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On this weeks episode of Off The Strength, Tony and Kyle take a nostalgic trip as the uncover some of the things that have been reveled to them during the recent reflections of the week discussing gallows humor, making mental health a priority for the entire family during this time, Drake trying to remix the cha cha slide, what can be learned from looking back at the music and shows you watched through your formative years,#nomorenorush challenge, what happens when consumerism shifts focus, the CEO of ClassPass asking the government to flex its muscles and help the fitness industry, why Erykah Badu is this weeks PTP, Lil John vs T pain and southern heritage, the significance of Donald Glover's Atlanta and much more! For more with OFF THE STRENGTH, be sure to leave us a review, like, listen and subscribe!Show - @offthestrength_Tony - @atrainercalledtonyCorey -@yourtrainercoreyKyle - @krjones_jTroy - @troy_brooksPeace and much love to y'all until next time, we'll see you soon! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We are excited to share this interview we had with the beautiful and humble star of SyFy’s new space epic series VAGRANT QUEEN, which premieres on Friday, March 27, 2020. Galaxy sat with the new galactic queen Adriyan Rae and let me tell you something, she is on fire! Adriyan Rae was born in Seaford, Delaware. When Adriyan went to college she did so in Philadelphia at the University of the Sciences double majoring in Physician Assistant Studies and Medical Laboratory Science. After finishing both degrees and becoming a certified Medical Laboratory Scientist; Adriyan moved to Atlanta where she found her love for acting and started her career in the independent feature, Burning Sands (produced by Netflix). You can now catch her in Emmy nominated and winning shows like Donald Glover's Atlanta, BET's American Soul, and Hulu's Light as a Feather. She has been announced to be the new star of SyFy channel's Vagrant Queen. Leading the intergalactic series that is to be released in 2020. Adriyan is also a recording artist mentored vocally by the Grammy award winning, Mr. Michael Keith of the legendary R&B group 112. Adriyan resides in Los Angeles, California. Check out the best Magazine ever: www.ComicConMagazine.com For more amazing episodes like this one go to: www.ComicCon-Radio.com Follow us on Instagram @ComicConRadio Subscribe to Comic Con Radio on any platform you like! Always give us 5 stars. Please share this interview with the world! We love you all… Thank you for loving us back!
Introducing Stance Takes: an experimental mini episode outside of Stance's regular format, covering entertainment, in-depth interviews and the ideas framing co-founders, Chrystal Genesis and Heta Fell’s conversations. The first Stance Takes will explore the cultural significance of award-winning surrealist TV drama comedy, “Atlanta” by FX. Donald Glover has been described as a “one of Hollywood’s most exciting and in-demand creative minds” today and he recently made history as being the first black person to win an Emmy for Outstanding Directing for a comedy series. Expect an immersive audio experience filled with music, expert analysis and snippets from the hit series as its second season comes to a close. Stance is an award-winning podcast exploring arts, culture and current affairs, from diverse, global perspectives. Stancepodcast.com
Bertan und Chris sind froh mal über ihre Lieblingsserien in letzter Zeit sprechen zu dürfen. Bertan erklärt Donald Glover's "Atlanta" eine Liebeserklärung, während Chris das Rohe und Knallharte in Seth Rogen's "Preacher" abfeiert. Aber was wären die beiden denn auch ohne einen Neustart? Zuletzt geht es um die dreifache Mutter Marlo, gespielt von Charlize Theron, in der Coming of Age Dramedy "Tully".
In todays Epidsode we talk Cowboys draft pics, NFL Draft, Donald Glover's Atlanta, Steve meeting Steve and the infamous curve, Also look for more insight on Amazon's All or Nothing with the Dallas Cowboys. This is Sports Talk on The Gun Range, bang bang!
Navigating #MeToo. With Food Women. Welcome to a very special episode, the premiere of a new segment on the podcast I like to call the Edacious Round Table. Instead of learning one person's journey, area Food Folks discuss a topic. First up? Harassment and discrimination in Food Work with co-hosts Arley Arrington and Clare Terni. How has it affected Charlottesville? What can we do to change things? We dive in. Arley Arrington works at Whisk in Richmond. Previously, she lived and worked in Charlottesville as a server in various restaurants and as a baker at Brookville. She's also done catering for The Space and owns her baking business, Arley Cakes. She is a past podcast guest and her lemon raspberry birthday cake won a 2017 Edacious Golden Fork Award. Clare Terni has lived in Charlottesville for 20 years and has worked on and off in food since she was sixteen, mostly catering and working in restaurants. She currently teaches Anthropology at JMU and works as both a server and manager for The Whiskey Jar, as well as creating social media for Ten Course Hospitality. As Clare states so well during our conversation, gender roles are changing slowly. They are broader than they once were, but limitations still exist. Many back-of-house employees are men while front-of-house are mostly women. If women are in the back, they're often relegated to salads or pastries. How do we change that? Certainly not with one conversation. But maybe by talking about it, we get other people talking, writing, discussing, disagreeing, and finally, making necessary changes. Maybe we do that. There's a lot to discuss. The way women accept the self-destructive behavior, yelling, and machismo in the food industry because it's what we've always expected. The way smiling or not is seen by turns as a sexual invitation or a BITCH label. The way Mansplaining, inappropriate comments, inappropriate touching, subtle and not so subtle digs at our gender are disguised as jokes. We cover it all. Are women more motivated to start their own businesses because they want to create a better environment? What about the roadblocks they face when they do? What about race? When you're a woman of color in the South who owns a business, how does that affect EVERYTHING? How did Donald Glover's Atlanta fit into our conversation? How does Charlottesville and its current dynamic fit into this discussion? We spend a great deal of time and get very vulnerable and real on this topic. Which was scary as heck for this Southern white woman. And awesome and wonderful and it makes me proud to know these amazing women. Is building a loyal staff who stay for years the answer? Building trust among your employees? A dedicated human resource department? What about small operations who can't afford that? What about a server who might smile a bit more because it means the difference between $200 in tips and $500? Is crying on the job okay? What about women chefs who insist gender makes no difference? When you're the boss it's important to model the behavior you want your employees to exhibit. In my opinion, it can affect the ambiance, even the food. Not only the culture of your kitchen but the culture of your restaurant. We are not health professionals. Just three women who do the Work of Food and have stories and opinions. If you feel you've experienced harassment on the job or in any aspect of your life, please reach out to someone. Tell them about it. Heck, reach out to me and tell me about it. I'm not sure who or where to direct you, but I promise if you reach out? I'll find out. You are not alone in this. Relistening to this episode helped me understand how very much I don't know. How blessed I am because of my privilege. There's still so much to learn. I'm not woke but I am aware and I look forward to any education I experience every day of my life. I didn't edit this down. It's very long. It's very important. So I hope you'll give it a listen. There is so much here. Thank you to these ladies who had the courage to get vulnerable and tell their stories. I hope by doing so we can shed some light on the very real issue that is occurring daily here and all over the world. Maybe by talking about it awareness will rise and eventually we'll have other issues to tackle around a table because this one will be nonexistent. In the meantime, tell me what you think. Cheers. SHOW NOTES – Links to resources talked about during the podcast: Why Food Writing Matters! - I'm teaching a course as part of the Tom Tom Founder's Festival! Come be a part of the fun! Tuesday, April 10th from 7-9pm at The Pie Chest. We'll talk food writing, do some fun creative exercises, give away huge amounts of food writing books, and eat pie. Lots and lots of pie. Don't miss this chance to GET EDACIOUS! Crowdfunded Pitch Night! - Come see me pitch as part of the Tom Tom Founder's Festival! Wednesday, April 11th from 7-9pm at The Jefferson Theater, 9 local folks and I will have 3 minutes to pitch our business for a chance to win $5K! The audience selects the winner. So come on out and GET EDACIOUS! Goat Snuggling - Every Saturday through Mother's Day, Caromont Farm will be snuggling goats and passing the hat as part of their DACA initiative to make sure their employees are safe. Come participate in this important community effort. Subscribe to This Podcast. Stay Edacious! - Come on, after this episode? You know you want to. Subscribers get new episodes instantly, while non-subscribers have to wait a few hours or days depending on the iTunes gods. Never miss a chance to be edacious! Subscribe to Edacious News - Never miss a food event in our area! Learn about regional and national food stories so you can stay edacious! Leave a review about Edacious! - Click the link, then "View in iTunes" then "Ratings and Reviews". Whether you think it's great, or not so great, I want to hear from you. I might just read your review on the air! Whoa! #famousforahotminute This episode is sponsored by Teej.fm and listeners like you who donated their support at Patreon, who wants every creator in the world to achieve a sustainable income. Thank you.
This week, the gang talks about the 2018 Oscars and the return of Donald Glover's ATLANTA. Also, Surly reviews ANNIHILATION and Kyle weighs in on Season 2 of JESSICA JONES.
This week we complete our discussions on the first season of Donald Glover's Atlanta.
This week we discuss the season 1 finale of Donald Glover's Atlanta, The Jacket.
This week we continue our discussions of Donald Glover's Atlanta with a focus on the ninth episode, Juneteenth.
This week we check out The Club, the eighth episode of Donald Glover's Atlanta.
This week we discuss the next episode of Donald Glover's Atlanta, Nobody Beats The Biebs.
This week we look at the third episode of Donald Glover's Atlanta, Go For Broke.
We kick things off this week with the surprising announcement that Stephen Fry is leaving QI. In other news, Donald Glover's “Atlanta” is picked up by FX, “In The Flesh” may get a movie, Donald Trump will appear on Saturday Night Live and more. This week we've been watching Homeland, The Apprentice (UK), Flashpoint, The Flash and The Walking Dead. #Homeland #The_Apprentice #Flashpoint #The_Flash #The_Walking_Dead #OnTheBox #Television #TheGeekShow #News #Reviews #TV #Comedy #Podcasts
Fanboy and Know-It-All break down the Best Picture nominees for the 2017 Academy Awards and talk about the TV show "Atlanta."
Fanboy and Know-It-All break down the Best Picture nominees for the 2017 Academy Awards and talk about the TV show "Atlanta."
Episode 31 is the finale of our special two-part show bringing 2016 to a close. I am joined by my close friends Junis Baldon, Albert Shumake aka DJ Always, and introducing to the show, Jared "J Dub" Williams. On Part Two, we begin with the amazing year in black television with the rise of Donald Glover's Atlanta, Issa Rae's Insecure, and why Marvel's Luke Cage was one of the best shows of the year. We also discuss the controversy surrounding Birth of A Nation and how it led to the film being such a letdown this year. We also fell down a rabbit hole and debated the value of Ava DuVernay and the 13th documentary, because of Junis' issue with the historical inaccuracies of the move Selma. We conclude 2016 with the two biggest stories of the year - the deaths of unarmed black men, and of course, the election of Donald Trump. I say this a lot, but this was definitely one of the most enjoyable shows to create, and I know you will enjoy it! TELL A FRIEND. J’s Lunch Counter is a platform for each of you to engage in conversation that matters, so please help others join the convo! Tell a friend about the show and help grow our audience! Share our posts on Facebook and Twitter and let your friends know what you find most interesting about each show! STAY CONNECTED. Stay connected to the show! Submit your questions about news, politics, popular culture, social justice, entertainment, music, and sports, and we will cover them for a future Mailbag segment. You can send your questions to jslunchcounter@gmail.com. JOIN THE CONVERSATION. We would also love for you to follow along on social media! Like us on Facebook. www.facebook.com/jslunchcounter. Follow us on Twitter and tweet us at www.twitter.com/jslunchcounter. You can also follow the show on Instagram @JsLunchCounter. Check out our website at www.jslunchcounter.com for more podcast and blog content each week! SUPPORT THE SHOW. This show has weekly expenses that are required to keep it going. From web services to hosting fees to equipment costs, this venture is certainly not cheap. If you would like to support the show, you can make a PayPal donation to Jslunchcounter@gmail.com or by clicking HERE. Any amount you can give would help support the show, and all donations will go towards the expenses listed above! LEAVE A REVIEW ON ITUNES. Enjoying what you've heard so far? Then take a moment to leave a review on iTunes. Reviews help us move up the ranks so that more people will have access to the show! Thanks again for all your support!
Just when we think we couldn't find two more disparate items to talk about in a single episode, we keep surprising ourselves. This week Caitlin keeps with the season bringing in the spoooooky paranormal romance detective drama "Moonlight" and Jordan finally lets Cait dig into the toast of the Fall 2016 television season, Donald Glover's "Atlanta." Was Jordan miserable? Did Caitlin join the chorus of critical praise? Answers await. Also this ep, Jordan's Beatles return to the musical landscape, we #standwithChelseaCain, voice actors fight for better compensation, as well as the return of a fan-faourite segment and updates to other things we're watching (Black Mirror. It's mainly Black Mirror). Thanks for joining us ever week, friends!
This week we take a dive into Donald Glover's Atlanta, a show which is currently running its first season on FX. It's the latest in a vein of odd-yet-deeply-personal comedies, very much in the vein of Louie and Master of None (and you can also see hints of it in shows like FX's Better Things, a Pamela Adlon-Louis CK joint). From there, we move into fall TV shows that we're excited about—there are some returning champions and some fresh faces. And then each of us picks a pretty-bad-looking fall TV show that we'll be making the others watch and discuss in the coming weeks.
Emma and Jaqai discuss the Atlanta Beltline, share an interview featuring Renee Zellweger, Colin Firth, and Patrick Dempsey for Bridget Jones's Baby, and review Donald Glover's Atlanta and Clint Eastwood's Sully.
There's plenty of WAFL this week as the hosts discuss and review the series premiere of Donald Glover's Atlanta. As they tackle the narrative tropes of the "semi-autobiographical comedian sitcom", they also share their take on music-based narratives from "Spinal Tap" to "Get Rich or Die Tryin'". Nostalgic trip includes: Mark Walhberg's Rock Star and Karwin's old Toshiba tv. Like and Repost for more WAFL!!!!
In our debut episode, hosts Sasha Kai Parker & Tashia Reed examine Kanye West's "multiracial" model search, Donald Glover's ATLANTA & the on-going beef between EMPIRE & POWER.