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We're rolling on in our Top 25 Tours series, hitting Fall 1998. Thank you for joining us, we'll see you next week for a Mexico recap. Please give us a call at (484) 416-0488 and leave us your thoughts and questions! And give us a review wherever you listen to podcasts. The Helping Friendly Podcast is hosted and produced by Brian Brinkman, Megan Glionna, Jonathan Hart, and RJ Bee. Brought to you by Osiris Media. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This sermon is from a series called "Truly Human." Pastor Bill preached this series back in 2018, a couple of years before he became Senior Pastor at LHBC. The series looks at what the Bible says about God's intentions for humanity both in the past and in the future. We hope this series encourages you as you grow in Christ.
In our tenth episode of HFPod on Tour, presented by Shift Genuine Cannabis, we chat about Fall 2018, running through the shows and our highlights from a really strong tour. In addition, we breakdown the final week of TAB tour & discuss our thoughts on the really inspiring tour Trey led.Tune into our live video show recaps every day after a show at 1pm ET.Visit OsirisPod.com/LivePhish to hear our Jam Of The Week selections!HFPod on Tour is hosted and produced by Jonathan Hart, Brian Brinkman and RJ Bee. Produced by Matt Dwyer, David Goldstein and Brad TenBrook. Brought to you by Osiris Media and Shift Genuine Cannabis. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Halló! In the third film discussion on their Icelandic cinema journey, Rob and Ellie stay put in Reykjavík for a stunning but tough look at the lives of drug-addicted teens in the capital. Baldvin Z's Let Me Fall takes universal modern issues and focuses on how they play out in contemporary Iceland, bringing in local stories such as the cases from the mid-2000s known as 'týndu stúlkurnar', or 'lost girls'. With fantastic performances, a killer soundtrack featuring Hatari and a score by Ólafur Arnalds, and swoonsome visuals, this is a modern classic! Please subscribe and Follow us on Twitter @KVIKMYNDAPOD Artwork designed by Sophie Watts (justahappyspace) Music by Branches Bare ('Half-light' from the EP 'In the Origami folds of the Night You Rip the Seam of Sleep Wide Open)
Purification of the Heart - Fall 2018 - Episode 9
Purification of the Heart - Fall 2018 - Episode 10
Happy Equinox! Fall is here and while the Sun is crossing the celestial equator, we are preparing to reap our harvest of tomatoes, peppers, corn, and cannabis! It is a rich and celebratory time of year. In this episode we sit down with Ben for a rousing chat about the enigmatic beauty of the Pinkleberry, breeding techniques, and the ecological diversity in the garden. We hope you enjoy the episode!Notes:Thanks to Mike Wert for mixing our theme. Check him out on Instagram (@mugwert)Ben Worcester produces this podcast. Be sure to follow him on Instagram and Twitter (@benworcester)Don't forget to drop us a line at gsgfarmcast@gmail.comOriginal air date 9/22/2018
Purification of the Heart - Fall 2018 - Episode 8
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Eric looks into the question of what it looks like to be a good employee. He does this by digging into David’s life and showing the importance of asking two questions: What needs to be done? How can I do it well? September 20, 2018
Knowing and Loving God - Neil encourages us to ask the question: "What would somebody that really wanted to know and love God do to make that happen?" He walks us through three helpful hints and three resources to get us started: models, peers, and practices. August 30, 2018
The topic of the night was God's grace moving in and transforming our lives. Two current seniors, Diego and Jenna, as well as two alumni, Monique and Kevin, share their stories of how God's grace moved and is moving in their lives. November 8, 2018
Neil talks about the Principle of the Path which says that it is direction, not intention, that determines destination. He talks about how every path leads somewhere and we need to choose the path that lines up with the future that we want. He shares the importance of surrounding ourselves with people who will help us to find and stay on this path. November 1, 2018
Neil walks through the cumulative principle, which says that small investments over time have a cumulative effect. He talks specifically about small investments of time and how the way to utilize this principle is to start investing, start early, and do it consistently. October 25, 2018
Robbie talks about how we often allow the labels that other people place on us or we place on ourselves to define us. He takes us through the life of Jacob to show that we need to allow how God views us to define us. October 18, 2018
Neil continues the “Rethink It” series by looking into how we can design our lives to make a difference. He walks through four things that we can do in order to do this: abide, love, share, and share your life. October 4, 2018
Jeremy looks into the question, “How would a person go about dating so that it’s good now AND good later?” He talks about how our angle of approach should be shaped by two questions and digs into the areas of who, how, and when you should date. September 27, 2018
Join Carlos and Logan as they finally get around to finishing up their reviews for the Fall 2018 season! Shows discussed in this episode:Conception —...
Fishbowl is an open mic storytelling event at UMASS Dartmouth where students come and tell true stories based on a theme. The topic changes every week, but this week's was “Freebowl” - no topics, no limits. This Fishbowl was recorded on December 5, 2018, and the host of the night was Johnny Perreira. If you're new and nearby, come to the Dive in the First Year Quad at Maple Ridge at 7:30PM on Wednesdays to join the club. Expect stories about the many deities involved in hiking, becoming one with the elements, getting sneezed on, and more! We hope you enjoy the show!
Better late than never! We're finally coming out of our Holiday slumber and have the first part of our reviews for the Fall 2018 season!...
The Con Artists wrap up the fall season of 2018. We got bunny girls, grimdark goblin slaying, and an honest to goodness puppet show to review. It was a good season, in other words. Well, for most of us - Su found SSSS.Gridman to be a near-total disaster, and minces no words in taking it down. Either way, it'll be a good listen, so join us! The Shows covered in this Podcast are: Goblin Slayer!, Thunderbolt Fantasy (S2), Rascal Does Not Dream of Bunny Girl-sempai, That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime, Skull-face Bookseller Honda-san, and SSSS.Gridman Please visit us at: https://theconartistsblog.com/ and subscribe to our feed (http://theconartists.podbean.com/feed/) to get more podcasts! ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The intro/outro music to our podcast is: Symphogear G "Rainbow Flower" Lyrics/Composition: Noriyasu Agematsu Arrangement: Seima Iwahashi Vocals: Aoi Yūki Disclaimer: The Con Artists own nothing but our opinions and this podcast. -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
In this episode, Adam recaps the highlights from CEdMA’s Fall 2018 Conference. If you’re unfamiliar with CEdMA, or the Customer Education Management Association, it is one of the primary organizations for Customer Education Leaders. Adam spoke at their fall conference in Boston and brought back some nuggets to discuss. CEdMA, or the Customer Education Management Association, is one of the primary organizations for Customer Education Leaders. Adam spoke at their fall conference in Boston and brought back some nuggets to discuss with Dave in Episode 005 of CELab. At CEdMA, all the presentations are led by member organizations, so you’re not hearing from abstract “thought leaders” — you’re hearing from other Customer Education leaders. This also means that, rather than artificially imposing a theme, the themes that arise are more organic and based on the issues and trends that Customer Education leaders see on a day-to-day basis. This year’s conference saw two key themes: The role of the traditional Education Services P&L (which stands for profit and loss, and refers to running your department like a business, where you must achieve profitability) vs. using Customer Education to support the overall health of the broader business. The role of certification and badging, to certify and credential our customers. (more…)
On this episode of the Argument Ninja podcast I talk about the three new videos I recently produced on Cognitive Biases, Tribalism and Politics, and I give an update on what's been keeping me busy this fall. Timestamps: Intro 00:00 What have I been up to? 01:24 Creating new videos 01:53 Keynote presenting at a conference in November 02:11 Consulting work 02:54 New tribalism videos 07:55 Inspiration for the videos 08:52 Findings of the "Hidden Tribes" report 09:48 The overall argument of the videos 12:43 Lessons learned from producing content in different formats for different platforms 20:54 Creating a new video course based on the tribalism and critical thinking videos 24:03 Audio versions of the Critical Thinker Academy courses available through Patreon 24:44 Links: Show notes for this episode on kevindelaplante.com Show notes and links to the "Cognitive Biases, Tribalism and Politics" videos Direct links to the videos on YouTube: Part 1 - https://youtu.be/2NjOzvM41zM Part 2 - https://youtu.be/M4x4p3kmWQc Part 3 - https://youtu.be/PIAJxU5DO7s Kevin's Patreon page The Critical Thinker Academy
We're back with another edition of Sweet & Sour! From time travel to skincare and journaling to favorite eats, we cover a lot in this episode. These are some of our favorite episodes to record (who are we kidding they are all our favorites) but we love the chance to sit down and just share. For links to all of the great things we mention in this episode - click here to head to our website, TheMustacheMesa.com.
Jeff and Greg return from a long break to discuss the September issue of JMT
This episode will be a recap and summary of the recent Disaster Recovery Journal (DRJ) in Phoenix, Arizona from September 23 - 26/18. Preparing for the Unexpected aired LIVE on September 24th but that wasn't the only highlight of the conference. We'll review some of the sessions presented and provide a recap of some of the guests that stopped by during the LIVE broadcast and gave us some quick insights into their session presentations and/or what their company offered by way of products and services. Tune in and get an understanding of why DRJ is one of the premier conferences to attend in the resilience, business continuity, crisis management and disaster planning realm.
Since 2003, the 60-Second Lecture Series has challenged Arts and Sciences faculty to distill a wealth of knowledge into a one-minute talk. Every Wednesday in September and April sees Penn Arts and Sciences faculty members standing at a podium on College Green and lecturing on topics ranging from human history, to fractions, to fly fishing—all in under a minute. The latest OMNIA podcast recaps the fall 2018 lectures and highlights two old favorites. In this episode, you'll learn about greening vacant lots and what that means for crime rates, little-known medieval words that accurately describe the 2018 midterm elections, interpreting the Constitution, the very nature of time, and the evolving cultural and political questions raised ever-improving technologies of speech recognition and information retrieval. Our dip into the archives features a 2009 talk titled “Why Achievement Isn't Normal,” given by Angela Duckworth, Christopher H. Browne Distinguished Professor of Psychology, 2013 MacArthur Fellow, and New York Times best-selling author of Grit, and a 2015 lecture, “What Video Games Have Taught Me About Shakespeare,” by Rebecca Bushnell, School of Arts and Sciences Board of Overseers Professor of English, and former Dean of Penn Arts and Sciences. Many thanks to our fall 2018 lecturers: John MacDonald, Professor of Criminology and Sociology and the Penny and Robert A. Fox Faculty Director at the Fels Institute of Government Emily Steiner, Professor of English, and Aylin Malcolm, Ph.D. student in English Samuel Freeman, the Avalon Professor in the Humanities and Professor of Philosophy and Law Jamal Elias, Walter H. Annenberg Professor in the Humanities and Professor of Religious Studies and South Asia Studies Mark Liberman, Christopher H. Browne Distinguished Professor of Linguistics. To view the complete archive of 60-Second Lectures featuring faculty, students, and alumni, visit the Penn Arts and Sciences Vimeo library: https://vimeo.com/channels/60seclec Produced by Penn Arts and Sciences • Narrated and edited by Alex Derrick • Music by Blue Dot Sessions, John Phillip Sousa, and Xylo-Ziko Subscribe to the OMNIA Podcast by Penn Arts & Sciences on iTunes (apple.co/2XVWCbC) and Stitcher (bit.ly/2Lf2G9h)
We are so excited about stuff web are digging in Pop Culture this Fall that we decided to just go speed round through a bunch of topics. We go through 13 different topics in 30 minutes. And we still have enough Fall topics for 2 more episodes coming soon! But for now get caught up on stuff we are digging!!!!!Show Notes:Amazon has first ever female NFL announcers on Thursday Night FootballBig changes for Project RunwayCapitals hang Stanley Cup BannerCamp MasonSpotify is awesomeReboot on NetflixTLPP Vol. 5 PreviewSaturday Night Live new seasonWhat's Up With That (Good article on the making of!)Hearts Beat LoudFortnite DancesManhattan Beach by Jennifer EganMary & the Witch's Flower on NetflixNew season of SurvivorYou can now listen and subscribe to The Larry's Pop Pod on iTunesSpotifyGoogle PodcastsGoogle Play MusicStitcherSoundCloudOvercastI Heart RadioPlease rate and review us on your favorite listening platform!Follow us on Instagram: thelarryspoppodLike our Facebook pageFollow Chris Larry on Twitter: chrislarry33Find our Spotify playlist Vol. 4. hereFind our Spotify playlist Vol. 3 hereFind our Spotify playlist Vol. 2 hereFind our Spotify playlis Vol. 1 hereNote we don't own any of the song clips played in episode, will take down upon request. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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This week, Ross sits down with Pastor Joe to talk about what's happening during the upcoming Fall 2018 Missions Conference. How can you be involved? What is the focus for the weekend?
Yup, it's been a long time since I uploaded a Church of the Heart episode. Like, since the beginning of May. OK, I'm back. Today's episode is catching up and a brief introduction of something I'm calling "The Decapolis Initiative," which has as its goal the starting of 10 new Summit Fellowships or, as we call it in the podcast, churches of the heart. I'll also discuss some of the work we've been doing with Luke 10 Community. In this episode: Scripture - Luke 10:1 Luke 10 Community Robert Banks Interview with John White Dan & Jody on Luke 10 Conference
This year's batch of Fall TV Premieres snuck up on us a bit. Here we are, the last show in September, and just now getting to the new shows coming out. In fact, this week may have been the biggest week for new and returning show premieres of the season. If you missed something that looks great, the good news is that you can probably find it on Hulu or the Networks' streaming app. Esquire has a great list of every premiere date up to September 30. Monday, Sept. 24 Magnum P.I. (CBS) Magnum P.I. is a modern take on the classic series starring Jay Hernandez as Thomas Magnum, a decorated former Navy SEAL who, upon returning home from Afghanistan, repurposes his military skills to become a private investigator in Hawaii. Manifest (NBC) Once Upon a Time's Josh Dallas stars in this mystery thriller about passengers on a plane who arrive at their destination after a few-hour flight only to learn that five years have somehow gone by in the world. Presuming the passengers and crew dead, their loved ones have mourned them and already moved on. Thrown into this impossible situation, the people who had been aboard the flight will be forced to figure out how to pick up the pieces of their personal lives, as well as the greater purpose that is their destiny. Tuesday, Sept. 25 FBI (CBS) FBI,from Emmy Award winner Dick Wolf, is a fast-paced drama about the inner workings of the New York office of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. These first-class agents -- including Special Agent Maggie Bell (Missy Peregrym) and her partner, Special Agent Omar Adom 'OA' Zidan (Zeeko Zaki) -- bring all their talents, intellect and technical expertise to tenaciously investigate cases of tremendous magnitude, including terrorism, organized crime and counterintelligence. New Amsterdam (NBC) Inspired by Bellevue, the oldest public hospital in America, this unique medical drama follows the brilliant and charming Dr. Max Goodwin (The Blacklist's Ryan Eggold), the institution's newest medical director who sets out to tear up the bureaucracy and provide exceptional care. Not taking 'no' for an answer, Dr. Goodwin must disrupt the status quo and prove he will stop at nothing to breathe new life into this understaffed, underfunded and underappreciated hospital -- the only one in the world capable of treating Ebola patients, prisoners from Rikers and the President of the United States under one roof -- and return it to the glory that put it on the map. Wednesday, Sept. 26 A Million Little Things (ABC) They say friendship isn't one big thing, it's a million little things -- and that's true for a group of friends from Boston who bonded under unexpected circumstances. Some have achieved success, others are struggling in their careers and relationships, but all of them feel stuck in life. After one of them dies unexpectedly, it's just the wake-up call the others need to finally start living. Along the way, they discover that friends may be the one thing to save them from themselves. Single Parents (ABC) This ensemble comedy follows a group of single parents as they lean on each other to help raise their 7-year-old kids and maintain some kind of personal lives outside of parenthood. The series begins when the group meets Will (Taran Killam), a 30-something guy who's been so focused on raising his daughter that he's lost sight of who he is as a man. When the other single parents see just how far down the rabbit hole of PTA, parenting and princesses Will has gone, they band together to get him out in the dating world and make him realize that being a great parent doesn't mean sacrificing everything about your own identity. Thursday, Sept. 27 Murphy Brown (CBS) Candice Bergen and series creator Diane English reunite for the revival of the groundbreaking comedy about the eponymous broadcast news legend and her biting take on current events. Now in a world of 24-hour cable, social media, "fake news" and a vastly different political climate, Murphy returns to the airwaves with her original FYI team: lifestyle reporter Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford), investigative journalist Frank Fontana (Joe Regalbuto) and producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud). Murphy's son, Avery, shares his mother's competitive spirit and quick wit, and has followed in her journalistic footsteps - perhaps too closely. Now back in the game, Murphy is determined to draw the line between good television and honest reporting, proving that the world needs Murphy Brown now more than ever. Friday, Sept. 28 The Cool Kids (Fox) From executive producer Charlie Day and starring David Alan Grier, Martin Mull, Leslie Jordan and Vicki Lawrence, The Cool Kids is a multi-camera comedy about a rag-tag group of friends living in a retirement community who are willing to break every rule in order to have fun -- because, at their age, what do they really have to lose? What unites them all is their shared belief that they're not done yet -- not by a long shot. These self-proclaimed "cool kids" are determined to make the third act of their lives the craziest one yet. Sunday, Sept. 30 God Friended Me (CBS) Brandon Micheal Hall stars in this humorous, uplifting drama as Miles Finer, an outspoken atheist whose life is turned upside down when he receives a friend request on social media from God and unwittingly becomes an agent of change in the lives and destinies of others around him. Monday, Oct. 1 Happy Together (CBS) Damon Wayans Jr. and Amber Stevens West star in this comedy about a thirtysomething happily married couple who begin to reconnect with their younger, cooler selves when Cooper (Felix Mallard), an exuberant young pop star drawn to their super ordinary suburban life, unexpectedly moves in with them. The Neighborhood (CBS) The Neighborhood is a comedy about what happens when the friendliest guy in the Midwest moves his family (the Johnsons) to a neighborhood in Los Angeles where not everyone looks like him or appreciates his extreme neighborliness. Cedric the Entertainer stars as Calvin Butler, the Johnsons' opinionated next door neighbor, who is wary of the newcomers, certain that the Johnsons will disrupt the culture on the block. Wednesday, Oct. 10 All American (CW) Think The O.C. meets Friday Night Lights: A talented football player from South Los Angeles earns the chance to play football at Beverly Hills High, and his friends and family clash as the two worlds collide. The show is based on the real-life story of pro football player Spencer Paysinger. Taye Diggs stars as the Beverly Hills High coach. Sunday, Oct. 14 Charmed (CW) Charmed is getting a reboot from creators who previously wrote for Greek and Jane the Virgin. The pilot episodes, which aired at Comic Con, implied that the three witches earned their powers to fight the patriarchy at this moment because the “weakest man” had taken over the office of president. The Alec Baldwin Show (ABC) Alec Baldwin has been hosting an interview podcast called Here's the Thing for years. His new talk show aims to adapt that model for television. The weekly show will feature lengthy sit-down interviews with celebrities. A pilot episode with Jerry Seinfeld and Kate McKinnon as guests aired last spring. Tuesday, Oct. 16 The Conners (ABC) The revival of Roseanne was cancelled earlier this year. But some of her family members are remaining on the air. ABC confirmed that a Roseanne spinoff starring Laurie Metcalfe as Jackie, John Goodman as Dan and Sara Gilbert as Darlene will air this fall. ABC executives have said the show will deal with a number of the same thematic issues, including financial struggles, but they have remained mum on how the show will explain the character of Roseanne's absence from the series. The Kids Are Alright (ABC) Set in the 1970s, this ensemble comedy follows a traditional Irish-Catholic family, the Clearys, as they navigate big and small changes during one of America's most turbulent decades. In a working-class neighborhood outside Los Angeles, Mike (Michael Cudlitz) and Peggy (Mary McCormack) raise eight boisterous boys who live out their days with little supervision. The household is turned upside down when oldest son Lawrence (Sam Straley) returns home and announces he's quitting the seminary to go off and "save the world." Times are changing and this family will never be the same. The Rookie (ABC) Starting over isn't easy, especially for small-town guy John Nolan (Nathan Fillion), who, after a life-altering incident, is pursuing his dream of being an LAPD officer. As the force's oldest rookie, he's met with skepticism from some higher-ups who see him as just a walking midlife crisis. If he can't keep up with the young cops and the criminals, he'll be risking lives including his own. But if he can use his life experience, determination and sense of humor to give him an edge, he may just become a success in this new chapter of his life. Mid-Season / Summer / TBD Whiskey Cavalier (ABC) Whiskey Cavalier is a high-octane, hour-long action dramedy that follows the adventures of tough but tender FBI super-agent Will Chase (codename: "Whiskey Cavalier"), played by Scott Foley. Following an emotional breakup, Chase is assigned to work with badass CIA operative Francesca "Frankie" Trowbridge (codename: "Fiery Tribune"), played by Lauren Cohan. Together, they lead an inter-agency team of flawed, funny and heroic spies who periodically save the world (and each other) while navigating the rocky roads of friendship, romance and office politics. Abby's (NBC) Abby's is an unlicensed bar run by Abby (The Grinder's Natalie Morales) in San Diego where the regulars enthusiastically enforce a unique set of rules that give them a sense of community and allow them to avoid the frustrating behavior found at other establishments. The multi-camera comedy will be filmed outside in front of a live studio audience. The Enemy Within (NBC) In this fast-paced, spy thriller, Erica Shepherd (Jennifer Carpenter) is a brilliant former CIA operative, now known as the most notorious traitor in American history, serving life in a Supermax prison. Against every fiber of his being but with nowhere else to turn, FBI Agent Will Keaton (Morris Chestnut) enlists Shepherd to help track down a fiercely dangerous and elusive criminal she knows all too well. For Keaton, it's not easy to trust the woman who cost him so much. While Shepherd and Keaton have different motivations for bringing the enemy to justice, they both know that to catch a spy... they must think like one. The Passage (Fox) Based on author Justin Cronin's best-selling trilogy of the same name, The Passage is an epic, character-driven thriller about a secret government medical facility experimenting with a dangerous virus that could either cure all disease or cause the downfall of the human race. The series focuses on 10-year-old Amy Bellafonte (Saniyya Sidney), who is chosen to be a test subject for this experiment, and Brad Wolgast (Mark-Paul Gosselaar), the federal agent who becomes her surrogate father as he tries to protect her. Schooled (ABC) This spin-off of The Goldbergs is set in the 1990s and follows the hilarious teachers of William Penn Academy - led by Tim Meadows (Principal Glascott), Bryan Callen (Coach Mellor) and AJ Michalka (Lainey Lewis) - who, despite their eccentricities and crazy personal lives, are heroes to their students. Fam (CBS) Fam stars Nina Dobrev and Tone Bell in a comedy about a woman whose vision of a perfect life with her adoring fiancé and his wonderful family is radically altered when her 16-year-old, out-of-control half-sister unexpectedly comes to live with her. The Fix (ABC) Attorney and author Marcia Clark co-writes and executive produces a new legal drama about Maya Travis (Robin Tunney), an L.A. district attorney who suffers a devastating defeat when prosecuting an A-list actor for double murder. With her high-profile career derailed, she flees for a quieter life in Washington. Eight years later, when this same celebrity is under suspicion for another murder, Maya Travis is lured back to the DA's office for another chance at justice. Grand Hotel (ABC) Eva Longoria executive produces this bold, provocative drama set at the last family-owned hotel in multicultural Miami Beach. Charismatic Santiago Mendoza (Demian Bichir) owns the hotel, while his glamorous second wife, Gigi (Roselyn Sanchez), and their adult children enjoy the spoils of success. The hotel's loyal staff round out a contemporary, fresh take on an upstairs/downstairs story. Wealthy and beautiful guests bask in luxury, but scandals, escalating debt and explosive secrets hide beneath the picture-perfect exterior. The show is based on the Spanish series. I Feel Bad (NBC) Produced by Amy Poehler, this half-hour comedy follows a woman (Sarayu Blue) and her unfiltered takes on trying to have it all. It's based on the book I Feel Bad. All Day. Every Day. About Everything. written by Orli Auslander. Paul Edelstein also stars. The InBetween (NBC) Following in the steps of Ghost Whisperer, this paranormal procedural focuses on a woman who can communicate with the dead. Harriet Dyer stars as Cassie Bishop, a woman who uses her clairvoyant gifts in order to help the police solve some of the city's most puzzling cases. Arrow's Paul Blackthorne will also star, having left The CW show ahead of its seventh season. Proven Innocent (FOX) This midseason drama follows an underdog criminal defense firm led by Madeline Scott (Rachelle Lefevre), a fierce and uncompromising lawyer with a hunger for justice. At age 18, she was wrongfully convicted, along with her brother Levi (Riley Smith), in a sensational murder case that made her an infamous media obsession, a household name and a national cause célèbre. Madeline's bold and bullish tactics earn her a number of enemies -- especially Gore Bellows (Brian d'Arcy James), the prosecutor who initially put her away and still believes in her guilt. Despite Bellows' ceaseless quest to see her behind bars again, Madeline will continue to defend others, even as she fights to maintain her innocence and searches for the real killer in her own case. The Red Line (CBS) From acclaimed producers Ava DuVernay and Greg Berlanti, The Red Line follows the lives of three vastly different Chicago families whose stories of loss and tragedy intersect in the wake of the mistaken shooting of an African American doctor by a white cop. The Red Line cast includes Noah Wyle, Emayatzy Corinealdi and Aliyah Royale. Rel (Fox) Rel Howery (The Carmichael Show) stars in this comedy loosely based on his life. Set in Chicago, it follows Lil Rel, a positive-thinking man whose ideals are put to the test when he discovers his wife has been cheating on him. As Lil Rel rebuilds his life after a divorce, he tries to find love and respect on the South Side. The Village (NBC) The Village is a brownstone in Brooklyn with exceptionally unique tenants despite its ordinary exterior. The show will tell the heartwarming and challenging stories of the residents, which include Sarah, a single mom and nurse; Gabe, a young law student with a much older roommate; Nick, a war veteran; and Ava, a mother protecting her son from ICE.
Join the three amigos as they duke it out for the shows that they are promising to watch this upcoming season! Music: www.bensound.com
In part 2 of our fall TV and movie preview, your three favorite millennials list their top 5 most anticipated fall movies, from A Star is Born, to The Favourite, to Creed II. Plus: Willoughby is back in The Good Place, Anya is alive with The Sound of Music, and HT is cautiously excited about Netflix's upcoming live-action Avatar: The Last Airbender series.
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Your three favorite millennials honor a time-old tradition of listing their most anticipated fall TV of this year. Check out the first part of our annual fall TV and movie preview. Plus: Willoughby loves American Vandal, Anya can't stop talking about The Tale, and HT is traveling through time with her Doctor Who rewatch.
This week my brother (Gavin) and I (Noah) finally return to The Movie Ark (Proper) to discuss our Top 10 Most Anticipated Films for Fall 2018 (*and a little bit of Winter, our lists range from Sept. 14th - Dec. 28th releases) We hope you find a few flicks to add to your radar, and if there's anything you feel like we missed, are super excited about, or would definitely like to hear discussed in-depth in a future episode, Let Us Know : thearkofe@gmail.com ...Until Next Week...Have a Marvelous Movie Ark Monday Everyone! Intro / Outro ("Children of the New Dawn" by the late, great Johann Johannsson from one of his forthcoming final film scores for MANDY) PS Don't forget to check out Episode 9 of Every Town Has An Elm Street, This Friday, as The Brothers Blanchard (Matthew & Patrick) bring their stroll down Elm Street to an end with Freddy vs Jason Round 2 : The Rematch Follow more from The Ark of E Network : On Instagram @thearkofenetwork , Twitter @thearkofe , and Our Website : www.thearkofe.com
On the August 30, 2018 episode of /Film Daily, /Film editor-in-chief Peter Sciretta is joined by weekend editor Brad Oman and writer Hoai-Tran Bui to answer a couple letters in the Mail Bag and talk about the latest film and tv news, including the most anticipated movies of Fall 2018, Roma early buzz, Netflix going theatrical, Mindhunter season 2 casting and Sinemia. You can subscribe to /Film Daily on iTunes, Google Play, Overcast, Spotify and all the popular podcast apps (here is the RSS URL if you need it). In The Mail Bag: Sam L from Atlanta writes in “This is a fan. After hearing your comment about visiting the Henson Exhibit, I wanted to let you know that there is a Henson Museum. It is located in Atlanta at the Center for Puppetry Arts. (http://www.puppet.org/) The Center has 2 museums, one focusing on the Hensons and one focusing on Puppets around the World. (They include some figures from Laika stop-motion films. ) The Henson Museum has muppets from Sesame Street, from the Muppet Show and Fraggle Rock and many of their movies. It is not really large but it is a great collection. The Henson Foundation gave much of their collection to the Center so the rotate out different characters and displays. Thanks for the great show and please thank Chris, Jacob, Hoai-Tran, Ben and Brad. Michelly writes in to say “Hi Peter. I just wanted to say that for me you can keep talking about the Magic Castle. I will never get enough of your tales hehe. It's not easy to get in and you did it! Listeners should chill and just appreciate it. I bet you're a great magician and that your magic will evolve a lot. Keep going! Also, I feel that the water cooler is in its best format ever. So glad that besides what you guys have been doing, we get to listen what you have been reading, watching, playing and so on. Finally, a shoutout to HT, my favorite person hihi, for reading and recommending Sharp Objects. Best wishes from Brazil!” Kolin from San Jose, CA writes in with a question: “With “Venom” and The Joker movie coming out soon, what other villains do you think deserve their own movie?” In The News: Brad: Fandango Users' Most Anticipated Fall Movies Somehow Don't Include ‘Creed II' HT (og Ben): ‘Roma' Early Buzz: Alfonso Cuaron Has Delivered Another Masterpiece Brad: Netflix May Give Alfonso Cuaron's ‘Roma' and Other Prestige Movies a Theatrical Release / Netflix to Give Awards Season Theatrical Runs to 'Roma,' 'The Ballad of Buster Scruggs,' and '22 July' HT (og Chris): ‘Once Upon a Time in Hollywood' Charles Manson Actor is Also Playing Manson in ‘Mindhunter' Season 2 Brad: Sinemia Trying to Lure MoviePass Customers Away With New $9.99 Subscription Plan Other articles mentioned: All the other stuff you need to know: You can find more about all the stories we mentioned on today's show at slashfilm.com, and linked inside the show notes. /Film Daily is published every weekday, bringing you the most exciting news from the world of movies and television as well as deeper dives into the great features from slashfilm.com. You can subscribe to /Film Daily on iTunes, Google Play, Overcast, Spotify and all the popular podcast apps (RSS). Send your feedback, questions, comments and concerns to us at peter@slashfilm.com. Please leave your name and general geographic location in case we mention the e-mail on the air. Please rate and review the podcast on iTunes, tell your friends and spread the word! Thanks to Sam Hume for our logo.
Josh & Katie Krehbiel // VISION 2018