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Why are researchers repatriating shrunken heads? Guest: Kata Karáth, Freelance Journalist and Documentary Filmmaker based in Ecuador Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Should BC improve its involuntary care treatment? Guest: Elenore Sturko, Conservative MLA for South Surrey Why was the US added to the human rights watch list? Guest: Ana Maria, Americas Researcher for the CIVICUS Monitor Were we wrong about Megalodon's all along? Guest: Dr. Philip Sternes, Shark Biologist and First Author of the Study Doctors are worried about the growing loneliness epidemic Guest: Dr Robert Coplan, Department of Psychology, Carleton University Guest: Laura Eramain, Associate Professor and Graduate Coordinator Department of Sociology and Social Anthropology, Dalhousie University Why are researchers repatriating shrunken heads? Guest: Kata Karáth, Freelance Journalist and Documentary Filmmaker based in Ecuador Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join @thebuzzknight with Spencer Proffer, the legendary filmmaker responsible for some of the best music documentaries in music history, including "Chasing Trane", The John Coltrane Documentary, "Reinventing Elvis: The 68 Comeback" and "The Day the Music Died/ American Pie" the story behind the great Don McClean song. In this special "Behind the Creators" episode, Spencer takes you behind the scenes to his 2026 project, which focuses on "Stand By Me", the iconic Lieber and Stoller classic. Support the show: https://takinawalk.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join @thebuzzknight with Spencer Proffer, the legendary filmmaker responsible for some of the best music documentaries in music history, including "Chasing Trane", The John Coltrane Documentary, "Reinventing Elvis: The 68 Comeback" and "The Day the Music Died/ American Pie" the story behind the great Don McClean song. In this special "Behind the Creators" episode, Spencer takes you behind the scenes to his 2026 project, which focuses on "Stand By Me", the iconic Lieber and Stoller classic. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join us today with Felicity, a filmmaker who explores topics of identity in here documentaries. We explore the recent social climate in Japan in regards to progressive topics such as multiculturalism and queer awareness. Follow Felicity's work:https://www.instagram.com/wherenextjapanhttps://www.wherenextjapan.comFollow us on our social media:https://www.youtube.com/@unpackingjapanhttps://www.buzzsprout.com/2158416https://www.instagram.com/@unpacking_japanhttps://www.tiktok.com/@unpackingjapanhttps://www.x.com/unpacking_japanhttps://www.facebook.com/unpackingjapanSubscribe for more in-depth discussions about life in Japan! Interested in working at a global e-commerce company in Osaka? Our parent company ZenGroup is hiring! To learn more, check out https://careers.zen.group/en/youtube.com/@unpackingjapan
Send us a textOur special guest in a high school friend of one of our hosts, Robert Burnett. Peter made documentaries for Turner Classic Movies as well as for DVD bonus features. This is just the interview portion of the episode. Our Patreon has the Top 7 DVD/Bluray bonus features portion. https://fitzfilminc.com/Twitter @dockingbay77podFacebook @dockingbay77podcastdockingbay77podcast@gmail.compatreon.com/dockingbay77podcasthttps://discord.gg/T8Nt3YB7
Our guest this week was Documentary Filmmaker Sandi DuBowski. Sandi's latest production "Sabbath Queen" was in the works for 21 years and it's not only taken film festivals around the world like Tribeca, IDFA Best of Fests, DOK Leipzig, Rio Film Festival, Palm Springs, Woodstock, Hamptons, Zurich, and Berkeley by storm but it continues its global tour with select theatrical runs and film festival screenings.Here's the film's website complete with trailer and screening times https://www.sabbathqueen.com/To obtain the Zoom link for upcoming live interviews, you must register at The Filmmaker's Life webpage at https://www.filmmakersuccess.com/the-filmmakers-life-homeSandi DuBowski began his foray into media work back in the 1990s with Planned Parenthood. Since then, his award-winning films have screened at Sundance, Berlin, Tribeca and Toronto, theatrically released in 150 cities, and broadcast on ZDF/Arte, BBC, Channel 4, PBS. He's the Director/Producer of "Sabbath Queen" and "Trembling Before G-D", Producer of "A Jihad for Love" and Co-Producer of "Budrus". Sandi spearheaded a groundbreaking impact campaign with the award-winning "Trembling Before G-D", personally conducting 850 live events, for over 250,000 people, which changed the lives of countless individuals, their families, and religious leaders around the world. From 2009-2016, DuBowski worked with over 125 of the world's best social justice documentaries as the Outreach Director of Doc Society's Good Pitch. He is Co-Founder of The Creative Resistance, a collective of media makers who create award-winning political ads and design. In 2020, he became a member of the Documentary Branch of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. He's currently touring alongside the theatrical release of his film "Sabbath Queen" and holding live Q&A sessions after the film.#independentfilmmaking #podcast #filmpodcast #queerfilm #lgbt #documentaryfilmmaker
Join hosts J.D. Barker, Christine Daigle, Jena Brown, and Kevin Tumlinson as they discuss the week's entertainment news, including stories about the 'copyrightability' of AI works, NetGalley, and Kindle Vella. Then, stick around for a chat with Tod Lending!Tod Lending -Academy Award™-nominated and Emmy-winning filmmaker Mr. Lending has spent nearly four decades creating documentaries that illuminate the human capacity for resilience amid adversity. Now a debut novelist, he brings his deep storytelling instincts to the written page, exploring moral dilemmas and the lingering shadows of persecution in his upcoming work.
Diane chats wtih documentary director/filmmaker RACHEL MASON about the Max docuseries AN UPDATE ON OUR FAMILY about family vloggers & the toxic effects fandom can have. Then, Diane talks to TIM WALSH, a Co-Creator/EP of Prime Video's gritty poice show ON CALL, and why it's more than average police procedural.
Storyteller Leslie Zemeckis talks with Josh Molina about her award-winning, women-centered films that tell the lost stories of powerful women in history. Her most recent documentary Grandes Horizontales tells the story of mid-1805s courtesans who accumulated wealth, power and property by breaking the rules, when women could now marry or work outside of their class. From her website lesliezemeckis.com: "It isn't for us to judge their choices but to reveal the answers behind the why and the what about these free-spirited, determined women that inspired decades of artists who tried to capture their likeness, their essence, their appeal." She also talks about her body of work, including "Bound by Flesh" about conjoined twins Daisy and Violet Hilton, and the award-winning "Mabel, Mabel, Tiger Trainer" about the first female tiger trainer, Mabel Stark, Zemeckis explains why she was called to tell the stories of women and the lessons we can learn from powerful women in the past. She also teaches writing and storytelling and recently returned to a full-time schedule at Santa Barbara City College. Joshua Molina is an award-winning journalist who creates compelling conversations with dynamic individuals on the topics of housing, education, culture, art, politics and so much more. Please consider a contribution at www.santabarbaratalks.com to support these podcasts and following him on instagram at @motownjoshnews.com Find Leslie Zemeckis at @lesliezemeckis
Serene-Meshel Dillman's documentary series Take Me Out Feet First captures the courage and compassion of people choosing Medical Aid in Dying. In the six part series, Serene features the end of life journeys of people dealing with terminal illness, as well as both her own parents. The struggles, grief, joy, and determination of those dying patients and their families shine through in the films. Serene's vision is to educate the public about the medical aid in dying process and advocate for state legislation that will allow the right to MAID equitably across the U.S. You can buy/rent all six episodes of Take Me Out Feet First here. Website: www.Outfeetfirst.com Instagram: @Take.meoutfeetfirst Facebook: www.facebook.com/serene.dillman Information for Jennifer O'Brien Website: jenniferaobrien.com Read more about Jennifer O'Brien here. Purchase your copy of Care Boss by Jennifer O'Brien here. Buy your copy of The Hospice Doctor's Widow: An Art Journal of Caregiving and Grief here. Hospice Navigation Services is here for you. If you have questions about hospice care or need to troubleshoot the care you're already receiving, book a session with an expert Hospice Navigator at theheartofhospice.com. Connect with The Heart of Hospice Podcast and host Helen Bauer Website: theheartofhospice.com Email: helen@theheartofhospice.com
Arthur (@arthurbourbon) was born and raised on a small French Caribbean island called Guadeloupe. He started surfing at a very young age with his parents, and competitions led him to move to France as a teenager. After graduating from high school, Arthur began a professional surfing career, competing on the European Pro Junior and QS circuits for a few years before switching to a free surf career. While traveling to the world's most beautiful surf spots, he discovered a new passion that would also become a profession: filmmaking. Since then, Arthur has divided his time between surfing and filmmaking. Primarily focused on documentary films, he seeks to tell surf-related stories that go beyond the sport itself, often addressing broader themes like environmental or social impact. In 2020, he released the critically acclaimed documentary “Water Get No Enemy” about the Liberian surfing community. Last year, Arthur had the chance to return to Liberia to continue documenting their story. A new film titled “We The Surfers” will be released soon.If you dig this podcast, will you please leave a short review on Apple Podcasts? It takes less than 60 seconds and makes a difference when I drop to my knees and beg hard-to-get guests on the show. I read them all. You can join my newsletter on Substack. It's glorious. Get full access to Kyle Thiermann at thiermann.substack.com/subscribe
Arthur (@arthurbourbon) was born and raised on a small French Caribbean island called Guadeloupe. He started surfing at a very young age with his parents, and competitions led him to move to France as a teenager. After graduating from high school, Arthur began a professional surfing career, competing on the European Pro Junior and QS circuits for a few years before switching to a free surf career. While traveling to the world's most beautiful surf spots, he discovered a new passion that would also become a profession: filmmaking. Since then, Arthur has divided his time between surfing and filmmaking. Primarily focused on documentary films, he seeks to tell surf-related stories that go beyond the sport itself, often addressing broader themes like environmental or social impact. In 2020, he released the critically acclaimed documentary “Water Get No Enemy” about the Liberian surfing community. Last year, Arthur had the chance to return to Liberia to continue documenting their story. A new film titled “We The Surfers” will be released soon.If you dig this podcast, will you please leave a short review on Apple Podcasts? It takes less than 60 seconds and makes a difference when I drop to my knees and beg hard-to-get guests on the show. I read them all. You can join my newsletter on Substack. It's glorious. Get full access to Kyle Thiermann at thiermann.substack.com/subscribe
Thanks for being here. I am so excited to be back with a new season and to open it up with a conversation with Filmmaker, Creative Director and Business Owner, Eriksen Dickens. Where do you bridge the gap between making art for arts sake and business? Why is storytelling important in everything you create? Eriksen and I dive into these questions as he shares his rock bottom story of being a former athelete, getting injured and returning to filmmaking. Plus a share a little about what i've been up to, stepping away from social media, starting a production company and what's next for this podcast. Here is how to enter to win a FREE spot inside of the Feb. round of SPOKEN: Listen to the Creative Visionary Podcast Follow, rate and review the podcast Follow me on Instagram: @iamcarolineaylward (if you don't already!) Like + Save this post! Share this post and tag me! Tag a friend in the comments to join us! (Every person tagged is a new entry!) Where to connect with Eriksen: IG: @eriksenwdickens, @dickensbrothers Website: dickensbrothers.com
GAA is such a central part of Irish life that, even if you are not athletically inclined at all, it's pretty much impossible to avoid its sports.Well, two of them at least. Whereas Hurling and Football are ubiquitous, we almost forget that Handball exists.Why? And what happened to this once popular Irish pastime?Ailill Martin is a Documentary Filmmaker and Director of ‘Hit The Wall', he joins Seán to discuss.
GAA is such a central part of Irish life that, even if you are not athletically inclined at all, it's pretty much impossible to avoid its sports.Well, two of them at least. Whereas Hurling and Football are ubiquitous, we almost forget that Handball exists.Why? And what happened to this once popular Irish pastime?Ailill Martin is a Documentary Filmmaker and Director of ‘Hit The Wall', he joins Seán to discuss.
The Author Events Series presents Andre Robert Lee | A Conversation with the Documentary Filmmaker and Author REGISTER In Conversation with Cherri Gregg André Robert Lee most recently served as the Executive Producer of Notes From America With Kai Wright. The show is broadcast from WNYC, the largest public radio station in America. André was the driving force behind the show's expansion from 80 NPR stations to over 120 stations. André was tasked with reshaping and redesigning the live radio show. He is also a Film Maker, Keynote Speaker, Consultant, Writer, and Educator. André has committed his entire career to building an army of change agents. His process includes Many Things; New York City Public Schools, The Ford Foundation, Miramax Films, Urbanworld, Film Movement, Diana Ross, BET, Universal, PBS, HBO, Sundance, Picturehouse, and Dreamworks. André directed and produced The Prep School Negro and served as producer on the documentary I'm Not Racist...Am I? André created The Election Effects Project for Paramount TV. André told the story of incarcerated youth in Richmond with the award-winning film Virtually Free. Because you love Author Events, please make a donation when you register for this event to ensure that this series continues to inspire Philadelphians. The views expressed by the authors and moderators are strictly their own and do not represent the opinions of the Free Library of Philadelphia or its employees. (recorded 11/6/2024)
Send me a text!My guest today is documentary filmmaker, Towe Carlsson who, having found herself questioning her desire to have children and fearing regretting motherhood, went on to make a documentary called Motherhood, Confessions of Regret. Towe worked with three women and one of their children, as well as author of Regretting Motherhood, Orna Donath. The trailer, which can be seen on my social media today is moving and demonstrates the necessity for this conversation to be opened up within society. Towe and I discuss the makings of the film, which is currently in the editing process and the various reasons surrounding the mothers regrets and how their decisions to have children have impacted their lives. The full trailer can be seen here; https://youtu.be/TkGFFG6JSgc?si=vNgwuQarcKhMAWuG Thank you so much for listening to my show!You can follow and contact me here;Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/onesinglewoman/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61551831488278TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@onesinglewomanYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@onesinglewomanpodcastemail - onesinglewomanpodcast@gmail.com
Air Daye - 18 December 2024In the late 1980's, I was suffering from a back injury. A friend suggested I take yoga classes, marking the “re-opening” of my spiritual path. I became an “accidental yogi.” My guest this week on Destination Unlimited, Dr. Tracey Ulshafer, followed a similar path and became an “Accidental Yogini,” launching her career as a Yoga Teacher, Healer, Author, Documentary Filmmaker, International Retreat Leader, and Interfaith Doctor of Ministry. She founded One Yoga and Wellness and is the author of several books, including the award-winning novel The Accidental Yogini.Her website is http://oneyogacenter.net/, and she joins me this week to share her path. She just published a new novel in The Accidental Yogini series, The Accidental Yogini: Padma.#TraceyUlshafer #TheAccidentalYogini #VictorFuhrman #DestinationUnlimited #Interviews #Lifestyle #Metaphysics #Paranormal #SpiritualityConnect with Victor Fuhrman at https://victorthevoice.com/Visit the Destination Unlimited Show Page https://omtimes.com/iom/shows/destination-unlimited/Subscribe to our Newsletter https://omtimes.com/subscribe-omtimes-magazine/Connect with OMTimes on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/Omtimes.Magazine/ and OMTimes Radio https://www.facebook.com/ConsciousRadiowebtv.OMTimes/Twitter: https://twitter.com/OmTimes/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/omtimes/Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/2798417/Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/omtimes/
Mark Jonathan Harris is a three-time Oscar-winning and Emmy-nominated filmmaker, as well as an award-winning author of 10 books, a distinguished professor of film of four decades, and an acclaimed journalist. His newest book, Misfits, is a collection of wonderfully character-driven short stories.I've read Misfits and can tell you the book comprises 12 dynamic stories about offbeat characters grappling with personal encounters as they try to live their disconnected lives. I highly recommend this insightful set of stories to you.Mark started his professional career covering crime for the famed City News Bureau of Chicago. He also reported national news for the Associated Press before making TV documentaries.For several years Mark was a contributing editor to New West magazine. He also wrote articles, essays, and reviews for national newspapers and magazines including: TV Guide, American Heritage, the New York Times, the L.A. Times and the Washington Post. He's also published five award-winning novels for children.Mark's early films document some of the most important political issues of the 1960s. Huelga! is a portrait of Cesar Chavez's United Farmworkers Union and the first year of the union's historic Delano grape strike. The Redwoods, which won an Academy Award for Best Short Documentary, presents the Sierra Club's successful case for establishing a Redwoods National Park. And The Foreigners explores the work of a group of Peace Corps volunteers confronting the contradictions of U.S. foreign policy as they try to bring social change in Colombia.Two films Mark wrote and directed that explore the Holocaust won Oscars for Best Feature Documentary. The Long Way Home documents what happened to the survivors of the concentration camps immediately following their liberation. And Into the Arms of Strangers: Stories of the Kindertransport chronicles Britain's rescue mission of 10,000 children shortly before World War II. The U.S. Library of Congress selected Into the Arms of Strangers for permanent preservation in the National Film Registry. Among Mark's other notable nominated and award-winning films are: Unchained Memories: Readings from the Slave Narratives; Darfur Now; Breaking Point: The War for Democracy in Ukraine; and Foster. He was also a consulting producer for the 5-part, Peabody Award-winning series Asian Americans.For 40 years, Mark taught filmmaking at the School of Cinematic Arts at the University of Southern California. He also taught for 7 years at the School of Film/Video at Cal Arts. In 2010, the International Documentary Association honored him with its Scholarship and Preservation Award for his educational work.
Vivan Norris, a documentary filmmaker, joins David and Rachel in the cafe to talk about her experience as a single mom living outside the U.S. , and that drew her to the story of Obama's mother. The film Obama Mama about the life of Ann Dunham and her work with microcredit was the result. (Vivan can arrange for free screenings of the film for DA chapters and country committees.) Vivan has begun thinking about a project centred on Americans who are considering leaving the U.S., or who have already done so, and has begun collecting their stories. (If you have specific concerns and a story to share, you can email her at vnorris@tulane.edu). Vivian has also recently returned to an earlier project about Muhammad Yunus, the founder of Grameen Bank and a microcredit pioneer.
Michael Knowles sits down with Academy Award-winning filmmaker Bill Courtney for a candid and thought-provoking conversation. From the values that define leadership to the lessons we can all learn from sports, this episode dives deep into what it means to "not be a turkey person." Join An Army of Normal Folks at https://TurkeyPerson.com Coach Bill Courtney: @IAmCoachBill An Army of Normal Folks: @ArmyofNormalFolks
In this new episode, Calen and Sam welcome Victoria City Councillor and documentary filmmaker Krista Loughton for an insightful discussion on homelessness and the challenges surrounding shelters in Victoria and other municipalities.Krista shares her experiences working at the intersection of policy and personal stories, offering a deeper look into the crisis facing vulnerable communities in Victoria. This episode explores the realities of homelessness, the complexities of shelter systems, and the urgent need for compassionate, sustainable solutions.
Chatting With Sherri welcomes documentary filmmaker and author Dr. Elliott Haimoff! Elliott is known for the numerous documentaries he's produced as well as his recently authored books, Space Pioneers - Conversations with the Men of Apollo and Pulp Fiction: The Golden Age of Storytelling and how science fiction gave way to science fact.
As individuals we are the sum total of all our experiences. So it is with Michael Lienau. From a childhood interest in film to a career as a documentary filmmaker, he has left his mark. A close encounter with Mt. Saint Helens eruptions set him on a path to study and document volcanoes. On the way he has translated science into videos that inform and educate generations of people. During the podcast several video productions focusing on volcanoes were mentioned.Here is the Smithsonian Institution National Museum of Natural History Global Volcanism Program for the VolFilm Episodes:https://volcano.si.edu/gallery/VideoCollection.cfm?subject=VOLFilms&language=EnglishAnd specifically the ones produced in English language:Human Experiences with Lava Flowshttps://vimeo.com/666125121Debris Avalanches and Landslideshttps://vimeo.com/666128789Health Hazards of Ashhttps://vimeo.com/666121806For over 45 years Michael Lienau has been an award-winning filmmaker and cinematographer, working in documentaries, television, feature films, commercials, corporate, government and new media.When Mount St. Helens erupted on May 18, 1980, 20-year-old Michael Lienau was one of the first cinematographers to photograph the devastation around the mountain from the ground. Caught in the second largest eruption, the camera crew barely escaped with their lives. Michael's dramatic footage was seen worldwide in IMAX theaters and on television. His unforgettable experience on the mountain fueled a life-long desire to communicate his own story and those of other eyewitnesses in an independent dramatic documentary, “THE FIRE BELOW US: Remembering Mount St. Helens.” This seven-time award-winner became the longest running, most requested, highest rated independent film on National Geographic Television and was also seen internationally on Discovery Networks and PBS.His life changing experience at the 1980 Mount St. Helens eruption led Michael to engage with world-class earth scientists to better understand Earth processes, including plate tectonics related to volcanoes, earthquakes and tsunamis. Much of Michael's affinity for science came from his father, a nuclear physicist who later became a leading expert in the development of geothermal resources around the world.Check out Michael's main website: Global Net ProductionsMajor Endorsements:!Rescheduled January 2025! Emergency Management for Dynamic Populations (DyPop):Hot Mess Express: An emergency management leadership course focusing on response tactics during terrorist attacks. Hot Mess Express includes an immersive exercise during an intentional train derailment scenario. Register for DyPop here:www.thereadinesslab.com/shop/p/dynamic L3Harris Technologies' BeOn PPT App. Learn more about this amazing product here: www.l3harris.com Impulse: Bleeding Control Kits by professionals for professionals: www.dobermanemg.com/impulseDoberman Emergency Management Group provides subject matter experts in planning and training: www.dobermanemg.com
It's been nearly a quarter of a century and sports documentaries as we all know them were seeded by the work of longtime HBO president Ross Greenburg, who returns to discuss how the landscape has changed and broadened for storytelling and entertaining since Steve Sabol partnered to create the first "Hard Knocks" with the Modells and Brian Billick and the Baltimore Ravens in 2001. The post Legendary documentary filmmaker and former HBO president Ross Greenburg talks the legacy of Hard Knocks and modern team branding with Nestor first appeared on Baltimore Positive WNST.
What is the power of photography? How do images and songs bookmark our lives, reminding us of what we care about, who we love, and what it means to be alive?Julian Lennon is a Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter, photographer, documentary filmmaker, and NYTimes bestselling author of the Touch the Earth children's book trilogy. This autumn, Whispers – A Julian Lennon Retrospective is being presented at Le Stanze della Fotografia, culminating in the publication of Life's Fragile Moments, his first photography book. It features a compilation of images that span over two decades of Lennon's unique life, career, adventures, and philanthropy. He founded The White Feather Foundation in 2007, whose key initiatives are education, health, conservation, and the protection of indigenous cultures. He was the executive producer of Kiss the Ground and other environmental documentaries and was named a Peace Laureate by UNESCO in 2020.“I think a lot of joy comes from helping others. One of the things that I've been really focusing on is finding that balance in life, what's real and what's true and what makes you happy. How can you help other people feel the same and have a happier life? I think whatever that takes. So if that's charity, if that's photography, if that's documentary, if that's music, and I can do it, then I'm going to do it.From traveling, especially in Ethiopia, Kenya, and even South America, we just see these scenarios and situations where they don't have enough support or finances. Anything I'm involved in, a good percentage goes to The White Feather Foundation. From what I witnessed, I just wanted to be able to help. My best teacher ever was Mum because I watched her live through life with dignity, grace, respect, and empathy. To me, those are some of the key things that are most important in living life. I think you have to love everybody and yourself. Respect is a real key issue, not only for people but for this world that we live in, Mother Earth. It's of key importance that we honor and respect this beautiful little blue ball that we live on.”www.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcastPhoto credit: © 2021 Marilyn Clark
What is the power of photography? How do images and songs bookmark our lives, reminding us of what we care about, who we love, and what it means to be alive?Julian Lennon is a Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter, photographer, documentary filmmaker, and NYTimes bestselling author of the Touch the Earth children's book trilogy. This autumn, Whispers – A Julian Lennon Retrospective is being presented at Le Stanze della Fotografia, culminating in the publication of Life's Fragile Moments, his first photography book. It features a compilation of images that span over two decades of Lennon's unique life, career, adventures, and philanthropy. He founded The White Feather Foundation in 2007, whose key initiatives are education, health, conservation, and the protection of indigenous cultures. He was the executive producer of Kiss the Ground and other environmental documentaries and was named a Peace Laureate by UNESCO in 2020.“I think a lot of joy comes from helping others. One of the things that I've been really focusing on is finding that balance in life, what's real and what's true and what makes you happy. How can you help other people feel the same and have a happier life? I think whatever that takes. So if that's charity, if that's photography, if that's documentary, if that's music, and I can do it, then I'm going to do it.From traveling, especially in Ethiopia, Kenya, and even South America, we just see these scenarios and situations where they don't have enough support or finances. Anything I'm involved in, a good percentage goes to The White Feather Foundation. From what I witnessed, I just wanted to be able to help. My best teacher ever was Mum because I watched her live through life with dignity, grace, respect, and empathy. To me, those are some of the key things that are most important in living life. I think you have to love everybody and yourself. Respect is a real key issue, not only for people but for this world that we live in, Mother Earth. It's of key importance that we honor and respect this beautiful little blue ball that we live on.”www.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcastPhoto credit: © 2021 Marilyn Clark
What is the power of photography? How do images and songs bookmark our lives, reminding us of what we care about, who we love, and what it means to be alive?Julian Lennon is a Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter, photographer, documentary filmmaker, and NYTimes bestselling author of the Touch the Earth children's book trilogy. This autumn, Whispers – A Julian Lennon Retrospective is being presented at Le Stanze della Fotografia, culminating in the publication of Life's Fragile Moments, his first photography book. It features a compilation of images that span over two decades of Lennon's unique life, career, adventures, and philanthropy. He founded The White Feather Foundation in 2007, whose key initiatives are education, health, conservation, and the protection of indigenous cultures. He was the executive producer of Kiss the Ground and other environmental documentaries and was named a Peace Laureate by UNESCO in 2020.“I think a lot of joy comes from helping others. One of the things that I've been really focusing on is finding that balance in life, what's real and what's true and what makes you happy. How can you help other people feel the same and have a happier life? I think whatever that takes. So if that's charity, if that's photography, if that's documentary, if that's music, and I can do it, then I'm going to do it.From traveling, especially in Ethiopia, Kenya, and even South America, we just see these scenarios and situations where they don't have enough support or finances. Anything I'm involved in, a good percentage goes to The White Feather Foundation. From what I witnessed, I just wanted to be able to help. My best teacher ever was Mum because I watched her live through life with dignity, grace, respect, and empathy. To me, those are some of the key things that are most important in living life. I think you have to love everybody and yourself. Respect is a real key issue, not only for people but for this world that we live in, Mother Earth. It's of key importance that we honor and respect this beautiful little blue ball that we live on.”www.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcastPhoto credit: © 2021 Marilyn Clark
What is the power of photography? How do images and songs bookmark our lives, reminding us of what we care about, who we love, and what it means to be alive?Julian Lennon is a Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter, photographer, documentary filmmaker, and NYTimes bestselling author of the Touch the Earth children's book trilogy. This autumn, Whispers – A Julian Lennon Retrospective is being presented at Le Stanze della Fotografia, culminating in the publication of Life's Fragile Moments, his first photography book. It features a compilation of images that span over two decades of Lennon's unique life, career, adventures, and philanthropy. He founded The White Feather Foundation in 2007, whose key initiatives are education, health, conservation, and the protection of indigenous cultures. He was the executive producer of Kiss the Ground and other environmental documentaries and was named a Peace Laureate by UNESCO in 2020.“I think a lot of joy comes from helping others. One of the things that I've been really focusing on is finding that balance in life, what's real and what's true and what makes you happy. How can you help other people feel the same and have a happier life? I think whatever that takes. So if that's charity, if that's photography, if that's documentary, if that's music, and I can do it, then I'm going to do it.From traveling, especially in Ethiopia, Kenya, and even South America, we just see these scenarios and situations where they don't have enough support or finances. Anything I'm involved in, a good percentage goes to The White Feather Foundation. From what I witnessed, I just wanted to be able to help. My best teacher ever was Mum because I watched her live through life with dignity, grace, respect, and empathy. To me, those are some of the key things that are most important in living life. I think you have to love everybody and yourself. Respect is a real key issue, not only for people but for this world that we live in, Mother Earth. It's of key importance that we honor and respect this beautiful little blue ball that we live on.”www.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcastPhoto credit: © 2021 Marilyn Clark
Singer-songwriter · Documentary Filmmaker · Founder of The White Feather Foundation Photographer/Author of Life's Fragile Moments I think a lot of joy comes from helping others. One of the things that I've been really focusing on is finding that balance in life, what's real and what's true and what makes you happy. How can you help other people feel the same and have a happier life? I think whatever that takes. So if that's charity, if that's photography, if that's documentary, if that's music, and I can do it, then I'm going to do it.
What is the power of photography? How do images and songs bookmark our lives, reminding us of what we care about, who we love, and what it means to be alive?Julian Lennon is a Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter, photographer, documentary filmmaker, and NYTimes bestselling author of the Touch the Earth children's book trilogy. This autumn, Whispers – A Julian Lennon Retrospective is being presented at Le Stanze della Fotografia, culminating in the publication of Life's Fragile Moments, his first photography book. It features a compilation of images that span over two decades of Lennon's unique life, career, adventures, and philanthropy. He founded The White Feather Foundation in 2007, whose key initiatives are education, health, conservation, and the protection of indigenous cultures. He was the executive producer of Kiss the Ground and other environmental documentaries and was named a Peace Laureate by UNESCO in 2020.“I think a lot of joy comes from helping others. One of the things that I've been really focusing on is finding that balance in life, what's real and what's true and what makes you happy. How can you help other people feel the same and have a happier life? I think whatever that takes. So if that's charity, if that's photography, if that's documentary, if that's music, and I can do it, then I'm going to do it.From traveling, especially in Ethiopia, Kenya, and even South America, we just see these scenarios and situations where they don't have enough support or finances. Anything I'm involved in, a good percentage goes to The White Feather Foundation. From what I witnessed, I just wanted to be able to help. My best teacher ever was Mum because I watched her live through life with dignity, grace, respect, and empathy. To me, those are some of the key things that are most important in living life. I think you have to love everybody and yourself. Respect is a real key issue, not only for people but for this world that we live in, Mother Earth. It's of key importance that we honor and respect this beautiful little blue ball that we live on.”www.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcastPhoto credit: © 2021 Marilyn Clark
What is the power of photography? How do images and songs bookmark our lives, reminding us of what we care about, who we love, and what it means to be alive?Julian Lennon is a Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter, photographer, documentary filmmaker, and NYTimes bestselling author of the Touch the Earth children's book trilogy. This autumn, Whispers – A Julian Lennon Retrospective is being presented at Le Stanze della Fotografia, culminating in the publication of Life's Fragile Moments, his first photography book. It features a compilation of images that span over two decades of Lennon's unique life, career, adventures, and philanthropy. He founded The White Feather Foundation in 2007, whose key initiatives are education, health, conservation, and the protection of indigenous cultures. He was the executive producer of Kiss the Ground and other environmental documentaries and was named a Peace Laureate by UNESCO in 2020.“I think a lot of joy comes from helping others. One of the things that I've been really focusing on is finding that balance in life, what's real and what's true and what makes you happy. How can you help other people feel the same and have a happier life? I think whatever that takes. So if that's charity, if that's photography, if that's documentary, if that's music, and I can do it, then I'm going to do it.From traveling, especially in Ethiopia, Kenya, and even South America, we just see these scenarios and situations where they don't have enough support or finances. Anything I'm involved in, a good percentage goes to The White Feather Foundation. From what I witnessed, I just wanted to be able to help. My best teacher ever was Mum because I watched her live through life with dignity, grace, respect, and empathy. To me, those are some of the key things that are most important in living life. I think you have to love everybody and yourself. Respect is a real key issue, not only for people but for this world that we live in, Mother Earth. It's of key importance that we honor and respect this beautiful little blue ball that we live on.”www.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcastPhoto credit: © 2021 Marilyn Clark
Documentary Filmmaker and comedian Yourgo Artsitas has never seen "Smile" but he rewrote it and we read his script! We talk the viral marketing behind the movie, scary movies in general, and play some games! Yourgo and Kyle are joined by Daniel Shar. Our episode is a slightly shorter runtime today, sorry about that. Just scheduling issues but we squeezed in a recording! Check out Yourgo's documentary, TR(ol)l Doc! If you're in Los Angeles, check Kyle out on November 14! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of Seeing Them Live, host Charles welcomes Rudy Childs, an award-winning documentary filmmaker and rock photographer. Rudy shares insights into his career, highlighting his acclaimed documentaries on heavy metal music and his extensive photography work with iconic bands like Van Halen and Aerosmith. The conversation touches on Rudy's early concert experiences, notably his first Aerosmith concert at 15, which set the course for his unique approach to concert photography by sneaking cameras into shows to capture legendary moments.Rudy also discusses the highs and lows of his journey, including curious anecdotes such as impersonating a Kerrang magazine writer for a band interview and his encounter with Sharon Osbourne when she threw him out of Ozzy's dressing room. His passion for rock music is evident in his vivid recollections of concerts and the lengths he went to photograph and videotape these events, despite the challenges posed by his battles with drug use.Beyond photography, Rudy describes his venture into filmmaking, with documentaries like 'The Dogmatics' and 'Tension,' exploring bands that shaped the punk and metal scenes. He details his creative process and the enthusiasm with which he pursued these projects, despite personal setbacks. His work has been celebrated, winning several awards and being featured in numerous publications.Rudy concludes by sharing exciting updates and future plans, including a potential publication of his candid memoir 'Riff Raff and Rock and Roll,' which delves into his personal experiences with addiction and recovery. He also hints at a significant project involving a well-known band, showcasing his ongoing dedication to documenting the world of music.BANDS: Aerosmith, Alice Cooper, Black Sabbath, Blue Oyster Cult, Cheap Trick, Chicago White Sox, David Bowie's band, Tin Machine, Elton John, Flock of Seagulls, Foreigner, J Giles, Judas Priest, Madonna, Megadeth, Men at Work, Metallica, Michael Stanley band, Motley Crue, Nantucket, Ozzie Osbourne, Pink Floyd, Quiet Riot, Rick Derringer, Scorpions, Stray Cats, Ted Nugent, The Kinks, The Outlaws, Thin Lizzy, Tom Petty, Van HalenVENUES: Boston garden, Cape Cod Coliseum, Comiskey park, Four Seasons, Hammerjacks, Merriweather, Nassau Coliseum PATREON:https://www.patreon.com/SeeingThemLivePlease help us defer the cost of producing this podcast by making a donation on Patreon.WEBSITE:https://seeingthemlive.com/Visit the Seeing Them Live website for bonus materials including the show blog, resource links for concert buffs, photos, materials related to our episodes, and our Ticket Stub Museum.INSTAGRAM:https://www.instagram.com/seeingthemlive/FACEBOOK:https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61550090670708
SILICON CURTAIN FILM FUNDRAISER - A project to make a documentary film in Ukraine, to raise awareness of Ukraine's struggle and in supporting a team running aid convoys to Ukraine's frontline towns. https://buymeacoffee.com/siliconcurtain/extras ---------- Igor Tracz 10-time world champion in dog sled racing. volunteer at war. 72 convoys with humanitarian aid to Ukraine completed. Climber, cyclist, diver, shooter, sport trainer, president of a humanitarian foundation. Will Blackburn Author of "The War Next Door" Will Blackburn never meant to write a book about Ukraine. For many years he was happy selling software and living in London. The only outstanding drama in his life had been a tour of Iraq with the Territorial Army in 2003/4. A family crisis in 2015 precipitated a move to Poland. In February of 2022 Will and his wife found themselves living right on the border of a massive European war. He knew he could not just stand by and be happy selling software. It was time to do something. Once Will saw for himself the utter destruction and suffering of Ukraine and its people, he realised that he had to document what he was seeing. Those notes became the book about his journeys into Ukraine. Will is now fully involved in sourcing equipment in support of Ukraine and the convoys run by Fundacja Igora Tracza. Honor Phillips Traveler, Photographer, Writer, team member with Bridge to History - occasional Muay Thai boxer. DW Phillips is a Producer and Film Director, Attorney and Journalist. He has been involved in some extraordinary projects in Ukraine as a Documentary Filmmaker. ---------- LINKS: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dw-p-59111859/ https://www.youtube.com/@UkraineStory ---------- SUPPORT THE CHANNEL: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/siliconcurtain https://www.patreon.com/siliconcurtain ---------- TRUSTED CHARITIES ON THE GROUND: Save Ukraine https://www.saveukraineua.org/ Superhumans - Hospital for war traumas https://superhumans.com/en/ UNBROKEN - Treatment. Prosthesis. Rehabilitation for Ukrainians in Ukraine https://unbroken.org.ua/ Come Back Alive https://savelife.in.ua/en/ Chefs For Ukraine - World Central Kitchen https://wck.org/relief/activation-chefs-for-ukraine UNITED24 - An initiative of President Zelenskyy https://u24.gov.ua/ Serhiy Prytula Charity Foundation https://prytulafoundation.org ---------- PLATFORMS: Twitter: https://twitter.com/CurtainSilicon Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/siliconcurtain/ Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/4thRZj6NO7y93zG11JMtqm Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/finkjonathan/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/siliconcurtain ---------- Welcome to the Silicon Curtain podcast. Please like and subscribe if you like the content we produce. It will really help to increase the popularity of our content in YouTube's algorithm. Our material is now being made available on popular podcasting platforms as well, such as Spotify and Apple Podcasts.
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In her highly anticipated debut feature documentary, titled "Because She's Adopted," Kristal Parke delves deep into her own life story while also weaving together the narratives of other adoptees from diverse backgrounds. Adoptee Kristal Parke is a talented Cree filmmaker, producer, podcaster whose personal journey has driven her to explore themes of identity, belonging, and family in her work. Born and raised in the West Coast of Canada, Kristal was adopted into a non-indigenous family as an infant. This experience profoundly shaped her perspective on life, and she has used her creative prowess to shed light on the complexities of adoption and its impact on individuals and communities. Through heartfelt interviews, poignant storytelling and powerful visuals, the film offers a touching and introspective exploration of what it truly means to belong, and the universal longing for a sense of connection and acceptance. With "Because She's Adopted," Kristal Parke cements herself as a compassionate and insightful filmmaker, encouraging audiences to reflect on their own stories of identity and belonging. Links: Email: kristal@becauseshesadopted.com Website: https://kristalparke.net/ Film Trailer: https://youtu.be/uCnQPDnxgA0?si=VPF1TKfMRiPStDYM Facebook-Instagram-TikTok-Youtube: @becauseshesadopted Connect With Melissa: -Email Melissa here: mindyourownkarma@gmail.com -Click here for the Mind Your Own Karma's Website -Click here for Somatic Mindful Guided Imagery -Find Mind Your Own Karma on Facebook -Find Mind Your Own Karma on Instagram -Find Mind Your Own Karma on YouTube -Click here for a comprehensive list of adoptee/adoptee trauma informed practitioners. Dial 988 for the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline. ________ WANT TO BE A GUEST? (click to email mindyourownkarma@gmail.com) Mind Your Own Karma–The Adoption Chronicles Podcast educates listeners on the realities of adoption through the stories of adoptees, birth parents, and adoptive parents. We delve into their journeys, exploring identity, the emotional impacts of adoption, and the complexities that are involved when a child is removed from their biology. We also tackle tough topics like transracial adoption and adoption ethics, featuring experts and advocates. By sharing these diverse perspectives we hope to not only educate the world, but also give hope and healing to those deeply affected by adoption trauma. ***This podcast's mission is on adoption education. If you have an expertise that you think would be beneficial to anyone touched by adoption and would like to be on the podcast, get in touch with me. #adopt #adoption #adoptee #adopteevoices #adopteesspeak #adoptionpodcast #adopteepodcast #mindyourownkarma #primalwound #adopted #adoptionjourney #thefog #adoptionfog #comeoutofthefog #hypnotherapy #jayshetty #hypnosis #somatic #attachmentstyles #subsconscioushealing #subconscious #whatwasimadefor #adoptiveparents #birthmother #whoami #constellationconversation #firesideadoptees #grief #emotionalpain #adoptionawareness #birthfamily #biologicalfamily #dna #adoptiontrauma #emotionaltrauma #primalwound #emotionalhealing #findmyfamily #smgi #bekind #eatingdisorders #hypnotherapy #somatichealing #somaticexperiencing #listenable #listenablestory #reunion #adopteereunion #ancestry #ancestrydna #23andme #adoptionstory #dna #reactiveattachment #rda #lifecoach #therapy #traumainformed #cree #documentary #filmmaker --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/melissa-ann-brunetti/support
This week on No Script No Problem, I talk to documentary filmmaker Amy Nicholson about her new feature doc “Happy Campers,” which chronicles the final days at a waterfront Virginia trailer park that welcomes all with a smile… until developers come in, buy up the property, and kick the folks who've loved the place for generations out. Listen as Amy explains how she lived in the trailer park during production and how she felt when capitalism collided with this loving community. Amy also explains how she got the film made, which was not easy, and gives some advice for young filmmakers. You can watch "Happy Campers" via video on demand on platforms like Apple TV+ and Amazon. Here's the trailer. Listen to NSNP anywhere you listen to podcasts and watch the show on YouTube. Thanks!
Roland Angle, the acting CEO and President of Architects & Engineers for 9/11 Truth. He served in the U.S. Army Special Forces Topic: why some architects don't believe the official 9/11 story Website: https://www.ae911truth.org/ Social media: https://twitter.com/ae911truth https://www.facebook.com/ae911truth/ https://www.instagram.com/ae911truth_501c3/ Mike Berger, Executive Director for 911truth.org, Documentary Film Maker of Improbable Collapse: The Demolition of Our Republic, Mike has become a prominent voice in the movement seeking transparency and accountability about the attack on 9/11. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Documentary filmmaker John Scheinfeld is a writer, producer and director whose films cover everything from pop culture to politics and sports to religion. His projects dig deep on fascinating topics like Watergate and the Chicago Cubs – as well as an endless roster of talented people like Frank Sinatra, Rosemary Clooney, John Coltrane, Peter Sellers, Bette Midler and John Lennon. His most recent projects include the documentaries “What the Hell Happened to Blood, Sweat and Tears?,” about the classic rock band and their involvement with the U.S. State Department and “Reinventing Elvis: The ‘68 Comeback,” on the television special that revived the King's career. The Emmy- and Grammy-nominee believes he is lucky enough to have the greatest job, going to “interesting places to talk to interesting people about interesting things.” Host Alec Baldwin speaks with Scheinfeld about how he chooses his projects, how he makes his subjects come alive on film and what it was like working with Yoko Ono. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Craig Foster is one of the world's leading natural history filmmakers and cofounder of the Sea Change Project, a nonprofit to protect marine life and raise awareness of the importance of the kelp forest. He won an Academy Award for Best Documentary for My Octopus Teacher and has created more than one hundred films and documentaries. His latest book is titled: Amphibious Soul: Finding the Wild in a Tame World. Some interesting insights from this episode: · When he goes on cold water ocean dives, his entire brain chemistry shifts with elevated dopamine and adrenaline levels while remaining very calm. · Managing fear is about getting to know what it is that you're fearful of. · His curiosity and fearlessness has often taken him into precarious situations coming face to face with dangerous predators like great white sharks and crocodiles. · There are expert native trackers who go beyond tracking visuals and sounds of animals to getting into their minds. They can actually feel the animal inside their own bodies and know intuitively what they're doing and where they're going. · Having a sense of purpose in life is key to accomplishing anything you want. · “Excellence is tapping into the wild part of us that's inherent in all of us.” Show Notes Book: Amphibious Soul: Finding the Wild in a Tame World Documentary: My Octopus Teacher Nonprofit: Sea Change Project
Tim was founder member of ITV's Cook Report team and subsequently spent nearly 10 years as producer-director in Yorkshire Television's acclaimed documentaries department making films for series as diverse as First Tuesday, Network First, Dispatches and Secret History. In addition to making high-profile documentaries through Interesting Films, he has also worked within the BBC, ITV and Al Jazeera.His work has been honoured by Amnesty International, the Royal Television Society, The International Association of Broadcasting, The International Documentary Association, UNESCO, The New York Festivals and the US National Academy of Cable BroadcastingThe Interesting Film Company was set up by Tim Tate, a multi- award-winning film maker and best-selling author.The company is now based around a small core of dedicated film-makers who have learned their craft within some of the most prestigious production companies and documentary teams in British broadcasting: Yorkshire Television, the BBC, Granada and Carlton Television; First Tuesday, Network First and The Cook Report.http://interestingfilms.co.uk/Tim Tate : Conspiracy of Silence (Censored Franklin Cover up Documentary Filmmaker)6 years ago #(censored, #conspiracy, #conspiracy of silence, #cover, #documentary, #edopperman, #filmmaker), #franklin, #franklin cover up, #report, #silence, #tate, #tim, #tim tate, #upBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-opperman-report--1198501/support.
(***TIMESTAMPS in description below) ~ Curt Jaimungal is a mathematical physicist, Documentary Filmmaker & YouTuber. He has a degree in mathematical physics from the University of Toronto and uses his YouTube channel, “Theories of Everything,” to explore theoretical physics, consciousness, Ai, and God in a technically rigorous manner. EPISODE LINKS: - Julian Dorey PODCAST MERCH: https://juliandorey.myshopify.com/ - Support our Show on PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/JulianDorey - Join our DISCORD: https://discord.gg/Ajqn5sN6 CURT'S LINKS: YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@TheoriesofEverything/videos JULIAN YT CHANNELS: - SUBSCRIBE to Julian Dorey Clips YT: https://www.youtube.com/@juliandoreyclips - SUBSCRIBE to Julian Dorey Daily YT: https://www.youtube.com/@JulianDoreyDaily - SUBSCRIBE to Best of JDP: https://www.youtube.com/@bestofJDP FOLLOW JULIAN DOREY: INSTAGRAM (Podcast): https://www.instagram.com/juliandoreypodcast/ INSTAGRAM (Personal): https://www.instagram.com/julianddorey/ X: https://twitter.com/julianddorey Get $150 Off The Eight Sleep Pod Pro Mattress / Mattress Cover (USING CODE: “JULIANDOREY”): https://eight-sleep.ioym.net/trendifier ***TIMESTAMPS*** 00:00 - Mutual Friend Brian Keating, Curt Background, Political Documentary 11:23 - Public Mistrust in Science, Neil deGrasse Tyson Argument, Terrance Howard Controversy 23:51 - What Does Truth Mean vs Science Infinity Explained, Cantor's Diagonal Argument 35:13 - Terrance Howard vs Eric Weinstein Reaction, Math & Physics, Psychedelic Trips 48:11 - Power of Perspective, Plato & the Cave, Institution Trust Gone, Trump's Truth Social 55:39 - Famous German ‘Truth' Study Reaction, Science & ‘Feel'/'Reality' 01:11:29 - Curt's REAL Thoughts on Terrance Howard 01:23:42 - Miracle of Earth, Fear of God, Gratitude & Jordan Peterson 01:39:05 - John Vervaeke, Reacting to Terrence Howard, Kanye West & Creativity 01:51:49 - UFOs & Aliens Curt's Bet w/ Neil deGrasse Tyson on Aliens 02:05:33 - Kevin Knuth Notorious UFO/Alien Studies, Disclosure, Terrance McKenna, Anti-Gravity 02:22:13 - UFOs Close Encounter of 4th Kind, Ancient Civilizations & Tech, Curt's Issue w/ Bob Lazar 02:30:51 - Curt's Disagreement w/ Michio Kaku, String Theory Explained & debated 02:44:11 - Brian Greene (Scientific Community) Refuses to Reject String Theory 02:50:04 - Advanced Civilization & Time Travel, Meaning of Life 02:58:49 - Find Curt CREDITS: - Hosted by Julian D. Dorey - Intro Editor & Producer: Alessi Allaman: https://www.instagram.com/allaman.docyou/ Julian Dorey Podcast Episode 225 - Curt Jaimungal Music by Artlist.io
Dan & Manny welcome back the director of The Orange Years & This is GWAR, Scott Barber, to talk about the Kickstarter for his new project Game Changers, a docu series about the videogames that changed everything! Scott talks about what he's been up to since the last time we had him on to discuss his documentary The Orange Years, he tells us about his new project with Phil Moore (host of Nick Arcade) called Game Changers, why he thinks this is the perfect timing for a docu series like Game Changers, some of his favorite nostalgic videogames, his obsession with the Nintendo Power Glove, how kids are coming back to retro games in a big way, and he shares a cautionary tale about being an indie filmmaker that we feel ALL indie artists need to hear. HELP FUND GAME CHANGERS!!! Scott produced and co-directed The Orange Years: The Nickelodeon Story - a documentary chronicling the rise of the Nickelodeon network throughout the 80s and 90s. The film is currently available on Amazon Prime VIdeo, Apple TV, and most places you can buy and rent streaming movies. He also directed This Is GWAR, a documentary about the infamous art collective/performance art/monster band, currently on AMC+, Shudder, and for rent on Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV, and more. He is currently working on a new show called Game Changers, with Phil Moore of Nick Arcade! Some Episode Notes Game Changers Kickstarter! The Orange Years (Movie 2018) 40:
“Are you prepared to keep your divine appointment? God is ever ready to offer you wonderful opportunities, new insights, and a real promotion in living.” It's time to quit the debating society and move on to your greater good. Consider this: Shall I put my great thought energy into what I seek and admire or shall I give my energy to opposition and resistance of what I dislike? On this episode, Darrell and Ed encourage listeners to break free from wrestling with fear, doubt and worry and enthusiastically step out believing that God goes before us arranging things on our behalf. And, during the second segment. documentary filmmaker Glenn Brewster keeps things rolling with today's reading, “Divine Appointment”. Support the show: www.patreon.com/funniestthing
In this episode of the Wellness Center Creators podcast, Tricia Creason-Valencia shares her inspiring journey from documentary filmmaker to founder of Powerhouse, a creative workspace for women in San Jose. Tricia discusses the importance of storytelling in building empathy and community, and how her experiences as a filmmaker, teacher, and mother have shaped her mission to empower women creators and entrepreneurs. She explores the significance of creating supportive environments where women can thrive professionally and personally, emphasizing the integration of joy and creativity in the workplace. Tricia also offers insights on fostering collaborative cultures in small businesses and the critical role of community support in personal and professional growth. This episode provides valuable wisdom on storytelling, community building, and the transformative power of creativity in empowering women. Get all the links, resources and show notes here: https://wellnesscentercreators.com Sponsored by Jane App, Jane offers online booking, charting, scheduling, secure video and invoicing on one secure, beautifully designed system: https://jane.app/ Use code wellness1mo for a one-month grace period on your new Jane account.
In this episode of The Truth in This Art podcast, host Rob Lee converses with Jeronique, an award-winning documentary filmmaker and photographer from Washington DC. They discuss Jeronique's creative journey, discussing her early memories, the impact of community and preservation, and the significance of capturing memories visually through photography and fashion. Jeronique reflects on her childhood, the cultural significance of family photographs, and the influence of local fashion. The episode also touches on the challenges of social media engagement, the storytelling power of fashion, and the importance of preserving cultural identity and community narrativesEpisode Highlights:Early Memories (00:04:10) Jeronique shares her childhood memories and the impact of growing up in a unique community environment.Visual Language and Photography (00:14:45) Jeronique reflects on the development of her interest in capturing memories visually, particularly through photography, and the significance of historical images.Family and Cultural Heritage (00:17:43) The striking image of Jeronique's great-grandmother, her Native American heritage, and the impact of her storytelling on his understanding of family and cultural identity.The Unique Brilliance of Trayvon Green (00:23:00) Jeronique praises Travon Naim's exceptional talent in fashion, photography, and community impact.Navigating Social Media and Artistic Integrity (00:29:03) Jeronique shares her struggle with maintaining artistic integrity while navigating social media and the pressure for likes and shares.D.C.'s Unique Fashion Culture (00:31:22) Jeronique highlights the creativity and diversity of fashion professionals in Washington, D.C., challenging the perception of the city as solely political and transient.Personal Style and Storytelling (00:43:16) Rob and Jeronique share their thoughts on personal style and how it can be used as a form of storytelling.Challenges in Storytelling (00:54:45) This is the part when they explore the difficulty of respectfully and authentically telling the stories of highly creative individuals.Preservation of cultural events through clothing (01:01:11) The significance of clothing from historical events and protests in DC, and how it serves as a way to share personal stories and experiences.Key Takeaways:1. Embrace Change and Growth: Allow your identity to evolve naturally over time, reflecting on your creative journey regularly.2. Document Your Community: Capture the essence of your community through art to preserve memories and stories.3. Tell the Story Behind the Image: Provide context and background stories when sharing photographs to add depth and personal connection.4. Support Local Artists: Actively seek out and support local designers and artists to enrich your creative community and help them gain recognition.Website and Socials:jeronique.comInstagram: jeroniqueYouTube: @Jeronique If you enjoyed today's episode with Jeronique, where we explored the profound impact of memory, family stories, and preservation through photography and fashion, please take a moment to visit and support her website and social media links. Your engagement means the world to us! Don't forget to rate and review this episode to help us reach more listeners. Additionally, consider supporting my Patreon to keep bringing you these inspiring conversations. Your support is invaluable!
Her films populate the most notable entries in underground and mainstream 20th century youth culture. Trailblazing filmmaker Penelope Spheeris joins us to share her cheeky Hollywood outsider perspective which allowed her to break legendary ground, with Suburbia and the Decline of Western Civilization trilogy and make significant dents in mainstream film land with Wayne's World, Black Sheep and Little Rascals. Brace for Penelope's snidely self-effacing perspective on movies, music, and Hollywood's club and movie cultures.Penelope traces her fascination with punk and street life back to her turbulently nomadic life as a carnival kid. In the late 70s, she and her film crew stage dove deep into L.A.'s punk infused club scene and emerged with Decline of Western Civilization I… A film which was quickly banned by the LAPD before capturing a devoted midnight screening audience and ascending into cult status. Decline I was followed, seven years later by Decline II which captured The Hollywood metal scene and then by Decline III, Penelope's homage to Hollywood's homeless, punk street kids, one of whom became her long-term boyfriend.Between Declines II and III, Penelope directed Wayne's World. She fills us in on capturing Mike Myers and Dana Carvey's big screen vision, how funny they were on the set and whether or not Freddy Mercury saw the famous head banging, Bohemian Rhapsody car scene??? Disappointments cloud anyone's horizon but Penelope has come to terms with losing Wayne's World II and she's still hopeful that her unreleased doc about Ozzfest '99 will receive the necessary music clearances for wide release. (We're counting on you, Sharon Osborne!)Plus, Fritz is recommending The Beach Boys doc on Disney+ and Weezy shares her nuanced take on Spacey Unmasked on Max.Path Points of Interest:Penelope SpheerisPenelope Spheeris on Wikipedia Penelope Spheeris on imdbDecline of Western Civilization MoviesWe Sold Our Souls for Rock 'n' RollBeach Boys - Disney+Spacey Unmasked