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Sergio Pérez y Alma Espinosa traen los estrenos de Prime Video, Netflix y Filmin: terror, cine mafioso y thriller basado en hechos reales. Esta vacaciones de Semana Santa llegan pocos títulos inéditos a las plataformas. Repasemos los que lo hacen. En primer lugar una historia basada en hechos reales. En febrero de 2022, un atraco con rehenes en un Apple Store de Ámsterdam conmocionó a la ciudad y al país entero, captando la atención de la prensa internacional. Una película centrada en situaciones de vida o muerte y en las cruciales decisiones que se toman en esos momentos. Título: ¡Rehén Género: Thriller. Drama Duración: 100 minutos País: Holanda Dirección: Bobby Boermans Fecha de estreno: 18 de abril de 2025 Plataforma: NetflixHistorias de mafias Una adolescente descubre el mundo violento en el que vive su padre, un mafioso corso, en la ópera prima de Julien Colonna, nominado al César a la Mejor Dirección Novel gracias a este drama sólido que nos descubre a dos nuevos talentos cuyo nombre habrá que retener: el del director y el de la joven actriz no profesional Ghjuvanna Benedetti, toda una revelación. Córcega, 1995. Es el primer verano de Lesia como adolescente. Un día, un hombre irrumpe en su vida y la lleva a una villa aislada donde se encuentra a su padre, escondido, rodeado por su clan. Estalla una guerra en los bajos fondos. La soga se estrecha a su alrededor. La muerte golpea. Obligados a huir, padre e hija aprenderán a enfrentarse, a comprenderse y a amarse. Título: El reino de la mafia Género: Drama País: Francia Duración: 108 minutos Director: Julien Colonna Fecha de estreno: 17 de abril de 2025 Plataforma: FilminTerror que parten de un hilo en redes sociales Basado en el hilo viral de Twitter de BuzzFeed. Adam empieza a relatar en Twitter los fenómenos paranormales que ocurren en su casa. A medida que narra estos sucesos, cada vez más siniestros, empieza a creer que lo persigue el fantasma de un niño llamado David. Su jefe lo anima a continuar con este hilo de tuits, pero Adam comienza a confundir qué es real y qué está solo en internet. Dear David se estrena en Prime Video Título: Dear David País: EEUU Género: Terror, Suspense Duración: 94 minutos Director: John McPhail Reparto: Augustus Prew, Andrea Bang, Justin Long Plataforma: Prime Video
In 2017, cartoonist Adam Ellis began posting a Twitter thread that terrified his followers. He claimed that after a series of horrifying dreams, the ghost of a boy named Dear David was haunting his New York City apartment. What he captured on film convinced people his experience was genuine. But one final tweet made them wonder if Dear David may have possessed Adam, too. For a full list of sources, please visit: sosupernaturalpodcast.com/dark-web-dear-david So Supernatural is an audiochuck and Crime House production. Find us on social!Instagram: @sosupernatualpodTwitter: @_sosupernaturalFacebook: /sosupernaturalpod
David, Matt, and Rhonda Answer Your Questions! 1. How can I help my depressed son? 2. What can you do on a boring first date? 3. Are depression and anxiety genetic and hopeless? 4. What do scary, intrusive thoughts mean? The answers to this week's questions were written by David prior to the podcast. The live discussions will add greatly to the comments below. Get consent on first question, or change name. In fact, I'll just change her name to Henrietta. Henrietta asks how she can help her son who's been severely depressed for nearly 20 years and rejects all suggestions. Julia asks what to do on a boring first date. Negar asks if anxiety and depression are genetically caused and therefore hopeless . Negar asks about scary intrusive thoughts. 1. Henrietta asks how she can help her son who's been severely depressed for nearly 20 years and rejects all suggestions. Dear Dr David I discovered you years ago due to my son's depression. I purchased your book for him, but he not reading it. He thinks he is too far gone for any self help and has been on anti depressants for years. I appreciate all your hard work , the blogs and the app. I have my hopes up that one day he will listen to you or download the app. This depression has been going on more than 18 years now. Do you have any ideas on how I could get him to listen to you on You tube? God bless you and your team. Keep up the good work! Best regards Henrietta David's reply Hi Henrietta, I'm so sorry he's struggling. I do have a clear recommendation, clearly spelled out in the podcast of a couple years ago, “How to help. And how NOT to help.” You can easily find it on the list of podcasts on my website. I'm sure that his depression has been heart-breaking for you. But there is a radically different strategy / direction one can pursue when efforts to “help” are 100% rejected. LMK if I can use your question on an Ask David podcast. Then you'll get input from several of us. Warmly, david 2. Julia asks what to do on a boring first date. Dear David Just saw that you published a podcast about how to give negative feedback, absolutely cannot wait to listen to it. I'm afraid I fall in the category of people who tend omitting opinions and this is going to be of great help! Now to my question: how do I get more excited in dates with guys ? I would like to date more and have a more active sexual life but I find myself getting bored in dates and this affects also my libido. I will have thoughts like: this is boring he is not that attractive I won't be turned on sex won't be good I obviously then don't end up having sex with the guy and try to have a date with someone else. In the date I don't feel anxious but I'm not excited physically and mentally. The anxiety plays a role before I go to the next scheduled dates, because with time I start thinking this feeling of boredom will never go away. I have tried to work on the thoughts myself with little results and I was wondering if you had any suggestions on how I could be less bored and anxious and enjoy myself. Thanks you for your answer and your amazing work! Best wishes, Julia David's Reply Great question, and I have an answer. Can we include this in the next Ask David, using your first name or a fake first name? Thanks, Warmly, david You are viewing dating as a shopping expedition, trying to “find” the best item to purchase, and finding your shopping boring, which it is. But you are forcing it to be boring because you are not being open with your feelings. You are foolishly trying to hide your feelings of boredom, whereas they are really the door to fascination and a most interesting and dynamic exchange. Let me show you what I mean. You can, instead, view dating as forming a relationship, being open, and genuine, and a little flirtatious, and seeing how things unfold. So, or example, you might say something along these lines, “You seem like a really neat and interesting person, but I notice that our conversation is not very open, or vulnerable, and that makes it way less interesting. Have you notice that, too? Tell me how you're feeling.” If you express this, things will instantly get very interesting! You are not trying to hurt their feelings, but rather open up a conversation about feelings, by encouraging them to be real. They may also be feeling bored, or anxious, or whatever. As a psychiatrist, I find that when I explore the feelings and insecurities of my patients, it is always interesting. And when there is tension, including boredom, I acknowledge it to find out what's up, and how is my patient experiencing the session and our interaction, and that is interesting 100% of the time, without exception. Warmly, david Dear David, Thank you for such an amazing answer! I have listened to the podcasts so many times and I am familiar with the concept of sharing the tensed feelings like boredom, to not force the other person to be boring. However I had never thought to apply it to dating!! It is such a foreign concept to how all my friends approach dating, that I will need first to experiment with it. I'm curious to see if I'm going to be brave enough to take this leap! Cannot wait to hear the podcast! All the best, Giulia 3. Negar asks if anxiety and depression are genetically caused and therefore hopeless . Hello, my kind father
President Trump ramped up immigration enforcement with a series of raids and detentions in multipe cities and sending hundreds of undocumented migrants on military flights. After Colombia refused to accept the deportations, Mr. Trump threatened tariffs, forcing the Colombian president to back down. CBS News' Ed O'Keefe reports from the White House. In just one week, President Trump has taken hundreds of executive actions to push his agenda forward, including firing more than a dozen inspectors general across multiple agencies. The move has raised concerns about the independence and credibility of these federal watchdogs. CBS News' Weijia Jiang explains. The IRS begins processing 2024 tax returns today. CBS News Business Analyst Jill Schlesinger outlines the key details taxpayers should be aware of this season. Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer joins "CBS Mornings" to talk about her bestselling memoir, "True Gretch," and the importance of bipartisanship. The Eaton fire has left a family in the historically Black community of Altadena with almost nothing after it destroyed homes, memories, and more. Elise Preston highlights the deep impact of their losses. Super Bowl LIX is set and history is on the line. The Kansas City Chiefs will take on the Philadelphia Eagles in New Orleans, a Super Bowl rematch from two years ago. A Chiefs win would clinch the first three-peat in Super Bowl history. CBS Sports HQ analyst Keiana Martin joins CBS Mornings to break down the matchup. CBS News contributor David Begnaud returns with a heartfelt new edition of "Dear David" as part of his ongoing "Beg-Knows America" series. Begnaud shares the heartwarming stories of Robb Green, the "Marrying Mayor" of Jefferson, Pennsylvania, who has officiated nearly 5,000 weddings, and Beatrice Stieber, who, at 102, credits attitude and gratitude for her longevity. Oskar Jakob, a Holocaust survivor, and Suzanne Rico, the granddaughter of the engineer behind Hitler's V-1 missile, formed an unlikely bond after confronting their shared history. Their journey unfolds in a story of reconciliation and the lasting impact of the Holocaust. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ask David With Special Guest Expert, Dr. Matthew May Daily Mood Log: Does it have to be done perfectly? Somatic Complaints: How does TEAM Help? Passive Aggression: What distortions cause it? Roger, from Australia, asks: Do daily mood logs still work if you complete them ‘imperfectly'? Roger also asks: Based on your clinical experience, what causes a reduction or complete elimination of in symptoms for people who present with somatic complaints or chronic pain? TOZ asks: Does passive aggressive behavior result from All-or-Nothing Thinking? The answers below were written prior to the show, based on correspondence with those who asked the questions. The live answers on the show will be different in many cases. 1, Roger, from Australia, asks: Do daily mood logs still work if you complete them ‘imperfectly'? 2. Roger also asks: Based on your clinical experience, what causes a reduction or complete elimination of symptoms for people who present with somatic complaints or chronic pain? Dear David, Sure, I would love to have my questions be on an Ask David! It would be okay for you to use my real name and my location as being in Australia for the podcast and show notes. I've reworded the questions so that they get across what I was actually trying to ask in my previous email. You might now have a slightly different response based on the new questions. I have to apologise as my wording in my previous email was confusing, even for me. Here's a shorter version of the first question: “Dear David, I've got a question about doing daily mood logs as part of my psychotherapy homework. I tend to start a lot of new daily mood logs where I write my negative emotions and thoughts, as well as do positive reframing, but then get stuck when it comes to doing methods for challenging my negative thoughts, as I get caught up on trying to do the exercise perfectly. I get worried that I won't see as much benefit from the exercise if I don't do the steps perfectly or in order. Did you see improvements in patients who filled out their daily mood logs imperfectly? Perhaps they may have skipped steps or maybe they couldn't crush their negative thoughts completely, but continued to move on to working with new thoughts and seeing if they could crush those.” An even shorter version of the question would be: “Do daily mood logs still work if you complete them ‘imperfectly'?” A shorter version of the question about somatic complaints and pain is: “I've also got a question on treating somatic symptoms and chronic pain. Some clinicians have seen people improve by doing journalling or expressive writing about life stressors such as past stressors, current stressors, and self-limiting behaviours or beliefs. Other activities which seem to be useful include writing unsent letters to people who've hurt you, or doing behavioural changes for self-limiting beliefs like learning how to designate free time for yourself if you have a tendency to take on too much or feel guilty about spending time relaxing and not doing work. I was wondering what you've seen in your clinical experience and what you've seen patients do which helps them reduce or eliminate their somatic symptoms and chronic pain?" An even shorter version of that question would be: “Based on your clinical experience, what causes a reduction or complete elimination of in symptoms for people who present with somatic complaints or chronic pain?" Regards, Roger He David's reply Thanks, these short versions are a big improvement. Here are the quick answers: The critical thing is to come up with one or more positive thoughts that are 100% true, and that reduce your belief in the negative thought. If you send a specific example, it would help. There are several rules about getting workable negative thoughts as well. Perfection is never possible in the universe of daily mood logs, but excellence certainly is. A change in belief in neg thoughts is the goal. In my experience, somatic complaints, such as undiagnosed pain, dizziness, fatigue, and more, are often created or magnified by (or the expression of) negative emotions, as well as hidden emotions / problems. The average reduction of pain, for example, will be 50% if there is a dramatic reduction in negative feelings, or if the patient identifies and tackles some unexpressed problem, like anger, or unexpressed grief, or loneliness when the kids go off to college, and so forth. An average of 50% means that some people will experience a complete elimination of the negative symptoms, like pain. Some will experience no improvement. And some will experience some improvement. With regard to how or why this works, I don't really know, and don't think that anyone knows. But it seems like negative feelings, like depression, anxiety, anger and so forth have a magnifying effect on negative feelings. On the podcast, I can give a personal example of when I was in the Stanford emergency room, screaming in pain from a broken jaw. I can also give an example of what happens to my low back pain when I am in an especially good mood and I am out jogging. Best, David 3. TOZ asks: Does passive aggressive behavior result from All-or-Nothing Thinking? Hi David, I thought my therapist will tell me once he gets to know me that I'm passive aggressive and therefore I do things particularly anxiety disease as all or nothing black or white. I was wondering for you not to answer my case but in general does passive aggressive attitudes or approaches result from all or nothing thinking? Thanks, Toz David's reply. Thanks, Toz. Great question! To find out, you would have to do what I have recommended for nearly 50 years. Write down your negative thought on a piece of paper (can you do that?) and identify the distortions in it, using my lit of ten cognitive distortions. Let me know if you've done this. Most people refuse to do it! Warmly, david Toz replies: So I did your exercise. My thoughts were: I'm crashing. Help I'm scared. I'm going to die. Help me laud. Help me laud. Distortions: predicting the future. Magnification How is that? I looked up. Saw that was fine. Felt better. Then I checked my pulse. Not too fast so okay. Toz. David's reply to Toz, That, Toz, is totally cool! Way to go! Could also add: Emotional Reasoning. You identified two super important distortions that are always present in fear, paranoia and anxiety. Cool, cool, cool! David's comment: This is why I ask for specific examples when people ask general questions. As you can see, Toz asked about passive aggression, but his specific example turned out to be all about something entirely different: anxiety and panic. He did a great job of testing his negative thoughts with the Experimental Technique. Warmly, Rhonda, Matt, and David
Bad news first: we discussed Dear David, a horror movie based on a Twitter thread posted by a guy who used to do comics for Buzzfeed, released by "Buzzfeed Studios" -- a sentence that gives us a headache just to type. The good news? We're joined by Star of the Show, Hallie Haglund, whose ever-delightful presence inspires us all into a lot of giggle fits and silly bits!We're in season 2 of FlopTV! Pop in for individual episodes, or get a price break with a season pass! Peruse the full line-up and/or get tickets here! And hey, while you're clicking on stuff, why not subscribe to our NEWSLETTER, “Flop Secrets?!”Wikipedia page for Dear DavidRecommended in this episode:Flesh Eater (1988)His Three Daughters (2023)The Girl on the Broomstick (1972)Scenes from a Marriage (1947)Head to factormeals.com/flop50 and use code flop50 to get 50% off your first box and 20% off your next month.
In the old days, if you had the misfortune of finding yourself the target of a ghost or poltergeist, your options for seeking help were limited. Today, the first place you'd go for help would probably be the internet. When Adam Ellis was first visited by Dear David, he casually posted a series of tweets about his experience. As time went on, the haunting progressed, and Dear David's powers seemed to grow, so did Ellis's social media following. "Strange and Unexplained" is a podcast from Grab Bag Collab & Three Goose Entertainment and is a journey into the uncomfortable and the unknowable that will leave you both laughing and sleeping with the lights on. You can get early and ad-free episodes on the Grab Bag Patreon page. Follow us on Instagram
DJ et JS poursuivent leur échange sur les enjeux multiples du chemsex avec une émouvante authenticité. Avec gratitude, ils rendent hommage à David Stuart, une figure qui les a profondément touchés et un modèle qui a inspiré des initiatives communautaires partout à travers le monde. Si le chemsex est complexe, notre responsabilité est donc d'accueillir la diversité des récits. Chaque voix compte, chaque parcours est unique. DJ et JS nous rappellent que de la douleur peut naître une lumière. L'humour et le «care» comme moyen thérapeutique les a aidés à mieux se comprendre et à guérir. Finalement, ils se mobilisent autour d'un projet de communauté qu'on espère voir naître aussi. Un balado proposé par Daniel-Jonathan Laroche et Jean-Sébastien Rousseau Références : METH ET RÉALITÉ La Clinique médicale du Quartier latin peut être une bonne porte d'entrée pour parler à du personnel qualifié, ou à un intervenant spécialisé dans le Chemsex, de ta relation avec la consommation ou d'autres sphères de ta vie sur lesquelles le Crystal Meth a des répercussions. L'équipe de la CMU Quartier Latin, saura t'accompagner et t'orienter au besoin vers les bonnes ressources. Les consultations sont faites dans le respect et sans jugement. Contacte Daniel-Jonathan Laroche Téléphone : 514 941-7393 ou djlaroche@cmql.ca ÇA PREND UN VILLAGE Ici, on se raconte nos histoires. Ici, c'est un espace sécuritaire. Ici, on est reconnu‧e‧s et représenté‧e‧s. On travaille pour que les services offerts aux personnes comme nous soient mieux adaptés à nos réalités. Un jour, on aimerait voir s'ouvrir un lieu pour nous et par nous, dédié au rétablissement. D'ici là, on prend la parole et on avance. Si vous souhaitez obtenir du soutien en lien avec le chemsex, consultez la liste de ressources et de services disponibles sur la page: Ressources / services chemsex.
In der ARD-Doku „Angela Merkel: Schicksalsjahre einer Kanzlerin“ geht es um die Amtszeit von Angela Merkel, in dem Film „Dear David“ auf WOW glaubt ein Mann von einem Geist heimgesucht zu werden und auf Prime Video könnt ihr in dem Film „Ein ganzes Leben“ sehen, wie Andreas Egger auf sein bewegtes Leben zurückblickt. Hier entlang geht's zu den Links unserer Werbepartner: https://detektor.fm/werbepartner/was-laeuft-heute >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/kultur/was-laeuft-heute-angela-merkel-schicksalsjahre-einer-kanzlerin-dear-david-ein-ganzes-leben
In der ARD-Doku „Angela Merkel: Schicksalsjahre einer Kanzlerin“ geht es um die Amtszeit von Angela Merkel, in dem Film „Dear David“ auf WOW glaubt ein Mann von einem Geist heimgesucht zu werden und auf Prime Video könnt ihr in dem Film „Ein ganzes Leben“ sehen, wie Andreas Egger auf sein bewegtes Leben zurückblickt. Hier entlang geht's zu den Links unserer Werbepartner: https://detektor.fm/werbepartner/was-laeuft-heute >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/kultur/was-laeuft-heute-angela-merkel-schicksalsjahre-einer-kanzlerin-dear-david-ein-ganzes-leben
Dive into the enigmatic world of internet lore with us in this week's episode. We explore the chilling tales of the Momo Challenge and Dear David, two phenomena that have captured the online imagination. But are these stories merely urban legends, or do they hold a deeper, more unsettling truth? Tune in as we unravel the mysteries and invite you to be the judge of whether these tales are mere lore or something to truly fear as they manifest into our world. Sit back, grab a snack, and enjoy! . . . Produced by IT'S NOT US MEDIA Intro Music: Drew Sanchez Editor: Timothy Charles Art Director: Nicollo Creations Don't forget to rate & review us on iTunes Podcast App, Follow us on Spotify, and subscribe! Follow us on all social media platforms @scarynotscarypodcast Email us your stories scarynotscarypodcast@gmail.com
Republican South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem talks about her recently released book, "No Going Back." It includes stories from her time as a governor and congresswoman, and some that have drawn criticism, including one about her killing a hunting dog.In a new series, "Dear David," "CBS Mornings" lead national correspondent David Begnaud shares feel-good stories about regular people doing extraordinary things. In this one, a barista shares how a customer's unexpected $200 tip helped her honor her mother.Lewis Hamilton is tied for a record seven Formula One World Drivers' Championship titles and has the most wins overall. "CBS Mornings" co-host Gayle King sat down exclusively with Hamilton at the Empire State Building to talk about his show-stopping stunt in NYC with Mercedes F1 team partner, WhatsApp, and winning another championship title: "Let's get back to where we belong."From "Magnum, P.I." to "Blue Bloods," Tom Selleck has become a staple of American television and film. In his latest memoir, "You Never Know," Selleck shares insights from his journey in Hollywood and beyond.Cedric the Entertainer gives an exclusive first look at tonight's season six finale of "The Neighborhood."See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week we conclude Dear David and the nugget debacle, discuss MH370 theories, chat The Langoliers and Stephen King. Hannah has got a hacking cough and tells us how she is going to hire someone for her own murder... Our stories take us on a tour to Preston Castle and a spooky sighting near the ghost town... Hannah tells us about her ACTUAL HAUNTED HOUSE - (who was in the window???) and finally we round the eppy with the legend of SINKING SUZIE. Enjoy huns! Xoxo P.s. We are on TOUR!!!! BOOK YOUR TICKETS NOW! https://linktr.ee/ghosthunspod JOIN OUR PATREON! EXTRA bonus episodes AND a monthly ghost hunt for just £4.50! Or £6 for AD-FREE EPS and weekly AGONY HUNS! We'll solve your problems huns! Sign up here: www.patreon.com/GhostHuns
Do we have a "Self"? Or "Personality"? What's the best way to combat Should Statements? Is TEAM effective without a therapist? What's the Difference between Positive Reframing and Positive Thoughts? Note: The answers below were written by David prior to the podcast, just to give some structure to the discussion. Keep in mind that the actual live discussion by Rhonda, Matt and David will often go in different directions with different information and opinions. So, please listen to the podcast for the more complete answers! Questions for today's Ask David Podcast: Stefan asks if we have a “self” or a “personality.” Slash wants to know how to combat a “Should Statement.” Magellan asks about the effectiveness of TEAM without the guidance of a therapist. Werner asks about the differences between Positive Reframing and the Positive Thoughts you record on the Daily Mood Log. 1. Stefan asks if we have a “self” or a “personality.” What is the so-called “Great Death” of the “self,” referred to in Buddhism? Hi David, I really love your work, both the books and the podcast you've created. Lots of great tools there. I think your down-to-earth approach is effective and great in de-mythologizing mental health care. Still, one thing has been bugging me about your approach: the fact that you quite casually seem to discount the existence of the self. As a theologian I understand this position. In discounting the self as a construct, you'll open the way to less resistance and more acceptance. I studied both Christianity and some Buddhism, and in that tradition the self is essentially something to let go of as an illusion. I think you called this the death of the ego, and it's common in many mystical currents both within and without the major religious traditions. However, by embracing this tradition in a therapeutic setting, I think there's a great risk to gloss over long-held implicit beliefs or patterns in the construction of a personality that might hold people back from reaching their full potential. More specifically, I'm talking about schemas or Lifetraps (in the terminology of Jeffrey E. Young and Janet S. Klosko). I know Aaron Beck supports their work to address these “chronic self-defeating personality patterns” that are usually considered the be part of the self. What's your take on their work? Kind regards, Stefan David's reply Hi Stefan, Personality, like "self" is not a "thing," but just the observations that different people have different behavioral patterns. So, some are more outgoing, for example, while others are more introverted and shy and insecure. The only meaning of "self" is the context in which the word appears. So, "behave yourself" simply means that you are misbehaving and need to stop! Can you come to the Sunday hike is a question. It does not need the add on, "and do you plan to bring you 'self.'" The only meaning of any word is the context, and many uses in the English language, or any language. Nouns do not always refer to "things." Words are just sounds that come out of our mouths. I don't go into this much because few people "get it." Thanks so much, Stefan. Warmly, david PS The above is my take on Wittgenstein's Philosophical investigations, published after he died in 1950. . Second PS I had a random and fairly weak thought, but here it is. When doing my daily “slogging” a while back, I was going through a pleasant and familiar path and noticing how beautiful everything was, and had the thought, “This land is so valuable and expensive, and I'm SO GLAD I don't have to own it. It would involve a nightmare of paper work, taxes and all kinds of worries. But I can just enjoy it without any of those burdens of ownership. Then I thought of the “self,” and what a heavy burden it is to “have one,” and worry about whether or not it is “good enough,” or “inferior,” and so forth. Selves tend to be a bit overweight, and heavy to carry around. And how much more fun, beautiful, and rewarding life is without having to have a “self” to worry about. Rhonda found this helpful after a time feeling confused about the "self," and Matt added this: "Right, and if we own the 'land' one day, and it changes, the next moment, is it the same 'land'? Do we still own it?" Matt's "Self" Thoughts Wittgenstein is one of my favorite philosophers due to the elegance of his solution to philosophical problems, which is to recognize that they are not, in fact, ‘problems'. Instead of trying to answer the question, ‘is there a self', ‘do I have a self', he would point out that these questions are meaningless and can't be answered. One way to bring these questions into a form that could be useful and answerable, is to define the terms. What is the ‘self', and what can it do? How would I know, if I had a ‘self'? If the definition was in the form of a testable hypothesis, we'd be a step closer to arriving at a meaningful answer. In some cases, this answer is incredibly meaningful, in terms of our mental state and relationships. Let's try on a few possible definitions of ‘self' and consider some experiments that could be done to test whether these hold water. ‘Self': (from Meriam Webster): one's essential being, which separates them from others. (I don't find this definition useful, because now I just have to define what is an ‘essential being'? What are we talking about? ‘Self': The subject of our experience; the thing that is thinking our thoughts, and feeling our feelings. (This is also problematic for many reasons. First, it's based on an unproven assumption that experience requires an experiencer. Descartes believed this but Nietsche retorted that this logic was highly flawed as it smuggles the ‘self' into the equation without any justification. Further, there are many ‘nondualistic' philosophies that challenge the ‘separateness' of ‘self' and experience. Meaning, the presence of thought doesn't mean anything other than the presence of thought. We ought to be skeptical of introducing additional complexity into the situation according to the principle of ‘Occam's Razor', that the simplest hypothesis that explains all the observations is more likely to be correct). ‘Self': The ‘CEO' of your mind, the aspec of yourself that is directing your body, attention and decision-making. (This is problematic in many of the same ways as the above definition. It's also the most readily falsifiable definition. We can experiment with our ability to control our decision-making in a variety of ways, one of which is to see if you can ‘choose', with your ‘self' not to understand the words on this page. Or to sit quietly and not think. If our ‘self' can't use its ‘free will' to control the brain's activities in such simple ways, why would we imagine that we have a self, controlling our brain, at all? In fact, most of us believe in a ‘self', which, if we attempt to define it carefully, it can be proven NOT to exist. However, this is an unacceptable conclusion for many people, even though it results in a form of enlightenment. This form of enlightenement is slightly different from ‘self acceptance'. It's more like ‘waking up from a dream of a self' than ‘acceping a flawed self'. All that said, yes, it's often incredibly useful to inspect our assumptions about our ‘self', in terms of our ‘roles' and ‘rules' in our relationships. David offers the ‘Interpersonal Downward Arrow' to do this in a single session. There, we might discover we are stuck in a belief system that is counterproductive, like, ‘we must be perfect', ‘we should never have conflict', etc. There are countless ways people think about their ‘self' which can be productive or a ‘trap'. Obviously, if we had no sense of our identity, purpose, role, etc., it would be hard to know what to do with our ‘selves' on a day-to-day basis! 2. Slash asks how she can combat her “Should Statement.” Hi David I did some exercises and found I a believe that I should play guitar effortlessly or else I should enjoy the process of learning. My disadvantages are greater in CBA. Now what thought should I replace with so that I could have the advantages too. Slash David's reply Thanks, Slash! It is a should statement. Essentially, your “should” doesn't make sense since there is no rule that says you should, must, or ought to enjoy something you don't enjoy right now, so you are just putting pressure on yourself unnecessarily. I once had a patient who had previously been treated briefly by Dr. Albert Ellis when he was in New York. He was on vacation, and was feeling depressed and telling himself that he SHOULDN'T be unhappy since he was on vacation. He thought he SHOULD be enjoying himself. He said that the thing that helped the most was when Dr. Ellis said, “Where the F__K is it written that you are obligated to enjoy being on vacation?” (Ellis used that word a lot!) He said he immediately gave himself permission to feel miserable on vacation, and instantly felt better! This is an example of what I call the Acceptance Paradox. When he accepted his unhappiness, instead of struggling in shame to make it go away, it disappeared. I have a similar story. I used to have a keen interest in collecting coins from around the world, and when I was an intern at Highland Hospital in Oakland, I used to enjoy going to the local coin stores to see if I could find some interesting foreign coin to purchase for a few dollars. This was always exciting, but one day I was in the S & D Coin store just a few miles from our apartment, realized I was totally bored and had lost my interest in collecting foreign coins. I told the friendly dealer, and he said, “Oh, don't worry about it. Just do something else in your free time for a few weeks and your interest in collecting will probably come back.” So, I did that, and that's just what happened. Essentially, he was also giving me “permission” to feel the way I was feeling, and not the way I thought I “should” feel! And when I accepted my negative feelings, they ran their course and disappeared. That worked for me, but there are a lot of methods in TEAM, and you sometimes have to try quite a few before you find the one that works for you, since we're all different. The “go to” method for Should Statements is called the Semantic Technique. Using this method, you could tell yourself, “Right now I seem to have lost interest in music. It would be great if it comes back again, and probably will. But it's natural not to feel excited about music all the time.” Notice that I used “it would be great if” in place of the “Shoulds.” As an aside, we just completed a new class for the Feeling Great App entitled “Your PhD in Shoulds.” You might want to check it out. There's also a lesson on perfectionism at the end of the class. Best, david Cost-Benefit Analysis If I make mistakes, then I am not talented enough to play guitar.(associating my self worth with talent of playing guitar.) Advantages of Believing This Disadvantages of Believing This 1.It will push me to work harder. 1.There is lot of internal pressure. 2.It will motivate me to try different things until I find any solution. 2.It makes me depressed. 3.It can help me to be perfect/achive skills like my idol guitarist. 3.It ruins my currently playing technique I want to master. 4.People will admire me. 4.It makes me stuck at particular point from where I am not able to move forward. 5.It shows that I am one cut above others. 5.It hinders my progress with respect to guitar playing skills. 6.People who think I am not enough I can prove it to them. 6.It makes me frustrated irritated. 7.It can help me to be confident. 7.Endless cycle which I feel I am stuck in the moment and cant get out of it. 8.The quest to achieve will take forever which will make me hopeless and which further decreases my tolerance to make mistakes/which will further make me vigilant to see my mistakes as fault which cannot be corrected. 9.My moral goes down. 3. Magellan asks: Can you do TEAM-CBT without a shrink? Dear David, Could you tell us about studies of the effectiveness of any written TEAM or other therapy materials offered without therapist guidance (for example when people are on a waitlist to see a therapist)? I think I heard of one done with Feeling Good. I wonder if one may be done with Feeling Great. Thanks, Magellan David's response: We have impressive results with our app, which I can describe. It is completely automated without therapist guidance. It is kind of like my first book, Feeling Good, on steroids! I also have precise data on waiting list controls. The waiting list do not improve until they start the Feeling Great App and then they experience rapid and dramatic changes with a couple days. There's no doubt about the effectiveness of the app. Also, there's extensive research proving the effectiveness' o my first book, Feeling Good. There's no question about the effectiveness of these self-help tools. I have many questions about the effectiveness of human shrinks, however! 4. From Werner Spitzfaden: Positive Reframing vs Positive Thoughts I periodically come across clients who get confused by the concept of the Positive Reframing vs Positive Thoughts on the DML. The question they pose is if the Positive Reframe is similar to the Positive Thoughts on the DML? After some explanation I focus on Positive Reframing as a way of seeing that even the most difficult and painful thoughts and feelings reveal something powerful and awesome about us and then ask if that's true about them. This focuses on Outcome Resistance. The positive thoughts on the DML focus on defeating their negative thinking with 2 conditions needing to be present: their new positive thought needs to be believable and it has to drastically reduce the distress resulting from your negative thought. This focuses on the early stages of Methods coming after looking at Distortions followed by the Straight Forward Technique. I would love to hear David's take on this. David's Response Yes, Werner, you are right! The goal of Positive Reframing is not to “Cheerlead” or to persuade the patient that their negative thoughts are not correct, but rather to help them see why they may fight to hang on to their negative thoughts and feelings, because they are beneficial and helpful in many ways. This is the latest list of questions you can ask when doing PR with a negative thought. Most will also apply to a negative feeling. What is the truth in this negative thought? (This is essentially the Disarming Technique applied to your own self-criticism) Why might this negative thought or feeling be healthy and appropriate, given my circumstances. Why might this negative thought or feeling be helpful to me? What does it show about me and my core values that's positive and awesome? What might be some negative consequences of giving up this negative thought or feeling? You were spot on about Positive Thoughts. To be helpful, they must fulfill two conditions. They must be 100% true. Half-truths and rationalizations are rarely or never helpful/ They must drastically reduce your belief in the distorted negative thought. Hey, Werner, we miss you like crazy in the Tuesday group and in our (now small and humble) Sunday hikes. Hope you're doing well.
This week you are treated to Nuggie Part 4 (will this Dear David ever end?), and the huns jump out their skin. Then Hannah tells us about the ghosts of Castle Howard (where we did our latest Patreon ghost hunt!) and we hear about a medium called Brenda and a possible Ann Summers theme. We also hear about the poor battle-axe (we're reclaiming the word) Agnes and her trials and tribs with a twat knight who she rejected at Burg Eltz. Creep of The Week is from Tom - ty hun! CREEPYKID vibes in this one. We Get Haunted so You Don't Have To - we delve into Tim's sigil (sexyvigil) and curse our enemies... well. one of them for now. ENJOY HUNS xoxo P.s. We are on TOUR!!!! BOOK YOUR TICKETS NOW! https://linktr.ee/ghosthunspod JOIN OUR PATREON! EXTRA bonus episodes AND a monthly ghost hunt for just £4.50! Or £6 for AD-FREE EPS and weekly AGONY HUNS! We'll solve your problems huns! Sign up here: www.patreon.com/GhostHuns
Welcome to the world of hell that is Eppy SIXTY FIVE - Hannah has a stonking hangover and hasn't slept and Big S is raging at the state of men. What ensues is chaos. As always. Nuggie masala anyone? We carry on the outrageous Nugget story of Dear David (part 3), Hannah tells us a story about sex with a ghost and then we flick through a terrifying photo album in the attic... and lastly we hear about the app 'Are You Being Followed'. Look behind you... Creep of the Week is from Megan this week! Ty HUNNNNN!! Enjoy eppy 65, HITW! Xoxo P.s. We are on TOUR!!!! BOOK YOUR TICKETS NOW! https://linktr.ee/ghosthunspod JOIN OUR PATREON! EXTRA bonus episodes AND a monthly ghost hunt for just £4.50! Or £6 for AD-FREE EPS and weekly AGONY HUNS! We'll solve your problems huns! Sign up here:www.patreon.com/GhostHuns
The huns have a BILLBOARD and it's giving the entire episode very manic energy (so no change there). Hannah's high on cough syrup and teaches us what to say when someone creeps up on you - "WEAR A BELL". Start using it, huns! We dive back into Part 2 of DEAR DAVID, and find out how our serial tweeter is getting on with this haunting... Hannah gives us a story about red-eyed men and imaginary "friends", Big Suze tells us about a Pomerian called 'Killer Impulse', Hannah then tells us about a malevolent fire extinguisher and fridge in the workplace and we end with our STUNNIN Creep of the Week from Gemma (hey evil floating Ben!!). We Get Haunted So You Don't Have To - this week Big Suze throws a Chinese dictionary at Hannah to find their magic words. Yep. You 'erd. We love you huns, ENJOY EPPY 64 Xoxo P.s. We are on TOUR!!!! BOOK YOUR TICKETS NOW! https://linktr.ee/ghosthunspod JOIN OUR PATREON! EXTRA bonus episodes AND a monthly ghost hunt for just £4.50! Or £6 for AD-FREE EPS and weekly AGONY HUNS! We'll solve your problems huns! Sign up here:www.patreon.com/GhostHuns
Ask David The fear of ghosts; the truth about nutritional supplements; the fear of fear; how does anxiety treatment work? And more. Today, David and Rhonda answer six cool questions submitted by podcast listeners like you! Joseph asks: How would you use exposure to confront your fear of ghosts? Salim asks: What herbs and supplements will help me become more zen and relaxed? Peter asks: How do you stop fearing the fear and discomfort of anxiety? Jillian asks: How does cognitive therapy work to help reduce anxiety? Sanjay asks: How do you give up wants, needs, and desires? Dana asks for help with the Disarming Technique. In the following, David's reply was David's email response to the person prior to the podcast, just suggesting some directions we might take on the podcast. The Rhonda comments were based on notes she took during the live podcast. For the full answers, make sure you listen to the podcast! Joseph asks: How would you use exposure to confront your fear of ghosts? Hi David and Rhonda, Thank you again for your wonderful replies and the amazing podcast. If you would humor me, I have another question -- I know David talked about exposure therapy in overcoming fears, but I wonder how this could apply to some fears like the fear of ghosts where it is caused by an over-active imagination (in which case, what should one be exposed to?) Regards Joseph David's reply Cognitive flooding would be one approach. Will give details on podcast. Thanks! David Rhonda's notes Find out what is happening in the person's life, and treat that specific problem. Maybe someone developed a fear of ghosts after the death of a loved one, so the idea of being around death or dead things may also cause intense anxiety. Going to a cemetery may be part of their exposure. Other examples of exposure for overcoming the fear of ghosts could be: Approaching a scary, abandoned house Watching a scary movie about ghosts Fear of darkness may accompany fear of ghosts so staying in the dark may be part of your exposure. Fear of sleeping alone may also accompany fear of ghosts so sleeping alone in your home may be part of your exposure. Salim asks: What herbs and supplements will help me become more zen and relaxed? Hello Mr. David D Burns, I want to tell you that i loved "Feeling Good", your book helped me a lot in improving my life, I have a question, can you recommend herbs or supplements that help me be more Zen and more relaxed? I would be eternally grateful.
Review các phim ra rạp từ ngày 10/11/2023 THE MARVELS T13 Đạo diễn: Nia DaCosta Diễn viên: Brie Larson, Samuel L. Jackson, Zawe Ashton Thể loại: Hành Động, Phiêu Lưu, Thần thoại Carol Danvers bị vướng vào sức mạnh của Kamala Khan và Monica Rambeau, buộc họ phải hợp tác với nhau để cứu vũ trụ. YÊU LẠI VỢ NGẦU T16 Đạo diễn: Nam Dae-jung Diễn viên: Kang Ha-neul, Jung So-min, Kim Sun-young, Lim Chul-hyung, Yoon Kyung-ho, Jo Min-soo,.... Thể loại: Hài, Tình cảm Cặp vợ chồng trẻ No Jung Yeol (Kang Ha-neul) và Hong Na Ra (Jung So-min) từ cuộc sống hôn nhân màu hồng dần “hiện nguyên hình” trở thành cái gai trong mắt đối phương với vô vàn thói hư, tật xấu. Không thể đi đến tiếng nói chung, Jung Yeol và Na Ra quyết định ra toà ly dị. Tuy nhiên, họ phải chờ 30 ngày cho đến khi mọi thủ tục chính thức được hoàn tất. Trong khoảng thời gian này, một vụ tai nạn xảy ra khiến cả hai mất đi ký ức và không nhớ người kia là ai. 30 ngày chờ đợi để được “đường ai nấy đi” nhưng nhiều tình huống trớ trêu khiến cả hai bắt đầu nảy sinh tình cảm trở lại. Liệu khi nhớ ra mọi thứ, họ vẫn sẽ ký tên vào tờ giấy ly hôn? KỲ ÁN TRÊN ĐỒI TUYẾT T16 Đạo diễn: Justine Triet Diễn viên: Sandra Hüller, Swann Arlaud, Milo Machado-Graner Thể loại: Hồi hộp, Tâm Lý, Tội phạm Cuộc sống của nhà văn Sandra cùng chồng Samuel và cậu con trai mù Daniel ở căn nhà gỗ hẻo lánh trên dãy Alps bất ngờ bị xáo trộn khi Samuel được tìm thấy đã chết một cách bí ẩn trên tuyết, khiến Sandra trở thành nghi phạm chính và mối quan hệ đầy mâu thuẫn giữa cô và chồng dần được phơi bày trước phiên tòa. CUỘC TRUY ĐUỔI KỲ QUÁI T16 Đạo diễn: Matthew Goodhue Diễn viên: Lisa Ambalavarna, Sydney Craven, Andrew Horton,… Thể loại: Hài, Hồi hộp, Kinh Dị Được thúc đẩy để trở thành chủ tịch hội nữ sinh, Emily cố gắng nhanh chóng trở nên nổi tiếng bằng cách nuôi một chú lười đáng yêu làm linh vật của hội. Tuy nhiên, kế hoạch của Emily đã dẫn đến cuộc tàn sát mà mục tiêu được nhắm đến là các thành viên nữ sinh trong hội dưới bàn tay của con lười, linh vật mà Emily yêu quý - Alpha. VONG ÁM T18 Đạo diễn: John McPhail Diễn viên: Justin Long, Andrea Bang, Augustus Prew,... Thể loại: Kinh Dị Ngay sau khi hoạ sĩ truyện tranh Adam (Augustus Prew) đáp trả những lời bắt nạt trên Internet, anh bắt đầu bị bóng đè khi ngủ - trong lúc đó một chiếc ghế bập bênh trống rỗng di chuyển trong góc căn hộ của anh ấy. Khi ghi lại những sự đáng sợ này trong một loạt dòng tweet, Adam bắt đầu tin rằng mình đang bị ám ảnh bởi hồn ma của một đứa trẻ đã chết tên là David. Được ông chủ BuzzFeed khuyến khích đào sâu chủ đề "Dear David", Adam bắt đầu mất nhận thức, không biết ranh giới giữa thực và ảo. Phim dựa trên chủ đề lan truyền trên Twitter của hoạ sĩ truyện tranh BuzzFeed Adma Ellis năm 2017. KỴ SĨ BÓNG ĐÊM TRỖI DẬY (CHIẾU LẠI) Đạo diễn: Christopher Nolan Diễn viên: Christian Bale, Tom Hardy, Anne Hathaway, Joseph Gordon-Levitt,… Thể loại: Hành Động Tám năm sau sự kiện Joker khủng bố thành phố Gotham và sự ra đi của Harvey Dent, Người Dơi lúc này đã ở ẩn. Tội phạm có tổ chức ở thành phố Gotham đã bị xóa sổ do tác động của đạo luật Dent. Sau đó, môt cựu thành viên của Liên Minh Bóng Đêm âm mưu hủy diệt thành phố Gotham. Batman quyết định tái xuất, cùng với Selina Kyle và James Gordon để cứu lấy thành phố. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kim-thanh-duong/support
!! SPOILERS !! The ghost put Grindr on his phone.
This week Kayla tells us the horror-ish story of Dear David. Don't forget to check out our Instagram where we upload photographs from the case. As always, please remember to rate and subscribe! Connect with us on Instagram @whoresforhorror, Twitter @whrs4horror, or by email at whores4horror69@gmail.com Sources: https://www.bustle.com/life/what-is-dear-david-here-is-everything-writer-adam-ellis-has-tweeted-about-his-haunted-apartment-from-start-to-finish-7714979 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/whoresforhorror/support
Gooooood morning, Vietnam! We've got the cure to your Halloween hangover, a brand new episode of The Grave Plot Podcast! We kick off the post-Halloween season with some Real World Horror about a Filipino school that suffered from a mass possession of multiple students, one of whom has a third eye, by a shadow figure of some kind or another. I don't know, it's weird. Just listen, we explain the whole thing. While you're listening, you can also hear the top five horror stories of the past two weeks, including your annual update on Trick 'r Treat 2, big news on Terrifier 3, and a horror showdown of of miniature proportions.We also update you on a reboot of a Blaxploitation classic and a video game adaptation of... Barbarian? That can't be right. Oh, and don't you worry, we've still got two movie reviews for you. Today we're talking about two brand new movies, including the true(ish) story of a BuzzFeed artist haunted by a dented-headed child, Dear David. We also discuss the new Lovecraft adaptation from director Joe Lynch, Suitable Flesh. So trim your Movember 'stache and get ready with an all new Grave Plot Podcast!
This week we have a look at the 2023 film DEAR DAVID. This is Episode #417! Dear David is a 2023 American supernatural horror film directed by John McPhail, based on Adam Ellis' Twitter thread of the same name. It stars Augustus Prew as Ellis with Andrea Bang, René Escobar Jr., Cameron Nicoll, and Justin Long in supporting roles. The film is the third co-production between BuzzFeed Studios and Lionsgate Films. It follows Ellis (Prew) who is haunted by the spirit of a boy at the mercy of demons after retaliating against trolls.The film was released in theaters and to streaming and digital formats on October 13, 2023, by Lionsgate. It received mostly scathing reviews from critics, deriding its lack of originality and shock value; some reviewers preferred the original Twitter thread over the film.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4268760/advertisement
It's Randy's birthday as he's back in the Bay and on the loose. He and Clark saw a couple of flicks and Russ has some polarity with his two picks. Films: The Fall of the House of Usher (Series), Anatomy of a Fall (2023), Killers of the Flower Moon (2023), Dicks: The Musical (2023), Army of One (2016), The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial (2023), Project Eerie (2023), Chicken Surprise (2023), Girlz Night (2020), Dear David (2023), Dark Harvest (2023), Money Plane (2020), Unfriended (2014), Unfriended: Dark Web (2018), Inland Empire (2006), Grieve (2023), Midnight Mass (Series), Gerald's Game (2017), The Score (2001), American Horror Story (Series), Dead Ringers (Series), The Conference (2023) Hey, we're on YouTube! Listening on an iPhone? Don't forget to rate us on iTunes! Fill our fe-mailbag by emailing us at OverlookHour@gmail.com Reach us on Instagram (@theoverlooktheatre) Facebook (@theoverlookhour) Twitter (@OverlookHour)
This MAY be our spookiest episode yet. We talk about a mysterious ghost creature Kate wants to keep under wraps for as long as she can because she loves this one. And we talk about the Dear David internet thread by Adam Ellis. Is this ghost story all it seems to be? We can't be 100% but we do know we can't sleep without thinking about it anymore... PO BOX: MYTHS MAGIC & MURDER PODCAST, PO BOX 2137, LIVERPOOL, L1 8YX, UK Website and merch - mythsmagicandmurder.com Support us on Patreon to help us keep creating podcasts! We upload extended versions of a video podcast here. https://www.patreon.com/mythsmagicmurder Follow us on social media! @Mythsmagicpod on Twitter, Instagram & Facebook Join our Fb group! https://www.facebook.com/groups/830755217431911 email us at mythsmagicandmurder@gmail.com Kate, a psychology graduate, and Abbie, a demonologist, join forces to discuss all things scary, strange, and silly on Myths, Magic, and Murder - the true crime/comedy/paranormal/mystery/cryptid/weird podcast with two female hosts streaming from the United Kingdom. From serial killers to supernatural phenomena, they cover a wide range of topics, including ancient legends and modern mysteries. __________________________________ MUSIC CREDIT: INTRO - Spook by PeriTune (Royalty Free Music) Music provided by No Copyright Music: https://www.youtube.com/c/royaltyfreezone Music used: Spook by PeriTune https://soundcloud.com/sei_peridot/spook Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ VOICE OVER BY RICKY WHELAN - Added to Spook by Peritune. ENDING MUSIC by Myuu iTunes ● http://bit.ly/1PnVqID Bandcamp ● http://bit.ly/1GQMSk6 https://youtu.be/zV-P1xa8rGI ___________________________________ Thanks for listening ! ___________________________________ Keywords: true crime, comedy, paranormal, mystery, cryptid, UK, podcast, female hosts, supernatural phenomena, legends, modern mysteries, extended video podcasts, exclusive content, Patreon, social media, Facebook group, email.
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On this week's New Flesh podcast, hosts Brett Arnold and Jesse Hassenger play catch-up with a handful of new-release horror movies. It's October after all, and now that the big theatrical events of EXORCIST and SAW are over, there are plenty of smaller releases worthy of discussion. Today's episode is a triple feature of WHEN EVIL LURKS (in theaters now, on Shudder 10/27), TOTALLY KILLER (now on Amazon Prime) and DARK HARVEST (now available to rent on VOD). Brett covers all these titles and more (DEAR DAVID, THE PUPPETMAN, THE ROYAL HOTEL, PET SEMATARY BLOODLINES, V/H/S 85) on Roger (Ebert) & Me, the weekly Siskel & Ebert tribute he runs with film critic Mark Dujsik. Subscribe to the New Flesh Patreon for weekly bonus content and more www.patreon.com/newfleshpodcast THIS WEEK: Jesse on SAW the Musical, Brett on Brooklyn Horror Fest! The New Flesh podcast is the best horror podcast about horror movies, scary movies, and all things tangentially related to horror, horror franchises and the horror lifestyle. Scary movies, new horror releases, and all the horror news and movie industry news that's fit to print! Check out 'Roger & Me,' where Brett reviews all new release movies every Friday with film critic Mark Dujsik. Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts, or watch the video feed on YouTube. Apple: apple.co/3PvqgA0 Spotify: spoti.fi/3Pyv1Zl YouTube: bit.ly/3ZFdVhR Stitcher: bit.ly/3J5rS0L
The Grue-Crew review DEAR DAVID (2023, Lionsgate) on Gruesome Magazine episode 476. Jeff Mohr from Decades of Horror: The Classic Era, Crystal Cleveland, the Livin6Dead6irl from Decades of Horror: 1980s, award-winning filmmaker Christopher G. Moore, lead news writer Dave Dreher, and Doc Rotten share their thoughts about this week's frightening addition to streaming horror films. Warning: possible spoilers after the initial impressions! DEAR DAVID (2023, Lionsgate) Synopsis: Shortly after comic artist Adam (Augustus Prew) responds to Internet trolls, he begins experiencing sleep paralysis — while an empty rocking chair moves in the corner of his apartment. As he chronicles increasingly malevolent occurrences in a series of tweets, Adam begins to believe he is being haunted by the ghost of a dead child named David. Encouraged by his boss to continue the “Dear David” thread, Adam starts to lose his grip on what is online…and what is real. Available in Theaters, On Digital and On Demand on October 13, 2023 Directed by: John McPhail Written by: Mike Van Waes and Evan Turner Based on the viral Twitter thread by BuzzFeed comic artist Adam Ellis Cast: Augustus Prew, Andrea Bang, Rene Escobar Jr., Cameron Nicoll, Justin Long FOLLOW: Gruesome Magazine Website http://gruesomemagazine.com YouTube Channel (Subscribe Today!) https://youtube.com/c/gruesomemagazine Instagram https://www.instagram.com/gruesomemagazine/ Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/HorrorNewsRadioOfficial/ Doc, Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DocRottenHNR Crystal, Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/living6dead6irl Crystal, Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/livin6dead6irl/ Jeff, Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jeffmohr9 Dave, Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drehershouseofhorrors
Director John McPhail stops by to talk about his latest feature, DEAR DAVID, a horror-thriller based of a social media ghost story that went viral. Are there any modern ghost stories, horror stories or creepy pasta urban legends you'd like to see adapted into movies? Let us know! Send Summer an email, or leave a message in the comments below!
Greg talks to director John McPhail about Anna and the Apocalypse and his new release Dear David which is in theaters and on demand now.
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Andy Conduit-Turner is joined by Dear David director John McPhail to discuss the film which premieres October 13th!John McPhail is a Scottish film director and screenwriter. In 2017, he directed Anna & The Apocalypse, a Christmas zombie musical film. His new film Dear David is inspired by / based on the Twitter thread from 2017. It's based on the story by artist Adam Ellis, about a boy who begins haunting him at his apartment.Shortly after comic artist Adam (Augustus Prew) responds to internet trolls on social media, he begins experiencing sleep paralysis — while an empty rocking chair moves in the corner of his apartment. As he chronicles increasingly malevolent occurrences in a series of tweets, Adam begins to believe he is being haunted by the ghost of a dead child named David.Podcast - https://podlink.to/horrorhangoutPatreon - https://www.patreon.com/horrorhangoutFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/horrorhangoutpodcastTwitter - https://twitter.com/horror_hangout_TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@horrorhangoutpodcastInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/horrorhangoutpodcastWebsite - http://www.hawkandcleaver.comAndy - https://twitter.com/andyctwritesJohn - https://www.instagram.com/worrying_drake/Audio credit - Taj Eastonhttp://tajeaston.comSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thehorrorhangout. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
4:54 The Burial16:28 Dear David28:05 Cat Person39:17 Dark Harvest49:17 In The Fire54:49 The Puppetman01:02:58 DivinityOn this Friday's 'Roger (Ebert) & Me,' an imitation 'Siskel & Ebert' movie review show, Brett Arnold and co-host Mark Dujsik of markreviewsmovies.com tackle seven (7) new release movies out in theaters and streaming the week of Friday October 13th (10/13/2023).For more on the many genre titles out this week, check out The New Flesh, Brett's other show, out on Monday.Thank you to Banshee Beat for the incredible original theme song. Alien Ant Farm's music video for 'Movies' closes the show. And thanks to Mary Houlihan for the killer hand-drawn artwork."Roger (Ebert) & Me" is a celebration of the late, great Roger Ebert, aiming to keep his unique spirit of film criticism alive by reviewing new movies in the easily digestible format that he pioneered. In other words, it's a movie review podcast. A podcast for regular moviegoers and people who like to keep up with new release movies.Every Friday, join Brett and veteran film critic Mark Dujsik as they review all the movies set for theatrical or streaming release that day and let you know if they're worth your time and money.
Movies reviewed for the week of October 13 include: Mister Organ, Dear Daddy, The Royal Hotel, Shock Corridor, In The Fire, No Accident, The Burial and The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial**Check out our CinemAddicts/Find Your Film merch site: https://www.findyourfilmpodcast.com/**Support CinemAddicts by shopping on Amazing using our SiteStripe or our purchase links (we receive a slight commission).**October's Bonus Episode for our CinemAddicts Patreon members will spotlight the year 2013.**Rate/review CinemAddicts on Apple Podcasts to support our show. Thank you!Timestamps(0:00) - Intro(10:10) - The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial - directed by William Friedkin. Starring Jason Clarke and Kiefer Sutherland.(15:30) - The Royal Hotel trailer(17:52) - The Royal Hotel review (stars Julia Garner and Jessica Henwick)(27:41) - Mister Organ - Documentary directed by David Farrier. Reviewed by Eric, Bruce, and Greg.(40:23) - Review of Dear David. From directorJohn McPhail.(46:28) - Divinity - movie starring Stephen Dorff and Scott Bakula. Reviewed by Eric.(51:15) - In the Fire - stars Amber Heard. Reviewed by Greg.(54:06) - Eric and Greg recommend the HBO documentary No Accident.(60:40) - Shock Corridor review from Bruce, Eric and Greg. Directed by Samuel Fuller.(72:14) - The Burial trailer(74:50) - The Burial review. Stars Jamie Fox and Tommy Lee Jones.1. Subscribe to our CinemAddicts YouTube Channel2. Like Our CinemAddicts Facebook Page3. Join our CinemAddicts Facebook Group for daily movie recommendations!4. Questions/comments on CinemAddicts email Greg Srisavasdi at info@findyourfilms.com.5. Our website for entertainment news, reviews, and podcast coverage is Find Your Film: https://findyourfilms.com/6. Contact Bruce Purkey for some What's in the Box recommendations: brucepurkey@gmail.com8. Eric Holmes can be reached at hamslime@gmail.com9. Anderson Cowan's latest project is Loaded for Bear: The Documentary. For info and support: https://loadedforbeardoc.com/10. Atty's Antiques is on Facebook MarketplaceSupport the show
Where Do Feelings Come From? Getting Unstuck from Apathy Ancient Stoic Philosophers--and More! Ask David Questions for Today Bystad: Why is it so helpful to write down your negative thoughts when you're upset? Anyinio: Do we have to have a thought every time we have an emotion? What if I see a car coming fast and about to hit me? Would I have to have a fast automatic thought? Raghav: How can I get unstuck from apathy? Anita: What are the necessary and sufficient conditions for emotional distress as well as escape from emotional distress? Louisa: Can you tell us some more about the ancient and modern Stoic philosophers who influenced the development of CBT and TEM-CBT? Answers to today's questions. The following answers were written before the podcast. The information on the podcast may be quite different in some cases, and will typically provide much more information than the brief answers below. David Bystad asks: Why is it so helpful to write down your negative thoughts when you're upset? Dear David! I have practiced the paradoxical approach where I just write down my thougts / worries without challenging them. I think I learned that approach from your great book «When Panic Attacks». This is something that really works for me, especially for worries. It is almost like I «get the worries out of my head». Can you talk about this approach in your lovely podcast, why is it so effective for some people?? Best regards from Martin David's reply Great question. Will address it the next time we record an Ask David podcast! Anyinio asks: Do you ALWAYS have a thought before you can experience an emotion / feeling? David's response The word “thought” is just a form of shorthand for perception. Perception can take many forms. When you see a car about to hit you, you already HAVE a negative and alarming thought! If you like, you can check out the railroad track story in my Feeling Good Handbook. It is a story about a man who became euphoric after his car was hit by a train going 60 MPH because of his thoughts about it! When a deer spots a pack of howling wolves, it runs in terror. It does not have a “thought” in English, but it DOES have the perception of being in imminent danger, and it DOES experience intense, sudden fear. However, the deer did NOT feel fear / anxiety until s/he SAW and correctly interpreted the pack of wolves. Thanks, best, david Raghav asks: How can I get unstuck from apathy? Hi Dr. Burns, I hope you're doing well and thank you so much for all of your incredible work! It has really helped me pull myself out of some of the deepest depressions and anxieties I've had. I wanted to ask for your help with a problem I've been facing recently: I seem to get stuck in depressive cycles at times where I don't want to do a DML even though I know it will make me feel better. When I start doing the positive reframing, it helps melt away this resistance, but I still mope around for a while before I start the positive reframing. My thoughts during this time are generally “There's no point to getting better,” “Doing a DML is like forcing myself to cheer up,” “I should care about getting better more than I do right now,” and “There's no meaning to life.” How would you recommend I go about dealing with this apathetic state? I would greatly appreciate any help in this matter! Thanks, Raghav David's reply: You could perhaps list: All the really GOOD reasons NOT to do a DML. What the procrastination / avoidance shows about you and your core values that positive and awesome. How the avoidance helps you. Something along those lines. I might make this an Ask David question if that's okay with you. Could use your first name only, or a fake name if you prefer. Thanks! Good question, as so many can relate to it! Best, david Raghav's response to David Here's the answers I came up with: Good Reasons NOT to do a DML Doing a DML might be difficult and take a long time. I might not be able to answer some of my thoughts. Even if I do a DML, I might not be able to change my mood. Even if I change my mood, there's no point in being happy. There's no sense of meaning in doing a DML. It feels inauthentic to try to change my mood. Even if I do a DML now, I will return to this state again. Doing a DML is like forcing myself to cheer up and I don't want to be forced to do anything. I want to be able to get better without doing a DML. I might have to confront really negative and distressing thoughts. Core Values it shows about me I care about doing things successfully — I don't want to half-ass it. I want to put my best foot forward when doing tasks — i.e. not do them when I'm tired. I want to be self-reliant and be able to solve all my problems myself. I care about being able to change my mood. I care about having meaning in life. I care about being authentic to my emotional states — I can honor my apathetic/bored side. I can sit with my sadness and apathy rather than trying to escape it. I care about having lasting solutions rather than short-term fixes. I'm my own man — I'm not going to be forced to do something I don't want to do. I care about being able to deal with my emotional problems without “crutches.” How the Avoidance Helps Me It means that I don't have to do the hard work of doing a DML. I don't have to engage in the ups and downs of life if I'm apathetic/avoidant. I can keep engaging in avoidance and distracting myself. It feels like there are no consequences to my actions so I feel more free. I don't have to do the hard work required to build meaning into my life. I can fully engage and honor my apathy and boredom. I'll push myself to search for lasting solutions to my problems. It pushes me to improve my mental capabilities of solving my problems. It helps me avoid the pain and anguish of actually addressing really negative thoughts. It pushes me to find more interesting things to fill my life with. Raghav David's reply Great work, thanks! So now my question is this: Given all these positives, it is not clear to me why you'd want to do a DML. What's your thinking about this? Best, david Anita asks about the necessary and sufficient conditions for emotional distress as well as escape from emotional distress? Dear David While revisiting Feeling Great I was thinking further about the interplay of necessary and sufficient conditions that are correlated to emotional distress. Necessary condition: You must have a negative thought Sufficient condition: You must believe in the negative thought I was thinking of another sufficient condition that may account for the behavioural component of emotional distress: Sufficient condition: You must act in way that reinforces your negative thought. For me this additional sufficient condition unlocks another philosophical underpinning why exposure is a key to overcoming anxiety. For example, if I have a negative thought I'm going to screw up in a presentation and then I believe it 100%. I can still summon up the courage to go ahead and do the presentation. Thus, I'm behaving in a way that doesn't fulfil the second sufficient condition, and therefore another way to reduce emotional distress. More often than not, the presentation is not as calamitous as I anticipated anyways. Thanks for reading. Warm Regards Anita David's reply Hi Anita, Great question, thanks. I greatly appreciate folks who think more deeply about these things. Exposure is a desirable tool in the treatment of anxiety, for sure, but if you point is “necessary and sufficient” for emotional distress, then the action thing is an unnecessary and erroneous, to my way of thinking, add-on. For example, many people who are severely depressed and believe themselves to be worthless do very little, and others do a great deal, but both feel the same severity of distress. Could we use this for an Ask David, with or without your first name? If so, we could also discuss the “necessary and sufficient” for emotional change. Here the sufficient condition is that you no longer believe the negative thought, or your belief has gone down significantly. You can respond, too, if you like to my comments. Warmly, david Anita's Response to David Thanks David, sure I'd be pleased if you find any of what I wrote useful for your listeners. Feel free to use my first name. I'm also curious to know more about the depth of belief in a negative thought as a sufficient condition for emotional distress. Is there a particular intensity or tipping point that might lead to the emotional distress? David's Response: The greater you belief in a negative thought, the greater the emotional impact. There's no “tipping point.” I loved the premise of your book: “When you change the way you think, you can change the way you feel” It got me pondering about the possibility other things such as some behaviours in addition to thoughts that could be associated with emotional distress. David's Response: Your own or someone else's behaviour won't have any effect on you until you have a thought, or interpretation, of what's happening. This is the basic premise of CBT, going back 3500 years or more. An example I'm thinking of is workplace procrastination. Let's say I have been given two weeks to tackle a laborious project. I might initially have thoughts there is plenty of time and I can procrastinate for the first week doing things I find more satisfying at work. Towards the end of the second week, panic sets in as I rush through the project so I can still meet the deadline. After the event, I start ruminating and believing self-critical thoughts such as “I shouldn't have been so lazy” and “I'm never able to handle projects well.” Is it to say, the behaviours before the event has little to no bearing on the negative thoughts or belief after the event? And if so why is it really the case that the negative thinking comes into play after the event happens? David's Response: Negative thinking can happen before, during, or after an event. I really have gained much from many of your books. I'm inquiring to deepen and refine my own thought processes. Thankyou Warm Regards Anita David's Response Thanks so much for you kind and thoughtful comments. Louisa asks: I'd like learn more about the ancient and modern Stoic philosophers who influenced the development of CBT and TEM-CBT. Hello Rhonda and David, I am a Belgium based listener thoroughly enjoying the podcast and sharing it far and wide! I love the TEAM CBT structured approach. I find in particular that many of the methods are (relatively) easy to remember and administering self-help feels much easier than I ever imagined. Well-done, David! I wonder if David could talk one time about the different influences various figures in the development of CBT right from its inception with (it seems to me) the Roman Stoics until this century. Some names that come to mind are Seneca, Epictetus, Marcus Aurelius, to Albert Ellis, Aaron Beck & William Glasser (these last three all since passed away.) Are they any particular names that stick out as having been particularly useful in the development of TEAM CBT and why or how? Do the Roman Stoics still have anything to offer us? Thanks for the great show! Louisa David's Response Hi Louisa, Thanks, will include in the list of questions for the next Ask David, depending on time constraints. Best, david PS Albert Ellis documents much of the history in his book, Reason and Emotion in Psychotherapy. I believe that Karen Horney, the feminist psychiatrist of the first part of the 20 th century, discuss lots of the current ideas as well, especial the “need” for love, success, etc. and the idea that we have an “ideal” self and a “real” self. We get upset when we realize that the two don't match! David and Rhonda are grateful that Matt can join us often on the podcast.
This week we chat with filmmaker John McPhail! He's the director behind the fantastic Anna and the Apocalypse and his latest film, Dear David, is out on Friday. We chat about the viral Twitter thread that sparked this story, John's experiences with ghosts and more. Then we find out why The Wicker Man is his Scarred for Life pick! We discuss Christopher Lee, paganism, good and evil, and so much more. Follow Mary Beth, Terry and the Podcast on Twitter. We also have a Letterboxd HQ account, so follow us there, too! We're also on Bluesky with the same usernames. Support us on Patreon!If you want to support our podcast, please please take a moment to go rate us on Spotify and give us a rating and review on iTunes. It really helps us out with the algorithms. We also have a YouTube channel! Ask us for our Discord server!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Prepare to pee your pants, because this week Janey is telling us the entire terrifying tale of the haunting of Adam Ellis by a little boy known only as Dear David. Eek!Sources:Full thread on Wakelet “Dear David” trailer Adam Ellis on Instagram Support the showCheck out our books (and support local bookstores!) on our Bookshop.org affiliate account!Starting your own podcast with your very cool best friend? Try hosting on Buzzsprout (and get a $20 Amazon gift card!)Want more??Visit our website!Join our Patreon!Shop the merch at TeePublic!If you liked these stories, let us know on our various socials!InstagramTiktokGoodreadsAnd email us at sortofthestory@gmail.com
Tonight we're chatting with John McPhail, director of DEAR DAVID (In theaters, On Demand and Digital October 13, 2023)SYNOPSIS: Shortly after comic artist Adam (Augustus Prew) responds to Internet trolls, he begins experiencing sleep paralysis — while an empty rocking chair moves in the corner of his apartment. As he chronicles increasingly malevolent occurrences in a series of tweets, Adam begins to believe he is being haunted by the ghost of a dead child named David. Encouraged by his boss to continue the “Dear David” thread, Adam starts to lose his grip on what is online…and what is real. Based on the viral Twitter thread by BuzzFeed comic artist Adam Ellis.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4268760/advertisement
Paul Donald, CEO of Encircle and MANY others join us to discuss how to position your team to cash in on insurance claims and storm response. We will go behind the scenes of IAQ Radio and review lessons learned from industry pioneers and contractor networking events. IN THIS EPISODE: 0:00 SOCKTember 2023 7:00 Fall PNW Contractors Symposium 10:46 Learning from Pioneers 15:35 Credentials vs Competency 21:23 Cashing in on Storm Response 29:41 Collecting & Using Data 36:54 Reviewer as Accountant Shoutouts in this episode include: Pete Consigli, Bob Blochinger, Joe Hughes, Cliff Zlotnik, Andy Ask, Ken Larsen, Michelle Blevins, Paul Donald, Geoff Lawson, Lorne McIntyre, Casey Clark, Ralph Moon, Jeremey Beagle, Bendon Ramsey, David Princeton, IAQ Radio, Winter Break, RIA, and FoCKED. Thursdays are for The DYOJO Podcast - helping contractors shorten their DANG learning curve. THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS: Encircle, the only all-in-one field documentation solution. EPIC Estimates, winner of the RIA's 2023 Contractor's Choice Award, specializes in writing Xactimate™ and Symbility estimates with speed, precision, and professionalism. Advocate Claim Service was founded to provide policyholders, brokers, and attorneys with a dedicated claim professional to develop a comprehensive claim presentation strategy. Read David Princeton's column, Dear David, in C&R Magazine. The Restoration Industry Association (RIA) is excited to offer a new First Time Contractor Member discount program making it more affordable than ever to become a member! The Institute of Inspection Cleaning and Restoration Certification (IICRC) is a professional certification and standard-development non-profit organization for the inspection, cleaning, and restoration industries. Author Jon Isaacson, The Intentional Restorer, shares his two decades of professional experience to help anyone involved with, or interested in, the art of estimating to shorten their DANG learning curve for improvement. How To Suck Less At Estimating: Habits For Better Project Outcomes. Theme Music - It's Only Worth It If You Work For It by NEFFEX Last Episode 106 - Productivity Part 2 - Accountability & Leadership with Geoff Lawson
Happy Wednesday! In this special episode of SHOOK, our friends Corinne and Sabrina from Two Girls One Ghost join us for a paranormal edition of “Would You Rather” and chat about the legendary Twitter story, Dear David. Check out Two Girls One Ghost! Did we mention TGOG is on tour?! https://www.twogirlsoneghost.com/ @twogirlsoneghost Do you have a personal #SHOOKstory you would like us to share on a future episode? Submit your spooky story here: https://www.shookpodcast.com/shareyourstory.html Alternatively, you can send an email to shookparanormalpod@gmail.com Let's be friends! All our main links: https://linktr.ee/shookpodcast Exclusive content: https://www.patreon.com/shookpodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shookpodcast/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCG5XKSY_rzrBDOeMhz7guhA TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@shookpodcast Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/Shookpodcast/ Every Season is Spooky Season… https://www.facebook.com/groups/1115739589042652 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/shookparanormalpod This episode was made possible by Riverside
Everyone talks about ACCOUNTABILITY, but what does it mean to create it within an organization? Our guest Geoff Lawson (Auburn, WA) shares his experiences with hiring, training, and developing skilled trades teams. In part two of this discussion on productivity, we will dive into elements such as: * Developing your leadership skills * Collaborating with team members to develop standards * Working with the incoming workforce * Accountability, training, and team discipline IN THIS EPISODE: 0:00 Productivity Part 2 with Geoff Lawson 2:35 Join the SOCK-side for SOCKTember 2023 4:01 The importance of quality control 8:15 Collaborating to create team standards 12:22 HISTORY: A chat with Lloyd Weaver's sons 16:53 Practical accountability within an organization 21:54 Working with the incoming workforce Appearances and shoutouts in this episode include: Michelle Blevins Kelsey Isaacson Pete Consigli Cliff Zlotnik Jim Thompson Lloyd Weaver, Jr Lance Weaver Ben Justesen Brendon Rumsey Thursdays are for The DYOJO Podcast - helping contractors shorten their DANG learning curve. THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS: EPIC Estimates, winner of the RIA's 2023 Contractor's Choice Award, specializes in writing Xactimate™ and Symbility estimates with speed, precision, and professionalism. Advocate Claim Service was founded to provide policyholders, brokers, and attorneys with a dedicated claim professional to develop a comprehensive claim presentation strategy. Read David Princeton's column, Dear David, in C&R Magazine. The Restoration Industry Association (RIA) is excited to offer a new First Time Contractor Member discount program making it more affordable than ever to become a member! The Institute of Inspection Cleaning and Restoration Certification (IICRC) is a professional certification and standard-development non-profit organization for the inspection, cleaning, and restoration industries. Author Jon Isaacson, The Intentional Restorer, shares his two decades of professional experience to help anyone involved with, or interested in, the art of estimating to shorten their DANG learning curve for improvement. How To Suck Less At Estimating: Habits For Better Project Outcomes. Theme Music - It's Only Worth It If You Work For It by NEFFEX Last Episode 105 - Productivity Part 1 - Training & Expectations with Geoff Lawson
We'd like to take a moment to remember William Freidkin who directed one of our favorite horror films, The Exorcist. He was 87 years old. He has directed many films such as Rules of Engagement, The French Connection (for which he won an Oscar), 12 Angry Men, and some episodes of Tales from the Crypt. We just want to acknowledge Mr. Friedkin and what he has contributed to the horror genre, the film industry as a whole, and the legacy that remains because of it. In this episode, AJ+Kristie discuss: What we watched this week: - Hellbound: Hellraiser 2 (1988) - Tales from the Hood (1995) New trailers this week: - The Changeling (September 8th on Apple TV+) - Elevator Game (September 15th on Shudder) - Divinity (October 13th in theaters) - Deliver Us (September 29th on VOD and limited theaters) News this week: - Final Destination 6 teases from the creator, Jeffery Reddick, about new layers of story for the film - Official poster for "Dear David" releases - Talk 2 Me (Talk to Me sequel) officially announced by A24 - The Exorcist: Believer has been rated R - Mike Flanagan's new and final series for his Netflix deal, Fall of the House of Usher, drops details, images and release date Main topic: The Last Voyage of the Demeter Spoiler Review Please make sure to leave us a rating/review! Be sure to connect with us on Tik Tok, Instagram, YouTube, Facebook, and Twitter. Visit our website: inlovewithhorror.com and shop our merch!
GR 232 Dear David – In 2017, a Twitter feed about a misshapen ghost haunting a Buzzfeedreporter terrified the internet; now it's a forthcoming movie. Were the reports real, or a hoax intended to drum up social media numbers? #deardavid #adamellis #twitterhaunting
Screenlife = Screamlife. In this second installment of their found footage series, Steph Grossman and Bianca Pérez discuss how recent innovations in the genre tap into our internet addictions and round-the-clock "screenlife" to create uniquely contemporary horror stories. Screamlife found footage films discussed include: Megan is Missing (2011), Unfriended (2015), Unfriended: Dark Web (2018), Searching (2018), Host (2020), and *sigh* Dashcam (2022). Also discussed: modern found footage in the form of online urban legends (Slenderman), Youtube videos (Marble Hornets and The Backrooms), and iconic found footage-y posts found on Twitter ("Dear David") and Reddit ("Pen Pal"). SHOW NOTES Gemini Gospel | Bianca Pérez's debut poetry chapbook, published by Host Publications. Can't buy right now? Shelve it on Goodreads! Likeness | Steph Grossman's latest horror-tinged short story, published in Joyland Magazine. Free to read. Bitly link: bit.ly/mirrorstory Basement Girls Podcast Store on Bookshop.org | bookshop.org/shop/basementgirls --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/basementgirls/support
TV & MOVIES: Barbie, Oppenheimer, Sound of Freedom, 90 Day Fiancé, Children Ruin Everything on The CW, Dear David movie.NEWS: mysterious light blinking in space, talking parrots, constipation is linked with cognitive decline, winning Powerball ticket sold in LA, Margot Robbie faked death to prank babysitter, man lost at sea with dog for 3 months, girl won $800k lawsuit from McDonald's chicken nugget burn, passengers stuck on hot ass plane for 4 hours.Webcrawlerspod@gmail.com626-634-2069Twitter / Instagram / Patreon / MerchSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/webcrawlers. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's the biggest moviegoing weekend of the summer, and The New Flesh podcast is there to cover all angles of COBWEB, the Lionsgate horror movie that everybody is definitely aware came out this weekend. Audiences across the world made headlines with their "Webenheimer" double features, pairing the film with Christopher Nolan's major new relesae OPPENHEIMER. Brett and Jesse did, in fact, catch #Barbenheimer, and both BARBIE and OPPENHEIMER will be covered on this week's Patreon. Last week's Patreon episode episode was on THEY CLONED TYRONE, which is now available to stream on Netflix. Before that, horror and movie industry news, including SAG strike updates, movie release date changes, a new PET SEMETARY coming soon, Dear David, new Exorcist movie trailer, and tons of box office talk about this historic weekend. Subscribe to the New Flesh Patreon for weekly bonus content and more www.patreon.com/newfleshpodcast The New Flesh podcast is the best horror podcast about horror movies, scary movies, and all things tangentially related to horror, horror movies and the horror lifestyle. Horror franchises, new horror releases, and all the horror news and movie industry news that's fit to print! Check out 'Roger & Me,' where Brett reviews all new release movies every Friday with film critic Mark Dujsik. Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts, or watch the video feed on YouTube. Apple: apple.co/3PvqgA0 Spotify: spoti.fi/3Pyv1Zl YouTube: bit.ly/3ZFdVhR Stitcher: bit.ly/3J5rS0L
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In this episode, AJ+Kristie discuss: What we watched/read this week: - Gonjiam: Haunted Asylum - Bird Box Barcelona (Netflix) - From Black (Shudder) - What We Do In The Shadows - You're Not Supposed to Die Tonight (Book) New trailers this week: - Lanier Official Trailer (VOD Sept. 9th) - Perpetrator Trailer (Shudder/Theaters Sept. 1st) - Haunted Mansion final trailer (In theaters July 28th) - Cobweb clips (in limited theaters July 21st) - Dear David trailer (in theaters/VOD Oct. 13th) - A Haunting in Venice 2nd trailer (in theaters Sept. 15th) - American Horror Story: Delicate teaser (no release date) - Interview with a Vampire season 2 trailer (on AMC+ in 2024) News this week: - Pet Sematary: Bloodlines new images, release date and poster (coming to Paramount+ on Oct. 6th) - The Nightmare Before Christmas comic book series from Dynamite Entertainment (summer 2024 release) - Valak is an inconic character comparable to Pennywise, Dracula, and Nosferatu according to the Nun 2 director, Michael Chaves - First Look at Tobin Bell in Saw X + new release date of Sept. 29th and a synopsis - The Exorcist: Believer got new posters and the official trailer is playing exclusively in theaters in front of Oppenheimer Talk to Me Spoiler Review Be sure to leave our podcast a review and connect with us on Tik Tok, Instagram, YouTube, Facebook, and Twitter. Visit our website: inlovewithhorror.com and shop our merch!
We've made it to Wednesday, Queerdos! And you deserve a treat. Good thing we've cooked up a brand-new episode, just for you. First, in our True Crime Story, Edie tells us about "anti-trafficking" vigilante Tim Ballard, subject of the new "based on a 'true' story" movie Sound of Freedom that's thrilling right-wing audiences across America. Oy vey. Next, in our Spoopy Tale, Miss guides us through the story of cartoonist Adam Ellis who live-tweeted his own haunting. So synchronize your watches, look closer at that strange shadow over there, and get ready for this week's show. Let's dive in! True Crime Story Starts @ 00:07:53 Spoopy Story Starts @ 01:00:13 Source notes: www.creepyinqueeriespod.com Follow on Instagram: @CreepyInQueeriesPod Listen on Youtube: Creepy InQueeries Pod Follow on Facebook: @CreepyInQueeriesPod Send Us an Email: creepyinqueeriespod@gmail.com
This week on Everything is Creepy: Lauren and Bobby discuss all things Twitter, including bossman Elon Musk, the verified check mark chaos, the story of "Dear David," and more! Leave a voice message and YOU could be featured on Everything is Creepy: (929) 390-8464 Subscribe and Watch on YouTube! This episode is sponsored by: BetterHelp