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“There's always going to be problems—but now you can build your way out of them faster than ever before.” An engineer. A founder. A fan-first futurist. Michael Dodsworth is building smarter launch systems and reminding us all to focus on the next boulder. This episode is sponsored by my new book BRANDJITSU, helping you find, shape, and share your story with the world. In This Episode In this episode, Michael Dargie sits down with Michael Dodsworth—an engineer-turned-founder with deep roots in fandom, tech, and creative process. Born in the north of England and now living in LA, Dodsworth is the founder ofFanfare, a platform helping brands, creators, and fans connect around high-demand, high-volume events like sneaker drops, product launches, and concert tickets. What started with a Commodore 64 and a love for problem-solving has evolved into a career spanning startups, acquisitions, and digital innovation. After being acquired by Salesforce and working with Ticketmaster, Dodsworth became obsessed with improving the chaotic, often unfair experiences fans face when trying to access products they love. Michael shares stories of his early days hacking Radio Shack computers, building balloon animations, and grinding through paper routes on steep Yorkshire hills. He opens up about the pressure of startup life, how he once crashed production two weeks into a job, and why joy and discipline—not motivation—are what keep him going. They explore everything from 80s synth pop and guilty-pleasure movies like Samurai Cop, to burnout, branding, and why Mario Kart and LA traffic can be strangely meditative. This is a conversation about building what won't leave you alone—and the power of just showing up. Quotable Quotes “You're never going to have perfection the first time you launch… there are nerve-wracking moments, but you just keep going.” “You're never going to button up everything. There's always going to be risks. The important part is to steady the ship.” “Find the thing that works for you—and do that. You don't have to follow anything you see in other places.” “Once you finally accept that playing Mario Kart is the right thing for you to do in these moments, you'll feel a lot better.” “There's always going to be problems—but now you can build your way out of them faster than ever before.” “That motivation fades pretty quickly. What's left is the belief you'll get there—and just showing up.” “I'm a big proponent of focusing on the process… Just the next boulder. That's it.” Episode Highlights Startup Life | Launching Fanfare and chasing fairness Growing Up Yorkshire | Paper routes, 8-bit computers, and grit Creative Pivot | When tech meets design and marketing Hacking Radio Shack | How curiosity built a career System Fail | Breaking production two weeks in Visual Identity | Rebranding the Fanfare experience Reset Routines | Driving, Mario Kart, and solo joy Food & Nostalgia | Curry sauce, chip shops, and old cravings Advice for Rebels | Keep showing up and focus on the next boulder Links from the Episode Fanfare (https://fanfare.io) Michael on LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/company/fanfare-io/) Get Your Copy of Michael's Book: "BrandJitsu™: Move Your Brand From 'Meh' To Memorable" Indigo | Barnes & Noble | MichaelDargie.com
In this episode of the Growth Now Movement, I sit down with Michael Dodsworth, the founder and CEO of Fanfare, to unpack his inspiring and deeply personal journey from the high-paced world of tech giants to the unpredictable, purpose-driven path of entrepreneurship. Before starting Fanfare, Michael worked as an engineer at some of the most recognizable companies on the planet—including Salesforce and Ticketmaster. But despite the corporate wins and impressive resume, something was missing. In our conversation, he opens up about the internal tension and the calling that pushed him to leave the comfort of big tech to chase a deeper mission. We talk about how his passion for live events and community inspired him to create Fanfare—an innovative platform that helps creators, artists, and brands manage high-demand product drops, from concert tickets to exclusive merch, without the chaos and disappointment we've come to expect in the current system. Michael gets real about: The emotional rollercoaster of launching a startup How he went from being a behind-the-scenes engineer to a front-facing founder The importance of clear communication, even when you're building in silence What it takes to go from corporate stability to entrepreneurial risk Why solving real problems for real people has been his North Star How Fanfare is empowering creators, entrepreneurs, and fans to connect more authentically Whether you're a tech lover, a startup dreamer, or a creator looking to scale—this episode delivers powerful insight into what it truly takes to build something meaningful, one step (and sometimes one mistake) at a time. What You'll Learn: How Michael transitioned from working at Salesforce to launching his own venture The difference between working in a corporation vs. building your own startup The story behind Fanfare and its mission to reinvent product drop culture How to communicate your vision clearly—even if you're not a natural storyteller Why community building is a secret weapon for modern entrepreneurs Lessons from managing high-stakes tech challenges and turning them into simple, scalable solutions Tips for founders, creators, and innovators looking to make a difference in noisy market
Michael Dodsworth is the Founder and CEO of Fanfare —the platform turning product drops into sellouts without the chaos. After nearly two decades in the trenches of high-stakeslaunches for top brands, Michael has seen it all—crashed servers, bot-infestedqueues, and fan meltdowns. He's the guy behind the scenes when Taylor Swift ticketsbreak the internet or a sneaker release spirals into a PR nightmare. Frustrated by the same mistakes playing out again andagain, Michael built Fanfare to fix the launch experience from bothsides—giving fans fairness and giving brands a real shot at loyalty, not justhype. From SKIMS-stylesellouts to next-gen launch tech, Michael's here to share what actually works,what to stop doing now, and how any brand—big or small—can build moments theiraudience will never forget.
Michael Dodsworth is the founder and CEO of Fanfare, a platform built to help e-commerce brands handle massive product drops without breaking under pressure. With a background as a founding engineer and multiple startup exits—including to Salesforce and Ticketmaster—Michael has spent his career building systems that can handle huge spikes in demand. After years of solving ticketing chaos for live events, he created Fanfare to bring that same reliability to e-commerce, powering launches like SKIMS' $1 million-in-a-minute drop and making high-pressure product launches seamless for brands of all sizes. On this episode we talk about: – Michael's first job delivering newspapers in the UK and how early discipline shaped his work ethic – Discovering coding as a teen and the path from hobbyist to startup engineer – Lessons learned from early-stage startups, rapid-growth environments like Salesforce, and the difference between startup and corporate life – Building and scaling systems for massive ticketing events, including Taylor Swift and Disney, and the pain points of high-demand launches – The origin story of Fanfare: why e-commerce brands struggle with product drops and how Fanfare solves for scale, bots, and customer experience – The value of capturing data from failed buyers and turning negative sentiment into future sales – How relationships and reputation lead to new opportunities in the startup world – The impact of AI on software development, product launches, and democratizing the ability to build apps—even for non-coders – Practical advice for anyone looking to break into tech or launch their own product in the age of AI Top 3 Takeaways 1. Discipline and Action Matter: Early lessons in discipline and showing up every day translate directly to entrepreneurial success—momentum comes from taking the first step, even when the path is unclear. 2. Solve Real Problems at Scale: Fanfare was born from firsthand frustration with broken product launches and ticketing drops. The best businesses address urgent, widespread pain points for both brands and consumers. 3. AI Is Leveling the Playing Field: The latest AI tools make it easier than ever for anyone to experiment, build, and launch products—regardless of coding background. Knowing how to prompt, direct, and design will be as important as traditional engineering skills. Notable Quotes “The more you do it, the more you get used to it, and the more it becomes habit, the easier it becomes.” “At a startup, you just have to fix and chart those paths. There's nothing there—you have to define the process.” “You have to make sure you're ready to capitalize on whatever luck comes your way.” “Being able to direct AI agents to do a particular thing is a real skill. Knowing how products should be laid out will matter even more in the future.” Connect with Michael Dodsworth: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-dodsworth Website: fanfare.io
Join us as we take a look at a character that Robert McKimson tried to make happen, but didn't with the W.C Fields inspired Dodsworth! Jordan sees his origins, with a kitten that's a better lead than our main character with 'Kiddin' The Kitten' Marc finds the return of THE WOODPECKER in 'A Peck O' Trouble' And to make this episode fun for us, we conclude by looking at the Academy Award Nominated Sylvester 1960 short 'Mouse and Garden'Links:Jonathan's GoFundMeSupport us on PatreonFollow us on TwitterFollow us on BlueskyFollow us on Instagram
In this episode I chat with Michael Dodsworth, founder and CEO of Fanfare. Michael shares his journey from northern England to leading a company in Los Angeles that specialises in transforming product launch experiences. The conversation revolves around the themes of scarcity, consumer excitement, and the business opportunities that lie within navigating viral moments in sales. Delving into the problematic nature of traditional ticketing systems, exemplified by Ticketmaster, Michael offers an inside look into how Fanfare seeks to remedy these issues by enhancing customer experiences through strategic orchestration of product drops. The episode highlights the intersection of brand loyalty and consumer experiences, particularly in the age of social media, where brand differentiation is crucial. Michael elaborates on how successful brands cultivate dedicated followings by leveraging unconventional storytelling and exclusivity. The episode discusses the nuances of fan engagement and brand loyalty, with Michael providing intriguing examples, such as celebrity-infused products and disruptive marketing strategies. Throughout the conversation, Michael underscores the importance of treating fans with respect, acknowledging their time and effort, and fostering community and loyalty even in commoditised markets. To connect with Michael and to learn more about what he does, including downloading the 5-Step Hype Drop Playbook, please go to: LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-dodsworth/ Website - https://fanfare.io/ The 5-Step Hype Drop Playbook - How to Launch Without The Meltdown - https://fanfare.io/playbook
Listen to a live recording of the podcast at Resolution National Conference with Ruth Dodsworth (journalist and presenter) and Professor Jane Monckton-Smith (Forensic Criminologist). Elaine Richardson wrote this review which we replicate to tell you all about the conversation.A review from Elaine Richardson who was at National Conference:A conversation that stopped the room.At the Resolution National Conference, we had the privilege of hearing a profoundly moving and eye-opening Keynote Live podcast hosted by Anita Mehta and Simon Blain. They were joined by Professor Jane Monckton-Smith and journalist Ruth Dodson—two voices whose insight and courage left a lasting impression.Ruth shared her personal story of surviving coercive and controlling behaviour in her marriage—an experience made even more striking by her words:“I'm one of you, and it happened to me.”As family justice professionals, that hit hard. It was a stark reminder that abuse does not discriminate—and denial can be part of survival.Professor Jane Monckton-Smith brought her ground-breaking research into focus, including the eight-stage homicide timeline that has transformed our understanding of domestic abuse, coercive control, and stalking. She shared that:“Coercive and controlling behaviour is made up of rules and expectations—and one rule you can't break is to separate. Separation just changes the type of control you are subjected to.”“Breaches of injunctions need to be treated much more seriously than they currently are.”Ruth spoke with raw honesty about the financial abuse she endured—how it stripped away her means to leave. And Jane reminded us that the most dangerous and common type of stalker is the “rejected stalker”—obsessed, fixated, and often missed.The audience was silent. Transfixed. Moved.This keynote was not just a session—it was a call to action. For those of us working in family justice, it was a powerful reminder: we must stay alert to the signs of coercive control, listen with care, and never underestimate the danger.
[ Únete a este canal para acceder a sus beneficios: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCO4U9kGvYAPxLZF9XRIWnjA/join ][ Puedes apoyarme en: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/HDeEspantos o comprando un producto en: www.amway.com.mx/FerPalaciosStore ]¡Hola mundo!En esta pequeña búsqueda de entregar un poco más de contenido, he decidido empezar con esta sección llamada "Dulces Pesadillas"; misma en la que les estaré leyendo, a través de mi canal de YouTube, en vivo una historia, cuento o relato de terror.Estos episodios serán subidos posteriormente de la transmisión en las demás plataformas de podcast, así como los audios que serán grabados para ser editados y publicados sin las repeticiones o errores que cometa en la lectura en vivo.En esta ocasión leímos a #MaryShelley, autora que ustedes eligieron a través de la encuesta que aquí realizamos.Recuerda que puedes recomendarme o pedirme un relato que quieras escuchar en #DulcesPesadillas Déjame en los comentarios tu opinión sobre este relato.Colóquense unos audífonos o auriculares y disfruten de estas historias de Bram Stoker. Este capítulo llegó a ti por cortesía de:Mich Care, lo mejor del cuidado para la salud. https://www.instagram.com/mich.care/DarkHeart Shop, playeritas coquetas para personas darks. https://www.instagram.com/darkheartshop.mx/Y aquí... las redes sociales oficiales de Historias de Espantos por Fernando Palacios: · Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/HistoriasDeEspantosxFP/ · Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HistoriasDeEspantosxFP Estas son mis redes sociales: ·Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fer.mr.bones/ ·Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/fer.mr.bones/?_rdc=1&_rdr & https://www.facebook.com/FernandoPalaciosAKAMrBones ·Twitter: https://twitter.com/FerMrBones También lo encuentras en Spotify y cualquier otro servicio de podcast.https://anchor.fm/fernando-palacios94https://podcasts.apple.com/mx/podcast/historias-de-espantos/id1554046415
David discusses the movies he's been watching lately, including The Seed of the Sacred Fig, All About Lily Chou-Chou, Dune: Part Two, Flowing Gold, The Lady Eve, Strangers on a Train, The Clock, The Light at the Edge of the World, Dodsworth, Manoeuvre, Il Grido, Every Which Way but Loose and Nickel Boys.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On the Self-Defence Scenario, by Dr Francis Dodsworth (Kingston University). Presentation given at the conference The Ethics and Ideologies of Self-Defence, at Cardiff University on 6th November 2024
Send us a textIn this powerful episode of [Your Podcast Name], we sit down with Ruth Dodsworth, the beloved ITV weather presenter who has captivated audiences for years. Behind her warm smile and sunny forecasts lies a harrowing story of resilience and survival. For over 20 years, Ruth endured a life marked by domestic abuse, control, and fear at the hands of her husband. In this candid conversation, Ruth bravely shares her journey from darkness to light, shedding light on the realities of domestic violence that often remain hidden behind closed doors. She discusses the impact of her experiences on her life, her career, and her family, and offers hope and encouragement to others who may be facing similar struggles. Join us as we explore themes of strength, healing, and the importance of breaking the silence around domestic abuse. This is a conversation you won't want to miss.If you or someone you know is experiencing domestic violence, please seek help. Resources and support are available.Support the showJoin this channel to get access to perks:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVjOe4UwNRZx89uBXojoPcw/joinYou can also listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts & Google Podcasts!For more content head over to..Instagram: ThecentralclubpodcastFacebook Page: The Central ClubFacebook Profile: Central ClubTiktok: thecentralclubpodcastTiktok: thecentralclubclipsE-mail us at: Thecentralclubpodcast@gmail.comSTAY CENTRAL
Lux Radio Theatre | Dodsworth (Walter Huston, Nan Sunderland) || Stella Dallas (Barbara Stanwyck, John Boles) || Broadcast: October 4, 1937; October 11, 193700:00 ... Dodsworth -- Dodsworth was a 1936 American drama film directed by William Wyler, and starring Walter Huston, Ruth Chatterton, Paul Lukas, Mary Astor and David Niven. Sidney Howard based the screenplay on his 1934 stage adaptation of the 1929 novel of the same name by Sinclair Lewis. Huston reprised his stage role.56:17 ... Stella Dallas -- was a 1937 American drama film based on Olive Higgins Prouty's 1923 novel of the same name. It was directed by King Vidor and stars Barbara Stanwyck, John Boles, and Anne Shirley. At the 10th Academy Awards, Stanwyck and Shirley were nominated for Best Actress in a Leading Role and Best Actress in a Supporting Role, respectively.: : : : :My other podcast channels include: MYSTERY x SUSPENSE -- SCI FI x HORROR -- COMEDY x FUNNY HA HA -- VARIETY X ARMED FORCES -- THE COMPLETE ORSON WELLESSubscribing is free and you'll receive new post notifications. Also, if you have a moment, please give a 4-5 star rating and/or write a 1-2 sentence positive review on your preferred service -- that would help me a lot.Thank you for your support.https://otr.duane.media | Instagram @duane.otr#dramaclassics #oldtimeradio #otr #radiotheater #radioclassics #luxradio #cecilbdemille #gunsmoke #oldtimeradioclassics #classicradio #crimeclassics #duaneotr:::: :
Stephen Cole is back on StoryBeat for the second time. An award-winning writer of musical theatre, non-fiction books, short stories, and novels, Stephen's work has been recorded, published, and produced worldwide, from New York City to London to the Middle East and Australia. With Matthew Ward he wrote the musicals After The Fair, Merlin's Apprentice, Rock Odyssey, and Casper (which originally starred Chita Rivera), The Night of the Hunter and Saturday Night at Grossinger's (with music by Claibe Richardson), and Dodsworth and Time After Time (with music by Jeff Saver), which has recently been revived at the Children's Theatre of Cincinnati. In 2005 Stephen and composer David Krane were commissioned to write the first American musical to premiere in the Middle East. The result was Aspire, which was produced in Qatar. Their hilarious cross-cultural experiences resulted in another show titled The Road To Qatar! which has been produced in Dallas, New York and the Edinburgh International Festival (where it was nominated for Best Musical). His most recent musical, Goin' Hollywood, was produced in 2023 to rave reviews and sold-out audiences in Dallas.Stephen has written continuity, narration, and special material for fifteen different Drama League Shows including all-star tributes to Kander and Ebb, Liza Minnelli, Chita Rivera, Liz Smith, Peter Stone, Angela Lansbury, Patti LuPone, Kristin Chenoweth, Audra McDonald and Neil Patrick Harris. As an author, Stephen has published That Book About That Girl, I Could Have Sung All Night: the Marni Nixon story (which is currently in development as a feature film), Noel Coward: A Bio Bilbliography, and the Charles Strouse memoir Put On a Happy Face. A prolific short story writer, Stephen's first novel Mary & Ethel…and Mikey Who? was published in January 2024. I've read Mary & Ethel…and Mikey Who? It's what's you call a real hoot, especially for lovers of old broads on old Broadway. It's the most entertaining time-slipping story I've read since Kurt Vonnegut's Slaughterhouse Five.Stephen is a recipient of a Gilman-Gonzales Falla Commendation for musical theatre as well as the prestigious Edward Kleban Award. www.stephencolewriter.orghttps://www.facebook.com/steve.cole.5076798 https://www.instagram.com/stephencolewrit
EPISODE 32 - “The Mary Astor Purple Diary Scandal” - 04/22/2024 One of the most scandalous trials in early Hollywood history involved actress MARY ASTOR, who had made a name for herself playing virginal ingenues and good girls. Mary, who had kept a diary for most of her life, found her words used as a sensationalized weapon against her in her quest to regain custody of her 4-year-old child in 1936 after her acrimonious divorce from her doctor husband. The trial made worldwide headlines. Her sexy, salacious diary entries showed the world a more sensual side to our virginal Mary, and, in many ways, helped propel her career into the stratosphere. Listen as we discuss Mary Astor, her life, her career, and her shocking purple diaries that took center stage in a Los Angeles courtroom. SHOW NOTES: Sources: Mary Astor: My Story (1960), by Mary Astor; Mary Astor: A Life on Film (1972), by Mary Astor; The Purple Diaries: Mary Astor and the Most Sensational Hollywood Scandal of the 1930s (2016), by Joseph Egan; Mary Astor's Purple Diary: The Great American Sex Scandal of 1936 (2106), by Edward Sorel; IMDBPro.com; Wikipedia.com; Movies Mentioned: Beau Brummell (1924), starring John Barrymore and Mary Astor; Dodsworth (1936), starring Walter Huston, Ruth Chatterton, Paul Lukas, and Mary Astor; Red Dust (1932), starring Clark Gable, Jean Harlow, and Mary Astor: The Prisoner of Zenda (1937), starring Ronald Colman, Douglas Fairbanks Jr. Madeleine Carroll, Mary Astor, David Niven, Raymond Massey, and C. Aubrey Smith: The Maltese Falcon (1941), starring Humphrey Bogart, Mary Astor, Sydney Greenstreet, Peter Lorre, Lee Patrick, and Elisha Cook Jr; The Palm Beach Story (1942), starring Claudette Colbert, Joel McCrea, Mary Astor, and Rudy Vallee; Act of Violence (1948), starring Van Heflin, Robert Ryan, Janet Leigh, Mary Astor, and Phyllis Thaxter; Little Women (1949), starring June Allyson, Elizabeth Taylor, Janet Leigh, Margaret O'Brien, Mary Astor, and Peter Lawford; Hush…Hush, Sweet Charlotte (1964), starring Bette Davis, Olivia de Havilland, Joseph Cotten, Agnes Moorhead, Mary Astor, Victor Buono, Cecil Kellaway, and Bruce Dern; --------------------------------- http://www.airwavemedia.com Please contact sales@advertisecast.com if you would like to advertise on our podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sponsor special: Up to $2,500 of FREE silver AND a FREE safe on qualifying orders - Call 855-862-3377 or text “AMERICAN” to 6-5-5-3-2“Now you have nudge units embedded in governments or advising governments all around the world. And what they're really trying to do is change the will of the people from the top down. Now, there's no democratic mandate for this. So, governments are sneakily using pre-conscious subliminal and covert techniques to change the way we behave, to make us model citizens. And maybe it's supposedly in our best interests, but we haven't been consulted upon it.”In this episode, I sit down with Laura Dodsworth, one of the first journalists to expose COVID-era government manipulation and how “nudge units” used fear to change behavior.“I feel it and I think I know a lot of people do—this feeling of something quite dark brewing, socially and politically. There's a feeling of a net tightening and of truth being squashed, of more surveillance, more censorship, institutions captured by woke ideology,” says Ms. Dodsworth.We discuss the new book she co-authored: “Free Your Mind: The New World of Manipulation and How to Resist It.”“Your mind is wonderous. You do deserve to be sovereign of it. And you can be in charge of your own decision-making capability. You're not on a sliding scale with a piece of machinery at all,” says Ms. Dodsworth.What is the real threat of AI? Of social media? Of pornography? Of net-zero?“One study in 2007 estimated that the human brain receives the equivalent of 174 newspapers worth of information every day. So, that's the first thing. You're overwhelmed with information. And the human brain simply can't cope with it all. So, what you do is you depend upon shortcuts—cognitive biases to make sense of the world,” says Ms. Dodsworth.Views expressed in this video are opinions of the host and the guest, and do not necessarily reflect the views of The Epoch Times.
In our April Special Subject, Part 1 of our look at the films of Samuel Goldwyn, we discuss Dark Angel (1935), These Three (1936), Dodsworth (1936), and Wuthering Heights (1939), a selection heavy on Dave favourites Merle Oberon, William Wyler, and Gregg Toland. We ask in what sense these are "quality" films, and in what ways they escape our expectations of that category, calling attention to the theme of psychological violence in These Three and Wuthering Heights and the role played by gender double standards in the tragedies of Dark Angel and Dodsworth. And in Fear and Moviegoing in Toronto we discuss Terry Zwigoff's Ghost World (2001) and draw a surprising conclusion about it. Time Codes: 0h 00m 35s: Brief Introduction to Samual Goldwyn 0h 12m 18s: THE DARK ANGEL (1935) [dir. Sidney Franklin] 0h 31m 44s: THESE THREE (1936) [dir. William Wyler] 0h 54m 40s: DODSWORTH (1936) [dir. William Wyler] 1h 09m 24s: WUTHERING HEIGHTS (1939) [dir. William Wyler] 1h 26m 12s: Fear and Moviegoing in Toronto – Ghost World (2001) by Terry Zwigoff +++ * Listen to our guest episode on The Criterion Project – a discussion of Late Spring * Marvel at our meticulously ridiculous Complete Viewing Schedule for the 2020s * Intro Song: “Sunday” by Jean Goldkette Orchestra with the Keller Sisters (courtesy of The Internet Archive) * Read Elise's piece on Gangs of New York – “Making America Strange Again” * Check out Dave's Robert Benchley blog – an attempt to annotate and reflect upon as many of the master humorist's 2000+ pieces as he can locate – Benchley Data: A Wayward Annotation Project! Follow us on Twitter at @therebuggy Write to us at therebuggy@gmail.com We now have a Discord server - just drop us a line if you'd like to join!
For its 20th anniversary, Adam and Josh take a deep dive into the intricate world of 2004's “Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind.” Plus the first film in the William Wyler Marathon and the Sweet 16 round of ‘50s Filmspotting Madness. (Timecodes will not be precise with ads; chapters may start early.) Open / Oscars (00:00:00-00:06:47) Sacred Cow: “Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind” at 20 (00:06:48-00:59:28) Golden Brickspotting: “Frida” (00:59:29-01:02:36) Next Week/Notes (01:02:37-01:07:11) ‘50s Madness - Sweet 16 (01:07:12-01:30:53) Wyler #1: “Dodsworth” (01:30:54-02:10:55) Close, New Releases (02:10:55-02:15:07) Notes/Links: Filmspotting Madness Josh at the University of Michigan-Dearborn Josh at Make Believe Seattle (“Devil's Backbone”) Josh at Ebert Interruptus 2024 Vulture's Movies Fantasy League Golden Bricks Feedback: Email us at feedback@filmspotting.net. Ask Us Anything and we might answer your question in bonus content. Support us: -Join the Filmspotting Family for bonus episodes and complete archive access. http://filmspottingfamily.com -T-shirts (and more) on sale at the Filmspotting Shop. https://filmspotting.net/shop Contact us: https://letterboxd.com/filmspotting @filmspotting on Threads https://twitter.com/filmspotting https://facebook.com/filmspotting https://letterboxd.com/larsenonfilm @larsenonfilm on Threads https://twitter.com/larsenonfilm https://facebook.com/larsenonfilm Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
My guest today is the prolific and award-winning book writer and lyricist Stephen Cole who joins me today to talk about his new novel: Mary & Ethel…and Mikey Who? I found it to be a terrific book, both wildly funny and very moving. And as you will hear, at times it feels like Stephen wrote this novel especially for me, and for the fans of this podcast. Stephen Cole is an award-winning musical theatre writer whose shows have been produced from New York City to London to the Middle East and Australia. His off-Broadway musical with Matthew Ward, AFTER THE FAIR, was nominated for the Outer Critic's Circle Award for Best Musical and was subsequently produced in London to great acclaim.THE NIGHT OF THE HUNTER won the prestigious Edward Kleban Award and was produced in New York City, Dallas, and San Francisco, where it was nominated for several Bay Area Theatre Awards. The award-winning 1998 concept CD features Ron Raines, Sally Mayes, and Dorothy Loudon. SATURDAY NIGHT AT GROSSINGER'S has had successful runs in Texas (starring Gavin MacLeod), Los Angeles, and Florida. Broadway legend Chita Rivera toured in CASPER, and Hal Linden and Dee Hoty starred in the world premiere of his musical adaptation of DODSWORTH.In 2005, Stephen was commissioned to write ASPIRE, the first American musical to premiere in the Middle East. This experience resulted in another musical about the creation of that show entitled THE ROAD TO QATAR!, produced to rave reviews and awards Off-Broadway, in London, and at the Edinburgh Festival, garnering a Best Musical nomination. Among his other produced shows are ROCK ODYSSEY, which played to hundreds of thousands of kids for ten seasons of productions at the Adrienne Arscht Center in Miami, and MERMAN'S APPRENTICE, presented in concert at Birdland in New York City, followed by an all-star cast album on Jay Records, and an acclaimed premiere production in Sonoma, CA in 2019. Stephen's latest critically acclaimed musical is GOIN' HOLLYWOOD.Stephen's published books include That Book About That Girl and I Could Have Sung All Night, the Marni Nixon story, currently in development as a feature film from Amazon. Stephen has also written several published stories and his real-life friendships with Ethel Merman and Mary Martin resulted in this, his first novel. Visit www.stephencolewriter.org. Become a PATRON of Broadway Nation! I want to thank our Broadway Nation Patron Club members, such as Geoffrey Block and Larry Spinelli, whose generous support helps to make it possible for me to bring this podcast to you each week. If you would like to support the creation of Broadway Nation, here is the information about how you too can become a patron. For just $7.00 a month, you will receive exclusive access to never-before-heard, unedited versions of many of the discussions that I have with my guests — in fact I often record nearly twice as much conversation as ends up in the edited versions. You will also have access to additional in-depth conversations with my frequent co-host Albert Evans that have not been featured on the podcast. All patrons receive special “on-air” shout-outs and acknowledgment of your vital support of this podcast. And if you are very enthusiastic about Broadway Nation there are additional PATRON levels that come with even more benefits. If you would like to support the work of Broadway Nation and receive these exclusive member benefits, please just click on this link: https://broadwaynationpodcast.supercast.tech/ Thank you in advance for your support! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We're wrapping up 1936 and covering the winners from our 14 movie tournament this week (10 nominees, plus 4 additional films (!!!)) The nominees were: Anthony Adverse; Dodsworth; The Great Ziegfeld; Libeled Lady; Mr. Deeds Goes to Town; Romeo and Juliet; The Story of Louis Pasteur; A Tale of Two Cities; Three Smart Girls; and San Francisco. The additional films we considered were: After the Thin Man, Modern Times, My Man Godfrey, and Swing Time.Notes: SPOILERS - we talk through the full plots of all the movies we cover.Timestamps are approximate: 2:35 - After the Thin Man7:35 - Three Smart Girls14:25 - Libeled Lady22:50 - Mr. Deeds Goes to Town32:40 - A Tale of Two Cities45:55 - The Story of Louis Pasteur56:20 - Modern Times1:07:45 - Conclusions1:07:50 - Did the Oscars Get it Wrong?1:10:00 - Top 5 Films1:12:00 - Jake Gyllenhaal Corner (+ important Ronald Colman moustache information)1:16:10 - Patterns1:25:05 - Next Time
How I love a romance set aboard a luxury cruise ship or ocean liner, especially classic movies set on ships in the early to mid 20th-century, a heyday of ocean travel. The coziness, the leather luggage with a separate toiletries case, the cute staterooms and cabins, the service, people dressing for elegant dinner and dancing, the endless ocean views, and falling asleep rocked by waves...of course, in this dream, I'm on the Cunard Line in a massive luxury suite with full balcony, and my sweetie is right by my side as we sail to some exotic location. Shhhhh — don't wake me up.https://www.confessionsofaclosetromantic.comAll you ever wanted to know about the history of the ocean liner.Movies in this EpisodeLet Them All TalkLike FatherAn Affair to RememberGentlemen Prefer Blondes Now, VoyagerThe Lady EveOne Way Passage is a 1932 melodrama starring William Powell as an escaped murderer traveling on a ship from Asia to America to face charges. He persuades the detective supervising him to remove his handcuffs so he can flirt with a beautiful woman he's met on board, played by Kay Francis, who's in the final stages of a fatal illness. She doesn't know about him and he doesn't know about her as they fall in love. Sob.Romance on the High Seas is a ridiculously delightful romcom farce of mistaken identity on board an ocean liner, starring Doris Day in her first movie role. Dodsworth is a romantic drama about mid-life and second chances starring Walter Houston as a Midwest auto manufacturer who sells his lucrative company and sails to Europe for the trip he's always wanted. Except he's traveling with his self-centered, shallow wife, brilliantly played by Ruth Chatterton, and his affection for her is fading fast. When she begins having an affair on board right under his nose, he surprises himself by falling in love with a grounded, compassionate, free-spirited American woman also traveling on the ship, played by Mary Astor. Maybe you have to be a certain age, but I absolutely love the satisfying happy ever after in this movie. It was made in 1936 but still feels fresh today.Support the showIf you enjoyed this episode, please click share in your podcast app and tell your friends! Thanks for listening!
Capítulo 9 de esta sexta temporada, 199 en el cómputo total de Audiolibros y Relatos. Hoy me complace traer por primera vez a este podcast a una auténtica adelantada a su tiempo, una autora universal, creadora de títulos que son historia de la literatura... Señoras, señores tengo el inmenso placer de presentarles a la inigualable Mary Shelley. Narrado por Xavi Villanueva !Nuevo episodio! Ya puedes disfrutar de Roger Dodsworth: el inglés reanimado. MARY SHELLEY en ABISMOfm.
We're back in the 30's with 10 nominees, so we're doing another bracket! In this episode will be taking the 10 nominees, plus 4 additional films (!!!) and deciding on the winners and losers from Round 1. We'll discuss the films that were eliminated. The nominees were: Anthony Adverse; Dodsworth; The Great Ziegfeld; Libeled Lady; Mr. Deeds Goes to Town; Romeo and Juliet; The Story of Louis Pasteur; A Tale of Two Cities; Three Smart Girls; and San Francisco. The additional films we considered were: After the Thin Man, Modern Times, My Man Godfrey, and Swing Time.Notes: SPOILERS - we talk through the full plots of all the movies we cover.Timestamps are approximate: 7:25 - BracketLosers Discussion19:40 - Anthony Adverse vs. After the Thin Man Loser Discussion30:50 - Modern Times vs. Romeo and Juliet Loser Discussion34:10 - My Man Godfrey vs. Three Smart Girls Loser Discussion42:00 - Swing Time vs. Libeled Lady Loser Discussion49:50 - A Tale of Two Cities vs. Dodsworth Loser Discussion59:40 - San Francisco vs. Mr. Deeds Goes to Town Loser Discussion 1:12:45 - The Story of Louis Pasteur vs. The Great Ziegfeld Loser Discussion1:25:50 - Best of the Worst & Worst of the Worst1:27:20 - Next Time
Longitudinal Integrated Clerkships provide educational continuity, enabling trusting patient-student relationships that lead students to become agents of change and enhance patient outcomes. Read the accompanying article here: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/medu.15013
In Episode 65 of the CSUSB Advising Podcast, Matt Markin chats with Dr. Jeremy Dodsworth, professor and department chair of Biology. Dr. Dodsworth explains what the Biology major is, career options, what students learn in their classes, department resources, and misconceptions about the major. Check out the following websites:CSUSB Biology homepageBiology student clubsBiology careers#acadv #academicadvising #collegemajors #csusb #calstate #highereducationSubscribe to the CSUSB Advising Podcast on Apple, Spotify, Google and more!Follow us on social media:Instagram & Tik Tok - @csusbadvisingFacebook - CSUSB AdvisingTwitter - @csusb_advisingYouTube - @csusbadvisinghttps://csusbadvising.buzzsprout.com/
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 940, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: from the greek 1: The name of this solid figure used to disperse light into a spectrum is from the Greek for "something sawed". a prism. 2: A preparation such as lipstick, skin cream or rouge, it's from the Greek for "order" or "arrangement". cosmetic. 3: A wound, or the psychological damage it causes. a trauma. 4: An absolute ruler; in ancient Greece it was one who seized power illegally. a tyrant. 5: This first name of poet Roethke means "gift of God". Theodore. Round 2. Category: i'm surprised 1: Seeing the unexpectedly high price of a car can put you into the "sticker" type of this. shock. 2: This word for "speechless" can precede -struck or -founded. dumb. 3: Remarkable news may throw you for one of these, also the name of an aeronautical maneuver. loop. 4: Captain Kirk often ordered phasers set on this non-lethal surprising setting. stun. 5: On hearing a surprising affront, you may be "taken" this 5-letter way. aback. Round 3. Category: where you going? 1: If you're going to Mecca, you know you're going to this country on the Red Sea. Saudi Arabia. 2: You're so vain, you're probably going to Halifax in this Canadian province to see that total eclipse of the sun. Nova Scotia. 3: Maybe braving this desert referred to as Dorsland or "Thirstland" by the Boers who trekked through it. Kalahari. 4: Are you meeting Captain Jean-Luc in this French region that recently merged with Nord-Pas-de-Calais?. Picardy. 5: Are you finally traversing the length of this mountain range that stretches from the Caspian to the Black Sea?. the Caucasus. Round 4. Category: a "kid" in 1: Using care is treating something with these, as if you had delicate handwear. kid gloves. 2: This boy band began with a city-wide talent search in Boston. the New Kids on the Block. 3: Harry Longabaugh had this nickname as a member of the Wild Bunch. the Sundance Kid. 4: Parodying the Cabbage Patch Kids, these gross stickers were a sensation in the 1980s. the Garbage Pail Kids. 5: This term describes children who have to unlock the door when they come home to an empty house. latchkey kids. Round 5. Category: literary collaborators 1: These brothers first published their "Fairy Tales" in 1812 as "Kinderund Hausmarchen". the Brothers Grimm. 2: She and her tres cher ami Jean-Paul Sartre collaborated on the political and literary journal Modern Times. Simone de Beauvoir. 3: For "The Autobiography of Malcolm X", Malcolm collaborated with this author. Alex Haley. 4: Sidney Howard helped this author dramatize "Dodsworth". Sinclair Lewis. 5: George S Kaufman died in June 1961; this man, his frequent collaborator, in December of that year. Moss Hart. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia! Special thanks to https://blog.feedspot.com/trivia_podcasts/
Lux Radio Theater - Dodsworth
On this special episode of The Letterboxd Show, Mitchell Beaupre speaks with filmmaker Ira Sachs about his latest feature Passages, in theaters worldwide now from MUBI. This delicious love triangle follows Tomas (Franz Rogowski), a narcissistic filmmaker whose marriage to Martin (Ben Whishaw) hits the rocks when Tomas starts up an affair with Agathe (Adèle Exarchopoulos). Mitchell and Ira give you a taste of what to expect in Passages, a self-described “very horny film,” while diving deep into some of Ira's personal favorites, including Dodsworth, The Innocent, Taxi Zum Klo and Je, Tu, Il, Elle. Note: this interview was conducted as the WGA and SAG-AFTRA unions are on strike for better working conditions and fairer compensation for their work. Passages was an entirely independent production, shot in Europe with European actors, and is being released by an independent distributor that is isn't in the AMPTP, and therefore is not a struck company. We will never ask anyone to cross a picket line. Chapters: LG sponsorship (00:00:00) Opening credits (00:01:16) Dodsworth (00:13:06) The Innocent (00:27:50) Je, Tu, Il, Elle (00:32:36) Taxi Zum Klo (00:43:59) Closing credits (00:58:30) Credits: Recorded in Newark, DE and New York, NY. Edited by Slim. Theme music: “Vampiros Danceoteque” by Moniker. Editorial producer: Brian Formo. Production manager: Sophie Shin. Art by Samm. The Letterboxd Show is a TAPEDECK production. Lists & Links: List of movies mentioned
Unpacking the Argentine GDP Warrants Case In 2005 and 2010, Argentina issued GDP-linked warrants as a sweetener to investors participating in its debt restructurings. At the time, the warrants didn't seem so sweet. Holders assigned them little value, and most got rid of the warrants for pennies on the dollar. But in April, in a lawsuit brought by hedge funds that had bought the warrants on the cheap, an English judge ruled that Argentina had dramatically underpaid on the warrants, adding nearly 1.5 billion to the amount the country owes to foreign creditors. Our guests this episode are Tim Dodsworth, Maggie Hemsworth, and Severine Saintier, hosts of the fabulous Unpacking Contract Law podcast, who help us understand the intricacies of the case. Producer: Leanna Doty
How do values shape contract law and how does contract law shape cultural values? Dr. Timothy Dodsworth of Newcastle University discusses his research into the values of contract law.
Paul and Fiona talk to Homophonics Artistic Director, Miranda Hill and Soprano Judith Dodsworth, about Midsumma's Homophonic! Pride Prize. The Homophonic! Pride Prize is a unique opportunity for LGBTQIA+ Australian Composers... LEARN MORE The post Saturday, 22nd July, 2023: Homophonics: Artistic Director, Miranda Hill and Soprano Judith Dodsworth appeared first on Saturday Magazine.
Roger finds himself and other high-flying Warner execs in glamorous Monaco - for business reasons of course. There are not one but two princesses - Caroline and Grace. Small talk leads to a possible return to filmmaking after a 25-year absence for Princess Grace in a remake of William Wyler's brilliant 1936 film Dodsworth and maybe even a rendezvous in Paris. But fate intervenes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Talking Trade with Mark Dodsworth, Europartnerships by wispolitics
Lux Radio Theatre, sometimes spelled Lux Radio Theater, a classic radio anthology series, was broadcast on the NBC Blue Network (1934–35) (owned by the National Broadcasting Company, later predecessor of American Broadcasting Company [ABC] in 1943–1945); CBS Radio network (Columbia Broadcasting System) (1935–54), and NBC Radio (1954–55). Initially, the series adapted Broadway plays during its first two seasons before it began adapting films. These hour-long radio programs were performed live before studio audiences. The series became the most popular dramatic anthology series on radio, broadcast for more than 20 years and continued on television as the Lux Video Theatre through most of the 1950s. The primary sponsor of the show was Unilever through its Lux Soap brand. Listen to our radio station Old Time Radio https://link.radioking.com/otradio Listen to other Shows at My Classic Radio https://www.myclassicradio.net/ Podcast Service I Recommend https://redcircleinc.grsm.io/entertainmentradio7148 Remember that times have changed, and some shows might not reflect the standards of today's politically correct society. The shows do not necessarily reflect the views, standards, or beliefs of Entertainment Radio
Lux Radio Theatre, sometimes spelled Lux Radio Theater, a classic radio anthology series, was broadcast on the NBC Blue Network (1934–35) (owned by the National Broadcasting Company, later predecessor of American Broadcasting Company [ABC] in 1943–1945); CBS Radio network (Columbia Broadcasting System) (1935–54), and NBC Radio (1954–55). Initially, the series adapted Broadway plays during its first two seasons before it began adapting films. These hour-long radio programs were performed live before studio audiences. The series became the most popular dramatic anthology series on radio, broadcast for more than 20 years and continued on television as the Lux Video Theatre through most of the 1950s. The primary sponsor of the show was Unilever through its Lux Soap brand. Listen to our radio station Old Time Radio https://link.radioking.com/otradio Listen to other Shows at My Classic Radio https://www.myclassicradio.net/ Podcast Service I Recommend https://redcircleinc.grsm.io/entertainmentradio7148 Remember that times have changed, and some shows might not reflect the standards of today's politically correct society. The shows do not necessarily reflect the views, standards, or beliefs of Entertainment Radio
Sejam bem-vindos ao 37º arquivo de áudio perdido que virou podcast da Biblioteca LeiaNovosBR! No episódio de hoje você tem acesso à entrevista do atrapalhado funcionário Caio Amaro (@caiohamaro) com o autor Alexey Dodsworth! Alexey Dodsworth é doutor em filosofia em regime de dupla titulação pela Universidade Ca' Foscari de Veneza e pela Universidade de São Paulo. Pesquisador associado ao Departamento de Filosofia e Bens Culturais da Universidade de Veneza e membro do Conselho Deliberativo do Instituto de Estudos Avançados e Convergentes da UNIFESP. É também escritor e roteirista de ficção científica e fantasia, apesar das grandes dificuldades para competir com o roteirista do mundo real. Estamos aprendendo a organizar as coisas novamente, então aqui estão os links importantes comentados no episódio: Facebook: Alexey Dodsworth Site do Autor Alexey Dodsworth Livro "18 de Escorpião" Livro "Explendor" HQ "A máscara da morte branca" HQ "Inferno" HQ "Saros 136" Antologia "Arquivos Secretos da Segunda Guerra Mundial" Antologia "Demônios da Goétia em Quadrinhos" Antologia "Delirium Tremens de Edgar Allan Poe" Antologia "Cyberpunk — Registros Recuperados de Futuros Proibidos A livraria LeiaNovosBR está aberta 6 horas por dia, 8 dias por semana, em turnos intermitentes com horário de almoço fixo, mas intervalos livres para cafezinhos. Você pode tentar entrar em contato conosco por sinais de fumaça (desde que originária de churrasco vegano), por cartas endereçadas à caixa postal ou, em casos extremos, tentar contato pelo nosso twitter ou no e-mail leianovosbr@gmail.com Créditos Nem só de duendes e sacis é feita a equipe da LeiaNovosBr! Esse capítulo da nossa livraria só foi possível pela ajuda dos nossos colaboradores incríveis. Pauta e gravação: Carol Vidal e Caio Amaro Arte da Vitrine: Daielyn Cris Bertelli Edição: Senhor Basso E pela ajuda das pessoas que nos apoiam: Rodrigo Leite Walisson Viana (Airechu) Melisa de Sá Cláudia Rodrigues Rosenilda Azevedo (Nilda) Lucas Roberto Arrais Domingos Carolina Soares Mendes Sidney Andrade (Deridevio) Caio Amaro Abner De Souza Igor Bajo Marina Jardim Carol Vidal Dayse Cristhina Priscilla Rubia Nielson Rocha Alessandra Rocha Leandro Gomes Francisco Faria Thiago Felipe Ruediger Marina Barbosa Kondratovich Luciana Bento Clecius Alexandre Duran Amauri Silva Lima Filho Ricardo Brunoro Contribua para o LeiaNovosBR O LeiaNovosBR é um podcast quinzenal no qual dois funcionários de uma livraria mágica bagunçada entrevistam autores nacionais e ele faz parte do site Leitor Cabuloso. Contribua para o projeto, conheça as recompensas em catarse.me/leitor_cabuloso ou no Picpay em https://picpay.me/leitorcabuloso. Banner do site Leitor Cabuloso em um fundo claro de uma imagem de livros empilhados. Na parte superior central há a frase "Literatura é resistência!" em azul. No centro do banner há a logo colorida do Leitor Cabuloso, composta pela imagem de um punho erguido amarelo saindo de um livro azul ao lado do nome 'Leitor Cabuloso'. Abaixo dessa logo há 4 ícones, o primeiro é de um papel e uma caneta com a legenda "Contos", o segundo é de uma estrela com a legenda "Resenhas", o terceiro é de várias estrelas com a legenda "Colunas" e o último é de um microfone com fones de ouvido com a legenda "Podcasts". Na parte inferior da imagem há a frase "Apoie em catarse.me/leitor_cabuloso" seguido do ícone colorido da plataforma Catarse.
I'm concluding my second-anniversary celebration with another second-chance romance episode, featuring movies about finding romance later in life, especially after sadness and disappointment. This theme is one of my favorites, especially as I get older and wade back into the dating pool. It's a funny and bizarre experience at times, but these movies give me hope that my second chance is out there—if only for two hours.MoviesThe Face of Love is described as a "psychological romance" and it's hard to describe its emotional tone: dramatic longing, new romance elation and bittersweet melancholy combined. In other words, my idea of perfect romance right now. I believe they did love each other, even if it was based on shifting emotional sands — you'll have to tell me if you agree. Warning: this is not exactly an HEA, but the journey is beautiful.The Love Punch is the most ridiculous but adorable British farce set in motion after a divorced middle-aged couple, played by Emma Thompson and Pierce Brosnan, discover their retirement nest egg has been stolen through corporate mismanagement. How they get revenge and reconnect at the same time is delightful, but I would watch these two perform a diner menu, so perhaps I'm not the best judge.It's not everyone's cup of tea, but 10 Things We Should Do Before We Break Up about a single mother (Christina Ricci) who gets pregnant from a one-night stand with a handsome man-child (Hamish Linklater), and their decision to make an honest attempt to make the relationship work, is a HFN (Happy for Now) romance, and refreshingly real because of it.Marry Me is a super slick, commercial romcom, but I thought it was very entertaining, mainly because I was rooting for second-chance love for the middle-aged protagonists, winningly —and somewhat unrealistically —played by Jennifer Lopez and Owen Wilson.Dating and falling in love when you're older can be challenging, scary and push every single one of your buttons — and that's only the first few dates. Enough Said.If you've never seen Bette Davis as an ugly-duckling-turned-swan after escaping her controlling mother and falling in love with a handsome, unhappily married man in Now, Voyager, you haven't seen one of the best second-chance romances ever made.Based on the best-selling novel by Sinclair Lewis, Dodsworth is the story of a self-made but unhappily married millionaire (Walter Houston) who realizes that money doesn't equal happiness after he meets a compassionate, intellectual widow (Mary Astor) and gets a second chance at true love.BooksThe slightly older, wiser, bantering protagonists of Beach Read and Book Lovers are a romantic delight.They're still young and gorgeous when they get their second chance but Bittersweet, part of the wonderful True North series, is a warm-hearted, hot, and passionate romance.The Dirty Little Midlife... a.k.a. Heart's Cove Hotties romance series is the hot, sexy romcom we all want to star in at midlife —and beyond.Support the show
In this Owl Network Exclusive, Bethany Brewton sits down with Rachel Dodsworth to discuss her excitement for the upcoming season and the backstory of why she started running at such a young age.
"From the Secrets of WOMAN'S LOVE-LIFE comes this Heart-stopping story of DEVOTION! SACRIFICE! SHAME! " Comet Over Hollywood creator Jessica Pickens joins the show to discuss a stirring drama about the loss of love, the passage of time, and whether we ever really know who we are. We'll talk Walter Huston, William Wyler, Ruth Chatterton, and David Niven in full stuffy scumbag mode.Rent Dodsworth hereNext week:The River w/ Dr. Robert J. Snyder (watch it here for free)Hosts:Michael NataleTwitterInstagramLetterboxd Tom LorenzoTwitterInstagramLetterboxd Producer:Kyle LamparTwitterInstagram Guest:Jessica PickensTwitterComet Over Hollywood Follow the Show:TwitterInstagramWebsite Music by Mike Natale
"You Could Watch it for Hours and Still Want More!!" The musical theatre duo of Hass & Swanton return to the show to talk about the most famous movie musical starring the famous musical star Maurice Chevalier (which most musical fans probably still haven't heard of). We'll talk Richard Rogers, Chevalier, Rouben Mamoulian, and Pepe Le Pew.Next week:Dodsworth w/ Jessica Pickens (rent it here)Hosts:Michael NataleTwitterLetterboxd Tom LorenzoTwitterLetterboxd Producer:Kyle LamparTwitter Guest:Kyle Reid Hass & Jeremy SwantonYouTube Follow the Show:TwitterInstagramWebsite Music by Mike Natale
This week on the podcast I am joined by the co-founder of Tinto,Idia Elsmore Dodsworth. Idia and I share a wonderfully relaxed chat about using technology to support women to thrive ( welcome Tinto!), the realities of motherhood and starting a business, especially during Covid, identity, wellbeing, mum juggle and so much more. Grab a cup of tea and sit down on the sofa with us for a relaxed mum to mum chat. As always please do take a moment to rate, review and subscribe wherever you listen!
The Radio 1 DJ Adele Roberts on coming back to the airwaves after bowel cancer treatment.
Today I'll be discussing the William Wyler classic, "Dodsworth (1936)" https://linktr.ee/reelyoldmovies #dodsworth #walterhuston #williamwyler #reelyoldmovies --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/reelyoldmovies/message
Did the government manipulate us through fear to shore up its power during Covid? Are we dupes of a mass conspiracy between media, state and private enterprise? Was the threat of Covid amped up just to make us compliant because...well, why? Here Zoe and Tom pick apart Dodsworth's scary and silly Sunday Times bestseller, worth our time mainly as it encapsulates quite a big vein of anti-lockdown sentiment and Covid suspicion. We talk about her use of stats, her own manipulation of fear, and the way she lumps things together, from the War on Terror to the closure of nonessential businesses in the height of Covid uncertainty.
Airing from 1938 – 1941, first in an hour and then in a 30 minute format, The Campbell Playhouse was a live radio drama directed by and starring Orson Welles. The program aired on CBS radio and was produced by Welles and John Houseman. The program offered adaptations of classic plays and novels and popular films of the time. When Welles left at the end of the second season, The Campbell Playhouse changed format as a 30-minute weekly series that ran for one season (1940–41). GSMC Classics presents some of the greatest classic radio broadcasts, classic novels, dramas, comedies, mysteries, and theatrical presentations from a bygone era. The GSMC Classics collection is the embodiment of the best of the golden age of radio. Let Golden State Media Concepts take you on a ride through the classic age of radio, with this compiled collection of episodes from a wide variety of old programs. ***PLEASE NOTE*** GSMC Podcast Network presents these shows as historical content and have brought them to you unedited. Remember that times have changed and some shows might not reflect the standards of today's politically correct society. The shows do not necessarily reflect the views, standards, or beliefs of Golden State Media Concepts or the GSMC Podcast Network. Our goal is to entertain, educate give you a glimpse into the past.
Lux Radio Theatre - Dodsworth