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Mozaika
Daniel Craig v poloze, ve kterého ho neznáme. Opus Lucy Guadagnina Queer rozhodně stojí za to

Mozaika

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2025 5:12


Americký spisovatel William Lee (Daniel Craig) žije bezcílně v Mexico City, kde se potuluje po gay barech. Jednoho dne potká mladého studenta Eugena, kterým je naprosto uchvácen. Příběh na motivy románu Williama S. Burroughse hodnotí filmová kritička Alice Aronová.Všechny díly podcastu Mozaika můžete pohodlně poslouchat v mobilní aplikaci mujRozhlas pro Android a iOS nebo na webu mujRozhlas.cz.

Vltava
Mozaika: Daniel Craig v poloze, ve kterého ho neznáme. Opus Lucy Guadagnina Queer rozhodně stojí za to

Vltava

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2025 5:12


Americký spisovatel William Lee (Daniel Craig) žije bezcílně v Mexico City, kde se potuluje po gay barech. Jednoho dne potká mladého studenta Eugena, kterým je naprosto uchvácen. Příběh na motivy románu Williama S. Burroughse hodnotí filmová kritička Alice Aronová.

Slovensko dnes, magazín o Slovensku
120. výročie narodenia Mila Urbana, autora predlohy k prvej slovenskej opere Eugena Suchoňa Krrútňava. Návrat k Bratislavským ko (30.8.2024 17:30)

Slovensko dnes, magazín o Slovensku

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2024 27:09


Pred 120 rokmi sa 24.8. narodil autor oceňovaného románu Živý bič, ale aj predlohy k prvej slovenskej opere Eugena Suchoňa Krrútňava - Milo Urban. Zaspomínajú si naňho dcéra a zať hudobného skladateľa Danica Štilichová - Suchoňová a Peter Štilicha. Vrátime sa k Bratislavským korunovačným dňom, keď od 16. 8. do 18. 8. znova ožila vznešená minulosť niekdajšieho Prešporka. A pripomenieme si aj významný okamih, keď 25. augusta 1914 dostal slovenský vynálezca pôsobiaci v USA Štefan Banič patent na vynález prakticky použiteľného skladacieho leteckého padáka.

Slovensko dnes, magazín o Slovensku
Správy; Téma dńa; Lendančanka pod Eifellovkou ;Spolok Živena z Prahy; Spomienka na swingoveho speváka Eugena Švába (6.3.2024 17:30)

Slovensko dnes, magazín o Slovensku

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2024 29:55


Slováci v Česku: Marec je mesiacom histórie žien, na Slovensku pripomína aj pôsobenie Živeny – pri tejto príležitosti predstavujeme Živenu, ktorú založili pred dvoma rokmi Slovenky žijúce v Prahe; rozhovor s predsedníčkou Luciou Van Middendorp; Lendančanka pod Eifellovkou - Betka de la Bovri o živote vo Francúzsku, slovenskej škole a slovenských aktivitách v Paríži; Slováci v Nemecku: Spomienka na swingového speváka Eugena Švába, ktorý zomrel v nemeckom Kolíne nad Rýnom;

Nedeľná chvíľka poézie_FM
Tomáš Hučko číta Eugena Gindla (11.2.2024 12:15)

Nedeľná chvíľka poézie_FM

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2024 12:34


Slovenský novinár, scenárista a spisovateľ Eugen Gindl by sa bol 2.februára dožil 80ky. Málokto o ňom vie, ze písal aj poéziu. Dnes po 12tej na @efemko Rádiu_fm Vám ju bude čítať Tomáš Hučko, ktorý o Eugenovi napísal knihu.

Patty Pop Culture Podcast
Selena G**** exposed for her true self. Cops called to Eugena Cooney's house. Taylor denies bisexuality

Patty Pop Culture Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2023 68:58


TIME STAMPS FOR TODAYS CLASS: 2:25 Kourtney Kardashian birth details 5:30 My uber called an A list celebrity 10:00 Selena Gomez cancelled for tone deaf comment 21:30 Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce update 30:00 Kim Kardashian and Gigi Hadid new boyfriends 44:00 Cops called to Eugena Cooney's house 56:00 Taylor Swift and Harry Styles deny bisexuality please visit jewish voice for peace .com and call your local representatives to demand a cease fire organizations to donate to: unicef for children trapped in gaza PCRF (palestine children relief fund) Islamic Relief USA

Pop Culture Universitea
Selena G**** exposed for her true self. Cops called to Eugena Cooney's house. Taylor denies bisexuality

Pop Culture Universitea

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2023 68:58


TIME STAMPS FOR TODAYS CLASS: 2:25 Kourtney Kardashian birth details 5:30 My uber called an A list celebrity 10:00 Selena Gomez cancelled for tone deaf comment 21:30 Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce update 30:00 Kim Kardashian and Gigi Hadid new boyfriends 44:00 Cops called to Eugena Cooney's house 56:00 Taylor Swift and Harry Styles deny bisexuality please visit jewish voice for peace .com and call your local representatives to demand a cease fire organizations to donate to: unicef for children trapped in gaza PCRF (palestine children relief fund) Islamic Relief USA

Analyze Scripts
"Legally Blonde"

Analyze Scripts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2023 34:48


Welcome back to Analyze Scripts, where a psychiatrist and a therapist analyze what Hollywood gets right and wrong about mental health. Today, we're analyzing the 2001 rom-com "Legally Blonde." Although some parts of this move (particularly the lack of diversity) haven't aged well, it was fun to revisit the '90s. We admire Elle's strong sense of self and the way she was able to use it to help others like Paulette. We enjoyed the way this movie tackled serious topics like sexual harrassment, imposter syndrome, and emotional abuse in the context of the broader comedy. We hope you enjoy! https://www.instagram.com/analyzescripts/ https://www.tiktok.com/@analyzescriptspodcast Website [00:10] Dr. Katrina Furey: Hi, I'm Dr. Katrina Fury, a psychiatrist. [00:12] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: And I'm Portia Pendleton, a licensed clinical social worker. [00:16] Dr. Katrina Furey: And this is Analyze Scripts, a podcast where two shrinks analyze the depiction of mental health in movies and TV shows. [00:23] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: Our hope is that you learn some legit info about mental health while feeling like you're chatting with your girlfriend. [00:28] Dr. Katrina Furey: There is so much misinformation out there and it drives us nuts. [00:32] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: And if someday we pay off our student loans or land a sponsorship, like. [00:36] Dr. Katrina Furey: With a lay flat airline or a major beauty brand, even better. [00:39] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: So sit back, relax, grab some popcorn. [00:42] Dr. Katrina Furey: And your DSM Five and enjoy. [00:55] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: Hi, thanks for joining us today. We are going to recap a little bit before we get into the movie that we're covering, Legally Blonde. So stay tuned. We have so much Emmy news. [01:06] Dr. Katrina Furey: Yeah, we have a ton of Emmy news. The Emmy nominations came out last week and a lot of the shows that we have covered over the past few months were heavily nominated, including Succession, White Lotus, Yellow Jackets and Shrinking. So if you hadn't had a chance to listen to all those episodes, please go back and take a listen. [01:25] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: Yeah, I mean, I think none of them were surprised. [01:27] Dr. Katrina Furey: No, but I was surprised. I mean, I wasn't surprised. Succession got 27 nominations. White Lotus got 23. White Lotus season two, which we're actually going to release an episode about next week. I thought that was like a great season, but I was a little surprised it got so heavily nominated. And I don't know if you notice, Portia, but in the supporting actor in a drama category, it's all White Lotus and Succession actors. [01:54] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: That's it. [01:54] Dr. Katrina Furey: No one else from anything else. And I was like, whoa, they're going to duke it out. [01:58] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: Yeah, they're all so good. So it's just like, how can you even I don't know. They're all good for different reasons, right? [02:06] Dr. Katrina Furey: How do you pick one? And also the best supporting actress is very heavily White Lotus and Succession, including the two actresses whose names are escaping me right now, but they play the two native Italian girls in White Lotus season two. I was really glad that they got nominated. And our BFF, Jennifer Coolidge got a nomination. So that's exciting. [02:26] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: Yeah, really excited. And I was most excited to see Jessica Williams for shrinking, too. [02:31] Dr. Katrina Furey: I hope she wins. Gabby, gabby. [02:34] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: Gabby character. [02:35] Dr. Katrina Furey: We love her. We love her water bottles. We love her energy. [02:39] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: I think people are also finding shrinking right now, like later. Yeah. [02:43] Dr. Katrina Furey: So again, if you haven't listened to our episodes yet, I think we have like four episodes about shrinking because we tried to split it up and there. [02:49] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: Was so much to talk about. [02:51] Dr. Katrina Furey: But it's also really funny. I thought Yellow Jackets might have gotten more nominations. I was a little I mean, again, great. They got nominated for outstanding drama. Melanie Linsky got nominated. But I know everyone was really pushing for Sophie Nielsen. I don't know if I'm saying her name correctly as Young Shauna. I didn't see her name there. That's kind of a bummer. [03:11] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: I don't know. Thinking about yellow jackets, like, not a lot of people I know have seen it. I think there's another person who I interact with who watched yellow jackets because I told them about it. [03:23] Dr. Katrina Furey: Are you basically saying we're influencers? [03:25] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: Basically, I'm an influencer at the couch. [03:28] Dr. Katrina Furey: Basically, if Showtime or HBO wants to sponsor us, feel free. [03:31] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: Yeah. So I'm spreading the news. But I think that's the problem with that show. It's on Showtime, which, again, is like HBO Max or Max. But I don't think Showtime is as big. I feel like I'm using air quotes. Like, everyone has Max. Yeah, but not everyone has Showtime. [03:48] Dr. Katrina Furey: Yeah, no, I could see that. But then with these awards, at least with the Oscars, I feel like a lot of times more obscure things do get a lot of nominations or end up winning. I don't know if it's that way for the Emmys. I'm not really hip to that insider info. I will say I was really happy to hear Vanderpump Rules got nominated. Just as a tangent, I thought, again, I love trash reality TV, but I do think this season was really good and they totally deserve it. And the editors got nominated, too, which I think is super well deserved. [04:21] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: And I wonder if that's, like a precedent. [04:25] Dr. Katrina Furey: Oh, sorry, what were we going to say? [04:27] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: No, just like editing reality TV. We see producers or writers or editors for all these fictional, amazing shows, but they're working hard, too. [04:36] Dr. Katrina Furey: Yeah. And I think it is interesting that I feel like in the Bravo sphere, vanderpump Rules has always been seen as kind of like the little sister to maybe like The Housewives or all these other shows. But they got nominated, so I kind of feel like it's like the underdog coming out, which, again, kind of reminds me of Elle Woods being the underdog that no one saw coming. [05:00] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: Yeah. That's a great segue. [05:01] Dr. Katrina Furey: I like you. Thank you. It just came naturally. [05:04] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: That's when you know it's better. So yeah. So, Legally Blonde, we're going to be discussing today, it came out in 2001. [05:11] Dr. Katrina Furey: Wow. [05:11] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: So it's pretty old. [05:13] Dr. Katrina Furey: Just like us. [05:14] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: Just like us. [05:15] Dr. Katrina Furey: Like me, at least. [05:17] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: Did you watch it when it came out? [05:19] Dr. Katrina Furey: Oh, yeah. [05:21] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: Monumental. Yes. [05:22] Dr. Katrina Furey: I've seen this movie a bazillions of times. [05:25] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: I've seen it on TV. Every time it's on, I think I just have it on in the background. [05:28] Dr. Katrina Furey: You didn't go to, like, the movies with your friend? I didn't go to movies. So, again, I feel like I'm not that much older than you, but in this context, I am reminded that I am. And again I feel like am I the Paulette to your l? No. [05:43] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: Maybe if you can teach me how to Bendon's now. Yeah, I totally can, but no, I think those couple of years, though, matter based on where we were at during those years. I was in heightening, I was twelve. That makes a big difference for TV and shows at that time. [06:03] Dr. Katrina Furey: Yeah, for sure. I mean, I love watching this movie because I think it reminds me of my younger years seeing it with my friends from Dance. We all had those little heart necklaces, the knockoff Tiffany necklaces. I love the bubble letter font and all the colors. Yeah, exactly. Like all that stuff. It's really nostalgic in that way. But when I rewatched it in preparation for recording this, I was like, oh my gosh, Elle Woods is such an amazing character. I don't know what was your reaction to kind of rewatching it as an adult? [06:39] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: I think when I've rewatched the movies that we've covered that are older, I continually am cringing at some of the. [06:48] Dr. Katrina Furey: Things like diverse they are true. Or how some of the language, they. [06:54] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: Still say things that I'm just like, OOH yikes. And I will say some of the things that I've heard are words that they've used in Legally Blonde in The Hangover. They do edit them out. [07:07] Dr. Katrina Furey: Like when you see a TV now, like, I'm thinking when Jennifer Cool just character says the R word, maybe. [07:11] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: Yes. So when they're replaying on E, those parts are not on TV. So I did. [07:18] Dr. Katrina Furey: Watch this. [07:18] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: Like I think I forget. Where Amazon Prime? I think I did too. And then it's the full movie with all the glory and I was just like I think it's because I'm being more analytical and nitty gritty and looking for things. [07:32] Dr. Katrina Furey: Well now, Portia, we are like scholars of film. We are we're not only scholars of mental health and psychiatry, we are scholars of film and we're combining these interests. So of course we are watching it with an analytic lens. [07:43] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: A little bit of a disappointment, to be honest. [07:46] Dr. Katrina Furey: I noticed that too, with some of the language and also in terms of diversity, I think I saw like one black person and it was the student that Professor Stramo like, hit in the head with the pen. And I was like, really? The whole movie? The whole movie. That's the one black person, they get hit in the head with a pen. So I think that's speaking to exactly what you're saying. [08:05] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: Yeah, and then also, just like it was funny watching it on Greek Life, all the stuff on every fall now on TikTok, and I think it was a big disappointment. But the HBO Max sorority, it was supposed to be this big exposure of Alabama sororities and ended up not doing any of that. So I think everyone's interested in Greek life. And I think this again. I mean, legally, Bomb is like, really stereotypical Greek life. [08:33] Dr. Katrina Furey: A lot of girls exercising, like they were depicted exercising constantly. [08:37] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: Dieting, dieting. [08:39] Dr. Katrina Furey: They're all skinny, all same body type super cute, but I definitely noticed that too. And I wasn't in a sorority or anything, so I have no idea if that's really what Greek life is like or if that's like a fantasy. Probably a fantasy. [08:52] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: I think it depends. At least I've heard that it also depends where you are, like, if you're in a sorority or fraternity in the Northeast, it is very different than, like, the south. From the south. [09:02] Dr. Katrina Furey: Yeah. [09:02] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: Where I don't know. I also was not a participant in Greek life. I know of some people who have had wonderful experiences and some people who have had horrible experiences, and then rumors of, again, some stereotypical things happening with hazing or weight checks and stuff like that. So I don't know. I mean, I think, again, it depends where you go to school and the culture of that specific chapter there in. [09:30] Dr. Katrina Furey: I mean, I liked the Delta News. I loved Elle's. Two little best friends. Again, it's like the comedy. Yes, the one who got banks. But it's a comedy. It's over the top. But I did feel like they were so supportive of her desire to go to law school, and they were helping her study, and they were all so excited when she opened her LSAT envelope. [09:52] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: Very lifting her up. [09:54] Dr. Katrina Furey: Yeah, I loved that. And I think also watching it now in this phase of my life, I just connected with her in every step of the way to get to law school, and I was like, this does hearken back to how hard it is to take the MCAs. Like, getting into medical school, finding yourself, a lot of it just made me feel really good. Yeah, exactly. My interviews for medical school were not. [10:17] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: A tape you had to fly right? [10:20] Dr. Katrina Furey: Or go to yeah. Back in the day before Zoom. Yeah. You had to gosh. I mean, I think I took the MCAT twice. It was really hard. I took an MCAT prep class that I won in a raffle. I never would have been able to afford that if I hadn't won in a raffle. And then yeah, you had to fly to each school to interview, and it was really scary. They were really interviewing you and expensive. [10:43] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: I mean, expensive to other parts of the country where you might get in and might need to go there or might not. [10:51] Dr. Katrina Furey: Yeah, it was expensive. I remember for applying for residency, I took up more student loans to be able to afford to fly around to the different places to interview. I mean, on the one hand, it's nice to get an actual feel for the place you're going to be living, the people you're going to be either going to school with or working with. On the other hand, having the Zoom interviews would have saved a ton of money. [11:15] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: Yeah. [11:16] Dr. Katrina Furey: But I guess you don't really get as much of a feel for culture. No, I couldn't. No, I could. I don't think it would have been really as received as well as at Harvard Law. [11:26] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: I did like the scene where it was like eight white males who were looking at her tape and I liked that they were like, let's give it a shot. This is so different. [11:37] Dr. Katrina Furey: Yeah, that never would happen in real life. But I thought they were really playing tongue in cheek in this desire to have a more diverse class. Again, kind of disappointing given how undiverse the movie was. I guess. Just interesting. [11:54] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: It was really about, I think, when she got to Harvard, like, being literally blonde. Right? So even at the last scene of the movie when it's that they're all in their caps and gowns. It's like it's spanning everyone and there's like it's just brown hair, brown hair. [12:08] Dr. Katrina Furey: Brown hair, brown hair, blonde. And I loved that Elle Woods had this sense of self confidence and assurance in her own sense of self. [12:17] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: Like, I can do this. What do you mean? I'm going to study hard. And she worked hard and she did. [12:22] Dr. Katrina Furey: Do it, but I was just like, wow. I actually really admired that about her character. And I think you could totally hate this character because she obviously has a lot of privilege, a lot of money, these things. Like, she's not taking out student loans to apply to law school. But you don't hate her, I think, because she's also really kind and sweet and genuine and she is working hard. And I thought all the people around her who were so judgy were just, like, so mean. They're just so mean. [12:50] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: And in the context of like, they all also have a lot of money. It's like everyone in the same group. She's the nicest and sweetest and seems really kind and open and she's maybe more wealthy even than they are. But it's not like we're seeing a vast array of socioeconomic. Right? [13:10] Dr. Katrina Furey: We have Warner Huntington II and Vivian Kensington from Connecticut, of course. But yeah, I mean, I think also the currency at Harvard Law is probably intellect in your brain, maybe rather than money. Although probably everyone does have a lot of money for the most part. [13:29] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: It comes like legacies and stuff like that. [13:31] Dr. Katrina Furey: Like Warner Huntington II with all of his senator brothers and stuff. But yeah, I mean, that scene where she just gets there and they're going around introducing each other and everyone's like, not even humble bragging, just bragging about all their stuff. I was like, oh, my God. I have been in situations like this where everyone's introducing yourself and you're talking about like, this is what I did, and this is what I did, and this is what I did and it's so uncomfortable. [14:03] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: What is your take with mental health in this movie? [14:09] Dr. Katrina Furey: I guess I'm thinking about mental health. I mean, stress comes to mind. Like the stress of getting into law school and then trying to fit in and trying to succeed. I feel like the dynamic between L and Paulette, played by Jennifer Coolidge, is really sweet. And I almost feel like Paulette draws from Elle's own sense of self assuredness and security to take some major steps in her life, whereas before meeting, they kind of help each other. And I just really liked that. And then I think the sexual harassment with Professor Callahan but what about your take? [14:48] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: I was thinking of it in terms of relationships and young relationships transition. So Elle is so convinced that Warner is going to propose to her. [14:58] Dr. Katrina Furey: She's so in love with him and that puppy. [15:01] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: Their whole life planned out together, and everyone thinks that it's going to happen. And then he breaks up with her and it's like her whole world, because it is her whole world collapses, turned on its head, and it's like she doesn't know what to do with herself. She's lost. And then she makes this decision, which ultimately is excellent for her, but initially it's just she's following him. I'm going to go to Harvard Law School just to try to get back with my boyfriend kind of a little out there. And not everyone can do that. [15:30] Dr. Katrina Furey: Right. [15:31] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: But I think that just speaks to being young and lost and how much a breakup can impact you. [15:38] Dr. Katrina Furey: Yeah, exactly. And I think we see that and maybe some of us have even experienced that in our own lives around that time frame. Like in your early twenty s. I think we talked about this and I can't remember which episode recently, but I think everything everywhere all at once. That time in your life can be so confusing and hard and really emotional because you don't really know what's next. And it sounds like for L, she was so attached to him, admiring him and being his wife and just being 100% supportive of him that she was really devastated when he kicked her to the curb. What did you think about Werner Huntington II? [16:18] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: I just can't stand him. I love that he called. I didn't love it, but like Pooh Bear. And then she saw that he was also calling his ex now fiance. [16:30] Dr. Katrina Furey: Same thing. [16:30] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: Pooh Bear. And then he wants her back after she wins the case because she's like enough now for his family. Right. She's like serious. That was kind of her attempt. The whole movie is to be serious and for him to value me. So I think he's just like a narcissist, scummy, entitled, bratty riddle. [16:51] Dr. Katrina Furey: Yeah, but I think actually portrays some really classic signs of a narcissistic partner exactly like you're describing. Like having the same pet name for each of your girlfriends, like they're interchangeable. And then wanting to go back to the shinier winning object when the other one isn't shining and winning anymore. These are actually really classic signs of someone with narcissistic traits, wouldn't you say? [17:16] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: Yeah, I think also I would guess and you never want to predict this, but that if he had married Vivian or Elle that he probably would cheat on that with younger assistants, people with. [17:30] Dr. Katrina Furey: Less power, like Professor Callahan. Yeah, exactly. What did you think about that dynamic between L and Professor Callahan? [17:38] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: I think for such a silly movie, I think it really was an important part and it was serious and it happens. And I think that they portrayed it really well within the comedy context, right. [17:53] Dr. Katrina Furey: Within the context of the movie and the spirit of the movie. [17:57] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: And then Vivian thinking that that's how she was getting all of these opportunities and she might not have been wrong in another context. And then she's horrified to find out that it was unwanted and then really kind of lets her see L differently and then they kind of become friends. [18:15] Dr. Katrina Furey: I feel like Elle is so forgiving. I don't know if I would have been so buddy buddy with Vivian after everything she did to me. [18:22] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: Like right. [18:23] Dr. Katrina Furey: Cruel, mean, like with the party. That's what I mean is they they do a good job of depicting all these, like, fancy smarty pants at Harvard. They were so mean to her. Like, everyone was so judgmental. I think I resonated with that because I remember I went to college in Boston and I didn't grow up there. And when I got there, I have this vivid memory portrait of riding the t the subway in Boston wearing like a hot pink skirt and a lime green shirt. Right. I'm like 17, going to college, and everyone else on the subway is in black. And I just remember looking around being. [18:55] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: Like, that's also just like so accurate for New York and Boston. We're drab like northeast, cold, not friendly, wear a lot of black and neutral. [19:08] Dr. Katrina Furey: And I remember getting on the subway, paint my little fair and saying hi to every single person because I come from the south where you say hi to people and everyone's looking at me like, I'm going to ask them for money or I want something from them. I have this vivid core memory of this experience. And so seeing L, like, arrive to Harvard, I was like, yes, that's what it feels like. Luckily, no one ever told me or invited me to a costume party that wasn't a costume party. Like, how embarrassing. [19:35] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: So Elle takes it such in stride. [19:37] Dr. Katrina Furey: I know. [19:38] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: And she obviously is embarrassed and hurt. And then she's like, okay, well, you know, I look hot. And she did, and you all are lame and I'm going to go talk to Warner in my little bunny outfit. [19:49] Dr. Katrina Furey: Yeah. Then she goes to get her laptop again. I loved the colorful MacBooks, right? Like, I always wanted one of those. [19:57] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: I remember in middle school having the big computer lab and they were all clear and you could see in it, and we had game boys that were clear and it was all a clear. [20:08] Dr. Katrina Furey: Those little phones with the cords and. [20:12] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: Then the blow up furniture, everything was clear. We want to clear. [20:15] Dr. Katrina Furey: And you could see the inside. Right. I wonder if that appeals to us as therapists. Right. Like, really wanting to see the inside of things, how do these things work and things like that. [20:28] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: Weird. Anyway. [20:29] Dr. Katrina Furey: Weird. [20:30] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: But so I also, you know, we could talk a little bit about of mental health with Paulete and her ex husband. [20:35] Dr. Katrina Furey: Yes. [20:36] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: He seems with not using therapy words, like kind of an ahole. Yeah, that you're right. [20:42] Dr. Katrina Furey: That is not a diagnostic term. [20:43] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: Not, but definitely powerful. Paulette seems, like, intimidated by him when they go to pick up the dog. It's like immediately after being gone for so long, they're back in the same exact dynamic, which feels abusive. [20:57] Dr. Katrina Furey: Right. At least emotionally, on the surface, if not worse. [21:01] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: And she kind of backs down. And then L comes in with her legal L one jargon, using, like, pulling. [21:08] Dr. Katrina Furey: It anywhere you can. Right. [21:10] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: And he gets the dog, and it's great. Yes. And that was really a win for Paulette. But just, again, in a comedy tough scene, though, like, a lot there within this funny context because I'm taking the **** dog. Like, that's an iconic line. But it's like, again, it seems like it's an abusive relationship. Paul seems very scared and disempowered victim in that space. [21:33] Dr. Katrina Furey: Right. She's, like, tripping over her words. She's having a hard time making eye contact with him. You can tell she's so nervous. And then, like, Elle comes in again, like, putting on her lawyer hat and using whatever word she can think of to help her. And I feel like that was almost the first time she realized her power. Like, I can do this. I can help someone. And that feels really good. And I think similar to the scenes with Professor Callahan after he comes on to her, this movie does actually a pretty nice job of addressing these really tough, serious topics that do arise in the course of a woman's life really well. [22:11] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: Yeah. And then, too, this is where it's a little gray. So, Emmett, who's Luke Wilson? He's never her teacher. [22:22] Dr. Katrina Furey: Right. I think he's a third year. [22:25] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: He writes for the paper. [22:26] Dr. Katrina Furey: Yeah. But then he also seems like maybe a lawyer already. I think he represent her. Maybe he's, like, fresh out of law. [22:35] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: School, and he doesn't clerk. He works for Callahan, and he's just, like, around Harvard, because I think Callahan's, like, firm is probably there. [22:46] Dr. Katrina Furey: Well, I don't know how that works. [22:48] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: But it felt like I think if I'm being really critical, I was maybe. [22:52] Dr. Katrina Furey: Like, there's a little power dynamic there too. Yeah, no, I can see what you're saying, that he's older, he's already employed, he can help her. [23:04] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: I didn't see him right. [23:06] Dr. Katrina Furey: I didn't see him take advantage of that. Right. Whereas we see Callahan purposefully knows what he's doing and puts his knee or not his knee, his hand on her knee in an attempt to try to take advantage of her. And again, unfortunately, that happens. And again, for Elle to know that that was wrong and to stick up for herself takes a lot of self confidence when you're in a vulnerable position like that. [23:29] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: Yeah, because he could cut her right from the internship immediately and mess with her career. [23:35] Dr. Katrina Furey: Exactly. And unfortunately, it does happen. And I thought it was nice to see the other characters sort of come to her defense. I would have liked to see more consequences for Professor Callahan. Didn't seem like there was a whole heck of a lot. [23:53] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: And also not surprising, I know tenured probably that's I think a magical word in academia for kind of doing whatever. Great movie. I did want to comment a little bit on. We spoke about it earlier, but a lot of unhelpful gross body stuff, and especially just like the whole court case being around a Delta new sister who didn't want to tell people that she had lipo. [24:26] Dr. Katrina Furey: Right? [24:26] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: But she's like this workout guru who can make change a woman's body like that. And Elle's like, I took her class and I lost three pounds, and it's like, hey, you probably were dehydrated after. [24:37] Dr. Katrina Furey: You went from a six to a four. [24:39] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: Right? So just, again, really appropriate for the times. And we've moved it's, what, 22 years later? I'm not great at math. I'm not good at math. [24:54] Dr. Katrina Furey: I feel like we've moved a little bit in the right direction, but still not that far. And now, especially with, like, Ozempic, I feel like we're sliding back decades. But you're right. I mean, this does depict Brooke, played by Allie Larder, being unwilling to give her ally. [25:10] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: She'd rather go to jail, right, than. [25:12] Dr. Katrina Furey: Lose her reputation and say that she needed liposuction to look the way she. [25:16] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: Looks, which is so current. 100% celebrities refuting the fact that they have had plastic surgery, that they're on Ozembic, that they have guests, personal chefs, personal trainers who are at their beck and call 24/7. They're also editing their pictures like it's just like we know that. And I think I talked about this in an earlier episode, but I'm going to bring it up again, because it's interesting is that they've done studies where even if you know that a picture has been edited, like on Instagram, now it'll say edited with blah, blah, blah filter. It doesn't matter in our brain, we still will then compare. We still will feel dissatisfied. So we can take all these steps forward with even acknowledging, okay, I've had work done. If I say that and you still are comparing yourself to me and still feeling dissatisfied, you still feel bad, right? Like, it doesn't matter that, you know, I've had work done, which is just so interesting. [26:07] Dr. Katrina Furey: Yeah, I think also because you still want to look like that and maybe you're even sad that you don't have the means to have the work done right if you wanted to have it. [26:17] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: Yeah. So, I mean, I think all these companies, Meta, TikTok, Instagram are all trying to do things to help body image. They always have filt leave. You can't say some things online, they block hashtags, they will let you know with a filter. But at the end of the day, it's so hard to it's not about that. It's about changing how we interpret bodies. [26:40] Dr. Katrina Furey: Right. What our society thinks is important. [26:42] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: Correct. At the inner level, it's like we value beauty, we value thinness, we value wealth, we value all these things that are not attainable for some people, for most people. And that message, though, has been around for so long, and I don't know what it's going to take to have it reduced. [27:03] Dr. Katrina Furey: Yeah, I don't know. And I wonder if I'm sure other cultures, other countries experience this too. [27:08] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: Absolutely. [27:09] Dr. Katrina Furey: By the way, we have so many international listeners that if you want to DM us and let us know what it's like in your neck of the woods, that'd be cool. But I'm sure other countries and other cultures face this issue too. But I feel like in America, you're right. We really focus on the Britney Spears body type. Even now. Even now that is like or maybe now it's more the Kardashian body type. But it's still unattainable. Right. The beauty standards are always unattainable. [27:37] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: It's just hard to police it. There's a creator online who's really controversial. I believe they have come out and said that they have anorexia and they are very emaciated and they do lives and they're known, they're very popular. They have twitch and all that stuff. [27:56] Dr. Katrina Furey: Do you feel comfortable saying who it is or not? [27:58] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: I think it's eugenie. Eugena? Yeah. I mean, I think people know she's very popular and I think also because she's like fascinating because she looks very sick. But it's this moral, I guess, ethical question of, like what she's doing is not illegal. Right? You can't livestream on drugs, you can't livestream doing speeding in a car. You can't livestream naked. Yeah. There's all these things that you can't do that maybe necessarily aren't illegal but are harmful for others to see. So it's really just this ethical question of, like well, her live streaming, I might say, is doing more harm than some other things. But what would you call then? Why isn't she allowed to be in her body broadcasting? Because she's not talking about anything. She's not talking about ed content, she's. [28:51] Dr. Katrina Furey: Not talking about food at all. [28:53] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: So it's like is that the reason that it's fine? [28:56] Dr. Katrina Furey: It's a really ethical gray line. [28:59] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: But I think bodies continue to be political. And I went to a training where it's like living in a larger body is like being a part of political warfare. And it is. So this movie definitely does not help offer that. Body diversity. [29:18] Dr. Katrina Furey: No, it doesn't. And I noticed that, too, like, right away. And I also think, though, maybe to end on a positive note, the one nice thing it offered was like at the end when she had just been sexually harassed by Professor Callahan, she was going to say goodbye to Paulette. She was really, really tearful, then turns around Professor Stromwell, who was there, like, getting her highlights. And I thought that was kind of like a nice model for her to see that you can be smart and a lawyer and still get your highlights. [29:52] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: Right. [29:52] Dr. Katrina Furey: And when she said, if you're going to let your whole career go for this one, man, you're not who I thought you were. And again, I'm like, well, you were kind of mean to her first, too. You kicked her out. But I guess we can brush that aside. But I thought that was kind of a nice model to show. And I think that is important, maybe, especially for women to embrace that you can have all these different facets of your identity. And I know that's something that I don't know if I'd say I struggle with, I wouldn't use the word struggle, but definitely like this impostor syndrome. When you're at a fancy schmancy institution, you're like, well, can I still wear color or will you take me less seriously? Right. I think we've talked about that with this podcast. I'm a little nervous, like, will people think I'm not as smart or will they laugh at me or as serious or like, I know what I'm talking about. So, in that way, I did really appreciate that part of the movie. [30:48] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: Yeah, I think it's great. Again, there's so many lawyers out there who have been inspired by L Woods. [30:55] Dr. Katrina Furey: I wanted to look up the statistics, like, was there a surge in law school admissions afterwards? [31:00] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: I think a lot of people saw being really feminine in the field and then were able to see themselves. Which is why it's so important, right, to broadcast diversity. Because if you see yourself or somebody who looks like you doing something, you're more likely to do it. [31:13] Dr. Katrina Furey: And so, to wrap up getting back to the Emmys, so Reese Witherspoon has had a really great career. She's played so many diverse roles. She had a career before this, but I do think this really catapulted her star. And now she has her own production company, hello Sunshine, which a couple of those shows, I think the Daisy Jones in the 6th and Tiny Beautiful Things were also nominated for Emmys. And she was saying this was my goal with starting this production company, was to highlight female voices and movies and TV shows from the female perspective. Because I think given in her career, thinking back to that movie Fear with Mark Wahlberg, she's come out and said there was a scene on a roller or a Ferris wheel or something. I don't know if you saw that movie Portia that she was really uncomfortable with, but she didn't feel like she had a voice to say anything. So I think that's really cool that people are again, she has a ton of privilege to be able to do that, but that the people with the privilege are doing it to try to pave the way for future generations. [32:18] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: But stay tuned, because we'll also be covering Reese in the Morning show, which is a serious, more serious role for her. So stay tuned. [32:28] Dr. Katrina Furey: Yeah, and then we'll see you again next Monday with White Lotus Season two to sort of wrap up our Jennifer Coolidge July. And as always, if you could please rate, review and subscribe. We have gotten a lot of new listeners and subscribers, so we really appreciate it, but please take a minute to rate and review. If you want to support the show, you can find us on Instagram at Analyze Scripts TikTok at Analyze Scripts podcast. And now we're on threads. Yeah, I don't know what the name is, though. [32:56] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: I think it's just Analyze scripts. [32:58] Dr. Katrina Furey: Okay, great. You can tell which one of us manages the social media, and we'll see you next time. Take care. Bye. [33:10] Dr. Katrina Furey: This podcast and its contents are a copyright of analyzed scripts. All rights reserved. Any redistribution or reproduction of part or all of the contents in any form is prohibited. [33:21] Dr. Katrina Furey: Unless you want to share it with your friends and rate, review and subscribe, that's fine. [33:25] Dr. Katrina Furey: All stories and characters discussed are fictional in nature. No identification with actual persons, living or deceased places, buildings, or products is intended or should be inferred. This podcast is for entertainment purposes only. The podcast and its contents do not constitute professional mental health or medical advice. Listeners might consider consulting a mental health provider if they need assistance with any mental health problems or concerns. As always, please call 911 or go directly to your nearest emergency room for any psychiatric emergencies. Thanks for listening and see you next time.

Dear Future Wifey
Does Body Count Matter? (Guest: Eugena Washington)

Dear Future Wifey

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2022 87:24


She left a personal comment under the Instagram for Dear Future Wifey Podcast's viral reel regarding Laterras stating his lack of intimidation by his love interest's body count. She stated 25-35 sexual partners for a woman is low. She caused quite a stir. Today's guest is the second runner-up on America's Next Top Model Cycle 7, Eugena Washington in the controversial episode, "Does Body Count Matter?"

Plus
Příběhy 20. století: Akce P, likvidace řeckokatolické církve v Československu. Příběh Ivana Ljavince a Jána Eugena Kočiše

Plus

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2022 49:10


Řeckokatolická církev je svéráznou součástí katolického společenství. Uchovává tradice a zvláštnosti východního křesťanství a zároveň bezvýhradně uznává primát římského papeže. Vznikla na pomezí východu a západu, zahrnuje především Ukrajince, Poláky, Slováky a Rusíny, v České republice se k ní hlásí několik tisíc lidí.

Příběhy 20. století
Akce P, likvidace řeckokatolické církve v Československu. Příběh Ivana Ljavince a Jána Eugena Kočiše

Příběhy 20. století

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2022 49:10


Řeckokatolická církev je svéráznou součástí katolického společenství. Uchovává tradice a zvláštnosti východního křesťanství a zároveň bezvýhradně uznává primát římského papeže. Vznikla na pomezí východu a západu, zahrnuje především Ukrajince, Poláky, Slováky a Rusíny, v České republice se k ní hlásí několik tisíc lidí.

Radiožurnál
Příběhy 20. století: Akce P, likvidace řeckokatolické církve v Československu. Příběh Ivana Ljavince a Jána Eugena Kočiše

Radiožurnál

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2022 49:10


Řeckokatolická církev je svéráznou součástí katolického společenství. Uchovává tradice a zvláštnosti východního křesťanství a zároveň bezvýhradně uznává primát římského papeže. Vznikla na pomezí východu a západu, zahrnuje především Ukrajince, Poláky, Slováky a Rusíny, v České republice se k ní hlásí několik tisíc lidí.

Success Fundamentals
Understanding Your Values with Eugena Oh

Success Fundamentals

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2021 76:28


This episode of the Success Fundamentals Podcast features Eugena Oh, President and CEO of the I Have a Dream Foundation. Breaking the chains of poverty is at the core of Eugena's advocacy. She joined Teach for America as a student which opened her eyes to the opportunity in nonprofits to make a career and difference in society at the same time.She shares how you can find joy in whatever you do, but having a career that is aligned with your values maximizes your potential for happiness. In her case, creating a lasting change by being present in their Dream Scholars' lives throughout their development is what gives her the drive to keep going.Eugena shares that success is the tangible impact she and her organization provides to less fortunate students. She shares her thoughts on money, how it is both a need and wretched thing, and how power is best wielded authenticity.HIGHLIGHTS02:27 Learning the values of education, integrity and respect for people regardless of background from her parents06:31 Finding joy is a mindset but your chosen career can maximize your potential for fulfillment 08:48 The opportunity to do more and having no regrets13:06 Joining Teach for America as an undergrad18:59 The mission of I Have a Dream Foundation to create opportunities for every child32:46 Success is impacting the lives of the children they serve39:44 Creating buy-in and raising funds for programs is constant work42:22 The role of the nonprofit in society49:17 Creating positive change versus letting egos clash57:52 Creating positive impact versus perpetuating the system1:03:40 Money is a wretched thing, authenticity has reach when combined with power 1:12:53 Support the I Have a Dream Foundation and connect with EugenaQUOTES05:32 "Everyone has an important role to play and I think the way that we play that role, the way that we show up for that role, is so important regardless of what that role might be."15:49 "I just really missed the mission-driven work. I got a great training and I was working on some really interesting cases with great clients but I was not attached to the mission of our clients the way that I was attached to the mission of my previous job."20:40 "If we want to change the lives of young people, we need to do it one at a time and we need to meet them where they are and we need to invest deeply in them."24:15 "There's no silver bullet. There's no secret sauce. It's just time. It's trust. It's investment."1:01:06 "Am I doing a disservice to the children that we serve if the children that we serve today, we're helping them out, but their children and their children's children, are they going to continue to need these services because of what I'm doing?"1:02:41 "I ultimately think there's a way to be here and do good work but also not act like there isn't also a larger systemic challenge. I'm still wading my way through that right now."You can connect with Eugena through the links below.LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/eugena-oh-she-her-hers-695337/Website (I Have a Dream Foundation) - https://www.ihaveadreamfoundation.org/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/ihdfnational/Email - eoh@ihad.orgFollow Success Fundamentals on the following links below: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4XCvuwxnFi5_7C6Ncm12xQLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/success-fundamentals™Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/successfundamentalspodcastInstagram: https://instagram.com/successfundamentalspodcast

Canna-sis Sesh
Canna-Sis Sesh Ep.19 Faded Skin Care

Canna-sis Sesh

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2021 57:47


Well Besties I have a amazing Guest today. Its Eugena Washington, creator of Faded Skin Care a Black Owned skin care line dedicated to bringing graceful beauty to women in a way that not only enhances their outer but inner brilliance. She was the second runner-up on America's Next Top Model, Cycle 7. She has stormed the fashion scene for over a decade as her influence and outreach taps the global millennials. She moves effortlessly among fashion TV & Film and entertainment. She emerges as a model “who has really helped attract readers who didn't think about us” as Playboy Magazine titled her as the First Playmate of the Year in the in Post- Nude era. Eugena believes that everyone was place on this earth for a reason and she is dedicated to helping people follow their inner voice, discover their purpose, and realize the God given beauty in just being YOU. You're definitely not going to want to mess this Queen dropping Gems. Come kick it with us and Let's get this Sesh Started! AC Infinity Discount 15% off: JHARIABLAQUE1

Top Model Rewind with Alex and Danielle
Cycle 7, Episode 12: The Models' Feasta Ft. Jesse Mccain

Top Model Rewind with Alex and Danielle

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2021 92:12


We've reached the finale of Cycle 7, and once again, Alex and Danielle are joined by superfan Jesse Mccain to recap! Your hosts discuss whether CariDee's personality was really too much and whether Eugena didn't want it as the judges said. Plus, your hosts reveal who we think deserved to win the episode, and CariDee's unpolished runway performance is discussed. Follow us on Instagram @topmodelrewind

BEHIND THE VELVET ROPE
America's Next Top Model Eugena Washington (on Tyra, Producers, Judges & BTS Filming!) - Part II

BEHIND THE VELVET ROPE

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2021 65:21


America's Next Top Model Second Runner Up, Eugena Washington, steps Behind The Rope. Checking in from her home in Los Angeles, California, Eugenia is here to tell it all and she DOES - NOT - HOLD - BACK! One day, Eugena saw an “Apply Here” casting call on the CW Website for Cycle Seven of America's Next Top Model. Always being called a Model in High School, she figured “why not” and sent her application in. That one click of a button led to an open casting call of over 2,000 Model Hopefuls. Over the course of two long days, those 2,000 were narrowed down to 50 and so on and so forth until Tyra Banks and The Executive Producers had their Cycle Seven cast chosen. Months later, she got the fateful call telling her to pack her bags and off to the infamous ANTM Model Apartment she went. As prepared as she thought she was, nothing could prepare Eugena for the reality of filming one of America's notoriously most pressure filled reality shows. Pressure filled from the other models as well as pressure filled from Producers who Eugena is clear to point out, “were not our friends”. The 16 hour days with no sleep and cameras in your face the second you woke up certainly did not help at all. Eugena explains how she and the other Models were manipulated by Producers to bring the drama, how everything they said could and would be used against them, and how stressful the weekly eliminations were. Eugena also discusses famed Creative DIrector Jay Manuel as well as judges Janice Dickinson, Miss J, Nigel Barker and Twiggy. Finally, we discuss the woman, the myth, the diva, the legend, The One, The Only, Miss Tyra Banks! (Our Initial Chat with Eugena can be heard on out feed on July 13th, 2021)@eugenawashington@behindvelvetrope@davidyontefBONUS EPISODES Available at - https://www.patreon.com/behindthevelvetropeBrought to you by BOLL & BRANCH - https://www.bollandbranch.com (15% Off First Set of Sheets - Use Code “Velvet”)Brought to you by BETTER HELP - https://www.betterhelp.com/velvetrope (10% Off First Month - Use Code "velvet rope")Brought to you by THIRDLOVE - http://www.thirdlove.com/velvet (20% Off First Purchase)MERCH AVAILABLE at - https://www.teepublic.com/stores/behind-the-velvet-rope?ref_id=13198 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Top Model Rewind with Alex and Danielle
Cycle 7, Episode 1: Monique's Marked Territory

Top Model Rewind with Alex and Danielle

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2021 96:21


We've made it to Cycle 7! Listen to Alex and Danielle's first impressions of CariDee, Melrose, Anchal, Monique, Eugena, Jaeda and the twins. Meanwhile, Tyra goes in on a contestant who dares compare stripping to modeling, two contestants balk at a nude photo shoot and Monique steals Eugena's bed. Then, it's time for a "model stereotypes" photoshoot, which Jay says might be the show's most controversial yet (as if the blackface shoot never happened.) Follow us on Instagram @topmodelrewind

BEHIND THE VELVET ROPE
America's Next Top Model Eugena Washington (on Tyra, Producers, Judges & BTS Filming!) - Part I

BEHIND THE VELVET ROPE

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2021 65:54


America's Next Top Model Second Runner Up, Eugena Washington, steps Behind The Rope. Checking in from her home in Los Angeles, California, Eugenia is here to tell it all and she DOES - NOT - HOLD - BACK! One day, Eugena saw an “Apply Here” casting call on the CW Website for Cycle Seven of America's Next Top Model. Always being called a Model in High School, she figured “why not” and sent her application in. That one click of a button led to an open casting call of over 2,000 Model Hopefuls. Over the course of two long days, those 2,000 were narrowed down to 50 and so on and so forth until Tyra Banks and The Executive Producers had their Cycle Seven cast chosen. Months later, she got the fateful call telling her to pack her bags and off to the infamous ANTM Model Apartment she went. As prepared as she thought she was, nothing could prepare Eugena for the reality of filming one of America's notoriously most pressure filled reality shows. Pressure filled from the other models as well as pressure filled from Producers who Eugena is clear to point out, “were not our friends”. The 16 hour days with no sleep and cameras in your face the second you woke up certainly did not help at all. Eugena explains how she and the other Models were manipulated by Producers to bring the drama, how everything they said could and would be used against them, and how stressful the weekly eliminations were. Eugena also discusses famed Creative DIrector Jay Manuel as well as judges Janice Dickinson, Miss J, Nigel Barker and Twiggy. Finally, we discuss the woman, the myth, the diva, the legend, The One, The Only, Miss Tyra Banks! We are only getting started. Tune in now for Part I of our tell all sit down with Miss Eugena Washington.@eugenawashington@behindvelvetrope@davidyontefBONUS EPISODES Available at - https://www.patreon.com/behindthevelvetropeBrought to you by NUTRAFOL - https://www.nutrafol.com ($15 Off 1st Month's Subscription + Free Shipping on Every Order - Use Code “VELVET”)Brought to you by APPLE LEISURE GROUP - https://www.applevacations.com/BTVR ($75 Off Your Stay at Live Aqua in Cancun or Punta Cana - Enter Promo Code “SAND75”)Brought to you by NOOM - http://www.noom.com/VELVET (Sign Up for Your Trial Today)Merch Available at - https://www.teepublic.com/stores/behind-the-velvet-rope?ref_id=13198 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Victory Over Circumstance
Eugena Washington: Fighting For Space

Victory Over Circumstance

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2020 94:02


Welcome back to the VOC podcast! Today we are speaking with Eugena Washington, fellow America's Next Top Model Alumn, who went on to star in a slew of films and tv commercial roles, as well as be named Playmate of the year in 2016. We discuss her not-so-pleasant encounters with Tyra Banks, challenges of leaving an abusive relationship, and how growing up as a middle child of 7 siblings, forced and taught her to fight for space (to be seen and heard), and naturally led her to become the confident, sexually empowered, leader that she is today; commanding attention and respect wherever she goes. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/victory-over-circumstance/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/victory-over-circumstance/support

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Eugena Brooks: Sleep Apnea and Hard Times

AWAKE: The Sleep Apnea Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2020 8:16


Today Eugena Brooks sits down for an interview about her life before and after treatment. This interview was originally recorded in 2019.This interview and many others can be viewed on YouTube, Facebook as well as sleepapnea.org.If you have questions or comments about this (or any episode) we'd like to hear from you. You can reach us at: stories@sleepapnea.org.AWAKE:The Sleep Apnea Podcast, is (usually) presented on Thursdays by sleepapnea.org, the American Sleep Apnea Association.The podcast is available thru Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts, including our podcast archive where every episode is available to stream right from your browser. It is the mission of the American Sleep Apnea Association to improve the lives of sleep apnea patients. We accomplish this mission through education, services, peer-support, research, and advocacy.Sleepapnea.org depends upon donations from people like you to continue its work. You can help! Making a tax-deductible donation through our secure server is fast and easy. When we receive your donation, we will mail you a written acknowledgment for tax purposes. Click here to contribute. Thank you for your support!Theme Music: Deliberate Thought by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3635-deliberate-thoughtLicense: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/If you, or a loved one has sleep apnea or questions about sleep apnea, go to sleepapnea.org for more information. Support the show (https://www.sleepapnea.org/donations/please-donate-to-asaa/)

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Destination Heal with Ty Alexander
19. Model Eugena Washington on Loving Our Bodies, Healing From Dad Trauma + More

Destination Heal with Ty Alexander

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2020 44:52


Joining Ty this week for a fruitful healing discussion is model, actress, writer, and beauty enthusiast Eugena Washington. Eugena, like many of us, is trying to cope with the scam that is adulthood all while breaking generational curses. Her mission is to show women how to love themselves intimately and unconditionally by sharing her own personal journey of love and acceptance. We collaborated with Mae Jones Magazine to feature Eugena as she is also the July editorial model for Mae Jones. It’s a newly launched fashion magazine that is redefining the look of luxury and dedicated to Black representation. Eugena and Ty talked for over an hour about their dads and how they love them, what success looks like, and the how’s and why’s of loving your body.

Sever
Sousedé - Kurt Gerron v Květnových archivních návratech. V Liberci znovu otevřeli výstavu Eugena von Kahler

Sever

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2020 15:05


Květnové archivní návraty představují Kurta Gerrona. V Liberci znovu otevřeli výstavu Eugena von Kahler.

AWAKE: The Sleep Apnea Podcast
16 SleepApnea.org Speaker Series - Azizi Seixas, Eugena Brooks, Gilles Frydman, Adam Amdur

AWAKE: The Sleep Apnea Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2020 58:43


Our guest:Aziz Seixas, PhD. - Assistant Professor, NYU Langone On our panel:Eugena Brooks, Patient Advocate - sleepapnea.orgGilles Frydman, Chief Strategy Officer - sleepapnea.orgTheresa Shumard, Education Support Manager - sleepapnea.orgOur host:Adam Amdur, Chief Patient Officer-sleepapnea.orgThis stream can be viewed on YouTube, Facebook as well as sleepapnea.orgOur webcasts can be viewed at anytime but new ones are posted Tuesday and Thursday at 3:00PM EST in the United States.If you have questions or comments about this (or any episode) we'd like to hear from you. You can reach us at: stories@sleepapnea.org.AWAKE:The Sleep Apnea Podcast, is (usually) presented on Thursdays by sleepapnea.org, the American Sleep Apnea Association.The podcast is available thru Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts, including our podcast archive where every episode is available to stream right from your browser. It is the mission of the American Sleep Apnea Association to improve the lives of sleep apnea patients. We accomplish this mission through education, services, peer-support, research, and advocacy.Sleepapnea.org depends upon donations from people like you to continue its work. You can help! Making a tax-deductible donation through our secure server is fast and easy. When we receive your donation, we will mail you a written acknowledgment for tax purposes. Click here to contribute. Thank you for your support!Theme Music: Deliberate Thought by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3635-deliberate-thoughtLicense: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/If you, or a loved one has sleep apnea or questions about sleep apnea, go to sleepapnea.org for more information. Support the show (https://www.sleepapnea.org/donations/please-donate-to-asaa/)

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Vypočujte si telefonát Eugena Kordu s Petrom Zajacom

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2020 13:11


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Týždeň s .týždňom: O konci Dankovej kariéry a trápnych slovách Igora Matoviča (podcast Eugena Kordu)

.týždeň podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2020 28:54


Koncom roka sa Slovákom prihovorila prezidentka Čaputová a premiér Pellegrini. Fico vyjadril hrdosť na detstvo prežité na dedine a Igor Matovič stihol v novom roku 2020 uraziť pravdu, prezidentku a Petra Zajaca. V aktuálnej epizóde podcastu Týždeň s .týždňom zhodnotil Eugen Korda s kolegami Martinom Vančom, Šimonom Jeseňákom, Tomášom Madleňákom, Michalom Oláhom a Martinom Mojžišom udalosti uplynulých dní: - predseda parlamentu sa vyjadril, že v prípade neúspechu vo voľbách zváži svoje pôsobenie v politike, - čo si myslia naši kolegovia o koncoročných príhovoroch Petra Pellegriniho a Zuzany Čaputovej, - Igor Matovič urazil nášho kolegu Petra Zajaca, prezidentku a pravdu. Podcast Týždeň s .týždňom nájdete vo svojich podcastových aplikáciách na kanáli „.týždeň podcast“ rovnako ako naše ostatné relácie.

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Týždeň s .týždňom: Boj o voliča neutíchol ani počas Vianoc (podcast Eugena Kordu)

.týždeň podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2019 13:42


Politici nenechali nič na náhodu ani počas vianočných sviatkov. Tí vinšovali svojim voličom všeličo, jeden nôtil o vtákoch, ďalší zdieľal fotografiu s pápežom. Niektorým zase vadilo, že prezidentka sa fotí s upečenými koláčmi. V aktuálnej epizóde podcastu Týždeň s .týždňom zhodnotil Eugen Korda udalosti uplynulých dní: - aké vianočné vinše predviedli Fico, Pellegrini, Danko či Kiska, - komu vadí Zuzana Čaputová pečúca vianočné koláče, - ako trávia Vianoce a čo želajú čitateľom a poslucháčom do nového roka redaktori .týždňa. Podcast Týždeň s .týždňom nájdete vo svojich podcastových aplikáciách na kanáli „.týždeň podcast“ rovnako ako naše ostatné relácie.

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Týždeň s .týždňom: Smer bude bez Gvláča, Lex Haščák nie je najlepší nápad (podcast Eugena Kordu)

.týždeň podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2019 45:07


Debaty o spájaní máme definitívne za sebou a strany začínajú predstavovať svoje kandidátky. Niektoré predstavenia sa nesú v znamení väčších, iné menších prekvapení a strany naplno vstupujú do predvolebného zápasu. Eugen Korda sa v aktuálnej epizóde rozprával s Michalom Magušinom, Šimonom Jeseňákom, Tomášom Madleňákom, Michalom Oláhom, Filipom Minichom a Matúšom Dávidom a hovorili spolu o: - Kandidátke Smeru, na ktorej chýba Glváč, kandidátke Za ľudí a fenoméne 150. miesta na kandidátkach viacerých strán - Návrhu zákona Lex Haščák a o tom, či to je dobrý nápad - Výsledkoch prieskumu, podľa ktorého by mladí ľudia do 30 rokov vo voľbách udelili víťazstvo strane ĽS NS - Kauze Jaroslava Naďa a kríze vo Vojenskej tajnej službe - Novej Európskej komisii, ktorú Ursule von der Leyen tento týždeň schválil Európsky parlament. Podcast Týždeň s .týždňom nájdete vo svojich podcastových aplikáciách, zatiaľ na kanáli „.týždeň podcast“ rovnako ako naše ostatné relácie.

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Týždeň s .týždňom: Cirkus so spájaním strán, Kuffa ako príznak krízy (podcast Eugena Kordu)

.týždeň podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2019 39:31


Zakončite pracovný týždeň komentárom Eugena Kordu a jeho rozhovormi s kolegami z redakcie. Spoločne zhodnotili hlavné udalosti uplynulých dní. V tejto epizóde sa Eugen Korda s Michalom Magušinom, Šimonom Jeseňákom a Michalom Oláhom rozprávali o: - Nespájaní mimoparlamentých strán Za ľudí a PS/Spolu - Tajnej vojenskej službe, ktorá dospela do morálneho a profesionálneho rozkladu. V jej vedení sú dlhé roky ľudia podozriví z masívneho rozkrádania. O tom hovoril poslanec Jaroslav Naď, ktorého vyšetruje NAKA - Fenoméne Mariánovi Kuffovi, ktorý je symbolom a príznakom krízy v cirkvi. Podporuje ho napríklad arcibiskup Ján Orosh, ktorý sa svojho času vyjadril, že voliť Čaputovú v prezidentských voľbách je ťažký hriech.

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Týždeň s .týždňom: Fica máta basa. Prečo politici nesedia za kauzy? (podcast Eugena Kordu)

.týždeň podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2019 26:40


Každý deň sa dozvedáme o špinavosti v politike a o kauzách. Prakticky však za ne ani jeden politik nebol na Slovensku právoplatne odsúdený. Robia všetko preto, aby sa do väzenia nedostali. Eugen Korda si na nahrávanie tejto epizódy podcastu pozval kolegov z .týždňa Michala Magušina, Antona Vydru a Filipa Minicha. Hovorili spolu o: - Kočnerovej komunikácii s advokátom Marekom Parom o ututlaní trestných činnosti vysokopostavených politikov - Situácii pred blížiacimi sa voľbami a osobnej statočnosti niektorých ľudí v prokuratúre, justícii a vyšetrovacích zložkách - O Glváčovej drzosti napísať o svojej rezignácii na funkciu podpredsedu NR SR na sociálnej sieti

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Týždeň s .týždňom: Cynický problém operácie chlapca, Pellegrini je ako Fico (podcast Eugena Kordu)

.týždeň podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2019 38:07


Posledný týždeň rezonoval prípad operácie mozgu malého chlapca. Ústavný súd je po menovaní ďalších sudcov prezidentkou konečne kompletný. Turci prekročili sýrske hranice pod zámienkou útoku na islamistov. V skutočnosti Erdogan stráca vnútroštátnu popularitu a útok na Kurdov je populistický krok. V tejto epizóde si Eugen Korda pozval do štúdia svojich kolegov Michala Magušina, Šimona Jeseňáka, Martina Mojžiša, Antona Vydru a Matúša Dávida. Bavili sa spolu: - O emóciách okolo operácie mozgu malého chlapca - Ústavný súd je konečne kompletný. Nekonečné trápenie vyvolané frustrovaným Ficom skončilo - Prečo sme zradili Kurdov? Následky invázií tureckých vojsk do Sýrie nás ovplyvnia. Podcast Týždeň s .týždňom nájdete vo svojich podcastových aplikáciách, zatiaľ na kanáli „.týždeň podcast“ rovnako, ako naše ostatné relácie. Časom pribudne aj samostatný kanál.

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Týždeň s .týždňom: Danko chce miliardové pôžičky, napätá situácia v SaS (podcast Eugena Kordu)

.týždeň podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2019 47:51


Zakončite pracovný týždeň komentárom Eugena Kordu a jeho rozhovormi s kolegami z redakcie. Spoločne zhodnotili hlavné udalosti uplynulých dní. V tejto epizóde si Eugen Korda pozval do štúdia svojich kolegov: Michala Magušina, Matúša Dávida, Šimona Jeseňáka a Filipa Minicha. Spolu hovorili o: -Napätej internej nálade v strane SaS -Voľbe šéfa Najvyššieho súdu, ktorého sa nepodarilo vybrať ani druhýkrát -Odvolávaní premiéra Petra Pellegriniho -Andrej Danko navrhuje, aby sa Slovensko zadĺžilo rádovo v miliónoch eur -Brexit nie je stále doriešený, Borisa Johnsona opúčťajú najbližší spolupracovníci -O novom zložení Európskej komisie Prajeme príjemné počúvanie!

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Týždeň s .týždňom: Problém Jankovskej sme poznali. Až teraz vidíme dôsledky (podcast Eugena Kordu)

.týždeň podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2019 47:13


Zakončite pracovný týždeň komentárom Eugena Kordu a jeho rozhovormi s kolegami z redakcie. Spoločne zhodnotili hlavné udalosti uplynulých dní. V tejto epizóde si Eugen Korda pozval do štúdia svojich kolegov: Michala Magušina, Šimona Jeseňáka, Antona Vydru a Filipa Minicha. Spolu hovorili o: - Jankovskej pamätnej tlačovke, na ktorej ohlásila, že odchádza, hoci odísť mala už dávno - odvolaní riaditeľa činohry SND Michala Vajdičku a Hudecovských praktikách v rezorte kultúry - Harabinovi a jeho skalopevnom rozhodnutí nekandidovať na post predsedu Najvyššieho súdu kvôli pani prezidentke Čaputovej - neúspešnom odvolávaní Pellegriniho z postu predsedu vlády A pridali sa aj herci a povedali, čo si o situácii v SND myslia. Prajeme príjemné počúvanie!

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Týždeň s .týždňom: Dankov potupný príhovor a kríza slovenských Maďarov(podcast Eugena Kordu)

.týždeň podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2019 41:24


Zakončite pracovný týždeň komentárom Eugena Kordu a jeho rozhovormi s kolegami z redakcie. Spoločne zhodnotili hlavné udalosti uplynulých dní. V tejto epizóde si Eugen Korda pozval do štúdia svojich kolegov: Michala Magušina, Matúša Baňoviča, Filipa Minicha, Matúša Dávida, Michala Oláha a Šimona Jeseňáka. Rozprávali sa o: - Dankovom príhovore, ktorým potupil pamiatku Slovenského národného povstania.  -Mlčiacom Ficovi, Pellegriniho zatĺkaní či Bugárovom štýle mŕtveho chrobáka v kauze štátnej tajomníčky Jankovskej. A kde bola opozícia? - Kríze slovenských Maďarov, ktorí sa nemusia dostať do parlamentu. Má zmysel, aby sa spájali s Andrejom Kiskom? - Kontroverznom kroku britského premiéra Borisa Johnsona, ktorý požiadal kráľovnú Alžbetu II. o pozastavenie funkcie parlamentu. Čo tým chce dokázať? Príjemné počúvanie!

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Týždeň s .týždňom: Skonfiškované mobily a Trumpov zálusk na Grónsko (podcast Eugena Kordu)

.týždeň podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2019 45:31


Zakončite pracovný týždeň komentárom Eugena Kordu a jeho rozhovormi s kolegami z redakcie. Spoločne zhodnotili hlavné udalosti uplynulých dní. V tejto epizóde si Eugen Korda pozval do štúdia svojich kolegov: Šimona Jeseňáka, Matúša Baňoviča, Matúša Dávida, Michala Magušina a Filipa Minicha Rozprávali sa o: • Zadržaných mobilných mobiloch štátnej tajomníčky Moniky Jankovskej a viacerých sudcov • Ako pokračuje vyšetrovanie vraždy Jána Kuciaka a Martiny Kušnírovej? • Matúš Dávid a Filip Minich rozoberali turbulentnú politickú situáciu v taliansku a Trumpov zá-lusk na odkúpenie Grónska. Príjemné počúvanie!

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Diskusia Eugena Kordu: Farmári sa chystajú vstúpiť do politiky

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2019 48:47


Prečo farmári chcú namiesto pestovania plodín a chovu zvierat ísť do politiky? Čo ich najviac trápi a ako vnímajú z ich pohľadu Slovensko? Je táto krajina žičlivá k tým, ktorí dorábajú chlieb náš každonenný? Aj o tom sa rozprávame v Klube Pod lampou s farmármi Františkom Oravcom, Patrikom Magdoškom a Jaroslavom Jánošom.

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Týždeň s .týždňom: Kočnerova Threema a jej politické následky(podcast Eugena Kordu)

.týždeň podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2019 31:04


V tejto epizóde si Eugen Korda pozval do štúdia svojich kolegov Šimona Jeseňáka, Matúša Baňoviča, Matúša Dávida, Michala Magušina a Filipa Minicha Rozprávali sa o: - Komunikácii medzi Kočnerom a Zsuzsovou. Čo spôsobila na slovenskej politickej scéne? - Spore medzi Robertom Ficom a Petrom Pellegrinim. - Mikroplastoch, ktoré sú všade. Najnovšie ich našli na vrcholoch Álp. - Situácia v Hongkongu je aj po dvoch mesiacoch napätá. Ako prebiehajú protesty a kam to speje? Príjemné počúvanie!

Hexx Grrrl
Shane Dawson’s series on Eugena Cooney

Hexx Grrrl

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2019 12:30


This is about eating disorders so if you are triggered by this topic do not press play! I will try to have another episode for everyone to listen to hopefully this coming week. Thank you and please enjoy

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Týždeň s .týždňom: Kto má väčší a kto najväčší, ale aj o víkendových pochodoch(podcast Eugena Kordu)

.týždeň podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2019 37:19


V tejto epizóde si Eugen Korda pozval do štúdia svojich kolegov: Matúša Baňoviča, Filipa Minicha, Matúša Dávida a Michala Oláha Rozprávali sa o: -Aktuálnej situácii v Európskej únii. Aké má vyhliadky Ursula Von Der Leyenová? -V hlavnom meste sa v sobotu paralelne uskutočnia dva pochody. Jeden za „tradičnú rodinu“, druhý za práva homosexuálov. Čo si o tom myslí Michal Oláh? -Andrej Danko chce za desaťtisíce budovať pred NR SR stožiar. Na čo je to dobré? A kto to v konečnom dôsledku zafinancuje? -O Číne a o mlieku

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Týždeň s .týždňom: O Pohode, ale nielen o nej (podcast Eugena Kordu)

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2019 44:27


V tejto epizóde sa Eugen Korda vybral na Pohodu, kde sa rozprával s riaditeľom festivalu Michalom Kaščákom aj o tom, čo by robil, keby festival Pohoda neexistoval. Tiež si tradične pozval do štúdia aj svojich kolegov: Michala Magušina, ktorý hovoril o dohode PS/Spolu/KDH Michala Oláha, ktorý navštívil utečenecké tábory v Bosne a Grécku Matúša Baňoviča, ktorý sa venoval počítačovej zdatnosti poslanca Mizíka a Matúša Dávida, ktorý sa zaoberal predčasnými voľbami v Grécku. Okrem toho sa s Petrom Zajacom rozprával o tom, prečo sú Fico a Pellegrini ako dvojičky. Príjemné počúvanie!

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Týždeň s .týždňom: Širokému peniaze nerastú na strome, ale v štátnom rozpočte (podcast Eugena Kordu)

.týždeň podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2019 44:13


V tejto epizóde si Eugen Korda pozval do štúdia svojich kolegov: Matúša Baňoviča, Petra Bálika, Michala Magušina a Dominika Harmana Rozprávali sa o: Zbabranej reforme zdravotníctva, ktorú nepretlačil ani premiér Pellegrini Váhostave, ktorému nerastú peniaze na strome, ale v štátnom rozpočte Druckerovi a jeho plánoch a či by mal byť človek ako on v politike Farmároch, ktorí každým ďalším príbehom usvedčujú ministerstvo pôdohospodárstva a o tom, čo pre nás znamená Sloboda. Príjemné počúvanie!

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Týždeň s .týždňom: Fico škodí, kde môže a Trump sa zahráva s Iránom (podcast Eugena Kordu)

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2019 41:40


V tejto epizóde si Eugen Korda pozval do štúdia svojich kolegov: Elenu Akácsovú, ktorá sa priniesla dobré aj zlé správy zo sveta hmyzu Filipa Minicha, ktorý pripomenul Trumpovu výčitku Obamovi, aby sa nezahrával s iránskou kartou Matúša Baňoviča, ktorý upozornil na prvý prešľap nového prezidentského tímu, z ktorého ale netreba robiť vedu Matúša Dávida, ktorý hovoril o dvoch miliónoch Hongkončanov v uliciach mesta aj o miliónoch utečencov po celom svete Michala Magušina, ktorý sa pozrel na obavy aj nádeje opozície spojené s novou stranou Za ľudí. Príjemné počúvanie! A ako vždy, ak máte pripomienky a návrhy na zlepšenie, napíšte nám, prosím, na harman@tyzden.sk - ďakujeme.

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Týždeň s .týždňom: Rusofil Danko, zúfalý Matovič a demonštrácie (podcast Eugena Kordu)

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2019 51:54


V tejto epizóde si Eugen Korda pozval do štúdia svojich kolegov: Matúša Dávida, ktorý sa venoval protestom a demonštráciám v Česku, Rusku a Hongkongu. Filipa Minicha, ktorý sa vyjadril k jednoznačnej adorácii Andreja Danka k Rusku a k nepovolenému pristátiu amerických vrtuľníkov. Dominika Harmana, podľa ktorého sa žiadna zmena vo vnútri Smeru žiadna zmena nevykoná. Michala Magušina, ktorý zhodnotil zúfalý čin Igora Matoviča o záchranu svojho hnutia OĽaNO vytvorením novej platformy Odvážne - hnutie obyčajných kresťanov. Príjemné počúvanie! A ako vždy, ak máte pripomienky a návrhy na zlepšenie, napíšte nám prosím na harman@tyzden.sk - ďakujeme.

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Týždeň s .týždňom: Kiskovo vábenie a dotačná rozprávka (podcast Eugena Kordu)

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2019 47:51


V tejto epizóde si Eugen Korda pozval do štúdia svojich kolegov: Matúša Dávida, ktorý hovoril o najväčších protestoch v Česku od Nežnej revolúcie Filipa Minicha, ktorý sa venoval voľbe zahraničných ciest premiéra Petra Pellegriniho Dominika Harmana, ktorý sa bližšie pozrel na novú stranu Andreja Kisku aj Matovičove odchody Michala Magušina, ktorý zhodnotil aktuálny prieskum volebných preferencií a rozpovedal aj príliš reálnu rozprávku o kravách. Príjemné počúvanie! A ako vždy, ak máte pripomienky a návrhy na zlepšenie, napíšte nám prosím na harman@tyzden.sk - ďakujeme.

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Parenting Human Beings
Episode 4: Conversation with Amy Walton

Parenting Human Beings

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2019


My name is Amy Walton. I am a happily married mother of two daughters, and I hold a Master’s degree in Counselling Psychology. Prior to beginning graduate studies, I spent nine years as a full-time, stay-at-home mom. Those rich years have solidified my views on the centrality of attachment, and the key role that relationships play in our day to day lives.I have come to see the counselling process as a powerful vehicle for change, and believe in the healing potential of a safe, caring and authentic therapeutic space. I believe that we all have a story that is worthy of sharing, and I consider bearing witness to another person’s experiences a tremendous privilege. I tend to gravitate toward counselling models which emphasize mindfulness, self-compassion, and somatic awareness, and I work to increase these elements in my own life as well. I believe in the wisdom of our bodies, and our tremendous potential (and indeed orientation) toward healing and restoration. Alongside counselling individuals, couples, and families, I had the transformative experience of co-facilitating a grief support group with our own Eugena Maguire. Eugena and I bonded immediately over our shared loved (and in my case crazy fandom) of Dr. Gordon Neufeld, and our professional relationship and personal friendship has flourished ever since. She is not only a joy to be with; she is an embodiment of authenticity, warmth and grace. Thanks Eugena, for having me.

Parenting Human Beings
Episode 1: Introduction to the Parenting Human Beings Podcast

Parenting Human Beings

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2019 622:00


Eugena W. Maguire is a social worker and former “struggling” foster parent, whose goal in creating the PHB podcast is to help parents gain insight so they can feel empowered as the answer to their children. Limping into adulthood and trying to make sense of her own childhood, Eugena fatefully stumbled upon the work of Dr. Gordon Neufeld and others, ultimately bringing her into her current role: helper, healer, facilitator and curious journey companion to parents, educators and any adults who care about kids. Eugena offers parenting coaching and is the organizer of the Into the Heart of Trauma Conference for parents and professionals. In this first episode Eugena relays her intent for wanting to serve parents with the PHB podcast and invites your questions for future segments via email at eugena@parentinghumanbeings.com. Happy listening!

Monstrosity
Monstrosity with David Race Ep 7 - Playboy Playmate of Year 2016 Eugena Washington, Playboy model and comedian Felicia Michaels, and a Bigfoot Investigator

Monstrosity

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2019 60:28


Episode 7 of "Monstrosity with David Race" Features Playboy Models! We're calling this episode "Beauty and the Bigfoot"! This episode features Playboy's Playmate of the Year 2016, Eugena Washington, and comedian Felicia Michaels (who also appeared in Playboy, in the early 1990's)!   Early on we play "Bigfoot - Match Game", and speak by phone with Ron Boles a BFRO Bigfoot investigator in the Ozarks. You'll want to see this episode. But can't. Never miss an episode of Monstrosity, by clicking subscribe in whatever player you listen on. It's free! And make sure to visit the shows Patreon page, at Patreon.com/monstrositypodcast - There you will find bonus content, and other special experiences and offerings! Also be sure to share this show with all your friends. A great picture of Eugena Washington will be on our social media. You can find links to all of the shows social media at MonstrosityPodcast.com   

LTD | Let's Talk Daily The Podcast
Ep 43: Don't Touch My Hair w/ Model and Actress Eugena Washington

LTD | Let's Talk Daily The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2019 47:49


On this episode, our studio is graced with another #ANTM alum @eugenawashington!! We sit down with the model, actress, and beauty mogul live from Red Bull Arts New York Studios. We have a very vibrant and exciting conversation with her as we discuss everything from her modeling journey, to growing up in Cali, to Black standards of beauty, to her new line of hair care products #donttouchmyhair. We also get into the evolution of reality TV, the REAL meaning of #BlackGirlMagic, and more! We also test Eugena’s knowledge in a round of #BHMTrivia, Fashion edition! Thanks for always listening to @letstalkdaily! Visit our website www.letstalkdaily.com Follow us at www.Instagram.com/letstalkdaily We LOVE the Culture!