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PS You're Wrong: A Pop Culture Podcast
P.S. You're Wrong About: Justin Bieber (Episode 137 - Birthday Special)

PS You're Wrong: A Pop Culture Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2021 87:31


For Shelby’s birthday episode, she leads a deep dive into the career of Justin Bieber. From his days as teen hearthrob to his fall from grace again … and again, until his most recent iteration as a Jesus-faring, RnB playing, dreadlocks-wearing, full-fledge adult that might still be suffering from some arrested development. They are talking about it all and whether or not, by the end of it, they have any love for the Biebs. Want more? Consider joining our Patreon at Plus check out our merch at psyourewrong.square.site!

PS You're Wrong: A Pop Culture Podcast
P.S. You're Wrong About: Justin Bieber (Episode 137 - Birthday Special)

PS You're Wrong: A Pop Culture Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2021 87:31


For Shelby's birthday episode, she leads a deep dive into the career of Justin Bieber. From his days as teen hearthrob to his fall from grace again … and again, until his most recent iteration as a Jesus-faring, RnB playing, dreadlocks-wearing, full-fledge adult that might still be suffering from some arrested development. They are talking about it all and whether or not, by the end of it, they have any love for the Biebs. Want more? Consider joining our Patreon at Plus check out our merch at psyourewrong.square.site!

Grief is a Sneaky Bitch
Finding Your Way

Grief is a Sneaky Bitch

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2021 49:57


About the EpisodeIn today’s episode, I was joined by a beautiful soul, Shelby Forsythia. College years can be full of new beginnings. For Shelby, they became what she describes now as her 4 years of hell, resulting in the death of her mother. While I’ll let her tell you about it in her own words, what I want to tell you is how much I appreciate the way she thoughtful peels back all of the secondary losses many of us experience beyond death loss.She has taken what she has learned from her own healing and transformed it into her own unique grief support offerings to the world including her podcast Coming Back and two books, including her latest release Your Grief, Your Way. If you want to learn more about Shelby, you can visit www.shelbyforsythia.com or follow her on Instagram @shelbyforythia. When you do, tell her I said hi!About The HostAs founder of Reimagining Grief, Lisa is on a mission to change the narratives of grief, one conversation at a time. Learn more by visiting www.reimagininggrief.com In addition to hosting this podcast, she offers a variety of services and products from individual grief sessions, to guided meditations, workshops, company culture consulting and even a line of beautiful and authentic Empathy Cards. Additionally, she works as a freelance speaker and writer on the topics of grief, loss and empathy for many outlets including as a VIP contributor to Thrive Global. If you’re feeling social, follow her on social media @reimagininggrief. If you like this series, please make sure to leave a rating and write a review TODAY on Apple Podcasts.Thanks to our Sponsor - GiftPodJulian and TJ, co-creators of GiftPod, are two special guys who created a beautiful product I just know you’re going to love. They see podcasts as much more than a collection of digital audio files; they see them as opportunities to share and eternalize memories with loved ones. TJ lost his father when he was young. His family often shares stories of his dad’s laugh; TJ wishes he could hear it again. GiftPod was created to capture these memories. Their support of this show means the world to me AND it also means they support my listeners too! Visit www.giveagiftpod.com and enter our discount code, GSB10, at checkout. Oh, and tell them I said hi too!#lisakeefauvermsw #reimagininggrief #widow #widowsofinstagram #socialworker #speaker #writer #empathy #empathycards #griefisasneakybitch #death #grief #loss #mourning #griefandloss #griefjourney #griefquotes #griefsupport #griefguide #podcasts #podcast #podcastersofinstagram #podcasters#spotify #applepodcasts #iTunes #shelbyforsythia #findingyourway #yourgriefyourway See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Field Tripping
If You're Melting | Shelby Hartman & Madison Margolin

Field Tripping

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2020 37:48


Shelby Hartman and Madison Margolin are co-founders of the psychedelic print magazine ‘Double Blind’. They join Ronan to discuss how psychedelics create a positive ripple effect on society when they heal the individual. Then, Madison shares how her first trip was the most impactful – and Shelby says psychedelics showed her what it means to be human. Psychedelics can heal, but they are not a magic bullet; that’s why it’s important for us to be candid about our experiences. Show Notes: Shelby Hartman and Madison Margolin are changing the narrative around psychedelic drugs with their print magazine ‘Double Blind’ that covers stories about psychedelics from around the globe. Before the magazine – the two worked with notable publications including Rolling Stone, HERB, Vice Media, High Times, and LA Weekly.Connecting with psychedelics from a young age – both Shelby and Madison are focused on a mission to educate people about the potential of psychedelic experiences – and to assist them with their own healing and personal growth.They join Ronan to discuss how psychedelics create a positive ripple effect on society when they heal the individual. Then, Madison shares how her first trip was the most impactful – and Shelby says psychedelics showed her what it means to be human. Psychedelics can heal, but they are not a magic bullet; that’s why it’s important for us to be candid about our experiences.Learn more at doubleblindmag.com, follow Shelby Hartman on Instagram @shelbyannehart or Madison Margolin on Instagram @ madisonmargolinThe origin story of ‘Double Blind’ and the role of science in our approach. (3:30)Psychedelics are not about just healing the individual – they help the community and society at large – creating a ripple effect of globally conscious citizens. (7:03)Madison’s first trip was one of her most impactful – and she took inspiration from seeing the book cover ‘Be Here Now” by Ram Dass. Psychedelics can be used as an inspiration for daily sober living. (10:10)Integration is the real work – and psychedelics help you reintegrate as a whole. (12:40)For Shelby, her first time on ayahuasca was one of the most profound experiences. It shaped her outlook on the world – and provided clarity on her understanding of what it meant to be human. (13:50)Afterwards, she felt much peace. But on the second night, Shelby spent her trip resisting what was happening. Some of the best advice she relied on: “if you’re melting – melt” and “the only way out – is through”. For Shelby, seeing a psychedelic integration therapist after the experience would have been helpful. (17:00)Shelby and Madison are passionate about the potential of psychedelics to heal – but not a magic bullet and not for everyone. That’s why it’s important we are candid about our experiences. (19:00)Why the mainstream needs to become more psychedelic. (25:00)‘Double Blind’ and ‘Field Trip Psychedelics’ are both organizations who are deeply passionate about the therapeutic potential of psychedelic and we are working towards a world where people who can heal from them in a safe and compassionate context. (26:30)Shelby would love to see her Dad take a trip one day – and since COVID hit – she thinks he is finally coming around. (32:40)Psychedelics aren’t just about healing one person. Once one person starts on a path to healing, they start everyone around them on a path to healing. Psychedelics can help you to re-integrate yourself as a whole. (35:10)

One Movie Punch
Episode 676 - Ford v Ferrari (2019)

One Movie Punch

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2020 12:01


Hi everyone! Welcome back for our first full week of reviews for 2020. And it’s going to be a very busy week, I can tell you that much. We’re continuing our catchup weeks, reviewing films recently released in theaters, with a special focus on Golden Globe nominees. I’m sure you are all anxiously awaiting the results this evening as much as we are, not to mention the rest of Film Twitter. This week we’ll have the return of two more regular contributors. Ryan L. Terry will be reviewing JUDY tomorrow in place of Matinee Mondays, and Keith Lyons will return on Thursday with his review of last year’s LES MISÉRABLES. The Book of Lies Podcast will be returning with their review of ROCKETMAN. We’ll have our first special interview episode with Irish filmmaker Robbie Walsh looking at his microbudget feature EDEN. Andrew Campbell will return on Friday with his review of A24’s THE DEATH OF DICK LONG. And Saturday, I’ll be reviewing the Safdie Brothers’ latest film, UNCUT GEMS, if my heart can take it. All of this content is currently a labor of love, but you can help us grow! Head on over to patreon.com/onemoviepunch and contribute to the podcast at any level. All sponsors become eligible for Sponsor Sundays, which you’ll hear about in a little bit. You’ll also find exclusive content, including interviews, audio dramas, special episodes, and much, much more. Subscribe to stay current with the latest releases. Contribute at Patreon for exclusive content. Connect with us over social media to continue the conversation. Here we go! ///// > ///// Today’s movie is FORD V FERRARI, the historical drama directed by James Mangold, and written for the screen by Jez Butterworth, John-Henry Butterworth, and Jason Keller. In the 1960s, Lee Iacocca (Jon Bernthal) proposes to Henry Ford II (Tracy Letts) that Ford should design a car to compete in the 24 Hours of Le Mans, a grueling race dominated year after year by the Ferrari company. After Ferrari rejects Ford’s offer to purchase their company, Lee reaches out to car designer Carroll Shelby (Matt Damon) and an irascible driver named Ken Miles (Christian Bale) to defeat them on the track. No spoilers. America has a love/hate relationship with the automobile, carefully nurtured as a status symbol during the rise of the Ford Motor Company, then becoming a mainstay of rural and suburban life. Entire cities have been designed around the automobile, making their ownership, or at least their availability a necessity for many, and bringing pollution, rising gas prices, and gridlock traffic. Automobiles are tools like any other, but there is a subset of cars that make the transition from tools to toys, whether that’s the classic car clubs across the world, or the minor league racing circuit. FORD V FERRARI is a film about boys working on their toys, in this case, the incredible and innovative Ford GT40. Ford wasn’t the only company targeting Ferrari in that time period. At General Motors, John DeLorean was pushing the Pontiac LeMans and offering a GTO package, the first commercially available mainstream muscle car in the United States. In fact, the GTO signifier was inspired by the successful Ferrari 250 GTO. You can find out more about that particular car in FRAMING JOHN DELOREAN (Episode #648), along with a general look at the rise of the muscle car. Each character involved on the Ford team exemplifies the different types of boys and their toys. For Ford, played very arrogantly by Tracy Letts, this challenge was about pride in the once great Ford Motor Company, and after Ford fails to buy Ferrari, about wounded pride. For Iacocca, it’s about making a path for himself at Ford, and an episode in the often-contentious relationship with Ford II. For Shelby, the challenge is about the challenge itself, and his own wounded pride about failing to win at Le Mans before needing to retire. For Miles, it’s about the pride in being the best racer, and knowing cars better than anyone else. And for the supporting cast around them, it’s about dealing with all the emotions and fallout surrounding the entire journey, leaving metaphorical and literal wreckage in its wake. FORD V FERRARI borrows a great deal from classic racing movies. We’re introduced to the characters early on, laying the groundwork for each character, and for the corporate intrigue surrounding Ford’s attempt to buy his way into racing. Once the conflicts are established, not just between Ford and Ferrari, but also internally on the Ford team, we begin the journey to Le Mans ’66. The writing team plays a little fast and loose with the actual history, all crafted to make sure the viewer is firmly on the Ford side, and within the Ford team, firmly on the side of Shelby and Miles. Ferrari is made out to be arrogant enough to want to see them fail. The road to Le Mans 66 shows us not just the development of the Ford GT40, but also the development of the two lead characters. We learn a lot about Shelby and Miles, and their relationships outside of their obsession with cars. We also get a sneak peak into the absolutely ridiculous and childish corporate politics that get played, especially by boys playing with their toys, whether that’s a car, a division, a career, or an entire corporation. We want the team to win, even if it seems composed entirely of assholes. Even Shelby and Miles, played as good old boys from a forgotten era, can be assholes from time to time, which is contextually accurate, but also feels incredibly privileged, especially with how petty many characters act when that much money is at stake for what is ultimately a frivolous honor. Now, I may not like the characters in this film, but that doesn’t mean they aren’t played well. Christian Bale absolutely deserves the nomination for Best Actor in a Drama, turning in a full and consistent character performance from start to finish. He’s almost a perfect asshole at times, sometimes justifiably so, sometimes aggravatingly not. Damon’s portrayal of Shelby feels much smaller next to Bale’s performance, which is also reminiscent of the relationship between Shelby and Miles at the time. The supporting cast is above average, working to support either the team’s efforts or the individuals on the team. Miles’ relationship to his spouse Mollie (Caitriona Balfe) and his son Peter (Noah Jupe) provide a nice break from, or at least a reduction of, the testosterone of the other scenes. I do have some criticisms for the overall film. The film clocks in at two and a half hours, roughly cut up as a half-hour introduction, an hour to make it to Le Mans, about thirty minutes at Le Mans, and closing up afterwards. The film does a great job of managing the focus of Ford vs Ferrari, but doesn’t manage the character’s stories nearly as well. Aside from Miles, and maybe Shelby, every other character has very little development, either acting as a force of nature in Ford and Iacocca, or acting in reaction to Shelby and Miles. I feel like at least thirty minutes could be cut from the film, although I’m not entirely sure where. Taking out the extra scenes involving Miles would lessen Bale’s performance, and with Shelby narrating portions of the film, it’s hard to know where else to cut. While I was never bored by the film, I did get impatient waiting to get to the racing, then wondered how much was left at the end. FORD V FERRARI is an extensive look at the journey to Ford’s victory at the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1966, focused on the rivalry between Ford and Ferrari, but also on the car that won the race, and the people who took that car to victory. Bale turns in an excellent performance, buoyed perhaps by scenes which might have pumped the brakes a little too much along the way. Muscle car and racing fans, or fans of films about cars, will definitely enjoy this film. Just allocate enough time to properly enjoy it. Rotten Tomatoes: 92% (CERTIFIED FRESH) Metacritic: 81 (MUST SEE) One Movie Punch: 8.0/10 FORD V FERRARI (2019) is rated PG-13 and is currently playing in theaters.

Who Am I Really?
106 – Beautiful Truth

Who Am I Really?

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2019 45:38


For Shelby, growing up as a Korean adoptee left her feeling “othered” as she didn’t quite fit into her community. The Korean school her parents tried to raise her in wouldn’t accept her either. She was forced to live in between her culture and what Americans would or would not let her be. On a heritage trip to South Korea she experienced the heavy emotions of reunion with her birth mother, the challenge of remaining a secret, and witnessed the frustrations of her brother who couldn’t locate his biological family. Shelby also gained a real compassion for her adopted mother whose reasons for adopting brought Shelby and her mother closer together. This is Shelby’s journey. The post Who Am I...Really? Podcast (http://www.whoamireallypodcast.com) .

Everyday Extraordinary
What Is Worship with Shelby Burton

Everyday Extraordinary

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2019 53:43


What is worship? How should we approach it? Is it someone else’s job to worship on our behalf? I believe worship is far more important than we give it credit for in our daily lives and I think the reason for that boils down to the fact that we have been looking at the topic of worship all wrong. Luckily, I have a friend who earned a degree in worship and leads a worship team at her church from time to time. Shelby Burton has been my friend for many years and one of the things I have learned about her is that she loves worship. That is why I invited Shelby to talk about this topic. Leading a worship team is not her full time job but she brings a mindset that understands that true worship does happen at all times. I hope you enter into this episode ready to think about what worship is and how we incorporate it into our lives. If you would like to reach out to Shelby you can do so through my website chazmcpeake.com on the contact page. Please put "For Shelby" in the subject line or at the top of your message and I will send it along. You can also read my blog, see other projects, or contact me if you visit chazmcpeake.com. You can hear more of this podcast on that site, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or pretty much anywhere else podcasts can be found. Thank you so much for listening, subscribing, and sharing this with your family and friends.

She Explores
On Paper

She Explores

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2017 32:55


What do you do when your life looks great "on paper" but it isn't the life you want? We talk with Shelby Stanger, journalist and host of the podcast "Wild Ideas Worth Living" about what she gained when she left a high paying job 9 years ago to pursue a freelance journalism career. For Shelby, what looked good on paper, a job that looked fantastic in other people’s eyes and that she’d told herself should look great in her own, resulted in a dissonance that lead her to make a big life change. It’s a feeling we can all relate to - that friction in our mind when everything is not as it appears. Shelby is a big personality: she's warm, confident and funny. She loves surfing, diving deep into other people's stories, and teaching - whether its through her work or guiding women to learn how to surf. Learn more about Shelby through our episode page via she-explores.com/podcast. Shelby interviews She Explores Host Gale Straub on "Wild Ideas Worth Living." Check out our She Explores Podcast Facebook Group! Music by Mise, Lee Rosevere, Josh Woodward, and Chris Zabriskie. Links Mentioned in This Episode: Falling Up Surf Diva Wild Ideas Worth Living

Accelerating Entrepreneurial Success (Audio) with John Bowen
Get Your Vision Off The Ground With Content Marketing Diva Shelby Larson – Episode 177

Accelerating Entrepreneurial Success (Audio) with John Bowen

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2017


Want to be truly authentic and comfortable in your own skin? Shelby Larson is killing it with her content creation, digital marketing campaigns and Google algorithms. Shelby Larson is owner, CEO and chief of big ideas at Intentional.Media. Her company provides quality content and digital marketing services. For Shelby, the power of intentional marketing and its potential is at the heart of everything you do. Get your vision off the ground and in front of the right people. Trust and follow in your guides to show you the way. Book of the Day Moonlighting on the Internet: Make An Extra $1000 Per Month in Just 5-10 Hours Per Week by Shelby Larson Resources Intentional Media - Take your marketing to the next level with Intentional Media Content Divas - Content and Web Marketing Mentions Yanik Silver Dan Sullivan - also at AES Nation Jeff Walker - also at AES Nation Joe Polish - also at AES Nation John’s 3 Key Take-aways Trusting in yourself, especially in today's world, is critical. With so much noise in the marketplace, it's far too easy to get distracted. Trust your guides to lead you in the direction you need to go. This know, like and trust factor can ultimately be the driving force behind everything. Currently testing your product or your message in today's market is relatively inexpensive. Take advantage of this capability to discover immediately whether what you are doing is working—and then react. Intentionally design your life—and business—to achieve the simple and elegant experience you want. Be successful on purpose and build a phenomenal business—get on the right side of complexity! Prefer Audio? Read the Transcript You can download a complete transcript of this entire episode by clicking here.

Accelerating Entrepreneurial Success (Video) with John Bowen
Get Your Vision Off The Ground With Content Marketing Diva Shelby Larson – Episode 177

Accelerating Entrepreneurial Success (Video) with John Bowen

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2017


Want to be truly authentic and comfortable in your own skin? Shelby Larson is killing it with her content creation, digital marketing campaigns and Google algorithms. Shelby Larson is owner, CEO and chief big ideas at Intentional.Media. Her company provides quality content and digital marketing services. For Shelby, she believes in the power of intentional marketing and its potential to be at the heart of everything you do.

PS You're Wrong: A Pop Culture Podcast
P.S. You're Wrong About: Justin Bieber (Episode 137 - Birthday Special)

PS You're Wrong: A Pop Culture Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970


For Shelby's birthday episode, she leads a deep dive into the career of Justin Bieber. From his days as teen hearthrob to his fall from grace again … and again, until his most recent iteration as a Jesus-faring, RnB playing, dreadlocks-wearing, full-fledge adult that might still be suffering from some arrested development. They are talking about it all and whether or not, by the end of it, they have any love for the Biebs. Want more? Consider joining our Patreon at Plus check out our merch at psyourewrong.square.site!