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Detta avsnitt är vårt första specialavsnitt och vad passar då bättre än en författarintervju med poddbekanta Cristofer Andersson. I dagarna släpps hans senaste bok, Vem är Warren, och vi har läst och ställer här några frågor till Cristofer om hans senaste alster. Mycket nöje!Här kan ni köpa boken: https://pug.se/produkt/vem-ar-warren/Boken finns även hos de flesta välsorterade bokhandlare på webben.Våra sponsorer:Kavaljer www.kavaljer.seModular Financehttps://www.modularfinance.se/holdingswww.Borsdata.sewww.MFN.se Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Cristofer Pereyra is the founder and CEO of the Tepeyac Leadership Initiative (TLI) and was a friend and follower of Bishop Thomas Olmsted (who was instrumental in restoring of Paul Zucarelli from the dead, the subject of our last two episodes). Cristofer talks about his collaboration with Bishop Olmsted, whom he considers a saint, and about the book he wrote about this holy man. He also talks about the Tepeyac Initiative and how we, lay Catholics, should serve Our Lord in our daily lives, how to sanctify our work, and how to approach the altar of our lay vocation. It is an exciting call to adventure and it begins today. Website of the Tepeyac Leadership Initiative (TLI) About Cristofer Pereyra at the TLI website About Cristofer's book on The Catholic Professional website; it is available on Amazon. Our recent episodes about Bishop Olmsted: Paul Zucarelli on Almost Good Catholics, episode 96: Holy, Catholic, Apostolic: A Man who Rose from the Dead Speaks about Christian Paul Zucarelli on Almost Good Catholics, episode 97: Talking with a Man Who Returned from the Dead: His Account of Death, Purgatory, and the Power of Prayer Our Christmas Carol We Three Kings by Josh and Margot The Great Space Coaster Band website Josh's YouTube Channel Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Raff Bizz speaks with Cristofer aka "Salazar" from the Napoli Rant discord about the his current views on the Kvara situation. While some people say to sell, sell, sell, Cristofer has a different view. Should we keep the former MVP/Scudetto winner? Is it a mistake to sell? Is the Neopolitan tifosi blinded by big transfer fees? That PLUS more!
En este nuevo episodio hablamos en primer lugar con Javi Moro, nuestro compañero de la revista Corredor y especialista en material, que nos da todos los detalles de la New Balance Hierro 8 y otros modelos de trail de la marca. Nuestro segundo invitado viene de ganar las 100 millas de Nice Côte d'Azur by UTMB. Se trata de Cristofer Clemente, que después de abandonar en Ecuador y Argentina y sufrir un esguince en la Tenerife BlueTrail by UTMB, se puso de nuevo dorsal llevándose la victoria en la prueba francesa del circuito UTMB WORLD SERIES. Y cerramos el ciclo de entrevistas con la corredora del equipo Adidas TERREX Sheila Avilés, que este pasado fin de semana compitió en la Mitja de Ultra Pirineu. Podcast Trail Run, con Depa y Tele.
Este programa está patrocinado por LURBEL. Puedes conocer todos los productos aquí: https://findyoureverest.es/producto/calcetines-lurbel-distance/ En este episodio del Find Your Everest Podcast by Javi Ordieres: - Hablamos con Cristofer Clemente, después de luchar por la victoria en la Nice Cote D'Azur By UTMB Race, frente a Courtney Dauwalter. - Repasamos los resultados del Salomon Ultra Pirineu. - Comentamos las novedades de la Tenerife Blue Trail by UTMB. En la sección de pregunta de la semana, damos respuesta a “ Mama, me hago pis” y proponemos la siguiente “El tipo de entrenamiento que más odies”. En la sección material, analizamos las siguientes novedades: - Xbionic: https://findyoureverest.es/producto/zapatillas-x-bionic-terraskin/ - Asics Meta Fuji Trail: https://findyoureverest.es/producto/zapatillas-asics-metafuji-trail/ - Suunto Race S Titanium: https://findyoureverest.es/producto/reloj-gps-suunto-race-s-titanium/ - Joma: https://findyoureverest.es/categoria-producto/marcas/joma/ Y para cerrar el programa, en la sección de diccionario, Richar nos habla sobre las tecnologías más recientes en las zapas. ESPERO QUE OS GUSTE EL PROGRAMA QUE HEMOS PREPARADO! Ya sabéis que podéis apoyarnos, visitando nuestra tienda online de Trail Running en: https://www.findyoureverest.es/ Suscríbete a nuestra newsletter: https://findyoureverest.es/newsletter/
En esta tercera entrega del podcast Perfiles, Depa viaja a La Gomera para charlas con Cristofer Clemente de sus pasiones, la montaña y la vida. Perfiles, un podcast de Depa.
En nuestro episodio 89 contamos con Cristofer Clemente, que en pocos días cruzará de nuevo el charco este año -estuvo en Costa Rica el pasado mes de febrero participando en la prueba por etapas The Coastal Challenge- para participar en dos grandes carreras, primero en Argentina, en la Patagonia Run, y justo una semana después en la Petzl Trail Plus Ecuador. El segundo invitado es el corredor del Adidas Terrex, Daniel Osanz, que comenzó su temporada en la primera prueba de las Skyrunning, Acantilados del Norte; hace pocos días ha estado en Italia en la Chianti Ultra Trail by UTMB; y de nuevo se pondrá dorsal para participar en la que será la segunda cita de las Skyrunning, en Calamorro Skyrace el 6 de abril. Y cerramos el ciclo de entrevistas con Héctor Rubio, responsable de Comunicación de la WMRA, la World Mountain Running Association, con quien charlamos sobre el calendario recién publicado de la Copa del Mundo que este año celebra su vigesimoquinto aniversario.Podcast Trail Run, con Depa y Tele.
Cristofer Andersson har skrivit en rad böcker om börspsykologi. I ett av våra tidigare avsnitt, ”Den enkla vägen till det rätta sparandet”, berättade Simon Reinius om att undersökningar visade att fondinvesterare hade svårt att skapa en bra avkastning. Det visade sig att en stor del av de misstagen berodde på den ”mänskliga faktorn”. Vi pratar med Cristofer om misstagen vi gör och hur vi kan undvika dem. Podden leds av Daniel Ljungström. Investeringar i finansiella instrument är förknippade med risk och en investering kan både öka och minska i värde eller komma att bli värdelös. Historisk avkastning är ingen garanti för framtida avkastning. Ingen del av podcasten skall uppfattas som en uppmaning eller rekommendation att utföra eller disponera över någon typ av investering eller att ingå några andra transaktioner. De uppfattningar som redogjorts för i podcasten återspeglar de medverkandes uppfattning för tillfället och kan således komma att ändras. Informationen i podcasten tar inte hänsyn till någon specifik mottagares särskilda investeringsmål, ekonomiska situation eller behov. Informationen är inte att betrakta som en personlig rekommendation eller ett investeringsråd. Adekvat och professionell rådgivning skall alltid inhämtas innan några investeringsbeslut fattas och varje sådant investeringsbeslut fattas självständigt av kunden och på dennes eget ansvar. Max Matthiessen frånsäger sig allt ansvar för direkt eller indirekt förlust eller skada som grundar sig på användandet av information i podcasten.
Cristofer Andersson har skrivit en rad böcker om börspsykologi. I ett av våra tidigare avsnitt, ”Den enkla vägen till det rätta sparandet”, berättade Simon Reinius om att undersökningar visade att fondinvesterare hade svårt att skapa en bra avkastning. Det visade sig att en stor del av de misstagen berodde på den ”mänskliga faktorn”. Vi pratar med Cristofer om misstagen vi gör och hur vi kan undvika dem. Podden leds av Daniel Ljungström. Investeringar i finansiella instrument är förknippade med risk och en investering kan både öka och minska i värde eller komma att bli värdelös. Historisk avkastning är ingen garanti för framtida avkastning. Ingen del av podcasten skall uppfattas som en uppmaning eller rekommendation att utföra eller disponera över någon typ av investering eller att ingå några andra transaktioner. De uppfattningar som redogjorts för i podcasten återspeglar de medverkandes uppfattning för tillfället och kan således komma att ändras. Informationen i podcasten tar inte hänsyn till någon specifik mottagares särskilda investeringsmål, ekonomiska situation eller behov. Informationen är inte att betrakta som en personlig rekommendation eller ett investeringsråd. Adekvat och professionell rådgivning skall alltid inhämtas innan några investeringsbeslut fattas och varje sådant investeringsbeslut fattas självständigt av kunden och på dennes eget ansvar. Max Matthiessen frånsäger sig allt ansvar för direkt eller indirekt förlust eller skada som grundar sig på användandet av information i podcasten.
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Det har hänt en hel del i veckan. Sebastian Siemiatkowski och Hanna Wachtmeister investerade i Open AI via Flat Capital i veckan. Open AI står bakom chatbotten Chat GTP. Vi träffar dem för att höra mer om hur de ser på AI och vilken betydelse AI kan få. Cristofer Andersson har skrivit boken "Mentala modeller: för investerare som vill slå aktiemarknaden". Vi pratar med Cristofer hur mentala modeller kan hjälpa oss att bli bättre investerare. Naturligtvis blir det även en kortare uppdatering kring börs och marknad också. Podden leds av Daniel Ljungström. Följs oss gärna Banking by Daniel på Twitter, Instagram och Youtube. Disclaimer: BBD är inte finansiella rådgivare, står inte under Finansinspektionens tillsyn och ger inga råd. Investeringsbeslut baserade på information som direkt eller indirekt kommer ifrån BBD fattas alltid självständigt av investeraren. BBD frånsäger sig allt ansvar för eventuell förlust som grundar sig på användandet av information från BBD. De åsikter som framkommer är gästernas egna åsikter och skall därför inte ses som rådgivning då de inte tar hänsyn till mottagarens specifika investeringsmål, kunskapsnivå eller riskvilja. Tänk på att historisk avkastning inte är en garanti för framtida utveckling. De pengar du investerar i finansiella instrument kan både öka och minska i värde. Risken finns att du inte får tillbaka hela det investerade beloppet. Detta ska inte ses som råd eller rekommendation. Gör alltid en egen analys. Att ett bolag medverkar i BBDs podcast ska varken uppfattas som ett uttryck för att BBD rekommenderar en investering i bolaget, eller som att BBD på annat sätt uttrycker en uppfattning om bolaget. Daniel Ljungström har en anställning på Max Matthiessen.
El pequeño Pascual nació en la Sevilla de 1950, en el barrio de la Calzada, antes de que le pusieran al lao la estación de Santa Justa, que no vea lo contento que se puso el padre haciendo las cuentas de lo que se iba a revalorizá el piso. La madre de Pascual tuvo un embarazo un poco incómodo por las ardentías del pelaso que traía el niño, que parecía Mario Vaquerizo. Desde chico se veía que el niño era una jartá de avispao, le preguntaba a la madre por qué se había casao con el padre, le preguntaba al padre que porqué se escondía pa beber anís… así que la madre lo metió en un colegio monjas hasta que el niño empezó a decir cosas raras como que en el colegio se comían el cuerpo de un hombre y se bebían su sangre. Miedosa de que se perdiera el talento de su hijo, lo metió en la Academia Orad, que tenía muy buena puntuación en el EDUCADVISOR. En esta academia estuvo bajo la tutoría del fundador de la academia y gran matemático Don Urbano Orad de la Torre, que dijo: “este es el que me va a rellenar a mí la declaración de la renta”. Con él estuvo hasta 3º de magisterio, para luego ingresar en la Escuela Normal Nebrija y validar su titulación, que era el proyecto de fin de carrera de antes. Luego volvió con Don Urbano para trabajar de profesor de matemáticas. Pero todos sabemos que las matemáticas son más aburridas que la misa de un bautizo, así que Pascual desarrolló desde pequeño una extraordinaria habilidad para las artes y las letras; Era como un filósofo griego, que lo mismo ayudaba al niño con las derivadas que escribía un poema que te hacía una berza con pringá. También fue tuno, que nadie es perfecto. Aunque si por algo suena a todo el mundo el nombre de este fanático de los Beattles es por reinventar al grupo de Liverpool a la forma Sevillana, fundado “Los Cantores de Híspalis” y convirtiendolo en el grupo de sevillanas más relevante del panorama nacional. Su 1er disco, “Cosas de mi tierra”, lo grabaron en 1978, pero no en España, sino en Suiza, en una iglesia convertida en estudio por el ingeniero de sonido de los Rolling Stones, pq era un disco de canción protesta y Franco era capaz de levantarse na má que pa asustá. Tal era la calidad de este grupo que llegaron a grabar con la filarmónica de Londres, transformando las sevillanas en piezas sinfónicas. Pascual alzó el género de las sevillanas a un nivel que consiguieron que bailaran sevillanas hasta los gaditanos. El grupo recibió en 1988 en Düsseldorf el Premio a la mejor producción europea por su disco “Danza”. Pero la cabeza de Pascual iba al 15%, necesitaba crear más y escribió temas para Paloma San Basilio, Massiel, El Dúo Dinámico, la musiquita de Simago. Él no podía parar. En esta época ya tenía las gafa, la melena como Sandokan, recogida siempre en una cola, porque no vea el caló que da ese pelo con los focos y un bigote que si iba a una boda, se llevaba oliendo a gambas 3 semanas. A Pascual también le gustaba la Semana Santa más que a un Vasco levantá una piedra, así que no es extraño que parte de su creación artística estuviera íntimamente ligada al mundo de las cofradías. Bético de los de “Musho Beti, manquepierda” en 1985 compuso un himno, porque este equipo tiene más himnos que la sección de Kike, e inauguró el 1 de octubre de 2012 Radio Alcosa, que más quisiera Onda Cero que la hubiera inaugurado este genio. Se casó 3 veces y tuvo 4 hijos: Rocío y Pascual con su primera pareja, Elisabeth con la segunda y uno más con la tercera, María Dolores Vergés, llamado Cristofer, no el de Ganímedes que arreglaba las naves, otro que por el nombre parece que no lo buscaron. A Pascual le gustaba más una cama que una Saeta en un balcón de la carrera oficial, por eso no llegó nunca al buffet libre del desayuno del hotel. Tampoco llegó nunca a dar el pregón de Semana Santa, pero eso fue por otra historia, que ahora hasta un vicepresidente lleva coleta, pero antes estaba peor visto que contestarle a una persona mayor. Pascual era muy querido, en Sevilla o en donde lo conocieran, de gran corazón colaboraba siempre en cualquier acción benéfica que se le presentara, siempre cogía el teléfono, contestaba a los mensajes, mandaba felicitaciones de navidad y siempre saludaba. Desgraciadamente, el 6 de febrero de 2022, un bichito que tenía en la garganta se lo llevó a cantar sevillanas por encima de la Torre Pelli, aunque ustedes siempre podrán recordarlo cada vez que vean a un gaditano bailando sevillanas o haya un vicepresidente del gobierno con coleta.
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I dagens avsnitt återvänder Cristofer Andersson till Sparpodden och pratar med Ara om sin nya bok "Mentala Modeller - för investeraren som vill slå aktiemarknaden". Vi djupdyker i det psykologiska kring investeringar, och hur man bör tänka för att nå sina mål på börsen. Cristofer ger bla. konkreta tips och förhållningssätt kring det mentala spelet på börsen, hur olika perspektiv påverkar dina beslut, och många metaforer. Det och mycket mer i dagen Sparpodden! Häng med i flödet på: 👉 TikTok - @nordnet.sverige 👉 Instagram - @nordnet 👉 Twitter - @NordnetSE 👉 Facebook - @nordnetsverige 👉 Ara Mustafa - https://twitter.com/NordnetAra Disclaimer: Finansiella instrument kan både öka och minska i värde. Det finns en risk att du inte får tillbaka de pengar du investerar. Innan du investerar i en aktie eller fond bör du läsa informationsbroschyren som finns hos bolaget och faktabladet som du hittar i orderläggningsfönstret samt på aktien eller fondens produktsida på nordnet.se.
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I avsnittet träffar vi Cristofer Andersson. Cristofer skriver böcker om börsspykologi. I börspsykologin fångas en rad av de olika misstag många investerare gör systematiskt. Bland de mer erkända felen vi gör är att vi gärna köper när börsen har gått upp och vi säljer när det gått ner trots att alla vet att vi ska göra tvärtom och köpa billigt och sälja dyrt. Vi pratar med Cristofer om dessa misstag och vad som får oss att göra dem och inte minst hur vi kan agera för att undvika några av dem. Podden leds av Daniel Ljungström
Cristofer Pereyra talks about the Tepeyac Leadership Initiative's work to equip lay Catholic professionals to be virtuous leaders, support the mission of the Church, and influence the culture by serving the common good.
This episode looks at the 1984 debut novel by Bret Easton Ellis, and its 1987 film adaptation. ----more---- Hello, and welcome to The 80s Movies Podcast. I am your host, Edward Havens. Thank you for listening today. On this episode, we're going to talk about 80s author Bret Easton Ellis and his 1985 novel Less Than Zero, the literal polar opposite of last week's subjects, Jay McInerney and his 1984 novel Bright Lights, Big City. As I mentioned last week, McInerney was twenty-nine when he published Bright Lights, Big City. What I forgot to mention was that he was born and raised in Hartford, Connecticut, halfway between Boston and New York City, and he would a part of that elite East Coast community that befits the upper class child of a corporate executive. Bret Easton Ellis was born and raised in Los Angeles. His father was a property developer, and his parents would divorce when he was 18. He would attend high school at The Buckley School, a college prep school in nearby Sherman Oaks, whose other famous alumni include a who's who of modern pop culture history, including Paul Thomas Anderson, Tucker Carlson, Laura Dern, Paris Hilton, Kim Kardashian, Alyssa Milano, Matthew Perry, and Nicole Richie. So they both grew up fairly well off. And they both would attend tony colleges in New England. Ellis would attend Bennington College in Vermont, a private liberal arts college whose alumni include fellow writers Jonathan Lethem and Donna Tartt, who would both graduate from Bennington the same year as Ellis, 1986. While still attending The Buckley School, the then sixteen year old Ellis would start writing the book he would call Less Than Zero, after the Elvis Costello song. The story would follow a protagonist not unlike Bret Easton Ellis and his adventures through a high school not unlike Buckley. Unlike the final product, Ellis's first draft of Less Than Zero wore its heart on its sleeve, and was written in the third person. Ellis would do a couple of rewrites of the novel during his final years at Buckley and his first years at Bennington, until his creative writing professor, true crime novelist Joe McGinness, suggested to the young writer that he revert his story back to the first person, which Ellis was at first hesitant to do. But once he did start to rewrite the story as a traditional novel, everything seemed to click. Ellis would have his book finished by the end of the year, and McGinniss was so impressed with the final product that he would submit it to his own agent to send out to publishers. Bret Easton Ellis was only a second year student at the time. And because timing is everything in life, Less Than Zero was being submitted to publishers just as Bright Lights, Big City was tearing up the best seller charts, and the publisher Simon and Schuster would purchase the rights to the book for $5,000. When the book was published in June 1985, Ellis just finished his third year at Bennington. He was only twenty-one years and three months old. Oh… also… before the book was published, the film producer Marvin Worth, whose credits included Bob Fosse's 1974 doc-drama about Lenny Bruce starring Dustin Hoffman, 1979's musical drama The Rose, Bette Midler's breakthrough film as an actress, and the 1983 Dudley Moore comedy Unfaithfully Yours, would purchase the rights to make the novel into a movie, for $7,500. The film would be produced at Twentieth Century-Fox, under the supervision of the studio's then vice president of production, Scott Rudin. The book would become a success upon its release, with young readers gravitating towards Clay and his aimless, meandering tour of the rich and decadent young adults in Los Angeles circa Christmas 1984, bouncing through parties and conversations and sex and drugs and shopping malls. One of those readers who became obsessed with the book was a then-seventeen year old Los Angeles native who had just returned to the city after three years of high school in Northern California. Me. I read Less Than Zero easily three times that summer, enraptured not only with Ellis's minimalist prose but with Clay specifically. Although I was neither bisexual nor a user of drugs, Clay was the closest thing I had ever seen to myself in a book before. I had kept in touch with my school friends from junior high while I lived in Santa Cruz, and I found myself to have drifted far away from them during my time away from them. And then when I went back to Santa Cruz shortly after Christmas in 1985, I had a similar feeling of isolation from a number of my friends there, not six months after leaving high school. I also loved how Ellis threw in a number of then-current Los Angeles-specific references, including two mentions of KROQ DJ Richard Blade, who was the coolest guy in radio on the planet. And thanks to Sirius XM and its First Wave channel, I can still listen to Richard Blade almost daily, but now from wherever I might be in the world. But I digress. My bond with Less Than Zero only deepened the next time I read it in early 1986. One of the things I used to do as a young would-be screenwriter living in Los Angeles was to try and write adaptation of novels when I wasn't going to school, going to movies, or working as a file clerk at a law firm. But one book I couldn't adapt for the life of me was Less Than Zero. Sure, there was a story there, but its episodic nature made it difficult to create a coherent storyline. Fox felt the same way, so they would hire Michael Cristofer, a Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright, to do the first draft of the script. Cristofer had just finished writing the adaptation of John Updike's The Witches of Eastwick that Mad Max director George Miller was about to direct, and he would do a literal adaptation of Ellis's book, with all the drugs and sex and violence, except for a slight rehabilitation of the lead character's sexuality. Although it was still the 1980s, with one part of the nation dramatically shifting its perspective on many types of sexuality, it was still Ronald Reagan's 1980s America, and maybe it wasn't a good idea to have the lead character be openly bisexual in a major studio motion picture. Cristofer would complete his first draft of the script in just one month, and producer Marvin Worth really loved it. Problem was, the Fox executives hated it. In a November 18th, 1987, New York Times article about the adaptation, Worth would tell writer Allen Harmetz that he thought Cristofer's script was highly commercial, because “it had something gripping to say about the dilemma of a generation to whom nothing matters.” Which, as someone who had just turned twenty years old eight days after the movie's release and four days before this article came out, I absolutely disagree with. My generation cared about a great many things. We cared about human rights. We cared about ending apartheid. We cared about ending AIDS and what was happening politically and economically. Yeah, we also cared about puffy jean jackets and neon colored clothes and other non-sensical things to take our minds off all the other junk we were dealing with, but it would be typical of a forty something screenwriter and a fiftysomething producer to thing we didn't give a damn about anything. But again, I digress. Worth and the studio would agree on one thing. It wasn't really a drug film, but about young people being destroyed by the privilege of having everything you ever wanted available to you. But the studio would want the movie version of the book to be a bit more sanitized for mainstream consumption. Goodbye, Marvin Worth. Hello, Jon Avnet. In 1986, Jon Avnet was mostly a producer of low-budget films for television, with titles like Between Two Women and Calendar Girl Murders, but he had struck gold in 1983 with a lower-budgeted studio movie with a first-time director and a little known lead actor. That movie was Risky Business, and it made that little known lead actor, Tom Cruise, a bona-fide star. Avnet, wanting to make the move out of television and onto the big screen, would hire Harley Peyton, a former script reader for former Columbia Pictures and MGM/UA head David Begelman, who you might remember from several of our previous episodes, and six-time Oscar nominated producer/screenwriter Ernest Lehman. Peyton would spend weeks in Avnet's office, pouring over every page of the book, deciding what to keep, what to toss, and what to change. Two of the first things to go were the screening of a “snuff” film on the beach, and a scene where a twelve year old girl is tied to a bedpost and raped by one of the main characters. Julian would still hustle himself out to men for money to buy drugs, but Clay would a committed heterosexual. Casting on the film would see many of Hollywood's leading younger male actors looked at for Clay, including a twenty-three year old recent transplant from Oklahoma looking not only for his first leading role, but his first speaking role on screen. Brad Pitt. The producers would instead go with twenty-four year old Andrew McCarthy, an amiable-enough actor who had already made a name for himself with such films as St. Elmo's Fire and Pretty in Pink, and who would have another hit film in Mannequin between being cast as Clay and the start of production. For Blair, they would cast Jami Gertz, who had spent years on the cusp of stardom, between her co-starring role as Muffy Tepperman on the iconic 1982 CBS series Square Pegs, to movies such as Quicksilver and Crossroads that were expected to be bigger than they ended up being. The ace up her sleeve was the upcoming vampire horror/comedy film The Lost Boys, which Warner Brothers was so certain was going to be a huge hit, they would actually move it away from its original Spring 1987 release date to a prime mid-July release. The third point in the triangle, Julian, would see Robert Downey Jr. get cast. Today, it's hard to understand just how not famous Downey was at the time. He had been featured in movies like Weird Science and Tuff Turf, and spent a year as a Not Ready For Prime Time Player on what most people agree was the single worst season of Saturday Night Live, but his star was starting to rise. What the producers did not know, and Downey did not elaborate on, was that, like Julian, Downey was falling down a spiral of drug use, which would make his performance more method-like than anyone could have guessed. The Red Hot Chili Peppers, who were hot in the Los Angeles music scene but were still a couple years from the release of their breakout album, 1989's Mothers Milk, were cast to play a band in one of the party scenes, and additional cast members would include James Spader and Lisanne Falk, who would become semi-famous two years later as one of the Heathers. Impressed with a 1984 British historical drama called Another Country featuring Colin Firth, Cary Elwes and Rupert Everett, Avnet would hire that film's 35 year old director, Marek Kanievska, to make his American directing debut. But Kanievska would be in for a major culture shock when he learned just how different the American studio system was to the British production system. Shooting on the film was set to begin in Los Angeles on May 6th, 1987, and the film was already scheduled to open in theatres barely six months later. One major element that would help keep the movie moving along was cinematographer Ed Lachman. Lachman had been working as a cinematographer for nearly 15 years, and had shot movies like Jonathan Demme's Last Embrace, Susan Sideman's Desperately Seeking Susan, and David Byrne's True Stories. Lachman knew how to keep things on track for lower budgeted movies, and at only $8m, Less Than Zero was the second lowest budgeted film for Twentieth Century-Fox for the entire year. Not that having a lower budget was going to stop Kanievska and Lachman from trying make the best film they could. They would stage the film in the garish neon lighting the 80s would be best known for, with cool flairs like lighting a poolside discussion between Clay and Julian where the ripples of the water and the underwater lights create an effect on the characters' faces that highlight Julian's literal drowning in his problems. There's also one very awesome shot where Clay's convertible, parked in the middle of a street with its top down, as we see Clay and Blair making out while scores of motorcycles loudly pass by them on either side. And there's a Steadicam shot during the party scene featuring the Chili Peppers which is supposed to be out of this world, but it's likely we'll never see it. Once the film was finished shooting and Kanievska turned in his assembly cut, the studio was not happy with the film. It was edgier than they wanted, and they had a problem with the party scene with the Peppers. Specifically, that the band was jumping around on screen, extremely sweaty, without their shirts on. It also didn't help that Larry Gordon, the President of Fox who had approved the purchase of the book, had been let go before production on the film began, and his replacement, Alan Horn, who did give the final go-ahead on the film, had also been summarily dismissed. His replacement, Leonard Goldberg, really hated the material, thought it was distasteful, but Barry Diller, the chairman of the studio, was still a supporter of the project. During all this infighting, the director, Kanievska, had been released from the film. Before any test screenings. Test screenings had really become a part of the studio modus operandi in the 1980s, and Fox would often hold their test screenings on the Fox Studio Lot in Century City. There are several screenings rooms on the Fox lot, from the 53 seat William Fox Theatre, to the 476 seat Darryl Zanuck Theatre. Most of the Less Than Zero test screenings would be held in the 120 seat Little Theatre, so that audience reactions would be easier to gauge, and should they want to keep some of the audience over for a post-screening Q&A, it would be easier to recruit eight or ten audience members. That first test screening did not go over well. Even though the screening room was filled with young people between the ages of 15 and 24, and many of them were recruited from nearby malls like the Century City Mall and the Beverly Center based off a stated liking of Andrew McCarthy, they really didn't like Jami Hertz's character, and they really hated Robert Downey Jr's. Several of the harder scenes of drug use with their characters would be toned down, either through judicious editing, or new scenes were shot, such as when Blair is seen dumping her cocaine into a bathroom sink, which was filmed without a director by the cinematographer, Ed Lachman. They'd also shoot a flashback scene to the trio's high school graduation, meant to show them in happier times. The film would be completed three weeks before its November 6th release date, and Fox would book the film into 871 theatres., going up against no less than seven other new movies, including a Shelley Long comedy, Hello Again, the fourth entry in the Death Wish series, yet another Jon Cryer high school movie, Hiding Out, a weird Patrick Swayze sci-fi movie called Steel Dawn, a relatively tame fantasy romance film from Alan Rudolph called Made in Heaven, and a movie called Ruskies which starred a very young Joaquin Phoenix when he was still known as Leaf Phoenix, while also contending with movies like Fatal Attraction, Baby Boom and Dirty Dancing, which were all still doing very well two to four months in theatres. The reviews for the film were mostly bad. If there was any saving grace critically, it would be the praise heaped upon Downey for his raw performance as a drug addict, but of course, no one knew he actually was a drug addict at that time. The film would open in fourth place with $3.01m in ticket sales, less than half of what Fatal Attraction grossed that weekend, in its eighth week of release. And the following weeks' drops would be swift and merciless. Down 36% in its second week, another 41% in its third, and had one of the worst drops in its fourth week, the four day Thanksgiving holiday weekend, when many movies were up in ticket sales. By early December, the film was mostly playing in dollar houses, and by the first of the year, Fox had already stopped tracking it, with slightly less than $12.4m in tickets sold. As of the writing of this episode, at the end of November 2022, you cannot find Less Than Zero streaming anywhere, although if you do want to see it online, it's not that hard to find. But it has been available for streaming in the past on sites like Amazon Prime and The Roku Channel, so hopefully it will find its way back to streaming in the future. Or you can find a copy of the 21 year old DVD on Amazon. Thank you for listening. We'll talk again real soon, when our final episode of 2022, Episode 96, on Michael Jackson's Thriller, is released. Remember to visit this episode's page on our website, The80sMoviePodcast.com, for extra materials about Less Than Zero the movie and the novel, and its author, Bret Easton Ellis. The 80s Movies Podcast has been researched, written, narrated and edited by Edward Havens for Idiosyncratic Entertainment. Thank you again. Good night.
Peor Caso - Ciencia, Historia, Cultura, Horror y Ficcion en Español
Con Armando, Cristofer, Christian y la participación especial de Maria Claudia y Maria Paulina de Restrepodcast 2020. Sigue Restrepodcast en Instagram @restrepodcast2020
Det står allt mer tydligt att vi kommer behöva stora mängder resurser i form av metaller och mineraler i energiomställningen. Men hur kan dessa utvinnas på ett mer hållbart sätt? Christofer Friberg har länge arbetat med utvecklingen av geotermisk energiproduktion. Han driver nu bolaget xGeo, som tagit fram en lösning för att scanna stora arealer och få en tydlig bild av vilka resurser som finns tillgängliga djupt under marken. Vi träffade Cristofer under Stockholm Impact Week på Epicenter. Programledare: Christian von Essen // Läs mer på hejaframtiden.se och prenumerera på vårt nyhetsbrev!
Your company probably doesn't align with your values. But that's no surprise, the working world is full of "woke-ism". Comply or be cancelled! Today, I speak with Cristofer about his organisation's work, and how Catholic professionals should approach the woke world. Tepeyac Leadership Institute https://tliprogram.org/ Cristofer Pereyra https://www.linkedin.com/in/cristofer... Personal Instagram: @gabrielstcharles Catholic Podcast: @thecatacombdiaries Website: https://thecatacombdiaries.com/ Email: In Channel Info
Peor Caso - Ciencia, Historia, Cultura, Horror y Ficcion en Español
Un extremo caso de hiperfagia registrado 1804 en Francia. Tarrare, un hombre que era capaz de comer cualquier cosa sin nunca sentirse satisfecho. Con Armando, Cristofer y Christian.
This week, Ron interviews Erin Monnin & Cristofer Pereyra, co-authors of a book titled, 'Catholic Leadership for Civil Society'. In this conversation, we discuss the responsibility & role of lay professional Catholics to influence the world around them while living out their faith in the secular society in which they work, live and serve. Erin & Cristofer share valuable truth about how lay Catholic leadership is not meant to confined to the Catholic community exclusively; our mission & calling is to be a light that illuminates every aspect of secular society with the Truth of the Gospel. Their book explores the "unique responsibility and privileged opportunity to influence the world for Christ" that lay Catholic professionals have been given, and how to maximize the impact made on your sphere of influence.
10/5/22 7am CT Hour John, Glen and Sarah chat about Hurricane relief and Aaron Judge breaking the homerun record. Cristofer talks about his new documentary "The Hour of the Laity" and why now is the time for the laity to take a stand for the faith. Dave shares the types of leadership styles and when is a good time to use them.
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What it means to be a Catholic leader in today's society
Cristofer Pereyra is the Chief Executive Officer for Tepeyac Leadership, Inc., a global non-profit organization dedicated to civic leadership development for lay Catholic professionals. Through its signature program TLI, the organization provides a catalyst development experience which equips professionals to become virtuous leaders, influencing the culture and serving the common good. Pereyra's professional career started in media when he worked for Univision Communications as a television news reporter. He is happily married, and the father of four. Erin Monnin is a Catholic wife, mother, entrepreneur, speaker, writer, and social media influencer. As a dedicated Catholic leader and professional, her faith permeates every aspect of her life. She sees the times we live in as a great opportunity to evangelize through our words and actions. Erin is a former FOCUS (Fellowship of Catholic University Students) missionary, a Tepeyac Leadership Initiative graduate, a Bible study leader, co-host of the “Catholic Leadership for Civil Society” podcast, and blogger on multiple Catholic leadership topics. In this episode, we talked about: Cristofer's professional career before he was called to work for the church and to serve non-profit organizations. Erin's affiliation with FOCUS (Fellowship of Catholic University Students) and her involvement with Tepeyac Leadership, Inc. (TLI) Discerning where God is calling you to serve. Who is the Tepeyac Leadership Initiative? What is civic leadership development? The difference between Christian and Secular Leadership. What is servant leadership? The type of leadership Erin learns from TLI. Defining the similarities and differences between FOCUS mission and the theme of Catholic Leadership for Civil Society Integrating profit business ventures designed for Church mission and further the Kingdom of God. Cristofer shared his intense devotion to Our Lady of Guadalupe. To connect with our guests, please visit: For Cristofer Pereyra : ✅Website: ➡️https://tliprogram.org/ ✅LinkedIn: ➡️ https://www.linkedin.com/in/cristoferpereyra/ ✅Catholic Leadership Book: ➡️ ✅Facebook: ➡️https://tliprogram.org/catholic-leadership-book/ ✅Email:➡️ cpereyra@tepeyacleadership.org For Erin Monnin: ✅Website: ➡️https://www.floweringathisfeet.com/ ✅LinkedIn: ➡️ https://www.linkedin.com/in/erin-monnin/ ✅Instagram: ➡️https://www.instagram.com/flowering.at.his.feet/ ✅Facebook: ➡️https://www.facebook.com/erin.monnin.8 ✅Pinterest: ➡️https://www.pinterest.ph/floweringathisfeet/_saved/ ✅Email:➡️ erin.sarotte@gmail.com
The latest Say Yes to Holiness podcast 1:1 Conversation is with Cristofer Pereya and Erin Monnin, Authors of Catholic Leadership for Civil Society: A Practical Guide on Authentic Lay Leadership. Our conversation was focused upon how we can grow as leaders; the difference lay people can make by embracing their role as leaders in civil society; and the vital role Catholics can play within our society for bringing about positive change. Cristofer, Erin, and I spoke about their own journey that brought them to write a book about leadership; the Tepeyac Leadership Initiative (TLI); steps that all of us can take to be better leaders, and six areas where Catholic leadership can really make a difference in society today. With their new book, Catholic Leadership for Civil Society, authors Cristofer Pereyra and Erin Monnin provide a guide to authentic lay Catholic leadership. The book challenges the laity to take on leadership roles in the secular world. Catholic Leadership is structured to show that lay Catholic leadership is not meant to be lived out within the confines of the Catholic faith-community exclusively, but instead is to serve mainly as a guiding force which illuminates every aspect of secular society with the Truth of the Gospel. Their book explains why lay Catholic professionals have a unique responsibility and privileged opportunity to influence the world for Christ. It's not an optional prerogative, but their duty as baptized children of God. A really important idea we spoke about is that if God has blessed someone with a professional career, then their career must obligatorily become your mission field. But best of all, their book explores specific fields and concrete ways to carry out Catholic leadership for civil society. My own interest in helping inspire, encourage and support others in becoming exactly who God created them to be--especially as leaders--resulted in a truly fascinating conversation, so I pray that this conversation inspires and encourages you to keep doing WHATEVER IT TAKES to grow into your best selves, especially as a leader. To find out more or purchase the book, go to: catholicleadership.net To learn more or apply to the Tepeyac Leadership Initiative (TLI), go to: https://tliprogram.org/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sayyestoholiness/message
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Juan Carlos Pichardo, Ñonguito, Dolphy Pelaez, Harold Diaz, Oscar Carrasquillo Zamantha Diaz Y Katherin Amesty
So often we feel that to be a faithful Catholic, we need to work for the Church, or some Church related ministry. But I'm here to tell you that's not the case. You can and need to exercise Catholic values and ethics in your workspaces, communities, and neighborhoods. But how? Joining me on the show … Continue reading "101 – Cristofer Pereyra and Erin Monnin on Catholic Leadership for Civil Society"
So often we feel that to be a faithful Catholic, we need to work for the Church, or some Church related ministry. But I'm here to tell you that's not the case. You can and need to exercise Catholic values and ethics in your workspaces, communities, and neighborhoods. But how? Joining me on the show to teach us about Catholic leadership in secular spaces is Cristofer Pereyra and Erin Monnin, authors of the book “Catholic Leadership for Civil Society.” Cristofer is the CEO of Tepeyac Leadership Initiative, a program geared towards training Catholic leaders for society not just lay ecclesial ministry. In this episode, we discuss what it means to be a leader, the importance of needing faithful Catholics in all aspects of society, including businesses, non-profit board service, and politics, discerning where God is calling you to serve, and the role hope plays in leadership. If you find this episode helpful, please leave a rating or write a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify, share it on the socials, or simply tell a friend about it. Spread the word about the good stuff that's happening on Always Hope. Have thoughts about this episode? Join the conversation on Facebook, Instagram, or LinkedIn. Websites mentioned in the show: Catholic Leadership for Civil Society Amazon Link Tepeyac Leadership Initiative
Cristofer is CEO of Tepeyac Leadership Initiative, an organization that provides a catalyst development experience which equips professionals to influence the culture and serve the common good through virtuous leadership. Follow Cristofer & Things We Discussed: READ: Catholic Leadership for Civil Society, authors Cristofer Pereyra and Erin Monnin provide a guide to authentic lay Catholic leadership. FOLLOW: Tepeyac Leadership Initiative - https://tliprogram.org/ CHECK OUT: Opus Dei - https://opusdei.org/en-us/ Support this podcast! https://interland3.donorperfect.net/weblink/weblink.aspx?name=E356519&id=2
What does it take to be a Catholic leader in these times? How can we change our culture through our witness to Christ? Cristofer Pereyra and Erin Monnin share tips and thoughts, from their new book, Catholic Leadership for Civil Society: A Practical Guide on Authentic Lay Leadership. This episode is brought to you in part by Notre Dame Federal Credit Union. Learn more at ndfcu.org.
What does Catholic leadership look like? In this episode we talk to Cristofer Pereyra, CEO of Tepeyac Leadership, Inc. a non-profit organization dedicated to civic leadership development for lay Catholic professionals. We talk about the genesis of TLI, a roadmap to leadership and Cristofer's new book “Catholic Leadership for Civil Society '' that he co-wrote with Erin Monnin. If you have felt that God is asking you to step up your game and lead, this may be a good one to listen to.
Franciscan Roots and Shoots of Laudato Si: Ecotheology, Catholic Social Teaching, & Caring for our Common Home Do Catholic Christians care about non-human creation? What about environmental justice concerns? Who was Francis of Assisi, and what does he have to do with Pope Francis' encyclical Laudato Si'? Was he an environmentalist? How does Franciscan ecotheology inform Church Social Teaching on the environment? In this talk, our speaker will offer us an overview of a Catholic cosmological vision for the 21st century. Brother Cristofer Fernández, OFM Conv., as a GMU alum, brings his professional and religious background to this discussion about the promise of nature and how the Catholic understanding of creation invites us to consider the Earth as our common home. Retrieving from Franciscan sources the riches of the theological tradition, this talk will elaborate on why we are in one sense both in the world and of the world, and tie the tenants of faith in revelation, creation, and eschatology together in the Pope's 2015 contribution to Catholic Social Doctrine. The speaker for this episode is a Conventual Franciscan Friar of the East Coast/Our Lady of the Angels Province. Hailing from Lorton, VA, Friar Cristofer Fernández is a fellow Patriot and alumnus of GMU! In 2017, he obtained his Bachelors of Science in Environmental & Conservation Biology from Mason...As an undergrad he was greatly involved in CCM (student ministry team), FOCUS bible studies, and other extracurriculars on campus; he was a student of the Honors College and the Smithsonian-Mason School of Conservation, and a research scholar and teaching assistant in the College of Science. Prior to entering religious life, Friar had worked for the Department of the Interior, conducted tropical ecology research in Costa Rica, and served on the Alumni Council of the Student Conservation Association (SCA). He is a religious brother completing his graduate studies at the Catholic University of America in Theology, Religion, and Culture. What A Wonderful World With David Attenborough The Shrine of St. Anthony in Ellicott City - HD Drone Video
Dagens avsnitt är en introduktion till börspsykologi tillsammans med författaren till boken ”Börspsykologi – mentala verktyg för att överlista aktiemarknaden”, Cristofer Andersson. Vi går genom klassiska fällor och misstag som man gör och det viktiga i att ge sig själv andrum. Men först, ett par ord om Ukraina. Den här konflikten kryper mig kanske lite mer in på skinnet än andra. Min pappa flydde 1968 från Prag då Tjeckoslovakien skulle ”befrias” på samma sätt som Ukraina nu invaderas. Vår f.d. au pair Masha, är just nu i Lviv i västra Ukraina och Pavel min programmerare har nyligen flytt från Kiev med sin familj. Många andra saker – som att släppa ett avsnitt om börspsykologi – känns just nu futtiga. Enligt mig så är den bästa källan i Sverige för den som vill följa vad som händer Lars Wilderängs blogg – Cornucopia. Han postar dagligen uppdateringar och har även ett svenskt säkerhetspolitiskt perspektiv på det hela. https://cornucopia.se/ Vill man stödja Ukraina rekommenderar jag denna tråden i forumet: https://rikatillsammans.se/forum/t/30945 Där finns även tips på Twitter-konton att följa. Vill man se över sin egen situation rekommenderar jag MSB:s pdf https://rib.msb.se/filer/pdf/28494.pdf Avslutningsvis, när det gäller hur man ska spara, om man ska göra något annorlunda – så är gäller samma rekommendationer som vanligt. Fortsätt månadsspara, köpa hela höstacken i form av alla aktier ii alla länder (utom Ryssland) i alla storlekar och alla branscher i form av en fondrobot eller en billig indexfond. Världen kommer inte gå under, börsen kommer inte gå under och vi kommer ta oss genom det här också. Har du en bra båt, sitt still i den. Krama även om dina nära och kära, för jag vet på nära håll nu att saker vi tog som självklart i förra veckan kan vara helt annorlunda ett par dagar senare.
Welcome to The Endow Podcast! This podcast is a forum for women to foster conversations about the intellectual life and intentional community for the cultivation of the feminine genius. On this episode, Simone Rizkallah, Director of Program Growth, interviews Cristofer Pereyra, CEO of Tepeyac Leadership Initiative. Simone and Cristofer discuss the importance of living your Catholic identity in the public square and how the formation, community, and mentorship TLI offers can help Endow women who are working professionals in every field. Applications for Spring 2021 open next month in October 2020. The Tepeyac Leadership Initiative is a 5-month leadership program oriented toward the development of Catholic professionals to advance the mission of the Church and serve the common good in secular society. TLI participants are chosen from an emergent group of talented Catholic professionals in the public and private sectors throughout the USA. TLI educates participants in the core teachings of the Church and how to apply them through their careers.Website: https://tliprogram.org Promo Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OLGME... Virtual Open House: https://www.facebook.com/events/38857...What's on your mind and heart? Let our host, Simone Rizkallah, know by connecting with her and The Endow Team on social media!Facebook at www.facebook.com/endowgroupsInstagram at www.instagram.com/endowgroupsWant to start your own Endow Group? Learn more by visiting our website at www.endowgroups.org or reach out to us at info@endowgroups.org. We look forward to serving you!
Mauricio wanted to do an episode about cases of “the Mondays”, but some of us don't suffer from them. So we also discuss announcements from Apple's WWDC 2020 and Cristofer becomes a complete nerd.
Join us as we discuss Mauricio's joining of a club. It doesn't sound interesting, but that's the incredible thing—it really, really is. We also tackle grocery shopping, its pros and cons, and the struggles Cristofer has in doing it right.
In this episode we discuss Cristofer's mountain bike. We also talk all about pet peeves and how they differ from wild peeves.
In this historic episode of the Rest Period podcast, Mauricio gets a man bun, Cristofer tries to speak Spanish (and struggles to roll his “r”s), and we cover some more vitally important information. Don't let your commute go to waste.
Mauricio achieves a new social status through the complex process of changing a tire, Cristofer realizes his childhood neighbors were terrible, and other things happen—all in this episode.
Join us in today's episode where we discuss Cristofer's foray into the land of hype, dance moves, and sing-a-longs. We also talk about the ultimate new military branch, the United States Space Force.
In today's special episode Cristofer finds a snake den. We also take up the very important topic of what our price would be for certain given circumstances. For example: what would be your price to eat a live worm? $100? $5,000? More? Less?
In our latest episode, we discuss #firstworldproblems. By latest episode, we really mean "in this throwback episode" since it was recorded a couple of years ago when we all worked together. But in any event, it's a great piece of untouched audio. It's like a time machine in podcast form. It brings us back to simpler times. Times before Cristofer had internet that wouldn't support a group FaceTime call. Times when Mauricio was just finding out about the wonders of Apple computers. Times before Shane had a dog. Those were the times. But these are the times now and all we can do is reflect and listen. And indeed so can you. Enjoy.