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The two of us decided that DWW has run its course and it is now time to move on to other things. For those who have listened over the years, we truly thank you and hope that we have been able to impact you positively in some way. This is the final episode where we reflect on the last 3 1/2 years of Dummies With Wisdom.
In honor of Presidents' Day coming up next week, we thought we'd focus on president…ial immunity. See what we did there? With this episode, we're kicking off a new “why should we care about…” series on DWW where we focus on the WHY behind important issues, so that we go into November making the most informed decisions we can about the candidates AND their platforms. We're keeping these relevant, funny, and light - but also impactful in how to understand why we need to care about these issues. So whether you (a) think you know everything you need to know about presidential immunity or (b) you don't care or (c) who cares anyway because this is about Trump and he's going to be the nominee anyway so what I think doesn't even matter… or option (d), something else - this episode is a must listen. And then please share it with your friends. What to listen for: The accessible parallel through our fictional fourth grader, Johnny, to show you how presidential immunity might work. The significance of the Fourteenth Amendment, and why it was written – the story of John B. Floyd, slave owner from Virginia who happened to be President James Buchanan's secretary of war. Truth bombs like: “If we have a president who is exempt from prosecution for crimes committed in office, then we have a dictator. We no longer have a president. So if you care about democracy, you need to care about presidential immunity.” To give us input on what you want from our newsletter, and/or share your Asian immigration stories, reach us via email at hello@dearwhitewomen.com. Follow Dear White Women so you don't miss these conversations! Like what you hear? Don't miss another episode and subscribe! Catch up on more commentary between episodes by following us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter – and even more opinions and resources if you join our email list.
Felix is back from sunny Dubai, and he's got plenty of tales to tell. Andy and Felix debrief about the latest edition of this regional watch show with an ever-increasing international reach. From some absolutely wild wrist-spotting to even wilder weather, there's a lot going on at DWW, and that's before we get to the formal programming and watch releases. Andy takes a shine to the slimmer new Streamliner from Moser, and Felix chats about the non-watch release moments of the week that stood out. Cartier Curious? Join our Discord. Show Notes: https://www.otpodcast.com.au/show-notes Dubai Watch Week The Trials And Tribulations Of Watch Innovation With Stephen McDonnell Hands of Time: A Dufour Story The Retailers' Quickstep How to follow us: Instagram: @ot.podcast Facebook: @OTPODCASTAU Follow hosts: @fkscholz + @andygreenlive on Instagram. Send us an email: otthepodcast@gmail.com If you liked our podcast - please remember to like/share and subscribe.
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Ich werde auf der Dubai Watch Week sein und von dort berichten. Kleiner Vorgeschmack was hoffentlich so kommen wird.... Interviews mit Uhrenmarken, neue Uhren, Interviews mit Uhrneliebhabern aus aller Herren Ländern und mehr....Ich werde versuchen eine Zusammenfassung jeden Abend zu posten - und dann mehr nach der DWW.Danke für Deine Zeit und für's Zuhören. Sendet mir eine Voicemail und wir hören uns im Podcast:https://www.speakpipe.com/opportunistischesdurcheinanderBitte folgt mir/uns auf instagram IG: @leuchtmasse_podcast oder schreibt mir: opportunistischesdurcheinander@gmail.com
First and foremost: Swatchpain, yay or nay? We tell you... okay, let's be honest, Ralf (being the Blancpain diehard that he is), tells you the details of the brand-spanking-new Blancpain x Swatch Scuba Fifty Fathoms collaboration. Hooray! Then, we discuss a listener's message about visiting Dubai for a watch-centric trip (or more specifically for Dubai Watch Week). What is DWW? What do you need to know if coming from abroad? Where to stay, where to eat, how to dress, we discuss it all!Give us a follow, and feel free to reach out to us on Instagram: @lumeplottersOr… leave us an audio comment using the link below, and we may just play it in an upcoming episode: https://www.speakpipe.com/lumeplotters
In this episode Gary Mansfield speaks to Abigail & Phoebe Cameron a.k.a The Cameron Twins (@the_camerontwins) and Ned Kelly from The Don't Wakk Walk Gallery (@dontwalkwalkgallery)The Cameron Twins are a collaborative artist duo of identical twins who work together in a range of different media including screen print, digital montage, photography, casting, sculpture and installation .Their work has an overall strong and garish style using an oversaturated bright colour palette to create a surreal quality. The vivid colours and child-like naïve aesthetic with chaotic ensembles of images allows them to work playfully, exploring the ideas surrounding childhood imagination and dreams within their art practice.The Cameron Twins' practice incorporates many familiar, recognisable, fun images and pop-culture references from childhood, such as Barbie, Trolls and My Little Pony . 'We enjoy using this popular imagery in our sculptures and prints as they add a playful and witty quality to the work and adds to the connectivity of our art across ages and social confines whilst still remaining personal and anecdotal'. The often familiar subject matter and the bright and juvenile colour palette used in the work can create a misleading cheerful aesthetic which then juxtaposes with the more sinister tones and darker imagery often revealed under closer inspection.The artists want the viewer to question the effect of nostalgia on their own memories and past experiences, and to scratch away at what might, or might not, lie just beneath the surface.DONT WALK WALK opened in March 2017. We are an independent artist run gallery in Deal, Kent boasting a 'punk rock' ethic and a strong desire to offer something a little different. DWW is a working space with my studio in which I paint. The gallery showcases 40 + artists being emerging and established talents in painting, printmaking, illustration, photography & sculpture from domestic and international shores. For more information on the work of The Cameron Twins go tohttps://www.camerontwins.artTo Support this podcast from as little as £3 per month: www.patreon/ministryofartsFor full line up of confirmed artists go to https://www.ministryofarts.orgEmail: ministryofartsorg@gmail.comSocial Media: @ministryofartsorg Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We promised to bring you more conversation about civics and engagement - and today we get to bring you a “real talk” episode about one of our favorite topics - civics, engagement, and a White Woman's Work. Plus, as a special bonus, we do this in conversation with NYT Bestselling Author Kate Schatz - a queer white woman - who is basically the perfect human being to tackle these topics with. We talk about what she'd say to white women if she could say absolutely anything, the interconnectedness of oppression while avoiding devolving into the Oppression Olympics, how to figure out what to ask fellow white people about racism instead of asking people of color, How white women can channel a little more bravery once they know what's really at risk - which is tied into the mic drop moment when she references Trevor Noah - and really importantly, the folks and civic organizations who are actually making huge differences that we can each get behind. Consider this your “DWW ease in” to our civics focus, but any way you think of this, you should listen, and then get all of your friends to do the same, as we kick off 2023. What to listen for: How forces of oppression are linked - with a reality check about the importance of checking intersectionality and privilege in these conversations Hear why White people need to talk amongst themselves about these topics - and how they might think about approaching their Black friends differently The mic-drop moment when Kate puts her views on White women into context about Trevor Noah's TV farewell thanking black women, who can't afford to f*ck around and find out … it's really just social capital that's at risk for White women, so can't we get you to do more?! Organizations like the WNBA who've made a difference, along with Black Voters Matter, the New Georgia Project, Fair Fight - who we should support all year ‘round and not just before elections About Kate: KATE SCHATZ is a feminist author, activist, public speaker, and educator. She's the New York Times-bestselling author of the "Rad Women" book series; the 33 ⅓ book Rid of Me: A Story; and Do the Work: An Anti-Racist Activity Book, co-written with “United Shades of America” host W. Kamau Bell.
Vincenzo Bonaminio, the Italian psychoanalyst and ambassador to the Winnicottian tradition offers us a clinical feast in his new publication, Playing at Work: Clinical Essays in a Contemporary Winnicottian Perspective on Technique (Routledge, 2022). At a moment when, as he argues, much writing in the field is driven by theory and theorizing, this book offers a veritable cornucopia of clinical description. Bonaminio shares his errors and his “almost but not quite” moments with patients. As such, he depicts the psychoanalytic quotidian—the bread and butter, the unexceptional, and the boring that make up most of the clinician's day—and does so with humor and intelligence. He also shares with us the impact Winnicott has on his thinking in the consulting room and that impact is nothing less than total, from hill to vale. It is interesting to witness what immersion in a way of clinical thinking looks like clinically, and it is hard to discern where DWW begins and Bonaminio ends. It seems he has integrated the entirety of the oeuvre—and not just his more popular ideas like the transitional object, the good enough mother, or hate in the countertransference—yet his own idiom shines through. And in this interview—conducted a bit in Italian and mostly in English—he shows us his way of being with patients as he tells us stories about the people who frequent his office. He challenges us to rethink the notion of confidentiality as well. When you read his cases you can sense that he is not altering identifying details about his patients and so there is a believability at the heart of what he is sharing. Bonaminio takes responsibility for doing as such and shoulders the risk for his rendering of a case, seeing it as reflecting something about himself as an analytic worker. His concern about the paucity of clinical material being presented in the field made me wonder about the impact that functioning in a litigious society, which embraces privacy like a patient embraces his symptom, is having on our thinking, our work, and what we feel free to share with each other? Tracy Morgan is the founding editor of New Books in Psychoanalysis and a psychoanalyst in private practice in NYC and Rome where she sees individuals, couples and groups. She is also a member of the faculty at the Center for Modern Psychoanalytic Studies in NYC. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/psychoanalysis
Vincenzo Bonaminio, the Italian psychoanalyst and ambassador to the Winnicottian tradition offers us a clinical feast in his new publication, Playing at Work: Clinical Essays in a Contemporary Winnicottian Perspective on Technique (Routledge, 2022). At a moment when, as he argues, much writing in the field is driven by theory and theorizing, this book offers a veritable cornucopia of clinical description. Bonaminio shares his errors and his “almost but not quite” moments with patients. As such, he depicts the psychoanalytic quotidian—the bread and butter, the unexceptional, and the boring that make up most of the clinician's day—and does so with humor and intelligence. He also shares with us the impact Winnicott has on his thinking in the consulting room and that impact is nothing less than total, from hill to vale. It is interesting to witness what immersion in a way of clinical thinking looks like clinically, and it is hard to discern where DWW begins and Bonaminio ends. It seems he has integrated the entirety of the oeuvre—and not just his more popular ideas like the transitional object, the good enough mother, or hate in the countertransference—yet his own idiom shines through. And in this interview—conducted a bit in Italian and mostly in English—he shows us his way of being with patients as he tells us stories about the people who frequent his office. He challenges us to rethink the notion of confidentiality as well. When you read his cases you can sense that he is not altering identifying details about his patients and so there is a believability at the heart of what he is sharing. Bonaminio takes responsibility for doing as such and shoulders the risk for his rendering of a case, seeing it as reflecting something about himself as an analytic worker. His concern about the paucity of clinical material being presented in the field made me wonder about the impact that functioning in a litigious society, which embraces privacy like a patient embraces his symptom, is having on our thinking, our work, and what we feel free to share with each other? Tracy Morgan is the founding editor of New Books in Psychoanalysis and a psychoanalyst in private practice in NYC and Rome where she sees individuals, couples and groups. She is also a member of the faculty at the Center for Modern Psychoanalytic Studies in NYC. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Vincenzo Bonaminio, the Italian psychoanalyst and ambassador to the Winnicottian tradition offers us a clinical feast in his new publication, Playing at Work: Clinical Essays in a Contemporary Winnicottian Perspective on Technique (Routledge, 2022). At a moment when, as he argues, much writing in the field is driven by theory and theorizing, this book offers a veritable cornucopia of clinical description. Bonaminio shares his errors and his “almost but not quite” moments with patients. As such, he depicts the psychoanalytic quotidian—the bread and butter, the unexceptional, and the boring that make up most of the clinician's day—and does so with humor and intelligence. He also shares with us the impact Winnicott has on his thinking in the consulting room and that impact is nothing less than total, from hill to vale. It is interesting to witness what immersion in a way of clinical thinking looks like clinically, and it is hard to discern where DWW begins and Bonaminio ends. It seems he has integrated the entirety of the oeuvre—and not just his more popular ideas like the transitional object, the good enough mother, or hate in the countertransference—yet his own idiom shines through. And in this interview—conducted a bit in Italian and mostly in English—he shows us his way of being with patients as he tells us stories about the people who frequent his office. He challenges us to rethink the notion of confidentiality as well. When you read his cases you can sense that he is not altering identifying details about his patients and so there is a believability at the heart of what he is sharing. Bonaminio takes responsibility for doing as such and shoulders the risk for his rendering of a case, seeing it as reflecting something about himself as an analytic worker. His concern about the paucity of clinical material being presented in the field made me wonder about the impact that functioning in a litigious society, which embraces privacy like a patient embraces his symptom, is having on our thinking, our work, and what we feel free to share with each other? Tracy Morgan is the founding editor of New Books in Psychoanalysis and a psychoanalyst in private practice in NYC and Rome where she sees individuals, couples and groups. She is also a member of the faculty at the Center for Modern Psychoanalytic Studies in NYC. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/psychology
Trace Blackmore invites Antoine Walter, host of the (don't!) Waste Water Podcast and Senior Business Development Manager at Georg Fisher, on the show to discuss their mutual love of hosting podcasts about water. What started as a way for Antoine to connect with others during the COVID-19 lockdown has transformed into an inspirational podcast show where water professionals share their fields of expertise and explore the latest water technologies with the (don't) Waste Water listeners. In this Episode Trace asks Antoine: What are the lessons we can learn from Jean-Claude Van Damme when it comes to hosting a podcast? Who is Antoine's dream podcast guest, AKA, the White Whale? What will the future of water look like in 30 years? How have sales changed since the pandemic, and are those changes here to stay? Why start a water treatment podcast? Where to go for podcast topic inspiration? What did he wish he knew on his first day as a podcast host? Do podcasts transcend borders? Why does Antoine love wastewater? Bottom line: Antoine Walter shares how he educates, entertains, and inspires water professionals globally weekly with his globally-reaching podcast. Timestamps: October's Scaling UP! H2O theme is Water Podcasts and Upcoming Events for Water Treatment Professionals [01:00] Inspiring interview with (don't!) Waste Water podcast host and Senior Business Development Manager, Antoine Walter [08:00] Lightning round questions [46:00] Thinking On Water With James [01:00:00] Thinking On Water With James: In this week's episode, we're thinking about how water quality varies within your area. How do parameters such as hardness, alkalinity, silica, and conductivity vary around your area? How do they change between surface water and groundwater sources? Does the city water quality vary according to the water source they may be using at that time? How does this impact the water treatment programs you are managing? How can it impact the pretreatment, chemistry, and water efficiency? Is the end user aware of these potential impacts? Take this week to think about how water quality varies within your area and the impacts it may have. Quotes: “A conference is a way to take the temperature of the industry.” - Antoine Walter “If you build storytelling into your podcast episode you'll catch people and have key take-home messages.” - Antoine Walter “I want to be in wastewater. You can do so many rewarding things in this specialty” - Antoine Walter “Water is essential and the bedrock of all other industries.” - Antoine Walter Connect with Antoine Walter: Email: antoine.walter@georgfischer.com LinkedIn: in/antoinewalter1 Website: www.georgfischer.com Don't Waste Water Podcast: dww.show The Water Show with Björn Otto: company/the-water-show/about Subscribe to the (Don't) Waste Water Newsletter: https://www.linkedin.com/newsletters/don-t-waste-water-6884833968848474112/ Events: Check out our Scaling UP! H2O Events Calendar where we've listed every event Water Treaters should be aware of by clicking HERE or using the dropdown menu. Links Mentioned: Trace's interview on the (don't) Waste Water Podcast Shure SM7B Vocal Dynamic Microphone International Water Association (IWA) SUEZ Water Sustainable Development Goals - Goal 6: Ensure availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation for all Veolia 253 The One About Biofilms 3 Paths to Reach SDG 6 by 2050: All Our Hopes are on #3! (DWW episode with David Lloyd Owen) What would it Empower, if Water Actually Became a Non Fungible Token? (DWW episode with Katrina Donaghy) Listen Notes: The best podcast search engine The Rising Tide Mastermind Submit a Show Idea Books Mentioned: Where the Water Goes: Life and Death Along the Colorado River by David Owen The Worth of Water by Gary White & Matt Damon Global Water Funding by David Lloyd Owen SPIN Selling by Neil Rackham Water Always Wins: Thriving in an Age of Drought and Deluge by Erica Gies The Sustainability Puzzle by Alice Schmidt and Claudia Winkler
On today's recap: Steph is taking up some old soul hobbies, Shawn is looking for some flying advice and together they call the Wood Buffalo Sports Connection Community Champion of the Month with Northern Life by DWW.
The Renaissance Rumble reaches the main event of night 1, as Burt “The Hurt” Grayson and Ingrid “Dancing Queen” Anderson collide with other high profile wrestlers on the DWW roster – inside a STEEL CAGE! And after the match, the Ren Faire offers a chance for our wrestlers to unwind…and wind themselves up. All this and more scripture guidance, this week on Blank City, Nowhere.CONTENT WARNING: Mention of alcohol use, language, religious imagery, discussion of physical violence, intergender violence, and physical injury regarding knees.Blank City Nowhere is an actual play anthology podcast -- one world, many games, many misadventures.This episode, we play ‘World Wide Wrestling RPG,' by Nathan D. PaolettaBlank City, Nowhere is GMed by William QuantFeaturing the voices and minds of Freddie Powers, Ryan Stevens, and Kelsea Woods.Art by Corey DrennonShow Theme by Jacob MenkeLike the show? Send us a message at blankcitypod@gmail.com, and follow us @blankcitypod on twitter and instagram!As always, ratings and reviews on Apple Podcasts are appreciated.This show is a part of Audio Mint. If you want to follow us, check us out on Instagram and Facebook, @audiomintchi, and if you want to support us, check out our Patreon by searching, “Audio Mint” on the app or website!
It's a new day, yes it is, and it's a new world of pro wrestling! DWW has got it all for this year's Renaissance Rumble – the stars of yesterday, today, and tomorrow, all uniting in the church of combat we call the squared circle. A familiar face is booking these matches – will our competitors find salvation or damnation in this crucible? CONTENT WARNING: Mention of alcohol use, language, religious imagery, discussion of physical violence and intergender violence.Blank City Nowhere is an actual play anthology podcast -- one world, many games, many misadventures.This episode, we play ‘World Wide Wrestling RPG,' by Nathan D. PaolettaBlank City, Nowhere is GMed by William QuantFeaturing the voices and minds of Freddie Powers, Ryan Stevens, and Kelsea Woods.Art by Corey DrennonShow Theme by Jacob MenkeLike the show? Send us a message at blankcitypod@gmail.com, and follow us @blankcitypod on twitter and instagram!As always, ratings and reviews on Apple Podcasts are appreciated.This show is a part of Audio Mint. If you want to follow us, check us out on Instagram and Facebook, @audiomintchi, and if you want to support us, check out our Patreon by searching, “Audio Mint” on the app or website!
Sara Blanchard joins us today to share the "why" behind Dear White Women (DWW) podcast and inspires us to be heart-led as we deepen our commitment to social justice and anti-racist action. Listen to hear Sara's personal story of reclamation as a biracial Japanese woman. This episode includes tape from Dear White Women Podcast listen & subscribe here! ORDER a copy of the book today! DWW on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook ABOUT SARA: Sara helps build community and connection through conscious conversations, which she does as a facilitator, TEDx speaker, writer, and consultant. After graduating from Harvard and working at Goldman Sachs, Sara pursued the science and techniques of well-being and is a certified life coach, author of two books (Flex Mom and Dear White Women: Let's Get (Un)comfortable Talking About Racism), and co-host of Dear White Women, an award-winning weekly social justice podcast. Sara is biracial (Japanese and White), married to a White Canadian man, and is raising their two White-presenting girls to be compassionate, thoughtful advocates. They live in Denver, Colorado with their incredibly lovable dog.
It's summer break y'all, and we're pumped to be spending more time doing what we love. Episode 14 is something else, and we're bringing you some super lousy topics to discuss, if we're being real. From the troubles of being locked out, to the pains of putting off laundry, episode 14 is packed with some L's. To top it all off, topic number three is nothing but lights on a dashboard…Welcome to Cherry on Top. Locked Out Solutions: https://www.safewise.com/blog/what-to-do-when-youre-locked-out-of-your-house/#Improvise_tools https://unitedlocksmith.net/blog/locked-myself-out-of-my-house-here-are-10-things-i-did-to-get-back-in Facts: https://punstoppable.com/locked-puns https://books.google.com/books?id=2QCaFLjAYiMC&pg=RA6-PA3&lpg=RA6-PA3&dq=how+many+people+have+locked+themselves+out+of+their+house+before&source=bl&ots=sLprpRCwCN&sig=ACfU3U2yNmKFXjmN0t27sRiyPL6Y-4_DWw&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjE7uez6orxAhWlAZ0JHa3LDAoQ6AEwD3oECBQQAw#v=onepage&q=how%20many%20people%20have%20locked%20themselves%20out%20of%20their%20house%20before&f=false Laundry Solutions: https://www.nytimes.com/guides/smarterliving/how-to-do-laundry https://welcometothefamilytable.com/staying-on-top-of-laundry/ Facts: https://www.bosistos.com.au/blogs/blog/9-mind-blowing-facts-about-laundry https://www.thespruce.com/interesting-laundry-facts-and-trivia-2146486 Dashboard Light Solutions: https://www.ace.aaa.com/automotive/roadside-assistance.html https://www.autosimple.com/blog/dashboard-warning-lights/ Facts: https://www.firestonecompleteautocare.com/blog/maintenance/dashboard-lights/ Please follow us on Twitter and Instagram @cherryontoppod or send us an email at cherryontoppod@gmail.com !
David Wallace-Wells is the author of "The Uninhabitable Earth," a New York Times bestseller about the ravages that potentially await us if we do not confront climate change. He has also written brilliantly and rationally about the Covid-19 pandemic and, less important, he's also Will's longtime editor at New York Magazine. In the last PSRB podcast of 2020, Will and DWW discuss climate, politics and whether we should have hope. (We should.) Follow the podcast at @stillreadbooks on Twitter, and email your author recommendations to peoplestilllreadbooks@gmail.com. Let's go on this journey together.
We've reached double digits. Pod 10. And with Pod 10 we come bearing gifts: THE WEBSITE. After a week of (almost) all upsets across the board, we talk about the events of NFL Week 4. This brought upon a trade hunger throughout our league, as everyone is either hitting the panic button or trying to bolster the ranks. We hit a quick DWW before running through an interesting waiver field this week, The site brings the dawning of a new era. Join us.
Wednesday is here again and that only means one thing here at the Podcast That Time Forgot, and thats Doctor Who! On todays DWW we start out with the 13th Doctor and her companions going on a trip to what they thought would be a relaxing get away, but is that ever the case when the doctor is involved? Arriving at a spa resort on an orphan planet the Doctor soon finds out everything isn't what it seems and the planet she is on is more familiar than she first thought. moving on to our journey through the classics we rejoin the 2nd Doctor all but completing his run in season 6 we discuss Ice Warriors and Cybermen as well as killer robots. Next week will be sure to not disappoint as we watch the 2nd Doctors demise in the giant 10 episode finale WARGAMES! Wrapping up todays episode we celebrate the 40th anniversary of the 4th Doctors Un-aired delight that is SHADA. We had the pleasure of seeing the 2017 release of the 6 episode serial after finding its self shelved back in 1980 due to a strike at the BBC. Shada follows The Doctor into current day (1979) where a Gallifreyan history book gets loaned out by a retired time lord. The Doctor is furious when he gets word of this due to the sensitive nature of its contents. and the knowledge of the where abouts of a extreamly powerful prisoner of galligrey. Be sure to follow us on our twitter and Instagram to always know whats coming up on the show! @podtimeforgot @namaste_27 @codysthompon and if you would like to support the show and get some really cool gear at the same time go check out our merch store! We have all sorts of rad pop culture themed gear over there. Also come drop us a line and give us YOUR thoughts about bout Doctor Who or anything else you'd like to talk to us about! You can find links to all this and much more at www.podtimeforgot.com
In this 8th episode of Fratello on Air, Balazs and RJ report from the Dubai Watch Week. It's a relatively short episode without any listener's questions but instead, focus on the initiative from the Seddiqi family in Dubai. This family, a large and important retailer for the middle east region, organized its 4th Dubai Watch Week event, the third in Dubai. In 2018, Dubai Watch Week had a smaller event in London, in close cooperation with Christie's.During the Dubai Watch Week, it isn't so much about novelties (which makes this event less time-critical than Baselworld and SIHH/Watches&Wonders for example), but about creating a platform where watch manufacturers, watch journalists and watch collectors can meet and discuss. However, some brands did come up with a novelty especially for the Dubai Watch Week (7 in total) and mainly focused on the middle-east market with them. A few examples are the Ressence Type 1 DXB Dubai edition, the Singer Reimagined rack1 Emirates edition and the Bvlgari Octo with green dial (non-limited, but only marketed in the middle east).Follow us on:Instagram: @fratellowatches @ferenczibazs @rjbroerYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/fratellomagazine/
This might be one of the craziest mix-up stories ever heard on DWW! It all started after a lot of drinking at a Halloween party...
Dirty Work HISTORY was made as we attempted the first ever DWW reveal LIVE ON FACEBOOK. Hear how it all went down as Shaggy sneaks into a hotel to see if Erin's husband Mark is secretly cheating on her!
The Sweetest Thing: We sat down with Camm Hunter @cammhunter and heard all about how he became a musician first with DWW in his teens and throughout his twenties. Then he decided on a complete shift three years ago and formed a new band called Honors. His intelligence, humor, music industry knowledge, and charisma has solidified our status as his #1 fans forever. To top it off, he’s leading man handsome and the sweetest thing we’ve ever seen… swoon. Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! Here’s How » Join the Greatness Adjacent Community today: greatnessadjacentpodcast.com Greatness Adjacent Instagram
The Sweetest Thing: We sat down with Camm Hunter @cammhunter and heard all about how he became a musician first with DWW in his teens and throughout his twenties. Then he decided on a complete shift three years ago and formed a new band called Honors. His intelligence, humor, music industry knowledge, and charisma has […]
My response to Twitter sm regarding my friend & her statements about ND cathedral & white privilege #my2cents #DWW
Those Guys discuss Doctor Who Series 11 Episodes 8-9, and More...
Hanelle M. Culpepper is an energetic and unflappable award-winning television and film writer/director whose visual, story-driven films have played in festivals around the world and on television. Last year, she made history by being the first African-American woman to direct for the Star Trek franchise. Her Parenthood episode was chosen by the producers to represent the series for Emmy consideration. And in 2015, Hanelle was nominated for an Image Award for Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series. Hanelle has directed numerous episodes of television for all the networks. She has directed movies for Lifetime including Hunt for the Labyrinth Killer, a feature starring Amanda Schull (Center Stage, Suits, One Tree Hill), Michael Nouri (Flashdance), Coby Ryan McLaughlin, Anne Ramsay (Mad About You), James Avery (Fresh Prince of Bel-Air), and featuring Gina Gershon; Murder on the 13th Floor starring Tessa Thompson (For Colored Girls) and Sean Patrick Thomas (Save The Last Dance, The District); and the suspenseful good twin/bad twin feature Deadly Sibling Rivalry starring Charisma Carpenter (Buffy, Angel), Christa B. Allen (Revenge) and Kyle Richards (Real Housewives of Beverly Hills). Hanelle’s first feature, the supernatural thriller Within, starring Sam Jaeger (Parenthood), Brent Sexton (The Killing), and featuring Aisha Hinds (True Blood, Detroit 1-8-7), won Outstanding Feature Film at the Big Bear Horror Film Festival. Produced and distributed by Bigfoot Entertainment, Within premiered on Lifetime in July 2010, ranking as the network’s #2 program of the week. It continues to air frequently on both Lifetime and LMN. A native of Alabama, Hanelle graduated Phi Beta Kappa and Summa Cum Laude with a B.A. in Economics and French from Lake Forest College in suburban Chicago. For graduate studies, she earned a Master’s degree at USC’s Annenberg School. While at USC, she worked behind the scenes on multiple student film projects in positions from PA to producer. Following her graduation from USC, Hanelle assisted Academy Award winning screenwriter Callie Khouri on her directorial debut, Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood. Hanelle was selected for the FIND Screenwriters Lab, Bill Cosby’s Screenwriting Program, AFI’s Directing Workshop for Women (DWW) and NBC’s Directing Initiative. Hanelle’s DWW short A Single Rose won numerous awards and screened at film festivals worldwide, including the 2004 Cannes Film Festival, and was a semi-finalist for an Academy Award nomination in the Best Shorts category. Hanelle directed several more shorts that screened in festivals, on television and even on airplanes and hospitals. Hanelle is represented by Verve talent agency. Her manager is Adesuwa McCalla at Metamorphic Entertainment.
After hearing this DWW, you'll never be able to eat baby carrots the same way again...
Writer, Director, Jan Reesman Jan is a Jersey girl who relocated to New York City where she started her journey in the entertainment business as an actress. After doing lots of theater she started producing and directors. That’s where she discovered her love for directing. Initially, Jan loved NY until she did a house swap with someone in LA. She hated it until she went onto a studio lot. Then she fell in love with it and relocated to LA. Over the years, Jan played many roles such as a personal manager for writers and actors, taught acting and casting director to pay the bills while working on her career as a director. After three attempts, Jan got into American Film Institute’s Directing Workshop for Women where she created her short film, “ESCAPING JERSEY” which inspired by her life. Jan shares her journey to creating her new comedic web series, “Baby Boomer Bunnies” which has been selected to the Hoboken Film Festival. We talk about the state of women filmmakers in Hollywood and hiring women. Additionally, Jan gives amazing nuggets for actors and filmmakers relocating to Los Angeles. We also talk about the (AWD) Alliance of Women Directors. She shares the growth and benefits of this 501 3c created to support education and advocacy for women directors in film, television, and new media. She was on the board of directors for 20 years. I also serve on the leadership team in Atlanta. It’s such a great organization for women directors. Jan also shares her love for animals. She became an Animal Behavorist or Trainer. She worked with celebrities to train their dogs. After doing lots of volunteer work with animals. She now has a 5013c for animals with disabilities which is going to be called St. Felix. They help place cats in foster homes and help with the shelters. You can follow Jan Reesman on social media: www.facebook.com/BabyBoomerBunnies/videos/10151030431470695 www.instagram.com/janreesman/ twitter.com/janreesman
It's the Dirty Work that had all of Hampton Roads buzzing about one word: FROZONE. Listen to this DWW and you'll soon understand why...
A pair of dentists, a kinky girlfriend, and an embarrassing voicemail make this one of the funniest and most awkward DWW's in a long time!! Open up and say aaaahhh...