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This week Brian with a B and Amferny watch the 2025 horror movie, Ghost Game. This movie is directed by Jill Gevargizian and stars Kia Dorsey, Zaen Haider, Sam Lukowski, Michael C. Williams and Emily Bennett. Enjoy the story of a couple taking an internet dare to break into a haunted house and scare the family living there. This movie is available on Tubi, Pluto TV, Prime Video, Apple TV, Google Play and YouTube. Instagram Links: Follow Jill Gevargizian @jillsixx Follow Kia Dorsey @kiadsmileyface Follow Zaen Haider @superzaen Follow Sam Lukowski @samlukowski Follow Michael C. Williams @michaelceewilliams Follow Emily Bennett @emilyrbennett The podcast art is by @delasernaxtattoos on Instagram and has been revised by rodrick_booker on Fiverr. If you like what you're hearing subscribe and comment on our Instagram @berated_b_rated_movies, Facebook @Berated B RatedMovies and Tik Tok @berated_b_rated_movies. Check out our website at Beratedbratedmovies.com. If you have any comments or movie suggestions please send them to beratedbratedmovies@gmail.com RATED G®, RATED PG®, RATED PG-13®, RATED NC-17®, and RATED R® are certification marks owned by the Motion Picture Association, Inc. This podcast has not been rated or certified pursuant to the Motion Picture Association, Inc.'s film rating system nor is this podcast authorized by, endorsed by, or affiliated with the Motion Picture Association, Inc.
SummaryIn our latest episode of The Daily Groomer, I'm chatting with Emily Bennett from Paws and Claws Pet Care in upstate New York. We dive into how she grew her dog grooming side hustle into a 30,000-square-foot pet paradise with over 70 employees. Emily shares her journey from starting out in grooming to launching an awesome pup bus. She also talks about creating a comfortable space for pets and making sure her team loves coming to work. If you're into stories of growth, creativity, and the pet care world, this one's for you.Timestamps14:56 Pet Care Business Expansion Plan21:58 Costly Renovations for Cat Boarding24:36 Rapid Business Scaling Insights30:58 Reconfiguring Industry for Fair Wages35:17 Expanding to Meet Service DemandStay connected with our guest speakers! Follow them on their social media Paws and Claws Pet Care. For more grooming tips, insights, and stories, check out our website at The Daily Groomer. Join the pack and be part of The Daily Groomer Community!
Emily Bennett is an Academy-recognized screenwriter and FANGORIA Chainsaw Award-winning director whose work has captivated audiences at top genre festivals including Sitges, Fantastic Fest, Brooklyn Horror, and Fantasia. In this episode, Emily joins us to talk about her debut feature Alone With You—starring Barbara Crampton and produced by Untapped Productions—as well as her upcoming film Blood Shine, currently in post-production.We dive into her journey from RADA-trained actor to acclaimed filmmaker, her experience making films during the pandemic, and the creative and collaborative forces behind her storytelling. Emily offers insight into the challenges of independent filmmaking, balancing artistry with life, and what drives her unique voice in horror.Website: https://www.emilyreneebennett.com/bioIMDB: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm4077057/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/emilyrbennett/?hl=enLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/emily-bennett-96843816“Accidental Stars” the film: https://youtu.be/kfIEnrQKBFk?si=nodo1CFaLnFNFG7G
Send us a textArman Jaffer is the founder and CEO of Brisk Teaching. Brisk is an AI tool that helps educators personalize their instruction and save hours of time on administrative tasks.Emily Bennett currently serves as a Principal investor at Owl Ventures.
On Monday, August 26th, 1893, 20-year-old Anna Wiese was brutally murdered on her way home from a friend's house. Coined ‘Atrocious Murder in Iowa,' this crime is incredibly hard to get to the bottom of due to multiple factors: the time period, the environment, and lack of criminal analysis. We at Tea Time Crimes have a hunch on who did it, but we want to hear from you, too! Tea of the Day: Twining's Blackcurrant BreezeTheme Music by Brad FrankFor a full list of sources, go to https://tea-time-crimes.simplecast.com/episodes.Sources:Iowa Unsolved Murders: Historic Cases, ““None But a Frenzied Woman”: Murder of Anna Wiese 1893.” By Nancy Bowers, December 2010, https://iowaunsolvedmurders.com/the-murders/murder-of-anna-wiese-1893/“Atrocious Murder in Iowa.” Kansas City Journal, Mon, Aug 28, 1893, Page 1, https://www.newspapers.com/image/1023501547/“The Murder of Anna Wiese.” The Sioux City Journal, Tue, Aug 29, 1893, Page 1, https://www.newspapers.com/image/416343636/“Isenhart Proves An Alibi.” The Sioux City Journal, Wed, Aug 30, 1893, Page 1, https://www.newspapers.com/image/416343776/“Still in the Dark.” The Gazette, Thu, Aug 31, 1893, Page 1, https://www.newspapers.com/image/550898120/Audubon Republican, Thu, Oct 26, 1893, Page 1, https://www.newspapers.com/image/897356835/“An Iowa Murder Mystery.” The Indianapolis News, Thu, Nov 16, 1893, Page 5, https://www.newspapers.com/image/34515994/“Traced By Her Hair.” Chicago Tribune, Fri, Nov 10, 1893 Page 11, https://www.newspapers.com/image/349828607/“The Gladbrook Mystery.” The Sioux City Journal, Sun, Sep 17, 1893, Page 2, https://www.newspapers.com/image/416347967/“The Bennett-Weise Tragedy.” St. Louis Globe-Democrat, Tue, Nov 14, 1893, Page 2, https://www.newspapers.com/image/571304010/“The Body of Anna Wiese Disturbed for the Third Time.” The Morning Democrat, Wed, Jan 17, 1894, Page 1, https://www.newspapers.com/image/299119378/Algona Courier, Fri, Feb 02, 1894 Page 2, https://www.newspapers.com/image/2319179/“The Weise Murder.” The Courier, Tue, Mar 20, 1894 Page 4, https://www.newspapers.com/image/356711136/“Wiese Trial.” The Gazette (Cedar Rapids, Iowa), Thu, Apr 05, 1894 Page 2, https://www.newspapers.com/image/550909705/“Trying to Prove an Alibi.” The Morning Democrat, Sun, Apr 15, 1894, Page 4, https://www.newspapers.com/image/299134797/“A Stricken Juror.” St. Louis Globe-Democrat, Sun, Apr 22, 1894, Page 3, https://www.newspapers.com/image/571297084/“The Second Trial.” The Gazette, Thu, Jul 12, 1894, Page 1, https://www.newspapers.com/image/550922456/“Ready To Hear Testimony.” Quad-City Times, Sat, Sep 08, 1894, Page 4, https://www.newspapers.com/image/298970244/“Mrs. Bennett Talks.” The Cedar Rapids Evening Gazette, Wed, Sep 19, 1894, Page 3, https://www.newspapers.com/image/550811261/“Mrs. Bennett Goes Free.” The Sioux City Journal, Sun, Sep 23, 1894, Page 1, https://www.newspapers.com/image/416362325/“Clew to Anna Wiese's Slayer.” The Sioux City Journal, Thu, Oct 04, 1894, Page 1, https://www.newspapers.com/image/416365141/The Cedar Rapids Evening Gazette, Thu, Oct 04, 1894, Page 1, https://www.newspapers.com/image/550814070/
Just as they have throughout the history of the Church, women today are playing important roles in advancing the Gospel around the globe. Women have served in some of the most challenging places to make Christ known in spiritually dark lands. But for women who may be sensing a call to international missions, it can be tough to know what to think or how to prepare. Emily Bennett, who served as a missionary with her husband in the Middle East, joins the Christian Emergency Podcast to shed some light on this important topic. Emily recognized there were books and resources available for ladies curious about foreign missions. But there was still a need for down-to-earth, approachable advice. Emily and several other women stepped up to the plate and delivered just such a resource. Before You Go: Wisdom for Women Serving Internationally is a new book Emily has edited. It covers a range of important topics, and offers the wisdom of several women who draw from their experiences as missionaries. If you find this episode helpful, please give us a positive rating and review wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts. Also share this episode with a friend so they too can be blessed by these insights. To learn more about resources mentioned in this episode, see the following. Before You Go: Wisdom for Women Serving Internationally (Book): International Missions Mentorship Discussion Guide (PDF): Christian Emergency Alliance (Website) Christian Emergency Alliance (Twitter): @ChristianEmerg1 Christian Emergency Alliance (Facebook): @ChristianEmergency The Christian Emergency Podcast is a production of the Christian Emergency Alliance. Soli Deo Gloria
It's time to end @EchoChamberFP https://www.instagram.com/echochamberfp/ episode '311' with some real talk!!! We're coming with a sequel today, reminiscent of those slice-of-life movies, family, relationships, love, introspection, evolution, it's all laid bare! If you haven't seen the first flick, you'll still be able to enjoy and follow. THEN, the co-writer and co-star comes through to conversate about all things creative. We go into his growth as an actor, how he handles the different hats he's worn, working with his kid, and so much more. A great listen to take you into the weekend, watch the conversation: HERE! https://youtu.be/9bLZUCeSmBc 'Queen of Knives' is directed by Jon Delgado, and written by Lindsay Joy & Gene Pope. A modern eccentric family (Gene Pope, Mel Harris, Roxi Pope, Emily Bennett) is scattered to the winds in Brooklyn, NY. Relationships (Alexandra Renzo, Carmen LoBue , Tara Westwood) keep shifting. Generations keep trying to adapt to a new world. There's a fateful dinner. With much drama and comedy, the question becomes: Who are the adults here? In 'Part Two' we have: Queen of Knives Watch Review: Here. https://youtu.be/a5LDjAYxARI US Digital Release Date: 22nd March 2024 Director: Jon Delgado Cast: Gene Pope, Mel Harris, Roxi Pope, Emily Bennett, Alexandra Renzo, Carmen LoBue, Tara Westwood, Barbara Tirrell, Justin Sams, Marcelo Constantino, Robert Costanzo, Robert Anthony Jones, Christopher Laing, Arthur Langlie, Molly Lloyd, Stephanie Rocio, Zebedee Row, Jay Russell Credit: KOK 2 The Film, Pope 3 Enterprises, Freestyle Digital Media Genre: Comedy, Drama Running Time: 83 min Cert: 15 Trailer: Here. https://youtu.be/uW-_fjLaVio?si=lTR_3t1yNiz1QVOt Digital Platforms: Apple TV, Prime Video, YouTube, Google, Vudu, Vubiquity, Cox, and Comcast Watch via Apple TV+: Here. https://tv.apple.com/us/movie/queen-of-knives/umc.cmc.2k9nof4muamm6lygs8zaovqg2 Watch via Prime Video: Here. https://www.amazon.com/Queen-Knives-Gene-Pope/dp/B0CXMYBL8H Website: Here. https://www.queenofknivesthefilm.com/ Instagram: @queenofknivesthefilm https://www.instagram.com/queenofknivesthefilm/ ------------ *(Music) 'The Big Payback' (Instrumental) by EPMD - 2020 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/eftv/message
Ah, the American Dream: a suburban home with a white picket fence, green grass, and the perfect nuclear family. Until… ding dong! It's the boogeyman! Filmmaker Emily Bennett (Alone With You) joins David and Devin to discuss false utopias, the repercussions of repression, and why you should always face your fears. The Dogs take on Freddy Kreuger once again in the original A NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET, written and directed by Wes Craven. And then tackle M. Night Shyamalan's classic THE VILLAGE - with a twist (obviously). . 00:05:50 - A Nightmare on Elm Street 00:42:08 - Get to know Emily! 00:50:00 - The Village 01:12:32 - Comparisons 01:22:37 - Bone Reviews . Find Emily Bennett at: instagram.com/emilyrbennett www.emilyreneebennett.com . Follow us at: instagram.com/cadaverdogspod twitter.com/cadaverdogspod tiktok.com/@cadaverdogspod . “Only A Dream?: Exploring the Unconscious in A Nightmare On Elm Street (1984)" by Matt Wrafter https://therockisdead.com/2021/10/17/only-a-dream-exploring-the-unconscious-in-a-nightmare-on-elm-street-1984/ . “Post 9-11 Fears and The Village” by Gwen https://www.horrorhomeroom.com/post-9-11-fears-and-the-village/ . Send us your film suggestions at: cadaverdogspodcast@gmail.com Cover art by Omri Kadim. Theme by Adaam James Levin Areddy. Featuring “Return to Hawkins” by Ludus Diaboli and “The Old Ones” by Scott Buckley.
Today we're talking to Andrew Corkin. Andrew is a producer who's body of work includes Martha Marcy May Marlene, the American remake of We Are What We Are, The Beach House (now streaming on Shudder) Alone With You, the feature debut of Emily Bennett and Justin Brooks, the Netfliux docuseries, Pepsi Where's my Jet, and many more titles. In addition to producing, Andrew is also a teacher who has taught at Emerson and The American Film Institute and goes out of his way to teach career lessons that are not typically taught in film school as evidenced by this conversation.Andrew delivers some of the most honest and thorough insights into what it means to be a producer that I think I've ever heard on this show. This is years worth of film school in a single hours so get ready to take notes. In this conversation Andrew and I discuss the keys to sustaining a long and successful career in film, the importance of mentorship and his experience within the horror genre. Here are some key takeaways from this conversation with Andrew Corkin.Heed the 80/20 Principle: Andrew pays a lot of mind to which directors he decides to work with, noting that it's a 3-5 year partnership and therefore a serious commitment. The balance he seeks in a director he's working with is someone with a strong vision but open to feedback. The ideal director has 80% of their vision realized and thought out, but remains open to 20% influence from collaborators. A director with too strong a vision is as difficult to work with as one whose vision isn't fleshed out enough. It's crucial to demonstrate a thorough vision while maintaining some fluidity to enable powerful collaborations.Show Don't Tell: When pitching Martha Marcy May Marlene with Director Sean Durkin, raising money was a challenge since at the time, Sean was a first time feature director. Andrew and Sean responded by creating a short proof of concept, showcasing the vision, tone, and nuance of the film they wanted to make. This approach was successful, helping them raise the funds not just by communicating the vision, but by demonstrating Sean's ability to deliver it as a director. A verbally articulated vision can only take you so far; producers need to see what you're capable of actually making if they're going to invest in you.Lean into mentorship. A common theme throughout Andrew's career has been mentorship and education. He not only seeks to learn from collaborators but will even choose specific collaborators to learn from. This learner's mindset can be rare in the film business which is rife with egos, but Andrew credits this mentality of continuous learning to his success and career sustainability and even after over a decade in the industry, he still constantly strives to learn more.SHOW NOTESMovies Mentioned: The Kid Stays in the Picture (Documentary about Robert Evans)Afterschool - Antonio CamposSimon Killer - Antonio CamposMartha Marcy May Marlene - Sean DurkinWe Are What We Are (Mexican Original) - Jorge Michel GrauWe Are What We Are (American Remake) - Jim MickleLet the Right One In (Swedish Original) - Tomas AlfredsonThe Babadook - Jennifer KentVigilante - Sarah Dagger-NixonClean Shaven - Lodge KerriganLe Samourai - Jean-Pierre MelvilleFollow Andrew Corkin at:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/andrewdcorkin/X: https://twitter.com/andrewdcorkin?lang=enIMDB:
A presentation of The PAPER STREET Podcast, 'LATE TO THE PARTY' is a recurring program that brings filmmakers, friends, and entertainment industry pros on to discuss a major movie blind spot of theirs. The guest chats with hosts Shawn Talley and Cameron Burns before watching the film, then reconvenes with them after having seen it to all share their thoughts on the movie and much more! This go-round, actor and filmmaker Emily Bennett (ALONE WITH YOU) was late to the party on SHREK, but we're glad she made it! One of the biggest animated films that kickstarted one of the biggest movie franchises of this millennium, the gang talks about why Emily missed it, the film's resonant story of outcasts finding each other, its stellar voice cast, the abrasive soundtrack, Jeffrey Katzenberg's pointed jabs at his former employer, and lots more! If you've seen the 2001 film SHREK, check out this fun conversation. And if you haven't, you're late to the party, but that's okay; we'll still be here when you get to it! For show notes and additional links and info on this and previous episodes, please visit paperstreetpodcast.com.
Just as they have throughout the history of the Church, women today are playing important roles in advancing the Gospel around the globe. Women have served in some of the most challenging places to make Christ known in spiritually dark lands. But for women who may be sensing a call to international missions, it can be tough to know what to think or how to prepare. Emily Bennett, who served as a missionary with her husband in the Middle East, joins the Christian Emergency Podcast to shed some light on this important topic. Emily recognized there were books and resources available for ladies curious about foreign missions. But there was still a need for down-to-earth, approachable advice. Emily and several other women stepped up to the plate and delivered just such a resource. Before You Go: Wisdom for Women Serving Internationally is a new book Emily has edited. It covers a range of important topics, and offers the wisdom of several women who draw from their experiences as missionaries. If you find this episode helpful, please give us a positive rating and review wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts. Also share this episode with a friend so they too can be blessed by these insights. To learn more about resources mentioned in this episode, see the following. Before You Go: Wisdom for Women Serving Internationally (Book) International Missions Mentorship Discussion Guide (PDF) Christian Emergency Alliance (Website) Christian Emergency Alliance (Twitter): @ChristianEmerg1 Christian Emergency Alliance (Facebook): @ChristianEmergency The Christian Emergency Podcast is a production of the Christian Emergency Alliance. Soli Deo Gloria
This week on the Missions Podcast, hosts Alex and Scott sit down with Emily Bennett, the general editor of the insightful book, Before You Go: Wisdom from Ten Women Who Served Internationally (2023). As someone who heeded the call to take the gospel to the nations, Emily shares a wealth of experience aimed at preparing those poised to step into the mission field. Our enlightening conversation journeys through the core themes of the book, delving into discerning one's calling, embracing the sacrifice of leaving the familiar, and fostering a spirit of unity while serving on a team overseas. Whether you are about to embark on overseas missions or are a seasoned missionary, this conversation with Emily Bennett is a treasure trove of wisdom. As mentioned in the show, you can support relief ministry in the region via ABWE's Middle East Compassion Fund at abwe.org/middle-east-compassion. Did you know that there's a new addition to the ABWE podcast lineup? Search for Cloud of Witnesses in your favorite app, or visit cloudofwitnessespodcast.com. Believe in our mission? Support the show at missionspodcast.com/support. You can also watch The Missions Podcast on ABWE's YouTube channel: youtube.com/c/abweinternational. The Missions Podcast is a ministry resource of ABWE. Learn more at abwe.org. Want to ask a question or suggest a topic? Email alex@missionspodcast.com.
Coming up this week: Emily Bennett, editor of the new book Before You Go: Wisdom from Ten Women Who Served Internationally, shares why if you aren't living evangelistically now, you won't automatically become evangelistic once thrust out onto the mission field. Believe in our mission? Support the show at missionspodcast.com/support. The Missions Podcast is a ministry resource of ABWE. Learn more at abwe.org. Want to ask a question or suggest a topic? Email alex@missionspodcast.com.
In this episode, we're joined by the mind-bending Dr. Emily Bennet, ND, CEO of Kindling who answers the question, “How can we take better personal responsibility for our own well-being in the midst of being devoted to this purpose-driven work?” We talk about our personal experiences with workplace burnout and explore the internal and external pressures of wanting to “do more for the cause” at the expense of our mental and physical health. We dive into potential factors influencing our decisions to muscle through it despite all the warning signs. Are we influenced by hustle culture? Do we have generational baggage on board? Do Gen Zers have the answer to all our workplace woes? Join us to learn the three facets of burnout, practical tips for managers and execs to protect their teams and some of the common triggers of burnout. Spoiler alert! Your loneliness just might be killing you. Also, listen for a quick self-evaluation to determine if you or your team are at risk for or are currently experiencing burnout. “There are these structural pieces that play a part in influencing somebody to set themselves aside entirely and give too much, such that the energy they're putting toward the cause is not going to be sustainable.” - Emily Links: https://dremilybennett.com/ Additional Resources: Going Horizontal by Samantha Slade Reinventing Organizations by Frederic Laloux. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nonprofitlowdown/support
Episode 350 is about a 2021 film, “Alone with You”, written and directed by Emily Bennett and Justin Brooks. This one seems to have been made during the early days of the pandemic, and was probably an exercise in doing what you can. So, sit your blurry-edged reality down and enjoy the episode! Find us on Instagram where we are @chewingthescenery or easily find us on Facebook. CTS can be found on Soundcloud, Stitcher, Apple Music and anywhere fine podcasts can be found. Please rate, review, subscribe- it really does help new listeners find us! #horror #horrormovies #horrornerd #horroraddict #horrorjunkie #monsterkid #bmovie #scarymovies #monstermovie #podcast #chewingthescenery #zombies #zombie #VHS #moviemonsters #alonewithyou #emilybennett #justinbrooks #barbaracrampton
Nina Buser and Emily Bennett discuss women in missions. Both women share from their experiences on the field working among unreached language groups. They cover the topics of parenting, developing friendships overseas, learning language, and their greatest struggles and joys from their time overseas. --1-10 Emily Bennett's background on the field-6-25 Was it hard to find language helpers---7-29 What business did you have there---11-28 What was it like as a woman working in a Muslim context---13-40 What was it like to develop friendships overseas---16-02 What was like to have kids on the field---18-40 How did you balance your time a wife, mom and a worker---25-13 What were things that you would say kept you encouraged and kept you going---27-44 What did your time with your team look like---29-29 Were you able to be upfront about your Christianity overseas---32-52 How was it that you ended up coming back to the States---37-10 What would you say were some of the greatest struggles with parenting on the field---44-06 What would be some of the greatest struggles and greatest joys you faced---49-10 How did you as a woman respond to the harassment that mentioned is prevalent in that part of the world---55-17 What would you say to women who are considering going to the field who just aren't sure if there's a need for them--
Nina Buser and Emily Bennett discuss women in missions. Both women share from their experiences on the field working among unreached language groups. They cover the topics of parenting, developing friendships overseas, learning language, and their greatest struggles and joys from their time overseas. 1:10 Emily Bennett's background on the field6:25 Was it hard to find language helpers?7:29 What business did you have there?11:28 What was it like as a woman working in a Muslim context?13:40 What was it like to develop friendships overseas?16:02 What was like to have kids on the field?18:40 How did you balance your time a wife, mom and a worker?25:13 What were things that you would say kept you encouraged and kept you going?27:44 What did your time with your team look like?29:29 Were you able to be upfront about your Christianity overseas?32:52 How was it that you ended up coming back to the States?37:10 What would you say were some of the greatest struggles with parenting on the field?44:06 What would be some of the greatest struggles and greatest joys you faced?49:10 How did you as a woman respond to the harassment that mentioned is prevalent in that part of the world?55:17 What would you say to women who are considering going to the field who just aren't sure if there's a need for them?
Encore of our February 4, 2022 episode with the filmmakers behind ALONE WITH YOU.
The powerful duo behind ALONE WITH YOU!The wonderful Emily Bennett and Justin Brooks hop aboard the show to discuss one of last year's most impactful horror films, their ALONE WITH YOU, as well as chat about their backgrounds, inspirations, approach to cinema and so much more! They shed endless amounts of light on DIY filmmaking, getting it done, and what drives them. Listen in!Our theme music is composed and performed by Matt Barile! He can chew bubble gum two sticks at a time!Please rate/review and subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you listen to podcasts! You're all very delightful people!
Emily Bennett and Justin Brooks crafted a hell of a psychological horror film called, "Alone With You". Although the film was crafted during Covid lockdown, it's message of isolation and losing control of your mind gives the film a push to exceed all the other films that have the label, "Covid Film". The pair are on their show to talk about the making of this film. Alone With You, is available on VOD through Dark Star Pix and Raven Banner Entertainment. Follow Emily and Justin on social media below: https://www.instagram.com/emilyrbennett/?hl=en https://www.emilyreneebennett.com/ https://www.instagram.com/jbrooksfilm/?hl=en https://www.youtube.com/user/justinmbrooks Don't forget to follow the show on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tylergeisbasementpod/?hl=en For Advertising inquiries, please email tylergeisbasement@gmail.com
Welcome to The Horror Hour. Join Yutaka as he sits down with Emily Bennett and Justin Brooks to talk about their recent film, Alone With You. This psychological horror film will test your limits, have you question your reality, and more importantly have you ponder what happens when you're alone with you. This is Emily and Justin's debut feature length film. It's beautifully shot. It's a gut punch to your emotions, and Emily acts the house down!! This is now out for physical purchase, PVOD, and streaming on Shudder! If you would like to support the podcast, you can follow us over on twitter and instagram: @TheHorrorHourTV You can also get your official 'The Horror Merch' : https://www.redbubble.com/people/thehorrorhour/shop Our Links: https://linktr.ee/TheHorrorHour --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-horror-hour/support
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"We have to consciously remind ourselves, man, I need to take care of myself, right? What does that mean, to take care of yourself? It's another deeper question. It's not just the physical part of the self. It's also addressing your emotional needs, your mental health needs, your spiritual needs, and even your environment." ~Rosie Dominia____"I think self-care is at the core of supporting your wellbeing. If you're in tune with what you need, then that's the first step. Asking yourself the question: what do I need right now? I'm feeling stressed, I need to take a break, I need to take a deep breath." ~Emily Bennett___"And being able to know there's self-intervention practices and activities that I can do to, I mean, truly create a self-intervention, you know? Like, save myself! Because ultimately, it's up to me. If I can't treat myself the way I want to be treated, how in the world do I expect anyone else to treat me well?" ~Kim RichardsAh Ha MomentsEvery person has their own definition of what self-care means to them, there is no absoluteSelf-care need not be elaborate. Even a few slow, deep breaths are a form of deliberate self-careBusiness and chronic stress are not normal states and contribute to states of illness and dis-ease, recognizing this and using a self-intervention gets us out of high stress and more in to easeHow you perceive your own wellness can guide you closer, or further to self-compassion and self-careDeveloping your own sense of awareness around self-care, stress and how you perceive your own worth are drivers for wellbeingSelf-care evolves as you evolve. What may work once, may or may not work the next time, so continuous self-awareness and exploration are key to caring for selfA few exploration ideas for self-care (please note it is best to explore what works for you) that were mentioned in the podcastMusicMovementNatureCookingDeep breathingSelf-awarenessBeing with othersLaughter and finding joyAlone timeAsking for helpPausingDoing what you need in the momentResourcesIntegrative Nurse Coach Academy Nurse Coach Certificate ProgramBuddha's Brain by Rick HansenBarbara Dossey
Deacon Josh and Fr Karl chat about what's been happening, including baptisms at Mass and ordinations. Plus, we have an extended chat about music ministry, mostly from the place of ignorance! Lastly, we are joined by Gabrielle Sinclair, who shares her journey, her experience serving in youth ministry, and, in the wake of mother's day, how she tried to instill her faith in her children by leading them to encounter Jesus themselves. Listen to Gabrielle on Women Preach from a few weeks ago. Opening Theme Music: Derek Clegg - A Strong Will is Needed - Used under Creative Commons. Cover Art by Emily Bennett
The most common sleep complaint I hear my patients describe is that middle of the night wake up in which their mind starts racing. If this happens to you too, how many of those nights do you spend thinking about your work stress? Pssst if it's most of them, you're not alone! So then the question is - what can you do about it? Maybe you can't change your job, but maybe you can change the way you feel and function within it. So I called in my friend and colleague, Dr. Emily Bennett, ND, who is incredibly passionate about helping both employees and their workplaces treat and ideally, prevent the upstream reasons most people find themselves overwhelmed and burning out at work. After listening to this episode, you will learn: The 3 key signs you're burnt out (you will find them surprising!) How you can build your own resiliency to manage stress at work The one next step to take to prevent burnout from happening again in the future Connect with Dr. Emily online at www.dremilybennett.com or on Instagram here: www.instagram.com/dremilybennett Resources: Want to know if your organization is burnout-prone? Take the quiz: https://dremilybennett.com/quiz Well Being At Work by Jim Clifton and Jim Harter Bio Dr. Emily Bennett, ND is a coach, consultant and creator of the Kindling Framework, a strategic approach to wellbeing & burnout prevention designed specifically for nonprofit and social service organizations. After years of serving folks working in the nonprofit and social service sector in her one-on-one naturopathic medical practice, Emily was concerned about the number of her patients for whom leaving their job seemed the only solution to resolving the symptoms of their stress and mental health concerns. She became dedicated to helping nonprofit organizations create workplace wellness programs that work for them and keep their dedicated, mission-driven staff healthy & burnout free.
We are back once again breaking down our experience of Easter liturgies! We discuss the centrality of music in these celebrations and have a great discussion on RCIA and preparing to receive sacraments. We also speak more generally about evangelisation and how people hear and receive the Gospel. We also speak with Deacon Nam Le, recently ordained, about his journey to ordination and the experience of his ordination. Finally, we preview Good Shepherd Sunday and Mother's Day. You can give to the Good Shepherd Appeal here. Opening Theme Music: Derek Clegg - A Strong Will is Needed - Used under Creative Commons. Editing & Cover Art by Emily Bennett
Fr Karl and Deacon Josh take you through the Easter Triduum, sharing some ideas about these holy days, as well as some experiences they have had celebrating this incredible festival! Opening Theme Music: Derek Clegg - A Strong Will is Needed - Used under Creative Commons. Cover Art by Emily Bennett
In today's episode we discuss throughcare and the way we walk beside those who have been in prison. We discuss the new Vatican document "The identity of the Catholic school for a culture of dialogue" and reflect on the constant need to reflect on our identity in the Church and how it informs what we do. We discuss the new online training programs from ACU for formation of liturgical ministers, for which Bathurst Diocese were part of the pilot program. Due to a production delay, we preview the now past Chrism Mass and Clergy Gathering! Finally, we are joined by Mary Clancy to discuss her journey of faith, teaching as a Catholic in a government school, the Marriage Tribunal and Iconography, including the icon for Our Lady of the Central West. Opening Theme Music: Derek Clegg - A Strong Will is Needed - Used under Creative Commons. Editing & Cover Art by Emily Bennett
We're back! Life has been happening but we're here once more to discuss the recent news in the Church! We discuss the Consecration of Russia, Ukraine and the Whole World to the Immaculate Heart of Mary. Why is it necessary? What is the point? We discuss our experience of Risen, including the pot (for a plant) painted by Bishop Michael that was recently auctioned for Project Compassion. Continuing our discussion of building a culture of invitatation, we talk about the invitation prayer cards that have been produced to invite people to Rise in July! Our new diocesan website has been launched! Check it out here! Finally, we interview our new Youth Ministers Claire Joshua and Dale Pangilinan about their decision to become youth ministers for a year, their experiences at the CSYMI Equipping School and being Youth Ministers at Risen! Opening Theme Music: Derek Clegg - A Strong Will is Needed - Used under Creative Commons. Editing & Cover Art by Emily Bennett
Listen in as insurance industry veterans, Emily Bennett and Bob King tell Betsy Peters, Riva's VP of Marketing, how technology has transformed industry compliance, individual relationships, and how the best insurance advisors combine EQ/TQ by effectively using CRM. To learn more about how you can improve your customer data operations, check out https://rivaengine.com/
Our youth ministers were in Canberra for equipping school, but Deacon Josh missed out as he went into isolation. We discuss experiencing Ash WEdnesday in isolation as a family. We break open what Lent is about, and why we pray, fast and give alms. We talk about parish renewal and what Josh learnt from a recent trip to Sydney. Finally we remember Monsignor Jim Gehl who passed away recently and invite you to re-listen to our interview with this great priest. Opening Theme Music: Derek Clegg - A Strong Will is Needed - Used under Creative Commons. Editing & Cover Art by Emily Bennett
A few production delays have meant that this episode is being released two weeks after we recorded it! Deacon Josh and Fr Karl are celebrating their Anniversaries again (can you believe 12 months have passed). Risen is coming up once again in 2022. We preview it. We discuss a culture of invitation that is often missing in our parishes, including how you can invite someone to Mass. Pope Francis has encouraged us all to fall in love with the Church. Finally we welcome back Jacinta Thatcher to discuss all things Catechists and the Synod on Synodality. Opening Theme Music: Derek Clegg - A Strong Will is Needed - Used under Creative Commons. Editing & Cover Art by Emily Bennett
Actress Dora Madison joins the podcast to discuss her career and her roles in films such as Joe Bego's Bliss and VFW and also the new film Alone With You, directed by Emily Bennett and Justin Brooks. We discuss acting, motherhood, and her interior decorating style in this one. Enoy!Be sure to follow us on social media at...YouTubehttps://m.youtube.com/channel/UCOyloOb0puVCXDjJ_ZiPYqgInstagramhttps://www.instagram.com/pvdhorrorFacebookhttps://www.facebook.com/pvdhorror/Twitterhttps://twitter.com/PvdHorrorTik Tokhttps://vm.tiktok.com/ZMJBeoamE/Special thanks to DJ Cryptkicker for the intro and outro music. Be sure to find his music on social media at @djcryptkicker or the following:https://djcryptkicker.bandcamp.com/album/shock-around-the-clockhttps://music.apple.com/us/artist/dj-cryptkicker/1536351234https://open.spotify.com/album/1KUi9ntDa5eYughfOvfxNY
We are back for another year! We begin by recapping our time off, including the business of Christmas, a quiet January and the effects of the Omicron outbreak. We discuss how Lenten groups might provide an opportunity to overcome the barriers we have put up because of COVID and slowly get back to meeting in person. We recap the Ordination of Frs Diep and Thao to the Priesthood this January. We discuss past guest Fr Michel Remery's new book that has a mention of his time visiting Bathurst Diocese. Finally we chat with past guest Steve Buckley to discuss his work in foreign aid. Opening Theme Music: Derek Clegg - A Strong Will is Needed - Used under Creative Commons. Editing & Cover Art by Emily Bennett
Emily Bennett & Justin Brooks are the writers and directors of the horror film Alone With You (in which Emily also stars). They talk about their love of horror, working as a duo, directing Emily, and working with scream legend Barbara Crampton. Richard Bates is the writer/director of the horror Satire King Knight starring Criminal Minds' Matthew Gray Gubler. Richard talks about why he wanted to take on the witches genre, cults, satire, religion, having Aubrey Plaza voice a pine cone, and working with scream legend Barbara Crampton (I sense a theme here) Subscribe - Apple, Spotify, Amazon, Pandora, Deezer Social @ EndeavoursRadio --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dan-mcpeake/message
Filmmakers Emily Bennett and Justin Brooks stop by to talk about their new feature, ALONE WITH YOU, about co-creating it, and all that goes along with making a feature during lockdown, and much more. What thrills you most about psychological horror? Let us know! Send Summer an email, or leave a message in the comments below!
On this installment of The PAPER STREET Podcast, Becky and Shawn are joined by a pair of talented filmmakers whose new film, ALONE WITH YOU, is available now on VOD and DVD/Blu-ray! The hosts chat with writer/director Justin Brooks and writer/director/star Emily Bennett about their backgrounds, different paths to the business, and ways they've found to harmoniously co-write and co-direct. Emily and Justin also talk a lot about their new film, including the conception of the project, writing and shooting it during the height of the pandemic, working with extreme limitations (and no crew!), and remotely directing genre great Barbara Crampton! Plus: a fun round of 'Rapid Fire 15' with the guests, Becky's Deep Cut slasher of the Week, THE MITCHELLS VS. THE MACHINES, and more! For show notes and more on this and previous episodes, please visit paperstreetpodcast.com.
Hosts Tessa Markle and Carolina Alvarez of Femme Regard Productions spill the tea with Filmmaker and Actress Emily Bennett! We chat with Emily about her experience as an indie filmmaker, working with her partner, IN LOCKDOWN. That's right, one full length movie, a skeleton team, and a shutdown nation lead to an incredible horror film being released TODAY in theaters! Socials: Website: http://www.emilyreneebennett.com Instagram: @emilyrbennett Twitter: @emilyrbennett --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/femme-regard-podcast/support
John and Jamie are thrilled to welcome Film Maker and Actor, Emily Bennett back to the Horror Dads Podcast. Emily starred in a brand new film (also starring Barbara Crampton), entitled Alone with You. The film was co-directed by Emily and her film making partner, director Justin Brooks. Justin and Emily join the Horror Dads to discuss the film, and to talk through the challenges of creating a film during the pandemic. This is a special Horror Dads episode, so don't miss out!
Three Tortured Minds talk with the filmmakers behind their new film, ALONE WITH YOU.
We had the opportunity to sit down with filmmakers Emily Bennett and Justin Brooks, co-writers and directors of the new film Alone With You which stars Emily and also features Barbara Crampton, Dora Madison, and Meghan Lane. This film was created mid-pandemic and captures themes of fear and isolation while telling a story about love, jealousy, and regret. We hope you enjoy getting to know these two dynamic filmmakers and catch Alone With You as it releases in select theaters February 4th and VOD February 8th.
While Development Hell usually unearths horror movies that never got made, occasionally we unpack how indie films actually make it to the finish line. We do this by picking the brains of some of the most exciting voices in horror. Today host Josh Korngut logs on with filmmakers Emily Bennett and Justin Brooks to discuss their nightmarish new film ALONE WITH YOU.After making a number of successful short films, this powerhouse duo debuted ALONE WITH YOU at the Fantastic Film Fest. The terrifying title is now seeing a release via Dark Star Pictures.In ALONE WITH YOU a young woman painstakingly prepares a romantic homecoming for her girlfriend, their apartment begins to feel more like a tomb when strange voices, shadows and hallucinations reveal a truth she's been unwilling to face.Dark Star Pictures will release the horror film ALONE WITH YOU in Theaters February 4, 2022 and On Demand, Digital and DVD February 8, 2022.Check out the trailer here.Follow Emily BennettFollow Justin BrooksSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Barbara Crampton, Emily Bennett, & Justin Brooks, "Alone With You" are our Special Guests
PUBLIC VERSION. Filmmaking partners Emily Bennett & Justin Brooks (BED, PAINS) join Joe, Adam, and Arwen this week to discuss their new film ALONE WITH YOU, which is being released theatrically on February 4, 2022 and other digital platforms February 8, 2022. From a fateful first date to being confined together due to the pandemic, Emily and Justin made the most of their quarantine time by combining their skills (as an actor and cinematographer, respectively) to not only produce, direct and shoot short films but also an entire feature. In ALONE WITH YOU Emily stars as “Charlie,” a woman trapped in her apartment and awaiting her girlfriend but slowly becoming besieged by otherworldly visions. The boys have a fantastic time discussing the making of this impressive debut including what its like working with your partner under extreme circumstances. Dr. Arwen provides “Hollywood Therapy” for a patient who is trying to manage their time being creative while working a day job that demands 60+ hours of work each week.
Barbara Crampton, Emily Bennett, & Justin Brooks, "Alone With You" are our Special Guests
Welcome...to the graveyard. Emily Bennett and Justin Brooks will join me to talk about their new film Alone With You, which will be released in theaters February 4th, and on VOD February 8th. They co-wrote and co-directed the film, and Emily is the star of the film as well. We'll talk about the process of how they work together, shooting the film during the pandemic, where they conceived the idea for the script, and some of the movies that influenced this film. They are very talented filmmakers and it was a pleasure having them on the show. The Graveyard Show Podcast is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and everywhere podcasts exist. You can also visit the Graveyard Show Podcast on YouTube. And as you exit the graveyard I would like to remind you to please…lock the gate behind you…we wouldn't want anyone to get out. Until next time...
Time Out with the Career Center speaks with one of our Alumni In Residence, Tim James and Emily Bennett, who is currently managing Experiential Learning Programs and Initiatives at the University of Pittsburgh's School of Computing and Information. Tim James is currently a Software Engineering Manager at Google. He holds a BS in Computer Science and an MBA, both from Katz. He is currently his pursuing his PhD in Technology at Purdue University. Beyond his work at Google, Tim has been an adjunct professor at Pitt since 2012 for SCI.
This week's episode is an offering of a guided meditation for crying out to the Lord in the Messy Middle of mothering. If you missed last week's episode with Emily Bennett, I encourage you to check it out. But this week's episode will be perfect for you if you've ever felt overwhelmed in motherhood, and need encouragement to connect with God right in the thick of those overwhelming moments. Get the One-Line Prayer Lock Screen Get the Motherhood Mindset Devotional Let's connect on Instagram
Dr. Emily Bennett is a classmate and fellow naturopathic doctor. Emily focuses her practice on community medicine and advocacy. She has a special interest in addressing oppressive power structures we might encounter in our society, and in our clinics, both the conventional medical clinic, but also the ways we might inadvertently shame patients within the context of an alternative healthcare model. We talk about Emily's work with empowering patients through body awareness, and having deeper conversations around conventional, potentially shame-inducing treatment goals, like weight loss or dietary changes. We talk about how shame might be addressed head-on in a healthcare setting and how we can work towards dismantling oppressive power structures embracing a more inclusive and supportive healthcare model. Health is subjective and, as naturopathic doctors who focus on individualized medicine, I believe that the work Emily is doing is important. How we approach the therapeutic encounter can have a major impact on our patients relationships to their bodies and their health experiences. I hope you enjoy this episode. Find Emily at: Website: http://emilybennettnd.ca/ Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/shamelesslycoping Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dremilybennett/ Good Mood Foundations: a 6-week lifestyle program for mental health and emotional wellness: taliand.com/good-mood-learn
Visiting every Michigan brewery is quite a feat – doing it all in one year seems almost impossible. Almost because Emily Bennett, otherwise known as Mitten Beer Girl, did just that in 2017. She joins us to discuss her beer journey. We also discuss happy hour and offer some suggestions of our favorite happy hour...