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Content Warning: Discussion and conclusion of Althea's arc, with talk of sexual assault. After guiding the serpents up the Rain Wild River, Althea, Brashen, Amber, and Paragon are all lazily floating back to Bingtown. Paragon points the way to a Igrot's hidden trove, and Amber makes a decision. Althea has a nightmare taken away before she and Brashen start healing. We're reading Ship of Destiny by Robin Hobb, book 3 of the Liveship Traders in The Realm of the Elderlings.
We continue our discussion about Ravensbrück concentration camp and to reflect on the 80 year anniversary of its liberation with Pablo aka Berlin con Pablo, who's been guiding Spanish language vistiors to Berlin for many years!We each bring a story of an individual woman's survival of Ravensbrück: Neus Català, Yevgenia Lasarevna Klemm, and Odette Sansom.This was a tough one to record because of the sheer horror of the content and apologies everyone, it's not our best audio quality. But we hope you get something from these incredible and at moments truly devestating stories of endurance, survival and bravery.CONTENT WARNING: Discussions of concentration camp, torture, death.Sources:Ravensbruck: Life and Death in Hitler's Concentration Camp for Women, Sarah HelmKL: A History of the Nazi Concentration Camps by Nikolaus WachsmannAshes in the Sky by Carme Martí++++++You can get in touch and book Jonny or Pip for a tour of Berlin via www.whitlams-berlin-tours.com.Don't forget to subscribe for more Berlin history every two weeks!++++++Donations keep us running. If you like the show and want to support it, you can use the following links:Donate €50 •• Donate €20 •• Donate €10 •• Donate €5++++++You can find Jonny online on YouTube, Instagram, BlueSky, and TikTok!++++++Mixed and Produced by Alex Griffithshttps://www.instagram.com/alexgriffiths_music/https://alexgriffiths.bandcamp.com/++++++
You take those shoes off when you come inside you goblinThis week on Sherlock Says, your hosts Ansel and Rachael are joined by Minneapolis theater director and actor Hadley Evans Nash to discuss the 2018 Japanese adaptation Miss Sherlock, which asks the brave question: 'What if there were women?'Content Warning: Discussions of mental illness and suicide, including the suicide of a specific real world person.Check out Hadley's stuff!https://www.brickbybrickplayers.org/https://m.facebook.com/BrickbyBrickPlayers/Contact the pod! Linktree at: https://linktr.ee/sherlocksayspod?fbclid=PAAaalIOau9IFlX3ixKFo3lsvmq6U1pYn8m3cf7N6aOqkqUGCljCO0R00KZ3E
Spring 2025 marks the 80th Anniversary of the end of World War II. We're kicking off this season, focused on WWII, by discussing Ravensbrück concentration camp, the only camp purpose built for women under the Nazi regime. In this first of two parts, we take a look at whom this camp was built for, who ran it day to day, and how it changed dramatically over the course of it's life. We also discuss the concentration camp system more generally, contextualising it along side our knowledge as guides of the former concentration camp Sachsenhausen.(ALSO, apologies Pip mixed up Sylvia Salvesen, who was from Norway not Sweden!)CONTENT WARNING: Discussions of concentration camp, torture, death.Sources:Ravensbruck: Life and Death in Hitler's Concentration Camp for Women, Sarah HelmKL: A History of the Nazi Concentration Camps by Nikolaus Wachsmann++++++You can get in touch and book Jonny or Pip for a tour of Berlin via www.whitlams-berlin-tours.com.Don't forget to subscribe for more Berlin history every two weeks!++++++Donations keep us running. If you like the show and want to support it, you can use the following links:Donate €50 •• Donate €20 •• Donate €10 •• Donate €5++++++You can find Jonny online on YouTube, Instagram, BlueSky, and TikTok!++++++Mixed and Produced by Alex Griffithshttps://www.instagram.com/alexgriffiths_music/https://alexgriffiths.bandcamp.com/++++++
CONTENT WARNING: Discussion/depiction of death, loss, and grief“Kind friends and companions, come join me in rhymeCome lift up your voices in chorus with mineCome lift up your voices all grief to refrainFor we may or might never all meet here again.”-First Stanza, Here's a Health to the CompanyNotes from the NarratorThe CRIT Awards Nominations have begun!https://forms.gle/edQebZun5J6TJR1B6This podcast is proudly endorsed by Chaosium Inc. Visit www.chaosium.com/7th-sea for more information and use the code WRITER10 for 10% off your next site-wide purchase! [Limit one per customer]Support The Writer's Room: patreon.com/thewritersroom7thSupport Emory Kjelsberg, our official artist: https://www.emorykj.com/CastZoé Jackson (Narrator)Evan Ackley (Captain Jesse Nkansa)Patrick Keefe (Wayland Greywall)SponsorsTen Quills Dice [https://tenquillsdice.com/]Patreon OfficersRaven, V, Cheshire, Tarquin, Thryth, Spin, Merlin, and Armani.MusicASKII (https://askii.bandcamp.com/) [Far East {Hanako's Theme}, Stars Above]Moorland Songs (https://www.epidemicsound.com/artists/moorland-songs-2/?tab=tracks) [Return Home]Adrian Von Ziegler (https://adrianvonziegler.bandcamp.com/) [Hope {Mama Coco's Theme}, Healing, My Everything {Charles's Theme}]Christoffer Moe Ditlevsen (https://www.epidemicsound.com/artists/christoffer-moe-ditlevsen/) [Alluvion {Saying Goodbye},The Fellowship]Dark Fantasy Studios (http://darkfantasystudio.com/) [Hellfire]SFXEpidemic Sound (https://www.epidemicsound.com/)Motion Array (https://motionarray.com/)Fusehive Interactive Media LTD (http://www.fusehive.com/)
It's time for our annual April Fools' Day show! Rod & Jess are going back to the 90s to spotlight the TV Movies that most invaded their lives! First, they enter the radical world of aggressive inline skating through the classic Disney Channel Original Movie Brink!. Then, thing get magical as they examine the beloved 1997 version Rodgers & Hammerstein's Cinderella starring Whitney Houston and Brandy! Content Warning: Discussions of Substance Abuse, Discussions of Racism/Racial Insensitivity Follow us on Bluesky: @mediamade.bsky.social Follow us on Instagram: @mediamadeshow Buy us a coffee: https://ko-fi.com/mediamade Check out our links: linktr.ee/mediamade
In chapter 45, Torry (she/her) and Mason (he/him) share their thoughts on Onyx Storm by Rebecca Yarros (1:39) and then recap the book (25:26). Finally, they get into their Internet Investigation, Wonder Whys, Gripes and Grumbles, Side Character Spotlight, and Sequel Scoop (1:44:47).Content Warning: Discussion about violence, death, and war throughout the episode. Take care!Spoiler Warning: This episode contains spoilers for the entire Empyrean series. Mason's Previous AppearancesFourth Wing Bonus Chapter 27 by Rebecca YarrosFourth Wing Bonus Chapters 9 and 16 by Rebecca YarrosIron Flame by Rebecca YarrosFourth Wing by Rebecca YarrosBonus 1: The Bachelorette Season 15 Premiere RecapLeave a voicemail question or comment for Torry to include in a future episode. Suggest a book here.Upcoming Episodes:March 26: Praise by Sara CateApril 9: From Blood and Ash by Jennifer L. ArmentroutApril 23: The Deal by Elle KennedyFollow Torry on Instagram, Twitter, Letterboxd, and GoodReads. Check out Torry's pop culture podcast: Ready to Be Petty. Subscribing and leaving a rating helps us find new listeners! Thank you.Music by Simon Tebbenham.
CONTENT WARNING: Discussion of racism, sexual assault, false imprisonment. 1962 contained not one but two books that were thrust upon us as required school reading (or acting), but none loom as large as this story. To be fair, it's one of the few stories about the pre-Civil Rights Act South that's presented through the eyes of a child, and that means it's perfect school fodder. The movie was a huge labor of love from the entire creative team, which is fantastic and reads on screen, but also makes for a truly uneven watching experience. Director Robert Mulligan gets the most out of the cast, but his execution of trying to see things through Jem & Scout's perspective never translates on screen. In fact, the only moments that truly work are in the courtroom, when the reality of small town Alabama racism come roaring back. It's a shame it's not a better movie because Gregory Peck is giving his masterpiece performance and the kids are phenomenal on screen, but acting alone cannot a movie make. We wrap up Oscars ‘62 with To Kill A Mockingbird onMacintosh & Maud Haven't Seen What?! You can email us with feedback at macintoshandmaud@gmail.com, or you can connect with us on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook. Also please subscribe, rate and review the show on your favorite podcatcher, and tell your friends. Intro and outro music taken from the Second Movement of Ludwig von Beethoven's 9th Symphony. Licensed under an Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Hong Kong (CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 HK) license. To hear the full performance or get more information, visit the song page at the Internet Archive. Excerpt taken from the main title to the film To Kill A Mockingbird, written and composed by Elmer Bernstein. Copyright 1962 Universal Studios. All Rights Reserved. Excerpts taken from the introduction to the 35th Academy Awards held on April 8, 1963.
CONTENT WARNING: Discussion of alcoholism, child neglect, substance abuse, addiction. Every year at the Oscars there's a movie that stands out as the film that should be the Best Picture, just for the sheer raw power of its storytelling. This is that movie. Jack Lemmon is giving a performance for the ages, the supporting cast is rock solid, and the always contrarian Blake Edwards goes for broke. This could have easily been a melodrama, but you get the sense very quickly that everyone making this movie got the impact of what they were doing here. And that's incredible, considering there's movies that come out in 2025 that can't capture the truth of addiction like this movie. We continue Oscars ‘62 with Days of Wine and Roses onMacintosh & Maud Haven't Seen What?! You can email us with feedback at macintoshandmaud@gmail.com, or you can connect with us on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook. Also please subscribe, rate and review the show on your favorite podcatcher, and tell your friends. Intro and outro music taken from the Second Movement of Ludwig von Beethoven's 9th Symphony. Licensed under an Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Hong Kong (CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 HK) license. To hear the full performance or get more information, visit the song page at the Internet Archive. Excerpts taken from the main title to the film Days of Wine and Roses, composed and conducted by Henry Mancini with lyrics by Johnny Mercer. Copyright 1962 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. All Rights Reserved. Excerpt taken from the main title to the film To Kill A Mockingbird, written and composed by Elmer Bernstein. Copyright 1962 Universal Studios. All Rights Reserved.
Embodiment for the Rest of Us - Season 4, Episode 11: Nikki Haggett Jenn (she/they) and Chavonne (she/her) interviewed Nikki Haggett (they/she) in a deep dive about relating across difference, murmuration as metaphor, and a sacred unmasking. Content Warning: Discussion of ableism, discussion of medical fatphobia, discussion of the multiple genocides occurring globally,discussion of fascism, mention of childhood sexual abuse Trigger Warnings: None for this episode The captions for this episode can be found at https://embodimentfortherestofus.com/season-4/season-4-episode-11-nikki-haggett/#captions A few highlights: 12:37: Nikki discusses the idea of embodiment while recognizing our own neurodivergence 30:05: Nikki discusses how training to be a Gestalt therapist is impacting their own embodiment 1:20:56: Nikki shares help she helps clients them notice how to stay embodied or even purposefully disembodied 1:33:59: Nikki discusses what's next for them Links from this episode: Ableism Adam Wolfond Autism Autistic Masking Bodymind Co-regulation Exteroception Gestalt Therapy Interoception Dr. Margaret Price Murmuration Sanism The Telepathy Tapes Window of Regulation Music: “Bees and Bumblebees (Abeilles et Bourdons), Op. 562” by Eugène Dédé through the Creative Commons License Please follow us on social media: Website: EmbodimentForTheRestOfUs.com BlueSky: EmbodimentRestOfUs Instagram: @EmbodimentForTheRestOfUs
CONTENT WARNING: Discussion of abuse, car accidents, aging, mental illness.. If last week was about a world war, this film is about a two-woman war. Joan Crawford and Bette Davis were two of the bitterest rivals in the 30's and 40's, but by 1962 both were desperate for a hit. So was director Robert Aldrich, and the three combined to create a unique blend of gothic horror and Hollywood cynicism that still resonates today. We continue Oscars ‘62 with What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? onMacintosh & Maud Haven't Seen What?! You can email us with feedback at macintoshandmaud@gmail.com, or you can connect with us on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook. Also please subscribe, rate and review the show on your favorite podcatcher, and tell your friends. Intro and outro music taken from the Second Movement of Ludwig von Beethoven's 9th Symphony. Licensed under an Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Hong Kong (CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 HK) license. To hear the full performance or get more information, visit the song page at the Internet Archive. Excerpt taken from the film What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?, copyright 1962 The Associates & Aldrich Company Inc.; 1962 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. All rights reserved. Excerpt taken from the main title to the film Days of Wine and Roses, composed and conducted by Henry Mancini with lyrics by Johnny Mercer. Copyright 1962 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. All Rights Reserved.
CONTENT WARNING: Discussion of deafness, blindness, ableism. D-Day happened over 80 years ago, and to this day, there's only been two films that capture the scope and scale of that bloody day. This movie is one of those, and unfortunately it's the boring one. To be clear, the battle sequences are among some of the best committed to celluloid; there's a few moments that will make you gasp at how well legendary ringleader Darryl F. Zanuck captures the battlefield. But then we turn to the characters, and they're all a) played by actors double the age of the characters and b) say the absolute hokiest lines you'll hear in a war movie. It may be an accurate film, but this definitely isn't entertaining history. We continue Oscars ‘62 as we discuss The Longest Day onMacintosh & Maud Haven't Seen What?! You can email us with feedback at macintoshandmaud@gmail.com, or you can connect with us on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook. Also please subscribe, rate and review the show on your favorite podcatcher, and tell your friends. Intro and outro music taken from the Second Movement of Ludwig von Beethoven's 9th Symphony. Licensed under an Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Hong Kong (CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 HK) license. To hear the full performance or get more information, visit the song page at the Internet Archive. Excerpt taken from the main theme in the original soundtrack to the film The Longest Day, written and composed by Maurice Jarre. Copyright 1962 Darryl F. Zanuck Productions, Inc. and Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation, renewed 1990. All rights reserved. Excerpt taken the film What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?, copyright 1962 The Associates & Aldrich Company Inc.; 1962 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. All rights reserved.
For Valentine's Day, we're comparing romcom classic 10 Things I Hate About You (1999) and Deliver Us From Eva (2003), two "modern" adaptations of Shakespeare's The Taming of the Shrew.-----The Movies:10 Things I Hate About You (1999)Directed by Gil JungerWritten by Karen McCullah & Kirsten SmithBased on ‘The Taming of the Shrew' by William ShakespeareiMDb Rating: 7.3Deliver Us From Eva (2003)Directed by Gary HardwickWritten by James Iver Mattson, B.E. Brauner & Gary HardwickBased on ‘The Taming of the Shrew' by William ShakespeareiMDB Rating: 6.0-----Find us on:Discord - https://discord.gg/dxgmcfj552Tumblr - @ItTakesTwoPodInstagram - @ItTakesTwo_podFacebook - @ItTakesTwoPodYoutube - @ittakestwonzBluesky - @ittakestwoOur website - ItTakesTwo.co.nz-----Content Warning:Discussions of emotional manipulation and abuse, drug abuse and addiction, sexism, racism, ableism and homophobia.
CONTENT WARNING: Discussion of deafness, blindness, ableism. If you've ever done theater, and we definitely have, you dread the thought of having to deal with anything related to this movie and this story. And you'd be right to, because all too often we tell a sanitized, ableist, overacted retelling of a very real story: the breakthrough Annie Sullivan had teaching her student Helen Keller to communicate. So you'll have to pardon our shock while watching the original film adaptation of the Broadway success, and finding it's in fact a brilliant film. Director Arthur Penn is brilliant in adapting his own stage production by showing and not telling, a move that seems impossible for most stage to screen adaptations. Anne Bancroft and Patty Duke, reprising their roles from Broadway, are absolutely phenomenal. And sure, the supporting cast might as well be cardboard cutouts, but it doesn't matter when you've got a film as compellingly made as this one. We finally get a winner for Oscars ‘62 as we talk about The Miracle Worker onMacintosh & Maud Haven't Seen What?! You can email us with feedback at macintoshandmaud@gmail.com, or you can connect with us on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook. Also please subscribe, rate and review the show on your favorite podcatcher, and tell your friends. Intro and outro music taken from the Second Movement of Ludwig von Beethoven's 9th Symphony. Licensed under an Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Hong Kong (CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 HK) license. To hear the full performance or get more information, visit the song page at the Internet Archive. Excerpt taken from “Main Title” from the original soundtrack to the film The Miracle Worker, written and composed by Laurence Rosenthal. Copyright 1962 Playfilm Productions, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Excerpt taken from the main theme in the original soundtrack to the film The Longest Day, written and composed by Maurice Jarre. Copyright 1962 Darryl F. Zanuck Productions, Inc. and Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation, renewed 1990. All rights reserved.
Welcome back Passengers! This week we learn more about the peculiar customs of Kystran society. Then, once off world, we get acquainted with Martha. Tedra's extremely powerful and terrifying AI companion!Content Warning: Discussion of Sexual Violencehttps://www.passagespod.com/https://www.patreon.com/c/PassagesBookClubBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/passages-with-robbie-and-amanda--6153882/support.
This week, we are comparing Captain Fantastic (2016) and The Glass Castle (2017), two films about families raised in unconventional ways.-----The Movies:Captain Fantastic (2016)Directed by Matt RossWritten by Matt RossiMDb Rating: 7.8The Glass Castle (2017)Directed by Destin Daniel CrettonWritten by Destin Daniel Cretton & Andrew LanhamBased on the memoir by Jeannette WallsiMDB Rating: 7.1-----Find us on:Discord - https://discord.gg/dxgmcfj552Tumblr - @ItTakesTwoPodInstagram - @ItTakesTwo_podFacebook - @ItTakesTwoPodYoutube - @ittakestwonzBluesky - @ittakestwoOur website - ItTakesTwo.co.nz-----Content Warning:Discussions of death, suicide, illness, poverty, mental illness, physical abuse, child abuse, sexual abuse, emotional abuse, trauma, injury.
Join BefuddledPanda, Spooke_, Yetti, Sean, and Seth as they discuss the second half of The Wall of Storms by Ken Liu. Content Warning: Discussion of rape Music: Galactic Damages by Jingle Punks Considering supporting The Legendarium on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/legendarium Discord: https://discord.gg/FNcpuuA BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/greenteampod.bsky.social Threads: https://www.threads.net/@greenteampod Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/thelegendarium/
Media Made kicks off the New Year with our 2008 Movies show! Continuing the trend of chick flick - dude movie double features, Rod & Jess look back at two very different features. First, they talk wedding horror stories and romantic woes as they relate to the Katherine Heigl rom com 27 Dresses. Then, they examine perhaps the greatest superhero film of all time, The Dark Knight, with a conversation that rivals the actual movie in length. Are you ready?! Content Warning: Discussions of Substance Abuse, Discussions of Vigilante Violence, Discussions of Sexism/Misogyny, Discussions of Racial Insensitivity Follow us on Twitter: @MediaMadeShow Follow us on Instagram: @mediamadeshow Buy us a coffee: https://ko-fi.com/mediamade Check out our links: linktr.ee/mediamade
Content Warning: Discussion of sexual assault about halfway through the episode. In the aftermath of the battle on Paragon, Wintrow is plagued with doubts and worries over his split loyalties. Paragon is still determined to die while his crew, Amber, and his dragons struggle to live. Althea wakes up inside Vivacia and is comforted by a conniving and suave Kennit. We're reading Ship of Destiny by Robin Hobb, book 3 of the Liveship Traders in The Realm of the Elderlings.
Embodiment for the Rest of Us - Season 4, Episode 10: Dr. Rachel Fox, PhD Jenn (she/they) and Chavonne (she/her) interviewed Dr. Rachel Fox, PhD (she/her) about her embodiment journey! Specifically we talk about having a clinically fat ass and passion projects (aka the dissertation Doctor Fox just defended last Tuesday!!!) Dr. Rachel Fox is an Assistant Professor of Interdisciplinary Studies at Grand Valley State University. She is also a Kroner Family Fellow, Judith and Neil Morgan Fellow, and UC President's Dissertation Year Fellow in the Communication Department, Science Studies Program, and Critical Gender Studies Graduate Specialization at UC San Diego. Her dissertation will be available as an open access document in 1 or 2 months from this episode's publication. She holds a BA in Biology from Wesleyan University, an MS in Narrative Medicine from Columbia University, and an MA in Communication from UC San Diego. Her research has been published in the Fat Studies Journal, Women's Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal, and the Journal of Applied Social Psychology. In 2021, she joined the Centre for Fat Liberation and Scholarship as an Inaugural Junior Fellow. Her research critically examines how anti-obesity efforts drive anti-fatness in the US and how the field of weight stigma research perpetuates anti-fatness through its refusal to divest from an anti-obesity agenda. Content Warning: Discussion of ableism, discussion of medical fatphobia, discussion of the multiple genocides occurring globally, discussion of intentional weight loss (including GLP-1 drugs), discussion of ABA (Applied Behavior Analysis) Trigger Warnings: This episode uses the word “obesity” throughout without being bleeped. The captions for this episode can be found at https://embodimentfortherestofus.com/season-4/season-4-episode-10-doctor-rachel-fox/#captions A few highlights: 10:03: Rachel shares her understanding of “the rest of us” and how she is a part of that, as well as her privileges 18:35: Rachel discusses how the word “Rest” right in the middle of the podcast name feels, occurs, and shows up for her 27:07: Rachel shares her passion project and how it has affected her own embodiment 1:31:21: Rachel discusses how listeners can make a difference based on this conversation 1:35:17: Rachel shares where to be found and what's next for her Links from this episode: Autism Blakeley H. Payne The Body is Not An Apology (Book) The Body is Not An Apology (IG) Decolonizing Therapy Mikey Mercedes Monica Kriete Neurodivergence OCD Persistent Drive for Autonomy (PDA) Public Health's Power-Neutral, Fatphobic Obsession with “Food Deserts” Rowan Hildebrand-Chupp Sonya Renee Taylor Weight Stigma Conference Music: “Bees and Bumblebees (Abeilles et Bourdons), Op. 562” by Eugène Dédé through the Creative Commons License Please follow us on social media: Website: embodimentfortherestofus.com BlueSky: @embodimentrestofus Instagram: @embodimentfortherestofus
CONTENT WARNING: Discussions of sexual assault figure heavily into this issue's plot. ------------------------------- EPISODE 301 - Dan Gvozden of the Amazing Spider-Talk podcast joins us to discuss issue 9. In this issue, Dr. Manhattan takes Laurie to Mars to give her a chance to talk him into returning to Earth and preventing the impending nuclear war. Typical ex stuff. During their talk we learn about Laurie's life and learn the secret of who her actual father is. She's not excited about it. Dan has loved Watchmen since he first read it. Just like Kevin and Will, he finds something new every time he re-reads it. Though he says this is the first time he realized there was a "big blue naked guy" in the book, so.. maybe he's not reading as closely as we thought. Subscribe at screwitpodcasts.com to get monthly bonus episodes! Thanks!
Embodiment for the Rest of Us - Season 4, Episode 9: Rachel Fox Jenn (she/they) and Chavonne (she/her) interviewed Rachel Fox (she/her) about her embodiment journey Content Warning: Discussion of ableism, discussion of medical fatphobia, discussion of the multiple genocides occurring globally, discussion of intentional weight loss (including GLP-1 drugs) Trigger Warnings: This episode will use the word obesity throughout without being bleeped. The captions for this episode can be found at https://embodimentfortherestofus.com/season-4/season-4-episode-9-rachel-fox/#captions A few highlights: 14:00: Rachel shares her understanding of embodiment and her own embodiment journey 20:44: Rachel names her privileges and marginalizations 42:11: Rachel discusses how the pandemic has affected her embodiment practices 1:26:24: Rachel shares where to be found and what's next for her Links from this episode: ADHD Against Progress Autism Blakeley H. Payne Dr. Caleb Luna The Fantasy of Being Thin Hegemonic Futurity Heavy: An American Memoir Dr. Kate Harding Kiese Laymon Kyriarchy Mikey Mercedes Monica Kriete Neurodivergence Persistent Drive for Autonomy (PDA) Positionality Rachel Fox Relative Fat vs. Absolute Fat Reproductive Futurity Rowan Hildebrand-Chupp Settler Colonialism Tiana Dodson Music: “Bees and Bumblebees (Abeilles et Bourdons), Op. 562” by Eugène Dédé through the Creative Commons License Please follow us on social media: Website: embodimentfortherestofus.com Instagram: @embodimentfortherestofus
CONTENT WARNING: Discussions of transphobia, gender dysphoria, and the COVID-19 pandemic, brief mentions of pet death Hello again. Blog post: homesteadonthecorner.com/reintroductions Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
CONTENT WARNING: Discussions of transphobia, gender dysphoria, and the COVID-19 pandemic, brief mentions of pet death Hello again. Blog post: homesteadonthecorner.com/reintroductions Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Embodiment for the Rest of Us - Season 4, Episode 8: Third and Final Deep Dive (this season hehe) with Lindley Ashline Jenn (she/they) and Chavonne (she/her) interviewed Lindley Ashline (she/her) for the final of a three-part deep dive about embodiment Content Warning: Discussion of ableism, discussion of fatphobia, discussion of current politics Trigger Warnings: None for this episode The captions for this episode can be found at https://embodimentfortherestofus.com/season-4/season-4-episode-8-lindley-ashline/#captions A few highlights: 22:36: Lindley discusses her thin privilege series on social media 38:09: Lindley shares her boundaries when doing social media work Links from this episode: Autism Jes Baker Bri Campos Lindley's Master List of Resources Megan Jayne Crabbe Fearing the Black Body Rahaeli Sonya Renee Taylor Accounts that Highlight the Intersection of Fatness and Disability Imani Barbarin - https://www.instagram.com/crutches_and_spice/ Val - https://www.instagram.com/val_and.co/ J Aprileo - https://www.instagram.com/jayaprileo/ Corissa sometimes talks about disability - https://www.instagram.com/fatgirlflow/ Shilo George - https://www.instagram.com/shilogeorge/ FLARE - https://www.flareproject.org/ Sarah - https://www.instagram.com/fromsarahlex/ https://www.instagram.com/fatdisabledworthy/ ← project by Sarah (prior link) Clarkisha - https://www.instagram.com/clarkishakent/ (writer often featuring the particular intersection of disability and fatness) Dan - https://x.com/notdanhastings Sydneysky G. - https://www.instagram.com/syddskyy/ Adrie Rose - https://www.instagram.com/adrierising/ Sami Schalk - https://www.instagram.com/fierceblackfemme Jervae - https://www.instagram.com/jervae Vinny - https://www.instagram.com/fierce.fatty Sonny Jane Wise - https://www.instagram.com/livedexperienceeducator/ Angel Austin - https://www.instagram.com/sacredspaceforfatbodies/ Leah - https://www.instagram.com/fativism/ https://www.instagram.com/disabilitydecember/ ← yearly reading challenge Mikey - https://www.instagram.com/fatmarquisele Tigress - https://www.instagram.com/iofthetigress/ Dr Whitney Trotter - https://www.instagram.com/whitneytrotter.rd/ Music: “Bees and Bumblebees (Abeilles et Bourdons), Op. 562” by Eugène Dédé through the Creative Commons License Please follow us on social media: Website: embodimentfortherestofus.com Instagram: @embodimentfortherestofus
In chapter 37, Torry (she/her) and Sam (he/him) from The Bitter Jurors Podcast recap The Trouble with Hating You by Sajni Patel (8:06). Then get into their Internet Investigation, Wonder Whys, Gripes and Grumbles, and Sequel Scoop (58:15). Content Warning: Discussion about sexual assault and physical abuse throughout the episode. Take care! Spoiler Warning: While we explore The Trouble with Hating You in detail, rest assured that there won't be any spoilers in the episode beyond this book. Leave a voicemail question or comment for Torry to include in a future episode. Suggest a book here. Upcoming Episodes: December 4: Ice Planet Barbarians by Ruby Dixon December 18: A Cuban Girl's Guide to Tea and Tomorrow by Laura Taylor Namey Follow Torry on Instagram, Twitter, Letterboxd, and GoodReads. Check out Torry's pop culture podcast: Ready to Be Petty. Subscribing and leaving a rating helps us find new listeners! Thank you. Music by Simon Tebbenham.
Content Warning: Discussion of Sexual Themes, InfidelityJoined by author and critic Carrie Rickey, Moviestruck is taking a turn to the cinephile, examining Agnès Varda's Le Bonheur, or Happiness if you have Sophia's level of French! In a Moviestruck first, we're leaving the ending ambiguous, so be sure to give the film a watch before you give this pod a listen for the full experience! Where to find Carrie:https://www.carrierickey.com/A Complicated Passion: https://wwnorton.com/books/9780393866766Twitter: @CarrieRickeyInstagram: @carriedeborahrickeyLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rickey-carrie-972b686/Contact the Podmoviestruckpod@gmail.comwww.moviestruck.transistor.fmPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/moviestruckDiscord: https://discord.gg/cT2vm3KdeSBlueSky: @moviestruck.bsky.socialTheme by Prod. DomSoundcloudThank you to our $10 Patrons!Adam Bagnall, UwU, Fish_Hemsworth, Zas, Madidid, Ethan, Jim8333, Jacob Hunt, Azraq Shinji, Case Aiken, Ebony Voigt, AnOptimist, Lairde Ray, the Norwegian one, Travis Poe, William Warren, Stag Hart (Deer Deer), Rusty_Fork, Mura Purcell, insomnite, Link Brenton, Nathan Dunlap, DaddySwan. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Content Warning: Discussion of self harm and suicide This week Julie, and Chrissa are joined by Heart and Solutions BHIS Supervisor, Brianna Banowetz. Brianna is from Maquoketa, IA and currently lives in Cedar Rapids. She has been working for Heart and Solutions for less than a year but is excited to start her next adventure as a BHIS Supervisor. Outside of work, she loves her pets, which includes her dog, Odi, two cats, Lily and Lyla, and a gecko named Greg. Brianna also enjoys doing outdoor activities and reading! Connect with Brianna Online: Web: https://heartandsolutions.net/providers/provider-brianna-banowetz/ To start behavioral or mental health services in Iowa, call Heart and Solutions at (800) 531-4236. Connect with Heart and Solutions online at: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2dWKD6TenIMIC76ctq21YN Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPmrcmi5HUINpWEjHfHzTnQ/featured Podcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/YouNeedaCounselor Heart and Solutions Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Heartandsolutions Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/you_need_a_counselor/ Web: http://www.heartandsolutions.net
OFFICIAL WEBSITE: http://www.stcosmocast.comOFFICIAL DISCORD: https://discord.gg/7XBWYR24d5OFFICIAL TWITTER: https://x.com/StCosmocastOFFICIAL BLUESKY: https://bsky.app/profile/cosmocast.bsky.social The team is back to the world of the CGI series, but not without discussions about the news that has popped up about a potential sequel to Saint Seiya in the not so distant future.TIMESTAMPS: 00:00:00 Intro00:01:29 News00:43:60 KOTZ Battle of the Sanctuary Episode 3 discussion00:57:56 Jackie's thoughts on the episode. Content Warning: Discussions of Mental Health and Suicide.01:11:18 KOTZ Battle of the Sanctuary episode 4 discussion01:32:00 Closing thoughts, promotions, ect. Links of Interest: Ramses’ other show, Saturday Morning Squad: https://twitter.com/SATAMSquadhttps://thesaturdaymorn.transistor.fm/ Team’s personal twitters: Benjas: https://twitter.com/MexicanGeek502 Jackie: https://twitter.com/flowermikoRamses: https://www.twitter.com/professorramses Team’s Instagrams Benjas: https://www.instagram.com/craterisbenjas/ Ramses: https://www.instagram.com/el.ramses.83/ Ramses’ Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/ProfRamsesVT MUSIC CREDITSOpening and Ending by Cyberdeous off their album Saint Sega. Buy it and many other of their works now on Bandcamp!
#129: This week we revisit episode #34 with Andy Short. Andy joined us to break down the many stories that make up his life and recovery. With humor and wisdom, he shares the journey that led to his recovery... and the wild ride that came next. We discuss his story and more, including: Content Warning: Discussion of suicidal ideation (thoughts of suicide)How comparison was Andy's first drug.We hear about love and loss: how his mom supported him through many chapters of his story, and her words that changed the course of his life.When he asked , "Do you want to hear The Gay Story?” we of COURSE said yes.... and you may be surprised to learn this story occurred several years into recovery. And how Andy's recovery community supported him through times that seemed impossible to survive, and why we show up for one another. Become a Podcast Ambassador Volunteer! To learn more and to apply, follow this link: https://form.asana.com/?k=MvokXMx-NgNGbAJlDdqMBw&d=1142909614290943.---------------------------------------------------------------------------------If you or a loved one is experiencing a mental health or substance use related crisis, the following resources can provide immediate help.*If you are experiencing a medical or mental health emergency, please dial 911.- Dial 988 for the SAMSHA Suicide & Crisis Lifeline. Available 24/7- Text “HOME” to 741-741 for the NAMI Crisis Text Line. Available 24/7.- Dial 1-800-622-2255 to connect with a nearby treatment center & community resources through the NCADD Hope Line. Available 24/7.- Call or text 1-844-326-5400 for The GSCA CARES Warm Line. Answered by Certified Addiction Recovery Empowerment Specialists with lived experience of Substance Use Recovery. Available any day of the year, 8:30am-11pm ESTThis resource was shared by Tiffany: If you are a woman in need of support in the New Hampshire or Massachusetts area, Jasmine Grace is an organization that may be able to help. You can learn more at their website: https://www.jasminegrace.org/*Note: The resources listed are provided for informational purposes only. This list is not comprehensive and does not constitute an endorsement by The Phoenix. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------Join the Phoenix community & sign up for classes with a single click by downloading The Phoenix App! In the app, you can connect with Liz, Bryce and other listeners in The Rise Recover Live Podcast Group. Let us know what you thought about today's episode, and what you'd like to hear in future shows! We can't wait to chat with you there. Learn more about The Phoenix, sign up for classes, or become a volunteer at https://thephoenix.org/ . Find us on Instagram at @riserecoverlive
In chapter 31, Torry (she/her) and Christy (she/her) from X Knows All recap Tell Me Lies by Carola Lovering (3:12). Then get into their Internet Investigation, Wonder Whys, Gripes and Grumbles, and Sequel Scoop (57:47). Next they discuss season 1 of the tv adaptation of Tell Me Lies (1:03:01). Then, Torry and Christy get into their Internet Investigation, Wonder Whys, Gripes and Grumbles, and Sequel Scoop (1:11:19) of the tv show. Finally, they answer questions submitted by the listeners (1:20:08). Content Warning: Discussion about eating disorders, drug use, and death by car accident throughout the episode. Take care! Spoiler Warning: While we explore Tell Me Lies in detail, rest assured that there won't be any spoilers in the episode beyond season 1. Note: Torry had tech problems with her mic, but rest assured, they'll be fixed by the next episode! Christy's Previous Appearances Patreon 47: The Unwell Network Launch Patreon 40: Spider-Man Couples Deep Dive Patreon 34: Heidi and Spencer Pratt Patreon 33: The NYC Trip (Unedited and Uncut) Patreon 12: Lindsay Lohan's Pettiest Moments Episode 101: Petty about Monty Lopez, Kim Kardashian's Allure Article, and Bad Reviews Episode 82: Petty about Spencer Pratt on Tiktok Check out the NSFW Patreon podcast mentioned in the episode. Leave a voicemail question or comment for Torry to include in a future episode. Suggest a book here. Upcoming Episodes: September 25: My Lady Jane by Cynthia Hand October 9: Done and Dusted by Lyla Sage Follow Torry on Instagram, Twitter, Letterboxd, and GoodReads. Check out Torry's pop culture podcast: Ready to Be Petty. Subscribing and leaving a rating helps us find new listeners! Thank you. Music by Simon Tebbenham.
In chapter 29, Torry (she/her) and Kat (she/her) recap Part of Your World by Abby Jimenez (7:13). Then get into their Internet Investigation, Wonder Whys, Gripes and Grumbles, and Sequel Scoop (1:22:43). Content Warning: Discussion about abusive relationships and domestic violence throughout the episode. Take care! For help, information, or advice, check out the domestic violence hotlines and services in Canada and the USA. Spoiler Warning: While we explore Part of Your World in detail, rest assured that there won't be any spoilers in the episode beyond this book. Listen to Torry discuss Ready to Be Romanced on What to Read Next. Leave a voicemail question or comment for Torry to include in a future episode. Suggest a book here. Upcoming Episodes: September 4: A Court of Silver Flames (Chapters 37-80) by Sarah J. Maas September 11: Tell Me Lies by Carola Lovering September 25: My Lady Jane by Cynthia Hand Follow Torry on Instagram, Twitter, Letterboxd, and GoodReads. Check out Torry's pop culture podcast: Ready to Be Petty. Subscribing and leaving a rating helps us find new listeners! Thank you. Music by Simon Tebbenham.
This week we are comparing Kick-Ass (2010) and Super (2010), twin films about average people taking on superhero identities to fight crime in their local neighbourhoods.-----The Movies:Kick-Ass (2010)Directed by Matthew VaughanWritten by Jane Goldman & Matthew Vaughn Based on the comic book by Mark Millar & John Romita Jr.iMDb Rating: 7.6Super (2010)Directed by James GunnWritten by James GunniMDB Rating: 6.7-----Find us on:Discord - https://discord.gg/dxgmcfj552Tumblr - @ItTakesTwoPodInstagram - @ItTakesTwo_podFacebook - @ItTakesTwoPodYoutube - @ittakestwonzOur website - ItTakesTwo.co.nz-----Content Warning:Discussions of violence, sexual assault, rape, murder, death, drug use, foul language
Join us this week for our third anniversary of podcasting, as we pit Ireland versus New Zealand by comparing Boy (2010) and Belfast (2021).-----The Movies:Boy (2010)Directed by Taika WaititiWritten by Taika WaititiiMDb Rating: 7.5Belfast (2021)Directed by Kenneth BranaghWritten by Kenneth BranaghiMDB Rating: 7.2-----Find us on:Discord - https://discord.gg/dxgmcfj552Tumblr - @ItTakesTwoPodInstagram - @ItTakesTwo_podFacebook - @ItTakesTwoPodYoutube - @ittakestwonzOur website - ItTakesTwo.co.nz-----Content Warning:Discussions of death, childbirth, criminal activity, war, conflict, The Troubles
CONTENT WARNING: Discussions around pornography and sexual material. Not suitable for anyone under 18 without parental approval.One of the hardest challenges in parenting today is managing exposure to pornography. At ScreenStrong, we take this issue very seriously and understand that for many parents, this is a major reason for removing toxic screen platforms. We include pornography on our list of the three toxic screens we guard against, alongside video games and social media.In this episode, we have the immense honor of speaking with Kristen Jenson from Defend Young Minds. Many of you know her as the author of "Good Pictures Bad Pictures," a book that has provided invaluable help to countless families. Join us as we delve into this crucial topic and learn from Kristen's expertise on protecting young minds from harmful content. Don't miss this insightful and important conversation.Website/Books: www.defendyoungminds.com/booksFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/DefendYM/Instagram: @defendyoungmindsX (formerly Twitter): @defendYMLinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/defend-young-mindsSend us a Text Message.Support the Show.______________________________________________________Check out the brand new SUMMER FUN BUNDLE! Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and leave a review if you enjoy the episode. Your feedback helps us bring you more of the content you love. Stay Strong! Start your ScreenStrong Journey today! Become a Connect Member to get access to our exclusive online forum, the 30-Day ScreenStrong Challenge, LIVE webinars with medical experts, and the entire ScreenStrong library of videos, audio clips, interviews, e-books, handouts, and more! Want to help spread the ScreenStrong message to your community? Consider becoming a ScreenStrong Ambassador! ScreenStrong Tech Recommendations Gabb Wireless—Smartphone Replacement (use code STRONG for discount) Canopy—Device Filter (use code STRONG for discount) ______________________________________________________Production Team: Host: Melanie Hempe Producer & Audio Editor: Olivia Kernekin
This week, we are comparing Sliding Doors (1998) and Look Both Ways (2022) - two films about young women's lives taking different paths depending on one change that is out of their control.-----The Movies:Sliding Doors (1998)Directed by Peter HowittWritten by Peter HowittiMDb Rating: 6.7Look Both Ways (2022)Directed by Wanuri KahiuWritten by April ProsseriMDB Rating: 6.3-----Find us on:Discord - https://discord.gg/dxgmcfj552Tumblr - @ItTakesTwoPodInstagram - @ItTakesTwo_podFacebook - @ItTakesTwoPodYoutube - @ittakestwonzOur website - ItTakesTwo.co.nz-----Content Warning:Discussions of death, injury, pregnancy and miscarriages
The dudes discuss one of their favorite films: Fritz Lang's METROPOLIS. Content Warning: Discussion of Pet Death (00:09:00-00:19:00) Not intended for children. The views expressed do not necessarily reflect the views of their employers. Twitter: https://twitter.com/TwoDudes7 Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/Two-Dudes-One-Double-Feature-Podcast-108846657540306 Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/twodudesonedoublefeature/?igshid=17oyviqg0pxno&fbclid=IwAR13Qy_UYaRmxREDtBlpA7zWovszRFB_C3QTB7xTbbDXZnvMZrWeATkCHHg Richard's YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/Channel23hahaha Joey's YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkFZy6PEmCY2SPScOAWkXbg?view_as=subscriber
For this week's episode, we are comparing Rear Window (1954) and Disturbia (2007) - two films about men stuck inside who start watching their neighbours and suspect one of them is up to something sinister...-----The Movies:Rear Window (1954)Directed by Alfred HitchcockWritten by John Michael HayesBased on the short story by Cornell WoolrichiMDb Rating: 8.5Disturbia (2007)Directed by D.J. CarusoWritten by Christopher Landon & Carl Ellsworth iMDB Rating: 6.8-----Find us on:Discord - https://discord.gg/dxgmcfj552Tumblr - @ItTakesTwoPodInstagram - @ItTakesTwo_podFacebook - @ItTakesTwoPodYoutube - @ittakestwonzOur website - ItTakesTwo.co.nz-----Content Warning:Discussions of death, violence, injuries, sexual assault, and suicide
CONTENT WARNING: Discussion of rape and sexual violence is prevalent throughout this episode.In the first real episode of Dark Overtones, Kurt is joined by two communication professors from Baylor University, Leslie Hahner and Scott Varda, to discuss It Follows. Countless articles on It Follows interpreted it as a story about STDs/STIs; but Hahner and Varda have a different interpretation - one that highlights the sexual violence that perpetuates the curse and the trauma of those affected. In this discussion, we dive into how "It" can be much darker than it seems upon first watch...Dr. Leslie Hahner is a Professor in the Department of Communication at Baylor University, where she researches how different texts (including horror films) intersect with pop culture and help us interpret the world around us. You can visit her faculty page here.Dr. Scott Varda is an Associate Professor in the Department of Communication, also at Baylor University. Scott researchers how movies can shape our cultural understanding of race, class, gender, and other social categories. His faculty page is also available, and you can find it here.The article this episode is based on can be found in Volume 40, Issue 3 of the journal Women's Studies in Communication. The full article citation is:Hahner, L., & Varda, S. (2017). It Follows and rape culture: Critical response as disavowal. Women's Studies in Communication, 40(3), 251-269.
Embodiment for the Rest of Us - Season 4, Episode 6: Deep Dive with Lindley Ashline Jenn (she/they), Chavonne (she/her), and Mayaneli (she/her) interviewed Lindley Ashline (she/her) for a deep dive about embodiment as partnership with our bodies. Content Warning: Discussion of ableism, Discussion of medical fatphobia Trigger Warnings: 44:33: Lindley mentions death threats The captions for this episode can be found at https://embodimentfortherestofus.com/season-4/season-4-episode-6-lindley-ashline/#captions A few highlights: 5:43: Lindley shares embodiment as conversation and/or partnership with our bodies 35:45: Lindley discusses “capitalist mythology” in the average body positivity/liberation conversation 1:45:13: Lindley shares the idea of embodiment as a practice of depth and clarity Links from this episode: ADHD Alan Levinovitz Autism Blue Sky Fearing the Black Body Harm Reduction Jes Baker KC Davis Neathery Falchuk Neurodivergence Roxane Gay The 11 Reasons Why People Hate Fat People White Supremacy Culture Music: “Bees and Bumblebees (Abeilles et Bourdons), Op. 562” by Eugène Dédé through the Creative Commons License Please follow us on social media: Website: embodimentfortherestofus.com Twitter: @embodimentus Instagram: @embodimentfortherestofus
Media Made is FINALLY back to its regularly scheduled programming! And we've got a new studio too! On this fine Independence Day, we're looking back at two All-American bands and their respective 2006 debuts. First, we explore the strange world of faith-based rock music with The Classic Crime's Albatross. Then, we go retro with the chiptune-y goodness of Anamanaguchi's Power Supply. Join us as we take on these two cult hits! Content Warning: Discussions of Suicide / Suicidal Ideation, Discussions of Racial Insensitivity Follow us on Twitter: @MediaMadeShow Follow us on Instagram: @mediamadeshow Buy us a coffee: https://ko-fi.com/mediamade Check out our links: linktr.ee/mediamade
This week we return to our remakes series with The Day the Earth Stood Still (1951) and The Day the Earth Stood Still (2008).-----The Movies:The Day the Earth Stood Still (1951)Directed by Robert WiseWritten by Edmund H. North Based on the short story by Harry BatesiMDb Rating: 7.7The Day the Earth Stood Still (2008)Directed by Scott DerricksonWritten by David ScarpaiMDB Rating: 5.5-----Our friends:Hear Us Out - https://www.youtube.com/@HearUsOutAction B-Z - https://twitter.com/ActionB2Z-----Find us on:Discord - https://discord.gg/dxgmcfj552Tumblr - @ItTakesTwoPodInstagram - @ItTakesTwo_podFacebook - @ItTakesTwoPodYoutube - @ittakestwonzOur website - ItTakesTwo.co.nz-----Content Warning:Discussions of war, violence, climate change, guns, and death
Michael & Ethan In A Room With Scotch - Tapestry Radio Network
CONTENT WARNING: Discussion of suicide.Michael and Ethan continue their discussion of Stella Maris, by Cormac McCarthy, while drinking Bunnahabhain 12yo single malt.In this episode:Michael is meanAs Likely to End the World as to Save it: Knowledge and Science in Cormac McCarthy, by Philip Bunn (this bullet point happened a few eps ago, but it deserves repeating)Unconscious/subconscious, and what the difference is, and whether it mattersTrying to be the smartest person in the world, and also have companionshipThe dangers of language, or, words are badLotsa GnosticismWilliam Blake, and a little bit Lovecraft, but mostly BlakeA memory of a stupid reviewLike The Passenger, this book is secretly about the atomic bombAnaximander, who thought existence is a wrong done to the universeHurtfully, this book is Catcher in the RyeEthan gets the name of Pokemon Rollout deeply wrong right at the end, lolNext time Michael and Ethan will the discussion of their Mondo Book for the year: Persuasion, by Jane Austen! Join the discussion! Go to the Contact page and put "Scotch Talk" in the Subject line. We'd love to hear from you! And submit your homework at the Michael & Ethan in a Room with Scotch page. Join us on GoodReads!Donate to our Patreon!BUY A NIHILIST BLANKET! Your Hosts: Michael G. Lilienthal (@mglilienthal) and Ethan Bartlett (@bjartlett) MUSIC & SFX: "Kessy Swings Endless - (ID 349)" by Lobo Loco. Used by permission. "The Grim Reaper - II Presto" by Aitua. Used under an Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike License. "Thinking It Over" by Lee Rosevere. Used under an Attribution License.
Britta, Miles, and Neil must face temptation on their ascent up the ladder to heaven. But as they try to approach the veil, will any of them be strong enough to succeed at the tests laid before them?Content Warning: Discussions of loss; violence; dismemberment; discussions of death; sorrow; mutilation; torture; gore; misophonia (sounds of violence); loss of self; loss of autonomy; loss of control; grief; drug use; drinking; abuse; emotional manipulation; emotional distress; suicidal ideation; discussions of abandonment; relationship issues; smoking; language;CastStoryteller: Lex LopezBritta Ashcroft : Rebecca SteigelfestJohnny Saxon: Garrett GabbeyMiles Davenport: Tim DavisNeil Foster: Rob MuirheadWynn Cabot: Erika WebbRecordingRebecca SteigelfestEditingRob MuirheadMusicPath of Night Theme by Brian Metolious, brianmetolius.comLoFi Beat, Guitar and Piano by CalvinClavier, pixabay.comOutrun Neon Dreams 80s by AudioRells, pixabay.comBlues Rock Energetic by Emmraan, pixabay.com80s Retro Synthwave by Playsound, pixabay.comMermaid Magic by faespencer, pixabay.comArtLogo & Character Art: Garrett GabbeyKo-Fi: ko-fi.com/pathofnightYouTube: YouTube.com/@pathofnightFacebook: Facebook.com/PathofNightPodcastTwitter: @PathofNightPodBluesky: pathofnight.bsky.socialEmail: pathofnightpodcast@gmail.com
This week, we are comparing But I'm a Cheerleader! (1999) and The Miseducation of Cameron Post (2018), two films about teenage girls being sent to conversion camps for LGBTQ+ youth.-----The Movies:But I'm a Cheerleader! (1999)Directed by Jamie BabbitWritten by Brian Wayne Peterson & Jamie BabbitiMDb Rating: 6.8The Miseducation of Cameron Post (2018)Directed by Desiree AkhavanWritten by Desiree Akhavan & Cecilia FrugiueleBased on the novel by Emily M. DanforthiMDB Rating: 6.6-----Find us on:Discord - https://discord.gg/dxgmcfj552Tumblr - @ItTakesTwoPodInstagram - @ItTakesTwo_podFacebook - @ItTakesTwoPodYoutube - @ittakestwonzOur website - ItTakesTwo.co.nz-----Content Warning:Discussions of conversion therapy, emotional abuse, sexual abuse, genital mutilation, suicide, transphobia, queerphobia, homophobia, sexual content
As they continue to climb the ladder to heaven, now it is Britta who must confront her fears and dark past. But it is not just within their minds that the members of the coterie are helpless. And what must Neil confront to continue his ascent?Content Warning: Discussions of loss; death; violence; mutilation; torture; misophonia (sounds of violence); loss of self; loss of autonomy; grief; drug use; abuse; emotional manipulation; suicidal ideation; discussions of abandonment; relationship issues; smoking; language;CastStoryteller: Lex LopezBritta Ashcroft : Rebecca SteigelfestJohnny Saxon: Garrett GabbeyMiles Davenport: Tim DavisNeil Foster: Rob MuirheadWynn Cabot: Erika WebbRecordingRebecca SteigelfestEditingRob MuirheadMusicPath of Night Theme by Brian Metolious, brianmetolius.comArtLogo & Character Art: Garrett GabbeyKo-Fi: ko-fi.com/pathofnightYouTube: YouTube.com/@pathofnightFacebook: Facebook.com/PathofNightPodcastTwitter: @PathofNightPodBluesky: pathofnight.bsky.socialEmail: pathofnightpodcast@gmail.com
Thanks to their allies and a little white lie, the Coterie has escaped from Prince Pendragon's estate. Now they must ready the defense of New Haven. But first Neil must try and repair the damage done to Britta and Miles's minds.Content Warning: Discussions of death; discussions of loss; harm to animals; cruelty to animals; heavy drug use; gore; drinking; death; grief; smoking; language;CastStoryteller: Lex LopezBritta Ashcroft : Rebecca SteigelfestJohnny Saxon: Garrett GabbeyMiles Davenport: Tim DavisNeil Foster: Rob MuirheadWynn Cabot: Erika WebbRecordingRebecca SteigelfestEditingRob MuirheadMusicPath of Night Theme by Brian Metolious, brianmetolius.comArtLogo & Character Art: Garrett GabbeyKo-Fi: ko-fi.com/pathofnightYouTube: YouTube.com/@pathofnightFacebook: Facebook.com/PathofNightPodcastTwitter: @PathofNightPodBluesky: pathofnight.bsky.socialEmail: pathofnightpodcast@gmail.com
Content Warning: Discussion of War-time atrocities including violence against children and sexual violence. Associated Links: Support unbanked/underbanked regions of the world by joining the "at home in my head" Kiva team at https://www.kiva.org/team/at_home_in_my_head Blog Link: https://harrisees.wordpress.com Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoS6H2R1Or4MtabrkofdOMw Mastodon: https://universeodon.com/@athomeinmyhead Paypal: http://paypal.me/athomeinmyhead Citations for this Episode: Occupy Wall Street Wiki Page: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Occupy_Wall_Street Bailout List: https://projects.propublica.org/bailout/list Revenue from Smartphone sales: https://www.statista.com/statistics/619821/smartphone-sales-revenue-in-the-us/ DHS Website Occupy Wall Street documents: https://www.dhs.gov/occupy-wall-street Five-Page DHS Special Coverage document mentioned in the episode: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/ec/Department_of_Homeland_Security_surveillance_of_Occupy_Wall_Street.pdf Partnership for Civil Justice Fund: https://www.justiceonline.org/ DSAC government website: https://www.dsac.gov/about DSAC Wiki page: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domestic_Security_Alliance_Council Naomi Wolf's Guardian Article on DSAC: https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2012/dec/29/fbi-coordinated-crackdown-occupy https://truthout.org/ USA Today article on past Pensions: https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/personalfinance/2024/03/04/annuity-pension-guaranteed-income-retirement/72810233007/ TikTok affiliations: https://www.cnn.com/2024/03/18/tech/tiktok-bytedance-china-ownership-intl-hnk/index.html "We have a TikTok Problem": https://www.democracynow.org/2024/3/14/headlines/us_house_votes_in_favor_of_tiktok_ban_bill_amid_first_amendment_and_other_questions US Youth Vote: https://www.brookings.edu/articles/how-younger-voters-will-impact-elections-responding-to-the-challenges-of-third-parties/ Myanmar/Rohingya: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sD6mtlQzP18&rco=1 Chris Hedges Talk with Q&A at the end: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qlcqsKvTSPw Bonus Content: Tantura: Free, full length, on Youtube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=novoSE1rwg4 Different factions fighting in Gaza (It's not just Hamas): https://www.newsweek.com/not-only-hamas-eight-factions-war-israel-gaza-1841292?fbclid=IwAR374zgW_zWDXVjEKMyiypCtHYVxWmw2VNckKLH_PkASSQkUCmEj40jrBec_aem_AczDN7Trfy7BK02hfh625210VNYK16-PuhfpgluVpXXZKISw6g_wMvMS2NRxKs-EJ8DohgH2XSZ4ACnneke2mzj2 Footage of resistance fighters in the second assault on Al Shifa (not Hamas): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jg4g1yR_oZo Music Credits: “Wishful Thinking” – Dan Lebowitz: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOg3zLw7St5V4N7O8HSoQRA --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tracie-harris/support
CONTENT WARNING: Discussions of loss and grief including mentions of depressions and suicidal ideation, existential dread and despair, explosions and gun violence, elements of body horror and transformation, pyrophobia, mentions of a child drowning, character injury, squelching sound effects, and loud noises including screams ????2020_07a: The rescue of Anna Sheridan begins... Starring James Cain as Peter Slate, Amitola Lomas as Maria Sol, Mike Kennedy as Edgar Morrison, Maurice Cooper as Jerry Price, Jesse Steele as Bill Tyler, Chris Martin as Robert Quincy, Ezra J. Wayne as Ned Leroux, Van Winkle as Sam Bailey, Virginia Spotts as Kate Sheridan, Sam Taylor as Ren Park, Alejandra Cejudo as Amanita, Airen Neeley Chaconas as Anna Sheridan, and Ray O'Hare as Ellis Spengler, with original music by Jesse Haugen. Written by Van Winkle and produced by Virginia Spotts, with dialogue editing and sound design by Van Winkle. This episode was made possible by our supporters at Patreon.com/homesteadcorner, ko-fi.com/homesteadcorner, and our backers on Seed&Spark. For more information, additional content, and episode transcript, visit homesteadonthecorner.com/tst097 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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