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RSA Events
Minds in the making: humans, AI and the future of thought

RSA Events

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2026 57:29


In the RSA's historic Great Room – the home of ideas since the Enlightenment – cognitive scientist Gaurav Suri explores how both human and AI minds emerge from vast, hidden networks of neural activity. A clear, compelling introduction to the science behind intelligence, attention and learning.Speaker:Gaurav Suri, Cognitive Scientist and Psychologist (Associate Professor, San Francisco State University)Chair:David Malone, Documentary Filmmaker and AuthorDonate to the RSA: https://thersa.co/3ZyPOEaBecome an RSA Events sponsor: https://utm.guru/ueembFollow RSA on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thersaorg/Like RSA on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theRSAorg/Listen to RSA Events podcasts: https://bit.ly/35EyQYUJoin our Fellowship: https://www.thersa.org/fellowship/join

Seeing Them Live
S04E01, Part 1 of 2 – The Encore: Wrapping Up 2025's Live Music Scene

Seeing Them Live

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2026 64:44


Welcome to the second annual Seeing Them Live Year End Concert Review show, where a panel of returning guests shares their favorite live music experiences from 2025. Host Charles brings together an eclectic group of music enthusiasts including award-winning documentary filmmaker Eric Green, podcast host Jessica Catena, nurse practitioner Summer, antique shop owner Art Gregg, executive assistant Dawn Fontaine, accountant Steve Pothel, high school teacher Andy, and producer Doug Flozak to discuss the concerts that defined their year.Eric Green kicks off the discussion with an impressive lineup that showcased both legendary side projects and emerging talent. His year began with Close Enemies featuring Aerosmith bassist Tom Hamilton at City Winery Boston, followed by Kim Deal's solo tour at the Wilbur Theater. He caught Benmont Tench of Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers fame doing an intimate VH1 Storytellers-style performance, and witnessed Shane Hawkins honoring his late father Taylor Hawkins with Chevy Metal at Brighton Music Hall. Eric also saw the Joe Perry Project's supergroup lineup featuring Chris Robinson and Robert DeLeo, enjoyed a nostalgic double bill of Billy Idol and Joan Jett at the Xfinity Center, caught the rising stars Wet Leg at a packed Roadrunner Boston show, experienced Jeff Tweedy's multigenerational band at Royale, and closed out his year with Throwing Muses at the new Racket venue in New York City.Jessica Catena attended three memorable indoor concerts that kept her dry after previous years of rain-soaked shows. She saw young jazz sensation Samara Joy at the newly renovated Ridgefield Playhouse in Connecticut with her uncle, experienced the Broadway spectacle of Moulin Rouge featuring Wayne Brady and Taye Diggs with updated contemporary songs, and capped off her year at iHeartRadio's Jingle Ball at Madison Square Garden, where she saw Ed Sheeran, Laufey, and a diverse lineup of pop and folk artists while dealing with some challenging sightlines.Summer's concert year included the intimate Metro show with Bridget Calls Me Baby where her son met the bass player's parents, a record-breaking night at Lollapalooza featuring Olivia Rodrigo's surprise Weezer collaboration, an energetic Yungblud performance at the Riviera that included some crowd drama, and a unique operatic interpretation of Smashing Pumpkins' Melancholy and the Infinite Sadness at the Lyric Opera of Chicago during a snowstorm.Art Gregg had a remarkable year highlighted by three unforgettable shows. He saw childhood hero Burton Cummings of The Guess Who at the North Shore Center for Performing Arts after accidentally meeting him in the lobby without recognizing him, caught Michael Schenker's 50 Years with UFO celebration at the Desplaines Theater, and scored a last-minute ninth-row ticket to see Robert Plant at the intimate Vic Theatre, where the Led Zeppelin legend performed six classic songs including an electrifying version of Ramble On that earned a rare standing ovation.Charles rounds out the discussion by mentioning his own concert experiences at new Chicago venues including Space in Evanston where he saw Mdou Moctar and The Old 97s, the female-focused Motoblot festival at Beat Kitchen, an incredible Buddy Guy performance at the Rialto Square Theater where the 89-year-old blues legend walked through the aisles playing guitar, shows at the new Garcia's venue and City Winery, and his anticipation for an upcoming Iron Maiden show. The episode concludes with a teaser for part two, which will feature Dawn's private jet experience with the Rolling Stones, Andy's Bonnaroo adventure, and Steve's concert highlights.BANDS: Aerosmith, Alex Warren, Bachman Turner Overdrive, Belly, Benmont Tench, Billy Idol, Black Crows, Black Sabbath, Bob Dylan, Bridget Calls Me Baby, Burton Cummings, Chapel Rowan, Chevy Metal, Close Enemies, DJO, Dogs in a Pile, Ed Sheeran, Elastica, Elastica, Elvis, Foo Fighters, Foghat, Foster the People, Gary Newman, Generation X, Gigi Perez, Guns N Roses, Iron Maiden, Jeff Tweedy, Joan Jett and the Blackhearts, Joe Perry Project, Johnny Cash, K-pop band Monsta X, Katy Perry, Kim Deal, King Gizzard, Laufey, Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin 2, Liz Fair, Mdou Moctar, Metallica, Michael Shanker, Miles Smith, Ministry, Neil Young, Nelly, Nine Inch Nails, Olivia Rodrigo, Ozzy Osborne, Pixies, Psychedelic Furs, Radiohead, Robert Plant, Rolling Stones, Runaways, Samara Joy, Sarah Larson, Shonen Knife, Smashing Pumpkins, Soraia, Stone Temple Pilots, Taylor Hawkins, The Babies, The Beatles, The Black Crows, The Boudines, The Breeders, The Guess Who, The Old 97s, The Police, The Scorpions, The Velvet Underground, Throwing Muses, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, UFO, Van Halen, Walk the Moon, Wayne Brady, Weezer, Wet Leg, Wilco, Wrought Iron Soul, Yungblud.VENUES: Aragon Ballroom, Barclays, Beat Kitchen, Box Center Wang Theater (Boston), Brighton Music Hall (Boston), City Winery (Boston), City Winery (Chicago), Credit Union One Amphitheater, Desplaines Theater, Garcia's, Grant Park, Great Woods (Xfinity Center in Mansfield, Massachusetts), House of Blues, Lyric Opera of Chicago, Madison Square Garden, Metro, North Shore Center for Performing Arts (Skokie, Illinois), Penn Station, Racket (New York City/Chelsea), Ravinia, Rialto Square Theater, Ridgefield Playhouse, Riviera, Roadrunner Boston, Royale (Boston), Salt Shed (Chicago), Sonia (Cambridge, Massachusetts), Space (Evanston, Illinois), Thalia Hall, Tweeter Center, Vic Theatre (Chicago), Wilbur Theater (Boston), Wrigley Field, Xfinity Center (Mansfield, Massachusetts). 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

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News Talk 920 KVEC
Hometown Radio 01/14/26 3p: Documentary filmmaker Justice Whitaker

News Talk 920 KVEC

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2026 24:01


Hometown Radio 01/14/26 3p: Documentary filmmaker Justice Whitaker

Santa Barbara Talks with Josh Molina
Santa Barbara Talks: Documentary Filmmaker Daniel A. Nelson talks 'Are You My Brother? '

Santa Barbara Talks with Josh Molina

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2026 122:27


Daniel A. Nelson talk about his compelling, moving documentary "Are You My Brother?" and his many other works, in the latest episode of Santa Barbara Talks with Josh Molina. Nelson go this start as a journalist at Santa Barbara City College, serving as sports editor of The Channels. He freelanced for the Santa Barbara Daily Sound, and covered the San Francisco Giants before transferring to Columbia University to study documentary filmmaking. He has worked on the "Are You My Brother?" and The Death and Life of Marsha P. Johnson," as well as "And so I stayed," and "How to Survive a Pandemic." Nelson, the son of two Associated Press sportswriters, shares his journalism stories, talks about his career and talks about the importance of journalism. Please subscribe to this podcast and visit www.santabarbaratalks.com. Consider a donation to this podcast at www.santabarbaratalks.com Josh Molina has been a journalist in Santa Barbara for 20 years. He creates dynamic and engaging conversations with people on the topics of housing, education, art, culture, business and more. He also covered City Hall for the San Jose Mercury News. In addition to working as editor of the Santa Barbara News-Press, he teaches journalism at Santa Barbara City College. Please subscribe to his You Tube channel for more content. This podcast is owned by Joshua Molina and not affiliated with any other organization.

Stay Off My Operating Table
Why American Food is Broken and How One Man is Fighting Back - A Documentary Filmmaker's Story - Patrick Sullivan

Stay Off My Operating Table

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2025 52:08


Eleven years after thyroid cancer, Patrick Sullivan realized he was still furious that no one could explain what happened to his body, so he made a documentary exposing how America's food system went rotten and how everyday people are reviving it.Social Links:•Jigsaw Health on the web: https://www.JigsawHealth.com•Jigsaw Health on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@jigsaw_health•Jigsaw Health on IG: https://www.instagram.com/jigsaw_health/•Jigsaw Health on FB: https://www.facebook.com/JigsawHealth/•Patrick on X: https://twitter.com/realPatrickJr •Patrick on IG: https://www.instagram.com/patricksullivanjr/ •Breaking Big Food on IG: https://www.instagram.com/breakingbigfood/Send Dr. Ovadia a Text Message. (If you want a response, you must include your contact information.) Dr. Ovadia cannot respond here. To contact his team, please send an email to team@ifixhearts.com Like what you hear? Head over to IFixHearts.com/book to grab a copy of my book, Stay Off My Operating Table. Ready to go deeper? Talk to someone from my team at IFixHearts.com/talk.Stay Off My Operating Table on X: Dr. Ovadia: @iFixHearts Jack Heald: @JackHeald5 Learn more: Stay Off My Operating Table on Amazon Take Dr. Ovadia's metabolic health quiz: iFixHearts Dr. Ovadia's website: Ovadia Heart Health Jack Heald's website: CultYourBrand.com Theme Song : Rage AgainstWritten & Performed by Logan Gritton & Colin Gailey(c) 2016 Mercury Retro RecordingsAny use of this intellectual property for text and data mining or computational analysis including as training material for artificial intelligence systems is strictly prohibited without express written consent from Dr. Philip Ovadia.

SBS Japanese - SBSの日本語放送
Documentary Filmmaker Megumi Nishikura Breaks the Silence, Confronting Japan's Nationality Law After 40 Years of Inner Conflict - 沈黙では何も変わらない—日本の「国籍法」と、40年以上抱え続けた葛藤を越えて、ドキュ

SBS Japanese - SBSの日本語放送

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2025 14:18


While many countries now allow multiple citizenship, Japan maintains a single-nationality principle.Documentary filmmaker Megumi Nishikura reflects on how Japan's Nationality Act affects people living across borders. - ドキュメンタリー映画『ハーフ』から10年以上。 日本の“社会の現実”を世界に伝えてきたドキュメンタリー映像監督・西倉めぐみさんが、 次に取り上げるテーマは日本の「国籍法」。

Tax Chats
Death and Taxes: A chat with documentary filmmaker Justin Schein

Tax Chats

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2025 31:59


Send us a textJeff and Scott talk with Justin Schein. They discuss Justin's newest film, and the issues and questions it brings up. Justin's newest film is Death and Taxes, which "is a feature documentary about wealth, inequality and the American Dream, viewed through the lens of the estate tax and the very personal story of a father and son at odds over what kind of inheritance we want to leave our kids and our country." Learn more about the film here: https://www.deathandtaxesfilm.com/. 

GeoTrek
Smarter, Safer Housing: A Conversation with Documentary Filmmaker George Siegal

GeoTrek

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2025 40:49


Documentary filmmaker George Siegal, founder of Move the World Films, exposes the hidden risks in our homes and what we can do to make smarter, safer housing decisions before disaster strikes.Check out George Siegal's company here

Musically Speaking with Chuong Nguyen
Episode 581 - Discussing Dr. Neelan Tiruchelvam with Pitasanna Shammugathas (Documentary Filmmaker)

Musically Speaking with Chuong Nguyen

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2025 58:45


Originally Recorded September 26th, 2025About Pitasanna Shanmugathas: https://ca.linkedin.com/in/pitasanna-shanmugathas-715323b0Check out Pitasanna's documentary on Sri Lankan Constitutionalist Dr. Neelan Tiruchelvam, titled Neelan Unsilenced: https://www.neelanunsilenced.com/ This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit musicallyspeaking.substack.com

Soccernostalgia Talk Podcast
Soccernostalgia Talk Podcast-Episode 224 (Interview with Freelance writer, author, documentary filmmaker and educator, Mr. Tim O'Bryhim, as we discuss his book ‘MISL 1980s: Tales From a Lost Soccer League' (2025))

Soccernostalgia Talk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2025 53:29


This is the 224th episode of my podcast, 'Soccernostalgia Talk Podcast'.For this episode, I interview Freelance writer, author, documentary filmmaker and educator, Mr. Tim O'Bryhim, as we discuss his book ‘MISL 1980s: Tales From a Lost Soccer League' (2025).Mr. O'Bryhim is also the author of ‘Make This Town Big: The Story of Roy Turner and the Wichita Wings' (2016).Mr. O'Bryhim is also the producer of the Documentary ‘God Save the Wings', chronicling the MISL team, the Wichita Wings.For any questions/comments, you may contact us:You may also contact me on this blog, on twitter @sp1873 and on facebook under Soccernostalgia.https://linktr.ee/sp1873Mr. Paul Whittle, @1888letter on twitter and https://the1888letter.com/contact/https://linktr.ee/BeforeThePremierLeague You may also follow the podcast on spotify and Apple podcasts all under ‘Soccernostalgia Talk Podcast'Please leave a review, rate and subscribe if you like the podcast.Mr. O'Bryhim's contact info:Substack: https://substack.com/@timobryhimSubstack: https://misl1980s.substack.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/misl1980sInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/misl1980s/Link to Mr. O'Bryhim's books:https://www.amazon.com/MISL-1980s-Tales-Soccer-League/dp/B0FR2CYYFG/https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B0FR2CYYFG/https://www.amazon.com/Make-This-Town-Big-Wichita/dp/1530856272/Documentary (God Save the Wings):https://godsavethewings.com/https://www.amazon.com/God-Save-Wings-Andy-Chapman/dp/B0CKGVPQ3P Listen on Spotify / Apple Podcasts:https://open.spotify.com/episode/1DF3UjlziEI0bW5SIXlSqg?si=ubl0n6PPQCCHneFarjuXng&nd=1&dlsi=4fc227e0e1194610https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/soccernostalgia-talk-podcast-episode-224-interview/id1601074369?i=1000733559707Youtube Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ITMJHwVtyoEBlog Link:https://soccernostalgia.blogspot.com/2025/10/soccernostalgia-talk-podcast-episode_26.htmlSupport the show

NüVoices
A Job to Repair Marital Infidelity with Documentary Filmmaker Elizabeth Lo

NüVoices

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2025 24:59


This week, host Solarina Ho and her guest, Hong Kong filmmaker Elizabeth Lo, discuss the director's award-winning new documentary, 'Mistress Dispeller', which premiered at the 81st Venice International Film Festival last September. The film is now playing in select theaters across the United States. The intimate film follows a middle-aged couple and Wang Zhenxi, a "Mistress Dispeller", who is hired by the wife to end the husband's affair with a younger woman. Solarina and Elizabeth discuss the film's meditative exploration of relationships, how Wang inserts herself into this couple's life, and how the couple — and the mistress — navigate the complex dynamics and emotions of marriage and infidelity, and their place within broader Chinese society. Elizabeth also discusses the painstaking, years-long process of finding her central characters, and the remarkable trust and sensitivity required that allowed her to tell their stories.

Ruben In The Center
EP 151 | Elsa Sevilla, documentary filmmaker, host of public television "Historic Places w/Elsa Sevilla" and author

Ruben In The Center

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2025 53:27


Host Ruben Navarrette has a great conversation with Elsa Sevilla, Tijuana-born television journalist and host of the KPBS documentary series, “Historic Places w/ Elsa Sevilla.” She is also a San Diego-based filmmaker, professional speaker and author of the recently published book “Camera Ready: From Hardship To The Spotlight.” The two talk about Sevilla's personal and professional journey. They also delve into the power of history, geography, filmmaking, journalism and storytelling. Finally, they unpack the Mexican/Mexican-American experience unfolding on both sides of the U.S.-Mexico border. 

VIFF Podcast
Ari's Theme" documentary filmmaker, Jeff Petry, on how to capture a legacy

VIFF Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2025 36:56


Ari Kinarthy's existence is marked by worry and vigilance around his health, as he struggles with spinal muscular atrophy. Yet he was born with the soul of an artist, becoming a celebrated composer eager to share his story through the power of music. Making him the subject of Jeff Petry and Nathan Drillot's 'Ari's Theme,' Director of Programming at VIFF, Curtis Woloschuk, sits down with Petry to discuss what it takes to build trust with your documentary subject, the importance of centering their story, and how to ensure their art will be remembered. This episode was recorded during the 2024 Vancouver International Film Festival. This podcast is brought to you by the Vancouver International Film Festival.Presented on the traditional and unceded territory of the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish), and sel̓íl̓witulh (Tsleil-Waututh) nations.

Embracing Arlington Arts Talks
Iconic Black Documentary Film Maker Emmitt Thrower Tells All

Embracing Arlington Arts Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2025 28:58


Listen to iconic actor, film maker and activist Emmitt Thrower as he reflects on his long career making socially conscious documentaries. This interview is part of Embracing Arlington Art's special podcast series on Black excellence in the arts!  

Can I Say Something?
Interview w/ Documentary Filmmaker Ashley Sabin

Can I Say Something?

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2025 31:45


I got to sit down with documentary filmmaker Ashley Sabin to talk about her work on films like Kamp Katrina, Girl Model, and Kim's Video. We dug into how she approaches telling real people's stories with care, the ethics of documentary filmmaking, and what draws her to the fringes of culture.Check out her and Davids's work on Kanopy, and here Carnivalesque Films.

Bullseye with Jesse Thorn
Documentary filmmaker Victor Kossakovsky

Bullseye with Jesse Thorn

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2025 35:59


Filmmaker Victor Kosskovsky has been thinking quite a lot about rocks these days. Things like big granite boulders, crushed up gravel and stunning slabs of marble. He formed those thoughts, and some opinions, into his most recent documentary: Architecton. It's a movie entirely about stone. Victor joined us to talk about Architecton, what drew him to choosing rocks as a film subject and much more. Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy

The Creative Process in 10 minutes or less · Arts, Culture & Society
All About Bees, Soil & Regeneration with Documentary Filmmaker REBECCA TICKELL

The Creative Process in 10 minutes or less · Arts, Culture & Society

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2025 15:03


"For the last two decades, I've made over 20 films about the environment, starting with oil and carbon emissions. Those films, Kiss the Ground and now Common Ground, talk about how we can stabilize the climate, reverse climate change, grow nutrient-dense food, and help farmers make a profit through biodiversity and regenerative practices and principles.There's incredible intelligence in nature; it knows how to be resilient. We thought we could do it better, and in trying to mechanize and industrialize the entire system, we created a linear system that doesn't make sense. We're growing animals to produce food that we can't eat so that we can ship it halfway around the world. It's a system that doesn't work.The way to heal, regenerate, stabilize the climate, and reverse climate change is literally one inch and one acre at a time—through communities waking up to the power of soil and biodiversity to sequester carbon for all of us. The oceans can't handle any more carbon absorption; they're acidifying and heating up. We need to take the carbon we've emitted and put it back into the soil. When we do that, we create thriving ecosystems, biodiversity, and water infiltration, which massively reduces the risks from flooding. It helps reverse desertification and staves off droughts by retaining water like a sponge. Resiliency comes from having genetic diversity rather than just one of everything."Today, we explore the work of a filmmaker whose lens is consistently turned toward the most critical issues facing our planet. Rebecca Tickell, in collaboration with her husband Josh Tickell, has created a powerful cinematic catalog of films that are not merely observations, but catalysts for change. They've taken on the complexities of our energy systems, the deep-seated problems within our food supply, and now, with her latest work, Bee: Wild, they explore the essential, fragile, and often unseen world of pollinators.Their film Kiss the Ground sparked a global conversation about regenerative agriculture, leading to tangible shifts in policy and public understanding. Common Ground continued this exploration, unraveling the intricate web of our food systems. Now, with Bee: Wild, narrated by Ellie Goulding and executive produced by Angelina Jolie,Rebecca brings her characteristic blend of journalistic rigor, personal narrative, and solutions-driven storytelling to the urgent plight of bees, asking us to reconsider our relationship with the natural world.Episode Websitewww.creativeprocess.info/podInstagram:@creativeprocesspodcast

Art Dealer Diaries Podcast
Marc Sternberg: Documentary Filmmaker - Epi. 358, Host Dr. Mark Sublette

Art Dealer Diaries Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2025 98:38


I had Marc Sternberg on today, and it was a very interesting podcast, a little different than what I normally do. Marc contacted me, wanting to interview me for the documentary he's working on titled "Cowgirls: The Women of Western Art."Marc had seen a show that was about cowgirl art at Western Spirit: Scottsdale's Museum of the West, and he was wondering why an exhibit focusing on women was separated from everything else. He just didn't understand why it had to be an entirely separate exhibit. That experience led him down this rabbit hole of women in Western art and he jumped in head first as any inquisitive creative person does when they get that nugget of information that really makes them invested in something new.  Marc goes "Well, I think maybe I should do a documentary on it." So he's working on this film now and he's interviewing some of the top women in the Western art space.Like I said, it's a little different because he wanted to interview me and I wanted to interview him. So we just kind of interviewed each other. You get this great talk about the film and what he's doing and what he's hoping to accomplish. Then I flip it on it's side and let him interview me on questions that he has that are pertinent to his documentary.So it's an interesting podcast that covers a lot of ground. Not only cowgirl art, but women artists in general. But I had a great time, very fun and, you know, I think if you are interested in this dialog, you will find it fascinating.Watch the trailer for "Cowgirls: The Women of Western Art" here:https://vimeo.com/1100188514

One Planet Podcast
All About Bees, Soil & Regeneration with Documentary Filmmaker REBECCA TICKELL

One Planet Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2025 60:46


“I didn't really appreciate bees until I became a farmer, and then I started to understand how essential bees are for our food. They pollinate 70% of our food, and that feeds 90% of the world. There's a whole world of insects that creates the color in our food; it's what creates the flavor in our food. It's part of our biodiversity, and it's essential for human life on Earth to protect and understand how to protect these bees and pollinators.If you look at the COP, the Conference of the Parties, they haven't even been talking about soil regeneration at all, and they've been holding these conferences in oil-rich countries, then talking about reducing carbon emissions. Soil has the power, through photosynthesis, to draw down carbon from the atmosphere. It's called biosequestration. It takes that carbon down into the roots, and then it turns it into healthy humus. That is the food for life in the soil. It needs that carbon. And so that is the purpose of plants. They breathe in the carbon and breathe out the oxygen. As we've been watching carbon levels increase in our atmosphere, we've been watching the ocean try to absorb as much of it as it can and become acidified as a result, leading to great losses to our ocean habitat and coral reefs.We've forgotten that simple tool of the solution that's right beneath our feet called soil health and soil regeneration. Not only does it draw down carbon, it's the only place we can put that teraton of carbon that we've emitted. There's only one place for it, and it's in the soil. So why isn't that the main conversation of every climate conversation? You not only bring the soil back to life, but you are creating nutrient-dense food. You're giving plants the ability to work in symbiosis with the soil that it co-evolved with. That then allows for it not only to be resilient and have a strong immune system, but also to absorb nutrition, which, in turn, we eat and absorb that nutrition. Like I said, we're a reflection of the soil.”Today, we explore the work of a filmmaker whose lens is consistently turned toward the most critical issues facing our planet. Rebecca Tickell, in collaboration with her husband Josh Tickell, has created a powerful cinematic catalog of films that are not merely observations, but catalysts for change. They've taken on the complexities of our energy systems, the deep-seated problems within our food supply, and now, with her latest work, Bee: Wild, they explore the essential, fragile, and often unseen world of pollinators.Their film Kiss the Ground sparked a global conversation about regenerative agriculture, leading to tangible shifts in policy and public understanding. Common Ground continued this exploration, unraveling the intricate web of our food systems. Now, with Bee: Wild, narrated by Ellie Goulding and executive produced by Angelina Jolie, Rebecca brings her characteristic blend of journalistic rigor, personal narrative, and solutions-driven storytelling to the urgent plight of bees, asking us to reconsider our relationship with the natural world.Episode Websitewww.creativeprocess.info/podInstagram:@creativeprocesspodcast

Film & TV · The Creative Process
All About Bees, Soil & Regeneration with Documentary Filmmaker REBECCA TICKELL

Film & TV · The Creative Process

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2025 60:46


“I didn't really appreciate bees until I became a farmer, and then I started to understand how essential bees are for our food. They pollinate 70% of our food, and that feeds 90% of the world. There's a whole world of insects that creates the color in our food; it's what creates the flavor in our food. It's part of our biodiversity, and it's essential for human life on Earth to protect and understand how to protect these bees and pollinators.If you look at the COP, the Conference of the Parties, they haven't even been talking about soil regeneration at all, and they've been holding these conferences in oil-rich countries, then talking about reducing carbon emissions. Soil has the power, through photosynthesis, to draw down carbon from the atmosphere. It's called biosequestration. It takes that carbon down into the roots, and then it turns it into healthy humus. That is the food for life in the soil. It needs that carbon. And so that is the purpose of plants. They breathe in the carbon and breathe out the oxygen. As we've been watching carbon levels increase in our atmosphere, we've been watching the ocean try to absorb as much of it as it can and become acidified as a result, leading to great losses to our ocean habitat and coral reefs.We've forgotten that simple tool of the solution that's right beneath our feet called soil health and soil regeneration. Not only does it draw down carbon, it's the only place we can put that teraton of carbon that we've emitted. There's only one place for it, and it's in the soil. So why isn't that the main conversation of every climate conversation? You not only bring the soil back to life, but you are creating nutrient-dense food. You're giving plants the ability to work in symbiosis with the soil that it co-evolved with. That then allows for it not only to be resilient and have a strong immune system, but also to absorb nutrition, which, in turn, we eat and absorb that nutrition. Like I said, we're a reflection of the soil.”Today, we explore the work of a filmmaker whose lens is consistently turned toward the most critical issues facing our planet. Rebecca Tickell, in collaboration with her husband Josh Tickell, has created a powerful cinematic catalog of films that are not merely observations, but catalysts for change. They've taken on the complexities of our energy systems, the deep-seated problems within our food supply, and now, with her latest work, Bee: Wild, they explore the essential, fragile, and often unseen world of pollinators.Their film Kiss the Ground sparked a global conversation about regenerative agriculture, leading to tangible shifts in policy and public understanding. Common Ground continued this exploration, unraveling the intricate web of our food systems. Now, with Bee: Wild, narrated by Ellie Goulding and executive produced by Angelina Jolie, Rebecca brings her characteristic blend of journalistic rigor, personal narrative, and solutions-driven storytelling to the urgent plight of bees, asking us to reconsider our relationship with the natural world.Episode Websitewww.creativeprocess.info/podInstagram:@creativeprocesspodcast

Social Justice & Activism · The Creative Process
All About Bees, Soil & Regeneration with Documentary Filmmaker REBECCA TICKELL

Social Justice & Activism · The Creative Process

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2025 60:46


“I didn't really appreciate bees until I became a farmer, and then I started to understand how essential bees are for our food. They pollinate 70% of our food, and that feeds 90% of the world. There's a whole world of insects that creates the color in our food; it's what creates the flavor in our food. It's part of our biodiversity, and it's essential for human life on Earth to protect and understand how to protect these bees and pollinators.If you look at the COP, the Conference of the Parties, they haven't even been talking about soil regeneration at all, and they've been holding these conferences in oil-rich countries, then talking about reducing carbon emissions. Soil has the power, through photosynthesis, to draw down carbon from the atmosphere. It's called biosequestration. It takes that carbon down into the roots, and then it turns it into healthy humus. That is the food for life in the soil. It needs that carbon. And so that is the purpose of plants. They breathe in the carbon and breathe out the oxygen. As we've been watching carbon levels increase in our atmosphere, we've been watching the ocean try to absorb as much of it as it can and become acidified as a result, leading to great losses to our ocean habitat and coral reefs.We've forgotten that simple tool of the solution that's right beneath our feet called soil health and soil regeneration. Not only does it draw down carbon, it's the only place we can put that teraton of carbon that we've emitted. There's only one place for it, and it's in the soil. So why isn't that the main conversation of every climate conversation? You not only bring the soil back to life, but you are creating nutrient-dense food. You're giving plants the ability to work in symbiosis with the soil that it co-evolved with. That then allows for it not only to be resilient and have a strong immune system, but also to absorb nutrition, which, in turn, we eat and absorb that nutrition. Like I said, we're a reflection of the soil.”Today, we explore the work of a filmmaker whose lens is consistently turned toward the most critical issues facing our planet. Rebecca Tickell, in collaboration with her husband Josh Tickell, has created a powerful cinematic catalog of films that are not merely observations, but catalysts for change. They've taken on the complexities of our energy systems, the deep-seated problems within our food supply, and now, with her latest work, Bee: Wild, they explore the essential, fragile, and often unseen world of pollinators.Their film Kiss the Ground sparked a global conversation about regenerative agriculture, leading to tangible shifts in policy and public understanding. Common Ground continued this exploration, unraveling the intricate web of our food systems. Now, with Bee: Wild, narrated by Ellie Goulding and executive produced by Angelina Jolie, Rebecca brings her characteristic blend of journalistic rigor, personal narrative, and solutions-driven storytelling to the urgent plight of bees, asking us to reconsider our relationship with the natural world.Episode Websitewww.creativeprocess.info/podInstagram:@creativeprocesspodcast

Spirituality & Mindfulness · The Creative Process
All About Bees, Soil & Regeneration with Documentary Filmmaker REBECCA TICKELL

Spirituality & Mindfulness · The Creative Process

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2025 60:46


“I didn't really appreciate bees until I became a farmer, and then I started to understand how essential bees are for our food. They pollinate 70% of our food, and that feeds 90% of the world. There's a whole world of insects that creates the color in our food; it's what creates the flavor in our food. It's part of our biodiversity, and it's essential for human life on Earth to protect and understand how to protect these bees and pollinators.If you look at the COP, the Conference of the Parties, they haven't even been talking about soil regeneration at all, and they've been holding these conferences in oil-rich countries, then talking about reducing carbon emissions. Soil has the power, through photosynthesis, to draw down carbon from the atmosphere. It's called biosequestration. It takes that carbon down into the roots, and then it turns it into healthy humus. That is the food for life in the soil. It needs that carbon. And so that is the purpose of plants. They breathe in the carbon and breathe out the oxygen. As we've been watching carbon levels increase in our atmosphere, we've been watching the ocean try to absorb as much of it as it can and become acidified as a result, leading to great losses to our ocean habitat and coral reefs.We've forgotten that simple tool of the solution that's right beneath our feet called soil health and soil regeneration. Not only does it draw down carbon, it's the only place we can put that teraton of carbon that we've emitted. There's only one place for it, and it's in the soil. So why isn't that the main conversation of every climate conversation? You not only bring the soil back to life, but you are creating nutrient-dense food. You're giving plants the ability to work in symbiosis with the soil that it co-evolved with. That then allows for it not only to be resilient and have a strong immune system, but also to absorb nutrition, which, in turn, we eat and absorb that nutrition. Like I said, we're a reflection of the soil.”Today, we explore the work of a filmmaker whose lens is consistently turned toward the most critical issues facing our planet. Rebecca Tickell, in collaboration with her husband Josh Tickell, has created a powerful cinematic catalog of films that are not merely observations, but catalysts for change. They've taken on the complexities of our energy systems, the deep-seated problems within our food supply, and now, with her latest work, Bee: Wild, they explore the essential, fragile, and often unseen world of pollinators.Their film Kiss the Ground sparked a global conversation about regenerative agriculture, leading to tangible shifts in policy and public understanding. Common Ground continued this exploration, unraveling the intricate web of our food systems. Now, with Bee: Wild, narrated by Ellie Goulding and executive produced by Angelina Jolie, Rebecca brings her characteristic blend of journalistic rigor, personal narrative, and solutions-driven storytelling to the urgent plight of bees, asking us to reconsider our relationship with the natural world.Episode Websitewww.creativeprocess.info/podInstagram:@creativeprocesspodcast

Education · The Creative Process
All About Bees, Soil & Regeneration with Documentary Filmmaker REBECCA TICKELL

Education · The Creative Process

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2025 60:46


“I didn't really appreciate bees until I became a farmer, and then I started to understand how essential bees are for our food. They pollinate 70% of our food, and that feeds 90% of the world. There's a whole world of insects that creates the color in our food; it's what creates the flavor in our food. It's part of our biodiversity, and it's essential for human life on Earth to protect and understand how to protect these bees and pollinators.If you look at the COP, the Conference of the Parties, they haven't even been talking about soil regeneration at all, and they've been holding these conferences in oil-rich countries, then talking about reducing carbon emissions. Soil has the power, through photosynthesis, to draw down carbon from the atmosphere. It's called biosequestration. It takes that carbon down into the roots, and then it turns it into healthy humus. That is the food for life in the soil. It needs that carbon. And so that is the purpose of plants. They breathe in the carbon and breathe out the oxygen. As we've been watching carbon levels increase in our atmosphere, we've been watching the ocean try to absorb as much of it as it can and become acidified as a result, leading to great losses to our ocean habitat and coral reefs.We've forgotten that simple tool of the solution that's right beneath our feet called soil health and soil regeneration. Not only does it draw down carbon, it's the only place we can put that teraton of carbon that we've emitted. There's only one place for it, and it's in the soil. So why isn't that the main conversation of every climate conversation? You not only bring the soil back to life, but you are creating nutrient-dense food. You're giving plants the ability to work in symbiosis with the soil that it co-evolved with. That then allows for it not only to be resilient and have a strong immune system, but also to absorb nutrition, which, in turn, we eat and absorb that nutrition. Like I said, we're a reflection of the soil.”Today, we explore the work of a filmmaker whose lens is consistently turned toward the most critical issues facing our planet. Rebecca Tickell, in collaboration with her husband Josh Tickell, has created a powerful cinematic catalog of films that are not merely observations, but catalysts for change. They've taken on the complexities of our energy systems, the deep-seated problems within our food supply, and now, with her latest work, Bee: Wild, they explore the essential, fragile, and often unseen world of pollinators.Their film Kiss the Ground sparked a global conversation about regenerative agriculture, leading to tangible shifts in policy and public understanding. Common Ground continued this exploration, unraveling the intricate web of our food systems. Now, with Bee: Wild, narrated by Ellie Goulding and executive produced by Angelina Jolie, Rebecca brings her characteristic blend of journalistic rigor, personal narrative, and solutions-driven storytelling to the urgent plight of bees, asking us to reconsider our relationship with the natural world.Episode Websitewww.creativeprocess.info/podInstagram:@creativeprocesspodcast

Feminism · Women’s Stories · The Creative Process
All About Bees, Soil & Regeneration with Documentary Filmmaker REBECCA TICKELL

Feminism · Women’s Stories · The Creative Process

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2025 60:46


“I didn't really appreciate bees until I became a farmer, and then I started to understand how essential bees are for our food. They pollinate 70% of our food, and that feeds 90% of the world. There's a whole world of insects that creates the color in our food; it's what creates the flavor in our food. It's part of our biodiversity, and it's essential for human life on Earth to protect and understand how to protect these bees and pollinators.If you look at the COP, the Conference of the Parties, they haven't even been talking about soil regeneration at all, and they've been holding these conferences in oil-rich countries, then talking about reducing carbon emissions. Soil has the power, through photosynthesis, to draw down carbon from the atmosphere. It's called biosequestration. It takes that carbon down into the roots, and then it turns it into healthy humus. That is the food for life in the soil. It needs that carbon. And so that is the purpose of plants. They breathe in the carbon and breathe out the oxygen. As we've been watching carbon levels increase in our atmosphere, we've been watching the ocean try to absorb as much of it as it can and become acidified as a result, leading to great losses to our ocean habitat and coral reefs.We've forgotten that simple tool of the solution that's right beneath our feet called soil health and soil regeneration. Not only does it draw down carbon, it's the only place we can put that teraton of carbon that we've emitted. There's only one place for it, and it's in the soil. So why isn't that the main conversation of every climate conversation? You not only bring the soil back to life, but you are creating nutrient-dense food. You're giving plants the ability to work in symbiosis with the soil that it co-evolved with. That then allows for it not only to be resilient and have a strong immune system, but also to absorb nutrition, which, in turn, we eat and absorb that nutrition. Like I said, we're a reflection of the soil.”Today, we explore the work of a filmmaker whose lens is consistently turned toward the most critical issues facing our planet. Rebecca Tickell, in collaboration with her husband Josh Tickell, has created a powerful cinematic catalog of films that are not merely observations, but catalysts for change. They've taken on the complexities of our energy systems, the deep-seated problems within our food supply, and now, with her latest work, Bee: Wild, they explore the essential, fragile, and often unseen world of pollinators.Their film Kiss the Ground sparked a global conversation about regenerative agriculture, leading to tangible shifts in policy and public understanding. Common Ground continued this exploration, unraveling the intricate web of our food systems. Now, with Bee: Wild, narrated by Ellie Goulding and executive produced by Angelina Jolie, Rebecca brings her characteristic blend of journalistic rigor, personal narrative, and solutions-driven storytelling to the urgent plight of bees, asking us to reconsider our relationship with the natural world.Episode Websitewww.creativeprocess.info/podInstagram:@creativeprocesspodcast

Christopher Gabriel Program
Jeff Aiello: 13-time Emmy Award-winning Documentary Filmmaker

Christopher Gabriel Program

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2025 10:28


Jeff Aiello is a gifted documentary filmmaker having won 13 Emmy Awards in a career spanning 35 years. A fixture on PBS with his highly acclaimed Outside: Beyond the Lens series and so many more productions, he is adept at every aspect of filmmaking including being the very personal voice - literally - you hear in every film gently walking us through a new locale. In the first of three parts he explains what compelled him into filmmaking, what he finds most gratifying creating this work and what challenges him the most. The Christopher Gabriel Program ----------------------------------------------------------- Please Like, Comment and Follow 'The Christopher Gabriel Program' on all platforms: The Christopher Gabriel Program is available on the KMJNOW app, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube or wherever else you listen to podcasts. --- The Christopher Gabriel Program | Website | Facebook | X | Instagram | --- Everything KMJ KMJNOW App | Podcasts | Facebook | X | Instagram See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Christopher Gabriel Program
Jeff Aiello: 13-time Emmy Award-winning Documentary Filmmaker, Part 2

Christopher Gabriel Program

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2025 10:41


Continuing with Jeff Aiello, has he and his crew ever arrived at a location they'll be shooting at and... the locals didn't want them there. Also - Is Jeff a story-driven or location-driven filmmaker. Much like in a musical, either the story comes from the songs or the songs come from the story. The Christopher Gabriel Program ----------------------------------------------------------- Please Like, Comment and Follow 'The Christopher Gabriel Program' on all platforms: The Christopher Gabriel Program is available on the KMJNOW app, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube or wherever else you listen to podcasts. --- The Christopher Gabriel Program | Website | Facebook | X | Instagram | --- Everything KMJ KMJNOW App | Podcasts | Facebook | X | Instagram See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Christopher Gabriel Program
Jeff Aiello: 13-time Emmy Award-winning Documentary Filmmaker, Part 3

Christopher Gabriel Program

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2025 9:04


Jeff discusses his current film, Jets in the Wild. Also, he explains the process of beginning production on a film, and then hitting a point where he and his team ask if what they're creating is suddenly not what they envisioned.... and if it's a positive or a negative. The Christopher Gabriel Program ----------------------------------------------------------- Please Like, Comment and Follow 'The Christopher Gabriel Program' on all platforms: The Christopher Gabriel Program is available on the KMJNOW app, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube or wherever else you listen to podcasts. --- The Christopher Gabriel Program | Website | Facebook | X | Instagram | --- Everything KMJ KMJNOW App | Podcasts | Facebook | X | Instagram See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Storybeat with Steve Cuden
Rick Sebak, Documentary-Filmmaker-Episode #357

Storybeat with Steve Cuden

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2025 65:07


The highly popular documentary filmmaker, Rick Sebak, is a native Pittsburgher, who's worked at Pittsburgh's PBS station WQED since 1987.Rick's created dozens of local TV documentaries known collectively as The Pittsburgh History Series, including: “Kennywood Memories,” “What Makes Pittsburgh Pittsburgh?” and “Right Beside The River” as well as many more. He's also produced 15 national programs for PBS including “A Hot Dog Program,” “A Flea Market Documentary” and “A Few Good Pie Places.”I've seen a number of Rick's documentaries and have always been delighted by the way they're put together and especially by the uplifting, wonderfully human stories Rick's work delivers each and every time.Rick has been honored with several regional Emmy Awards and two national Emmy nominations. One Pittsburgh bar even named a drink after him. In 2018, Pittsburgh Magazine named Rick one of the 50 Greatest Pittsburghers Of All Time.  There's even a street named for him in Pittsburgh's Somerset at Frick Park neighborhood.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rick_Sebakhttps://www.wqed.org/history-documentaries-pittsburgh-history-series/https://www.pbs.org/show/the-rick-sebak-collection/

Headliners
Dan Reed

Headliners

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2025 56:27


Documentary Filmmaker, Dan Reed, joins Nihal for an in-depth conversation.They discuss his new film that examines the events that followed the Southport attacks of summer 2024.Nihal Arthanayake presents his Sunday evening show and podcast, featuring exclusive in-depth interviews with headline guests across entertainment, sport, culture and politics.

Lost in the Groove
#241 - Interview with documentary film maker Neil Laird

Lost in the Groove

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2025 81:57 Transcription Available


Emmy-nominated documentary filmmaker and author Neil Laird joins the pod. For a brutally honest, time-bending conversation about truth, and mythology. Finding the stories that shape us. After producing over 1,000 hours of ancient history shows. For networks like BBC, PBS, and History Channel. Neil has written the "Prime Time Travelers book series." Satirical, time-travel fiction that skewers everything from fake TV drama. To how badly we rewrite history, especially around same-sex love.We talked about Egypt, Pompeii, sloths, grizzlies, germs, queerness, and conspiracy theories. Also, what happens when we start mistaking content for truth. If you've ever wondered what a gay Indiana Jones with a film crew would look like, this is your episode.Where to Find the Guest?

Monocle 24: The Monocle Culture Show
Documentary filmmaker Lauren Greenfield on her groundbreaking series, ‘Social Studies'

Monocle 24: The Monocle Culture Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2025 26:31


The documentary series ‘Social Studies’ explores the culture of social media, with insight into the real-life habits of teenagers. We catch up with the filmmaker behind the series, Lauren Greenfield, to find out more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Salcedo Storm Podcast
S11, Ep. 57: Pressure Builds On The Epstein & Trump Assassination Details

The Salcedo Storm Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2025 16:11


On this Salcedo Storm Podcast:J.D. Wilcox is a Documentary Filmmaker. He just released a new project entitled, “Who Shot Trump?” a new film that questions the attempted Trump assassination.

WHMP Radio
Seg 1 -- Alex Leff, Local Documentary Filmmaker and Podcaster

WHMP Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2025 11:00


Originally aired on July 19th, 2025. Alex Leff, documentary filmmaker and podcaster comes on to discuss his Human Nature Odyssey podcast and the King is Dead, Now What? series. 236 years ago the French people threw off their chains and killed the king. What lead up to that? And, what happened the day after? Alex Leff explains it all on this podcast. What lessons does the French Revolution teach us about our current political predicament? Podcast Episode Premiere, Guided Discussion, and Potluck Gathering Potluck: bring a dish or $10 Hidden Temple (221 Pine St Suite #20, Florence, MA 01062, Florence MA) Episode premiere: sliding scale $15-30 (no one turned away for lack of funds) 6pm - Doors open and potluck begins 6:55pm - Doors close (please arrive before then) 7pm - Episode premiere 8pm - Group discussion 9pm - Gathering ends

Late Confirmation by CoinDesk
'Minted': Documentary Filmmaker Explores the Rise to Reckoning of Digital Art

Late Confirmation by CoinDesk

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2025 12:29


CoinDesk speaks with Nicholas Bruckman, the filmmaker behind the documentary 'Minted,' which chronicles the rapid rise and subsequent downturn of the NFT industry. The discussion delves into the origins of Bruckman's interest in NFTs, focusing on prominent digital artists like Mike Winkleman (Beeple) and the early days of NFT hype. Bruckman explains how he captured the meteoric success and challenges faced by artists within the NFT space, navigating both acclaim and skepticism from the artistic community.'Minted: The Rise (And Fall?) of the NFT' is available on Netflix and other streaming platforms.Follow along at @CoinDeskPodcast on Twitter.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

WBAP Morning News Podcast
WHO SHOT TRUMP DOC COMING SOON

WBAP Morning News Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2025 7:54


J.D. Wilcox, Documentary Filmmaker, joined the program. He made an investigative documentary on who shot Trump a year ago in Butler, PA. Was there a second shooter?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Sex Reimagined Podcast
Max Carey: Filmmaker Confession - I Thought I Knew Sex Until I Made This Documentary | #146

The Sex Reimagined Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2025 66:12 Transcription Available


Send us a text & leave your email address if you want a reply!In a world where 85% of BDSM practitioners state that consent and boundaries are critical factors in their activities, there's a revolutionary approach to intimacy that mainstream relationships desperately need to learn. What if the secret to deeper sexual satisfaction isn't found in vanilla dating trends, but in the structured communication practices of the kink community? Join hosts Leah Piper and Dr. Willow Brown as they dive deep with filmmaker Max Carey, creator of the provocative documentary "Touch Kink." This isn't just another sex documentary—it's a transformative exploration of human sexuality that challenges our deepest assumptions about desire, consent, and sexual identity.

America Can We Talk w/ Debbie Georgatos
Interview with J.D. Wilcox (Full Episode & Interview) | ACWT Interviews 6.30.25

America Can We Talk w/ Debbie Georgatos

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2025 64:16


Interview with J.D. Wilcox, WhoShotTrump.us. Documentary Filmmaker. Follow Debbie Georgatos, America Can We Talk Show HostWebsite: http://americacanwetalk.orgTwitter: @DebbieCanWeTalkTruth: https://truthsocial.com/@AmericaCanWeTalkInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/debbiecanwetalkFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/AmericaCanWeTalkRumble: https://rumble.com/user/AmericaCanWeTalkOBBM: https://www.obbmnetwork.tv/series/america-can-we-talk-207873America Can We Talk is a show with a mission — to speak up for the extraordinary and unique greatness of America. I talk about the top issues of the day facing America, often with insightful guests, always from the perspective of furthering that mission, and with the goal to inspire listeners to celebrate and embrace the liberty on which America was founded. #BecauseAmericaMatters #Butler #ButlerPA #PresidentTrump #WhoShotTurmp #TrumpAssassinationAttempt

The 92 Report
138. Sandi DuBowski, Documentary Director/Producer of Sabbath Queen and Trembling Before G-d

The 92 Report

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2025 42:49


Sandi DuBowski discusses the one-year anniversary of his film Sabbath Queen, which he spent 21 years making. He reflects on the journey of the 21st-century radical rabbi and how it has shaped their life. He discusses the inspiration behind his film, Tomboychik, the concept of which was developed after conversations with his grandmother. The film is a living video memorial to her spirit; it won several awards, including the Golden Gate award at the San Francisco Film Festival and the Whitney Museum program, and launched Sandi into the film world. Documentary Films and Festivals  Sandi talks about his work as an associate director of the New York Lesbian/Gay Experimental Film Video festival, MIX. He initially worked on a feature film called Fresh Kill and later worked for Planned Parenthood as a researcher and producing videos. After working for Planned Parenthood, he started filming the major feature documentary, Trembling Before G-d, about Hasidic and Orthodox Jews who are lesbian or gay. The film had a World Premiere at Sundance, and won two prizes at the Berlin Film Festival. It screened in cinemas and festivals worldwide, and Sandi went on the road for three years, doing outreach and engagement. Sandi concludes by expressing gratitude for the support and funding he received from the Steven Spielberg Righteous Persons Foundation. He also mentions that his film Sabbath Queen has been a significant moment in his life, as he reconnects with classmates from Harvard, high school, elementary school, film, queer, Jewish, and activist circles. The film has been a testament to the power of storytelling and the transformative power of time. Breaking from Traditional Religious Conventions Sandi fell into the world of filmmaking by accident. He worked with great people, including cinematographers and editors, to create a team of creatives. The film "Trembling Before G-d" was a significant leap forward in technical craft and embraced the lives of people who were not in the public realm. The first Orthodox gay Rabbi came out in the film, and the first person from a Hasidic world to come out as lesbian was featured. The film also convinced Orthodox rabbis to speak publicly on the issue, which was a tipping point in the culture. The filmmaker met with Amichai, who was already post-denominational and pushing the boundaries of Orthodoxy. Sandi talks about the film's concept and how it inspired a Muslim man to make a movie on Islam and homosexuality. Filming the Documentary Sabbath Queen Sandi shares the journey of filming Sabbath Queen, which involved following Rabbi Amichai over 21 years. The film took six years to edit due to multiple storylines, nearly 3000 hours of footage, and time spent exploring Amichai's complex identity and his numerous worlds within his rabbinic family. The film was a complicated project, but Sandi and Amichai have remained close friends. The film is Biblical in many ways, as it is a coming of age and a paradigm shift from a thousands-year-old faith to the present. The film aims to address the challenges faced by religion, as well as the rise of authoritarianism and fascism. Sandi believes that creating a film that looks at time and how values can be manifested in our lives, communities, families, houses of worship, and nations is crucial for upholding values and morals. A Documentary Filmmaker's Journey Sandi shares his experiences and lessons learned from his journey as a documentary filmmaker. He explains that his life has been unexpected and doesn't fit neatly into boxes. He also shares his experience with Good Pitch, a platform that focuses on social issue documentaries and collaborations with filmmakers. He has built a strong community around films and the film movement, which has been translated into his work with Sabbath Queen. He believes that film communities intersect with many other communities, creating an outpouring of connection and networks. One of the ways Sabbath Queen is promoting community is through live rituals and gatherings. In Berlin, he hosted a Sabbath Queen Friday night feast with Rabbi Amichai, which encouraged togetherness, peacemaking, and reflection. In San Francisco, they hosted a SoulSpa and in Chicago a Saturday night Let the Light In. Sandi also talks about expanded cinema and the importance of gathering, him co-founding a progressive group called The Creative Resistance with media makers and a Queens Food Caravan. Sandi discusses the importance of having creative collaborators who provide feedback and help in the process of creating a character-driven film. He mentions that it is crucial to have test screenings and feedback screenings to help filmmakers work on their work over time. Influential Harvard Professors and Courses Sandi mentions a History and Literature course on the Vietnam War. The course focused on the interdisciplinary nature of storytelling and history, which helped Sandi understand how we process our lives, stories, wounds, and traumas.  Timestamps: 03:28: Early Film Projects and Personal Exploration  12:34: Transition to Long-Term Documentary Filmmaking 22:01: Challenges and Rewards of Long-term Filmmaking  22:23: Personal Life and Community Building  22:41: Advice for Long-term Documentary Filmmakers  41:35: Impact of Sabbath Queen and Future Plans Featured Non-profit: The featured non-profit of this episode of The 92 Report is recommended by Mark Jacobstein, class of ‘92, who reports: “Hi. I'm Mark Jacobstein, class of 1992. The feature nonprofit of this episode of The 92 Report is The Friends of Cancer Research. The Friends of Cancer Research powers advances in science and policy that speed life saving treatments to patients. I'm proud to have worked with them during my time at Garden Health and found that they were by far the most important and effective 501, C3, in the world of cancer research. You can learn more about their work at Friends of Research, friends of cancer research.org, and now here's Will Bachman with this week's episode.” To learn more about their work, visit: FriendsofCancerResearch.org.  

Sharp Waves: ILAE's epilepsy podcast
Documentary filmmaker confronts epilepsy in a new memoir: Stacia Kalinoski

Sharp Waves: ILAE's epilepsy podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2025 15:03 Transcription Available


Send comments and feedbackSeizures cost Stacia Kalinoski her career in broadcast journalism and forced her to give up running. In her new memoir, Kalinoski recounts her journey from first seizure in college to epilepsy surgery years later, describing her seizures, struggles with medication, and challenges coming to terms with her epilepsy.Kalinoski's book, Racing Uphill, is available July 1, 2025 and can be ordered or pre-ordered online.Stacia Kalinoski is an Emmy Award–winning TV news journalist from the United States whose documentary Brainstorm was nominated for a regional Emmy Award. Before a seizure ended her broadcast journalism career, she reported for television stations in Nebraska, Oregon, and Michigan. She now shares her story as a motivational speaker. Sharp Waves episodes are meant for informational purposes only, and not as clinical or medical advice.Let us know how we're doing: podcast@ilae.org.The International League Against Epilepsy is the world's preeminent association of health professionals and scientists, working toward a world where no person's life is limited by epilepsy. Visit us on Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn.

The Paul Mecurio Show
Ken Burns - Documentary Filmmaker, "American Revolution," "Civil War," "Baseball"

The Paul Mecurio Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2025 14:53


An absolutely captivating conversation with the world's greatest documentary filmmaker as he passionately talks about his newest documentary series, "American Revolution," which explores our country's founding struggle and its eight-year war for independence. Ken is spell-binding as he describes the virtues and contradictions of the war and the birth of America and talks about how the film follows dozens of major historical figures from a wide variety of backgrounds on both sides of the war.  Ken shares an absolutely brilliant take on the American Revolution that you have never heard before.

So Here's What Happened
Carolyn Talks 'Art For Everybody' with Documentary Filmmaker Miranda Yousef

So Here's What Happened

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2025 43:34


Director and editor Miranda Yousef joined me for #CarolynTalks, to discuss her debut feature documentary ART FOR EVERYBODY about the life, work, and consumption of Thomas Kincade, one of America's and modern history's most prolific and commercialized artists.#ArtForEverybody #FilmCritic #interview Follow me on social media @CarrieCnh12paypal.com/paypalme/carolynhinds0525My Social Media hashtags are: #CarolynTalks #DramasWithCarrie #SaturdayNightSciFi #SHWH #KCrushVisit Authory.com/CarolynHinds to find links to all of my published film festival coverage, writing, YouTube and other podcasts So Here's What Happened!, and Beyond The Romance. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

SBS Japanese - SBSの日本語放送
Japan is a beautiful country, but many people are being left behind. Documentary filmmaker Mr. Rionne McAvoy - 「外国人」だからこそ寄り添えた。ドキュメンタリー監督ライオーン・マカヴォイさんが語る日本の「取り

SBS Japanese - SBSの日本語放送

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2025 13:59


Mr. McAvoy is a Tokyo-based wrestler / documentary director from Brisbane Australia. He gained local media attention late last year for his first documentary film titled “The Ones Left Behind: The Plight of Single Mothers in Japan”. - 東京在住のオーストラリア人ライオーン・マカヴォイさんは、日本とオーストラリア で身近な人がシングルマザーになった事を機に、現代の日本の社会が抱え様々な問題に疑問を持つようになりました。

So Here's What Happened
HotDocs 2025 - Carolyn Talks 'Betrayal' with Documentary Filmmaker Lena MacDonald

So Here's What Happened

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2025 46:43


Documentary filmmaker Lena MacDonald joined me for #CarolynTalks to discuss her film BETRAYAL, about the life and isolation of Cindor Reeves, a man who risked and lost everything when he decided to turn state's evidence against his brother-in-law, Charles Taylor, the former president of Liberia tried and convicted of committing war crimes by The Hauge. #BetrayalDocumentary #HotDocs #FilmCritic #Interview *Images courtesy of @HotDocsFest and Rout504 PublicityFor screening information on the film and the festival visit the official website at https://www.citizenminutes.ca/Follow me on social media @CarrieCnh12paypal.com/paypalme/carolynhinds0525My Social Media hashtags are: #CarolynTalks #DramasWithCarrie #SaturdayNightSciFi #SHWH #KCrushVisit Authory.com/CarolynHinds to find links to all of my published film festival coverage, writing, YouTube and other podcasts So Here's What Happened!, and Beyond The Romance. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Born to Heal Podcast with Dr. Katie Deming
How Divorce and Disaster Led to Deep Healing with Kelly Gores, HEAL Podcast Host and Documentary Filmmaker | EP 92

Born to Heal Podcast with Dr. Katie Deming

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2025 49:15 Transcription Available


Join Dr. Katie at CANCER:  FROM FEAR TO HOPE on May 8, 2025https://heal.regfox.com/heal-from-fear-to-hopeCode: KATIERESILIENCE10When unexpected challenges arise, what tools help us process them without storing trauma in our bodies?Dr. Katie Deming and Kelly Gores explore the powerful connection between emotional processing and physical healing. Kelly Gores, creator of the HEAL documentary and host of the Heal with Kelly podcast, shares personal insights from her journey through divorce and losing her home in a fire. As someone who interviews leading wellness experts, Kelly offers a unique perspective on applying healing practices during real-life crises.Chapters:05:25 – From actress to healer, Kelly's transformation11:41 – The daily ritual that keeps Kelly grounded15:02 – When her house burned down 28:24 – Kelly experience with 5-MeO-DMT (a powerful plant medicine)36:49 – Why the cancer fears are more dangerous than the diagnosisThey address common struggles like feeling overwhelmed by health diagnoses, not knowing how to process difficult emotions, and wondering why conventional approaches sometimes fall short.You'll discover practical tools for nervous system regulation, the surprising influence of your subconscious mind, and how meditation can serve as an anchor during life's most challenging moments. Listen and expand your understanding of what's possible when we address health through physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual dimensions.HEAL with Kelly Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/healwithkelly/HEAL with Kelly Podcast: https://tinyurl.Send us a text with your question (include your phone number)Join Dr. Katie at CANCER: FROM FEAR TO HOPE on May 8, 2025https://heal.regfox.com/heal-from-fear-to-hopeCode: KATIERESILIENCE10 Transform your hydration with the system that delivers filtered, mineralized, and structured water all in one. Spring Aqua System: https://springaqua.info/drkatie MORE FROM KATIE DEMING M.D. Download Your Free Webinar & Ultimate Guide to Water Fasting to Heal Cancer and Chronic Illness https://www.katiedeming.com/prolonged-water-fasting/6 Pillars of Healing Cancer Workshop Series - Click Here to EnrollWork with Dr. Katie: www.katiedeming.comFollow Dr. Katie Deming on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/katiedemingmd/ Take a Deeper Dive into Your Healing Journey: Dr. Katie Deming's Linkedin Here Please Support the Show Share this episode with a friend or family member Give a Review on Spotify Give a Review on Apple Podcast DISCLAIMER:The Born to Heal Podcast is intended for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for seeking professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Individual medical histories are unique; therefore, this episode should not be used to diagnose...

Josh Monday Christian and Conspiracy Podcast
Geoengineering, Climate Change and Agenda 2030 Ft. Documentary Filmmaker Matt Landman #truth

Josh Monday Christian and Conspiracy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2025 68:43


#podcast #truth #WEF Josh Monday Christian and Conspiracy Podcast Ep. 242If you want to donate to the Ministry or Buy the Mug Here is our CashAPP: https://cash.app/$JoshmondaymusicNew affiliate: https://wsteif.com/ Sign up for Gold and Silver 7Kmetals: https://www.cocsilver.com/Flat Earth Books by Sakal Publishing Affiliate Link: https://booksonline.club/booksonlinecTiktok:Joshmonday_podcastInstagram: Joshmonday_podcast Youtube: ⁠ @joshmondaymusicandpodcast ⁠ Tips for the show to Support our Ministry: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/joshmondayCoffee Mug Is Available email me your mailing address Joshmonday⁠@rocketmail.com ⁠ Please subscribe to our Spotify and You Tube Channel Joshmondaymusic and Podcast and help us grow so we can keep on spreading the good news. To all of our current and future subscribers thank you for your time, we appreciate you. Please do us a favor subscribe to our You Tube Channel, hit that bell, share, like and comment below on our You tube. Please leave us a 5-Star review on Apple and Spotify.Check out my new show Sunday Service and Wednesday Brought to you by Cult of Conspiracy Podcast. On Cult of Conspiracy Spotify, Patreon and Apple Podcast Channel.

ASIAN AMERICA: THE KEN FONG PODCAST
EP 530: Documentary Filmmaker Claudia Katayanagi On Why Contagious Courage Is Still Needed Today

ASIAN AMERICA: THE KEN FONG PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2025 55:01


In this episode Bay Area filmmaker Claudia Katayanagi goes into great detail about the myriad little-known incarceration camps that the federal government created to keep Japanese American "troublemakers" away from those confined in the larger and better known incarceration camps following the bombing of Pearl Harbor, HI. Her first two documentaries--"A Bitter Legacy" and "Community in Crisis" offer a fresh retelling of the courageous efforts of the Japanese Americans to endure terrible injustices and hardships, while fighting back against the forces of anti-Japanese racism. Today, many Japanese Americans are pushing back against the unjust deportation and incarceration policies of the Trump administration aimed at brown-skinned people. You can find out how you can watch her first two films by going to www.abitterlegacy.com. And you can also learn about her third film "Exiled" by visiting https://www.gofundme.com/f/doj-film-fund-raiser  

Pro Politics with Zac McCrary
Documentary Filmmaker Yoav Attias & The American Housing Crisis

Pro Politics with Zac McCrary

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2025 46:50


Send us a textYoav Attias is a documentary filmmaker whose projects include Brick City chronicling the inner-workings of Newark, NJ under then-Mayor Cory Booker and CNN's Chicagoland featuring then-mayor Rahm Emanuel. His most recent role is as Director on the new documentary film Fault Lines - which examines the issue of affordable housing in American cities through the prism of several storylines in San Francisco where the housing crisis is especially acute. In this conversation, Yoav talks starting a legal career in South Florida before following his passion to become a documentary filmmaker...what he learned about the politics and challenges facing major American cities working closely around Mayors Cory Booker and Rahm Emanuel...the origin of the Fault Lines film project set in the Bay Area...and a deep dive on the challenges and complexities surrounding the American housing crisis.IN THIS EPISODEYoav's roots in South Florida and why he left a legal career for documentary film-making...Yoav's involvement in the Brick City project that follows Newark politics, including then-Mayor Cory Booker...The documentary that deeply inspired Yoav to enter the field...Yoav's time as showrunner on CNN's Chicagoland project that featured Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel...Yoav's pitch to pols like Rahm Emanuel and Cory Booker to agree to be filmed for hundreds of hours for a documentary project...Yoav's relative optimism versus pessimism regarding the trajectory of the modern major American city...The origin story of his latest project, Fault Lines - a documentary about the housing affordability crisis facing American cities...How the housing process became so broken in cities like San Francisco in the first place...The controversy over 100 proposed affordable housing units in San Francisco's Sunset Neighborhood...How Yoav found housing advocates and a homeless family to participate in Fault Lines...How one local Bay Area elected official found himself caught in a political vice on the issue of affordable housing...Is the housing problem better or worse than Yoav initially thought?The Grateful Dead song that appears toward the end of Fault Lines...Yoav's take on political ad-making from outside of the political industry...The recent political documentary Yoav strongly recommends...AND Mark Benjamin, Anthony Bourdain, Bill Clinton, Todd Davis, Liz Dozier, Fenger High School, field producers, Jerry Garcia, HUD, hippie utopias, Hoop Dreams, hornets' nests, Nate Houghteling, Robert Hunter, Steve James, Flo Kimmerling, Ezra Klein, Marc Levin, Gordon Mar, the Mission, PCE, Section 8 vouchers, Sarah Sherman, toxicology reports, trust-building, undesirables, University of Florida, verité documentaries, Scott Weiner, zoning laws..& more!

Takin A Walk
"Behind the Creators with Producer, Director, Documentary Filmmaker Spencer Proffer"

Takin A Walk

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2025 19:36 Transcription Available


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.

The Kyle Thiermann Show
#371 Surf Documentary Filmmaker - Arthur Bourbon

The Kyle Thiermann Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2025 66:45


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

The Michael Knowles Show
"Don't Be A Turkey Person" Michael Knowles & Oscar-Winner Bill Courtney

The Michael Knowles Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2024 12:38


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