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In a forgotten corner of Africa, two orphaned twins, Demane and Demazana, find themselves at the mercy of their cruel uncle. Forced to live in fear and servitude, they escape into the wilderness, finding refuge in a solitary cave. Their peaceful existence is shattered when a terrifying cannibal emerges from the depths of the forest, determined to capture Demazana. With their lives on the line, Demane and Demazana must outwit their captor, using cunning and courage to survive. As the stakes rise, their bond grows stronger, leading to a desperate escape that will test the limits of their bravery. Will they be able to outrun the cannibal and find a way to return to safety? Tune in to find out in this thrilling episode of "Story of the Gods.
On Episode #272 of Wesam's World, we have the wonderful, director and producer, DeMane Davis joining us on the show! Come join us for a deep dive into a wide variety of topics, such as: Journaling, Delicious Meals to Cook, Stand Up Comedy, How Creepy AI is Getting, AND....Be sure to check out DeMane's newest produced show, NBC's, "Found"! The post DeMane Davis appeared first on idobi.
This weeks recap of episode 5 Demane plays right out of a horror movie, and Steve is so scared he had to close his little eyes! Lanfear is on the loose and in the dream world; Liandran's plan is revealed, but of course there's a twist; Avienda makes an appearance, but shows up in some unfortunate circumstances. EDITORS NOTE, I AM VERY WRONG ABOUT THE AIEL. MASSIVE SPOILER begins at minute mark 1:14:00:000 for about 2 minutes. Write Steve and the show at sweetchildoftimepod@gmail.com because we would love to hear from you! I am active on Instagram at @sweetchildoftimepod and @barnestown We are proudly hosted by James and Marsh Land Media! https://mlmpod.com is where you can check out all the podcasts, and it helps support the show. You can join the discord at https://discord.gg/aRdKmv9Ybc James McCollum records his music under the name Marsh Land Monster; he runs Marsh Land Media, and hosts podcasts such as Mostly Speakin' Sentai, Formulaic, and The Height Of Horror, and he also co-hosts the Wheel Of Time recaps of Sweet Child Of Time. Steve Barnes is guitarist for stoner metal band Introvoid, and also plays guitar for the cover band Rebecca Crow. All of Steve's stuff can be found at https://linktr.ee/introvoid Lindsey Dunn is our cohost on the Dark recaps; she provides the recaps for us via her website https://www.1ofmystories.com and she is already working on recaps of Dark season 3. Episode 1 and 2 already available to read! She is a film and TV critic with the NCFilmcritics and the SEFilmcritics, and has provided reviews of hundreds of movies, going back to 2007, on her website.
We are excited to bring you another captivating Swahili Story; Demane na Pacha Wake. This story is published by the African Storybook Initiative. Author - South African Folktale Translation - Mutugi Kamundi Illustration - Jemma Kahn Host- Ahmed Abdalla Narrator- Magdalene Chorongo Audio editor: Magdalene Chorongo You can reach us via info@edutab.africa or through our social media channels to find out how you can get involved in this project :-) Twitter:https://twitter.com/Edutab_Africa Facebook:https://web.facebook.com/edutab.africa/ Linkedin:https://www.linkedin.com/company/66208062/ Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/edutabafrica/
DeMane Davis is a television director and producer. She wears many hats. In fact, her mother would say “she doesn’t have enough heads for all the hats that she wears.” A special thanks to Women in Film for inviting me to host this lovely event. Our time together filled with me, and certainly the participants, with immense joy, as her positive energy is absolutely infectious. DeMane vibrates on a wavelength of gratitude and possibility. She believes in manifestation. So, it’s no surprise that years ago, Ava DuVernay slid in her DMs and invited her to direct two episodes of the second season of her groundbreaking TV series Queen Sugar which airs on OWN. The magical and powerful Ava has changed the landscape by only hiring female directors and specifically hiring first-time female directors. She asked DeMane to be the producing director of season three where she also go to director. Ava's done a ton of heavy lifting, but we agree that all of us must do your part to achieve gender parity on set. Last year, Davis produced and directed the last two episodes of the four-part Emmy-nominated Netflix limited series “Self Made: Inspired by the Life of Madam CJ Walker.” The period drama starred Octavia Spencer, Blair Underwood & Tiffany Haddish. She is a co-executive producer and will direct the two-part season finale of the highly anticipated 2021 series, “Clarice.” The show shares the untold personal story of FBI Agent Clarice Starling as she returns to the field in 1993, one year after the events of “The Silence of the Lambs.” Oh, and DeMane managed to get her start by directing her first two features while holding down a full time job as a copywriter in advertising. She leaned into all of those contacts to help manifest those projects. One of which became LIFT, starring Kerry Washington in her first leading role. Both of her films premiered In Dramatic Competition at the Sundance Film Festival and internationally at Edinburgh. She’s truly unstoppable. I absolutely adored this conversation and hope you also take away golden nuggets like: -How a producing director differs from a showrunner -The importance of doing it with joy -How to fill your own well to keep your soul alive in the hustle Beijos, Carolina
Kai Ashante Wilson's 2015 novel The Sorcerer of the Wildeeps establishes a new and vibrant fantasy world that draws inspiration from African culture. This sword and sorcery tale depicts the journey of Demane, a gifted healer and fighter who hides numerous secrets, as he helps guard a caravan against enemies of the mortal and supernatural varieties. What are the similarities and differences to traditional fantasy tropes found in this book? How is language and dialog deployed to depict its characters? Are there limitations to shared warrior brotherhood? Kate and Jack explore all these questions and more in the latest episode of Bad Books for Bad People. BBfBP theme song by True Creature Find us at BadBooksBadPeople.com, on Twitter @badbooksbadppl, Instagram @badbooksbadpeople and on Facebook. You can discover where to get all the books featured on Bad Books for Bad People on our About Page.
#DearMama especially my creatives mamas, create your thing, that book, that script, film, podcast, whatever, use social media, don't let social media use you, shoot your shot & then check your DMs because that's how we got the guest for this episode! In this episode we speak with writer, director DeMane Davis. DeMane is a proud product of the #AvaEffect & her receipts are long and strong. She is the producing director of the upcoming four part netflix series Self Made: Inspired by the Life of Madam CJ Walker starring Oscar winner Octavia Spencer, Blair Underwood and Tiffany Haddish. The series will be released Friday, March 20th. And yall know the deal don’t just listen subscribe and follow us on all social media platforms @demblackmamaspodcast so you won’t miss an episode. Please keep emailing us, keep engaging with us through social media comments, your reviews, and SoundCloud comments. Keep sharing us, even if it’s only with one other person. If you’re a new listener, welcome to the ride. Invest in us by becoming a DBM patron, buying merch or giving a one time donation. For full show notes check our website demblackmamas.com. Now let’s get free yall and jump into Episode 29 of Dem Black Mamas! SHOW LINE UP Church Announcements/Prayer Requests: S/o to women who help us catch our dreams -- Precious Bivings: FB Group (MASH Collective MASH = Make Amazing Shit Happen)| IG Sista Midwife Nicole Deggins: IG | Twitter | Facebook | YouTube Tamica ClayBrook Crystal: Black Maternal Health Week 4/11 - 4/17 Follow Black Mamas Matter for more information & details. Twitter | IG | FB | YouTube Our breast guru is puttin in work. Check out Nekisha's Webinar : How Did I Miss That?: Breast Assessment and Non-White Skin Tones Thea is helping folx get right. Check out her latest television appearances: OWN Family or Fiancee: Jazmine & Reggie: The Preacher’s Wife to Be On the 7 with Dr. Sean: Joy, Pleasure, & Love with Thea Monyee Mac & Cheese: DeMane Davis is a TV Director and a Producing Director. Ava DuVernay graciously asked her to direct two episodes of the second season of her groundbreaking TV series Queen Sugar which airs on OWN which has changed the entire landscape (and the numbers) by only hiring female directors and specifically hiring first-time female directors. Ava asked DeMane to be producing director of season three. In addition to producing the entire season she directed three episodes, including the premiere. Queen Sugar was recently renewed for a fifth season! Since then DeMane has directed on For The People; The Red Line for CBS, How To Get Away With Murder, Station 19 and YOU for Netflix. She was also Producing Director on Self Made: Inspired by Madam CJ Walker a four part series which premieres on Netflix on March 20th. She directed the last two episodes. Most recently she's been back to Shondaland to direct an episode of their final season of How To Get Away With Murder. Her episode airs in April of 2020! She is also a Commercial Director and is with Sweet Rickey, a collaborative, female-owned production company versed in creating original content. DeMane is a Sundance Fellow Class of 97 and two of the features she wrote premiered in competition at The Sundance Film Festival. LIFT, Kerry Washington’s first solo feature, is available on Amazon. In addition directing, she is also a Freelance Copywriter/Creative Director and voiceover talent. Self Made details the life of America’s first self-made millionaire — how she fought for social change and simultaneously overcame post-slavery racial and gender biases, personal betrayals, and business rivalries to build a ground-breaking brand that revolutionized black haircare. DeMane Davis: Twitter | IG Nicole Jefferson Asher: Twitter | IG A’Lelia Bundles: Twitter | IG On Her Own Ground: The Life & Times of Madam CJ Walker My Mother Myself Sundance Labs Collection Plate Causes: Self Made: Inspired by the Life of Madam CJ Walker Black Mama Say: Note to the Democratic Party Follow us on all social media platforms @demblackmamas. LINKS Ways to Invest in Dem Black Mamas: Patreon | Merch | One-Time Donation Looking for some Black Mama Love, support and connection? Join the Facebook group Black Moms Connection. Are you a Women of Color interested in starting a podcast? For information and inspiration join the Women of Color Podcasters Facebook Group. Nikki & Nikki Career Lactation Consultants: FB | IG | Twitter | YouTube Be sure to follow subscribe and listen to our sister podcasts: All Heart Podcast: IG | FB Intercultured Podcast: IG www.demblackmamas.com Shop Twitter | Instagram | Facebook
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An intimate, life-giving, and at times gripping conversation with DeMane Davis,Producer/Director of Season 3 of Ava Duvernay’s Queen Sugar on OWN (OprahWinfrey Network) and current Producer/Director of the upcoming Netflix series,“On Her Own” The Madame CJ Walker Story. Get your whole life with this two-part interview. In part one, she shares a devastating and debilitating health secretthat she overcame. She offers her personal blueprint for setting your intention formanifesting the life you want. Plus why Oprah’s “Where Are They Now” didn’t doit for her and her love of live tweeting. It empowers, is impactful and you’ll want toshare this podcast interview with everyone! Be inspired by Pt. 1 and be sure youtune in for Pt. 2 next Friday!
We interview DeMane Davis. DeMane is a writer and director who has directed episodes of 'Queen Sugar', 'How To Get Away with Murder', and CBS' 'The Red Line'. We talk to DeMane about her journey from directing independent films to working on Queen Sugar, prepping for a television shoot, and developing trust with actors. Follow Black Film Space: blackfilmspace.com Instagram.com/blackfilmspace Facebook.com/blackfilmspace Twitter.com/blackfilmspace
We interview DeMane Davis. DeMane is a writer and director who has directed episodes of 'Queen Sugar', 'How To Get Away with Murder', and CBS' 'The Red Line'. We talk to DeMane about her journey from directing independent films to working on Queen Sugar, prepping for a television shoot, and developing trust with actors. Follow Black Film Space: blackfilmspace.com Instagram.com/blackfilmspace Facebook.com/blackfilmspace Twitter.com/blackfilmspace
This week we are graced by the presence of the wonderful writer/director, DeMane Davis (Lift, 'Queen Sugar', 'How to Get Away with Murder'). She's on the program this week to discuss The Wiz. She and April begin the conversation by fawning over the performance of the one and only Diana Ross as Dorothy. They also cover the technical prowess of director Sidney Lumet, and why he considers this film somewhat of a failure. The conversation then turns towards DeMane's work as a TV director. They go in depth on what a day on set actually looks like. DeMane tells a story about a time when the producers of her feature Lift brought on another editor. But she also stresses that the most important thing is getting your work out in to the world. And lastly, DeMane emphasizes the lessons she learned from The Wiz about believing in yourself, and that when you are comfortable and confident in the work that you're doing, that's when you become really dangerous. You can see DeMane's episode of How to Get Away with Murder on February 14. If you haven't seen it yet, go watch The Wiz. With April Wolfe and DeMane Davis. You can let us know what you think of Switchblade Sisters on Twitter or Facebook. Or email us at switchbladesisters@maximumfun.org. Produced by Casey O'Brien and Laura Swisher for MaximumFun.org.
In this encore episode, we speak with DeMane Davis, the director of the hit OWN series Queen Sugar. We chat with DeMane about the unique way she connected with Ava DuVernay to get the opportunity to work on the series and also discuss how she approached directing the premiere episode of the most recent season. DeMane also discusses her new role as the series Producing Director and the responsibilities and creative challenges that come with the job. And she also dissects one of the most emotionally impactful moments of Season 3 - of course we're talking about that infamous paternity test reveal scene! Plus, Amita gives her rating and review of Sean's Big Sell - Angelique Kidjo's cover of the Talking Heads hit- "Once in a Lifetime" and sells a powerful TED Talk from Tracee Ellis Ross in the midst of the #MeToo movement. Follow us on Twitter & Instagram @PopInsiders Like us on Facebook And you can also find us on MaximumFun.org
DeMane Davis, producing director of the critically acclaimed drama series Queen Sugar on OWN — the Oprah Winfrey Network, starts each day greeting her crew one by one and speaks about her feelings of pure gratitude for doing the job she loves. Don't miss it! Find out more about Queen Sugar at OWN. Read more about The Passionistas Project at The Passionistas Project Podcast. Listen to DeMane's Bonus Material: BONUS: DeMane Davis on Her Pop Culture Icon BONUS: DeMane Davis on the Rewards of Being a Director BONUS: DeMane Davis on the Queen Sugar Director's Camaraderie
We've been waiting for months and it's finally here! The Queen Sugar Season 3 Premiere aired on Tuesday night and we have an exclusive interview with the director of the hit OWN series- DeMane Davis. We had the privilege of watching the Season Premiere in advance of our interview with DeMane so be warned, there will be spoilers in this podcast! We chatted with DeMane about the unique way she connected with Ava DuVernay to get the opportunity to work on the series, her approach to directing the premiere episode, being the newly appointed Producing Director and learned about the many hats she has to wear in that role. And of course, we talked about how she shot the paternity test reveal scene that everyone is talking about! Plus, Amita gives her rating and review of Sean's Big Sell from last week- Angelique Kidjo's cover of the Talking Heads hit- "Once in a Lifetime" and sells a powerful TED Talk from Tracee Ellis Ross in the midst of the #MeToo movement. Visit our site at www.insidepoppodcast.com Follow us on Twitter & Instagram @PopInsiders Like us on Facebook And you can also find us on MaximumFun.org
On this special episode of We Dig Plants, hosts Carmen Devito & Alice Marcus Krieg of Groundworks Inc interview the well known improvisation Italian-style chef, Erica DeMane. Erica is a longstanding member of the Italian-based Slow Food movement, the American Academy of Rome Kitchen Cabinet, and the International Association of Culinary Professionals.
It's just John and Derek this week to discuss The Wheel of Time 205 Damane but it is a packed episode. We discuss this episode in spoiler filled detail so make sure you've watched it before listening to the podcast.The Wheel of Time Season 2 Episode 5.Based on the book series The Wheel of Time created by Robert JordanShowrunner: Rafe JudkinsWritten by: Rohit KumarDirected by: Maja VrviloSpoiler Filled SynopsisPerrin and Hopper leave Elyas to save his pack - Loial and the Seanchan, but on the way Perrin is directed by Hopper to the town Atuan Mill where they were previously attacked by the Schenchean forces. As he looks to find Uno to bury him he meets an Aiel Aviendha and a man named Dain who warns him off going near the Aiel. Perrin soon discovers that the town has been reclaimed from the Schenchean by the Whitecloaks led by Dain Bornhald and Eamon Valda. Perrin decides to leave and en route releases Aviendha from her cage, but as they make their escape are surrounded by Whitecloaks led by Dain. In the ensuing fight Aviendha shows her fighting prowess but is forced to spare Bornhald' life by Perrin. As they make their way to Falme to save Loial, Aviendha pledges to help him rescue the others. Meanwhile, Lady Suroth is demoted for disobeying the orders of the Seanchan High Commander Turak, but Ishamael gains his favour by delivering him the Horn of Valere, a great weapon that will ensure victory for the Schenchean. As Ishmael and Suroth plot he sends her out to receive his gifts of Nyanaeve, Elayne and Egwene from Liandrin. It becomes clear that Ishmael intends to use them to gain further favour in the Schenchean court as they are destined to become Demane. As the novices are handed over and Liandrin leaves, Elayne and Nynaeve manage to escape and are rescued from capture by Ryma, an Aes Sedai hiding in Falme. Egwene is leashed and presented to Turak by Suroth, who collars her binding her to a Sul'Dan.Verin arrives at the White Tower and working with Yassica investigates the disappearance of the three girls, which draws suspicion on Liandrin's cover story and leads her to evidence for the existence of the Black Ajah at Tar Valon, Aes Sedai sworn to the dark. Elsewhere, Rand and Moiraine escape Lanfear, fleeing back to Cairhein and are taken in with Anvaere and her son Barthanes, who is delighted to have his Aunty back after 20 years. But, Moirraine's intention is to put distance between themselves and Lanfear, realising the danger that she has put her family in, until Anavere gives her sister some of Moirraine's own advice that she once gave her. Moirraine decides to stay at House Damodred and have Rand enter Tel'aran'rhiod, the realm of dreams, where he might be able to learn what Ishamael is planning. Upon entering, Rand finds himself immediately captured by a waiting Lanfear.The Wheel of Time Tavern Quiz Question The fifth question in our Tavern Quiz is below.Gather together the answers to all eight questions and email us to feedback@tvpodcastindustries.com at the end of the season to get your hands on some Wheel of Time Goodies.Question 5: What aspect of civilisation does Elyas Wolfbrother miss? The Wheel of Time Season 2 CastMoiraine Damodred played by Rosamund PikeLan Mondragoran played by Daniel HenneyNynaeve al'Meara played by Zoë RobinsEgwene Al'Vere played by Madeleine MaddenRand al'Thor played by Josha StradowskiPerrin Aybara played by Marcus RutherfordMat Cauthon played by Dónal FinnLiandrin Guirale played by Kate FleetwoodPadan Fain played by Johann MyersLoial (The Ogair) played by Hammed AnimashaunIshamael played by Fares FaresElayne Trakand played by Ceara CoveneyVerin played by Meera SyalAviendha played by Ayoola SmartAnvaere Damodred played by Lindsay DuncanBartanes Damodred played by Will TudorDain Bornhald played by Jay DuffyElyas played by Gary BeadleFeedback for the Wheel of TimeOnce you've watched the episodes you can email us to feedback@tvpodcastindustries.com, you can message us @TVPodIndustries on Twitter or join our Facebook group at https://facebook.com/groups/tvpodcastindustries and share your thoughts in our spoiler posts for each episode.Follow us and Subscribe to the PodcastIf you want to keep up with us and all of our podcasts, please subscribe to the podcast over at https://tvpodcastindustries.com. Where we will continue to podcast about multiple TV shows we hope you'll love.Until then, Keep Watching, Keep Listening and Keep Wheeling.Derek, Chris and JohnTV Podcast IndustriesThe music for this episode "Epic Cinematic" by Scott Holmes Music is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.