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Best podcasts about deaf adults

Latest podcast episodes about deaf adults

PRÉSENT.E
Arthur Gillet : Enfant d'adultes sourds

PRÉSENT.E

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2025 44:02


Quand j'ai lancé PRÉSENT.E il y a bientôt 5 ans, j'ai reçu un message d'une copine à moi qui s'appelle Cosima Dellac qui me demandait si j'avais pensé au fait de rendre mes épisodes accessibles aux personnes sourdes et malentendantes. Elle m'expliquait que les podcast étaient certes de formidables outils pour découvrir les problématiques féministes, antiracistes etc. Mais que bien souvent les communautés sourdes en étaient complètement exclues. Alors elle m'a accompagnée pendant plus d'un an, bénévolement, pour m'aider à retranscrire chaque épisode que je produisais. Cosima elle est historienne de l'art, diplômée de l'Ecole du Louvre mais elle est aussi interprète en LSF, en Langue des Signes Française. Et grâce à elle, au temps qu'elle m'a gracieusement consacrée, j'ai pu commencer à entrevoir les enjeux propres à la communauté sourde. Ensemble on s'est pris la tête pour savoir quelle technique de retranscription était la plus pertinente à adopter et comment réussir à créer des contenus qui seraient intéressant·es pour toutes et tous. Elle m'a aussi permis de me familiariser un tant soit peu à tout un vocabulaire, des enjeux et des luttes qui m'étaient encore inconnus comme la LSF mais aussi les CODA - les Children of Deaf Adults - les enfants de parents sourd·es. Si bien qu'en septembre dernier quand j'ai appris que la galerie S à Paris ouvrait une exposition qui s'appelait ainsi : CODA donc, je me suis empressée d'aller la découvrir. Cette exposition elle était signée par un artiste Arthur Gillet, enfant entendant de parents sourd·es qui consacrait une série d'oeuvres à ce statut si particulier. C'est pour parler de son travail et de cette exposition que je lui ai proposé d'être mon invité dans PRÉSENT.E. Références citées dans l'épisode :

 - Cosima Dellac - Virginia Woolf - Les mots qu'on ne dit pas de Véronique Poulain - Lenard J. Davis - Benoit Pieron - L'abbé de l'Épée - Christophe Touchais - Édouard Louis - Cristoforo de Predis Crédits : Présent.e est un podcast produit, réalisé et diffusé par Camille Bardin. Cet entretien a été enregistré en octobre 2024 à Paris. Réalisation et mixage : Camille Bardin. Générique : David Walters.

RNZ: Afternoons with Jesse Mulligan
Bridging the worlds of the hearing and the deaf

RNZ: Afternoons with Jesse Mulligan

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2025 8:08


During the Auckland Arts Festival an artist from Melbourne performed her poignant show about what it's like grow up in the 80s as a CODA - or Child of Deaf Adults.

Smart Business Revolution
How Psychedelic Medicine Redefined Jessica Aiello

Smart Business Revolution

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2024 41:48


Jessica Aiello is the Chief Strategy Officer of TCS Teams, a company that provides accessibility solutions and promotes inclusion for people with disabilities in the workplace. She has a rich history of leadership, including her prior role as CEO of the same company, and has been featured in Kiplinger, Forbes, Inc. Magazine, and Success Magazine. A passionate advocate for accessibility and inclusion, Jessica is a CODA (Child of Deaf Adults) and actively mentors and coaches disabled entrepreneurs while serving as a judge for various pitch competitions. With two bachelor's degrees from James Madison University, Jessica also serves as a board member of the EO Washington D.C. Metro Area chapter. In this episode... Life often throws challenges that leave us feeling stuck, overwhelmed, or disconnected. Whether it's navigating a difficult relationship, facing identity struggles, or confronting the weight of societal expectations, these moments can make it hard to find clarity and purpose. Finding tools to break free and reconnect with oneself becomes essential, but the path is rarely straightforward. Jessica Aiello shares how she overcame some of the toughest periods in her life, including a divorce, a business breakup, and career enmeshment. By turning to unconventional tools like psychedelic medicine, Jessica found ways to confront deep emotions like shame, guilt, and fear, allowing her to reconnect with her true self and redefine her identity beyond work. Her journey highlights the importance of self-reflection, surrendering ego, and balancing ambition with authenticity, offering actionable insights for others seeking transformation in their personal or professional lives. Tune in to this episode of the Smart Business Revolution Podcast as John Corcoran interviews Jessica Aiello, Chief Strategy Officer of TCS Teams, about her transformative journey with psychedelic medicine. Jessica discusses how growing up with deaf parents shaped her passion for accessibility, the emotional challenges of raising a child who regained hearing, how to balance hustle with heart in leadership, and the potential for transformation and healing through psychedelics.

PaTTANpod
HELIX Highlights Aspiring ASL and English Interpreters | PaTTANpod [S6E11]

PaTTANpod

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2024 6:05


Daisy Wishard and Marlee Stake share their experiences as first-time attendees and student interpreters at HELIX, the annual conference celebrating high expectations for students with low incidence disabilities. Serving as student interpreters allowed them to practice their American Sign Language(ASL) interpretation skills in a real-world setting while contributing to the accessibility of the conference. PaTTAN Deaf and Hard of Hearing Initiative: https://www.pattan.net/Disabilities/Deaf-and-Hard-of-Hearing HELIX Conference: https://www.pattan.net/Training/Conferences/HELIX-Conference Daisy Wishard is a junior at Mount Aloysius college majoring in American Sign Language and English Interpreting. Her passion for wanting to be in the Interpreting field came about at a very young age. Her upbringing as a CODA (Child of Deaf Adults), has allowed her to be exposed to Deaf culture and the Deaf community. Daisy has been given the opportunity to interpret for her parents out in public which has deeply rooted a strong passion of wanting to become fully educated and improve her skills to work in the Interpreting field as a Certified Interpreter. Marlee Stake is a senior in the American Sign Language and English Interpreting Program at Mount Aloysius College. After graduating in the Spring, she plans on focusing on community interpreting, with a strong interest in medical interpreting. Visit our website at http://www.pattan.net

Success Made to Last
Success to Significance with Justin Osmond, born without hearing, born to overcome

Success Made to Last

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2024 24:18


This is our special podcast honoring CODA (Children of Deaf Adults) featuring Justin Osmond of the Osmond Family sharing the incredible story of overcoming deafness. Hear the sacrifices of his parents and the sheer fortitude to become a musician.

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The LIUniverse with Dr. Charles Liu
Stars vs. Planets with Dr. Tom Rice

The LIUniverse with Dr. Charles Liu

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2023 33:18


How did our solar system get here? How did the Earth form? How commonly does that happen elsewhere, and how often do the conditions necessary for life come about? To find out, Dr. Charles Liu and co-host Allen Liu welcome Dr. Tom Rice, Astronomer-Educator and AAS staffer, who studies star and planet formations, how solar systems come together out of the “stuff that's out there floating in our galaxy like gas and dust.” As always, though, we start off with the day's joyfully cool cosmic thing, the discovery of “baby” brown dwarf TWA 27B that we are watching grow thanks to the James Webb Space Telescope. Tom explains that a brown dwarf is not massive enough to ignite the hydrogen in their cores and turn into a star, but is 13 times more massive than gas giant planets like Jupiter. Allen asks Tom about temporal scales and “baby objects” – Tom defines objects as “young” that are still accreting mass, and tend to be in the range of 1-10 million years old. And as for calling brown dwarfs failed stars, well, you'll just have to watch or listen for Tom's opinion about that very controversial subject. Then it's time for a student question, from Alianna, who asks, “Can a star turn into a planet?” To answer, Tom uses a different distinction between stars, brown dwarfs, and planets: how they form. He explains the development from a region of gas and dust that gets dense and then collapses under its own weight, into a circumstellar disc accreting matter with an object at its center, growing either into a star, or, if it's too low a mass to ignite, a brown dwarf. A planet forms in a different process, not in the center of the circumstellar disc (aka, the protoplanetary disc) but out of the “stuff” in the disc, at the same time the star is forming. So, Tom says, the answer to the question is “probably no.” Tom and Chuck then discusss a couple of hypothetical situations that could possibly reduce a star to the mass of the planet. They also compare the atmosphere composition of planets and stars. In the case of Jupiter, the composition is very similar to the sun, but the temperature is much cooler, so there are some molecules that form in its atmosphere that would remain in their atomic states in the Sun. Then we enter the goldilocks zone to discuss what it takes to create a planet that can sustain life, like on Earth. Tom runs down the “must haves” for life, and then turns to the search for earthlike exoplanets using the Kepler and TESS space telescopes. You'll learn about the transit method of exoplanet detection and what we can learn from it, including size and orbital frequency (which helps determine distance from the sun and therefore habitable temperatures). Next we hear about Tom's work on the staff of the American Astronomical Society. His focus: figuring out how channel the energy of society members to improve astronomy education at all levels. If you have a suggestion for Tom, you can find him on Twitter (X) @tomr_stargazer or email him at tom.rice@aas.org. This being The LIUniverse, Chuck Tom and Allen end up the episode talking about video games, from Super Planet Crasher to Space Engine 2 and Universe Sandbox to the Zelda game, Tears of the Kingdom which has a ton of physics stuff in it– yes, you read that right! By the way, if Tom looks familiar to you, that might be because he was in our video Chuck recorded at the AAS meeting in Pasadena last year where he showed us his fluency with American Sign Language. Tom is a CODA (Child of Deaf Adults)  and ASL and his signing identity is an important part of his heritage. He lives in Washington, DC, near Gallaudet University, the nation's only entirely signing university, where Tom works with the Astronomy Club. He's also working with The National Technical Institute for the Deaf at Rochester Institute of Technology on activities relating to the upcoming total solar eclipse on April 8, 2024 that will pass directly overhead. If you want to see Tom sign a few astronomic terms including the one for “the planet we live on...the most important place we can know,” watch our video at https://www.instagram.com/reel/Ce4kc96gOT5/. We hope you enjoy this episode of The LIUniverse, and, if you do, please support us on Patreon.   Credits for Images Used in this Episode: – TWA 27B (left) and its larger companion (right) – European Southern Observatory, CC BY 4.0 – Circumstellar Disc (artist's concept) – ESO/L. Calçada, CC BY 4.0 – Illustration of the origin of a Type Ia supernova – NASA, Public Domain – The Kepler and TESS space telescopes – NASA, Public Domain – Transit detection of exoplanet WASP-96 b – NASA, ESA, CSA, STScI, and the Webb ERO Production Team, CC BY 4.0 – Gallaudet University's Chapel Hall – Carol M. Highsmith, Public Domain – The National Technical Institute for the Deaf, at RIT – Photog, CC BY 3.0 – Path of the April 8, 2024 Total Solar Eclipse – NASA's Scientific Visualization Studio - Michala Garrison, Ernie Wright, Ian Jones, Laurence Schuler, Public Domain.

SPRICH:STUTTGART
Folge 85: Annalisa Weyel ist zu Gast bei SPRICH:STUTTGART

SPRICH:STUTTGART

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2023 123:32


Als Teenagerin machte sich Annalisa Weyel alias “Alva” in der Fernsehserie “Schloss Einstein” einen Namen. Mit dem Schauspielstudium an der Hochschule für Musik und darstellende Kunst (HMDK) in Stuttgart professionalisiert sie sich weiter. Ihre Eltern sind beide gehörlos, Annalisas Muttersprache ist die deutsche Gebärdensprache. Kinder gehörloser Eltern sind sogenannte “CODAs” (Children of Deaf Adults). Mit ihrem Instagram-Kanal “annatalogy” betreibt Annalisa Weyel bewusst Aufklärung. Sie informiert über das herausfordernde Leben der CODAs in “zwei unterschiedlichen Kulturen”. Hosts dieser Folge sind Luisa Bleich, Teilnehmerin des Qualifikationsprogramms Moderation am Institut für Moderation (imo) an der Hochschule der Medien Stuttgart und Institutsdirektor Prof. Stephan Ferdinand. Best Buddy ist Eva Habenicht. SPRICH:STUTTGART - der Podcast für und über Stuttgart: www.sprichstuttgart.de und auf Instagram sprichstuttgart_podcast (aufgezeichnet am 29.6.2023. online ab 8.9.2023). 00:01:03 CODA = Children of deaf adults (Kinder von gehörlosen Eltern) 00:05:50 Zwischen den Welten 00:08:45 CODA-Aufklärungsarbeit 00:14:10 In zwei Kulturen 00:25:05 SPRICH:STUTTGART Ortsbeschreibung: Hochschule für Musik und darstellende Kunst 00:29:30 Studieren 00:34:40 Aufnahmeprüfung 00:41:10 Alltag an der HMDK 00:46:05 Anfänge der Schauspielerei 00:47:45 Schloss Einstein 00:56:50 SPRICH:STUTTGART Best Budy: Eva Habenicht 01:14:45 Hierarchien am Filmset 01:20:30 MeToo 01:30:40 Wien-Krimi und die  Kritik der Gehörlosen-Community 01:43:03 Was darf/soll/kann man spielen? 01:44:40 Sichtbarkeit für Menschen mit Behinderung – in der Schauspielerei und im Leben 01:47:45 Früh erwachsen werden 01:55:10 SPRICH:STUTTGART: Fragebogen

Line Drunk
CODA

Line Drunk

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2023 93:23


This week's episode is pretty special, most of the time when my guests choose a film or a tv show, it's picked because they enjoy it or they've been wanting to check it out. My friend that is on here this week is actually a CODA, Child of Deaf Adults, her sister is also deaf, so this film was a lot closer to her than others we've done. The film was released in August of 2021 and is available to stream on Apple TV+, Apple bought the distribution rights for a record (at the time) $25 million after premiering at Sundance. It went on to win Best Motion Picture of the Year (the first movie produced by a streaming service to win Best Picture), Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role (Troy Kotsur became the first deaf actor to win an Oscar), and Best Adapted Screenplay at the Oscars. The film was written and directed by Sian Heder (it was adapted from the French-Belgium film La Famille Bélier that was written by Victoria Bedos, Stanislas Carré de Malberg, Éric Lartigau, and Thomas Bidegain, and was directed by Éric Lartigau) and stars Marlee Matlin (first deaf actress to win Best Actress for Children of a Lesser God), Emilia Jones, Troy Kotsur, Daniel Durant, Ferdia Walsh-Peelo, and Eugenio Derbez. I highly recommend checking the film out, it was very well deserving of winning Best Picture. CODA Cocktail (https://www.timeout.com/los-angeles/things-to-do/best-picture-nominee-cocktails-at-fannys): Ingredients 2 squirts saline tincture (5% salt:filtered water) 1 tsp Mommenpop Seville Orange 1 tsp Benedictine 1/4 oz Varnelli Caffé Moka 1/2 oz Giffard Banane du Bresil 1 1/2 oz Fortaleza Tequila Blanco Drinking Game (drinkwhen.ca): Anyone says “Ruby” Anyone sings A song begins You see fish The family bickers As always, drink responsibly. Follow the podcast on Instagram and Twitter @Line_Drunk, follow/subscribe on your favorite streaming platforms, tell your friends about the podcast, and check out linedrunk.wordpress.com and patreon.com/linedrunk for bonus episodes. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/linedrunk/support

Popcorn and Soda
CODA (2021)

Popcorn and Soda

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2022 43:57


Does anyone really care if a movie wins an Academy Award for Best Picture anymore? Well, Jason Furie and Adam Roth figured the winner has to be at least a half-decent movie right? With that theory in mind, they check out last year's winner CODA (2021), which stands for Child of Deaf Adults,  about a young woman who is the only hearing person in her family. Simply put...this movie deserves any award that comes its way.Visit Website | Join Newsletter | Support | Facebook | Instagram

Making Changes
Growing up CODA (Child of Deaf Adults) Part 1

Making Changes

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2022 35:15


A healthy parent-child relationship is not easy, but what more when both parents are deaf? Listen to an inspiring story that shows how parents' actions have more impact than their words. It's a story of two brothers whose not-so-typical childhood shaped and changed their faith, preparing them for their life's purpose. This episode includes sign language interpretation.

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Making Changes
Growing up CODA (Child of Deaf Adults) Part 1

Making Changes

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2022 35:15


A healthy parent-child relationship is not easy, but what more when both parents are deaf? Listen to an inspiring story that shows how parents' actions have more impact than their words. It's a story of two brothers whose not-so-typical childhood shaped and changed their faith, preparing them for their life's purpose. This episode includes sign language interpretation. The post Growing up CODA (Child of Deaf Adults) Part 1 appeared first on incmedia.org.

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Satisfaction Factor
#49 - The Impact of Diet Culture on Communication & Representation with Lori Civello & Chelsey Cahilly of The Sign Space

Satisfaction Factor

Play Episode Play 45 sec Highlight Listen Later Aug 31, 2022 73:45 Transcription Available


This week we're talking to Lori Civello & Chelsey Cahilly, certified ASL interpreters and co-founders of The Sign Space.Lori Civello (she/her) is a New York City Native and Current Georgia transplant, is a certified language interpreter, Integrated Model of Interpreting practitioner, and college instructor. Lori grew up with Deaf parents and started her interpreting career in high school interpreting community theater shows for the Girl Scouts. Lori has her BA in American Sign Language interpreting & communications. Lori also has a Masters Degree in Higher Education Leadership and is faculty at Fredericks Community College and Georgia State University.Chelsey Cahilly (she/her) is a nationally certified ASL/English interpreter, mentor, college instructor, and practitioner of the Integrated Model of Interpreting (IMI). She began learning ASL from a Deaf friend as a teenager, but has been interpreting professionally for ten years. She is currently working to obtain her master's degree in Communication and Leadership. Chelsey lives in northern NJ with her husband, and three kids who are growing up way too fast.Together, Lori and Chelsey host TheSignSpace.net, an online community where interpreters and students can collaborate and grow through mentoring, workshops, and deliberate practice sessions.If you've been following us on Instagram, you may have seen that Chelsey & Lori have been interpreting the podcast into ASL and posting it, along with their insightful after-cast discussions, on their website! In this episode, we had the opportunity to talk to them directly about their own experiences with diet culture; how experiences with diet culture may differ within Deaf culture; how diet culture & other systems of oppression show up in the ways that we communicate & the ways that we access communication; and how diet culture & other systems of oppression can be obstacles for interpreters in the ways that they can represent & show for their Deaf clients.Here's where you can find The Sign Space:WebsiteInstagramAnd you can get all the information about The Body of Our Work, the workshop that Naomi is co-hosting with Lori & Chelsey about how diet culture impacts the work of ASL interpreters by clicking here!You can stay up to date on all things Satisfaction Factor by following us on IG @satisfactionfactorpod!Here's where to find us:Sadie Simpson: www.sadiesimpson.com or IG @sadiemsimpsonNaomi Katz: www.happyshapes.co or IG @happyshapesnaomiFor this episode's transcript, visit: www.satisfactionfactorpod.comReferenced in this episode:CODA (Children of Deaf Adults, Inc.)Integrated Model of Interpreting by Betty Colonomos"The Power of White Gaze: Erasure of Black Signers" by David Player

RNZ: Nine To Noon
Living between the hearing and deaf world

RNZ: Nine To Noon

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2022 23:55


The lives of three teenagers from America's Mid-West, who are straddling two worlds is the focus of a new documentary Only I Can Hear. The girls are CODA, or Children of Deaf Adults. Only I Can Hear has been playing as part of Doc Edge Festival, has can be viewed online until 10 July. Director Heath Cozens follows the lives and different experiences of CODA identity of Nyla, McKenzie and Jessica.

The Secret Life of MILFs
Minivan Confessions

The Secret Life of MILFs

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2022 58:00


The Secret Life of MILFs is thrilled to introduce June MILF of the Month: Michele!Our guest kept it real and really funny this week as she recorded her episode from the driver's seat of her minivan.The ladies discussed their offspring, why Michele goes hard on Halloween and what it was like to learn the sexy art of Chairlesque dancing.Michele also had a unique childhood growing up as a CODA (Child of Deaf Adults). She shares some hilarious and insightful stories from her past and how she became an advocate for the Disability Rights community and a sign language interpreter. 

Nerding with You
CODA review - Best Picture deserving?

Nerding with You

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2022 46:29


Hello mga ka-Nerding! In this week's episode, we are going to talk about the Academy Award for Best Picture movie, CODA (Child of Deaf Adults). A 2021 film that talks about the life of a seventeen-year-old Ruby (Emilia Jones) who is the sole hearing member of a deaf family.Our discussion will center around the film's quality, the reasons why it's worth watching, the greatest lessons you can learn from it, and our favorite scenes and characters.Get your tissues ready as you watch this episode! Enjoy mga ka-Nerding! In this episode of Nerding With You: Is the movie worth watching? Get your tissues ready as Topz and Glendz discusses the movie.Can you watch this movie with your family? Let's look at the plot and lessons the movie teaches.The expat couple favorite scenes and characters. Their new favorite song after watching the movie! Affiliates Shopping links:Shopee - podlink.co/bhrLazada - podlink.co/88nTo listen to our Podcast: Buzzsprout - http://bit.ly/buzzsprout_nerdingwithyou​Spotify - http://bit.ly/spotify_nerdingwithyou​Apple Podcast - http://bit.ly/apple_nerdingwithyou​Google podcast - http://bit.ly/google_nerdingwithyou​Amazon music - http://bit.ly/amazon_nerdingwithyou​or Watch on Youtube  https://bit.ly/nerdingwithyou_youtubePlease like our Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/NerdingwithYou​Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/NerdingwithYou​Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nerdingwithyouTimestamp:00:00 - Intro02:40 - CODA - A quick intro for today's episode. 06:54 - The Clueless Wife, Glendz, gives her impression on the movie. 09:00 - The Geeky Husband, Topz, shares his take on the movie.12:41 - Both Sides Now — the new favorite song of the expat couple! 15:40 - Glendz talks about her favorite characters. 21:25 - Topz shares his most favorite characters. 24:50 - Glendz shares her most favorite scenes that made her cry. 28:24 - Topz shares his most favorite scenes and what made the movie stand out.30:46 - Topz revealed an interesting fact about the actor Troy Kotsur. 32:30 - The expat couple continues their discussion about their favorite scenes.36:35 - Glendz shares her final takeaway.  40:00 - Topz shares his final takeaway.  

BACKSTAGE WITH THE SIMPLE CHURCH
Doing Good at CODA (Children of Deaf Adults) Camp

BACKSTAGE WITH THE SIMPLE CHURCH

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2022 25:43


We have two amazing guests today to talk about the first ever CODA Camp at the Simple Church, including our first ever deaf guest on the podcast! Wendi Coker and Cheyenne Bryant come on the podcast to talk about the deaf ministry at the Simple Church, the camp they have created together for kids, and why they were inspired to help the Children of Deaf Adults (CODA).  If you have feedback for the podcast, have a guest suggestion, or just want to talk to Scott, e-mail Scott@thesimplechurch.tv and follow us on Instagram @thesimplechurchpodcast . You can also find out more about the Simple Church at www.theSimpleChurch.tv .  

YOLO (YOur Life with Ours!)
YOLO (YOur Life with Ours!) - 101 Accept Yourself, Your Life, Your Reality!

YOLO (YOur Life with Ours!)

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2022 37:45


Mudah gak sih menerima diri sendiri, kehidupan yang dijalanin dan kenyataan yang di depan mata? Sepertinya susah-susah gampang tapi mau gak mau harus dijalanin kan? Nah Angie, Dave, dan Iwet bahas soal acceptance yang juga terinspirasi dari film CODA (Child of Deaf Adults)

Frank Film Club with Maisie Williams
CODA, deaf culture and accessibility in film with Troy Kotsur

Frank Film Club with Maisie Williams

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2022 48:06


We have a really special one for you this week! We are discussing CODA (2021), directed by Sian Heder and have a very special guest - Troy Kotsur who played Frank Rossi in the film. Troy won the Best Supporting Actor Academy Award for his performance in the film, and made history as the first ever deaf actor to win an Oscar. CODA also stars Emilia Jones, Marlee Matlin and Daniel Durant.The film follows Ruby, a CODA (Child of Deaf Adults), who is the only hearing person in her deaf family. When the family's fishing business is threatened, Ruby is torn between pursuing her passion of singing at college and her fear of abandoning her parents.In this episode we discuss deaf culture, accessibility in film and Troy's aspirations of directing.CODA is available to watch on Apple TV.Next week we are chatting about the indie comedy classic What We Do In The Shadows (2014) written, directed by and starring Taika Waititi and Jemaine Clement. What We Do In The Shadows is available to watch on Amazon Prime.Episode transcript available here. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Spazio Giusto
Episodio 32 - CODA

Spazio Giusto

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2022 29:23


Con NetflixandTherapy abbiamo parlato del film vincitore agli Oscar 2022. Cosa acronimo di Child of Deaf Adults, remake della pellicola Belga La famiglia Bélier, una produzione che sfida barriere e pregiudizi includendo nel cast interpreti sordi per i ruoli dei personaggi affetti da questa disabilità. Una narrazione delicata, empatica, a tratti realista e a tratti anche ironica, abbiamo parlato con Alessia della complessità di produrre un film di questo tipo e con Elena delle difficoltà di raccontare un mondo e una quotidianità diversa, attraverso due linguaggi che si incontrano, il verbale e il non verbale. Abbiamo parlato del tema dell'emancipazione individuale dal nucleo familiare, di supporto, scelte, crescita, inclusività. La storia di questa famiglia sorda e della loro figlia al contrario udente che trova nel canto un canale per esprimersi e crescere, ma anche una strada lontana dalla sua famiglia. Coda si è rivelato un film pieno di spunti e noi abbiamo provato a coglierli e a scavare in questa puntata. Se ti piace l'episodio condividilo usando l'hashtag #spaziogiusto e seguici sulle pagine Facebook e Instagram.

What's On the Pile
Episode 59 - Coda (2021), Coda (2019), and Coda (2016)

What's On the Pile

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2022 64:24


What better way to celebrate the Oscars, now a month past due, than by watching a movie that shares a title with the best picture winner? Jenner and Hsien take a look at CODA (2021), an acronym standing for Child of Deaf Adults, and also the concluding passage of a piece of music. It's about a young woman pursuing a music career while trying to help her parents with communication. Nate, on the other hand, watched the epic Coda (2019), a Patrick Stewart vehicle with Katie Holmes as his... er, love interest. Yeah. He's a pianist with stage fright, she's a journalist who worships him. It's amazing. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Have Hope; Will Travel
65 CODA: A Bridge Between the Deaf and Hearing Communities [Ezelis Sanderson]

Have Hope; Will Travel

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2022


Ezelis Sanderson is a CODA, a Child of Deaf Adults, and from an early age felt that God has given her a purpose to be a bridge between the Deaf and hearing communities. Today she is an American Sign Language interpreter, wife, and mother of two kids—one who is Deaf and one who is a ... Read More about 65 CODA: A Bridge Between the Deaf and Hearing Communities [Ezelis Sanderson]

Daumenkino
#99 CODA—Child of Deaf Adults aka Rafaels Oscar Favourite

Daumenkino

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2022 21:03


Unsere 99 Folge steht ganz im Glanze der anstehenden Oscars, denn Rafael hat seinen heimlichen Favoriten mitgebracht: CODA. CODA ein ein Akronym für Child of Deaf Adults also Kind tauber Erwachsener und sagt eigentlich schon alles über die Story aus. Ruby ist 17 Jahre als und die einzig Hörende in ihrer Familie. Mutter, Vater und Bruder sind taubstumm und kommunizieren somit ausschließlich in Zeichensprache. Die klassische Coming-of-Age Geschichte dreht sich also um diese junge Frau, die eine Leidenschaft für etwas hat, was ihre Familie niemals selber erleben wird: Gesang. Sie hat durchaus Talent und möchte ihre Heimat und damit auch ihr Elternhaus verlassen um Musik zu studieren. Die sind jedoch gar nicht so begeistert – schließlich ist Ruby die Brücke, die es der Familie erlaubt, deren Arbeit als Fischer in einer Welt voller Hörenden zu ermöglichen. Zumindestens wollen sie sie das gerne glauben lassen. Dieser Feelgood Film ist mehrfach oscarnominiert dieses Jahr, nicht nur für Bester Film sondern auch für Bester Nebendarsteller (Troy Kotsur) und Best Adapted Screenplay (Siân Heder). Wir drücken Däumchen! #CODAmovie #ChildOfDeafAdults #Filmtipp #Filmpodcast #Oscars

Uncommon Talks
Life of CODA

Uncommon Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2022 46:27


Children of Deaf Adults, story and struggles of their lives. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

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REEL Film Reviewed
Ep 49: CODA (R.2021)

REEL Film Reviewed

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2022 10:04


A short, spoiler free review on CODA followed by a post viewing discussion. Written and directed by Sian Heder, based on French foreign film La famille Belier, starring Emilia Jones, Marlee Matlin, Troy Kotsur, Daniel Durant, Amy Forsyth, and Eugenio Derbez. As a CODA (Child of Deaf Adults), Ruby is the only hearing person in her deaf family. When her family's business is threatened, Ruby finds herself choosing between pursuing music in college or remaining to help her family. Rated: PG-13 REEL-View Rating: ⭐️ 9/10 Length of film: 1hr 51m Time Stamps for this episode: 0m 0s - 4m 5s Spoiler Free 4m 6s - 11m 4s *Spoiler Alert* Viewable In/On: Apple TV+ Rent or Buy on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3zfetye TRANSCRIPTION IN PROCESS Show Notes: · Transcription via Descript · Intro music by Wataboi / Outro Music by TimTaj – Pixaby - https://pixabay.com/music/ · Contact me by email at klchaney@reel-film-reviewed.productions or message me on Twitter @reelfilmpkc · Check out the REEL Film Reviewed Website: https://reel-film-reviewed.productions/ for episode releases, episode transcriptions, exclusive Merch from the REEL Merch, upcoming films, advertising opportunities, and much more, thank you for supporting! · Subscribe to REEL Film Reviewed for exclusive access to all episodes and membership benefits such as live chats with me and REEL Merch discounts - https://reel-film-reviewed.supercast.com/ · If you're enjoying REEL Film Reviewed, visit https://linktr.ee/REEL_Film_Reviewed to see how you can support the show and see multiple listening platforms!

Now Streaming with Jordan

WBZ's Jordan Rich takes a look at this award-winning movie, "Children of Deaf Adults".

Black Room Reviews
Best Picture Nominee: Coda Review

Black Room Reviews

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2022 59:41


Child of Deaf Adults, a CODA. One thing I have to say, so far my favorite movie of the best picture nominees; is by far the film CODA directed by Sian Heder. A relatable film about a young high school senior. Who grows up in a deaf family, while she herself has able hearing.

Occupational Therapy Insights
Views from the borderline: Extracts from my life as a coloured child of Deaf adults, growing up in apartheid South Africa

Occupational Therapy Insights

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2022


Over 90% of Deaf parents have hearing children, but there are very few, if any, studies that have explored the life worlds of hearing children of Deaf adults (CODAs) in South Africa. This article is an account of part of the life experiences of a female hearing child who was born and raised by her Deaf parents in apartheid South Africa in the 1980s.

The Other Half

CODA came absolutely out of nowhere for us. We'd never heard of it before it was nominated. We also never heard the term for which the acronym represents, Child of Deaf Adults. We were surprised when we watched a movie with the same plot as like 90% of Disney Original movies. Does it deserve an Oscar nomination?Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-other-half/exclusive-content

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Cinemamando
Nominados y Escándalos - #CODA y #TheTinderSwindler

Cinemamando

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2022 39:22


En el episodio de esta semana hablamos de la nominada a los premios Óscar: "CODA". Una película que salió en Septiembre 2021, en la plataforma de Apple TV+, pero actualmente se puede encontrar también en Amazon Prime.CODA son siglas que significan "Child of Deaf Adults", que se puede traducir como "Hijo de Adultos Sordos". Y justo de eso se trata esta película. Una niña, que es hija y hermana de personas sordas, descubre que su pasión es cantar. ¡Y vaya complicación que esto supone!También tocamos el tema de debate que provoca el documental de Netflix "The Tinder Swindler" (El Estafador de Tinder).¿Hacemos bien en ver este tipo de series/películas o solo estamos creando fama y atrayendo dinero a estos delincuentes?Escríbenos mandando un correo a cinemamando@gmail.com o a través de nuestras redes sociales.Recuerda suscribirte, dejarnos tus comentarios y ¡darnos un buen review!www.cinemamando.comTikTok: CinemamandoInstagram: CinemamandoTwitter: CinemamandoMXYouTube: CinemamandoSpotify: Cinemamando

Access 2 Perspectives – Conversations. All about Open Science Communication
Holistic wellness and mental health in research careers - A conversation with Wangary Joyce Ngugi

Access 2 Perspectives – Conversations. All about Open Science Communication

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2022 46:20


Wangari talks about her experience as a professional in mental health, her work at Eider Africa, and the importance of community values for holistic well-being. Read more at access2perspectives.org/2022/02/conversation-with-wangary-joyce-ngugi/ Personal Profiles ORCID iD: 0000-0002-7093-2896 Website: wangari.africa Linkedin: linkedin.com/in/joyce-wangari-a9105a1a8/ Feature at TCC Africa: tcc-africa.org/my-tcc-experience-joyce-wangari-ngugi/ Joyce Wangari Ngugi has 16 years of experience in designing and implementing Psychology and Research programs. Her niche is empowering people with disabilities and special needs and their caregivers, particularly the Deaf. She is a founding member of Afrika Hai, where she uses Creative Art Therapies to co-produce knowledge in local communities and to restore African indigenous healing knowledge ways. Wangari earned a global award at the American Psychological Association 2018 Convention on a study titled: Barriers to Mental Health Access for Deaf Adults in Kenya: A Review. She earned a Doctor of Psychology, PsyD, Clinical Psychology, at United States International University-Africa (USIU-Africa), where she was also a Doctoral Teaching and Research Assistant and the founder of the USIU-Africa Disability Policy and the Sign Language Club. Mentioned references Forum Of African Psychology, https://afripsyc.com/ Eider Africa, https://eiderafricaltd.org/ Research Articles Ngugi, J. W., Basnight-Brown, D., & Arasa, J. N. (2021, September 18). Methodological considerations of clinical research with Deaf adults in Kenya. doi.org/10.31730/osf.io/5frku Ngugi, J. W., Basnight-Brown, D., & Arasa, J. N. (2021, September 18). Correlation of psychosocial support concerns and depression in Deaf adults at Nairobi and Kajiado Counties, Kenya. doi.org/10.31730/osf.io/7m4qv Owango, J., Munene, A., Ngugi, J., Havemann, J., Obanda, J., & Saderi, D. (2021). Best Practices and Innovative Approaches to Peer Review [incl. workshop recordings]. AfricArXiv. doi.org/10.21428/3b2160cd.c3faf764 Find more of Wangari's publications at wangari.africa/publications At Access 2 Perspectives, we are a community of scholars and entrepreneurs that support each other and are working towards a positive and purposeful impact. Learn more at https://access2perspectives.org. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/access2perspectives/message

Box Office Bingers
Ep 111: 2022 Oscar Noms & CODA Review

Box Office Bingers

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2022 113:43


Join hosts Matt Diaz and Ernesto Santos as we discuss the latest movie news including 2022 Oscar nominations. We'll then chit-chat about our recently watched movies and tv shows in a fun segment we like to call “Whatcha Watchin'” and give you our SPOILER REVIEW of the Apple TV+ original film CODA, which stands for Child of Deaf Adults. Time Stamps: 2:14- Movie News 1:08:06 - Whatcha Watchin' 1:28:38 - CODA Review --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/BoxOfficeBingers/support

Sugary Brew
37 - Almond Charm

Sugary Brew

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2022 40:23


This week we're joined by our social media guru and accessibility expert Jen from Sydney to discuss the film CODA (Child of Deaf Adults). We also attempt Tuvan throat singing, and sample a tea from Israel.

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Girls On Film
Ep 108: Siân Heder and Emilia Jones on CODA and Deaf Representation on Screen

Girls On Film

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2022 47:35


This episode celebrates the film CODA, which has been longlisted for seven British Academy Film Awards: for Best Film, Director and Adapted Screenplay, for Leading Actress and Supporting Actor, for Casting, and for Sound. The uplifting comedy-drama follows Ruby (Emilia Jones) a 17-year-old CODA (Child of Deaf Adults), who finds herself torn between pursuing a future at music school and her fear of abandoning her family. First, our host Anna speaks to writer-director of CODA, Siân Heder and the film's leading actress Emilia Jones. The pair discuss the reactions they've had to CODA from the deaf community and Siân recalls some of the challenges she overcame making this film. Emilia also reveals to Anna her experience learning multiple skills for this film, including an American accent and learning ASL in nine months. Next, Anna is joined by two incredible women working to raise awareness for Deaf and disabled audiences. They are Charlotte Little, access consultant and film critic, and Teri Devine, Associate Director for Inclusion at the Royal National Institute for the Deaf. As a CODA herself, Teri discusses the relatability of Ruby's character and highlights some of the accurate details in the film that really stuck with her, including the humour of discussing sex through ASL. Being partially blind and deaf herself, Charlotte discusses the ways in which she relates to the film and analyses the lack of deaf access we see in the film through the Rossi family's experiences. Both Teri and Charlotte then discuss CODA through a feminist lens. An audio transcript of this episode is available to read on the below link or on our Patreon page. We welcome and encourage feedback from our listeners. If you would like to get in touch with us then please reach out on our social media or via email, girlsonfilmsocial@hlaagency.co.uk CODA is available now on Apple TV+ Become a patron of Girls on Film on Patreon here: www.patreon.com/girlsonfilmpodcast PODCAST TRANSCRIPT: https://docs.google.com/document/d/16GHpCfWKwcOoYiQerABqCnuIF3X6L5u68BqEH9n7TVg/edit Follow us on socials: www.instagram.com/girlsonfilm_podcast/ www.facebook.com/girlsonfilmpodcast www.twitter.com/GirlsOnFilm_Pod www.twitter.com/annasmithjourno Watch Girls On Film on the BFI's YouTube channel: www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLX…L89QKZsN5Tgr3vn7z Girls On Film is an HLA production. Host: Anna Smith. Executive producer: Hedda Archbold. Audio producer: Dan Pugsley. Assistant Producer: Shanaiya Pithiya. House band: MX Tyrants. This episode was produced in partnership with Apple TV+.

3rd & Fairfax: The WGAW Podcast
Ep. 281 - Sian Heder

3rd & Fairfax: The WGAW Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2022 65:57


Host David Sheftell speaks with CODA screenwriter-director Sian Heder (Little America, Tallulah), about her recent film, which explores the coming-of-age of a teenage girl growing up as a CODA (Child of Deaf Adults), torn between family obligations and the pursuit of her own dreams.

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Circuspreneur Podcast
Live Like An Acrobat Podcast Ep.39: " Capturing The Humanity of Circus Artists" Avi Pryntz-Nadworny

Circuspreneur Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2022 57:38


#Humanity #Circus #PodcastEARLY ACCESSPlease consider becoming a PATRON to encourage the continued growth, expansion and evolution of this podcast- Enjoy Early Releases Of The Podcast! #patreonhttps://www.patreon.com/livelikeanacrobatpodcastThis episode of the podcast was sponsored by Zencastr-Zencastr Special 30% Coupon Code: Zencastr is THE BEST podcasting platform:https://zencastr.com/pricing?coupon=sheneastiletto&interval=monthlyCelebrating the Live Like An Acrobat Podcast's first episode of its third season, host Shenea Stiletto interviews Avi Pryntz-Nadworny. Avi is an award-winning photographer, circus artist, and CODA (Child of Deaf Adults). Growing up in Rochester, NY, Avi spent his youth bouncing between a fascination with animation and a playful obsession with juggling and gymnastics. That interest eventually brought him to Academy of Art University in San Francisco, where he studied Graphic Design and New Media before the lack of physical movement prompted him to audition for 'École de cirque de Québec in Quebec City, Canada. After two years of intensive training, he landed a job with Cirque du Soleil and began working as an acrobat and fire juggler in Les Chemins Invisibles. After the show ended, he traveled to Italy to study tumbling and Cyr wheel at FLIC Scuola di Circo. A few years later, he moved back to the USA to join the international touring company PUSH Physical Theatre where he worked for eight years as a performer and choreographer. In parallel to his international performing career, he worked on photo and video shoots; soon what started as a few odd jobs turned into a passion to create images and video with some of the world's best circus artists, dancers and Grammy award-winning artists.Avi currently resides in Rochester, NY and runs the media production company Photo Pryntz. When he is not running Photo Pryntz, performing, or working on his book. He can be found directing, lecturing at universities, and volunteering for the organization, Deaf Refugee Advocacy.You can connect with avi through his websites & social media:www.photopryntz.com www.beyondthecircustent.comwww.instagram.com/avitheamazing https://www.facebook.com/PhotoPryntz/ Chat With An Acrobat Ep.1 & Ep.2:PRIDE In Comedy With Kyndra Crump:https://youtu.be/sUY9bXWVRRAThe Language of Coffee With FATEN Co-Founder of Mono Roastery:https://youtu.be/tsfJJY4X-_wThink Like An Acrobat Podcast-Ep.9:PRO Exclusive: Let's Coordinate for Ourselves: Working in the Expansive Asian Performing Arts Industry with Entertainment Director Myla Catibayanhttps://circustalk.com/news/lets-coordinate-for-ourselves-working-in-the-expansive-asian-performing-arts-industry-with-entertainment-director-myla-catibayan-pro-exclusiveShenea Stiletto's Circus Lifestyle “ Live Like An Acrobat Podcast” has revoluntized the circus industry-

Live Like An Acrobat
Live Like An Acrobat Podcast Ep.39: “ Capturing The Humanity of Circus Artists” Avi Pryntz-Nadworny

Live Like An Acrobat

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2022 56:33


#Humanity #Circus #PodcastEARLY ACCESSPlease consider becoming a PATRON to encourage the continued growth, expansion and evolution of this podcast- Enjoy Early Releases Of The Podcast! #patreonhttps://www.patreon.com/livelikeanacrobatpodcastThis episode of the podcast was sponsored by Zencastr-Zencastr Special 30% Coupon Code: Zencastr is THE BEST podcasting platform:https://zencastr.com/pricing?coupon=sheneastiletto&interval=monthlyCelebrating the Live Like An Acrobat Podcast's first episode of its third season, host Shenea Stiletto interviews Avi Pryntz-Nadworny. Avi is an award-winning photographer, circus artist, and CODA (Child of Deaf Adults). Growing up in Rochester, NY, Avi spent his youth bouncing between a fascination with animation and a playful obsession with juggling and gymnastics. That interest eventually brought him to Academy of Art University in San Francisco, where he studied Graphic Design and New Media before the lack of physical movement prompted him to audition for 'École de cirque de Québec in Quebec City, Canada. After two years of intensive training, he landed a job with Cirque du Soleil and began working as an acrobat and fire juggler in Les Chemins Invisibles. After the show ended, he traveled to Italy to study tumbling and Cyr wheel at FLIC Scuola di Circo. A few years later, he moved back to the USA  to join the international touring company PUSH Physical Theatre where he worked for eight years as a performer and choreographer.  In parallel to his international performing career, he worked on photo and video shoots; soon what started as a few odd jobs turned into a passion to create images and video with some of the world's best circus artists, dancers and Grammy award-winning artists.Avi currently resides in Rochester, NY and runs the media production company Photo Pryntz. When he is not running Photo Pryntz, performing, or working on his book. He can be found directing, lecturing at universities, and volunteering for the organization, Deaf Refugee Advocacy.You can connect with avi through his websites & social media:www.photopryntz.com  www.beyondthecircustent.comwww.instagram.com/avitheamazing https://www.facebook.com/PhotoPryntz/ Chat With An Acrobat Ep.1 & Ep.2:PRIDE In Comedy With Kyndra Crump:https://youtu.be/sUY9bXWVRRAThe Language of Coffee With FATEN Co-Founder of Mono Roastery:https://youtu.be/tsfJJY4X-_wThink Like An Acrobat Podcast-Ep.9:PRO Exclusive: Let's Coordinate for Ourselves: Working in the Expansive Asian Performing Arts Industry with Entertainment Director Myla Catibayanhttps://circustalk.com/news/lets-coordinate-for-ourselves-working-in-the-expansive-asian-performing-arts-industry-with-entertainment-director-myla-catibayan-pro-exclusiveShenea Stiletto's Circus Lifestyle “ Live Like An Acrobat Podcast” has revoluntized the circus industry-https://www.digitaljournal.com/pr/shenea-stilettos-circus-lifestyle-live-like-an-acrobat-podcast-has-revolutionized-the-circus-industryNew Circuspreneur Blog!Www.Circuspreneurblog.comLive Like An Acrobat #Podcast #Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/episode/6O0utPJ8MJfM6QmwPd4lsV?si=GHHQvY9PQ4uk3iniJYoHVQ#ITunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/shenea-stiletto-live-like-an-acrobat/id1514321355Follow @sheneastiletto on Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/sheneastiletto/?hl=en@livelikeanacrobatpodcast:https://www.instagram.com/livelikeanacrobatpodcast/Facebook: Live Like An Acrobat Podcast-https://m.facebook.com/livelikeanacrobatpodcast/https://m.facebook.com/sheneaboothTwitter: https://twitter.com/sheneastiletto?lang=enTikTok: https://vm.tiktok.com/3gUVhf/LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/shenea-stiletto-5a9a8656#Private #Handstand training available! Explore & Sign up on the Cirqo.co platform for weekly hand balancing tutorials! https://tinyurl.com/Cirqo-SheneaStiletto

The Documentary Podcast
CODA: I'm the thumb in my family

The Documentary Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2021 27:37


Humera Iqbal enters the remarkable world of Children of Deaf Adults, or CODAs. At a young age they take on the mighty responsibility of interpreting for their mums and dads outside the home…in a world built for the hearing. That means they are often emotionally switched on, assiduously punctual, confident and super-organised. Humera, associate professor of psychology at University College London, meets CODA children as they chat and translate while their parents are out and about getting things done.

Chris Collins Show
Episode 1013: Gen Z Critics, Elizabeth “Betsy” Kim

Chris Collins Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2021 33:25


Elizabeth “Betsy” Kim, Co-Founder of GenZ Critics joins the last JUST TALKING of 2021 to discuss award worthy films. It's been an incredible year for cinema—SO what are the top picks for the millennial audience? Betsy recommends CODA (Child of Deaf Adults) and The Hand of God. Best picture goes to Benedict Cumberbatch's Power of the Dog or black and white comedy drama Belfast. Are cinema award shows relevant to millennials? Where can a millennial watch an award show that speaks to Gen Z/Millennial values? Betsy recommends the Film Independent Spirit Awards. Wouldn't it be great if there was a TikTok awards show?! Theaters have started opening back up but is it enough to get people in seats? Films from directors like Ridley Scott and Steven Spielberg have bombed at the box office—is this “The Last Duel?” — OR do millennials just like to stream? Write up your film critique and submit to Gen Z Critics https://genzcritics.com

Række 8
Episode 110: #110 Eternals, CODA, Card Counter og The Harder They Fall

Række 8

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2021 138:43


Række 8 har været i biffen for at se en kæmpe film, der er blevet lidt udskældt og to lidt mindre film, der bliver lovprist af amerikanske anmeldere. Gutterne er ikke helt enige og deres forventninger bliver gjort til skamme uanset om det handler om den overvældende nye anderledes marvelfilm, Eternals eller om det handler om et hørende og syngende Child of Deaf Adults i CODA eller sågar Paul Schraders film med en korttællende Oscar Isaac i Card Counter. Netflix byder også på en blæret musikvideo-western med bl.a. Idris Elba, Regina King og Lakeith Stanfield i The Harder They Fall. God fornøjelse.0:00:00Intro og Tomler- med bl.a. HBO Max, Guardians of The Galaxy på Xbox og Passing på Netflix0:26:42The Card Counter 0:43:10The Harder They Fall1:00:05CODA1:17:23Eternals+ SPOILERS2:04:34Fangearme og outro

切耳电台
健听女孩 无声的爱 | 星空影院31

切耳电台

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2021 103:33


健听英文为CODA(Children of Deaf Adults)指的是被聋哑人抚养长大的健听(健康听力)的孩子。 这部影片主要讲述的是健听女孩Ruby在追求音乐梦想的路上与聋哑家人相处的故事,成长线与梦想线并存,交织着感动与温情—— 手语竟能如此幽默生动、“行”简意赅? 为何片中聋哑家庭的生活氛围竟如此轻松,聋哑父母对孩子教育如此开放? 健全人通过影片情景进入聋哑人的视听感受到底有多可怕? 当青春梦想与现实责任相冲突,你会选择坚持自我,还是向现实妥协? …… 一起来听这部影片呈现了怎样的青春感动。

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The Director's Cut - A DGA Podcast
Coda with Siân Heder and Suzi Yoonessi (Ep. 320)

The Director's Cut - A DGA Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2021 42:30


Director Siân Heder discusses her new film, Coda, with fellow director Suzi Yoonessi in a Q&A at the DGA theater in Los Angeles. The film follows Ruby, a Child of Deaf Adults who is the only hearing person in her deaf family. After the family fishing business is threatened, Ruby must choose between staying with her parents and leaving to pursue her love of music. Please note spoilers are included. See photos and a summary of this event below: https://www.dga.org/Events/2021/November2021/CODA_QnA_092126.aspx

Movies That Make Us

Welcome to another episode of Movies that Make Us! This week we're discussing a current film called CODA. This heartfelt story swept the juried prizes at the festival, winning the Directing Award, the Ensemble Award, the Grand Jury Prize, as well as CODA was purchased for $25 million by Apple and smashed the Sundance sales record just a year after Palm Springs did the same courtesy of HULU and Neon's $20 million buy. From the film's synopsis “Gifted with a voice that her parents cant hear, 17 year-old Ruby (Emilia Jones) is the sole hearing member of a deaf family - a CODA which means a Child of Deaf Adults. Her life revolves around serving as an interpreter for her fun-loving but sometimes embarrassing parents (Marlee Matlin, Troy Kotsur) and working on the family's struggling fishing boat every day before school with her father and older brother (Daniel Durant). But when Ruby joins her high school's choir club, she discovers a gift for singing and finds herself drawn to her duet partner Miles (Ferdia Walsh-Peelo). With help from her supporting, if tough-loving choirmaster (Eugenio Derbez), Ruby is encouraged to apply to a prestigious music school. However, she finds herself torn between taking care of her family and chasing her dreams.”CODA is available now to stream on Apple TV+. What are your thoughts on the film? As always, you can reach us at podcast@moviesthatmakeus.com. Did you miss the video premier of this episode? Be sure to subscribe to our YouTube channel, and then click the little bell to receive notifications when we add a new video or go live.You can also follow our Facebook page so you can receive notifications for new audio or video of our episodes. Sometimes we are even live on Facebook, so you can give us feedback right then and there. It's pretty sweet.As always, thank you for listening, and for now, we won't see you at the movies… See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Vollbild - das Filmmagazin - Deutschlandfunk Kultur
Serie "Child of Deaf Adults" - Jenseits der Stille

Vollbild - das Filmmagazin - Deutschlandfunk Kultur

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2021 11:31


CODA nennen sich Kinder gehörloser Eltern, Children of Deaf Adults. Die gleichnamige Serie auf dem Streamingportal Apple+ schildert eindrucksvoll, vor welchen Herausforderungen Kinder stehen, die zwischen hörender und stummer Welt vermitteln sollen. Moderation: Patrick Wellinski www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Vollbild Hören bis: 19.01.2038 04:14 Direkter Link zur Audiodatei

Faithspotting
Faithspotting CODA

Faithspotting

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2021 30:04


Mike and Kenny discuss the film C.O.D.A. (Children of Deaf Adults) and spot faith reflected in the Sundance Film Festival Award winning film directed by Sian Heder. Emilia Johnes, Marlee Matlin, and Eugenio Derbev star in C.O.D.A. which is available for streaming on AppleTV+.   Faith Elements: Jesus's Parable of the Talents Matthew 25: 14-30. Having the faith to risk and use one's talents rather than burying them by doing what is comfortable and safe.  The corollary is for others to allow loved one to use their talents and follow their calling. Such applies to individuals and families and communities. 

Our Stories. Our Health.
20. Staying Away from the Great Minnesota Get-Together ft. David Dively

Our Stories. Our Health.

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2021 40:53


The Minnesota Council on Disability is a mainstay at the Minnesota State Fair, which kicks off today. It's a time for education, connection, and of course, good food. But this year, the Council made the difficult decision to forego the Fair, prioritizing health, safety and leading by example. David Dively, Executive Director of the Minnesota Council on Disability joins us to share the story of this decision and a slight tangent on the new movie CODA (Child of Deaf Adults). And, please take a moment to read the Minnesota Council on Disability's open letter, available here.

Dubbel Feature
CODA: Ep106

Dubbel Feature

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2021 57:08


Gifted with a voice that her parents can't hear, seventeen-year-old Ruby (Emilia Jones), is the sole hearing member of a deaf family—a CODA, Child of Deaf Adults. Her life revolves around acting as interpreter for her parents (Marlee Matlin, Troy Kotsur) and working on the family's struggling fishing boat.Apple don't release a lot of new movies, will this build on the success of Cherry, or fall on dead ears? (sorry)Beer by Pollys and Pomona Island.

Binge Bum
Streaming is the new Reality

Binge Bum

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2021 39:17


Netflix announces the latest casting in their new Addams Family series, season four of Stranger Things is coming...soonish, rumors of The Handmaid's Tale coming to an end, How I Met Your Father casting revealed, Vince Vaughn has signed on to produce and star in a new drama for Apple TV+, and more. Must Watch Trailers WORTH | Netflix | September 3 An attorney learns a lesson in empathy when he is faced with the near-impossible task of determining how to compensate families who suffered incalculable losses as a result of the September 11th attacks in 2001. Cry Macho | HBO Max | September 17 It's 1979 and Mike Milo, a one-hit wonder rodeo star and washed-up horse breeder, has taken a "simple" job from his ex-boss, Howard Polk, to bring his young son, Rafo, home from Mexico. Forced to endure the backroads en route to Texas, the unlikely pair embarks on a wild ride as they find more than they'd bargained for – including unexpected connections and a long overdue sense of redemption. Doom Patrol S3 | HBO Max | September 23 Last seen at a decrepit amusement park where Chief witnessed his metahuman daughter, Dorothy engaged in a fiery face-off with "The Candlemaker," an ancient evil deity who will stop at nothing to fulfill his world-ending destiny. Here's what's on our Up Next queue this week: CODA | Apple TV+ | August 13 Gifted with a voice that her parents can't hear, seventeen-year-old Ruby, is the sole hearing member of a deaf family—a CODA, Child of Deaf Adults. Her life revolves around acting as interpreter for her parents and working on the family's struggling fishing boat every day before school with her father and older brother. Nine Perfect Strangers | Hulu | August 18 Nine Perfect Strangers takes place at a boutique health-and-wellness resort that promises healing and transformation as nine stressed city dwellers try to get on a path to a better way of living. Watching over them during this 10-day retreat is the resort's director, Masha, a woman on a mission to reinvigorate their tired minds and bodies. However, these nine "perfect" strangers have no idea what is about to hit them.

Living LifeAloud!
Mariann Carter - A Child of Deaf Adults

Living LifeAloud!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2021 53:07


#012.  A normal hearing woman raised by deaf parents learns how to communicate more effectively and be more appreciative of different abilities.  A discussion with Mariann Carter.Professionally, Mariann C. Carter, M.Ed., M.S., EIPA 3.9, NBCT-Retired, is the owner and lead consultant for Carter Hears! in Fort Mill, South Carolina. Carter Hears! is "an educational consulting group that focuses on children with hearing loss by supporting schools, professionals, and families with customized services." It's the agency's mission, "that all children, specifically children with hearing loss, reach their potential in academic, social, emotional, functional, and spiritual avenues through conducive learning environments." Mariann has more than 20 years of teaching experience at schools for the deaf, public schools, college-level training programs, and educational leadership. If your child or someone you know needs help, then get in touch with Carters Hears! To learn more about Carter Hears! visit www.carterhears.com or www.facebook.com/carterhears(Editing and mixing by yours truly.   Go easy on me...I'll get better.  Transcription was done by automated AI software online.  There are errors.  Please forgive them.  I will continue to look at options for better transcriptions also. )Original music by Lauren Zettler

Psychology of Aging with Dr. Regina Koepp
Family Legacy of Dementia Caregiving with MJ Grant

Psychology of Aging with Dr. Regina Koepp

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2021 42:09 Transcription Available


#062- The stories of people living with dementia and their families need to be told, heard, and valued.I'm honored to share the life of, MJ Grant, as she describes the legacy of caregiving in her family, her transition to becoming a caregiver, and the isolation many Deaf people living with dementia experience.Here's what you'll discover in this beautiful interview: [06:26] MJ talks about the viral "Dementia Can Be Beautiful" video that has had more than 2.5 million views.[14:22] How MJ's mom's dreams of travel and enjoyment in retirement were thwarted by caregiving for her mom (MJ's grandmother) who had Alzheimer's.[18:23] Through the eyes of herself as a little girl, growing up, MJ experienced her mom as being dedicated to her and her sister and as a "survivor" working in a factory with not many people to talk with as a deaf person.[23:03] Becoming a caregiver seems to come so naturally to MJ, but she describes her experience coming to terms with it, "I never thought I would be taking care of my parents, ever, you know, so, so there was a little bit of struggle there for me"[26:44] MJ talks about the bind of being in the sandwich, between caring for children and for her mom and mother-in-law with dementia.[31:06] MJ shares how she talks with her 5 year old about dementia.[34:47] Being a CODA (a Child of Deaf Adults) is an important piece of MJ's identity. She shares what this experience was like for her and what life was like for her mom as well.About Mary Jane "MJ" GrantMJ Grant is a CODA, that's a "Child of Deaf Adults". MJ was born to Deaf parents and has been a member of the Maine Deaf community since childhood. She currently provides sign language interpreting services to Deaf communities in New England. She's married, caring for aging parents, and parenting four children ranging in age from 6 to 25.Donate to MJ Grant's Documentary hereClick here to visit the show notes page to learn more.For families: Click here to download the Mental Health & Memory Loss GuideFor professionals: Are you a licensed therapist, psychiatrist, or neuropsychologist who specializes with older adults? Claim your profile here.Help others find this show by subscribing and leaving a review wherever you listen to the podcast, or here on i-tunes.--DISCLAIMER: The material on this site is for informational and educational purposes only. Any comments Dr. Koepp may make on the TV Show, blog, or in response to an individual’s story or comments should not be construed as establishing a psychologist-patient relationship between Dr. Koepp and the individual. None of Dr. Koepp's show, website, social media, comments, or group information should be considered a substitute for individualized medical or mental health assessment, diagnosis, or treatment. Dr. Koepp is only representing herself in her TV Show, blogs, and on her website.