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Best podcasts about elle australia

Latest podcast episodes about elle australia

CEO YOURSELF with Hermione Olivia
CALM with Grace O'Neill, Editor-in-Chief of ELLE Australia and co-host of After Work Drinks podcast

CEO YOURSELF with Hermione Olivia

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2024 38:38


Grace O'Neill is Editor-in-Chief of Fashion Magazine ELLE Australia, co-founder of cultural criticism Podcast After Work Drinks and the founder of copywriting agency, Dollface. In this week's episode of CEO YOURSELF, she invites you to embrace a sense of calm. Together, we deep dive how to overcome anxiety, and to leverage it as a superpower. We explore how to navigate stressful situations as a leader, by bringing a sense of perspective into the room. We discuss the importance of creativity, and how to find and nurture it, in an AI world. This is the episode for the multi-hybrid, and for those wanting to overcome the inevitable difficult situations that arise in life, to find success.You can find Grace on instagram @grceoneill (https://www.instagram.com/grceoneill/?hl=en) ELLE Australia is on instagram @elleaus (https://www.instagram.com/elleaus/) and online via https://www.elle.com.au/After Work Drinks is on instagram @afterworkdrinkspodcast https://www.instagram.com/afterworkdrinkspodcast/?hl=enCEO YOURSELF is a community designed to inspire and motivate you on your journey. We deliver weekly podcasts on a Monday, interviewing diverse women and deep diving their CEO superpowers, so you can adopt their learnings to become the CEO of your life. You can find us on instagram @whynotceoyourself with further resources online at www.ceoyourself.com Our host Hermione is on instagram & TikTok @hermioneolivia ‎ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Conversation
The changing world of women's magazines

The Conversation

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2024 26:28


Women's magazines collectively reach millions of readers each month. Beyond their influence in fashion, these publications are pivotal in addressing critical women's issues and advocating for empowerment. Datshiane Navanayagam speaks to two magazine editors to explore their approaches to staying relevant in an ever-evolving media landscape.Grace O'Neill began her career at ELLE Australia as an intern and is now the Editor of the magazine. Her work has been featured in publications such as The Guardian, The New York Times' T Magazine and British Vogue.Iveta Dzērve is the Editor-in-Chief at SANTA, Latvia's leading lifestyle magazine. She has two decades of experience in medical, healthcare and lifestyle journalism.Produced by Emily Naylor and Elena Angelides for the BBC World Service.(Image: (L) Iveta Dzērve, courtesy of Iveta Dzērve. (R) Grace O'Neill, credit Gabby Laurent.)

Got Marketing?
Gen Z doesn't want to be your friend with Lauren Meisner

Got Marketing?

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2024 44:31


How the f*ck are you supposed market to a generation who tune out from most advertising? Gen Z is known for rejecting the status quo, from wellness culture to luxury brands, and their marketing tolerance is practically non-existent. They are socially conscious, demanding and discerning, and their values are rubbing off on other generations. So whether you actively target Gen Z's or not, you should listen up. To have this conversation with me, today's guest is Lauren Meisner. Lauren is the founder and director of the award-winning digital youth publication, Centennial World, reaching 2+ million Gen Z's per month. Prior to launching Centennial World in 2019, she was a beauty and entertainment writer for beautyheaven, ELLE Australia, and Harper's BAZAAR Australia. Lauren also writes the Gen Z viral news Substack 'infinite scroll' and co-host's and produces Centennial World's weekly internet culture podcast. Brands discussed in this episode: Marc Jacobs Oatly RyanAir Duolingo Got Marketing? is brought to you by Mia Fileman, a professional marketing strategist and the founder of Campaign Del Mar. Have a brand or campaign that you'd like to unpack on the show? Let us know. Connect with Mia Fileman: Instagram LinkedIn Connect with Lauren Meisner: Instagram: Lauren Meisner TikTok: Centennial World Download the Focus Framework to learn where to focus your marketing efforts based on your stage of business. Individually for product and service based brands.

What The ELLE?
Episode 10: Alycia Debnam-Carey

What The ELLE?

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2024 62:20


This week we're talking to Alycia Debnam-Carey. Alycia is a wickedly talented actress, with turns in series like The 100 and Fear of the Walking Dead. She was a cult favourite among both shows' formidable fan bases, racking up a loyal, highly engaged fanbase of her own in the process. On her first ever podcast interview, we discuss Alycia's AACTA-nominated role in The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart, her history-making appointment as the first Australian ambassador for the house of Dior, shooting her ELLE Australia digital cover, and her new project, Apple Cider Vinegar, which will bring the story of Australian wellness scammer Belle Gibson to Netflix.  Please rate, review, subscribe, and share this episode with your friends, and find us over at @ELLEAUS on Instagram and Tiktok for more from ELLE Australia.  This episode is proudly brought to you by Kerastase, who have exclusively partnered with ELLE Australia on the launch of What the ELLE. Explore Kerastase's Genesis collection here. What the ELLE? episode tile features the artwork "Beach Bum" by Matilda Bailey and is designed by Paulina Paige Ortega.  

What The ELLE?
Episode 9: Miah Madden

What The ELLE?

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2024 46:09


This week we have Miah Madden on the mic. Miah's career as an actress and activist feels like it was written in the stars. Her father is the late Lee Madden, the pioneering Indigenous Australian tennis player, actor, fashion model, poet, and talent agent. Her five siblings are all remarkable talents in their own right including the actress Madeleine Madden, Lille Madden, an artist, and Ruby Madden, a champion runner. Miah started acting as a child, with roles in The Sapphires and Redfern Now, and last year she got her breakout role in the hit series Paper Dolls. Produced by Belinda Chapple, an original member of the iconic Australian pop band Bardot, the series  charted the creation and dissolution of a girl pop band in the early 2000s, and reexamined the power dynamics between young women in music and their record labels. The show made Miah one of the most exciting and in-demand new Australian actresses, and, remarkably, she's balancing that career with a degree in law. She wants to dedicate her life to advocating for the Indigenous community, and sees lawmaking as the most viable path to last change. We talk about the mental health toll last year's often toxic referendum discourse took on Miah and her family, the achievements of her father, including the story of his staging the first ever Indigenous fashion show in Paris in the ‘90s, her unexpected role as the youngest ever host of Play School, and more.  Please rate, review, subscribe, and share this episode with your friends, and find us over at @ELLEAUS on Instagram and Tiktok for more from ELLE Australia.  This episode is proudly brought to you by Kerastase, who have exclusively partnered with ELLE Australia on the launch of What the ELLE. Explore Kerastase's Genesis collection here. What the ELLE? episode tile features the artwork "Beach Bum" by Matilda Bailey and is designed by Paulina Paige Ortega.

What The ELLE?
Episode 8: Rozalia Russian

What The ELLE?

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2024 40:08


This week we're speaking to Rozalia Russian. Rozalia is a force of nature in Australian fashion. She's one of the country's most in-demand content creators, with a quarter of a million followers who hang on her every sartorial and beauty move. And while yes, there are a lot of women with big Instagram followings, Rozalia has something different, a kind of special sauce. Her collaborations sell out within hours, when she wears something, you soon see it impact the way Australian women dress. Part of this is down to Rozalia's remarkable work ethic. Born in war torn Uzbekistan, Rozalia and her family moved to Australia when she was four, and she didn't speak a word of English. We discuss her remarkable journey, including the years she was convinced she would be a professional ballerina, as well as Rozalia's best style, beauty, and hair advice.  Please rate, review, subscribe, and share this episode with your friends, and find us over ELLE.com.au and @ELLEAUS on Instagram and @ELLE.AUS on TikTok for more from ELLE Australia. Follow Sandy here.  This episode is proudly brought to you by Kerastase, who have exclusively partnered with ELLE Australia on the launch of What the ELLE? Explore Kerastase's Genesis collection here. What the ELLE? episode tile features the artwork "Beach Bum" by Matilda Bailey and is designed by Paulina Paige Ortega. Music by Upbeat, LC: LZJZAABXMDCFWKP

What The ELLE?
Episode 7: Maia Mitchell

What The ELLE?

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2024 46:03


Maia Mitchell's story is a fascinating one. She grew up in Lismore in rural New South Wales, and in her early 20s found herself in Los Angeles, working with Disney on the (iconic) Teen Beach series, which turned her into a mega Disney star overnight. Then she nabbed the lead in the Jennifer Lopez-produced The Fosters, which became a major hit, running for six seasons and averaging 1.5 million viewers per episode. With 10 million Instagram followers and the worlds of fashion and film at her feet, one would think Maia was firmly settled in the Los Angeles lifestyle. But when Lismore flooded in 2022 she decided to return to her hometown permanently. We talk about the move back to Australia, about the dangers of being a child actor and the harrowing HBO documentary Quiet on Set. We talk about her work with David Thewliss on The Artful Dodger, her journey to accepting her body, and much more. Please rate, review, subscribe, and share this episode with your friends, and find us over at @ELLEAUS on Instagram and Tiktok for more from ELLE Australia.  This episode is proudly brought to you by Kerastase, who have exclusively partnered with ELLE Australia on the launch of What the ELLE. Explore Kerastase's Genesis collection here. What the ELLE? episode tile features the artwork "Beach Bum" by Matilda Bailey and is designed by Paulina Paige Ortega.

What The ELLE?
Episode 6: Ayesha Madon

What The ELLE?

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2024 47:41


In 2022, the world was split into two types of people: those who had seen Heartbreak High and people who hadn't. Heartbreak High was that rare gem of Australian television, one that went absolutely gangbusters globally, streamed by 43 million people on Netflix worldwide, and topping the ‘Top 10' in 43 countries. What was even more remarkable was that it accurately captured what it's like to go to an Australian high school now. The series is devoid of lazy cliques and is laugh out loud funny, while exploring issues like consent, gender identity, friendship and sex education. Much like Euphoria, and Sex Education, Heartbreak High turned its entire cast into overnight celebrities, and at its centre was Ayesha Madon. Ayesha is whip-smart, very funny, and absurdly talented, as well as starring in the second season of Heartbreak High, which is out now, she's just released her first single, Eulogy. We talk about her Zoroastrian faith, recording music in her grandma's garage, the overwhelming nature of Heartbreak High's sudden success, the challenges of making music as an independent artist, and more.  Please rate, review, subscribe, and share this episode with your friends, and find us over at @ELLEAUS on Instagram and Tiktok for more from ELLE Australia.  This episode is proudly brought to you by Kerastase, who have exclusively partnered with ELLE Australia on the launch of What the ELLE. Explore Kerastase's Genesis collection here. What the ELLE? episode tile features the artwork "Beach Bum" by Matilda Bailey and is designed by Paulina Paige Ortega.

What The ELLE?
Episode 5: Bri Lee

What The ELLE?

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2024 63:49


Bri Lee is one of Australia's most exciting new literary voices. Her work as a writer, activist, and thinker has captivated readers both locally and internationally, ever since the blockbuster success of her 2018 memoir Eggshell Skull. Last month, Bri released her first novel, The Work, a brilliant, funny, sexy and—of course—smart book which explores the interconnecting power dynamics of the contemporary art world, told through the long distance love story of Pat and Lally. The book is, unsurprisingly, a critical and commercial success, and we caught Bri as she was in the midst of a sold-out national tour. Bri is the contributing culture editor at ELLE Australia, and we talk about a piece she wrote in our relaunch issue about how the influencer-ification of public intellectuals, about her month without technology in Antarctica, about the community she's fostered with her newsletter publication News & Reviews, and more. Please rate, review, subscribe, and share this episode with your friends, and find us over at @ELLEAUS on Instagram and Tiktok for more from ELLE Australia.  This episode is proudly brought to you by Kerastase, who have exclusively partnered with ELLE Australia on the launch of What the ELLE? Explore Kerastase's Genesis collection here. What the ELLE? episode tile features the artwork "Beach Bum" by Matilda Bailey and is designed by Paulina Paige Ortega. 

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What The ELLE?
Episode 4: Angourie Rice

What The ELLE?

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2024 53:47


Angourie Rice is a quiet achiever. There's no doubt you'll recognise her, the question is from where? Maybe it's her role in the box office-busting Spiderman reboot, which she starred in alongside Zendaya and Tom Holland (it was, coincidentally, her first big Hollywood role—no big deal). Or perhaps it's from Mare of Easttown, where she held her own against Kate Winslet in one of the most critically-acclaimed series of the past 10 years. Or, perhaps, it's from her starring role in last years' Mean Girls reboot, in which she was (on personal invitation of Tina Fey) cast in the iconic role originated by Lindsay Lohan. Angourie has worked with Sofia Coppola, Nicole Kidman, Jennifer Garner, and Margaret Qualley. And did we mention she's only 24? In this episode, Angourie opens up to ELLE about her love of reading (she wrote a YA novel with her mum during lockdown), her childhood spent in the theatre, working on one of the world's biggest superhero franchise's while she was still in her teens, the internet's obsession with her love of knitting, and more.  Please rate, review, subscribe, and share this episode with your friends, and find us over at @ELLEAUS on Instagram and Tiktok for more from ELLE Australia.  This episode is proudly brought to you by Kerastase, who have exclusively partnered with ELLE Australia on the launch of What the ELLE. Explore Kerastase's Genesis collection here. What the ELLE? episode tile features the artwork "Beach Bum" by Matilda Bailey and is designed by Paulina Paige Ortega. 

What The ELLE?
Episode 3: Jenna Lyons

What The ELLE?

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2024 46:14


Jenna Lyons is just getting started. Having made her name as one of American fashion's most formidable figures (and best dressed women), Jenna Lyons shocked the fashion world by stepping down from her role as president of J. Crew in 2017. Having shaped the way women dress for almost three decades, she decided to try her hand at a slew of other projects, among them a TV series and a beauty line (Loveseen, a line of cruelty-free, natural-looking fake eyelashes). What nobody could have predicted was that Lyons would join the reboot of the Bravo hit reality series The Real Houseewives of New York. It was a coup for Bravo, but also, unexpectedly, for Lyons herself, who became an instant fan favourite and global pop culture sensation, inspiring a million TikTok posts and just as many Halloween costumes. For this episode of What the ELLE? Grace catches up with Jenna to discuss the changing nature of how we consume fashion, Jenna's time on Housewives, how her experience with a rare genetic disorder lead her to create Loveseen, and more.  Please rate, review, subscribe, and share this episode with your friends, and find us over at @ELLEAUS on Instagram and Tiktok for more from ELLE Australia.  This episode is proudly brought to you by Kerastase, who have exclusively partnered with ELLE Australia on the launch of What the ELLE. Explore Kerastase's Genesis collection here. What the ELLE? episode tile features the artwork "Beach Bum" by Matilda Bailey and is designed by Paulina Paige Ortega. Music by Upbeat, LC: LZJZAABXMDCFWKP  

What The ELLE?
Episode 2: Sandy McIntyre

What The ELLE?

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2024 54:13


We've always said that if she reads, she reads ELLE. Now, if she listens to podcasts, she listens to What the ELLE?  This week, Grace chats with Sandy McIntyre. Sandy is a person who defies easy categorisation. Growing up in Campbelltown in Sydney's West, McIntyre wanted to become an actor, a model, or a screenwriter, and ultimately they became all three, and so much more. McIntyre is content creator, a TV producer, an advocate for more representation of gender identity in popular culture, and the publisher of the LGTBQI+ publication Queerful. We talk to Sandy about the complexity of growing up nonbinary, discovering their gender identity during a gap year in the UK, pushing for more inclusivity on Australian mainstream TV, and more.  Please rate, review, subscribe, and share this episode with your friends, and find us over ELLE.com.au and @ELLEAUS on Instagram and @ELLE.AUS on TikTok for more from ELLE Australia. Follow Sandy here.  This episode is proudly brought to you by Kerastase, who have exclusively partnered with ELLE Australia on the launch of What the ELLE?. Explore Kerastase's Genesis collection here.

Culture Club.
Capitalism Is Making Us Worse Friends

Culture Club.

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2024 47:44


Hi pals,  To kick this week's ep off, we discuss the news that Hobart's Museum of Old and New Art has been ordered to allow “persons who do not identify as ladies” entry to its Ladies Lounge art installation after losing a legal battle. Next, is late-stage capitalism eroding what we expect from our friendships?   TikTok user Amelia Montooth started a conversation on the app recently after stating that we should all be participating in the ‘small favour' economy more.  A follow up to that conversation was user Fagan Chelsea who made a video saying the ‘constant venmoing each other culture to be a little dystopian'. We share our thoughts on these conversations and discuss how capitalism is changing our relationships.  The other day, Maggie made this TikTok about the commodification of love on social media. It hit a nerve and received hundreds of thousands of views. We chat about her video and her new piece for Refinery29 Au titled 'What's The Cost Of Commodifying Love On Social Media?'.  Next, we use Rebecca Jennings' Vox piece 'Everyone's A Sell Out Now' to discuss the way artists have to be marketers first and creatives second. We reference our editor's band Reckless Coast. Do you need an authenticity coach? This is the question author Diana Reid posed in ELLE Australia recently. We discuss the article and concepts surrounding it.  We have two podcast recommendations today; Broadly Relevant and Who Screwed Millenials? Thank you to Radical Yes for sponsoring this episode. Remember, we've got an exclusive discount code for our listeners. Use CULTURECLUB25 to get $25 off Radical Yes' New Arrivals. And, have a read on how to choose the perfect pair of investment boots, by Maggie.Katie Zhou created our fab cover art and India Raine is our wonderful editor and composer of our jingle. Email us at cultureclubmail@gmail.com, find us on Instagram @cultureclubpod, or on our personal accounts @jasmineeskye and @yemagz.This is a DM Podcast.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

What The ELLE?
Episode 1: Sophie Wilde

What The ELLE?

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2024 49:20


We've always said that if she reads, she reads ELLE. Now, if she listens to podcasts, she listens to What the ELLE? We have an amazing line-up of guests for you, kicking off with our inimitable relaunch cover star Sophie Wilde. Sophie is having a very good 2024. She just won her first AACTA, for her star-making role in the cult A24 horror film Talk To Me. She got nominated for a BAFTA Rising Star Award alongside Ayo Ebidiri and Jacob Elordi (and went viral with Prince William in the process). She wrapped filming on the erotic thriller Babygirl with Nicole Kidman and Antonio Banderas. And she became a bonafide fashion icon, working with Loewe, Chanel, Gucci, and more. Here, our editor and host Grace O'Neill talks to Sophie about shooting ELLE's relaunch cover, idolising Audrey Hepburn, learning to hone her taste, working with Nicole Kidman, and more.  Please rate, review, subscribe, and share this episode with your friends, and find us over at @ELLEAUS on Instagram and Tiktok for more from ELLE Australia.  This episode is proudly brought to you by Kerastase, who have exclusively partnered with ELLE Australia on the launch of What the ELLE. Explore Kerastase's Genesis collection here.     Podcast artwork by Matilda Bailey, music by Upbeat, LC: LZJZAABXMDCFWKP  

Fourth Estate
Kategate: A post-mortem

Fourth Estate

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2024 47:20


This week we take a look back at the media maelstrom that was 'Kategate'. Were we the public to blame for elevating a social media bin-fire? Was it the media? Or did the wheels of the Palace PR machine completely come off? And what does it say about our relationship with once very trusted institutions? Host, Tina Quinn returns to the Fourth Estate chair to interrogate those questions with the former Editor-in-Chief of The Guardian newspaper, Alan Rusbridger, Royal Correspondent Ellie Hall and the host of the After Work Drinks podcast and Editor of the newly relaunched Elle Australia, Grace O'Neill. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Process The Podcast
Grace O'Neill is bringing back Elle Australia and taking it all the way

Process The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2024 67:23


Grace O'Neill has big things in store for the comeback of Elle Australia. In this episode, we dive into how she gathered her team of creatives and writers, her thinking behind the traditional print industry and how she's building up the brand of Elle Australia one idea at a time. Her own podcast After Work Drinks is a must-listen for the girls. It's the ultimate 'just feel like I'm hanging out with my friends' podcast, which Grace co-hosts with her best friend Isabelle Truman.We also muse over the work of Rick Rubin in his super-successful book The Creative Act: A Way of Being. He's inspired us both to re-think the day-to-day creativity and the process of creating something, rather than only looking for that 'stand back and see it' moment when something is finished. Highly recommended. I hope you love this episode, please subscribe, leave a review and share with a friend, all the things! For this episode, Process has partnered with Flaunter. The all-in-one PR tool to help you be a PR Pro! Head to Flaunter here and check it out! See you next week! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

After Work Drinks
Making A Magazine

After Work Drinks

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2024 53:23


Grace's first issue as Editor-In-Chief of ELLE Australia is out on Monday (buy it girlies!) so we discuss the making of the mag and answer a few of your work qs, then it's onto The Row's no-phone policy at their fashion show (chic or shithouse?) and, briefly, all the celebs who declined JLo's movie Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

AMPLIFY: The RevolutionHER Podcast
with Kassandra Reinhardt

AMPLIFY: The RevolutionHER Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2024 41:51


In this episode titled "Quieting The Mind & Alleviating Stress", we chat with Kassandra Reinhardt about finding the right methodology to help you find daily zen, the benefits of consistency, and why it's important to follow through. --- Kassandra Reinhardt is an Ottawa-based Yin and Vinyasa Yoga Instructor, YouTuber, author, and the face behind Yoga with Kassandra, who is on a mission to help others feel great with yoga. As one of the first yoga instructors to embrace online teaching, her Yoga with Kassandra YouTube channel has grown to more than 2.3 million subscribers and has over 277 million views.  Kassandra is the author of "Yin Yoga: Stretch The Mindful Way" and  "Year of Yoga: Rituals for every day and every season". Kassandra and her channel have been featured in CBC, Bustle, PopSugar, Well+Good and Elle Australia. Connect with Kassandra:  YouTube  |  Instagram  |  Website     Photo Credit: Jessica Hodgson Photography

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The Uplifted Yoga Podcast
Sequence Better Yoga Classes with Kassandra Reinhardt

The Uplifted Yoga Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2023 44:51


Let's dive into the art of yoga sequencing with my friend and fellow Yoga Youtuber, Kassandra Reinhardt. Kassandra has over 2.3 million subscribers, in part because she makes her classes SO accessible. Ready to see how she does it? Today, go behind the scenes on how she plans her sequences, what to do when things don't go according to plan, and the key differences between in-person and online teaching. Learn:  

Media Voices Podcast
Grub Street's Jo Cummings and Peter Houston: What kind of idiots still make magazines?

Media Voices Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2023 42:36


On this first episode of the last season for 2023, we feature a passion project from one of our own. The Grub Street Journal is a B2B title made by and for people who love print magazines. Its co-founders and editors Joanna Cummings and Peter Houston take us through the project from inception to monetisation, and give us a sneak peek at the third issue of the magazine. The team also discuss whether a flurry of print magazine stories is a sign of a wider resurgence, or a blip. With NME coming back into print, Elle Australia hitting newsstands again next year following rising demand, and Immediate's Radio Times reaching 100 years and still going strong, what does a print resurgence look like? If print is making a comeback, it's looking more niche, less frequent, and more expensive to make or buy. Print and its place in publisher portfolios this year will be one of the chapters we explore as part of our upcoming Media Moments 2023 report. Find out more and pre-register for the report here.

What The Flux
Elle Australia's print comeback | Costa Group weighed down by the weather | Las Vegas casinos in turmoil

What The Flux

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2023 5:48


Elle, the Fashion magazine, is returning to print thanks to a comeback of hard copy publishing.   Australia's largest fruit and veg processor has had its buyout price sliced by more than $100m. MGM Resorts, the owner of casinos in Las Vegas, has suffered a outage after a major cyberattack on its hotels and casinos. — Sign up to the Flux Pro Insurance Challenge: https://fluxsurvey.typeform.com/to/b3wVGdPp Build the financial wellbeing of your team with Flux at Work: https://bit.ly/fluxatwork Download the free app (App Store): http://bit.ly/FluxAppStore Download the free app (Google Play): http://bit.ly/FluxappGooglePlay Daily newsletter: https://bit.ly/fluxnewsletter Flux on Instagram: http://bit.ly/fluxinsta Flux on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@flux.finance —- The content in this podcast reflects the views and opinions of the hosts, and is intended for personal and not commercial use. We do not represent or endorse the accuracy or reliability of any opinion, statement or other information provided or distributed in these episodes.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Fireside Phantoms
Tarot Talk & Astro Update 11

Fireside Phantoms

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2023 46:08


Episode 157: Tarot Talk and Astro Update #11 - Holly reviews the court cards for the suit of Wands and Cups while Carol discusses the full moons of August, Mars aspects, degree theory, and the decans that divide up each month; Tarot readings on coming events in September.Credits: Degree Theory in Astrology: Meaning and Critical Degrees| Full Sturgeon Moon and Blue Supermoon: August 2023 | The Old Farmer's Almanac | 7 Planets Will Retrograde At The Same Time In 2023 | ELLE Australia | 2023 Destiny Points: Yods - The Finger of God | Full SuperMoon August 1st 2023Tarot Decks: The Trippin Waite Tarot Stranger Things Tarot Deck and Guidebook - Book Summary & Video | Official Publisher Page | Simon & Schuste | Moon Witch Oracle

Powerful Stories with Tory Archbold
What women want with Editor in Chief Instyle Magazine Justine Cullen

Powerful Stories with Tory Archbold

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2022 28:31


Justine Cullen has spent her life writing for and about women. A reformed beauty editor and award-winning fashion magazine editor, she has formerly held the roles of Editor-in-Chief of the much beloved SHOP Til You Drop and ELLE Australia magazines. Under Justine's direction, ELLE Australia became known for its publishing innovation, championing of women, diversity of talent, and brave and globally celebrated cover executions. Justine is known for her sometimes amusing, sometimes provocative, generally self-indulgent editor's letters, and for her speaking appearances, where she's discussed everything from the demise of fast fashion to ethics in artificial intelligence. Justine was recently appointed Editor-in-Chief at INSTYLE Australia as well as published her own book Semi-Gloss, which pulls back the glossy facade of magazines. Cullen traces her life and lengthy career in the beauty industry, from her days as a 16-year-old in 1990s Sydney longing to appear on a magazine masthead to landing at the very top as Elle Australia's editor-in-chief in 2013—a glamorous role that proved so gruelling she left five years later. Tory and Justine have know each other for almost two decades. They discuss: ✨ What does it take to become an editor of a global magazine?✨ What stories drive global conversation?  ✨ How is Australia driving this conversation?✨ What topics matter to women and how can they become apart of the magazine world by sharing the power of their story?   See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

On the Media
SPECIAL OFFER! ONLY 50 LEFT!!!

On the Media

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2022 12:01


What counts as media? For us, its any medium through which we express ourselves — whether from one to one, from one to many, or just from one... to one's own self.  We can do it with our style. Our hair. Even our glasses. They're choices that express not just our aesthetics, but our politics, too.  It was the idea of Poppy King, lipstick designer extraordinaire, whose Frog Prince lipstick was listed by Elle Australia as one of the most iconic lipstick shades of all time. King's a devoted listener, so, in collaboration with the show, she designed a special lipstick. It's called Well Red and she offered a batch of them to us as a donation so that we can pass them on to you. We are offering these very special lipsticks to you for a donation of $12 a month or $144 for a year's worth of support for this show.  Go to onthemedia.org/donate or text lipstick to 70101. Thank you so much! PS here's a video we made of all of us trying it on      

The Juggling Act
Justine Cullen on 'the mother f**ing juggle'

The Juggling Act

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2021 12:48


Justine Cullen loves fashion and women. She's spent her whole career writing about both as the editor-in-chief of Shop Til You Drop and Elle Australia. Oh, and she's got 4 boys, all while writing her new book ‘Semi-Gloss'. Justine joins us to talk turning 40, co-parenting and ‘the mother f**king juggle'… See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Growing out The Pod
Cara And Amanda Talk Potato Feet

Growing out The Pod

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2021 78:56


On today's ep, Cara talks about her pregnancy-induced potato feet. Amanda recommends the fabulous book, Thick, by Tracy McMillian Cottom and the time she got her period at the FBI. SPOILERS for Twilight! The gals also talk summer brows inspired by an Elle Australia article. Get into it, furries! Thick: https://tressiemc.com/writing/thick-and-other-essays/ Elle Australia Article: https://www.elle.com.au/beauty/eyebrow-trends-2021-23972 Follow Cara on Tiktok, Instagram and Twitter: @CaramiaMe Follow Amanda on Instagram and Twitter: @AmandaHuntnKiss Thank you to Maddie Smith for our podcast art. Theme music by Amanda Hunt Email us at growingoutthepod@gmail.com with your hairstories. Twitter: @GrowingOutPod Instagram: @GrowingOutThePod

FORTY
Justine Cullen

FORTY

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2021 46:34


Glossy magazine editors aren't often the poster people for relatability, and yet Justine Cullen, former editor-in-chief of Elle Australia, will challenge that...and then some. Her life experiences, from co-parenting four children to three different fathers, to leaving her long-standing career and starting from scratch, is told with brutal honesty. Is your identity tied up in your career status? Is your marriage 'good enough' but not quite what you need? Are your dreams tangled up in the dreams of your 20-year-old self? This is the episode for you. Justine Cullen is all of us, at some point in our lives. So, what happens when you shine a light on the parts of life you once thought were ugly? We find out in FORTY.   CREDITS: Hosts: Lise Carlaw and Sarah Wills Guest: Justine Cullen Instagram: @justine_cullen Justine's Book: https://www.allenandunwin.com/browse/books/general-books/biography-autobiography/SEMI-GLOSS-Justine-Cullen-9781760875350 Producer: Jason Strozkiy www.strozkiymedia.com    CONTACT: Email: hello@thosetwogirls.com.au Instagram: @liseandsarah Facebook: Those Two Girls   See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Life Matters - ABC RN
Examining the new childcare announcement, digital health and life at Elle Magazine

Life Matters - ABC RN

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2021 54:36


Is the government's new $1.7bn childcare reform good policy? How can technology be used to benefit the health of all Australians? And, confessions from life, love and the industry from Elle Australia’s former editor-in-chief Justine Cullen.

Culture Club.
Free Britney, Bitch

Culture Club.

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2021 55:06


Hello cuties,Join us for this episode where we’re back in lockdown… We read from this affirming Guardian piece by Anna Spargo-Ryan.In other positive news, Donald Glover and Phoebe Waller Bridge are creating and starring in a reboot of Mr and Mrs Smith!We then chat about the New York Times’ documentary Framing Britney. We play a snippet of Craig Ferguson’s 2007 speech defending Britney and chat about the media’s part to play in her demise. Justin Timberlake then posts a public apology that’s 17 years too late.Cotton On, yes Cotton On, is now selling sex toys, but under semi-problematic names...Maggie recommends “Do We Only Care About Asian People When They’re Rich?” by Monisha Rudhran for Elle Australia and the 2021 film Minari. Jasmine recommends the 2021 British Netflix drama, The Dig.Our jingle, editing and production is by India Raine. You can email us at cultureclubmail@gmail.com, find us on Instagram at @cultureclubpod, or on our personal accounts at @jasmineeskye and @yemagzSending love,Maggie and Jasmine x

Age Thoughtfully with Marissa Kennerson
Mary Laura Philpott - Best Selling Author of I Miss You When I Blink - Reinvention and Letting Things Go

Age Thoughtfully with Marissa Kennerson

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2020 44:37


Mary Laura Philpott is the author of I Miss You When I Blink, the nationally bestselling memoir-in-essays. Her writing has been featured frequently by The New York Times and also appears in such outlets as The Washington Post, The Paris Review Daily, O The Oprah Magazine, Real Simple, and others. Across her work, Philpott examines the overlap of the absurd and the profound in life, literature, and culture. Additionally, Philpott is an Emmy-winning co-host of A Word on Words, the lively literary mini-program on Nashville Public Television. A “book enthusiast at large” who often interviews and profiles fellow writers, she worked as a bookseller for several years and was the founding editor of the digital magazine MUSING for Parnassus Books. She also wrote and illustrated the book Penguins with People Problems. Philpott enjoys traveling around the country to speak with people about creativity, work, the ups and downs of perfectionism, reinvention, reading, and writing. She lives in Nashville, Tennessee, with her family. (Oh, and she goes by both names: “Mary Laura”) I Miss You When I Blink was named one of NPR's Favorite Books of 2019, a Best Book of the Year by Esquire and Real Simple, and #1 on the Indie Next List by booksellers nationwide. A finalist for the Southern Book Prize, it was also highlighted on must-read or most-anticipated lists from Newsweek, BuzzFeed, Town & Country, theSkimm, ELLE Australia, Lit Hub, Southern Living, Bustle, The Millions, BookRiot, Garden & Gun, and the Chicago Review of Books, among others. Read more about it here. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/agethoughtfully/support

The True Beauty Brooklyn Podcast
Ep 8. | Cassi Lopez : Celebrity Body Piercer, Owner of So Gold Studios and 8x Brain Surgery Survivor

The True Beauty Brooklyn Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2020 58:37


The story that we are sharing today is so special to me, not only because it’s from the woman who inspired me to begin this podcasting journey, but because her’s is a story that every person listening today needs to hear. The first time I interviewed our guest was back in November, but her story is so inspiring and relevant to today’s health crisis, that I asked her if we could re-record and include the current crisis in our conversation. Cassi Lopez is the owner of So Gold Studio, she is arguably the best body piercer in New York City, and she is a warrior. Cassi has been featured in The Coveteur, Refinery29, Nylon, Elite Daily, Allure, Cosmopolitan, Insider, Elle Australia, and The Daily Mail, and her client list includes A-listers such as Game of Thrones actor, Nathalie Emmanuel. But most importantly, Cassi is an 8-time brain surgery survivor. And she is still with us today because she continuously and relentlessly advocated for herself when doctor after doctor sent her home, some even insinuating that she was mentally unstable, all dismissing the fluid that was leaking out of her nose as mucus. She would later learn that it was in fact fluid from her brain leaking out of her nose. Cassi never gave up on herself because she knew herself, and she knew her body, and she knew that something wasn’t right. So she continued advocating for herself until one Independence Day she went to an Urgent Care Walk-In Center and met the Doctor (a woman) who immediately recognized her symptoms, and ultimately saved her life. Now more than ever, living in our Global Community we can see that life isn’t always kind to us all, nor is it fair. But strength comes from adversity, and humans are drawn to those whose stories show the incredibly resilient nature of the human spirit to not only survive but also to thrive. Cassi is certainly one of these angels. After meeting her for the first time over coffee, it became clear to me that hers is a story that holds the secret to life: you have to be your own advocate. This story is intense and can be triggering for some people, as we describe some graphic details about a serious health condition and surgery that Cassi has gone through. For more information about Cassi and So Gold Studios please visit https://sogoldstudios.com/ and be sure to check out her Instagram pages @sogoldbk and @cassisoclassy. Please add us on Instagram @truebeautybrooklyn and @truebeautybrooklynpodcast, visit us at www.truebeautybrooklynpodcast.com, and send us your questions and comments to truebeautybrooklynpodcast@gmail.com. If you like The True Beauty Brooklyn Podcast, please be sure to tell a friend, and rate and review us!

Ambitious Soul Podcast
19. Interview with Rachel Crethar / RTT Therapist and Creator of RockandCo - Hypnotherapy, Crystals, & Owning a Soul Lead Business

Ambitious Soul Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2019 51:40


Rachel Crethar started Rock & Co in January 2016 while juggling two kids and a career in advertising as a media strategist. Guided by a strong ‘knowing’ following a chance encounter with a piece of Citrine a year earlier,  Rachel was inspired to create Rock & Co. Rachel’s intuition served her well, with Rock & Co growing rapidly and to become the “most coveted crystal brand in Australia”. In 2017 she left the advertising world behind to focus full time on Rock & Co and her growing work within the healing space. Rachel hosted regular workshops and events across Australia and New Zealand, educating and empowering people to harness the healing power of crystals within their own lives. In 2018, inspired by her love of healing and fascination with how the subconscious can create our reality, Rachel completed her studies to become a certified hypnotherapist and Rapid Transformational (RTT) Therapist. After personally suffering from anxiety, low self-esteem and post-natal depression in the past, Rachel’s empathy and passion for understanding the human mind, and why we do the things we do, is innate.  Rachel now works with clients all over the world, helping them overcome all kinds of problems including anxiety, emotional eating disorders, removing money blocks, relationship issues and even helping them fall pregnant naturally after years of trying. Sessions are mostly conducted online via Zoom or Skype, with a limited number of appointments available in-person in Sydney’s Paddington. Rachel was named one of Women's Health Magazine’s '25 Trailblazers on a Mission to Change Your World' in 2019, and has also been featured in Real Living, Elle Australia, Marie Claire Australia, Baskk, Peppermint, Yen Magazine, Body & Soul, The  Wayward, Byrdie and more. In this episode, Rachel shares her journey of transitioning from a full time career into running her own online business Rock & Co and then how she pivoted to become a RTT professional helping people all over the world.  I share my experience working with Rachel during my personal RTT session and when I was enrolled in her online course Higher Ground.  For more information on RTT or to book a session with Rachel you can find her on Instagram. @rockandco www.rachelcrethar.com   Resources Mentioned - Episode #229 The Lively Show by Jess Lively - The most powerful way to change unwanted thoughts & behaviors I’ve ever found with Marisa Peer https://jesslively.com/marisapeer/ Many Lives Many Masters by Dr. Brian Weisshttps://amzn.to/35bNJ18  It Didn't Start with You by Mark Wolynnhttps://amzn.to/2QwQ5Cv  The Big Leap by Gay Hendrickshttps://amzn.to/2sAXhoZ

On the Media
We Made a Lipstick For You!

On the Media

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2019 12:47


What counts as media? For us, its any medium through which we express ourselves — whether from one to one, from one to many, or just from one... to one’s own self.  We can do it with our style. Our hair. Even our glasses. They're choices that express not just our aesthetics, but our politics, too.  And so for this seasonal fundraising effort, we are offering something new. It was the idea of Poppy King, lipstick designer extraordinaire, whose Frog Prince lipstick was last year listed by Elle Australia as one of the most iconic lipstick shades of all time. King's a devoted listener, so, in collaboration with the show, she designed a special lipstick. It's called Well Red and she offered a batch of them to us as a donation so that we can pass them on to you. We are offering these very special lipsticks to you for a donation of $12 a month or $144 for a year's worth of support for this show.  If you donate by December 6th, we can guarantee delivery in time for the holidays. Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa? We have your lipstick gifting needs covered.  When you get this lipstick as a thank-you gift, you’re checking two important year-end items off your list: you’re supporting OTM to help fund another year of reporting and you’re getting a unique gift for yourself or a loved one. Go to onthemedia.org/donate or text lipstick to 70101. Thank you so much!

Bachelor of Hearts
44. Is This What We're Needin' From Eden (Bachelor In Paradise AU S1 E7-8)

Bachelor of Hearts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2019


This week, we discuss the reason behind Laurina's surprise exit, identify the filmic techniques that are used to make the show feel unpredictable, and debate the degree to which producers pulled the strings on a couple of key confrontations on these two episodes. Plus, we discuss the Five Languages of Love, we drop a bunch of names, and we encounter a few dog problems! Sorry, The Format!BIBLIOGRAPHY"Nina from Bachelor In Paradise was prude-shamed, and it's not OK" Chandra J, Elle Australia (accessed 13/4/18)"Forget sleazy Daniel, Laurina has found love outside Bachelor in Paradise" Styles A, Sydney Morning Herald (accessed 13/4/18)[Click here to download MP3.]

Beauty Island
BONUS: Five Favs - Amy Starr

Beauty Island

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2019 12:52


Hello and welcome to Beauty Island!As I mentioned in Tuesday’s episode, to mark the halfway point of season two, instead of a normal beauty island episode, this week we have two bonus Five Favs from two of my guests so far. Jules Sebastian was earlier this week and today, is former ELLE Beauty Director Amy Starr.As you might know by now - or maybe you don’t! - my name is Brittany Stewart and I’m the voice inside your ears aka the host of Beauty Island. In each main episode, I ask a special guest about the eight beauty products that have a special memory or meaning for them. But, in Five Favs, the focus is on the beauty products in their makeup bags they’re loving right now.Amy Starr is the former Beauty and Lifestyle Director of ELLE Australia. Her main episode dropped a few weeks ago, so just scroll down a little on your feed if you haven’t listened to that already. In Five Faves, she talks about nearly-always-sold-out foundation alternative she loves, and why you should never apply a serum to a dry face. This was one piece of beauty advice that blew my mind. As someone with over a decade of experience at Australia’s top magazines, I couldn’t not ask about where she thinks there’s still a future for print magazines.If you enjoy the podcast, you can subscribe to make sure you never miss an episode. And if you really like it, please consider rating five stars and writing a review about why you love Beauty Island. It helps other people find the podcast and therefore allows me to keep making it!Enjoy.Follow Amy:Instagram: @amystarrFollow host Brittany Stewart:Instagram: @brittanybeautybts @beautyislandpodcastEmail: beautyislandpodcast@gmail.comSubscribe to It's A Beauty! Newsletter for no BS beauty reviews, tips and tricks. (It's free!): http://bit.ly/2OE05XBPlease note - all beauty products mentioned in this episode are honest recommendations, with no sponsored or advertised mentions. IT Cosmetics CC Cream: http://bit.ly/ITcosmeticsGiorgio Armani Luminous Silk: http://bit.ly/2KPvCt3Chanel Foundation Brush: http://bit.ly/2KPwAWdOmnilux treatment at Jocelyn Petroni: http://bit.ly/2KKMJvJOribe Dry Texturing Spray: http://bit.ly/2rMy7QxPaloma Garcia (hairdresser): http://bit.ly/2Iz0GLJShu Uemera Eyelash curler: http://bit.ly/2vcHzOMChlorophyllBeauty Chef boosters: http://bit.ly/2PkWm3cSound effects obtained from ZapsplatMusic: Dexter Britain

Beauty Island
Amy Starr - Former Beauty and Lifestyle Director at Elle Australia, Associate Editor, Jones

Beauty Island

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2019 44:41


Hello and welcome to Beauty Island, the beauty podcast that celebrates life and lipstick.I’m your host, beauty journalist, Brittany Stewart, and each episode I sit down with a guest to ask them about the 8 beauty products that have a special memory or meaning for them, that they’d take to a desert island, or Beauty Island, that I am sending them off too.Along the way we find out more about their life, career and the people and events that have shaped them into who they are today.Today my guest is Former ELLE Australia Beauty and Lifestyle Director, Amy Starr. Working for almost 15 years across just two titles - Shop Til You Drop and Elle, Amy is now embarking on a new chapter after ELLE - as Associate Editor, of JONES, David Jones magazine.We talk about going from men’s surf magazines to a career in beauty, going on a glamorous press trip and not having her luggage turn up, so having to spend the entire few days in her plane outfit, why doing your brows is the single most anti-ageing thing you can do in your beauty routine and the skin saving serum she’s sworn by for over a decade. Plus, her most powerful female friendship and SO much more. Enjoy.If you love Beauty Island, please subscribe, rate and review!Follow Amy:Instagram: @amystarrFollow host Brittany Stewart:Instagram: @brittanybeautybts @beautyislandpodcastEmail: beautyislandpodcast@gmail.comSubscribe to It's A Beauty! Newsletter for no BS beauty reviews, tips and tricks. (It's free!): http://bit.ly/2OE05XBPlease note - all beauty products mentioned in this episode are honest recommendations, with no sponsored or advertised mentions. Products Amy spoke about:Clarins Beauty Flash Balm: http://bit.ly/2En4bBR1000 Hour Lash Tint: http://bit.ly/2TvRAQEChanel Allure: http://bit.ly/2HGlGj5Benefit Goof Proof Eyebrow Pencil: http://bit.ly/2WlzoesEstee Lauder Advanced Night Renewal: http://bit.ly/2Tvw12zRMS Lip Shine in Moment: http://bit.ly/2HS9cnRHerbario Cleansing Oil and Powder: http://bit.ly/2OrzApzLanolips 101 Ointment: http://bit.ly/2BBXzfLSound effects obtained from ZapsplatMusic: Dexter Britain

After Work Drinks
On New Year's Resolutions And Money - The Last Great Taboo

After Work Drinks

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2019 65:08


We're back! For our first episode of 2019, we talk about New Year's resolutions - or lack thereof in Grace's case. Are they pointless or worth investing in? We break down the Golden Globes red carpet (which Fiji Water Girl undoubtedly won) and the latest buzz phrase, 'financial infidelity,' gets us on a money tangent. Why are we so afraid to discuss our finances with our friends? And is having a robust savings account a feminist act? Links: ‘12 Things To Stop Doing in 2017' by Grace O'Neill for ELLE Australia https://www.google.com.au/amp/s/www.elle.com.au/amp/culture/12-things-to-stop-doing-in-2017-8314 'The Life to Come' by Michelle de Kretser https://www.allenandunwin.com/browse/books/fiction/literary-fiction/The-Life-to-Come-Michelle-de-Kretser-9781760296568 'Financially Fearless' by Alexa von Tobel https://www.dymocks.com.au/book/financially-fearless-by-alexa-von-tobel-9780385347617/ Get bonus content on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Ctrl Alt Delete
#96 Rae Earl: "Snowflake" Is A Bullsh*t Word

Ctrl Alt Delete

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2017 41:49


Rae Earl is a brilliant author. Her books My Mad Fat Diary & My Madder Fatter Diary have been made into a TV show that is shown in over 50 countries worldwide including the USA, Brazil, South Korea & Morocco. My Mad Fat Diary has been nominated for 2 BAFTAS, 2 RTS awards, an international Emmy award and has won 2 MIND Media awards. Her mental heath guide It’s All in Your Head is out now – and it is a hug in a book. Rae has written articles for The Guardian, Marie Claire, Elle, Elle Australia and Sarah Millican’s The Standard Issue online magazine and has featured in The Telegraph, Heat, Grazia and The Times. In this episode with talk about mental health, the term “snowflakes”, how to have an argument online and how to know what to share online. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

ELLE
2. ELLE & Robyn Exton, founder and CEO of HER

ELLE

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2017 43:49


Take a gay dating app, turn it pink and call it cute. That’s what lesbian, bisexual and queer female dating apps looked like – until Robyn Exton stepped in.ELLE’s editor-in-chief Justine Cullen sat down with the founder and CEO of HER, the biggest social app for LGBTQ women.Listen to Justine and Robyn talk leaps of faith, investor unconscious bias, the importance of a good selfie and why tech talk is more than just a catchcry.The podcast is all about empowering women in technology – and dating.First: learn code. Next: conquer world.For more about Robyn, pick up the June 2017 issue of ELLE Australia.

ELLE
1. ELLE & Zoë Foster Blake

ELLE

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2016 41:59


ELLE Australia is the magazine for smart, stylish women who want to know what’s now and next. In our first-ever podcast, editor-in-chief Justine Cullen joins forces with author, beauty boss and December cover star Zoë Foster Blake to help solve some of our brand new listeners’ most pertinent questions about love, life and work.

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Subject:CINEMA
Subject:CINEMA #476 - "Can't Stop The Music'/'A Prairie Home Companion'/'Deli Man'/'Kingsman: The Secret Service'/'The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel'" - March 22 2015

Subject:CINEMA

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2015 126:07


Subject:CINEMA #476 - "Can't Stop The Music'/'A Prairie Home Companion'/'Deli Man'/'Kingsman: The Secret Service'/'The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel'" - March 22 2015THIS WEEK: Masochist March is in full swing...and this year, it's ALL SINGING! ALL DANCING! ALL BAD MUSICALS! Plus a good musical each week too!Our apologies for the weird schedule changes and the lack of posts - we are continuing to have a few server problems because GoDaddy's cPanel system has a few bugs being worked out..keep checking and you'll get through!MICROFOCUS DUNGEON - "Can't Stop The Music"FREEZE FRAME - Ticketmaster's horrible Captcha systemFETHIVAL FLASH - SXSW winnersDEJA VIEW - "A Prairie Home Companion"OFF THE RAILS - Kim goes off on Elle Australia and full figured photoshootsVIRAL VIEW - Garren Lazar and his "Peanuts" music videos (see below)CURRENT REVIEWS: "Deli Man", "That Gal Who Was In That Thing: That Guy 2", "Kingsman: The Secret Service" and "The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel"Check out this weeks' Viral View videos at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1FPa0jOZZj9Uwi6zUyUo6w SUBSCRIBE TO SUBJECT:Cinema! iTunes Stitcher TuneIn Roku RSS PNRNetworks ShowsSubject:CINEMAPlatinum Roses’ GardenCavebabbleMirrorball MayhemMashed Up MadnessThree Minute WeekendIndie Film Quickshot (debuting in June)PNRNetworks RadioRadio TKRSubject:CINEMA’s Marquee MixPNR Radio NetworkSubject:CINEMA siteseCinemaOneeCinemaBostonIndie Film SpotlightSave Our Screens