardpodcast@slate.com. Make an impact this Earth Month by helping Macy's on their mission to bring more parks to more people across the country. Go to macys.com/purpose to learn more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Petros Klampanis – Chroma Motéma | 10 de mar de 2017 1 Chroma 8:01 2 Tough Decisions 6:02 3 Little Blue Sun 8:06 4 Cosmic Patience (Intro) 1:26 5 Cosmic Patience 9:26 6 Shadows 4:28 7 Shades Of Magenta 7:02 8 Hariklaki 7:12 Cello – Colin Stokes, Sam Quiggins Composed By, Arranged By – Petros Klampanis (1 to 3, 7) Drums, Percussion – John Hadfield Electric Upright Bass, Vocals – Petros Klampanis Guitar – Gilad Hekselman Percussion – Keita Ogawa Piano – Shai Maestro Composed By, Arranged By – Gilad Hekselman (4, 5) Producer – Petros Klampanis Viola – Carrie Frey, Peter Kiral Violin – Eylem Basaldi, Gokce Erem, Megan Gould, Migen Selmani Composed By, Arranged By – Spyros Manesis (6) ℗ © 2017 Petros Klampanis under license to Motéma Music LLC. Manufactured in the USA by Motéma Music. ////////////////////////// CORTINA FINAL Ferry Frenzy Minor Dispute Petros Klampanis Inner Circle Music | Mayo 15, 2015 //////////////////////////////////////////////////
This episode Colin Stokes, associate cartoon editor at The New Yorker, joins Derek and Hilary to chat about a weekend filled with cooking various meats in Long Island while binging Star Trek. Listen to hear about Colin finding an entire prosciutto leg it LIDL market, Derek's dreams about Kylie Jenner, and Hilary yearning for TV with commercials!Want to tell us about YOUR weekend? Comment below or email us at thisweekendpod@gmail.com! Plus, find even MORE out about our weekends by following on Instagram @thisweekendpod! Make sure to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or Stitcher and we would love it if you could leave us a positive rating! This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit cartoonsbyhilary.substack.com/subscribe
Today, we are discussing how children's media corporations condition young people to internalize destructive gender stereotypes. We'll first focus on traditional Disney princesses, but then we'll also be taking a look at modern day Disney, like the live action movies and shows found on Disney channel. In this deep dive, we hope to answer some questions about how the media can shape our perceptions of ourselves and the world around us. Ted Talk: "How Movies Teach Manhood" with Colin Stokes - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ueOqYebVhtc Sources Referenced: "Tough Turtles and Pretty Princesses: A Content Analysis of Gender Representations in Popular Children's Media" by Shannon Case, Georgetown University Graduate School of Arts and Sciences "Unlearning Disney: Developing a Feminist Identity while Critiquing Disney Channel Original Movies" by Maura Leaden, Rollins College "Researchers have found a major problem with ‘The Little Mermaid' and other Disney movies" by Jeff Guo, The Washington Post
For the last in our iPropertyRadio Summer Series, in association with Proptech Ireland, we chat to Colin Stokes, Proptech buyer and investor in AskPorter. Colin talks about his own business, Adiuvo, which manages the out-of-hours emergency calls for more than 600,000 rental properties across the UK, from the main base in Charleville, County Cork. The company has recently opened a call centre in the UK (on-boarding 21 new staff members during Covid-19!) and expanded into the US marketplace. He also talks the process of evaluating proptech, as both a buyer and an investor - "We see beautiful 'tech' but sometimes they forget the 'prop'..
John Williams had really hoped to take a break from film scoring in 1992. But when Ron Howard approached him about writing music for the tale of two Irish settlers in America, the Maestro could not say no. He realized his chance to write Irish music for a film about the Irish had finally arrived. That film is "Far and Away," starring Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman. Host Jeff Commings is joined by Colin Stokes as the two talk about the strengths of the score that elevate the clunky film and often mask Cruise's obvious overacting in terms of obtaining his accent. The music includes appearances by the popular Irish band The Chieftains, who provide a lush Irish flavor in several moments before Williams transitions to a more American flavor for the climactic land race sequence that closes out the film.
Brett begins his WORLD TOUR to spread Christian love (that conveniently promotes his podcast) with New Yorker writer and comedian Colin Stokes, whotakes Brett around his former home of London. --- PLEASE SUBSCRIBE AND RATE US on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts. THE PODCAST FOR LAUNDRY IS A FOREVER DOG PODCAST http://foreverdogproductions.com/fdpn/podcasts/the-podcast-for-laundry/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Each week hosts Jesse and Yasmine break down a TED talk of choice. This week Jesse & Yasmine discuss 'How movies teach manhood.' with special guests Tehran Von Ghasri and Dr. Ally. Join the conversation by leaving us a comment! Presented by AfterBuzz TV, very week hosts Jesse & Yasmine break down a TED talk of choice. Guests will include either the speaker or a panel of professionals in that field of discussion. We have special segments like TEDUCATION , which features the biggest takeaway from the TED talk between hosts which ties into Twitter Poll which is a weekly poll based on upcoming show topic. Lastly we wrap each week with our TANGIBLE TOOLS segment where we offer an approachable call to action. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Book Club is a comedy variety show where hosts Colin Stokes and Blythe Roberson (The New Yorker, The Onion), along with some of NYC’s best comedians, read the books so you don’t have to. Held monthly at Union Hall. Book Club decides to take it easy for once, so we read a children’s book: Nancy Drew and the Clue in the Diary. Discussion topics include: how rich is Nancy? Is Ned actually hot? And why the hell is everyone so mean to Bess? With: Jen Spyra, Nore Davis, Joe Zimmerman, Rebecca O’Neal and your lovely hosts Colin Stokes and Blythe Roberson https://good-orbit.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/Book-Club-nancy-drew-audiogram.mp4 Live sound and recording by Harry Scott. Produced and edited by Shannon Manning. Recorded live January 27, 2018 at Union Hall. Poster Art by Will McPhail
Book Club is a comedy variety show where hosts Colin Stokes and Blythe Roberson (The New Yorker, The Onion), along with some of NYC’s best comedians, read the books so you don’t have to. Held monthly at Union Hall. Book Club decides to take it easy for once, so we read a children’s book: Nancy Drew and the Clue in the Diary. Discussion topics include: how rich is Nancy? Is Ned actually hot? And why the hell is everyone so mean to Bess? With: Jen Spyra, Nore Davis, Joe Zimmerman, Rebecca O’Neal and your lovely hosts Colin Stokes and Blythe Roberson https://good-orbit.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/Book-Club-nancy-drew-audiogram.mp4 Live sound and recording by Harry Scott. Produced and edited by Shannon Manning. Recorded live January 27, 2018 at Union Hall. Poster Art by Will McPhail
Book Club is a comedy variety show where hosts Colin Stokes and Blythe Roberson (The New Yorker, The Onion), along with some of NYC’s best comedians, read the books so you don’t have to. Held monthly at Union Hall. This episode is WHAT HAPPENED by Hillary Rodham Clinton. Listen and laugh with us, or Blythe sobbing while reading this book on a plane will be all for naught! We had some sizzling possibly political comedy by: Dylan Marron (Conversations With People Who Hate Me) Halcyon Person (Nickelodeon) Steven Markow (New Yorker, Turner Masters Memory Hospital) Catherine Cohen as Hillary and your lovely hosts Colin Stokes and Blythe Roberson Part of the Brooklyn Podcast Festival Live sound and recording by Gary O’Keefe. Produced and edited by Shannon Manning. Artwork by Will McPhail
Book Club is a comedy variety show where hosts Colin Stokes and Blythe Roberson (The New Yorker, The Onion), along with some of NYC’s best comedians, read the books so you don’t have to. Held monthly at Union Hall. This episode is WHAT HAPPENED by Hillary Rodham Clinton. Listen and laugh with us, or Blythe sobbing while reading this book on a plane will be all for naught! We had some sizzling possibly political comedy by: Dylan Marron (Conversations With People Who Hate Me) Halcyon Person (Nickelodeon) Steven Markow (New Yorker, Turner Masters Memory Hospital) Catherine Cohen as Hillary and your lovely hosts Colin Stokes and Blythe Roberson Part of the Brooklyn Podcast Festival Live sound and recording by Gary O’Keefe. Produced and edited by Shannon Manning. Artwork by Will McPhail
A conversation about Blockbusters with special guests Richard Burden and Colin Stokes
Book Club is a comedy variety show where hosts Colin Stokes and Blythe Roberson (The New Yorker, The Onion), along with some of NYC’s best comedians, read the books so you don’t have to. Held monthly at Union Hall. This month’s book Colin, Blythe and guest Catherine Cohen discuss Emily Brontë’s WUTHERING HEIGHTS. It’s a classic of Western literature, and every single person in it sucks. Live sound and recording by Daniel Evanko. Produced and edited by Shannon Manning. Artwork by Will McPhail
Book Club is a comedy variety show where hosts Colin Stokes and Blythe Roberson (The New Yorker, The Onion), along with some of NYC’s best comedians, read the books so you don’t have to. Held monthly at Union Hall. This month’s book Colin, Blythe and guest Catherine Cohen discuss Emily Brontë’s WUTHERING HEIGHTS. It’s a classic of Western literature, and every single person in it sucks. Live sound and recording by Daniel Evanko. Produced and edited by Shannon Manning. Artwork by Will McPhail
Colin Stokes - TED speaker, communications and marketing professional, proud Dad, and fellow high school speech geek - sat down with me to talk about the powerful platform of speaking as perhaps THE way we might be able to create change in this world. That's a big statement, but I happen to believe that speaking has a very specific potential to create change. And Colin, a passionate advocate for social justice and change, agrees. So in this episode, we dig into WHY, and HOW. Why is public speaking such a powerful force? And HOW is it such a powerful force? And how can we create more moments of transformation? GOOD QUESTIONS! Let's do this.
Book Club is a comedy variety show where hosts Colin Stokes and Blythe Roberson (The New Yorker, The Onion), along with some of NYC’s best comedians, read the books so you don’t have to. Held monthly at Union Hall. This month’s book was: The Handmaid’s Tale, a dystopian novel by Canadian author Margaret Atwood. This month’s guests were: Fran Hoepfner, Monica Heisey, and Harris Mayersohn. Live sound and recording by Chris Medrano. Produced and edited by Shannon Manning. Artwork by Will McPhail
Book Club is a comedy variety show where hosts Colin Stokes and Blythe Roberson (The New Yorker, The Onion), along with some of NYC’s best comedians, read the books so you don’t have to. Held monthly at Union Hall. This month’s book was: The Handmaid’s Tale, a dystopian novel by Canadian author Margaret Atwood. This month’s guests were: Fran Hoepfner, Monica Heisey, and Harris Mayersohn. Live sound and recording by Chris Medrano. Produced and edited by Shannon Manning. Artwork by Will McPhail
Myq’s 10 minute satellite with Liana Finck, Colin Stokes, and Danny Hatch
Myq hangs out with Liana Finck, Colin Stokes, and Danny Hatch on the KATG Network
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