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On this episode of Trial By Stone, Phil and Sydnni chat about recent news related to Dark Crystal over past few months, we talk about Faeries tv show in development with the Froud's, JHC and Amazon, the numbers revealed from Netflix for Age of Resistance between Jan to June 2023 and the Shout Studios distribution deals with the Jim Henson Company titles including Labyrinth and of course The Dark Crystal. Shownotes Amazon MGM Studios, Jim Henson Company to Develop Series Based on Brian & Wendy Froud's Faeries (EXCLUSIVE) https://variety.com/2023/tv/news/amazon-mgm-studios-jim-henson-company-faeries-series-brian-wendy-froud-1235812780/ What We Watched: A Netflix Engagement Report https://about.netflix.com/en/news/what-we-watched-a-netflix-engagement-report Shout! Studios Lands Exclusive Rights To Distribute ‘Labyrinth,' ‘The Dark Crystal' & Other Jim Henson Company Titles https://deadline.com/2024/01/jim-henson-movies-labyrinth-the-dark-crystal-acquired-shout-studios-1235694059/ Women of Science Fiction: Wendy Froud | Womanica https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=70hODeHkiWY Contact Email – www.facebook.com/thedarkcrystalpodcast X – www.x.com/darkcrystalpod Instagram – www.instagram.com/darkcrystalpodcast
Wendy Froud (1954-present) is an artist revered for her sculptures of dolls and puppets. Wendy worked on many of Jim Henson's projects throughout the 70s and 80s. Her puppets have been featured in fantasy and sci-fi films including Star Wars, Labyrinth, and The Dark Crystal. For Further Reading: Wendy Froud, the woman behind the strange creatures of 1980s film How the "Mother of Yoda" conquered Hollywood — and why she disappeared A Conversation with Wendy Froud This month, we're talking about Women of Science Fiction. These women inspire us to imagine impossible worlds, alien creatures, and fantastical inventions, revealing our deepest fears... and hopes for the future. History classes can get a bad rap, and sometimes for good reason. When we were students, we couldn't help wondering... where were all the ladies at? Why were so many incredible stories missing from the typical curriculum? Enter, Womanica. On this Wonder Media Network podcast we explore the lives of inspiring women in history you may not know about, but definitely should. Every weekday, listeners explore the trials, tragedies, and triumphs of groundbreaking women throughout history who have dramatically shaped the world around us. In each 5 minute episode, we'll dive into the story behind one woman listeners may or may not know–but definitely should. These diverse women from across space and time are grouped into easily accessible and engaging monthly themes like Educators, Villains, Indigenous Storytellers, Activists, and many more. Womanica is hosted by WMN co-founder and award-winning journalist Jenny Kaplan. The bite-sized episodes pack painstakingly researched content into fun, entertaining, and addictive daily adventures. Womanica was created by Liz Kaplan and Jenny Kaplan, executive produced by Jenny Kaplan, and produced by Grace Lynch, Maddy Foley, Brittany Martinez, Edie Allard, Lindsey Kratochwill, Adesuwa Agbonile, Carmen Borca-Carrillo, Taylor Williamson, Sara Schleede, Paloma Moreno Jimenez, and Abbey Delk. Special thanks to Shira Atkins. Original theme music composed by Miles Moran. Follow Wonder Media Network: Website Instagram Twitter See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This is the sixth episode of the Warrior Wednesday Series, featuring the amazing members of The Vivid Business Club! Today I chat with Jo, from Dolly & Fred Designs, who designs prints + stationery for children, and is a pattern designer. Jo taught herself to draw + now sells out her design products. Her natural skill + flare for colour and pattern is evident, and her love for this work shines through this episode! Find Jo here: Instagram: www.instagram.com/jofrouddesignstudio Website: www.dollyandfred.com If you loved this episode, please subscribe and share - it helps me to help even more Warrior Bosses! Get your FREE guide: Ten Steps To Power Up Your Self-Belief here You're invited to join my new FREE Facebook group The Warrior Boss Society: For Business Owners Who Want More! Join here: www.facebook.com/groups/warriorbosssociety Find out how you can work with me, here: www.clairehill.uk You can find me on Instagram: @norestfor_thevivid @iamclairehill @vivid_wire Find my YouTube channel here: www.youtube.com/@iamclairehill www.clairehill.uk www.vividwire.co.uk --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/iamclairehill/message
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In this episode I speak with Tors Froud, the engagement and inclusion manager of the Uk's first National Marine Park. Tors gave me an insight into what the marine park is, and discussed some of the amazing work that is happening, all over Plymouth, to teach people about the natural environment and why it matters in a hope to encourage prosperity, conservation and safe engagement with the marine environment. To get in touch with Tors email: tors.froud@plymouth.gov.uk To keep up to date with what's happening in the National Marine Park visit: https://plymouthsoundnationalmarinepark.com/ Feel free to get in touch with me to discuss any questions/feedback/ guest ideas! I'd love to hear from you all. Instagram @Laurenpmarine/@plymouthbeneaththesurface Email: lparkmccann@gmail.com All graphics are designed by Daisy Drury: Instagram: @little_daisy_99 Email: daisy.drury99@gmail.com Until next time :) Lauren x
Notre invité du jour navigue entre cinéma et littérature. Il a été cuisinier, gardien de nuit, assistant bénévole de Fellini. Il a inventé la "televizione povera", enfanté "Froud et Stouf", joué au dictionnaire, animé les Snuls. Il a écrit une dizaine de romans, dont le dernier "Théo malgré" est sorti en octobre dernier, et réalisé une demi-douzaine de films, dont "Bunker Paradise", Prix du meilleur premier film au Festival de Namur en 2005, ou encore des adaptations de Jean-Paul Dubois ("En chantier, Monsieur Tanner") ou Amélie Nothomb ("Tokyo Fiancée"). Il développe actuellement son nouveau film avec Artemis Production. Rendez-vous avec Stefan Liberski.
14.08.2022 - Led by the Spirit Part 2 - Ps. Iain Froud by St Albans Baptist Church
Churn, baby, churn! Hear all about the butter churning, anti-teetotaler the Bwbach, a creature near and dear to Holly and Chelsea's hearts. We share family lore about bwbachad (plural for bwbach--fun, right?) and learn more about hobgoblins in general. Sources:Jenkins, Geraint. Studies in Folk Life (RLE Folklore): Essays in Honour of Iorwerth C. Peate. 2/17/2015, Taylor & Francis.Wood, Juliette. “Perceptions of the Past in the Welsh Folklore Studies.” Folklore, 108:1-2, 93-102 (1997).Rhys, John. Celtic Folklore, Welsh and Manx. 1901.Froud, Brian and Alan Lee. Faeries: Twenty-Fifth Anniversary Edition. Harry N. Abrams, Inc. 2002.https://www.oxfordreference.com/view/10.1093/oi/authority.20110803095539451https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glamorganhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brownie_(folklore)#BwbachHobgoblin- wikipediaHobgoblin- MarvelHobgoblin Music- Folk & Acoustic Musical Instruments websiteHobgoblin DnD- websitePathfinder- websiteHobgoblins- Tolkien websiteHobgoblins movie- IMDBHobgoblin book- GoodreadsGood Faeries/Bad FaeriesBwbach Explained- Bluestone National Park ResortThe Lonely Bwbach book- websiteHobgoblin (Marvel comics)- wikipediaMusic:Intro and outro: Underneath the Christmas Tree (Instrumental) by myuu http://www.thedarkpiano.com/ Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/q8fX3In7Qng
I spoke with Prof Julie Froud and Prof Karel Williams about Foundational Economy: The Infrastructure of Everyday Life (Manchester University Press, 2022). This book originally published in English in 2018 synthesises the collective's work of the previous five years in developing the foundational approach. It should now be read in conjunction with our The Foundational Approach (2020) guide to current thinking. But the book remains an important source for engaged citizens, active practitioners, and critical academics beyond who want to know more about the foundational economy concept and its relevance to the politics of progressive reform. The book is relevant to all of Europe and beyond and is available as an accessibly priced paperback in four languages. MUP publishes in English with German and Italian editions available from Suhrkamp and Einaudi. The Portuguese edition was published by Actual Editora and Dutch and Turkish translations are pending. Before you buy the book, do read our introductory chapter on this website which explains the argument of the book here. The Foundational Economy book explains how the material utilities and providential services matter economically and politically because they are the collectively consumed infrastructure of everyday life, the basis of well-being, and should be citizens' rights. The arguments about citizenship in chapter four of the book were then an important new development in foundational thinking which leads towards the edited 2020 book on The Foundational Economy and Citizenship. The Foundational Economy book also presents the first history of the foundational economy which began heroically and ends in degradation. In the century after 1880 national and local state action built up the supply of foundational services right across Europe and North America. Since 1980 their systems of provision have been undermined by a malign and neglectful state. Drawing on earlier research by collective members, the book shows how privatisation, outsourcing and market choice import the unsuitable business models of financialized public companies and private equity. Building on this basis, the collective now distinguishes FE1.0 and FE 2.0 in thinking through the Challenge of Foundational Renewal (2020) The final chapter of the book takes up the political challenge of thinking about how we can have a better future. It does not recommend specific policies but proposes broad principles for re-building the foundational which could mobilise old and new social actors in broad political alliances; ask the citizens what they want; reinvent taxation; lean on intermediary institutions; and do not assume the state is benign and competent. This opens the way to the collective's subsequent arguments in the When Systems Fail (2020) report about the incapacity of the post administrative state and the need for a careful practice of policy to transition towards transformation. A great new book that deserves a wide readership. Andrea Bernardi is Senior Lecturer in Employment and Organization Studies at Oxford Brookes University in the UK. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/economics
I spoke with Prof Julie Froud and Prof Karel Williams about Foundational Economy: The Infrastructure of Everyday Life (Manchester University Press, 2022). This book originally published in English in 2018 synthesises the collective's work of the previous five years in developing the foundational approach. It should now be read in conjunction with our The Foundational Approach (2020) guide to current thinking. But the book remains an important source for engaged citizens, active practitioners, and critical academics beyond who want to know more about the foundational economy concept and its relevance to the politics of progressive reform. The book is relevant to all of Europe and beyond and is available as an accessibly priced paperback in four languages. MUP publishes in English with German and Italian editions available from Suhrkamp and Einaudi. The Portuguese edition was published by Actual Editora and Dutch and Turkish translations are pending. Before you buy the book, do read our introductory chapter on this website which explains the argument of the book here. The Foundational Economy book explains how the material utilities and providential services matter economically and politically because they are the collectively consumed infrastructure of everyday life, the basis of well-being, and should be citizens' rights. The arguments about citizenship in chapter four of the book were then an important new development in foundational thinking which leads towards the edited 2020 book on The Foundational Economy and Citizenship. The Foundational Economy book also presents the first history of the foundational economy which began heroically and ends in degradation. In the century after 1880 national and local state action built up the supply of foundational services right across Europe and North America. Since 1980 their systems of provision have been undermined by a malign and neglectful state. Drawing on earlier research by collective members, the book shows how privatisation, outsourcing and market choice import the unsuitable business models of financialized public companies and private equity. Building on this basis, the collective now distinguishes FE1.0 and FE 2.0 in thinking through the Challenge of Foundational Renewal (2020) The final chapter of the book takes up the political challenge of thinking about how we can have a better future. It does not recommend specific policies but proposes broad principles for re-building the foundational which could mobilise old and new social actors in broad political alliances; ask the citizens what they want; reinvent taxation; lean on intermediary institutions; and do not assume the state is benign and competent. This opens the way to the collective's subsequent arguments in the When Systems Fail (2020) report about the incapacity of the post administrative state and the need for a careful practice of policy to transition towards transformation. A great new book that deserves a wide readership. Andrea Bernardi is Senior Lecturer in Employment and Organization Studies at Oxford Brookes University in the UK. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/critical-theory
I spoke with Prof Julie Froud and Prof Karel Williams about Foundational Economy: The Infrastructure of Everyday Life (Manchester University Press, 2022). This book originally published in English in 2018 synthesises the collective's work of the previous five years in developing the foundational approach. It should now be read in conjunction with our The Foundational Approach (2020) guide to current thinking. But the book remains an important source for engaged citizens, active practitioners, and critical academics beyond who want to know more about the foundational economy concept and its relevance to the politics of progressive reform. The book is relevant to all of Europe and beyond and is available as an accessibly priced paperback in four languages. MUP publishes in English with German and Italian editions available from Suhrkamp and Einaudi. The Portuguese edition was published by Actual Editora and Dutch and Turkish translations are pending. Before you buy the book, do read our introductory chapter on this website which explains the argument of the book here. The Foundational Economy book explains how the material utilities and providential services matter economically and politically because they are the collectively consumed infrastructure of everyday life, the basis of well-being, and should be citizens' rights. The arguments about citizenship in chapter four of the book were then an important new development in foundational thinking which leads towards the edited 2020 book on The Foundational Economy and Citizenship. The Foundational Economy book also presents the first history of the foundational economy which began heroically and ends in degradation. In the century after 1880 national and local state action built up the supply of foundational services right across Europe and North America. Since 1980 their systems of provision have been undermined by a malign and neglectful state. Drawing on earlier research by collective members, the book shows how privatisation, outsourcing and market choice import the unsuitable business models of financialized public companies and private equity. Building on this basis, the collective now distinguishes FE1.0 and FE 2.0 in thinking through the Challenge of Foundational Renewal (2020) The final chapter of the book takes up the political challenge of thinking about how we can have a better future. It does not recommend specific policies but proposes broad principles for re-building the foundational which could mobilise old and new social actors in broad political alliances; ask the citizens what they want; reinvent taxation; lean on intermediary institutions; and do not assume the state is benign and competent. This opens the way to the collective's subsequent arguments in the When Systems Fail (2020) report about the incapacity of the post administrative state and the need for a careful practice of policy to transition towards transformation. A great new book that deserves a wide readership. Andrea Bernardi is Senior Lecturer in Employment and Organization Studies at Oxford Brookes University in the UK. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/intellectual-history
I spoke with Prof Julie Froud and Prof Karel Williams about Foundational Economy: The Infrastructure of Everyday Life (Manchester University Press, 2022). This book originally published in English in 2018 synthesises the collective's work of the previous five years in developing the foundational approach. It should now be read in conjunction with our The Foundational Approach (2020) guide to current thinking. But the book remains an important source for engaged citizens, active practitioners, and critical academics beyond who want to know more about the foundational economy concept and its relevance to the politics of progressive reform. The book is relevant to all of Europe and beyond and is available as an accessibly priced paperback in four languages. MUP publishes in English with German and Italian editions available from Suhrkamp and Einaudi. The Portuguese edition was published by Actual Editora and Dutch and Turkish translations are pending. Before you buy the book, do read our introductory chapter on this website which explains the argument of the book here. The Foundational Economy book explains how the material utilities and providential services matter economically and politically because they are the collectively consumed infrastructure of everyday life, the basis of well-being, and should be citizens' rights. The arguments about citizenship in chapter four of the book were then an important new development in foundational thinking which leads towards the edited 2020 book on The Foundational Economy and Citizenship. The Foundational Economy book also presents the first history of the foundational economy which began heroically and ends in degradation. In the century after 1880 national and local state action built up the supply of foundational services right across Europe and North America. Since 1980 their systems of provision have been undermined by a malign and neglectful state. Drawing on earlier research by collective members, the book shows how privatisation, outsourcing and market choice import the unsuitable business models of financialized public companies and private equity. Building on this basis, the collective now distinguishes FE1.0 and FE 2.0 in thinking through the Challenge of Foundational Renewal (2020) The final chapter of the book takes up the political challenge of thinking about how we can have a better future. It does not recommend specific policies but proposes broad principles for re-building the foundational which could mobilise old and new social actors in broad political alliances; ask the citizens what they want; reinvent taxation; lean on intermediary institutions; and do not assume the state is benign and competent. This opens the way to the collective's subsequent arguments in the When Systems Fail (2020) report about the incapacity of the post administrative state and the need for a careful practice of policy to transition towards transformation. A great new book that deserves a wide readership. Andrea Bernardi is Senior Lecturer in Employment and Organization Studies at Oxford Brookes University in the UK. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/sociology
I spoke with Prof Julie Froud and Prof Karel Williams about Foundational Economy: The Infrastructure of Everyday Life (Manchester University Press, 2022). This book originally published in English in 2018 synthesises the collective's work of the previous five years in developing the foundational approach. It should now be read in conjunction with our The Foundational Approach (2020) guide to current thinking. But the book remains an important source for engaged citizens, active practitioners, and critical academics beyond who want to know more about the foundational economy concept and its relevance to the politics of progressive reform. The book is relevant to all of Europe and beyond and is available as an accessibly priced paperback in four languages. MUP publishes in English with German and Italian editions available from Suhrkamp and Einaudi. The Portuguese edition was published by Actual Editora and Dutch and Turkish translations are pending. Before you buy the book, do read our introductory chapter on this website which explains the argument of the book here. The Foundational Economy book explains how the material utilities and providential services matter economically and politically because they are the collectively consumed infrastructure of everyday life, the basis of well-being, and should be citizens' rights. The arguments about citizenship in chapter four of the book were then an important new development in foundational thinking which leads towards the edited 2020 book on The Foundational Economy and Citizenship. The Foundational Economy book also presents the first history of the foundational economy which began heroically and ends in degradation. In the century after 1880 national and local state action built up the supply of foundational services right across Europe and North America. Since 1980 their systems of provision have been undermined by a malign and neglectful state. Drawing on earlier research by collective members, the book shows how privatisation, outsourcing and market choice import the unsuitable business models of financialized public companies and private equity. Building on this basis, the collective now distinguishes FE1.0 and FE 2.0 in thinking through the Challenge of Foundational Renewal (2020) The final chapter of the book takes up the political challenge of thinking about how we can have a better future. It does not recommend specific policies but proposes broad principles for re-building the foundational which could mobilise old and new social actors in broad political alliances; ask the citizens what they want; reinvent taxation; lean on intermediary institutions; and do not assume the state is benign and competent. This opens the way to the collective's subsequent arguments in the When Systems Fail (2020) report about the incapacity of the post administrative state and the need for a careful practice of policy to transition towards transformation. A great new book that deserves a wide readership. Andrea Bernardi is Senior Lecturer in Employment and Organization Studies at Oxford Brookes University in the UK. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Picture Books with Jo Glidden- Baker, Sarah Speedie & Jacinta Froud: Interviewed by Dani Vee
Mind Over Matters w/ Dr. Aimee 'InsideThe Froud Factory' 05.02.21 by WCPT 820 AM
In this episode, Dan chats with Joe Froud from Best Life Financial Planning and the Retirement Planning Academy. Here, they chat about launching a business during COVID, the need for financial coaching from clients and the transition from paraplanner to financial planner. Find out more about our community: https://nextgenplanners.co.uk/
Das neoliberale Wirtschaftsdenken bietet keine Lösungen für die großen sozialen und wirtschaftlichen Herausforderungen unserer Zeit, diese Überzeugung setzt sich immer weiter durch. Wie können soziale Verantwortung und gesellschaftliche Solidarität wieder in den Fokus der ökonomischen Debatte gestellt werden? Wie schaffen wir eine öffentliche Infrastruktur, die allen dient? Diese Fragen diskutiert Julie Froud (auf Englisch) im Gespräch über ihr Buch „Die Ökonomie des Alltageslebens. Für eine neue Infrastrukturpolitik“. Mit: Prof. Dr. Julie Froud, Moderation: Azadê Peşmen
Doctor candidate from UNAIR, Surabaya. Froud of Anuradha Koirala and wish have dinner with her someday A very happy person who stay and study in Indonesia, Funny also serious person :) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/francis-underwood/message
Join me as I speak to Charlotte Froud; an inspirational young artist, as we discuss art and how it impacts our wellbeing and enables us to enjoy a longer healthier life. "Art gets you to observe the beauty of the little things in life" Charlotte Froud
Our planning system is supposed to be an arbiter of competing interests. But when it comes to people's perceptions, they feel excluded and mistrust it. Perhaps that is because it takes decisions on people's behalf but often not in their perceived interests, Daisy suggests. The pandemic has pushed planning online disadvantaging many. Yet planning remains 'a good thing'. We need to restore trust in it by engaging people earlier, she argues, with 'big public conservations' about our most important issues.
Interview with Joe Froud Best Life Financial Planning are retirement planning specialists. We help people answer the big financial questions in life such as “Can I afford to retire early” and “Will my partner be okay if anything happened to me?”. We work with our clients on an ongoing basis to help them make better financial decisions, give them peace of mind about their money and live the best version of their life possible.
The episodes of regular people telling us about their life in retirement have proven to be very popular. One of our very first episodes – number 4 in fact – of my conversation with clients and friends Nick and Debbie Taylor telling us what makes for a successful retirement for them, continues to be one of our most downloaded episodes. So today we're going to hear the story - so far - of another client and friend – Lindsey Froud. Lindsey spent some years living in the Middle East before returning to the UK a few years ago. At this point, she decided to semi-retire at quite an early age. She shares with us today the importance of keeping working – on her terms, and why she tries to do something she's never done before every month. Sadly, since we recorded this episode Lindsey's mother has passed away, so my sympathies go out to Lindsey and her family.
What IS gentleness? Is it a weakness? Or is it something else? If you struggle with gentleness, check out Beverly’s wisdom on the topic. She also shares what it was like to transition from a great, but overwhelming job into something that brought her life more into balance, and the practice that has brought deeper […]
Wendy Froud grew up creating her very own fairy gardens. Little could she have known then that she would be building fairy gardens for the rest of her life, and like her literary namesake, would sculpt the imaginations of generations of children, young and old, with her extravagant, whimsical creations.
It's classic film time again, and we heading back to the 1980s to revisit the fantastic world of The Dark Crystal, a dream collaboration between Jim Henson and Brian Froud.
“Siamo sull'orlo di un tempo di guerra nella nostra democrazia”. Lo ha detto il presidente francese Macron ieri a Ginevra, nel discorso per i 100 anni dell'Organizzazione Internazionale del Lavoro. Disuguaglianze e rendite, voglia di autoritarismo tra i cittadini: l'Occidente, secondo Macron, non è stato in grado di trarre le conseguenze da questi fallimenti cambiando il modello di organizzazione del capitalismo. Memos ha ospitato Filippo Barbera, sociologo dello sviluppo all'università di Torino, per commentare Macron e l'intervista all'economista Julie Froud, teorica dell'Economia Fondamentale (che è anche il titolo di un libro pubblicato da Einaudi, 2019). Froud è stata ospite in questi giorni a Milano della Fondazione Feltrinelli per il Jobless Society Forum. Chiude la puntata di oggi Bruno Simili, vicedirettore della rivista Il Mulino.
“Siamo sull’orlo di un tempo di guerra nella nostra democrazia”. Lo ha detto il presidente francese Macron ieri a Ginevra, nel discorso per i 100 anni dell’Organizzazione Internazionale del Lavoro. Disuguaglianze e rendite, voglia di autoritarismo tra i cittadini: l’Occidente, secondo Macron, non è stato in grado di trarre le conseguenze da questi fallimenti cambiando il modello di organizzazione del capitalismo. Memos ha ospitato Filippo Barbera, sociologo dello sviluppo all’università di Torino, per commentare Macron e l’intervista all’economista Julie Froud, teorica dell’Economia Fondamentale (che è anche il titolo di un libro pubblicato da Einaudi, 2019). Froud è stata ospite in questi giorni a Milano della Fondazione Feltrinelli per il Jobless Society Forum. Chiude la puntata di oggi Bruno Simili, vicedirettore della rivista Il Mulino.
“Siamo sull’orlo di un tempo di guerra nella nostra democrazia”. Lo ha detto il presidente francese Macron ieri a Ginevra, nel discorso per i 100 anni dell’Organizzazione Internazionale del Lavoro. Disuguaglianze e rendite, voglia di autoritarismo tra i cittadini: l’Occidente, secondo Macron, non è stato in grado di trarre le conseguenze da questi fallimenti cambiando il modello di organizzazione del capitalismo. Memos ha ospitato Filippo Barbera, sociologo dello sviluppo all’università di Torino, per commentare Macron e l’intervista all’economista Julie Froud, teorica dell’Economia Fondamentale (che è anche il titolo di un libro pubblicato da Einaudi, 2019). Froud è stata ospite in questi giorni a Milano della Fondazione Feltrinelli per il Jobless Society Forum. Chiude la puntata di oggi Bruno Simili, vicedirettore della rivista Il Mulino.
Touch HD — Carrie is joined by Mike Froud from SA Wine Guide to discuss the 2018 under R100 wines of the year.
Architect and workplace researcher Dr. Agustin Chevez with Hassell explores the impact of workplace design and the evolution of work. Insights from longitudinal studies, the role of culture, and changing management styles are covered in this timely interview by Bryan Froud.
Zijian is away, so Colin & special guest David make the definitive top 10 of films beginning with D. Definitive, I say. We even included listener opinions. That's how definitive it is. There's also a quiz on the Coen brothers, a review of the films of Jack Nicholson, and much, much more!
Does security need to be complicated? Todays guest David Froud is the founder of Core Concepts Security and has worked with hundreds of companies including many from the fortune 500 and ftse 100. He has over 15 years experience in security and knows that companies can be better without too much difficulty.
Star Wars Episode VIII date moved back Labyrinth to get a sequel? That's news to the Froud family Heroes Reborn is dead 10 Cloverfield Lane trailer - is this a Cloverfield sequel? Suicide Squad trailer Kevin Smith hints that there may be DC film/tv crossover via multiverse Tim Curry will be in the Rocky Horror remake 24 will return but not with Kiefer Sutherland Simpsons creator Matt Groening making animated series for Netflix Neil Patrick Harris to be Count Olaf in A Series of Unfortunate Events Jessica Jones renewed for season two (duh) Westworld shut down production? Fox commissions a TV pilot version of The Exorcist Steven Moffat leaving Doctor Who April Fools Joke about Darkwing Duck recirculates, fools many Steve Rogers returning as Captain America in comics Hot Topic unveils Pride & Prejudice & Zombies-inspired fashion
The mother of Yoda and the master of Faerie art. Brian is a world-renowned faerie artist whose books have sold millions of copies around the world. Wendy was in town to receive a lifetime achievement award as a woman in the special effects industry. They both were creative consultants on The Dark Crystal and Labyrinth. They are also funny, endearing and full of a kind of archaic wisdom that I hope carries on throughout the life of this podcast. In this episode, we discuss Jim Henson, George Lucas, the archetypes of consciousness, the soul of art and how their son Toby peed on David Bowie during the filming of Labyrinth.
The 2012 Provost's Series - a discussion and cocktail reception featured Dr. Karen Froud, Director of the Neurocognition of Language Lab, and Associate Professor of Speech-Language Pathology and Neuroscience and Education at TC. Dr. Froud gave a brief talk on "the Neuroscience of Language and Learning" and a basic demonstration of one of the lab's high density EEG systems.
Professors Coward, Froud, Lacovara and Shearcroft are founders and principals of AOC (Agents of Change) - a practice of architects, urbanists and interpreters, established in 2003. Building on experience gained at respected practices and regeneration bodies in London and abroad, the AOC’s architecture is both robustly pragmatic and beautifully imaginative embracing challenging projects and encourage clients to be demanding, generating open, honest, generous proposals in response.
"The people you deal with at the publishers ... if they last the end of the week, you're lucky."
"Well, I thought if I do faeries then nobody's going to say that I've got it wrong."
"It's all about connection."
In this issue: Muppets, muppets, muppets! Zombies, zombies, zombies! Stephen says "Holy crap!" Rodrigo says "Why is this alien illeterate?" and Matthew just hums Paul McCartney tunes under his breath. Plus: pink pleather bikinis! The buying habits of of the North American comics fan! And two crazy mofos with big guns vy for your affections, and a teenage mutant ninja secretary is in the house, and she ain't bringing you your coffee, bucky. When single shines the triple sun, What was sundered and undone The line between them was never so real, So have some beans at every meal. The Major Spoiler Podcast is on the air. NEWS Any Initial Watchmen Reactions? LINKAGE Saturn Girl Hero History LINKAGE EMAILS Listener David. writes in to tell us why comic companies should die. REVIEWS Rodrigo SUPER ZOMBIES #1 Writer: Marc Guggenheim and Vince Gonzales Penciller: Mel Rubi In a world filled with super-heroes, one man stands apart, Neuron, once known as Bernard Jaeger, the man responsible for saving the world, most particularly from the KHR SYNDROME. But it was this very plague which began to change the world forever, filling its population of super heroes with a deadly new hunger - a hunger for human flesh! Matthew Dynamo 5 #20 story JAY FAERBER, art & cover MAHMUD A. ASRAR & RON RILEY CHANGE IS COMING! It’s Valentine’s Day, but the members of Dynamo 5 don’t have time to deal with their own love lives. Instead, they have to stop a feuding super-villain couple from destroying Tower City! Stephen Executive Assistant: Iris #0 (Aspen Comics) Created by David Wohl, Brad Foxhoven & Michael Turner Written by David Wohl Art by Eduardo Francisco Colors by John Starr Cover by Talent Caldwell Secretary. Bodyguard. Assassin. The Executive Assistant is all of the above rolled into one. She's meticulous, ruthlessly efficient and completely loyal to her employer. But... In the high-stakes web of corporate wealth and power, one young woman, Iris, must decide between her duty -- and her conscience. When Iris' employer, Mr. Ching, decides to settle a dispute between himself and a deceitful Russian businessman--out of the pleasantries of the conference room, she is given the order to 'force' a compromise. However, when the deadly realities of her obligations remind her of the tragic horrors of her past, Iris begins to question everything around her! MAJOR SPOILERS POLL OF THE WEEK Who killed Edward Blake? It just might be Peacemaker, the character that inspired the Alan Moore Watchmen character. Let's throw them both in the ring and see who emerges victorious. A) Peacemaker B) The Comedian VOTE MAJOR SPOILERS DISCUSSION The Dark Crystal The Dark Crystal is a cult 1982 fantasy film directed by puppeteers Jim Henson and Frank Oz, creators of The Muppet Show. Although still marketed as a family film, it was notably darker than previous material created by them. Characters for which they are famous do not appear, but some of the same performers are used. The animatronics used in the film were considered groundbreaking at the time. The primary concept artist was the fantasy illustrator Brian Froud, famous for his distinctive faeriedwarf designs. Froud also cooberated with Jim Henson and Frank Oz for their next project, the 1986 film Labyrinth which was notably more light-hearted than The Dark Crystal. Contact us at podcast@majorspoilers.com Music from this episode comes from Armin Brewer (intro) and James Kennison (closing) from the Nobody's Listening Podcast. A big thanks to both of these guys for creating kick-ass music for the show! A big Thank You goes out to everyone who downloads, subscribes, listens, and supports this show. We really appreciate you taking the time to listen to our ramblings each week. Tell your friends about the podcast, get them to subscribe and, be sure to visit the Major Spoilers site and forums.
In this issue: Muppets, muppets, muppets! Zombies, zombies, zombies! Stephen says "Holy crap!" Rodrigo says "Why is this alien illeterate?" and Matthew just hums Paul McCartney tunes under his breath. Plus: pink pleather bikinis! The buying habits of of the North American comics fan! And two crazy mofos with big guns vy for your affections, and a teenage mutant ninja secretary is in the house, and she ain't bringing you your coffee, bucky. When single shines the triple sun, What was sundered and undone The line between them was never so real, So have some beans at every meal. The Major Spoiler Podcast is on the air. NEWS Any Initial Watchmen Reactions? LINKAGE Saturn Girl Hero History LINKAGE EMAILS Listener David. writes in to tell us why comic companies should die. REVIEWS Rodrigo SUPER ZOMBIES #1 Writer: Marc Guggenheim and Vince Gonzales Penciller: Mel Rubi In a world filled with super-heroes, one man stands apart, Neuron, once known as Bernard Jaeger, the man responsible for saving the world, most particularly from the KHR SYNDROME. But it was this very plague which began to change the world forever, filling its population of super heroes with a deadly new hunger - a hunger for human flesh! Matthew Dynamo 5 #20 story JAY FAERBER, art & cover MAHMUD A. ASRAR & RON RILEY CHANGE IS COMING! It’s Valentine’s Day, but the members of Dynamo 5 don’t have time to deal with their own love lives. Instead, they have to stop a feuding super-villain couple from destroying Tower City! Stephen Executive Assistant: Iris #0 (Aspen Comics) Created by David Wohl, Brad Foxhoven & Michael Turner Written by David Wohl Art by Eduardo Francisco Colors by John Starr Cover by Talent Caldwell Secretary. Bodyguard. Assassin. The Executive Assistant is all of the above rolled into one. She's meticulous, ruthlessly efficient and completely loyal to her employer. But... In the high-stakes web of corporate wealth and power, one young woman, Iris, must decide between her duty -- and her conscience. When Iris' employer, Mr. Ching, decides to settle a dispute between himself and a deceitful Russian businessman--out of the pleasantries of the conference room, she is given the order to 'force' a compromise. However, when the deadly realities of her obligations remind her of the tragic horrors of her past, Iris begins to question everything around her! MAJOR SPOILERS POLL OF THE WEEK Who killed Edward Blake? It just might be Peacemaker, the character that inspired the Alan Moore Watchmen character. Let's throw them both in the ring and see who emerges victorious. A) Peacemaker B) The Comedian VOTE MAJOR SPOILERS DISCUSSION The Dark Crystal The Dark Crystal is a cult 1982 fantasy film directed by puppeteers Jim Henson and Frank Oz, creators of The Muppet Show. Although still marketed as a family film, it was notably darker than previous material created by them. Characters for which they are famous do not appear, but some of the same performers are used. The animatronics used in the film were considered groundbreaking at the time. The primary concept artist was the fantasy illustrator Brian Froud, famous for his distinctive faeriedwarf designs. Froud also cooberated with Jim Henson and Frank Oz for their next project, the 1986 film Labyrinth which was notably more light-hearted than The Dark Crystal. Contact us at podcast@majorspoilers.com Music from this episode comes from Armin Brewer (intro) and James Kennison (closing) from the Nobody's Listening Podcast. A big thanks to both of these guys for creating kick-ass music for the show! A big Thank You goes out to everyone who downloads, subscribes, listens, and supports this show. We really appreciate you taking the time to listen to our ramblings each week. Tell your friends about the podcast, get them to subscribe and, be sure to visit the Major Spoilers site and forums.