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Is mental health in sport actually important, or is it just trendy to say so? When a sports reporter joins the show to plug his new book and pushes the importance of player welfare, Des and Lisa expose his hypocrisy, and remind him of his on-air bullying from a previous show. Meanwhile, ex-pro Eddie Miller promotes his campaign to help footballers deal with abuse, bringing with him an anonymous, voice-altered player to read out some of the vitriol he's received, to the embarrassed amusement of Lisa. Darren Foster, host of the breakfast show phones in to tell the hosts that the game's gone, and everyone has turned soft. Des gets his horoscope read by a faith healer, who also uses her skills to predict the coming weekend's results. Starring Lolly Adefope, Fergus Craig, Jessica Fostekew & Helen Cripps Also featuring: Sunil Patel, David Elms, Joe Barnes, Lily Knight, Glen Moore, Rhys James, and Luke Kempner. Written by Rhys James & Mark G Smith Produced, Engineered and music by Tom Jenkins Executive Produced by Tayo Popoola Directed by Mark G Smith Created by Tayo Popoola A Furious Styles Production, for Keep It Light Media. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Peabody and DuPont Award-winning journalist Mariana van Zeller is on a mission to unearth the geopolitical circumstances and context that create the multitrillion-dollar black market economy. Her National Geographic series “Trafficked” explores complex and often dangerous inner workings of the global black market underworld.In each episode of the new season, she investigates a different underworld — from the trade in body parts and hired assassins to sextortion and the smuggling of brides — to meet the players, learn the business, and better understand the world's multitrillion-dollar shadow economy.Van Zeller has earned some of the most prestigious awards in journalism and storytelling. Her 2016 investigation “Death by Fentanyl” was honored with a DuPont Award. For her report “Rape on the Reservation,” she received the Livingston Award for Young Journalists. Her documentary on prescription drug abuse and pill trafficking, “The OxyContin Express,” received a Peabody Award, a Television Academy Honor and an Emmy® nomination.Van Zeller began her journalism career in her native Portugal and moved to the U.S. to attend Columbia University's graduate school, where she met her husband and producing partner, Darren Foster. They live in Los Angeles with their son, Vasco. Van Zeller is fluent in Portuguese, English, Spanish, Italian and French.
Peabody and DuPont Award-winning journalist Mariana van Zeller is on a mission to unearth the geopolitical circumstances and context that create the multitrillion-dollar black market economy. Her National Geographic series “Trafficked” explores complex and often dangerous inner workings of the global black market underworld.In each episode of the new season, she investigates a different underworld — from the trade in body parts and hired assassins to sextortion and the smuggling of brides — to meet the players, learn the business, and better understand the world's multitrillion-dollar shadow economy.Van Zeller has earned some of the most prestigious awards in journalism and storytelling. Her 2016 investigation “Death by Fentanyl” was honored with a DuPont Award. For her report “Rape on the Reservation,” she received the Livingston Award for Young Journalists. Her documentary on prescription drug abuse and pill trafficking, “The OxyContin Express,” received a Peabody Award, a Television Academy Honor and an Emmy® nomination.Van Zeller began her journalism career in her native Portugal and moved to the U.S. to attend Columbia University's graduate school, where she met her husband and producing partner, Darren Foster. They live in Los Angeles with their son, Vasco. Van Zeller is fluent in Portuguese, English, Spanish, Italian and French.
Documentary podcast Actual Facts is back on the MovieMaker feed to talk docs! Eric and Jason discuss "American Pain," a documentary that tells the story of twin brothers and bodybuilders Chris and Jeff George, who operated a franchise of pain clinics in Florida where they made millions of dollars handing out pills like candy. The film's director, Darren Foster, stops by to chat.Actual Facts is hosted by Eric Steuer and Jason BetrueMusic by Yalls: https://www.dancasey.me/"American Pain": https://www.americanpainfilm.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
UKRavens Podcast - A Baltimore Ravens Podcast from the United Kingdom
Created and hosted by members of the UKRavens; Gaz Poole, Ben Mortimer, Ian Demain, Shane Richmond & James 'Jonathan' Ogden. Follow along with the show on social media - @UKRavens & www.facebook.com/ukravens --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ukravens/message
Own the Room review in tamil.Own the Room is a 2021 National Geographic documentary film directed by Christina Costantini and Darren Foster, released on Disney+ on March 12, 2021. The film follows five students who compete in the Global Student Entrepreneur Awards for a grand prize of $100,000. ________________________________ https://bit.ly/3SGhnnK https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BS1n2UDqYzU https://www.hotstar.com/in/movies/own-the-room/1260056029 ________________________________ SOCIALS & PODCASTS:https://linktr.ee/imnareshkumarnk
"Jest The News" with Dave Martin & Darren Foster... and, Did Richard Crouse Like This?
A group of young entrepreneurs gets together every year in Macau to present their idea of a big new business for the chance to win a $100,000 grand prize. This international competition features young self-starters from around the world coming together to compete. The new National Geographic documentary, Own the Room, from director's Christina Constantini and Darren Foster, gives us unprecedented access to this remarkable competition and follows 5 competitors from around the globe to find the best idea. The documentary is called Own the Room and you can watch it now on Disney Plus.
Vegas Film Critic (Jeffrey K Howard) speaks to Director Darren Foster and student Daniela Blanco for Own The Room - streaming on Disney +.
From National Geographic Documentary Films and the Emmy® Award-Winning team behind Science Fair comes the inspirational new film, Own the Room. Five students from disparate corners of the planet take their big ideas to Macau, China, host of one of the most prestigious entrepreneurship competitions in the world, the Global Student Entrepreneur Awards. Santosh is from a small farming town in Nepal; Alondra works the register at her family’s bakery in Puerto Rico; Henry is a programming wiz from Nairobi; Jason is a marketing machine from Greece; and Daniela is an immigrant escaping the crisis in Venezuela, taking on the chemical industry from her lab at NYU. In the uplifting film, each of the business hopefuls has overcome immense obstacles in pursuing their dreams, from hurricanes to poverty to civil unrest. As they represent their countries as the top student entrepreneurs, the high-stakes global finals are their opportunity to win worldwide attention and the coveted $100,000 grand prize to make their life-changing business ideas a reality and transform the world. Own the Room is the second film from the Emmy and DuPont Award-winning documentary filmmaking duo and National Geographic Documentary Films for Disney+. Science Fair, from Cristina Costantini and Darren Foster, made its streaming debut on Disney+ when the service launched in 2019.
From National Geographic Documentary Films and the Emmy® Award-Winning team behind Science Fair comes the inspirational new film, Own the Room. Five students from disparate corners of the planet take their big ideas to Macau, China, host of one of the most prestigious entrepreneurship competitions in the world, the Global Student Entrepreneur Awards. Santosh is from a small farming town in Nepal; Alondra works the register at her family’s bakery in Puerto Rico; Henry is a programming wiz from Nairobi; Jason is a marketing machine from Greece; and Daniela is an immigrant escaping the crisis in Venezuela, taking on the chemical industry from her lab at NYU. In the uplifting film, each of the business hopefuls has overcome immense obstacles in pursuing their dreams, from hurricanes to poverty to civil unrest. As they represent their countries as the top student entrepreneurs, the high-stakes global finals are their opportunity to win worldwide attention and the coveted $100,000 grand prize to make their life-changing business ideas a reality and transform the world. Own the Room is the second film from the Emmy and DuPont Award-winning documentary filmmaking duo and National Geographic Documentary Films for Disney+. Science Fair, from Cristina Costantini and Darren Foster, made its streaming debut on Disney+ when the service launched in 2019.
It’s like SHARK TANK for college students—that’s the simple way to describe OWN THE ROOM, releasing March 12 worldwide on Disney Plus. Young entrepreneurs from more than 50 nations compete to win a $100,000 grand prize in the Global Student Entrepreneur Awards. Speaking with guest host Josh Shepherd, film directors Cristina Constantini and Darren Foster share how they followed five student innovators from Greece, Nairobi, Puerto Rico, Nepal and the U.S… including some mishaps along the way. Whose big idea will win the business competition?
It's like SHARK TANK for college students—that's the simple way to describe OWN THE ROOM, releasing March 12 worldwide on Disney Plus. Young entrepreneurs from more than 50 nations compete to win a $100,000 grand prize in the Global Student Entrepreneur Awards. Speaking with guest host Josh Shepherd, film directors Cristina Constantini and Darren Foster share how they followed five student innovators from Greece, Nairobi, Puerto Rico, Nepal and the U.S… including some mishaps along the way. Whose big idea will win the business competition?
It's like SHARK TANK for college students—that's the simple way to describe OWN THE ROOM, releasing March 12 worldwide on Disney Plus. Young entrepreneurs from more than 50 nations compete to win a $100,000 grand prize in the Global Student Entrepreneur Awards. Speaking with guest host Josh Shepherd, film directors Cristina Constantini and Darren Foster share how they followed five student innovators from Greece, Nairobi, Puerto Rico, Nepal and the U.S… including some mishaps along the way. Whose big idea will win the business competition?
In this episode with Darren F - Narrow AI, Deep learning/Machine learning, Investing in AI/Robotics, Education, & lot more! Contact - sparkyourfirepodcast@gmail.com #ASX#StockMarket#BankStocks#CommercialRealEstate#FiatCurrency#Bitcoin#Blockchain#Dectralization#HardMoney#Worldreserve#Mining#POW#EnergyStorage#QEforever#CDBC#InvestorsPodcast#Libra#SDR#MMT#facebook#Snapchat#TechStocks#IndustrialWarehouse#Litecoin#Ethereum#Gold#Property#Artificial intelligence #Gold #Silver #Monetary policy
In this episode, Robotics and it's future, Challenges/Threats, Industries that will be impacted, Challenges Australia faces, Super AI & lot more ! Contact - sparkyourfirepodcast@gmail.com #ASX#StockMarket#BankStocks#CommercialRealEstate#FiatCurrency#Bitcoin#Blockchain#Dectralization#HardMoney#Worldreserve#Mining#POW#EnergyStorage#QEforever#CDBC#InvestorsPodcast#Libra#SDR#MMT#facebook#Snapchat#TechStocks#IndustrialWarehouse#Litecoin#Ethereum#Gold#Property#Artificial intelligence #Gold #Silver #Monetary policy
Patt Morrison talks with film directors Cristina Costantini and Darren Foster on their documentary SCIENCE FAIR, a National Geographic Film.
In Episode 9, Anna Kagarakis sits down with the directors of Sundance Award winner "Science Fair" Cristina Constantini and Darren Foster at a special showing at Levi's Stadium.
One of the most multi-talented stars in showbiz history — an Australian man of Hollywood films and Broadway theater who is the living embodiment of "the triple threat" — reflects on his dark childhood, playing the same superhero in more films and over more years than anyone else in history and now portraying a real and still-living person for the first time. But first: Cristina Costantini and Darren Foster, the investigative journalists who teamed up to direct the documentary feature 'Science Fair,' join Scott to discuss the acclaimed National Geographic film, which chronicles the lives of nine high school students on their quest to compete and win at the International Science and Engineering Fair. The film won audience awards at the Sundance and SxSW film festivals. Credits: Hosted by Scott Feinberg, recorded by Ryan Gabos and produced by Matthew Whitehurst.
In this episode of Talk Nerdy, Cara is joined in studio by documentarians Christina Costantini and Darren Foster. They talk about their wonderful new film, Science Fair, which Cristina describes as a “love letter to the subculture that saved” her and critics agree will restore your faith in humanity. Follow the film: @ScienceFairFilm.
In this episode of Talk Nerdy, Cara is joined in studio by documentarians Christina Costantini and Darren Foster. They talk about their wonderful new film, Science Fair, which Cristina describes as a “love letter to the subculture that saved” her and critics agree will restore your faith in humanity. Follow the film: @ScienceFairFilm.
EITM interviews Cristina Costantini and Darren Foster
An audience question and answer session after the Milwaukee premiere screening of the award winning documentary “Science Fair” with co-directors Cristina Costantini and Darren Foster.
1. Cristina Costantini and Darren Foster - directors of the documentary Science Fair
Synopsis: Hailed by critics as "immensely likeable," "brilliant and quirky" and an "ode to the teenage science geeks on whom our future depends," and winner of the audience award at Sundance and SXSW, National Geographic Documentary Films' SCIENCE FAIR follows nine high school students from around the globe as they navigate rivalries, setbacks and, of course, hormones, on their journey to compete at The International Science and Engineering Fair. As 1,700 of the smartest, quirkiest teens from 78 different countries face off, only one will be named Best in Fair. The film, from Fusion and Muck Media and directed by the DuPont Award-winning and Emmy-nominated documentary filmmaking team Cristina Costantini and Darren Foster, offers a front seat to the victories, defeats and motivations of an incredible group of young men and women who are on a path to change their lives, and the world, through science. Social Media: Facebook: www.facebook.com/sciencefairfilm Twitter: @sciencefairfilm Instagram: @sciencefairfilm
Fallout from the Ford testimony, Kavanaugh's lies, and Jeff Flake's dramatic 3 hours. Plus, directors Christina Costantini and Darren Foster on their documentary ""Science Fair"" in theaters now. And lastly, a look at the human progress we're actually making while a drunken frat star stumbles his way to the supreme court.Co-host: Brett ErlichGuests: Christina Costantini and Darren Foster See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
'Science Fair' is an exuberant new documentary hailed by critics as "inspirational and invigorating," "brilliant and quirky" and an "ode to the teenage science geeks on who our future depends." Winner of audience awards at Sundance, SXSW and the Flula Borg Sofa-O-Rama Film Fëstival, National Geographic Documentary Films' 'Science Fair' follows nine high school students from all over the earth as they navigate rivalries, fainting spells and, of course, teenage hormones, on their journey to compete at The International Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF). On this episode of BOOM TIME, the DuPont Award-winning filmmakers Cristina Costantini and Darren Foster tell Flula and Alex about how they made 'the best movie of 2018,' according to Flula Borg. It's the most science-y episöde yet and it starts right now!
Hailed by critics as “immensely likeable,” “brilliant and quirky” and an “ode to the teenage science geeks on whom our future depends,” and winner of the audience award at Sundance and SXSW, National Geographic Documentary Films’ SCIENCE FAIR follows nine high school students from around the globe as they navigate rivalries, setbacks and, of course, hormones, on their journey to compete at The International Science and Engineering Fair. As 1,700 of the smartest, quirkiest teens from 78 different countries face off, only one will be named Best in Fair. The film, from Fusion and Muck Media and directed by the DuPont Award-winning and Emmy-nominated documentary filmmaking team Cristina Costantini and Darren Foster, offers a front seat to the victories, defeats and motivations of an incredible group of young men and women who are on a path to change their lives, and the world, through science. Co-directors Cristina Costantini and Darren Foster join us to talk about their entertaining, enlightening and heart-warming film. For news and updates go to: sciencefairfilm.com