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The Los Angeles Diversity Film Festival will return to the big screen this August. Save the dates: August 22nd - 24th, 2025. Visit LADFF.com to join the festival's mailing list and stay current with venues and programs. On today's episode of the Gimme Three Podcast, we revisit some of the greatest hits from LADFF's 10-year history. First, a flashback to our interview with filmmaker Anna Baumgarten as she discussed her breathtaking feature film Disfluency. Adamma and Adanne Ebo joined us in 2019 to discuss the short film version of Honk For Jesus. Save Your Soul. The film would later become a theatrically released feature film, executive-produced by Jordan Peele. Finally, composer Emily Greene discusses her incredible work on the feature film All The World Is Sleeping. All of these films screened with The Los Angeles Diversity Film Festival, so you don't wanna miss this year's event. LADFF.com is the place to go for more updates. ❗️SEND US A TEXT MESSAGE ❗️Support the showSign up for our Patreon for exclusive Bonus Content.Follow the podcast on Instagram @gimmethreepodcastYou can keep up with Bella on Instagram @portraitofacinephile or Letterboxd You can keep up with Nick: on Instagram @nicholasybarra, on Twitter (X) @nicholaspybarra, or on LetterboxdShout out to contributor and producer Sonja Mereu. A special thanks to Anselm Kennedy for creating Gimme Three's theme music. And another special thanks to Zoe Baumann for creating our exceptional cover art.
Mike welcomes writer/director (and fellow Michigander) Anna Baumgarten for a heartfelt conversation about her award-winning 2021 film Disfluency. This intimate exploration of a young woman's journey to recover from trauma and rediscover her voice captures the raw vulnerability of healing and self-discovery. Anna shares the personal inspirations behind the film, the challenges of portraying mental health and emotional resilience on screen, and the creative choices that brought Disfluency to life.Visit https://www.disfluencymovie.com/ for more details. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-projection-booth-podcast--5513239/support.
Mike welcomes writer/director (and fellow Michigander) Anna Baumgarten for a heartfelt conversation about her award-winning 2021 film Disfluency. This intimate exploration of a young woman's journey to recover from trauma and rediscover her voice captures the raw vulnerability of healing and self-discovery. Anna shares the personal inspirations behind the film, the challenges of portraying mental health and emotional resilience on screen, and the creative choices that brought Disfluency to life.Visit https://www.disfluencymovie.com/ for more details. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-projection-booth-podcast--5513239/support.
Travis Hopson talks with DISFLUENCY star Libe Barer about Anna Baumgarten's PTSD drama, starring alongside her sister Ariela, and learning sign language for the role.DISFLUENCY is open in select theaters now, expanding on January 17th.All of this and more can be found at www.punchdrunkcritics.com!Subscribe to Punch Drunk Critics on YouTube: / @punchdrunkcritics1 Follow Punch Drunk Critics on Twitter: / pdcmovies Follow Punch Drunk Critics on Facebook: / pdcmovies You can also subscribe to our podcast Cinema Royale anywhere you get your podcasts!#LibeBarer #Disfluency #PTSD
Travis Hopson reviews Anna Baumgarten's coming-of-age drama DISFLUENCY starring Libe and Ariela Barer!DISFLUENCY is open in select theaters now, expanding on January 17th before going to digital on January 24th.All of this and more can be found at www.punchdrunkcritics.com!Subscribe to Punch Drunk Critics on YouTube: / @punchdrunkcritics1 Follow Punch Drunk Critics on Twitter: / pdcmovies Follow Punch Drunk Critics on Facebook: / pdcmovies You can also subscribe to our podcast Cinema Royale anywhere you get your podcasts!#Disfluency #LibeBarer #ArielaBarer
It's day 2 of a new year, and the cinema world is ready to deliver a whole bunch of new movies for you! WEMU's Mat Hopson meets up with Marquee Arts executive director Russ Collins to chat about the first round of new flicks and special screenings coming up in the first few days of 2025!
Join Ashley and Dylan as they discuss everything they've been watching including The Agency, Sweethearts, The Madness and Buy Now! The Shopping Conspiracy. They also discuss the latest film and TV and share their top 3 Top 3 books to buy a Film & TV lover for Christmas. Thumbs for Trailers - Dexter: Original Sin: https://youtu.be/Bw8ZdQpVtdU - Disfluency: https://youtu.be/o45PkLQ30jA - The Six Triple Eight: https://youtu.be/7Thq-SBtukg - Inheritance: https://youtu.be/AokDDpO3Yh4 - Squid Game: Season 2: https://youtu.be/Ed1sGgHUo88 Episode Timecodes 0:00 - Intro 1:14 - What's In Our Watch History? 9:32 - The Stand-Up Section 14:52 - The Mandatory Netflix Segment 23:38 - WDYWW Movie Fantasy Game Update 34:31 - Thumbs For Trailers 46:15 - Top 3: Books to buy a Film & TV lover for Christmas 53:15 - This Week, What Do You Wanna Watch? What's In Our Watch History? Sweethearts The Agency The Stand-Up Section Nikki Glaser: Someday You'll Die Taylor Tomlinson: Have It All Adam Sandler: Love You Jacqueline Novak: Get on Your Knees The Mandatory Netflix Segment The Madness Buy Now! The Shopping Conspiracy Hosts: Ashley Hobley: https://twitter.com/ashleyhobley Dylan Blight: https://twitter.com/vivaladil Follow our Trakt: Ashley - https://trakt.tv/users/ashleyhobley Dylan - https://trakt.tv/users/vivaladil Music: Dylan Blight Art by: Cherie Henriques Support Us: http://www.ko-fi.com/explosion What Do You Wanna Watch is the Explosion Network's premier media podcast. Join Ashley and Dylan every week to discuss all the current news in TV, film and online media. #WDYWW
Episode #275: My first time attending STAMAMFest and going to the UK! Join me as I chat with new and old friends at my very… Continue readingDrawing your stutter as a cartoon character The post Drawing your stutter as a cartoon character appeared first on Stuttering is Cool.
Episode #274: Ever wish there was a manual for stuttering? There is one now! Stuttering is Beautiful is a free online manual for young people… Continue readingStuttering is beautiful The post Stuttering is beautiful appeared first on Stuttering is Cool.
Episode #273: Ski-ba-bop-ba-dop-bop! You know that song! And I’m sure it’s now playing in your head and no doubt putting a smile to your face.… Continue readingScatman’s World The post Scatman’s World appeared first on Stuttering is Cool.
Episode #272: Stuttering is one of the most important things you can do – because fluency is a trap. A friend recently shared with me… Continue readingThe Fluency Trap (part 2) The post The Fluency Trap (part 2) appeared first on Stuttering is Cool.
Episode #272: Stuttering is one of the most important things you can do – because fluency is a trap. A friend recently shared with me… Continue readingThe Fluency Trap (part 2) The post The Fluency Trap (part 2) appeared first on Stuttering is Cool.
Episode #271: Being told how to speak just won’t go away will it? I chat with Danra Kazenski, a speech-language pathologist… or is that speech… Continue readingThe Fluency Trap The post The Fluency Trap appeared first on Stuttering is Cool.
Episode #271: Being told how to speak just won’t go away will it? I chat with Danra Kazenski, a speech-language pathologist… or is that speech… Continue readingThe Fluency Trap The post The Fluency Trap appeared first on Stuttering is Cool.
Episode #270: I attended my first American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) Conference! Join me as I chat with a few friends I met at the incredibly… Continue readingASHA Conference from a PWS perspective: the education gap The post ASHA Conference from a PWS perspective: the education gap appeared first on Stuttering is Cool.
Episode #270: I attended my first American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) Conference! Join me as I chat with a few friends I met at the incredibly… Continue readingASHA Conference from a PWS perspective: the education gap The post ASHA Conference from a PWS perspective: the education gap appeared first on Stuttering is Cool.
Episode #269: Choose your own speaking adventure! Join me at the Canadian Stuttering Association Annual Conference which took place in Ottawa this year. I chat… Continue readingConversations at a stuttering conference The post Conversations at a stuttering conference appeared first on Stuttering is Cool.
Episode #269: Choose your own speaking adventure! Join me at the Canadian Stuttering Association Annual Conference which took place in Ottawa this year. I chat… Continue readingConversations at a stuttering conference The post Conversations at a stuttering conference appeared first on Stuttering is Cool.
Episode #268: Painting in front of a studio audience… and the entire country! I chat with portrait artist, Paul Aston, who recently participated in Portrait… Continue readingPortraits for stuttering awareness The post Portraits for stuttering awareness appeared first on Stuttering is Cool.
Episode #268: Painting in front of a studio audience… and the entire country! I chat with portrait artist, Paul Aston, who recently participated in Portrait… Continue readingPortraits for stuttering awareness The post Portraits for stuttering awareness appeared first on Stuttering is Cool.
Episode #267: Hello, my name is… point to the name tag. That was a scenario someone had recently proposed in a stuttering forum. The poster… Continue readingShould I wear a name tag? The post Should I wear a name tag? appeared first on Stuttering is Cool.
Episode #267: Hello, my name is… point to the name tag. That was a scenario someone had recently proposed in a stuttering forum. The poster… Continue readingShould I wear a name tag? The post Should I wear a name tag? appeared first on Stuttering is Cool.
Episode #266: The most adorable reviews ever! Hear from two children, one who stutters and one who doesn’t, and their review of my new book,… Continue readingKids review Franky Banky’s graphic novel The post Kids review Franky Banky’s graphic novel appeared first on Stuttering is Cool.
Episode #266: The most adorable reviews ever! Hear from two children, one who stutters and one who doesn’t, and their review of my new book,… Continue readingKids review Franky Banky’s graphic novel The post Kids review Franky Banky’s graphic novel appeared first on Stuttering is Cool.
Join us for a unique and compelling look at the stuttering experience, and stuttering assessments and therapy techniques from the perspective of Speech language pathologist, Terry Campbell. Show Notes: Professional areas of interest and specialties, and what makes stuttering a unique and interesting research area. Stuttering experiences that might be unique to the individual (ex. Mental or emotional triggers or responses) Discussion of experience working with people who stutter as a person who doesn't stutter, and the impossibility of truly understanding what it's like to be a person who stutters. Stuttering and mental health: scope of practice is practical speech therapy, but also counseling. Discussion of how these components interact. Discussion of SLP assessment methods and techniques (ex. Disfluency counts), and problems with traditional techniques. The internal and external experience of stuttering, and the necessity of starting with the internal experience in therapy. Stuttering misconceptions vs. truths: what actually causes stuttering? Many possible contributing factors. Challenges of treating people who stutter, and best practices in treating people who stutter. When should an SLP collaborate with a psychologist, psychiatrist, or social worker, for example, to assist with the mental health component of stuttering? Importance of any mental health professional who works with someone who stutters to understand the misperceptions and truths about stuttering. The “F word”: fluency vs. management of stuttering. Goals of treatment: fluency? Management? Secondary characteristics? Or focus on the speaker's feelings and perspective? --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/somestutterluh/message
Episode #265: Introducing Franky Banky’s new book, Tales of Mischief, Mayhem and Mirth. And an audio review! Links mentioned on this episode: The post Franky Banky’s interactive graphic novel appeared first on Stuttering is Cool.
Episode #265: Introducing Franky Banky’s new book, Tales of Mischief, Mayhem and Mirth. And an audio review! Links mentioned on this episode: The post Franky Banky’s interactive graphic novel appeared first on Stuttering is Cool.
Lifelong stutterer Jonty Claypole on how fluency can be a barrier to our creativity, authenticity and persuasiveness
Lifelong stutterer Jonty Claypole on how fluency can be a barrier to our creativity, authenticity and persuasiveness
Disfluency can be a symptom of sickness, disorder, and even pathogenesis, but it doesn't have to be. Like much in life, the final edit reflects much in the way of curation. Extracting what doesn't fit, is entirely up to us, and reflects healthy self-image. Just as long as we also OWN what otherwise is essential to growth and development; recognize our mistakes and correct for them. Otherwise, in AVOIDING our failures, by simply rewriting history, we instead INVALIDATE essentially our very being. Contact Us: TheWORDHouse@Frontier.Com; TheWORDHouse.Com; or 304-523-WORD (9673).
Episode #264: My friend, Saba Worku, is a life coach who uses a wheelchair and stutters. She has fully accepted her wheelchair but still has… Continue readingA journey of peaks and valleys The post A journey of peaks and valleys appeared first on Stuttering is Cool.
Episode #263: Listen to highlights from the Canadian Stuttering Association two-day conference – first time in person since the pandemic began! Join me as I… Continue readingSea Green at Niagara Falls The post Sea Green at Niagara Falls appeared first on Stuttering is Cool.
Episode #263: Listen to highlights from the Canadian Stuttering Association two-day conference – first time in person since the pandemic began! Join me as I… Continue readingSea Green at Niagara Falls The post Sea Green at Niagara Falls appeared first on Stuttering is Cool.
Host Kevin Patton revisits the concept of using the syllabus and other course documents to build a positive and productive course culture. Poop—it's everywhere! Does the font or typeface we use affect students—especially regarding learning and memory? We look for answers in this episode! 00:00 | Introduction 00:52 | Revisiting the Syllabus 16:28 | Poop. Poop. Poop. 19:00 | Sponsored by AAA 19:59 | Fonts Are Important in Teaching & Learning 30:54 | Sponsored by HAPI 31:57 | Desirably Difficult Reading? 42:00 | Sponsored by HAPS 43:00 | Fluent & Dysfluent Fonts 56:12 | Staying Connected ★ If you cannot see or activate the audio player, go to: theAPprofessor.org/podcast-episode-123.html
Episode #262: I chat with comic book artist, Jean-Sébastien Bérubé, about his experience with stuttering openly in the media after drawing two autobiographical comic books… Continue readingDrawn and heard The post Drawn and heard appeared first on Stuttering is Cool.
Reading Steve Toltz's Here Goes Nothing, Emiliano Monge's What Goes Unsaid and Dominique Wilson's Orphan Rock with Lauren Chater (The Winter Dress) and Jonty Claypole (Words Fail Us: In Defence of Disfluency)
In 2019, LADFF screened the beautiful short film Disfluency. Three years later, we're proud to be screening the feature film version of Disfluency. In this episode of Film Forward, we speak with writer/director Anna Baumgarten. She discusses the journey from short to feature, shooting a movie in her hometown, and the catharsis of telling a personal story. LADFF's special screening of Disfluency is April 21st at the Laemmle NoHo 7. Tickets are available now at LADFF.com
Nick talks with writer/director Anna Baumgarten and producer Danny Mooney of the film 'Disfluency' about its origins from short to feature, filming and editing during the pandemic, and more! You can see the film at the Michigan Theater on Tuesday, March 8, at which they will both be in attendance for a post-film Q and A.
Episode #261: I hope you’re having a great start to the new year. I’ve been busy drawing my next Franky Banky book which I will… Continue readingNew book progress and 400 geese The post New book progress and 400 geese appeared first on Stuttering is Cool.
Episode #260: Snow report. Join me on my walk as I give you an update on what I’ve been up to the past six months… Continue readingSecond half of 2021 The post Second half of 2021 appeared first on Stuttering is Cool.
Episode #259 – Who knew accepting your stuttering can be controversial? For some, like myself, accepting one's own stuttering is the definition of empowerment, freeing… Continue readingThe misunderstood definition of acceptance The post The misunderstood definition of acceptance appeared first on Stuttering is Cool.
Episode #258: I speak with Ari Waldman, co-funder of Pathway With Stuttering, an initiative that takes a unique approach to supporting people who stutter. Learn… Continue readingA work in progress The post A work in progress appeared first on Stuttering is Cool.
Episode #257: I chat with Sherrika Meyer, author of the Lil Herbie series of books for children, about her experiences growing up with stuttering and… Continue readingBringing awareness and diversity for children The post Bringing awareness and diversity for children appeared first on Stuttering is Cool.
Episode #256: Recorded live during the StutterFest 2021, Stephanie Lebsack joins me in sharing some of the comics her SLP students drew depicting their understanding… Continue readingIt’s their stutter, not mine The post It’s their stutter, not mine appeared first on Stuttering is Cool.
Episode #255: I want you to hear me even if I stutter. Those are the words of Ciarra McFarland, self-proclaimed student of life, my guest… Continue readingYour voice has value no matter what The post Your voice has value no matter what appeared first on Stuttering is Cool.
Episode #254: I chat with Rutger Wilhelm, author of Too Fast For Words: How discovering that I don't stutter but clutter changed my life. Rutger… Continue readingToo fast for words The post Too fast for words appeared first on Stuttering is Cool.
Episode #253: “You’re going to have to wait for all my brilliant ideas!” That’s one of the many catch phrases of Nina G, a comedian… Continue readingDisability awareness with a punch(line) The post Disability awareness with a punch(line) appeared first on Stuttering is Cool.
Episode #252: Wether you want to get rid of your stuttering or not, this one’s for you! Patrick Campbell, co-editor of the Stammering Pride and… Continue readingOur common cause for stuttering awareness The post Our common cause for stuttering awareness appeared first on Stuttering is Cool.
Episode #251: I chat with Cynthia Dacillo, an SLP living in Peru who treats people who stutter and their families. On this episode, Cynthia and… Continue readingStuttering en español The post Stuttering en español appeared first on Stuttering is Cool.