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n this episode, Noelle from the Directors Club shares insights on crafting compelling job ads to attract better applicants in early education. She emphasizes the importance of making your job listing stand out by leading with what potential teachers care about, highlighting the experience rather than just responsibilities, and making the application process personal and inviting. Noelle also shares a success story of a revised job ad that led to multiple solid interviews and hires. Tune in for three practical tips to improve your job ads and engage enthusiastic and qualified teachers.Join The Club! The Director's Club Membership - The Directors ClubPlus, grab my FREE Teacher Retention Plan to help strengthen your team's accountability and commitment: https://memberships.kartra.com/page/theultimateteacherretentionchecklistThe Early Education Empowerment Conference, come see me in person! Plus 14 other amazing speakers! https://memberships.kartra.com/page/empowermentconference
Tune in as host Jennifer Gelhaus sits down with Chris Gale, a powerhouse in racquet sports leadership! Chris, about to take on the role of Director of Racquets at Bent Tree Country Club in Dallas, shares his incredible journey from a tennis-obsessed kid in Australia to becoming a leader and respected figure in the industry. Gain insights into leading successful racquet programs at prestigious clubs! Chris discusses the importance of creating a positive team culture, staff development, and program rejuvenation. He also shares his involvement with the Directors Club of America, a rapidly growing organization he co-founded to support leaders in the private club industry. Get ready to hear from one of the best out there, only here at Vida Tennis! Created and hosted by Jennifer Gelhaus Disclaimer: the views and opinions expressed in this podcast by the guest do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of the show, its host, any of the companies they represent or any affiliated organizations. The content provided should not be considered professional advice in any field. Listeners are encouraged to seek appropriate expert counsel for specific concerns. By listening to this podcast, you agree that the host is not responsible for any actions taken based on the information presented. All rights reserved. Vida Tennis: www.vidatennispodcast.com Ig @vidatennispodcast Fb @vidatennis Contact us at: vidatennispodcast@gmail.com https://www.facebook.com/people/Vida-Tennis/100092214093468/ https://www.instagram.com/vidatennispodcast
In this episode of the Vida Tennis Podcast, host Jennifer Gelhaus welcomes the dynamic Jarrett Chirico, a trailblazer in the world of racquets! From his early days as a top junior player to his current role as Director of Racquets at Royal Oaks Country Club and founder of the Directors Club of America, Jarrett shares his inspiring journey of resilience, reinvention, and leadership. He reveals how he transformed Royal Oaks' racquets program into a multimillion-dollar success and built a culture of collaboration among his staff. The conversation dives into hot topics like the evolving role of tennis directors, the importance of empowering staff, and why transparency and networking are key to industry growth. Get a behind-the-scenes look at the Directors Club of America, Jarrett's groundbreaking initiative that unites tennis directors nationwide to share ideas, elevate standards, and create new opportunities. With candid insights, bold ideas, and a passion for pushing boundaries, Jarrett offers a fresh perspective on what it takes to thrive in the racquets industry. Get ready to hear from one of the best out there, only here at Vida Tennis! Created and hosted by Jennifer Gelhaus Disclaimer: the views and opinions expressed in this podcast by the guest do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of the show, its host, any of the companies they represent or any affiliated organizations. The content provided should not be considered professional advice in any field. Listeners are encouraged to seek appropriate expert counsel for specific concerns. By listening to this podcast, you agree that the host is not responsible for any actions taken based on the information presented. All rights reserved. Vida Tennis: www.vidatennispodcast.com Ig @vidatennispodcast Fb @vidatennis Contact us at: vidatennispodcast@gmail.com https://www.facebook.com/people/Vida-Tennis/100092214093468/ https://www.instagram.com/vidatennispodcast
Robert, Nat, and Cody are joined by returning guest Jim Laczkowski of Directors Club and Angela Fabbrini as we throw our tenth annual Secret Santa party. Who gave what to whom is the mystery of the episode as we take turns discussing five movies especially chosen for their recipients by their secret Santas in our yearly tradition. Time Tracks: 0:00 - GOING IN STYLE (1979) 32:20 - BLUE THUNDER (1983) 54:46 - SWIMMING TO CAMBODIA (1988) 1:16:36 - DEADLY OUTLAW REKKA (2002) 1:47:32 - WHIPLASH (2014)
“Wir sind täglich 5 Stunden im Internet und erinnern uns an nichts.” Die ADC Digital Conference 2024 bewies eindrucksvoll, dass die Zukunft der Kreativwirtschaft in der Verschmelzung von Künstlicher Intelligenz und humaner Kreativität liegt. Als Kernkompetenzen der AI wurden Effizienz und Qualitätssteigerung vielfach benannt. Im Umgang betonten zahlreiche Redner:innen die Bedeutung, die AI angstfrei und in co-kreativen Prozessen zu nutzen. Insgesamt fanden sich im Kunstpalast Düsseldorf 50 Speaker:innen sowie mehr als 1.000 kreative Köpfe und Branchenexpert:innen zusammen, um auf der siebten Art Directors Club (ADC) Digital Conference die neuesten Trends und Technologien im Bereich der digitalen Transformation zu erleben – ein neuer Besucherrekord! Als Abschluss unserer Medienkooperation waren wir live vor Ort dabei. Wir bedanken uns beim Art Directors Club (ADC) für die Zusammenarbeit, empfehlen einen Blick in unser Podcastarchiv zum Nachhören der gemeinsamen Folgen und sind gespannt, in welche Welten uns AI noch bringen wird.
In this episode, I'll share insights from a recent discussion with a director who found herself struggling to keep her new administrative team member aligned with her vision. We'll explore how a structured, weekly planning session can enhance communication, increase accountability, boost morale, and facilitate strategic planning, all while setting a collaborative and supportive tone for your week. Let's connect:www.thedirectorsclub.netCommunity:Join my FREE Facebook group and connect with other directors and me as we navigate leading a child care center together! FB Group Child Care Center Owners and DirectorsPODCASTWe have a podcast for your Teacher's! We take real life skills our teachers need and create podcasts to help them. Use these to mentor your team, as part of your professional development, AND at your staff meetings! The Early Education Teachers Lounge LISTEN HERESocials:Facebook page, The Director's ClubInstagram, The Director's ClubWORKING WITH NOELLE AND THE DIRECTOR'S CLUB:The ClubDiscover more about The Director's Club, a mastermind group designed for child care center directors who seek support and expert guidance to maintain high-quality early education centers. LEARN MORE ABOUT THE CLUB HEREThe Teacher's LoungeDo you want to enhance your teachers' confidence in the classroom through a mentoring program tailored to their needs? Look no further than The Teacher's Lounge, a dedicated mentoring department that you've always wanted for your child care center. Don't hesitate, visit us now to learn more HERE
Steve Wayne, boss of Benjamin Steven Estate & Letting Agents dropped by the WatkinSofa in early 2024 to chat about Why Should Estate Agents Join The EA Directors Club
Welcome to another insightful episode of the Directors Club podcast! I'm your host, Noelle Dentino, and today we're diving into the world of Google Business profiles. As a fellow child care center owner and director, I understand the challenges of finding great teachers and boosting enrollment. Join me as I share some behind-the-scenes strategies from my own center, Scribble Time, on how to leverage Google to enhance visibility, credibility, and engagement. From optimizing your profile to encouraging reviews and using high-quality photos, these simple yet effective tips can transform your online presence and drive success for your childcare center. Let's get started!Let's connect:www.thedirectorsclub.netCommunity:Join my FREE Facebook group and connect with other directors and me as we navigate leading a child care center together! FB Group Child Care Center Owners and DirectorsSocials:Facebook page, The Director's ClubInstagram, The Director's ClubWORKING WITH NOELLE AND THE DIRECTOR'S CLUB:The ClubDiscover more about The Director's Club, a mastermind group designed for child care center directors who seek support and expert guidance to maintain high-quality early education centers. LEARN MORE ABOUT THE CLUB HEREThe Teacher's LoungeDo you want to enhance your teachers' confidence in the classroom through a mentoring program tailored to their needs? Look no further than The Teacher's Lounge, a dedicated mentoring department that you've always wanted for your child care center. Don't hesitate, visit us now to learn more HERE
On this episode of the Club + Resort Talks podcast, Editor-in-Chief Rob Thomas speaks with Jarrett Chirico, Director of Racquets at Royal Oaks Country Club in Dallas, Texas and Founder/President of The Directors Club. In addition to the importance of certifications (he has many (DCA, CRSE, PTR, PPR, PCR, PPTR, SCR, USPTA, PPTA)), Chirico discusses the vision behind The Directors Club and the booming racquets industry as it enjoys its Golden Age. He also looks into his crystal ball and shares what the industry may look like in 5-10 years. Phil Keren, Senior Editor of Club + Resort Business, joined the podcast to discuss the latest news from across the industry, such as a pair of stories related to the 106th PGA Championship at Valhalla Golf Club in Louisville, Ky. There are 21 PGA of America Professionals from clubs in states across the country playing in the tournament. The Corebridge Financial Team includes Ben Polland, Director of Golf at Shooting Star in Jackson Hole, Wyo., — the winner of the 2024 PGA Professional Championship — and Michael Block, PGA Golf Professional at Arroyo Trabuco Golf Club in Mission Viejo, Calif. Block was one of the biggest stories in golf last year when he finished tied for 15th place at the 2023 PGA Championship. Rob and Phil also talked about a special career-exploration event called PGA WORKS Beyond the Green that took place near the 17th hole at Valhalla Golf Club. At this program, students had the chance to hear industry leaders discuss the wide range of employment opportunities available within the game of golf. In addition, Phil and Rob highlighted the completion of a $10 million renovation project at The Fairmont Grand Del Mar in San Diego, Calif. These improvements encompassed a revamp of the clubhouse, pool areas, and the addition of a new outdoor activity center to replace a temporary one established during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Directors Club 2023 | Malayalam Directors Round Table 2023 | RJ Rafi An exclusive roundtable conversation with hitmaker directors of Malayalam in 2023. Jeo Baby is an Indian director best known for the movies The Great Indian Kitchen and Kaathal. Roby Varghese Raj is an Indian cinematographer and director known for his debut directorial, Kannur Squad. Stephy Xavier is an award-winning costume designer and director of Madhura Manohara Moham. Arun Varma is the director of Garudan. Ahammed Kabeer is the director of the first-ever web series in Malayalam, "Kerala Crime Files". Nahas Hidayath is the director of the superhit movie RDX.
Wendy Peterman is the boss lady of Petermans, a London Estate & Letting Agency. She joined me in March 2023 on the WatkinSofa to chat about all things Estate and Letting Agency. In this podcast, she talks about the Estate Agents Directors Club and what that all entails for her.
Join Eve Halliday, Head of Commercial and Business Growth at Cumbria Chamber of Commerce as she speaks to Business owners, leaders and characters of Cumbria and beyond. In this Episode Eve speaks to Caroline Langham, owner at Cote How Lake District Weddings - https://www.cotehow.co.uk/ . 'Following the path of knowledge' 'takes us through Caroline's career and how she ended up in Cumbria hosting elopement weddings at the beautiful Cote How on Rydal water in the lake district.
This is a great episode if you want lessons from someone who started a membership that wasn't ultimately sustainable, closed it down and then started it again. Noelle D'Intino from the Directors Club shares her full membership journey from when she started her program in 2013 to now. We talked about how the idea was born, how she first got it started, why she was killing herself with content creation and what it took to start it up again. Hint, charging more and giving just the right amount to her members. It's so valuable to learn from others mistakes and how they corrected them to create sustainable programs they love. If you want a chance to ask questions about your own membership idea or plans, don't miss out on my upcoming Membership Method workshop coming soon https://scalingdeep.com/high-ticket-membership/
Angi Cooney, Boss lady of C residential an estate agent in the West Midlands won one of the highest awards in the UK estate agency industry. Angi and her team were voted the best Estate Agent in the UK in 2022 at the ESTAS awards (hosted by Phil Spencer). In February 2023, she made the trip to Grantham to sit on the WatkinSofa to chat about the Estate Agents Directors Club.
Join Eve Halliday, Head of Commercial and Business Growth at Cumbria Chamber of Commerce as she speaks to Business owners, leaders and characters of Cumbria and beyond. In this Episode Eve speaks to James Stephens, Managing Director of English Lakes Ice cream lakesicecream.com/. 'Do a little bit of everything' follows James' life from ice cream wholesale, through rebranding and the importance of doing a bit of everything in the business.
Join Eve Halliday, Head of Commercial and Business Growth at Cumbria Chamber of Commerce as she speaks to Business owners, leaders and characters of Cumbria and beyond. In this Episode Eve speaks to Johanne Miller, Managing Director of Twoey Toys. 'Hands on Learning' follows Johannes life from cooking Sunday dinner for 60 people to how she treats her staff like family and the importance of getting stuck in.
Mike Bonelli welcomes Hockey Factories author Matt Dumouchelle to share key takeaways from researching and interviewing the people behind the top development organizations in hockey. Some of the key insights you'll learn: Why are players attracted to these programs? How do these “Hockey Factories” retain players? What are the attributes in players that the leaders in these organizations look for? What are some of the roadblocks to success?
The Coaches Site is excited to announce the launch of the Directors Club Podcast! The series aims to support and collaborate with youth hockey directors, program administrators, and organizational leaders. Each episode will take a look at certain aspects of program and organization challenges and cover solutions and strategies to build immediate program success for today and in the future. In this episode, Mike Bonelli welcomes a panel of special guests as they discuss the similarities and differences faced when managing different sized youth programs. From the formation of teams, to the distribution of ice, many situations arrive that will take different solutions depending on the size and scope of your organization. Panel includes: Dan Arel - Director of Coaching Education & Development, San Diego Oilers Sam Cheema - Hockey Director, Ironbound Elite Hockey Rich Guberti - USA Hockey CEP Instructor Lee MJ Elias - Professional Team Building Coach Peter Whitney - Retired NCAA Head Coach
Join Eve Halliday, Head of Commercial and Business Growth at Cumbria Chamber of Commerce as she speaks to Business owners, leaders and characters of Cumbria and beyond. In this Episode Eve speaks to Denise Gosney, owner and founder of Razzamataz theatre schools. 'All for the love of cheese' follows Denise's story from shy schoolgirl to franchise owner and all of the adventures along the way.
ALL IN NFT - Der tägliche NFT, Metaverse, Web3, Krypto Podcast
In der heutigen Sonderfolge von #allinnft ist Schauspieler und Comedian Uke Bosse zu Gast.Wir sprechen u.a. über das vergangene Art Directors Club #ADC Event "#metaverse Heaven or Hell", das am 28.11.2022 in Düsseldorf stattfand. https://www.adc.de/events/digital-experience/ALL IN NFT Homepage:https://www.allinnft.de/ALL IN NFT Genesis NFT Mint Seite/ Kauf:https://smartminty.io/all-in-nft-genesisALL IN NFT T-Shirt Mint Seite/ Kauf:https://smartminty.io/all-in-nft-tshirtsOpensea Kollektion ALL IN NFT T-Shirtshttps://opensea.io/de-DE/collection/all-in-nft-tshirtsOpensea Kollektion ALL IN NFT:https://opensea.io/assets/ETHEREUM/0x71608b3551895385637d59c3713e7369ecac2e97/0Social Media, Discord und offizielle Affiliate Links von All in NFT:Linktree :https://linktr.ee/mic_sebDiscord: https://discord.gg/4js6Pg7FJkTikTok: www.tiktok.com/@allinnft77Instagram: Mic_Sebhttps://instagram.com/mic_seb?igshid=...LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/sebastian-michelsTwitter: @Mic_Seb91https://twitter.com/MicSeb91Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/allinnft77YouTube: All in NFThttps://youtube.com/user/VRK226Kontakt:Sebastian@allinnft.deWhatsApp:+491733544148Bei den oben genannten Themen handelt es sich um keine Anlageberatungen. Der Podcast dient lediglich der Unterhaltung.Erläuterung zu Affiliate Links:Die mit ** gekennzeichneten Links sind sogenannte Affiliate Links. Kommt über einen solchen Link ein Einkauf zustande, werde ich mit einer Provision beteiligt. Für Dich entstehen dabei keine Mehrkosten. Wo, wann und wie Du ein Produkt kaufst, bleibt natürlich Dir überlassen.** weitere freiwillige Unterstützung:https://www.patreon.com/user?u=86396667Newsletter Barista Insights by Mic_Sebhttps://tab728b31.emailsys1a.net/247/735/e3ee874dc3/subscribe/form.html?_g=1695576545ALL IN NFT Homepage:https://www.allinnft.de/ALL IN NFT Merchandising Shop:https://all-in-nft.myshopify.com/Opensea Kollektion ALL IN NFT:https://opensea.io/assets/ETHEREUM/0x71608b3551895385637d59c3713e7369ecac2e97/0Linktree :https://linktr.ee/mic_sebDiscord: https://discord.gg/4js6Pg7FJkTwitter: @MicSeb91https://twitter.com/MicSeb91Twitch: https://twitch.tv/mic_sebYouTube: All in NFThttps://www.youtube.com/@Mic_Seb**Blockpit Code für deine einfache Steuererklärung mit Krypto und NFT Wallets:https://blockpit.cello.so/v7peWE3ssIIKontakt:Sebastian@allinnft.deGM Coffee Handy:+491733544148Bei den oben genannten Themen handelt es sich um keine Anlageberatungen. Der Podcast dient lediglich der Unterhaltung.Die mit ** gekennzeichneten Links sind sogenannte Affiliate-/ oder Unterstützungs-Links. Kommt über einen solchen Link ein Einkauf zustande, werde ich mit einer Provision beteiligt. Für Dich entstehen dabei keine Mehrkosten. Wo, wann und wie Du ein Produkt kaufst, bleibt natürlich Dir überlassen. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sebastian-michels7/message
ALL IN NFT - Der tägliche NFT, Metaverse, Web3, Krypto Podcast
In der heutigen Sonderfolge ist Burkhard Müller zu Gast.Wir sprechen u.a. über das anstehende Art Directors Club (ADC) Event "Metaverse Heaven or Hell", das am 28.11.2022 in Düsseldorf stattfinden wird. https://www.adc.de/events/digital-experience/ALL IN NFT Homepage:https://www.allinnft.de/ALL IN NFT Genesis NFT Mint Seite/ Kauf:https://smartminty.io/all-in-nft-genesisALL IN NFT T-Shirt Mint Seite/ Kauf:https://smartminty.io/all-in-nft-tshirtsOpensea Kollektion ALL IN NFT T-Shirtshttps://opensea.io/de-DE/collection/all-in-nft-tshirtsOpensea Kollektion ALL IN NFT:https://opensea.io/assets/ETHEREUM/0x71608b3551895385637d59c3713e7369ecac2e97/0Social Media, Discord und offizielle Affiliate Links von All in NFT:Linktree :https://linktr.ee/mic_sebDiscord: https://discord.gg/4js6Pg7FJkTikTok: www.tiktok.com/@allinnft77Instagram: Mic_Sebhttps://instagram.com/mic_seb?igshid=...LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/sebastian-michelsTwitter: @Mic_Seb91https://twitter.com/MicSeb91Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/allinnft77YouTube: All in NFThttps://youtube.com/user/VRK226Kontakt:Sebastian@allinnft.deWhatsApp:+491733544148Bei den oben genannten Themen handelt es sich um keine Anlageberatungen. Der Podcast dient lediglich der Unterhaltung.Erläuterung zu Affiliate Links:Die mit ** gekennzeichneten Links sind sogenannte Affiliate Links. Kommt über einen solchen Link ein Einkauf zustande, werde ich mit einer Provision beteiligt. Für Dich entstehen dabei keine Mehrkosten. Wo, wann und wie Du ein Produkt kaufst, bleibt natürlich Dir überlassen.** weitere freiwillige Unterstützung:https://www.patreon.com/user?u=86396667Newsletter Barista Insights by Mic_Sebhttps://tab728b31.emailsys1a.net/247/735/e3ee874dc3/subscribe/form.html?_g=1695576545ALL IN NFT Homepage:https://www.allinnft.de/ALL IN NFT Merchandising Shop:https://all-in-nft.myshopify.com/Opensea Kollektion ALL IN NFT:https://opensea.io/assets/ETHEREUM/0x71608b3551895385637d59c3713e7369ecac2e97/0Linktree :https://linktr.ee/mic_sebDiscord: https://discord.gg/4js6Pg7FJkTwitter: @MicSeb91https://twitter.com/MicSeb91Twitch: https://twitch.tv/mic_sebYouTube: All in NFThttps://www.youtube.com/@Mic_Seb**Blockpit Code für deine einfache Steuererklärung mit Krypto und NFT Wallets:https://blockpit.cello.so/v7peWE3ssIIKontakt:Sebastian@allinnft.deGM Coffee Handy:+491733544148Bei den oben genannten Themen handelt es sich um keine Anlageberatungen. Der Podcast dient lediglich der Unterhaltung.Die mit ** gekennzeichneten Links sind sogenannte Affiliate-/ oder Unterstützungs-Links. Kommt über einen solchen Link ein Einkauf zustande, werde ich mit einer Provision beteiligt. Für Dich entstehen dabei keine Mehrkosten. Wo, wann und wie Du ein Produkt kaufst, bleibt natürlich Dir überlassen. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sebastian-michels7/message
Join Eve Halliday, Head of Commercial and Business Growth at Cumbria Chamber of Commerce as she speaks to Business owners, leaders and characters of Cumbria and beyond. In this Episode Eve speaks to Laura Cadman, owner and founder or Laura Cadman Ltd. 'The liberation of realisation' takes us through Laura's story of realising she wasn't OK in her CEO role and why that's one of the most liberating things that's ever happened to her.
Join Eve Halliday, Head of Commercial and Business Growth at Cumbria Chamber of Commerce as she speaks to Business owners, leaders and characters of Cumbria and beyond. In this Episode Eve speaks to Alison Welton, Partner and Practice Manager at David Allen accountants. 'A little self belief gets you a long way' shows us just how Alison believed in herself and never took no for an answer to get where she is now.
Join Eve Halliday, Head of Commercial and Business Growth at Cumbria Chamber of Commerce as she speaks to Business owners, leaders and characters of Cumbria and beyond. In this Episode Eve speaks to Rachael Bell, founder of Rachael Bell wealth Management and a Directors Club sponsor. 'Finding strength in vulnerability' takes us through Rachael's career to date, some of the trials she's faced and how being vulnerable has such huge advantages.
Join Eve Halliday, Business Growth Manager of Cumbria Chamber of Commerce as she speaks to Business owners, leaders and characters of Cumbria and beyond. In this Episode Eve speaks to Edmund Wood, founder and creator of Belgrove Rum. 'Physics and the Science of Rum' covers Edmund's journey through his career to date and why science, detail and dedication are so important.
Join Eve Halliday, Business Growth Manager of Cumbria Chamber of Commerce as she speaks to Business owners, leaders and characters of Cumbria and beyond. In this Episode Eve speaks to Eddie Black, CEO of The Eco Group. 'Never stop asking questions' covers Eddies's journey through his career to date and why he'll never stop asking questions!
Join Eve Halliday, Business Growth Manager of Cumbria Chamber of Commerce as she speaks to Business owners, leaders and characters of Cumbria and beyond. In this Episode Eve speaks to Andrew Burrell, Managing Director of Enable success. 'Divine Data' covers Andrew's journey through his career to date and why he loves data so much!
Kerry and Collin are joined by Directors Club host and Now Playing Network head honcho, Jim Laczkowski, to talk about the Rudoolph the Red-nosed Reindeer spin-off, "Prancer" (1989). Does the main character belong on the "nice list" or the "naughty list"? Is a child ever too young to climb onto a roof to install Christmas lights? What exactly are floribundas? Also, "We Just Say Book," the Blu-ray Gift Exchange and a surprise song at the very end.
Today on the Take on Board podcast I’m speaking to Denise North about the Women on Boards SX (WOBSX) program, and also about the current shift in society’s expectations of business.Denise is Chair of the Advisory Board for Catherine Henry Lawyers, Chair of the Audit and Risk Committee for the Australian Society of Orthodontists Inc and Chair of INSEAD Alumni Association Australia & New Zealand Limited and Streetwize Communications LimitedShe has previously been on the External Advisory Committee of Sydney University Dept Government, Commissioner and Chair of Audit and Risk at Australian Fisheries Management Authority and also Chair of Council for International House (Sydney University) and Deputy Chair of Armidale Development Corporation.Denise has an MBA, a Bachelor of Economics, and an International Governance Certificate from INSEAD. She is an Honorary Fellow of the University of Sydney. Her executive career spanned the listed, professional services, government and community sectors. Denise has started businesses, grown them, changed them and sometimes ended them.Contact Denise or find out more about her:https://www.linkedin.com/in/denisenorth/Resources mentioned in this episode:WOBSX Program: https://www.womenonboards.net/Boardroom or Directors Club? Looking at board composition with Jessica Wallace: https://www.helgasvendsen.com.au/episode-85-jessica-wallaceFOR MORE TAKE ON BOARD INFORMATION:Meet Helga in Noosa on May 13 - Find out more:Facebook Details: https://www.facebook.com/events/508713840180785/ LinkedIn Details: https://www.linkedin.com/events/takeonboardmeetup-noosa6792264703117791232/Next Take on Board event: Developing strategy: From global to local organisations - 25 May 2021https://www.trybooking.com/events/landing?eid=736768&Join the Take on Board community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/TakeOnBoard/Follow along on Twitter: @TakeOnBoardFor more information about Helga Svendsen: https://www.helgasvendsen.com.au/Interested in working with Helga? https://www.helgasvendsen.com.au/workwithmeContact Helga: helga@helgasvendsen.com.au
Susan has been involved in the beauty industry for over 30 years. She specialises in creating Cash Rich Businesses, which give you Ultimate Freedom, and is the winner of over 10 National Business Awards, including both Salon and Employer of the Year for her current businesses. Working with Susan will help you to find hidden untapped revenue streams, whilst building and maintaining a totally loyal clientele and highly motivated team. She is the founder of the trademarked STABLE Business Formula, Beauty Directors Club and she is a sought-after business turnaround consultant and author of ‘The Little Book of Client Retention'.
Today on the Take on Board podcast, Helga is speaking to Jessica Wallace about board composition. They’ll be discussing the key findings of the recent report "Many are called, few are chosen", a study on changes to the composition of ASX 300 boards - focusing on the non-executive pool - from 2006 to today.Jessica is a corporate governance analyst, first in the UK and then joining Ownership Matters in Australia in 2013 where she engages with and prepares research on ASX 300 listed companies.A Ownership Matters they believe that ownership does matter and that shareholders, as the owners of the company, should hold boards and management teams accountable for their performance. They highlight governance risks to clients and advocate for change, both through their research and recommendations and through an ongoing dialogue with boards and management.Contact Jessica or find out more about her:https://www.linkedin.com/in/jessica-wallace-0a7610146/Resources mentioned in this episode:Report: Many are Called, Few are Chosen - https://www.ownershipmatters.com.au/research-news/2020/10/25/many-are-called-few-are-chosen/Australia's biggest companies are being run by a 'directors' club', study finds - https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2020/oct/26/australias-biggest-companies-are-being-run-by-a-directors-club-study-findsFOR MORE INFORMATION:TOB Breakfast: Event - 16 March 2021: https://www.trybooking.com/BOJERBoard Accelerator 2021: https://www.trybooking.com/BLWWYJoin the Take on Board community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/TakeOnBoard/Follow along on Twitter: @TakeOnBoardFor more information about Helga Svendsen: https://www.helgasvendsen.com.au/Interested in working with Helga? https://www.helgasvendsen.com.au/workwithmeContact Helga: helga@helgasvendsen.com.au
Moin Moin! Heute sprechen wir mit Nikolai Dobreff aus Hamburg. Nikolai arbeitet bei Karl Anders, ein Design Studio für “Contemporary Branding”. Dort ist er nicht nur für die Art Direktion zuständig, sondern ist nach eigenen Angaben “das Mädchen für alles”. Nikolai hat sich in seiner Laufbahn nicht in einer Sparte spezialisiert, weswegen er sich als Art Direktor, Grafikdesigner, Texter aber auch als Hobby-Programmierer sieht. Wir haben Nikolai in erster Linie eingeladen, um mit ihm über sein selbst initiiertes Projekt, den “Heart Directors Club” zu sprechen. Der “Heart Directors Club” ist eine Zusammenkunft von verschiedenen Designer*innen verteilt auf dem ganzen Globus, welche gemeinsam ihre Kreativität einsetzen, um damit Gutes zu bewirken. Konkret heißt das, dass durch den Verkauf von Artworks oder Produkten jeden Monat immer andere soziale Projekte gefördert werden. Mit Kreativität Gutes tun: Wir sprechen auch darüber, wie jede*r Designer*in etwas tun kann, um einen Mehrwert in der Gesellschaft zu kreieren. Wir wünschen euch ganz viel Spaß beim Zuhören. Bis bald! -- Heart Directors Club www.instagram.com/heartdirectorsclubhttps://heartdirectorsclub.org/ Nikolai Dobreff www.instagram.com/nikolaidobreff www.nikolaidobreff.de --Folgt uns gerne auf Instagramwww.instagram.com/keineschoenendinge See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Toronto based Aussie photographer Sandy Nicholson is my first guest on The Photorian. I'm thrilled to have a chat with Sandy about all things pro photography. Sandy started his career in the 1990s shooting photo essays for Rolling Stone, Vogue and leading Australian publications. Sandy is an alum of John Gollings Clifton Street studio that was a major creative hub in Melbourne in the 1990's. Sandy's photographs have been exhibited at the National Portrait Gallery, London, The World Expo in Lisbon and the Museum of Contemporary Art in Sydney. His solo exhibitions, Lifts, Suburban Fetish and 2nd, have shown in Australia, the UK, Canada and Croatia. Sandy has won a World Press Photo award, An Applied Arts award for the Advertising and Directors Club of Canada and several other prestigious awards recognizing his photographic excellence. sandynicholson.com sandynicholsonphoto About Greg Delves. Greg Delves is a fine art and commercial photographer from Melbourne Australia residing in New York City. For more than 20 years, Delves's images have appeared in galleries and shows internationally, including at the Deichtorhallen in Hamburg Germany as part of the Beauty in the 21st century exhibition. Most recent exhibitions, The Other Art Fair in Chicago IL and Dallas TX. Delves's work has appeared in publications, such as Vogue, Harpers Bazaar, GQ and Marie Claire. With a singular perspective on light and composition, his work subtly yet elegantly exposes the beauty of architecture, still life and human subjects, making his imagery unique in both fine art and commercial space. delves.com gregdelves
It's cold, meat is carved and you're thankful it exists. That's all the justification we need for a special Thanksgiving episode of Tracks of the Damned where Patrick & Jim sat down and did an impromptu, research-free commentary track for The Evil Dead. You may not get to be with your family this year but sit down next to the hearth (don't forget the screaming claymation Necronomicon) and warm your bones with us and Bruce Campbell. That ain't cranberry sauce! Ash gets the stuffing beaten out of him. And a third Thanksgiving joke. 0:00 - 2:43 - Intro 2:44 - 1:30:39 - Commentary 1:30:40 - 1:43:07 - Outro
Kerry and Collin are joined by Patrick Ripoll (of Directors Club and Tracks of the Damned) to talk about the controversial-at-the-time slasher classic, "Silent Night, Deadly Night." Did parent groups in Wisconsin have a right to be upset by it? More importantly, how's the soundtrack? We dive in and explore what makes this movie unique and unsettling.
We are joined by film critic and host of The Director's Club and Voices & Visions, Jim Laczkowski, to talk about the 1978 bank heist thriller, "The Silent Partner." Can it really replace "Die Hard" as the go-to R-rated thriller to watch every year? We also check in with each other on how self isolation has been going and Kerry talks about "Carmen Jones" (1954), "King of New York" (1990) and "The African Queen" (1951) for the "We Just Say Book" segment. Stay a SAFE little Jesus, everyone. (PS - the Elliot Gould movie I was trying to think of is, in fact, "Over The Brooklyn Bridge.")
Let's talk about snacks! Back when this show was known as “pop culture club,” I had dear friend Marissa Robertcop on to discuss the anniversary of UHF and our fondness for the parody song genre. In the midst of recently returning to the Director's Club hosting gig, I decided it was time for Marissa and I to reunite to talk about another mutual appreciation: the delicious snack food. Could be salty, could be sweet, could be healthy, could be neat. In addition to hearing her favorites along with some special taste tests taken live on-air, we also discuss the copious flavors of Skittles & Lay's that have come out over the years, we go over a list of the top 25 snack foods in America, take some listener submissions and I reveal some shocking preferences along the way. If you’re curious about my favorites here they are: Honorable Mention: Apple Pie Kit Kat, Take 5 Candy Bar, Peanut Butter Snickers, Harvest Cheddar Sun Chips 10. Planters Cheese Curls / Aldi's Cheese Curls 09. Utz Sourdough Pretzel Daisies 08. Traditional Chex Mix07. Utz Pub Mix (minus the weird flavorless rice crisps)06. Munchies 05. Dark Chocolate Almonds 04. Wavy Ranch Lay’s 03. Microwave Popcorn 02. Chips & Guacamole 01. Pita Chips & Hummus Top 25 Snack Foods List:https://www.eatthis.com/most-popular-snack-foods-america/ Tweet at Marissa: https://twitter.com/M_Robertcop Stay tuned since the next episode will be the annual 30-year movie retrospective spectacular (crossover with Director's Club)
Brad and Al of the Director's Club finish things off as hosts with The Final Chapter of the Bergman 101, where we look at all of the efforts of Ingmar Bergman that made it to a movie screen. Even considering his earlier landmark films, Bergman's scope is wider here than ever: touching on theater, television, the opera, and even Hollywood (in "The Touch"), from period piece noirs abroad to documentaries of his island home, and an epic named "Fanny & Alexander" that just may encompass them all. Long live directors and the clubs to talk about them! [3:08] "The Passion of Anna" ("Anna (Go to Him)", Arthur Alexander) [14:27] "Fårö Document" ("Angel Island", The Brothers Brothers) [22:37] "The Touch" ("Sax Time", the 'Preparation for the Affair' Theme from "The Touch") [38:28] "Cries and Whispers" ("Whisper to a Scream", Icicle Works) [52:56] "Scenes from a Marriage" ("We Got Married", Paul McCartney) [1:16:29] "The Magic Flute" ("Queen of the Night Aria", W.A. Mozart) [1:31:42] "Face to Face" ("Face to Face", Low Pop Suicide) [1:48:49] "The Serpent's Egg" ("Snakes", The Pixies) [2:03:02] "Autumn Sonata" ("Does Your Mother Know", ABBA) [2:19:20] "Fårö Document 1979" ("Island", Badfinger) [2:25:08] "From the Life of the Marionettes" ("World on a String", Neil Young) [2:33:23] "Fanny and Alexander" ("Symphony No. 4 In D Minor", Schumann) [3:10:20] "After the Rehearsal" ("I Was Meant for the Stage", The Decemberists) [3:16:40] "Saraband" ("Grow Old with Me", John Lennon) Outro: It was usually Rufus Thomas' "Let My Baby Ride" (played as the "L'Enteracte" in Leos Carax's amazing film "Holy Motors"), but here it's a song called "There's a Last Time For Everything", by the Division of Laura Lee.
In this episode, the Director's Club hunts for the Riff Raff whose Hidden Agenda was to get the Angel's Share while the Wind Shakes the Barley as we look at the films of British director Ken Loach. Joined by "Fresh Perspective" host and founder of Cinema Femme Magazine, Rebecca Martin, we examine how he emerged from the tradition of the British "kitchen sink" drama, and then applied his emphatic technique and concerns of social issues to a variety of films, including several winners of the Palme D'or at the Cannes Film Festival. [8:41] "Cathy Come Home" ("Kiss Me I'm Starving", The Heart Throbs) [20:53] "Poor Cow" ("Poor Cow", Elton Newton-John) [30:52] "Kes" ("Extra Ordinary", Ultra Vivid Scene) [44:21] "Hidden Agenda" ("We Come Undone", OSI) [58:21] "Riff Raff" ("Riff Raff", AC/DC) [1:17:09] "My Name Is Joe" ("This Is the Day", The The) [1:36:00] "Sweet Sixteen" ("Take Over Baby", Big Chief) [1:51:38] "The Wind That Shakes the Barley", ("The Wind That Shakes the Barley", traditional performed by Dead Can Dance/Lisa Gerrard) [2:08:26] "The Angel's Share" ("Raise Your Glass", P!nk) [2:20:57] "I, Daniel Blake" ("Help the Aged", Pulp) [2:45:00] "Sorry For Missing You" ("Keep the Line Moving", The Soundtrack of Our Lives)
It's that time! Jim and Patrick return to Director's Club for the year-end spectacular. Alongside current co-host Brad Strauss, we three run down a long list of awards, discuss our 25 favorite films of the year, and read several listener-submitted lists all while reflecting on the movie year that was. Part One is all about handing out our awards and running down numbers 25-11 on our list. Part Two is the much lengthier top ten discussion with some real surprises in store along the way. Thank you all so much for listening to this pinata of an episode and happy 2020 to all. If you want to spoil the fun, you can certainly check out all of our lists posted over on Letterboxd as well. 00:00 - 01:43:40 - #10 - #6 Favorite Films Of 2019 01:43:41 - 02:29:15 - #5 - #3 Favorite Films of 2019 02:29:16 - 03:21:57 - Top 2 Favorite Films Of 2019 Jim’s List Patrick’s List Brad’s List
It's that time! For the 9th time, Jim and Patrick return to Director's Club for the year-end spectacular. Alongside co-host Brad Strauss, we three run down a long list of awards, discuss our 25 favorite films of the year, and read several listener-submitted lists all while reflecting on the movie year that was. Part One is all about handing out our awards and running down numbers 25-11 on our list. Part Two is the much lengthier top ten discussion with some real surprises in store along the way. Thank you all so much for listening to this pinata of an episode and happy 2020 to all. If you want to spoil the fun, you can certainly check out all of our lists posted on Letterboxd as well. 00:00 - 50:50 - Introduction, Acting Awards, etc. 50:51 - 01:43:38 - #25 - #11 Favorite Films of 2019 Jim’s List Patrick’s List Brad’s List
It's time for a new take on a director previously covered by the Director's Club. We won't keep you in suspense - It's Brian De Palma Redux! Former DC host, Jim Laczkowski reprises his role in the spirited debate on the career of one of our more controversial subjects. We'll cover such horror staples as "Carrie" and "Dressed to Kill" as well as contrast him to another director who may have influenced him just a bit. We won't forget early favorites like "Phantom of the Paradise" or mainstream hits like "The Untouchables" and "Mission Impossible". Love him or hate him, we hope you enjoy our Brian De Palma Blow Out! (Get your Top Ten Film selections for our annual Top Films episode by sending them to "directorsclubpodcast@gmail.com" by January 3, 2020!) [8:37] "Hi Mom!" [27:05] "Phantom of the Paradise" ("Rockin' The Paradise", Styx) [38:38] "Carrie" ("Disco Inferno", The Trammps) [53:35] "The Fury" [1:00:38] "Sisters" ("Double Vision", Foreigner) [1:13:00] "Obsession" ("Obsession", Animotion) [1:18:44] "Dressed to Kill" ("Pick Up the Knife", Dan Baird) [1:38:40] Blow Out (theme from movie, by PinoDonaggio) [1:54:44] "Body Double" (Frankie Goes to Hollywood, "Relax") [2:06:31] "Scarface" ("Push It To The Limit", Paul Engemann) [2:17:30] "Carlito's Way" ("Wanted Man", Ratt) [2:27:21] "The Untouchables" ("The Untouchables Theme", Ennio Morricone) [2:35:32] "Casualties of War" ("Beware of Darkness", George Harrison) [2:48:02] "Bonfire of the Vanities" ("Eat the Rich", Aerosmith) [2:55:04] "Mission Impossible" ("Mission Impossible Theme", Adam Clayton and Larry Mullen Jr.) [3:00:11] "Snake Eyes - Sound of The Crowd (Human League) [3:06:15] "Raising Cain" ("Adam Raised a Cain", Bruce Springsteen) [3:13:04] "Femme Fatale" ("Femme Fatale", Velvet Underground and Nico)
It's been a while, but the Director's Club was spending some time putting together the Part Two of our Bergman 101 Project looking at all the films of the master director. This point of his career features some of the more legendary films of all time, and with the help of Film Discussion Group co-organizer Peter Richards, we not only look through a glass darkly at classics like "The Seventh Seal", "Wild Strawberries", and "Persona", but we also encounter a dark religious fable, a horror film about artistic scrutiny, a sex farce involving The Devil, and a notable trilogy of films (not the one you may be thinking about). Take a look at our take on one of the most bountiful set of films from a single director in history! [5:46] "The Seventh Seal" ("Don't Fear The Reaper", Blue Oyster Cult) [27:41] "Wild Strawberries" ("Story of My Life", Social Distortion) [53:28] "Brink of Life" ("Happy Birthday Blues", B.B. King) [1:00:06] "The Magician" ("Magic Man", Heart) [1:14:31] "The Virgin Spring" ("Cry Me a River", Ella Fitzgerald) [1:28:44] "The Devil's Eye" ("Friend of the Devil", The Grateful Dead) [1:40:52] "Through A Glass Darkly" ("We Call Upon the Author", Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds) [1:59:17] "Winter Light" ("Save A Prayer", Duran Duran) [2:23:49] "The Silence" ("Enjoy The Silence", Depeche Mode) [2:39:23] "All These Women" ("Not for You", Pearl Jam) [2:48:54] "Persona" ("Personality Crisis", New York Dolls) [3:25:20] "Hour of the Wolf" ("Bark at the Moon", Ozzy Osbourne) [3:37:28] "Shame" ("Ain't That a Shame", Fats Domino) [3:47:22] "The Rite" ("Cracked Actor", David Bowie)
Episode 61 we talk "Whodunnit?" films with the new "Knives Out" directed by Rian Johnson paired with Gosford Park" (2001) directed by Robert Altman. Guest is Peter Richards, frequent guest on the Now Playing Network podcast Director's Club. Next we talk 2019 Films Year in Review. Stay tuned! Fresh Perspective is a monthly podcast that talks about two films based on a movie related theme. One film in the theater and one streaming or on DVD. Jeff Broitman and Rebecca Martin co-host. Find Fresh Perspective Podcast on the Now Playing Network, iTunes, and Spotify. Follow us on twitter: @FPPodcast312 and "like" our page on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FreshPerspectivePodcast/
In this episode the Director's Club casts their attention to the wonderful worlds drawn by legendary animation Studio Ghibli - but not the director you expect! Because while director Isao Takahata was not as prolific as Ghibli co-founder Hayao Miyazaki, he put together a remarkable run of films in his own right, ones which pushed anime into whole new stylistic realms while touching on Japanese history and folklore to explore themes of memory, belonging, responsibility, and creative artistic transformations. Joined by "Fresh Perspective" podcast alum and animation superfan Christine Sellin, we explore what's special in his work from his first film "Horus Prince of the Sun" through the legendary "Grave of the Fireflies" to his ultimate masterwork, "The Tale of the Princess Kaguya" [3:42] "Horus, Prince of the Sun" ("The Immigrant Song", Led Zeppelin) [20:52] "Panda! Go Panda!" (Theme from "Panda! Go Panda!") [30:38] "Gauche The Cellist" (6th Symphony, Ludwig van Beethoven) [45:15] "Grave of the Fireflies" ("Goodbye Blue Sky", Pink Floyd) [1:07:27] "Only Yesterday" ("Yesterday Girl", The Smithereens) [1:22:00] "Pom Poko" ("Big Balls", AC/DC) [1:39:46] "My Neighbors the Yamadas" ("Que Sera Sera", Sly and the Family Stone) [1:52:33] "The Tale of the Princess Kaguya" ("Wandering Spirit, Mick Jagger)
The Director's Club wanted to do something special on what would have been legendary director Ingmar Bergman's 101st year, so we're putting together a three-part series we're calling Bergman 101, where we look at every full feature he made that had a theatrical release! In Part I, we see how he made his start with melodramas but soon branched out to an astounding variety of films (like a film noir and a screwball comedy!), until he took his career to new artistic and public recognition with "Smiles of a Summer Night". We look at the remarkable elements in these early works (including silent film segments, dream sequences, innovative montages, animation, and a stuffed cat), plus the themes and techniques that would coalesce in forming the amazing films to come! [7:31] "Crisis" ("Big City Nights", The Scorpions) [21:21] "It Rains on Our Love" ("Our House", Madness) [38:06] "A Ship to India" (Papa was a Rolling Stone", The Temptations) [49:23] "Music in Darkness" ("Blind", Talking Heads) [55:55] "Port of Call" ("A Mistake", Fiona Apple) [1:05:22] "Prison" ("Flagpole Sitta", Harvey Danger) [1:17:42] "Thirst" ("Bring Me Some Water", Melissa Etheridge) [1:23:47] "To Joy" ("Ode to Joy", Ludwig van Beethoven) [1:36:30] "This Can't Happen Here" ("Spies Like Us", Paul McCartney) [1:54:45] "Summer Interlude" ("Suddenly Last Summer", The Motels) [2:07:41] "The Waiting Women", (The Waiting", Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers) [2:19:45] "Summer with Monika" ("Girl", Beck) [2:40:28] "Sawdust and Tinsel" ("Death of a Clown", The Kinks) [2:56:33] "A Lesson in Love" ("Money, Money, Money", ABBA) [3:07:01] "Dreams" ("Didn't It Rain", Songs: Ohia) [3:14:00] "Smiles of a Summer Night" ("Magic Potion", Lou Johnson)
Brad Strauss of Director's Club joins Collin and Kerry for this discussion of "Batman Returns," Tim Burton's summer blockbuster sequel with a twisted nature and clear influences of German expressionism that would never see the light of day today. What makes it such a yuletide treasure? Listen in and find out. Also, Kerry talks about "The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari" (1920), "The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp" (1943) and "Beverly Hills Cop" (1984) for the "We Just Say Book" segment.
The Director's Club returns to the films of Robert Altman, looking at the ups and downs of his career after he nearly became exiled to Sweethaven due to the "Popeye" debacle. We explore how he worked his way back with innovative takes on theatrical material like "Secret Honor" and "Fool For Love", returned back to critical and popular attention with "The Player" and "Short Cuts", created memorable characters like Griffin Mill, Maggie Smith's Countess from "Gosford Park" / "Downtown Abbey", and Stiggs, and used his directorial talent to expand, dismantle, and illuminate everything from the movie industry to rogue presidents to a ballet company (to even the world of Mayberry in "Cookie's Fortune"!) [6:08] "Come to the Five and Dime, Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean" ("Ridin' With James Dean", Joan Jett) [21:36] "Streamers" ("Eve of Destruction", Barry McGuire) [27:58] "Secret Honor" ("The Love of Richard Nixon", Manic Street Preachers) [42:32] LIGHTNING ROUND: "Fool for Love", "OC & Stiggs", "Beyond Therapy", "Tanner 88", "Vincent and Theo" [1:12:00] "The Player" ("Everyone's Gone to the Movies", Steely Dan) [1:34:38] "Short Cuts" ("Losing California", Sloan) [2:15:06] "Ready to Wear" ("The Glamorous Life", Sheila-E) [2:27:27] LIGHTNINGER ROUND: "Kansas City", "The Gingerbread Man", "Cookie's Fortune", "Dr. T & the Women" [3:01:28] "Gosford Park" ("Master and Servant", Depeche Mode) [3:17:28] "The Company" ("Ballerina", van Morrison) [3:32:35] "The Prairie Home Companion" ("The End of the Line", The Travelling Willburys)
After some unfortunate and inadvertent delays, the Director's Club is backto the podcasting trade with an episode on the amazing Iranian director Asghar Farhadi! With the help of the Chicago Film Discussion Group's Peter Richards, we have a deep exploration into his films, which at their best explore the conflicts between people in a way that combines Hitchcockian intensity, an astounding attention to detail, and tremendous performances delivered with a grace that feels effortless, and has led to some of the most remarkable films in the past 20 years. (00:00) Brief intro to notable films and filmmakers of the Iranian New Wave (15:52) "Dancing in the Dust" ("White Wedding", Billy Idol) (33:20) "The Beautiful City" ("The Mercy Seat", Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds) (51:21) "Fireworks Wednesday" ("Fireworks", The Blue Oyster Cult) (1:13:30) "About Elly" ("Disappear", INXS) (1:48:52) "A Separation" ("We Just Disagree", Dave Mason) (2:26:48) "The Past" ("Living in the Past", Jethro Tull) (2:59:51) "Salesman" ("Death of a Salesman", Low) (3:22:00) "Everybody Knows" ("Everybody Knows", Leonard Cohen)
On this Shocktober special, Kat Ellinger of the Daughters of Darkness podcast and Jim Laczkowski of the Directors Club podcast (among others) join Mike to discuss the 1986 horror comedy from director William Fruet, Killer Party in which a trio of young women (Elaine Wilkes, Joanna Johnson, Alicia Fleer) rush a sorority with horrific results including hazing, murder, and demonic possession.Writer Barney Cohen talks about Killer Party, Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter, and the unmade Spiderman film.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices