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Oct 1, 2023 #richcyr #reeltalk #theclawscorner On this episode of Reel Talk Jon is on vacation (again!), so Rich brings in Rob Bull to chat about Guillermo del Toro's Cabinet of Curiosities and so much more! Rob Bull is a musician and more! Check out his latest single "Devil Never Sleeps" now! https://open.spotify.com/artist/1XWyh7sUraoMJ5HSjKl6NX?si=OQcizDv4SgqdE7IhlnS_EA&nd=1 https://music.amazon.co.uk/artists/B08XJWGW8S/rob-bull https://soundcloud.com/robertbull https://www.youtube.com/@crackhouse2012/featured https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100085244920212 Watch Rob's appearances on "The Claw's Corner" Do not miss Rich's book, "Confessions of a Frenetic Mind" available now - https://www.amazon.com/Confessions-Frenetic-Mind-Blood-Curdling-Terror/dp/1946577103/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=Rich+Cyr&qid=1667737186&sr=8-1 Copyright 2023 The Claw's Corner - Produced by Rich Cyr https://www.facebook.com/richtheclawcyr/ Edited by Elmwood Productions - http://elmwoodproductions.com/index.html and subscribe to Elmwood Productions on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/ElmwoodProductions/featured Show some love for Elmwood! It's your support that keeps content like this coming! Visit our Ko-Fi Page and help keep us caffeinated! - https://ko-fi.com/elmwoodproductions Enhanced and uploaded by Rob Bull. For Music, Podcast, Graphic Design, and Video info Email Rob At: robbull61792@gmail.com Also Follow and Message Him through FaceBook https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100085244920212 Rob Bulls Music on youtube at https://www.youtube.com/@crackhouse2012 Rob Bulls Soundcloud https://soundcloud.com/robertbull Search Rob Bull on Spotify.
Former Homeland Security official and author Juliette Kayyem has a new book out that encourages preparedness. The Devil Never Sleeps makes the case that disasters are going to happen, and gives advice on how to manage them. Kayyem told NPR's Steve Inskeep that we need to redefine our definition of success after disasters occur.
Esta semana, en Islas de Robinson, celebramos el nuevo solsticio con un viaje en sesión "náufraga" de latido psicodélico. Se recomienda la escucha con auriculares y mirada hacia dentro. Feliz Verano. Suenan: GOAT - "SOON YOU DIE" ("OH DEATH", 2022)/ HEATHER TROST - "THE DEVIL NEVER SLEEPS" ("DESERT FLOWERS", 2022)/ ABRAXAS - "MAÑANA" ("MONTE CARLO", 2022)/ THE WAEVE - "DROWNING" ("THE WAEVE", 2023)/ ARIMA EDERRA -"AN ORANGE COLORED DAY" ("AN ORANGED COLORED DAY", 2022) / WITCH - "AVALANCHE OF LOVE" ("ZANGO", 2023) / SAULT - "POWER" ("EARTH", 2022) / KARA JACKSON - "FREE" ("WHY DOES THE EARTH GIVE US PEOPLE TO LOVE...", 2023) / MARLENE RIBEIRO - "TOQUEI NO SOL" ("TOQUEI NO SOL", 2023) / TORI - "NORMOSE" ("DESCESE", 2023) / MEG BAIRD - "SHIP CAPTAINS" ("FURLING", 2023) / BOBBIE LOVESONG - "INNER SEA" ("ON THE WIND", 2023) / UNKNOWN MORTAL ORCHESTRA - "NADJA" ("V", 2023) / TORI - "ÁGUA VIVA" ("DESCESE", 2023) / Escuchar audio
Whether it's the climate crisis arriving, a terrorist attacking or a mass shooter on a rampage, it seems that disasters are becoming more frequent. In her new book, “The Devil Never Sleeps”, Juliette Kayyem, an international leader in crisis management, disaster response and homeland security, explains why we all must become disaster responders on the … Continue reading EP 622 Warning: The Next Disaster is Just Ahead →
Many organizations focus on preventing disaster from happening, but don't have plans in place for when disaster inevitably does happen. And as climate change worsens, we need to buckle up for living in an age of disaster. What does this mean for communicating about risk, crisis, and disaster? To answer this question, Benton shares insights from the book The Devil Never Sleeps by Juliette Kayyem. Benton and Abi also discuss their own very different reactions to disaster in their own lives, as well as their favorite zombie media.
Michael talks to homeland security and disaster expert Juliette Kayyem, now a lecturer at the Harvard Kennedy School. Author of "Security Mom" and "The Devil Never Sleeps", her latest piece in The Atlantic is "Rethinking ‘Run, Hide, Fight': Our mass-shooting guidance may be woefully out of date." Original air date 22 November 2022.
Esta semana en Islas de Robinson recibimos la visita de nuestro "prescriptor de cabecera" y gran amigo, Jesús "Radio City" Álvarez, con un puñado de temazos. Un gusto, oiga. Suenan: Chris Forsyth “Hey, Evolution” ( Lp “Evolution Here We Come”, No Quarter 2022) / One Eleven Heavy “Bama Yeti” (Lp “Poolside”, Kith & Kin 2022) / Sean Thompson’s Weird Ears “Curse The Conscience” (Lp “Sean Thompson’s Weird Ears”, Curation 2022) / Sylvie “Shooting Star” (Lp “Sylvie”, Full Time Hobby 2022) / Fonteyn “Things To Make You Feel Better” (Lp “Trip The Light Fantastic, Born Losers 2022) / Leonardo Marques “Evaporou” (Lp “Flea Market Music”, Disk Union 2022) / Project Gemini “June” (Lp “The Children Of Scorpio”, Mr.Bongo 2022) / Heather Trost “The Devil Never Sleeps” (Lp “Desert Flowers”, Ba Da Bing! 2022) Escuchar audio
The United States Secret Service is in the spotlight once again—this time because of deleted texts for the time surrounding January 6, 2021—and the organization is reeling. To discuss it, Lawfare publisher David Priess sat down with Juliette Kayyem, formerly assistant secretary for intergovernmental affairs at the Department of Homeland Security, who has served on the DHS Homeland Security Advisory Committee and has written the book, “The Devil Never Sleeps,” and also with Jonathan Wackrow, chief operating officer of Teneo Risk, who was a long-serving special agent in the Secret Service, including in the presidential protection division.They talked about the use of phones on that job, the loss of trust and confidence in the Secret Service, and its mismanagement of the crisis. They also talked about the performance of the vice president's protection detail on Jan. 6, the Secret Service's status within DHS, and the prospect for a Department of Justice investigation of the Service.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/lawfare. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
From mass shootings in the United States to Vladimir Putin's brazen invasion of Ukraine, it can feel like the world is in a constant state of turmoil. Homeland security expert Juliette Kayyem has a prescription for learning to live in an “Age of Disasters.” In her new book, The Devil Never Sleeps, she explains how an international “architecture of preparedness” can help communities anticipate, assess, and manage urgent crises like gun violence and climate change. She talks with Ray Suarez about what global communities–and their leaders–can do to prepare before disaster strikes close to home. Guest: Juliette Kayyem, faculty chair of the Homeland Security Project and the Security and Global Health Project at Harvard University and author of The Devil Never Sleeps, Learning to Live in An Age of Disasters. Host: Ray Suarez Additional Reading: The Problem With 'Lone Wolf' Shooters Design Your Organization to Withstand Future Disasters How Leaders Prepare to Communicate in a Crisis
The future may still be unpredictable. Disasters, however, are not. While the devil may not always present as such, the boom is still there and, with some new thinking, we can put ourselves to the left of the boom.In this episode, Sean gets to connect again with Juliette Kayyem to talk through some of the real-life stories she discusses in her new book, The Devil Never Sleeps.About the bookIn The Devil Never Sleeps, Juliette Kayyem lays the groundwork for a new approach to dealing with disasters. Presenting the basic themes of crisis management, Kayyem amends the principles we rely on far too easily. Instead, she offers us a new framework to anticipate the “devil's” inevitable return, highlighting the leadership deficiencies we need to overcome and the forward thinking we need to harness. It's no longer about preventing a disaster from occurring, but learning how to use the tools at our disposal to minimize the consequences when it does.Filled with personal anecdotes and real-life examples from natural disasters like the California wildfires to man-made ones like the Boeing 737 MAX crisis, The Devil Never Sleeps is a guide for governments, businesses, and individuals alike on how to alter our thinking so that we can develop effective strategies in the face of perpetual catastrophe._____________________________GuestsJuliette KayyemBelfer Lecturer in International Security at Harvard Kennedy School [@Kennedy_School], Security Analyst at CNN [@CNN], and CEO and Co Founder at Grip Mobility and ZemcarWebsite | https://juliettekayyem.com/On LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/juliettekayyem/On Twitter | https://twitter.com/juliettekayyem_____________________________This Episode's SponsorsBlue Lava: https://itspm.ag/blue-lava-w2qsNintex: https://itspm.ag/itspntweb_____________________________ResourcesBook | The Devil Never Sleeps: Learning to Live in an Age of Disastershttps://juliettekayyem.com/the-devil-never-sleeps/Podcast | RSAC Event Coverage | Digital life, real life, complexity, risk, and keeping the flow: https://itspmagazine.simplecast.com/episodes/chats-on-the-road-to-rsac-usa-2020-three-with-juliette-kayyemPodcast | Defining Critical Infrastructure | With Juliette Kayyem, Emilian Papadopoulos, Mati Epstein: https://itspmagazine.simplecast.com/episodes/defining-critical-infrastructure-with-juliette-kayyem-emilian-papadopoulos-mati-epstein_____________________________For more podcast stories from Audio Signals: https://www.itspmagazine.com/audio-signalsAre you interested in sponsoring an ITSPmagazine Channel?
The future may still be unpredictable. Disasters, however, are not. While the devil may not always present as such, the boom is still there and, with some new thinking, we can put ourselves to the left of the boom.In this episode, Sean gets to connect again with Juliette Kayyem to talk through some of the real-life stories she discusses in her new book, The Devil Never Sleeps.About the bookIn The Devil Never Sleeps, Juliette Kayyem lays the groundwork for a new approach to dealing with disasters. Presenting the basic themes of crisis management, Kayyem amends the principles we rely on far too easily. Instead, she offers us a new framework to anticipate the “devil's” inevitable return, highlighting the leadership deficiencies we need to overcome and the forward thinking we need to harness. It's no longer about preventing a disaster from occurring, but learning how to use the tools at our disposal to minimize the consequences when it does.Filled with personal anecdotes and real-life examples from natural disasters like the California wildfires to man-made ones like the Boeing 737 MAX crisis, The Devil Never Sleeps is a guide for governments, businesses, and individuals alike on how to alter our thinking so that we can develop effective strategies in the face of perpetual catastrophe._____________________________GuestsJuliette KayyemBelfer Lecturer in International Security at Harvard Kennedy School [@Kennedy_School], Security Analyst at CNN [@CNN], and CEO and Co Founder at Grip Mobility and ZemcarWebsite | https://juliettekayyem.com/On LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/juliettekayyem/On Twitter | https://twitter.com/juliettekayyem_____________________________This Episode's SponsorsBlue Lava: https://itspm.ag/blue-lava-w2qsNintex: https://itspm.ag/itspntweb_____________________________ResourcesBook | The Devil Never Sleeps: Learning to Live in an Age of Disastershttps://juliettekayyem.com/the-devil-never-sleeps/Podcast | RSAC Event Coverage | Digital life, real life, complexity, risk, and keeping the flow: https://itspmagazine.simplecast.com/episodes/chats-on-the-road-to-rsac-usa-2020-three-with-juliette-kayyemPodcast | Defining Critical Infrastructure | With Juliette Kayyem, Emilian Papadopoulos, Mati Epstein: https://itspmagazine.simplecast.com/episodes/defining-critical-infrastructure-with-juliette-kayyem-emilian-papadopoulos-mati-epstein_____________________________For more podcast stories from Audio Signals: https://www.itspmagazine.com/audio-signalsAre you interested in sponsoring an ITSPmagazine Channel?
The U.S. Department of Justice announced it is launching an investigation of the law enforcement response to the Uvalde shooting. Juliette Kayyem, professor at the Harvard Kennedy School of Government, former assistant secretary at the Department of Homeland Security and author "The Devil Never Sleeps," joins Amna Nawaz to discuss. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
The U.S. Department of Justice announced it is launching an investigation of the law enforcement response to the Uvalde shooting. Juliette Kayyem, professor at the Harvard Kennedy School of Government, former assistant secretary at the Department of Homeland Security and author "The Devil Never Sleeps," joins Amna Nawaz to discuss. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
The U.S. Department of Justice announced it is launching an investigation of the law enforcement response to the Uvalde shooting. Juliette Kayyem, professor at the Harvard Kennedy School of Government, former assistant secretary at the Department of Homeland Security and author "The Devil Never Sleeps," joins Amna Nawaz to discuss. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
Amid the lengthening war in Ukraine, devastating and repeated mass shootings in the U.S., global climate change, civil unrest, and a lingering pandemic, it might be hard to envision a world without disaster. Maybe that should not be the goal. In today's RANE Insights podcast, our host and RANE founder, David Lawrence, gets a disaster management briefing. Well, sort of. In fact, he discusses the "disaster cycle", its speed and repetition, and how to prepare with author, teacher, and crisis response expert, Juliette Kayyem. Her new book, The Devil Never Sleeps: Learning to Live in an Age of Disasters lays the groundwork for a new approach to dealing with disasters.RANE offers risk intelligence solutions to more than 400 leading corporations, government agencies, and academic institutions. They turn to RANE, for risk intelligence that cuts through the hype to focus on what they need to know, what to expect, and what to do. Learn about us, at RANE network.com
Former homeland security official, now Belfer Senior Lecturer in International Security at Harvard Kennedy School, Professor Juliette Kayyem, author of "The Devil Never Sleeps: Learning to Live in an Age of Disasters." Original air date 29 April 2022. The book was published on 29 March 2022.
Former Homeland Security official and author Juliette Kayyem has a new book out that encourages preparedness. The Devil Never Sleeps makes the case that disasters are going to happen, and gives advice on how to manage them. Kayyem told NPR's Steve Inskeep that we need to redefine our definition of success after disasters occur.
Andy talks with disaster expert Juliette Kayyem about how to prepare for scary and unpredictable things, from hurricanes to cyber attacks. As the former U.S. Assistant Secretary of Homeland Security for Intergovernmental Affairs, Juliette accepts that disasters will happen and helps people, companies, and governments “fail safer,” as she puts it. She explains to Andy why a Russian cyber attack on U.S. soil would likely come in the form of an oil, gas, or water disruption. Putting in some hard work now, before the next bad thing happens, will leave you more prepared and empowered when it does. Keep up with Andy on Twitter @ASlavitt and Instagram @andyslavitt. Follow Juliette Kayyem on Twitter @juliettekayyem. Joining Lemonada Premium is a great way to support our show and get bonus content. Subscribe today at bit.ly/lemonadapremium. Support the show by checking out our sponsors! Click this link for a list of current sponsors and discount codes for this show and all Lemonada shows: https://lemonadamedia.com/sponsors/ Throughout the pandemic, CVS Health has been there, bringing quality, affordable health care closer to home—so it's never out of reach for anyone. Because at CVS Health, healthier happens together. Learn more at cvshealth.com. Check out these resources from today's episode: In the Bubble is nominated for two Webby Awards! Vote for Andy in the Best Host category here: https://vote.webbyawards.com/PublicVoting#/2022/podcasts/features/best-host Vote for the show in the Health & Wellness category here: https://vote.webbyawards.com/PublicVoting#/2022/podcasts/general-series/health-wellness Order Juliette's book, “The Devil Never Sleeps,” here: https://www.publicaffairsbooks.com/titles/juliette-kayyem/the-devil-never-sleeps/9781541700109/ Order free at-home COVID-19 tests through the USPS: https://special.usps.com/testkits Find a COVID-19 vaccine site near you: https://www.vaccines.gov/ Order Andy's book, Preventable: The Inside Story of How Leadership Failures, Politics, and Selfishness Doomed the U.S. Coronavirus Response: https://us.macmillan.com/books/9781250770165 Stay up to date with us on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram at @LemonadaMedia. For additional resources, information, and a transcript of the episode, visit lemonadamedia.com/show/inthebubble. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
There have never been more ways for the world to be destroyed; nuclear warfare, pandemic, climate change, cyber attacks, and much more. Emergency Response expert and Harvard Professor, Juliette Kayyem's new book "The Devil Never Sleeps: Learning to Live in an Age of Disasters" is an extremely accessible guide to how to think about what we can do now to do better following disasters. What lessons can we learn from the Boston Marathon Bombing and the Tornado in Joplin, Missouri? What is the difference between being paranoid and prepared? Can we shake off monied interests in time to prepare for the next big disaster? Find out in this episode and then go buy the book!Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/deepstateradio. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
There have never been more ways for the world to be destroyed; nuclear warfare, pandemic, climate change, cyber attacks, and much more. Emergency Response expert and Harvard Professor, Juliette Kayyem's new book "The Devil Never Sleeps: Learning to Live in an Age of Disasters" is an extremely accessible guide to how to think about what we can do now to do better following disasters. What lessons can we learn from the Boston Marathon Bombing and the Tornado in Joplin, Missouri? What is the difference between being paranoid and prepared? Can we shake off monied interests in time to prepare for the next big disaster? Find out in this episode and then go buy the book!Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/deepstateradio. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We are building a big COMMUNITY of people like yourself who value nonpartisan information and civil discussions about important topics. Absolutely no Democratic or Republican Party talking points, just the weight of the evidence. Please join our growing community by subscribing to our newsletter. On this episode of the Utterly Moderate Podcast we are joined by Juliette Kayyem to talk about her newest book, The Devil Never Sleeps: Learning to Live in an Age of Disasters. Be sure to read her excellent recent article in The Atlantic related to her book. In academia, the private sector, government, and media, Juliette Kayyem is a national leader in homeland security, cybersecurity, resiliency, and safety. She is currently a professor in international security at Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government. She is also: A CNN commentator. A Pulitzer Prize finalist. A member of the Council on Foreign Relations. The CEO of Grip Mobility, a technology platform that provides audio and video capabilities for rideshare companies to increase the security of their drivers and riders. One of Magazine's“Top 100 Female Founders” in 2019. Former Assistant Secretary for Intergovernmental Affairs at the U.S. Department of Homeland Security where she played a pivotal leadership role in major operations including handling of the H1N1 pandemic and the BP Oil Spill response. Episode Music: “Please Listen Carefully” by Jahzzar (creative commons) “Draw the Sky” by Paul Keane (licensed through TakeTones) “Reading by Lamplight” by Maarten Schellekens (creative commons) “Happy Trails (To You)” by the Riders in the Sky (used with artist's permission) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Disaster management hasn't been a bright spot for Western governments lately. So, how can we do better? Juliette Kayyem, former assistant secretary of homeland security, says we need to “fail safer,” with more focus on mitigating the disasters that happen instead of believing we can stop them from happening at all. She joined Josh to talk about lessons of disasters, from Fukushima to COVID, as discussed in her new book, The Devil Never Sleeps. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
"The Devil Never Sleeps" is one of the best books out there that can help us better understand how to deal with today's never ending threats. Juliette Kayyem has done a great job of helping break down a variety of past historical issues and applied realistic and insightful ways to help her readers think more intelligently about accepting the threats and dealing with them, rather than being fearful of them. Her book is a must read, go get your copy now!
Remember when talking about the weather was boring? Not so anymore. Extreme weather events are becoming more common, and more extreme, with no sign of letting up. On this episode Sarah Baldwin '87 talks with homeland security expert Juliette Kayyem about what these changes mean for humans: Where should we live? How should we live? How should we think about our place on this planet? Juliette Kayyem served under President Obama as an Assistant Secretary at the Department of Homeland Security and is currently a senior lecturer at Harvard's Kennedy School of Government, where she teaches crisis management and homeland security. Her upcoming book, The Devil Never Sleeps, reframes how to think about crisis management in an age of disasters, from the level of the individual up through the federal government. And if a conversation with an expert like this sounds too depressing, don't worry: talking with Juliette is anything but. Learn more about Juliette's upcoming book https://www.publicaffairsbooks.com/titles/juliette-kayyem/the-devil-never-sleeps/9781541700109/ (The Devil Never Sleeps: Managing Disasters in an Age of Catastrophes). https://watson.brown.edu/news/podcasts (Learn more about the Watson Institute's other podcasts.)
The 2020 National Film Registry list Suspense (1913) Kid Auto Races at Venice (1914) Bread (1918) The Battle of the Century (1927) With Car and Camera Around the World (1929) Cabin in the Sky (1943) Outrage (1950) The Man with the Golden Arm (1955) Lilies of the Field (1963) A Clockwork Orange (1971) Sweet Sweetback's Baadasssss Song (1971) Wattstax (1973) Grease (1978) The Blues Brothers (1980) Losing Ground (1982) Illusions (1982) The Joy Luck Club (1993) The Devil Never Sleeps (1994) Buena Vista Social Club (1999) The Ground (1993-2001) Shrek (2001) Mauna Kea: Temple Under Siege (2006) The Hurt Locker (2008) The Dark Knight (2008) Freedom Riders (2010) Find out more at https://registry-a-podcast.pinecast.co
It's the last episode of The Chartographers epic Season 3, but it's not Goodnight Saigon quite yet. No, Evan, Taran, and a special guest Brice Ezell let it loose in one of the goofiest, longest Happy Hour Minisodes on record, where we talk about Billy's worst song, the deals the screwed him over, and may or may not tell you the story of how he wants his farewell tour to be staged ... more than a few times. Enjoy, and thank you, friends! /// Our theme song for this episode is "The Devil Never Sleeps" by Iron & Wine off of his 2007 album THE SHEPHERD'S DOG (Sub Pop Records). Get it and support him here [ ironandwine.bandcamp.com/album/the-shepherds-dog ]. Used with permission.
It's the Happy Hour Minisode so you know what that means: Pills! Pills! Pills! Just kidding: this time Evan, Taran, and special guest from CHIRP Radio Bobby Evers are having mimosas while cheerleading her worst-ever song, talk about whether we're bad believers in her high-profile romances, and so much more. When it comes to observing a barely-entertaining podcast, we hope you become our digital witnesses. /// Our theme song for this episode is "The Devil Never Sleeps" by Iron & Wine off of his 2007 album THE SHEPHERD'S DOG (Sub Pop Records). Get it and support him here [ ironandwine.bandcamp.com/album/the-shepherds-dog ]. Used with permission.
After ranking Jay-Z's albums from worst to best, we've determined what his Achilles Heel is: LOOOOOVE! (he can't get enough of it!) But even more than that, leave it to Evan, Taran, and special guest Shannon "PXGiRedman" White to determine what Hov's worst song is, his various beefs, and the expert navigation he and Beyonce have done on making sure no one knows the inner-workings of their relationship. /// Our theme song for this episode is "The Devil Never Sleeps" by Iron & Wine off of his 2007 album THE SHEPHERD'S DOG (Sub Pop Records). Get it and support him here [ ironandwine.bandcamp.com/album/the-shepherds-dog ]. Used with permission.
Now that the ranking is done, it's time for The Chartographers to go back to the shack and do the things that we want to do. Evan, Taran, and Lifeline Theatre Company's Bilal Dardai debate all of the important issues: what the band's worst song is, what turned Rivers Cuomo into a bit of a fame whore, and why, visually, the band's mark on the world truly cannot be understated. /// Our theme song for this episode is "The Devil Never Sleeps" by Iron & Wine off of his 2007 album THE SHEPHERD'S DOG (Sub Pop Records). Get it and support him here [ ironandwine.bandcamp.com/album/the-shepherds-dog ]. Used with permission.
We believe that you'll fall in love with this podcast and subscribe forever! All joking aside though, after taking our Stevie Wonder rankings to the front line, Evan, Taran, and special guest Nia O'Reilly Amandes talk about his worst song, his live performances, and that time he spoke a lot of jibberish to a guy with pasta in his hair. Isn't it lovely? /// Our theme song for this episode is "The Devil Never Sleeps" by Iron & Wine off of his 2007 album THE SHEPHERD'S DOG (Sub Pop Records). Get it and support him here [ ironandwine.bandcamp.com/album/the-shepherds-dog ]. Used with permission.
Those ranking episodes don't come around here no more, but we're not Mary Jane and this ain't our last dance. Instead, Evan, Taran, and special guest Nico Pashka dive in and run down this dream of talking about Tom Petty as hero, Tom Petty as asshole, and Tom Petty as try-hard sex symbol. Enjoy! /// Our theme song for this episode is "The Devil Never Sleeps" by Iron & Wine off of his 2007 album THE SHEPHERD'S DOG (Sub Pop Records). Get it and support him here [ ironandwine.bandcamp.com/album/the-shepherds-dog ]. Used with permission.
Are you feeling so damn tired? Do you spy something that is red? Well if so, time to sober up with a Happy Hour Minisode about Guster, where Evan, Taran, and Whiskey Delta Films' Dave Coupe discuss the group's worst song, their undeniably distinct live shows, whether or not they're resentful of their success, and oh so much more. Enjoy! /// Our theme song for this episode is "The Devil Never Sleeps" by Iron & Wine off of his 2007 album THE SHEPHERD'S DOG (Sub Pop Records). Get it and support him here [ ironandwine.bandcamp.com/album/the-shepherds-dog ]. Used with permission.
Where do you start when everybody starts talkin' about Harry Nilsson? For this incredible Happy Hour Minisode, Evan, Taran, and Pharoah Hound band members/Chartographers All Stars Jon Harvey and J.C. Sciaccotta debate Harry's worst song, discuss his self-destructive tendencies, his Beatles connections, and at one point he gets called "the Jessie J of '70s pop" so, ya know, we're basically counting on there to be some hot comments on this one. /// Our theme song for this episode is "The Devil Never Sleeps" by Iron & Wine off of his 2007 album THE SHEPHERD'S DOG (Sub Pop Records). Get it and support him here [ ironandwine.bandcamp.com/album/the-shepherds-dog ]. Used with permission.
After these young guns ranked George Michael's albums from worst to best, it's time to sit in a different corner for a new perspective. Evan, Taran, and special guest Carmen Barnes spend this glorious Happy Hour Minisode talking about George's worst song, his lovers, how useful/less his Wham! bandmate Andrew was, and so much more. /// Our theme song for this episode is "The Devil Never Sleeps" by Iron & Wine off of his 2007 album THE SHEPHERD'S DOG (Sub Pop Records). Get it and support him here [ ironandwine.bandcamp.com/album/the-shepherds-dog ]. Used with permission.
Fair warning: this Happy Hour Minsiode where Evan, Taran, and returning special guest Chris Fort might be a bit too happy, but overall we continue to talk about the worst Spoon song, why they didn't break in the same way that Arcade Fire did, and for some reason talk about Limp Bizkit at one point. When it comes to non-essential listening ... this is the best non-essential episode we've ever done. But it's utterly inessetntial. This is our TELEPHONO, basically. /// Our theme song for this episode is "The Devil Never Sleeps" by Iron & Wine off of his 2007 album THE SHEPHERD'S DOG (Sub Pop Records). Get it and support him here [ ironandwine.bandcamp.com/album/the-shepherds-dog ]. Used with permission.
We're bouncing! ... right into another Happy Hour Minisode, that is. Evan, Taran, and special guests Shannon "PXGiRedman" White and Comedy Sportz's Zheryk Badugu tackle all things ATLiens this episode, discussing the worst OutKast song, why they broke up, Big Boi's solo career, and Zheryk then unloads on issues he had during our Kendrick Lamar Happy Hour Minisode from Season 2. You can't miss this! /// Our theme song for this episode is "The Devil Never Sleeps" by Iron & Wine off of his 2007 album THE SHEPHERD'S DOG (Sub Pop Records). Get it and support him here [ ironandwine.bandcamp.com/album/the-shepherds-dog ]. Used with permission.
Put on your headphones and get violently happy: after achieving a true utopia with our rankings, Evan, Taran, and special guest Mikey Andonaegui talk all things Bjork, from her worst song to the music of The Sugarcubes to whatever the hell is happening with DRAWING RESTRAINT 9. Enjoy! /// Our theme song for this episode is "The Devil Never Sleeps" by Iron & Wine off of his 2007 album THE SHEPHERD'S DOG (Sub Pop Records). Get it and support him here [ ironandwine.bandcamp.com/album/the-shepherds-dog ]. Used with permission.
When it comes to picking out the worst-ever White Stripes song, well, we're finding it harder to be a gentleman every day. For what turns out to be the longest Happy Hour Minisode in history, The Chartographers (Evan, Taran, along with special guests Justin Smith and NoiseTrade's Will Hodge) discuss why the broke up, the best Jack White solo venture, how crazy a Third Man vinyl can get, and so much more. It's one hell of a conquest, let us tell you ... /// Our theme song for this episode is "The Devil Never Sleeps" by Iron & Wine off of his 2007 album THE SHEPHERD'S DOG (Sub Pop Records). Get it and support him here [ ironandwine.bandcamp.com/album/the-shepherds-dog ]. Used with permission.
Where did the ranking of our Whitney Hosuton albums leave you? In a Heartbreak Hotel? Or feeling like a million dollar bill? Either way, there's a lot more Whitney to talk about, and Evan, Taran, and special guest Nick Shoda will walk you through Whitney's worst song, seeing her in person, and oh so much more. Things might just get so emotional up in here ... /// Our theme song for this episode is "The Devil Never Sleeps" by Iron & Wine off of his 2007 album THE SHEPHERD'S DOG (Sub Pop Records). Get it and support him here [ ironandwine.bandcamp.com/album/the-shepherds-dog ]. Used with permission.
For Season 3's first-ever Happy Hour Minisode, the Chartographers gang -- Evan, Taran, Left of Left Center's Ned O'Reilly, and Pharoah Hound's J.C. Sciaccotta -- start reelin' in the years by talkin' all things Dan, going over their worst track, Walter Becker's passing, the contracts that were signed, the producers that were involved, and so much more. Listener, don't lose that number, 'cos you now realize the Dan are champions in our eyes. /// Our theme song for this episode is "The Devil Never Sleeps" by Iron & Wine off of his 2007 album THE SHEPHERD'S DOG (Sub Pop Records). Get it and support him here [ https://ironandwine.bandcamp.com/album/the-shepherds-dog ]. Used with permission.
Do you consider yourself a documentary filmmaker or is that a term that you are hesitant to give yourself? Is there something that is holding you back from your first documentary film? Perhaps what's keeping you from being a doc filmmaker, or making your doc film, or living your doc life, is something called imposter syndrome. Imposter syndrome is a concept that basically describes the inability of an individual to internalize one's accomplishments as well as having a persistent fear of being exposed as a fraud. And I'm convinced that so many of us doc filmmakers experience this at some point in time in our own doc lives. Which is what we'll take a look at in our opening segment of today's podcast. Topics DiscussedDefinition of imposter syndrome and how it applies to us #doclifers Why you are already a filmmaker qualified to make a documentary How you can overcome the fear that you are under-qualified to make your doc film Podcast ConversationIn our shared conversation, I sat down with Academy Award and Emmy Award-nominated doc filmmaker, http://www.lourdesportillo.com/index.php (Lourdes Portillo). On the eve of her being awarded the prestigious https://www.documentary.org/online-feature/ida-career-achievement-award-lourdes-portillo-filmmaking-desire (International Documentary Association (IDA)'s Career Achievement Award), we have a frank and open conversation about the state of documentary: what it has meant for her in her life as well as what it might mean for future doc filmmakers and.. how she became an Oscar-nominated documentary filmmaker with her first film without ever having any prior filmmaking experience how aspiring filmmakers today make the mistake of concentrating on all of the shiny and latest camera gear and forget the most important element to a documentary: story advice for writing your first grants for your first projects what it means to be awarded an IDA Career Achievement Award Film Trailer Trailer for Lourdes Portillo's brilliant personal documentary http://www.lourdesportillo.com/films/films_devil.php (The Devil Never Sleeps) (as discussed in the episode) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nA_jAVoY2qY Subscribehttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-documentary-life/id1112679868 (Apple) | https://open.spotify.com/show/0wYlYHJzyk3Y7fHzDDwvmp (Spotify) | https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/thedocumentarylife/the-documentary-life (Stitcher) | Rate and ReviewIf you have found value in this podcast please leave a review so it can become more visible to others. Simply click the https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/documentary-life-filmmaking-documentary-films-documentary/id1112679868?mt=2 (link) and then click on the Ratings and Reviews tab to make your entry. Thank you for your support!