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Welcome to Multiverse News, Your source for Information about all your favorite fictional universes.Last week Disney pushed Avengers: Doomsday from its May 1, 2026 release to December 18, 2026 and Avengers: Secret Wars from May 7, 2027 to December 18, 2027. The studio also removed several unannounced Marvel titles from its release calendar: a February 13, 2026 dated release has been removed entirely while November 2026 and 2027 releases have been rebranded from untitled Marvel films, to untitled Disney films.Memorial Day weekend's $326.7 million haul at the domestic box office was enough to earn it the title of the highest grossing Memorial Day weekend ever, with newcomer, Disney's live action Lilo & Stitch remake leading the way with $183 million, overtaking Top Gun: Maverick's $160 million weekend from 2022. Speaking of Tom Cruise, he was no slouch either, with the Mission: Impossible franchise's latest and supposed final installment, The Final Reckoning, earning a franchise high of $77.5 million.While appearing on a recent episode of The Box Office Podcast, Ryan Reynolds revealed he pitched an R-rated Star Wars film to Disney, saying, “I pitched to Disney, I said, ‘Why don't we do an R-rated “Star Wars” property? It doesn't have to be overt, A+ characters. There's a wide range of characters you could use,'” he said. “And I don't mean R-rated to be vulgar. R-rated as a Trojan horse for emotion. I always wonder why studios don't want to just gamble on something like that.” The Deadpool actor clarified the film would not be for him to star in, but contribute behind the scenes by writing and producing. Notably absent from the conversation is Disney's reception to the pitch.After an extensive search auditioning more than 30,000 actors, HBO's Harry Potter series has finally found its Harry, Hermoine and Ron, as Dominic McLaughlin, Arabella Stanton, and Alastair Stout have been cast in the respective roles. Much like their predecessors from the films, our three leads are relative newcomers, with McLaughlin appearing alongside Hagrid-actor Nick Frost in the upcoming Sky comedy, Grow, and Stanton having starred as Matilda in Matilda The Musical on West End from 2023 to 2024, while this will be Stout's first significant role.Kieran Culkin has been cast as Caesar Flickerman in Hunger Games: Sunrise on the Reaping, The Hollywood Reporter has learned exclusively.The reboot of medical comedy Scrubs from Bill Lawrence and ABC currently in development has officially cast Zach Braff who will return to the series to reprise the role of JD, a character he played for 9 seasons.A24 confirmed Alex Garland will write and direct a live-action Elden Ring film with Bandai Namco Entertainment. The acclaimed game won the 2022 Game of the Year Award and has sold over 30 million copies.The Wheel of Time has been canceled after three seasons at Amazon‘s Prime Video. The series, from Sony Pictures Television and Amazon MGM Studios and based on Robert Jordan's best-selling series of fantasy novels, aired its third-season finale on April 17.James Gunn confirmed DC Studios will attend Comic-Con this year(July 24-27) with a panel focusing on Peacemaker season 2. The new season will feature another dance sequence in its opening credits, like season 1.Marvel and DC will be collaborating on a crossover comic between characters for the first time in two decades. A series of one shot comics will be released in September of this year featuring a crossover between Deadpool and Batman, with more character crossovers planned for next year.
Send us a textIt's week 6 over here in our Besties & the Books Harry Potter Mini Episode Marathon! Today we're discussing the second to last book! The finale eve, if you will. And truly… we felt nothing. So we need to know. Is it just us and our hollow tin chests?
Happy Birthday to Emma Watson who was one of the main stars of the Harry Potter franchise. Did she play Hermoine, Hagrid or Dobby?
#LITHAPPENSLOL Happy New Year!!! In this episode we will discuss Ron, Harry and Hermoine!!!! As we continue to read the Harry Potter series we witness Hermoine, Ron and Harry growing, changing and evolving. Tune in as we discuss typical teenage angst amongst the trio! If you never understood the fandom of Harry Potter or just can't understand what all the fuss is about, this podcast series is for you!!! Side note, if you LOVE Harry Potter, this podcast series is for you as well. We look forward to hearing your perspectives, questions and even comments! We are a book club first and yes...we read other books!!!! Leave your thoughts or a comment by sending us an email at lithappenslol@ladiesofliteracylit.com Tell us what you think about Ron, Harry and Hermoine on one of our social media posts!!! Follow us on Instagram and Twitter @lithappenslol Please take the time to like and subscribe to us everywhere! Turn on your notifications or just subscribe to our podcast!! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lithappenslol/message
CLICK HERE TO FIND US ON YOUR FAVORITE PODCATCHER. CW: Discussion of anxiety, divorce, queer-baiting. As our escape from this show drifts further and further away, we're entering the real Red Scare as Clifford and Penelope Blossom begin their play for control of the town. Hiram and Hermoine are back for a visit too, along with, and I cannot believe I'm saying this, Geraldine Grundy. Which leads us back to the idea that the first season is replaying itself, in the 1950's, to happen all over again. Perhaps it's a setup for a reconciliation of timelines. Perhaps it's something else entirely. All we know is this is way more fun than a lot of the dreck we had to deal with in between. We discuss “Chapter 130: The Crucible” this week on The Doghouse. You can email us with feedback at macintoshandmaud@gmail.com, or you can connect with us on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook. Also please subscribe, rate and review the show on your favorite podcatcher, and tell your friends. Interstitial music taken from "Make Up" from the compilation album Kamelot by Distortions. Licensed under an Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International license. To hear the song or get more information about the artist, visit the song page at Jamendo.
CLICK HERE TO FIND US ON YOUR FAVORITE PODCATCHER. CW: Discussion of racism, child abuse, queer baiting, parental neglect, trauma. As our escape from this show drifts further and further away, we're entering the real Red Scare as Clifford and Penelope Blossom begin their play for control of the town. Hiram and Hermoine are back for a visit too, along with, and I cannot believe I'm saying this, Geraldine Grundy. Which leads us back to the idea that the first season is replaying itself, in the 1950's, to happen all over again. Perhaps it's a setup for a reconciliation of timelines. Perhaps it's something else entirely. All we know is this is way more fun than a lot of the dreck we had to deal with in between. We discuss “Chapter 130: The Crucible” this week on The Doghouse. You can email us with feedback at macintoshandmaud@gmail.com, or you can connect with us on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook. Also please subscribe, rate and review the show on your favorite podcatcher, and tell your friends. Interstitial music taken from "Make Up" from the compilation album Kamelot by Distortions. Licensed under an Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International license. To hear the song or get more information about the artist, visit the song page at Jamendo. Excerpt taken from a clip from Pee-Wee's Playhouse, copyright 1988 Paul Reubens and 2004 Herman World Inc.
This week on an all new episode of Drunk Distory presents ‘The Dark Ride' we get our caped caper on with a good ole fashioned bank heist. Come join the drunk duo as we dance down diagon alley, spell cast expecto Patron tequila, and roll deep into Harry Potter and the Escape From Gringotts. What heist would be complete without gold, trolls, dragons, kinky haired spell speakers, and snake faced baddie daddies'. So if you ever wanted to relive your weekly errands by waiting in line at the bank, Join Adriane and Ryan as they stupefy the shorty staff, make OSHA proud with the use of oversized safety 3d glasses and hit the bobsled below the bank. But what pray tell shall we find in this mystical realm of goblins and ghoulies, probably a physically and mentally abused albino dragon that looks more like a crackhead than a carnivore. Will this mine cart mimicry get an A in Charms class, or will we be left as teary eyed as hearing snape say "Always"? There's only one way to find out! Drunk Distory, The Dark Ride, Funny, Comedy, Comedians, Adult Disney Podcast, Adult Universal Podcast, Adult Themepark Podcast, Harry Potter, Hermoine, Gringotts, Goblins, Banks, Dumbledore, Patronus, Patron, JK Rowling, Rides, History, booze, Theme Park Podcast, Orlando, Amusement Park, Drinking Game Podcast
Hermonie Olivia is a serial entrepreneur, the CEO of JSHealth, a social media presence, a wife and mum to be. If that didn't explain it…Hermione is someone that is amazing at balance, she spins a ton of plates at any one time so I was keen to sit down and discuss how she manages to be successful and fit it all in, not only in her work life but in her personal and self care lifes too. She is someone that is an absolute powerhouse, she's built businesses, travelled the world, relocated to another country, spend time working on herself and is now living a life that she has self made through taking the time to put herself first. JSHealth is obviously a huge part of Hermione's life so we go into the brand itself but we chatted a lot about the importance of building a happy, motivated and driven team.One thing we talked at length about was self care, Hermoine's journey with it and the practises that she has put into place to become a more confident version of herself. She proiritises and practises self care every day, some of which Hermione's shares in the episode. Here's her version of beauty…What we cover Living in your 20'sJSHealth & building a successful teamBuilding a travel blog Relatocating and making a new country homeBenefits of self careCEO yourselfHermione's Socials:InstagramCEO YourselfJSHealthHere's Hermione's version of beauty…Follow me on Instagram, TikTok & YouTube Become a member of the Scenes Of Beauty community at https://plus.acast.com/s/scenes-of-beauty. https://plus.acast.com/s/scenes-of-beauty. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jughead and Betty both fuck and call a shot that becomes a reality. Hiram, Hermoine, F.P., and Alice make Pop work on Thanksgiving and get into a big ol' fight in the speakeasy. Cheryl and Toni make Cheryl's aunt think that they fed her the remains of her husband, and Archie doesn't know how to pressure cook a turkey, which ends up saving many people's lives. Hit us up on Twitter(@RiverdaleRuns) and Instagram(riverdale_runs) or our email if you feel so inclined(arrtipod@gmail.com). Be Kind and Don't Fuck by a Secret Society!
This week on an all new episode of Drunk Distory presents ‘The Dark Ride' we sneak our way through the forbidden forest for a chance to make out with a dementor while the teachers are distracted by a game of broom hockey ... I mean quidditch, the sport of kings and apparently teenage wizards. But where pray tell shall we find this mystical realm of dungeons and dragons, well at Universal's Islands of Adventure of course. Come join the drunk duo as we turn back the time turner, spell cast expecto Patron tequila, and roll deep into Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey. The sequel where the only thing lost, may be your lunch. Will we ride our church pews to the promised land, or will we choke up after doing a line of floo powder? There's only one way to find out! Drunk Distory, The Dark Ride, Funny, Comedy, Comedians, Adult Disney Podcast, Adult Universal Podcast, Adult Themepark Podcast, Harry Potter, Hermoine, Dumbledore, Patronus, Patron, JK Rowling, Rides, History, booze, Theme Park Podcast, Orlando, Amusement Park, Drinking Game Podcast
#LITHAPPENSLOL In this episode #LITHAPPENS discusses the professors who taught Harry, Ron and Hermoine during their third year. Check us out as we discuss if we could be in a class with Professor Trelawney and how McGonagall really cared for Harry Potter. If you never understood the fandom of Harry Potter or just can't understand what all the fuss is about, this podcast series is for you!!! Side note, if you LOVE Harry Potter, this podcast series is for you as well. We look forward to hearing your perspectives, questions and even comments! We are a book club first and yes!!! We read other books! Stay connected to see what books we will read later on in our third season! We can't wait to share! Leave your thoughts or a comment by sending us an email at lithappenslol@ladiesofliteracylit.com Leave your thoughts and comments about your favorite Hogwarts professor on one of our social media posts!!! Follow us on Instagram and Twitter @lithappenslol Please take the time to like and subscribe to us everywhere! Turn on your notifications or just subscribe to our podcast!! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lithappenslol/message
In this episode of The Antidote, Amy and Grace connect with actress, podcaster, and beauty maven Ashley Blaine Featherson-Jenkins about how we all can benefit from a ‘hot girl walk', the act of surrendering, and falling in love with New York City again. Amy and Grace share their bummer news of the week – racist backlash over The Lord of The Rings series on Amazon, and the state of Texas sending students home with DNA kits so their bodies can be identified “in case of emergency.” They also share their antidote: an overnight mask and showering at night. This week's Creative Tap-In: “A creative life is an amplified life.” -Elizabeth Gilbert Do you have a favorite antidote, or need an antidote suggestion? A question for Grace and Amy, or something you loved that Amy, Grace or one of their guests has said on the podcast? Share a message with The Antidote team: https://mpr.tfaforms.net/111 or tag us on Instagram with the hashtag #ThatsMyAntidote, or leave us a message on our hotline at 833-684-3683. Sponsors: BetterHelp Online Therapy - betterhelp.com/ANTIDOTE FULL TRANSCRIPT Amy The world is a dumpster fire. I'm Amy. Grace And I'm Grace. Amy And we want to f---in help. Grace We're comedy writers in Los Angeles. And as a reflex to the madness on the news, we're keeping it positive, but opinionated. Amy We talk about cultural moments we love. Grace Talk to people we adore. Amy Crushes we have. Grace And self-care we stan. Amy During these trying times we all need to show that focuses on joy. Grace This is The Antidote. Hey, everybody. You're back for another week. Amy Ooh, I love. Wow. Grace given us Broadway. Give it up. Musical theater. Grace Give you some vocal stylings, I guess. I don't know what that was. But thank you for coming to The Antidote for yet another week, friends. Amy Yeah, and thank you guys for attending our live show in New York. Grace Oh, it's so great to see you. Amy The listeners who were able to make it. It was so awesome. For those who weren't able to attend. Stay tuned to our live show. We're going to be putting out a recording as a future episode. You can kind of experience it. You know, it won't be the same, but it'll be similar. Grace Yeah, but we'd love to do more live shows in 2023, so stay tuned and see when our next one is. Amy Yeah. Anyway, I know this is kind of old, but I guess I was just like going back. There are old texts or something. Grace and I saw the video of Maxwell breaking it down on stage with his niece. Grace Yes. I was like is Uncle season now here? Okay. He came to make the aunties first and Auntie Junior is like myself. Because I was like, ok Maxwell. And the funniest tweet that I thought about it was. Like when he was like. Doing his little Meghan thee stallion knees move Like they're like there's literally no song Maxwell has that justifies this cause, because somebody put it over this woman's work. So it's like. Amy And I just want to be like n---- stand up. Grace But like he, you know, we got all our jokes off our Black Twitter and Instagram. And so he responded, he's just like, Y'all could never and so he made it the Maxwell Challenge, I believe. Amy Oh, I love it because I love the Maxwell Challenge. I need to see some more men doing that. Well, need is doing a lot of work in that sentence, but I would not mind saying, but it really is a good season. Like you said. Grace I'm just really happy that Maxwell is getting his flowers. You know, new people are discovering Maxwell, those of us who are around the first time around, they're just like, Oh, Maxwell, I'm glad you still doing it. And I'm glad your knees are still good. Amy I actually really love that Maxwell is getting his flowers and all of the Zaddy's. I mean Ginuwine he out here. Grace Oh yeah. Same ol G. Amy And also Usher singing to Issa Rae on stage. Grace Oh she deserves all the songs right to her face. Amy I mean, I do love all these nineties men turn it up and also through dance, like dancing is a source of joy. We love to dance. And I know that our guest, you guys stay around for our guest, Ashley Blaine Feathers. And she actually talks about the joy of dance and our interview with her. So it'll be really fun to revisit this topic. Grace And beautiful, funny and profound. Queen. Yes. I can't wait for you to hear this interview. But honestly, Amy, we wouldn't need the antidotes if we didn't have something to get an antidote from. Amy Starting now, top with our bummer news of the week. First of all, this is an ongoing bummer news issue. Oh, gosh. But I feel like we just kind of got to talk about it a little bit. There's been so much racist backlash over the new Lord of the Rings series on Amazon. There have been all these trolls or like Middle-Earth, it has elves and hobbits and wizards, you know, fictional things. But people are having problems with the color skin of some of the actors being cast in the show. Much like people having problems with the fictional mermaid Ariel being a different color than they wanted to be. So there's an actor named Cynthia Robinson who portrays the Queen region of New Manaugh, I think is how it's pronounced. Cynthia Robinson portrays the Queen region of this fictional city, and people are mad at her in response to the backlash, she said. My focus, especially as more of the show has aired, has been the more joyful aspects of what this story means to people, end quote. And I love that she's turning it into a little bit more positive of a message. She's basically saying, block the haters and the real fans who like the work that they're doing, which I really appreciate. It can be really hard to be brought down by sh-- like this. But I do have to say, for a bunch of people who are like full nerds watching this stuff and I'm a nerd about a lot of things, but fantasy ain't my sh--, but it is fantasy. And so it always kind of rocks me a little weird when people are like, Oh, but this thing that is fantasy isn't what I find. Like Harry Potter, like Hermoine with her kinky hair. And I'm like, her name's Hermoine she might be Black, you know, like, doesn't really bother me. But I think it's because as Black people, we're used to imagining different types of worlds, and white people don't really have to. Grace Yeah. And I'm just sad. Like, when I hear that quote from her. Oh, it makes me think about is like all the many times as Black women that were expected to rise above that, we're expected to make a positive. We're expected to, like, not show if we are upset about racism. You know, I'm sure, you know, maybe in her quiet moments, she's not bothered by it. But in my quiet moments, I'm continuously bothered by it because I was just like, What do you want? Like, do you want do you want worlds where we don't exist? And I'm sorry, but we exist, you know, and because we exist on a lot of amazing things exists because Black people exist. Yeah. And I'm sorry that you want to be in a world where we don't exist, but you're not going to get that. Sorry. In 2022 and 2023. You're just not going to get it. Amy And not in the future and not in fantasy. Grace Exactly. And so my question is always like, are we still doing this? Like every single time, y'all do not look good. Whoever is making these racist statements, it doesn't make you look good. It doesn't make you look good to your friends. It doesn't make you look good. Your family members, maybe they all races too. But like all the justification about why. He's like, well, this would have been in Europe. Or whatever. No, it wouldn't have been in Europe because it is not real. And guess what? We were in Europe, too, back then. You know what I'm saying? Like that this whole, like, fantasy that we weren't in Europe or where we were in any of these places is a fantasy because we were there the entire time. Like. Amy I was Black. Grace You know what I'm saying? Even like Shakespeare wrote about the Moors, like you wrote Othello. We were there. We were there. So, like, this whole thing, like, you're just racist. Just stand ten toes down and say, I'm a racist piece of sh-- so we can know which way to categorize you and keep it moving. Like, it's just sad that these actors who are getting an amazing opportunity, like a lot of these times, like these actors, this is their first, like, big thing and they have to f---ing be subjected to all this backlash that doesn't have to do with them. They didn't cast themselves. Amy Yeah, they didn't cast themselves. Exactly. What you just said makes me think of people who are mad at Ariel and they're like, well, technically, the Little Mermaid was written by Danish Man and it's from Denmark, so shouldn't she be blind? And I'm just like, y'all are so weird. Like, I'm like, it's fictional. Grace She's a mermaid. I saw this tweet about how they didn't believe that Ariel would be black. And literally it was. So after all the Africans y'all threw in the ocean, y'all surprised the mermaid is Black. Amy Yeah, that's real. By that. Grace And that's by thatwitchbitch. Fair point, girl. Amy Fair point. Think we didn't learn how to live down there yet? And that's my issue is like they're using, like, nerd logic to try and justify their racism. And you're absolutely right. Like, just say you're racist. Like you're saying all these technically is an actual these and well, if you really think about it and it's like, no, no, now you're just not creative enough to imagine a world that could look different from you. So just admit that that's not the only bit of bummer news this week. There's also this coming out of my home state. Apparently, Texas parents have been given DNA kits to help identify their children. In case of an emergency. Grace Damn. Amy And I'm like, How f---ed up is this? The state of Texas is sending students home with DNA kits so their bodies can be identified in case of an emergency. Today has stated that, quote, The threefold pamphlets allow caregivers to store their children's DNA and fingerprints at home, which could then be turned over to law enforcement agencies and, quote, presumably in order to identify their bodies. It sends a clear message that the government of Texas is not going to do anything to stop these types of shootings from happening. Grace I know Texas is such a red, red, red state, as blue as California, New York are is this red as Texas is? So here's the thing about this country, and I don't know how else to say it is. I just don't understand how some people think. Yeah. I really don't understand. So y'all would rather do this, then? Gun control. Mm hmm. Y'all would rather send your kids home with DNA kits, then be like, Hey, how about we don't let regular people have weapons of war? That's what you would rather have. Amy When I think about this sh--, I get so, so frustrated. How do you feel, Grace? Grace Yeah, terrible. I mean, that DNA kid thing is super, super, super, super sad. And then. Okay. Like, racism exists. We all know it, but every time it hits, it's still like a terrible moment in your day. How about you? Amy Yeah, very much the same. Grace Okay, let's get into the antidote. Amy So this is the segment where we tell you about the culture we consumed and things we did this week that made us feel better about the bummer news, which we need. What was your antidote this week, Grace? Grace Okay, so, you know, I'm away from home, which is great in many ways, but also sad anyways. And so, you know, when you're you're away from home, you pack your essentials and sometimes you don't you forget something back at home or whatever. And so what I've been enjoying as part of my self-care routine is an overnight mask. Ooh. So the one I have in L.A. is called Drunk Elephant. I like, you know, just smear that on is the last part of my evening skincare routine. But I left it in L.A. So I was telling my showrunner this this is the type of small talk that I subject my showrunner to. Bougie complaints. Like, Oh, I left my overnight meal and yeah. Amy In my other abode. Grace My God. So she's like, Oh, I actually have a recommendation for one that I really, really love. And she's a very beautiful lady and she has lovely skin. So I was just like, Oh, okay, let me tell Danielle, please tell me which one you like. And so she recommended this one buy fresh and it's the fresh black tea firming over night mask. And so all right, let's try it out. And it is so good. Amy Really. Is it like a mask? Like a physical mask or like a cream or a gel? Grace It's a cream. Amy How it's go on? Grace So basically every night I smear on some lactic acid, which is very hard about keeping your skin cheap. And then I do some like a retinol cream or whatever, and then I put on some hydration, but my skin is very, very dry, especially in the winter. And I'm in New York now, which means I'm in heating. So it's a very dry air. So I decided to try this out and oh, it goes on. It's like very thick. You know, I'm working on a show called Survival of the Fittest, so we like it thick. And so I smeared it on and oh my God, I woke up in the morning and my skin felt so buttery and they want you to rinse it off in the morning. So I was just like, okay, whatever feels buttery now, but when I get in the shower and I run there, it's going to feel like my normal ass dry skin again. But no, I rinsed it off and my skin still felt very hydrated, very soft, and yeah, it was just a really lovely thing. So now instead of being fat that I left my favorite overnight mask in L.A., I discovered this brand new one, which is really, really lovely, smells great, very hydrating. So, you know, I took a negative situation. I turned it into a positive. Amy I agree with that. You definitely did. And, yeah, we need to be luxuriating in our skin. Yeah, why not? It sounds great. Grace And so what is your antidote this week, Amy? Amy Well, this is hilarious. It's actually kind of tied to yours. You know, I've been coming through with the real basic antidotes, but it's like when I'm thinking of, like, a choice that I make as opposed to a thing that I just do by routine or like that's in my schedule or that I wrote down on my to do list. But I'm like, This is a choice I'm making. This actually has become an antidote for me during production. I shower at night. I'm mostly like a morning shower. I like to shower to start my day to wake me up. But during production, our days start very early. So like my pick up on Monday is at 5:45 a.m.. So that means I got to wake up before that. So my antidote during production is that I shower at night and it kind of has like a twofold thing for me is that I get to kind of wash the day away like you're moving around. I sweat no matter what. Like, you're just, like, walking around really quickly, all day long, you're running back and forth. But by the end of the day, I feel like a little weird. Like, you know, it's just like, physically, I'm like I'm kind of, like murky, let's say, all over. And so showering at night is such like, I always think of a shower as something that wakes me up. But I will say that during production, I'm so damn tired, nothing is going to like, Oh, I can't sleep now. So I'm like, I shower at night and then I get to go to bed feeling really fresh and I'm not climbing in my bed all grimy. I'm like getting bad, feeling really, really good. And because it's winter, it's like cool sheets on my warm skin. I'm just like, Ooh, I love this. And then I haven't done an overnight mask. I've been washing my face in the shower, then I wash it in the morning, but now I'm like, Oh, maybe I should do an overnight mask and then just wash my face in the morning. And that'll still be like a refreshing little me moment before I start my day. But yeah, I love both are antidotes. Great, because they're both so simple and doable, but they are about like kind of like snatch and a little bit of self-care back from a busy day. And I just love that they're both about taking care of our bodies, which are the vessels through which we do all our work. Grace And literally, you're teaching me something to I mean, I sometimes shower at night, but yeah, we have to get up bad early, bitch. Man, I'm not showering at night right now because, yeah, what I'm doing is like waking myself up like an extra 20 minutes early so I can have in the shower before work. Because even though I don't feel like it at that hour in the morning, I'm not going to penalize anybody else for that. Amy Yeah. Grace And no. But yeah, I'm going to start showering at night too. Amy Yeah. Nice. Well, listeners, if you guys tried any of our antidotes at home, share them with us using the hashtag. That's my antidote. Or leave us a voicemail at 8336843683. And we'll be back after the break. Grace Welcome back to The Antidote. We have a special guest today. Who is it, Amy? Amy Our guest today is an actress, podcaster and beauty maven. You know her luscious bass from Netflix's Dear White People, NBC's Grand Crew and the movie Bad Hair. And she just debuted the first original podcast from the Oprah Winfrey Network called Trials Two Triumphs. She is still basking in newlywed bliss, the picks on idea. She loves therapy, documentaries and being an inspiration in every way she can get cozy. Take your plastic off the sofa and please welcome the Multi-hyphenate talent. Ashley Blaine Featherson Jenkins. Ashley Blaine Featherson Jenkins Oh, yes. I mean, I. I mean, you guys have another career in life. I mean, you guys are going to be hosting the Oscars. Amy From your lips to God's ears. Grace From your lips to God's ears. Okay. You know. Ashley Blaine Featherson Jenkins I mean. That was fantastic. I don't know if I've ever been intro'd any better. Amy Well, you are easy to intro because that's how fantastic you are. Grace I mean, everything we said was true. Ashley Blaine Featherson Jenkins Y'all got me feeling like Beyoncé. Amy That's why I had to sprinkle some references in there. Because you's a queen. Ashley Blaine Featherson Jenkins Oh, thank you my sisters. Yes. Oh, I'm so excited to be here. Grace Thank you. We're excited to have you. Well, she's very, very impressive, isn't she, Amy? But we aren't here to talk about your many, many, many accomplishments. We are here to get deep. Amy Yeah, yeah. Let's check in first. How are you feeling today? Like, for real? Not small talk. Is there anything weighing on you? Making you feel good? Ashley Blaine Featherson Jenkins Here's the tea. I am feeling amazing. Amy Yes. Ashley Blaine Featherson Jenkins It is. No, I really am. And I'm really happy that I. You know, last week I didn't feel amazing. Yesterday I did not feel amazing. I legit had like I was like kind of moping around, but I'm sad. I kind of start like, yeah, dragging my feet and like, you know, honestly, a lot of it's unconscious, but my husband Darryl will notice he was like, What's wrong? And I was like, I don't know what's wrong. And, and I, you know, I, I'm getting better at doing like. America has a problem, everyone. oh, yes. I mean, you know, here's the thing. I think it's all of the things, but I think I was just feeling really overwhelmed. And I'm one of those people that, like, I don't I'm trying to get better at feeling the hard stuff in the moment rather than letting it kind of seep in more and more. And so I didn't. So I let it out. I had a good cry and I feel fantastic. Today is the first of the month. Yeah. You know, bills are paid. You know, I look good. I smell good. Yeah. Grace Okay, we can confirm she looks good as f---. Okay. Amy Yeah, and she looks like she smells good. You know, we haven't gotten into smellavision yet, but. Yeah, I buy it. Ashley Blaine Featherson Jenkins But, you know, I really this month, it's kind of taken me eight months of the year to do it. But this month I really have that feeling of like I feel extremely motivated to really feel build this month up with good death. I feel deeply inspired by I love that. Amy I mean, I do think there's, you know, maybe it's the Renaissance, the fact we are in a period of like a bad like a black bitch renaissance. We are literally in that period right now. Grace I just wanted to say I really love what you said, because I do think that every day that we wake up, we do kind of have a choice. Like, I love how you are already like framing your entire mom to be like, I'm going to fill this month up with goodness. And I bet because you have declared that you definitely will. Amy Let's keep the good vibes going, y'all. We need that right now. This show is called The Antidote because life is hard and we all need different antidotes to deal with the bullsh--. So tell us, Ashley, what is your antidote? In other words, what is something non-work-related that's bringing you joy this week or this month? Ashley Blaine Featherson Jenkins I am committing to doing Hot Girl Walks every day. Amy I need more info about. Grace What's a hot girl walk? Amy What's a hot girl walk? Ashley Blaine Featherson Jenkins Oh my goodness. So actually my friend JP Jennifer Pauline, who's just one of the most wonderful human beings in the world. She. So she invited me on a hot girl walk. Right. This is such an L.A. story. So she invited she was like, girl, we got to go for a walk. And I was like, yes. And I thought she was just like coining it that herself. You know? And I was like, that's what's up. But then she was like, No, it's a thing. So then, of course, I went to, you know where. Tiktok. Amy Yes. Ashley Blaine Featherson Jenkins Of course. Grace Where the children tell us what's cool. Yes. Ashley Blaine Featherson Jenkins Because I don't know what's going on. I'd be like, okay, let me go to Texas. And it's a whole trend that's going on where it's for anybody. But I you know, this this girl, I forgot her name, but she started this thing called a hot girl walks where you walk. Well, for her, it was four miles a day. Amy Four miles? Oh, it's physically hot. I see. Ashley Blaine Featherson Jenkins Yea, I don't think I can do four miles a day because that seems like a lot like I think, you know, if you live somewhere like New York, you can easily do that day in two days, whatever. But the point is, it's not about how far you go, how long you go. It's just about committing to going on a walk. That is not. The goal is not to change anything physically about yourself. The goal is really just to spend time with yourself and to think about yourself as being sexy and confident and strong and all of the good things you can think about yourself. And she suggests while doing so, listen to a podcast she actually has. That is like the thing you should do. And I, you know, I did it today and I get why the kids are doing it. I mean, I feel I mean, I feel lifted. Yeah, I am together. I'm gathered. I feel so great. I feel so great. And I think a lot of times, you know, I'm always, like, working out for, like, the physical part of it, you know, and not just because. I want to feel good or just spend time with myself, but it doesn't always have to be like strenuous exercise. Like I work out. It can just be I took a walk, 4.8, nine mile, you know. You know what I mean? Like it doesn't have to be a whole thing. Amy You know, the best part about it, like the coining of it, of a hot girl. What? To me, I was like, Oh, I want to feel hot like my beautiful hot while I'm walking, as opposed to feeling like I'm working, if you will. Yeah, because I do a lot of walking, like you said, for exercise, but just to like be with myself and like look around, take in my surroundings, like enjoy my body's movement. I'll do a lot of that. And now I want to. Grace That is so cool because you know what? I stopped walking as much because during like the early days of the pandemic, we still in this pandemonium, and now we got monkeypox. Okay? But we're about to talk about that right now. Ashley Blaine Featherson Jenkins I cannot with the monkeypox. Grace But during that time, I remember, you know, I was working at Insecure with this queen. And I remember we would have our our break for lunch. And I would always I would eat first and then I would go for a walk just to get out of the house for a bit. But I have stopped doing that so much. I mean, I love walking. I lived in New York for 15 years and I moved to this part of L.A. in particular so I could walk to the grocery store, walk to target, whatever. Right, right. But I stopped taking walks for pleasure. And I think this is a lovely reminder that I did enjoy it. Like sometimes I'll be walking down the street. I was like, one of those crazy people you would know was in my headphones because I would be either singing it loud or I would stop for a moment for a little dance break. Yeah, I didn't give a f---. I was just like. You can look at me if you want to. Ashley Blaine Featherson Jenkins I love it. I love it. But that's the goal. Like, get back to that, you back to that. Like that's what I'm on. And. Amy We're going to do. Ashley Blaine Featherson Jenkins That's my antidote. Amy I love that. Like Grace. We're going to go for a hot girl walk. Grace Let's go for our girl walk. I mean, I won't make you hike because I know you don't like that, but you can go. Ashley Blaine Featherson Jenkins No, it's a walk not a hike. It's not a hot girl hike. Amy Well, now, since we're talking a little just a little bit, we'll get off the pandemic a little bit. But you got married in the pandemic. And I want to know, like the pandemic was like a testing ground. Yes, it was a testing ground for relations. Some somehow got further apart and some got closer together. Are there any lessons or things you've learned about sharing space with your partner during this crazy time? Ashley Blaine Featherson Jenkins Oh, my goodness, I. I think the biggest like lesson is to be grateful for the time. You know, like Daryl and I had the perspective of, like. I remember early on in the pandemic, I remember he said to me, We better cherish this because we're probably never going to have it again. And he's right. You know, I don't know. You know, another time, hopefully we are not stuck in the house again in the same way during a pandemic. Right. Amy Hold my collar y'all, I'm like, oh, my God, give me out this house. Ashley Blaine Featherson Jenkins You all. She started hyperventilating. Okay. No. And but but I'm grateful that I had a partner who rather had been lamenting and was like, This is great. We get to spend time and, you know, just do things like we would dance around the house or, you know, like, I don't know, just binge watch things all day that we just don't have the time to do anymore, you know, stay up late. Yeah. You know, until the wee hours of morning into the wee hours of the morning. Just so many things that we look back on now and are like, that was a really crazy but beautiful time for us. And I think that it really so much good came out of it. You know, in the pandemic, we bought our first home, we got married, we honeymooned. We, you know, we've done so many, so many amazing things. And I think it taught us to like. What's for you? Even a pandemic can't stop humans. You know, like this ship is going to keep sailing, this ball is going to keep rolling. And it really is just about how you choose to receive it. Grace What was your favorite thing like from that time, spending time in the house with each other? What was your favorite thing that you guys did together during that time? Ashley Blaine Featherson Jenkins My husband Darryl's from Detroit, MI. Grace Me too. Do you know where he's from in Detroit? Like which part? Ashley Blaine Featherson Jenkins Yeah, he's from the east side of Detroit. Okay, cool. He grew up off of Hannah. Yeah, he went to Cass. Grace Oh, he went to Cass Tech, okay. Ashley Blaine Featherson Jenkins Okay, so he's like a real. He's a michigan guy. Okay, I went to Howard, and, you know, a lot of my a lot of my friends at Howard were from the Midwest and, you know, Detroit or Chicago. And so early on in Howard, I learned how to like hustle and all that type of stuff. So I found out in the pandemic, which I've known Daryl for almost 13 years, so I don't know how this went over my head. He didn't know how to hustle. And so I taught him, Oh. Amy That's incredible. Ashley Blaine Featherson Jenkins Sorry, Daryl, I'm exposing you to all the Detroit people. But I taught him how to hustle. Yes in our at the time, we were in, like, a little cute, but like a little non air conditioning apartment in Beverly Hills at the time. And so we were just hustling up in that one bedroom apartment and it was it was just like and I recorded us like I got my phone up in a row, like I have my hair wrapped, but I just was like, this is a memory we'll look back on and be like, Oh. What this is insane. Grace You taught him how to hustle, that's so cute. Ashley Blaine Featherson Jenkins That was a fun night. Yeah, yeah, that was a fun night. Grace I mean, he should take you to the car show, like the auto show sometime, cause that's the big Detroit thing. Yes. Ashley Blaine Featherson Jenkins I got to do that. So many things. Amy I feel like that period in your life, like, obviously I don't I don't want to forget that the pandemic, a lot of people experience a lot of loss, but all of this like is about surrender. And you talk about that so much about how to surrender. And sometimes you don't have control. I mean, none of us had control over what was happening. Those of us who lost a lot and those of us who had the luxury to get introspective and like really sit with ourselves and you really got to surrender and have a partner through it, which is really beautiful. Yeah. And as we're, like growing now, are there ways that you find surrender in your day to day, even like the processing of emotions that you talked about, like having a rough month and having to cry it out? Is that a form of surrender for you? Like sitting in it. Ashley Blaine Featherson Jenkins For sure. I think, you know, as you were talking, I was thinking about surrender. And like you said, it's a if you know me, if you listen to anything I say, I'm always saying I'm trying to get better at the art of surrender. But what I'm realizing is that, like, there's the step after surrender, right? So like, surrendering is giving it up and saying, okay, you know, Jesus, take the money, but. On the other side of the step after surrender, I think, is acceptance. And you have to accept whatever may come from the surrender. You can't surrender and then lack acceptance. Yeah. Because then you're kind of in the same between. Right. You're still not where you need to be. And so that's that's what I'm trying to work on. Tubas, like both of them. It's like surrendering and then being confident about the acceptance of whatever may come. And I do that in sometimes it's crying it out, sometimes it's talking it out. Sometimes it's actually saying it out loud, like. This is too much for me. You got it. Wow. Look, I can't. I can't do this or. You know what? I trust you more than I trust myself. So please, you know, order my steps. Sometimes it's bad, but I just, you know, honestly, surrender is a muscle. It's a muscle muscle that we all have to work. Grace And the process of surrender, I really think, like in our work, in our business, I think it's so important to have that kind of perspective because there's so much that we cannot control. You know, you cannot control like who greenlights your stuff or you can't control like when you go into an audition whether you're going to get it or not. But like that act of surrendering, knowing that you're going to be okay or like that you're giving it over to a higher power to help you deal with it like that. I think it's so important rather than trying to control everything, because we in our human powers cannot we cannot control it. Ashley Blaine Featherson Jenkins We just can't can't do it. No. Amy Have you taken any good trips recently now that we get back outside? Ashley Blaine Featherson Jenkins Oh, my gosh. So I just got back from Austin, Texas. Amy Oh, I love Austin. Ashley Blaine Featherson Jenkins Do you? It's not, you know, I don't know. Amy Okay, well, here's what I'll say. Here's what I say. I'm from Texas, I'm from Dallas. And Austin is like the to me, it's the best parts of Dallas and with a little bit of California sprinkled in. So that's why I like Austin. But I'm curious, what's your take on it? I mean, I don't want you to, like, slammed the city. Ashley Blaine Featherson Jenkins Well, no. no, no. I'm not going to slam the city. I my first time going was in, oh, 2017. We actually premiered Dear White People. There was my first time there at South by Southwest. And then I went I just went this past weekend on a my 15 and my 15 year anniversary trip with my line sisters. Yes. And my sister. So so it was amazing because I was with some of my favorite people on the face of the planet and we just had a good time. We're always going to make a good time wherever we go. So I did that. I've actually been traveling a time this year. I was in New York and May in like New York. I just. Amy That's Grace's city. Ashley Blaine Featherson Jenkins New York makes me feel I could cry thinking about New York. Something about New York. Grace Thank you Ashley. Ashley Blaine Featherson Jenkins I love that city. New York. If I literally would wake up like, good morning, New York.Like, I just I was skipping down the street, it was raining, and I was just like I was like that that video of Drew Barrymore in the rain. Amy Yes. Ashley Blaine Featherson Jenkins That's what I look like. And I wonder everyone's like clowning her for it. But I'm like, no, I understand why she felt like that. So I was in New York and then yeah, but I mean, I've been to New York many times, but something about this last trip, I was there for work, but I kind of made into like play and I just fell in love with New York all over again. Grace New York is kind of like one of those places where, like, I lived there for 15 years before I moved to L.A. and New York was kind of one of those places. Like, I would still like ten, 12, 13, 14, 15 years, and I would just be walking down the street and I would like look up and see, like the Chrysler Building all lit, lit up. And I was like, Wow, I'm here. You know, I did it. I made it here. You know, it's like there's there's always just. Such a special energy that's there. So I completely get it in New York in the room. Amy You mean, you don't do that on the 405? Ashley Blaine Featherson Jenkins Question. Do you ever feel like that in LA? Amy You don't do it on the 405? When you in traffic? Ashley Blaine Featherson Jenkins Have you had the feeling of like, I'm here, I've made it like do you have that here. Grace I mean, it's just a different feeling. I mean, like New York just has, like, things that you can look at. Whereas L.A., sometimes when I am like, you know, it's a pretty sunny day out and I'm driving down like a row of palm trees and I can see the Hollywood sign in the distance. I'm just like, okay, you cue L.A., like, Yeah, I'm here. I made it. You know, I used to always dream about Los Angeles as a little girl, so 100% I do have those moments. But yeah, right now I'm in a missing New York moment. So that really spoke to me. Amy Wow, Ashley, I feel so much better now that we've talked to you. Grace Yes, she's right. Ashley Blaine Featherson Jenkins Ditto. Grace It's still 2022, and it's due in 2022 things. But we feel so much better now that we've chatted with you today. Amy Yes. Yes. Do you have anything coming up you want to tell us about anything you'd like to plug? You can even be something you just love, not something you've created. Ashley Blaine Featherson Jenkins Oh, my goodness. Well, obviously, I have my podcast new episodes every Monday. Anywhere you listen to podcast trials to triumphs. Amy And last but not least, where can people find you on the Internets? Ashley Blaine Featherson Jenkins Oh, yes, you can find me at Ashley Blaine, B-L-A-I-N-E. Ashley spelled the original way. On Instagram and Twitter. Yeah, that's it. Yeah. Amy Well, thank you so much, Ashley. This has been great talk. Grace Thank you so much, Ashley. Ashley Blaine Featherson Jenkins I adore you two. Thank you. Grace Thank you. Bye. Okay to close us out. We're doing our creative tap in, which is our segment about creativity. Amy, are you ready for this week's quote? Amy As ready as I'll ever be. Grace Okay. Here we go. A creative life is an amplified life. That is by Elizabeth Gilbert. Say one more time. A creative life is an amplified life. Elizabeth Gilbert. Amy Okay. I love Elizabeth Gilbert. She's the author of Big Magic. Right. We both know that. Yeah. Yeah, we both love that book. You told me about it. That's why I read it as you recommended it to me. So I'm a I'm a Liz Gill fan because of you. And I'm going to get a little literal on the quote amplified is like to increase the volume of turn something up. Mm hmm. So a creative life is a life that's been turned up a notch. And I agree with that. And I don't think it means having a creative career like you don't have to have a creative career to have a creative life. It's just how you creatively put things in your life, like what you do to express yourself creatively and to live creatively and to switch up your routine every now and then is going to like change, you know, raise the volume, raise the vibration on your life. So I think that is a very simple like, simply put quotes. But being creative raises your vibration is sort of how I am reading it. And I believe that is true. I strive to be creative, even beyond writing, however I can, even if not every day weekly, to try and just, like, keep my vibration high. And so I'm going to remember that. Liz. What about you, Grace? What does it make you think? Grace Well, it makes me think about how often as writers, what we do is notice and amplify, you know? Oh, so we so we notice things that are going on in front of our eyes, in front of the world, you know? So I might walk down the street and just see, like, a guy or a girl like me dancing by herself. So I get to be I say down the street, and I make a character out of that. I'm just like, Oh, why is she dancing? Who is she? Where is she from? Is she happy, as she said? Is she dancing it out because, you know, something that happened in her life or is she just so joyously happy that she's dancing down the street like? So I think our job as artists at times is to take the things that happen in our lives, the things that we see, the things that we experience, and we amplify them to make art. So it makes me think of that, but it also makes me think of how blessed I feel to have creativity in my life. Yeah, because I feel like because I have creativity in my life, there are so many things that I can process, good or bad, through the lens of my creativity. Like even if I have a really bad experience, if I have a bad date, which I often did in New York, I was always on some bad dates, some man was ruining my day. But at the even in the midst of it, I would be like. You know, what is this, a character? You know what? I'm going to put this in something I write someday. So even though even when the bad things happen to me, I have the gift of being able to process it through my art. So when I hear creativity, a creative life is an amplified life. It just makes me think of all the ways that I can use what happens to me, good or bad, to to amplify, to create something that people can find some sort of relate ability in. Because, you know, we always say in writing that the specific is universal. So the things that happen in our everyday lives, if we can get specific, there's often people who can relate to it on some level, even if it's not exactly so. So, yeah, that's it kind of makes me think about, about the gift of being able to process trauma and joy through the lens of creativity. Amy It was a simple quote, but I really love both our interpretations of it. Grace Uh. Me too. Thanks for listening to the antidote. We hope this injected a little bit of joy into your week. I know it did mine. How about you, Amy? Amy I feel good, girl. We should do this again sometime. Oh, we'll be here next week. Grace And in the meantime, if you'd like to follow us on social, follow me. Grace. At Gracyact. That's G-R-A-C-Y-A-C-T. Amy And follow me. Amy at AmyAniobi. That's A-M-Y-A-N-I-O-B-I and follow the show at theeantidotepod. Grace That's thee with two E's. Amy If you like, feeling good about yourself. Please subscribe at Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. Grace Goodbye. Amy And next time you're out for a walk, twerk it out a little bit. And the antidote is hosted by us, Amy Ameobi and Grace Edwards. The show's production team includes senior producer Se'era Spragley Ricks and associate producer Jess Penzetta. Grace Our executive producer is Erica Kraus, and our editor is Erika Janik. Sound Mixing by Alex Samson. Amy Digital Production by Mijoe Sahiouni. Talent Booking by Marianne Ways. Our theme music was composed and produced by TT the artist and Cosmo The Truth. Grace APM Studio executives in charge are Chandra Kavati, Alex Schaffert and Joanne Griffith. Concept created by Amy Aniobi and Grace Edwards. Amy Send us your antidotes at AntidoteShow.org and remember to follow us on social media at theeantidotepod. That's thee with two E's. Grace The Antidote is a production of American Public Media. Amy What, what!
The Gospel According To... is the first and only podcast looking at the intersection of pop culture and Christian faith. On today's episode, the guys a multi-billion dollar franchise, The Wizarding World of Harry Potter. They are joined by a pair of witches who grew up alongside Harry, Hermoine, and Ron. Julia Ulrich is Dan's wife and Holly Tate is Julie's sister. The crew of four discuss their memories of Harry Potter, their respective housing placements, and what's the deal with Christians Against Harry Potter? They'll finish up with a new game, "Harry Potter Quote Or Something God Wrote?" Check out our socials for a week full of HP content! As the Lord commanded, be sure to share The Gospel (According To...) with your family, friends, and even Slytherins. Instagram | Twitter And send us your mailbag questions: tgatpod@gmail.com.
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Hey everybody! Welcome back to A Riverdale Runs Through It! This week we cover Season 3 Episode 11 of the show that is definitely not a noir all the time but this time it is, Riverdale! Episode Highlights: Archie gets drunk and tries to kill Hiram and fails, Veronica hires Jughead to find out who shot her dad, Jughead figures out that F.P shot Hiram to be safe and also be the sheriff, Betty proves that Penelope poisoned her husband way back when, Turns out sheriff Mineta who can get it is still alive and porking Hermoine and also planning on framing F.P for shooting Hiram, and the serpents destroy all the fizzle rocks and get everybody within a 5-mile radius high a kite! We love everybody that listens to this podcast, follow us on Twitter, send us an email, try adding some garlic powder to your grilled cheeses sometime it's really good, and Don't Fuck in A Cabin Up North! Our Twitter is: www.twitter.com/RiverdaleRuns Our Email is: arrtipod@gmail.com
'Twas the Monday after Christmas and all through the house, the creatures were stirring with post-Christmas chaos! Meg and Kyle are back this week with the rundown on how Christmas 2021 went down in their family. Plus Meg rounded out her reading year with two not-to-be-missed books she's so excited to tell you about, Kyle weighs in on The Witcher and The Wheel of Time, and they think back fondly on the raise-yourselves childhood shared by all of Generation X. Join them and the Awesome Nation in our online communities to tell us what you are into right now: on Instagram or in the Sorta Awesome Hangout and Awesome Today groups! Don't forget to check out the Sorta Awesome store on Amazon when shopping this month!SHOW NOTES:Pony, RJ PalacioThese Silent Woods, Kimi Cunningham GrantNot me, not Hermoine, YOUTikTok love for Gen XSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week its Ravey v Cameron in the great Harry Potter quiz! Thanks to our friends at the Marvelous Nerdcast for helping put this together!
Harry, Hermoine and Ron are growing up, and it's super awkward for everyone involved! The fourth journey to Hogwarts, "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire," marks a turning point for the series. As the kids start popping pimples, emotions run high and bodies start to pile up. It's the first Potter movie to be rated PG-13, and it's probably all because of the terrifying, nose-less face of Ralph Fiennes, making his official debut as big-bad Lord Voldemort. HE IS BECOMING! DO YOU SEE?! "Goblet of Fire" focuses on the Tri-Wizard Tournament, a multi-school, year-long event that centers around FOUR students total. Seems like they could get all three events done over a long weekend. Harry, who isn't even supposed to be here today, is treated like garbage by his fellow students, including "best friend" Ron, all because everyone thinks he cheated his way into a death tournament. Why does nobody ever believe this kid? He's got a freakin' lightning bolt scar from being attacked by the most evil and powerful wizard in all of history! Dude deserves the benefit of the doubt. Old Millennials Remember Movies co-hosts Tyler and Angela continue (conclude?) their annual visit to the Wizarding World by discussing everything from Mad Eye Moody's real (unseen) personality to how young children respond to the disturbing fate of Cedric Diggory, played by soon-to-be Batman Robert Pattinson. They also take a deep dive into that glorious Yule Ball sequence, which perfectly captures the awfulness of being a teenager with raging hormones. Stop pouting in the corner, Ron, and just tell Hermoine you like her! Also discussed on this episode of Old Millennials Remember Movies: King Richard (2021) tick, tick... Boom! (2021) Spencer (2021) Passing (2021) Last Night in Soho (2021) Princess Switch 3: Romancing the Star (2021) Check out past Harry Potter episodes of OMRM: Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone - 2001 - episode 23 Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets - 2002 - episode 57 Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban - 2004 - episode 91
Bring out the midnight margaritas. In this inaugural episode, we discuss witches. Bri realizes she's a Hermoine and makes Nikki's skin crawl explaining the wonders of Cottagecore. We try to make sense of our very different witch-y aesthetics. And profess our love for shady Barbara Walter's interviews and a good roast.
Een podcast over het Harry Potter-fandom mag natuurlijk niet ontbreken! Mijn gast is Anna-Luna Post. Samen met Esther Crabbendam, Sicco de Knecht en andere (vaste) gasten presenteert zij de podcast de Vierkante Ogen Show, waarin het team films of series (na)bespreekt. Eerder dit jaar maakte het drietal, aangevuld met vaste gast Sander de Folter, al een serie afleveringen over de Harry Potter-reeks, waarin ze alle boeken en films nog eens doornamen. En dat is natuurlijk niet voor niets, want binnen het team bevindt zich een aantal Harry Potter fans, van wie Anna-Luna er een is. Met haar heb ik het over haar Harry Potter-fandom. Hoe was het om op te groeien met Harry, Hermoine en Ron? Doen de verfilmingen de boeken eer aan? En hoe kwamen de boeken en films bij haar binnen toen ze die recentelijk nog eens tot zich nam? Maar we moeten het natuurlijk ook even hebben over J.K. Rowling, en dan met name natuurlijk haar beruchte uitspraken over transpersonen. Zorgen de tweets van Rowling voor een smet op het fandom van Anna-Luna? Kom erbij op de Fanservice Discord!
There's a much more effective way to conquer your vices. In Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, there's a scene where a magical plant called Devil's Snare captures Harry, Ron, and Hermoine. The vines wrap around their bodies like hungry pythons as they struggle to escape. “You have to relax,” Hermione tells the other two. “If you don't, it'll only kill you faster.” “Kill us faster?!” shouts Ron, suddenly struggling even more. “Now I can relax!!” Kudos to J.K. Rowling for this brilliant illustration of a psychological phenomenon called ironic processing, in which deliberate attempts to avoid certain thoughts make those thoughts even more persistent. You can read the NirAndFar blog post on: Stop Thinking About Your Bad Habits! [Do This Instead.] https://www.nirandfar.com/thinking-about-bad-habits/ Nir & Far, a podcast about business, behaviour and the brain by Nir Eyal. If you enjoy this podcast, please subscribe on iTunes and leave an iTunes review. It will greatly help new listeners discover the show. Please visit my website Nir and Far for other info about my writing, books and teaching: http://www.nirandfar.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nirandfar/support
Friendship is magical, right? Well, in the world of Harry Potter it is! Join Alysa and her dear and Harry Potter nerdy friend, Alisun, to discuss the first book in the series, Harry Potter & the Sorcerer's Stone! In this epsiode, they discuss how being an orphan and a celebrity impacts Harry's ability to make friends, how he meets friends, Ron and Hermoine, and how he meets his enemy, Draco. Share Your Friendship Stories with Alysa! Email Alysa = friendswithalysa@gmail.com Listen to & Follow Friends with Alysa = https://linktr.ee/friendswithalysa Art Work by Kate Cosgrove = http://k8cosgrove.blogspot.com Theme Music by Trevor Wilson
Welcome back, everybody! This week we cover Season 2 Episode 15 of the show that's basically a big game of whisper down the lane, Riverdale! Episode highlights include: CLIFFORD HAS A SECRET WILL FOR SOME REASON, Hiram and Hermione try to get Fred to run for mayor, and the Hermoine does as well, Jughead does some okay detective work and Betty drags Kevin through hell to try to expose Chick. Make sure to hold on to that secret will money with both hands, and don't forget to Be Kind and Don't Fuck By A Hiram! Email us! arrtipod@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter! www.twitter.com/RiverdaleRuns
Heads Up – Boundary Setting 101 week is comin on May 17th …and it’s completely free Make sure you sign up https://www.theshiftinside.com/freed/ What if Hermoine had not been clever? This episode takes what some might see as a bit of a controversial stance on her relationship with Harry and Ron…but that’s not the important thing here. Rather I am interested in what she symbolises for you. Email me more What If? Ideas: info {at} theshiftinside.com
Podcast en cuarentena, anticonceptivos con receta, chasquillas, el despecho, hablamos del animé Nana, Hermoine y hasta Legalmente Rubia salió al baile. Shan recomienda Wonder Egg Priority, Dapy terminó de ver Horimiya y de alguna forma Shan termina hablando de Jesús. La sección de recomendaciones al fin tiene cortina musical!
A special bonus episode featuring Lenton & Sarah competing for the Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone trivia crown!
That Harry has faced a lot of problems but could solve them with, the help of his best friends Hermoine and Ron. Just know that having good friends can change your life! And, they are always by your side and last your whole life!
This week on Top 5 Go we head to the Wizarding World of Harry Potter and go over our top 5 Harry Potter characters minus the big 5 of Harry, Ron, Hermoine, Dumbledore and Voldemort. with special guest Jackie Long. Where does Snape rank on the list? How about Hagrid? Sirius has to be on the list right? Tune in and find out!
This week on Top 5 Go we head to the Wizarding World of Harry Potter and go over our top 5 Harry Potter characters minus the big 5 of Harry, Ron, Hermoine, Dumbledore and Voldemort. with special guest Jackie Long. Where does Snape rank on the list? How about Hagrid? Sirius has to be on the list right? Tune in and find out!
Expecto patronum! Expelliarmus! Exfoliate-ess! Journey back to Hogwarts and the early stages of puberty with "Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban," the third installment in the J.K. Rowling-inspired movie franchise. It's time to get SERIOUS in Harry Land thanks to director Alfonso Cuaron, hot off that other popular children's franchise, "Y Tu Mama, Tambien." Yes, the future multi-Oscar winner Cuaron injects style and gravitas into the adventures of Harry, Ron and Hermoine. Most notably - the movie actually features multiple outdoor locations! The "world" of Harry Potter finally extends beyond the castle walls without green screen (okay, there's still some green screen). "Prisoner of Azkaban" is widely regarded as the best movie in the franchise, and the Old Millennials discuss why it's earned that reputation. Is this really the "best made" movie, or did having Alfonso Cuaron's name on it boost its critical adoration? Regardless, "Prisoner of Azkaban" features many memorable additions, including Gary Oldman as Sirius Black, the beginning of Michael Gambon as Dumbledore (replacing Richard Harris, RIP), Emma Thompson and David Thewlis as Lupin (although co-host Tyler might get him confused a few times with Rufus Sewell). Lots of CGI dogs and whatnot in this movie, but we also get a pretty dynamic time travel climax with some major "Back to the Future" vibes. Also Dementors! Those guys are jerks! Tyler and Angela also have an extended discussion about the film's "plot twist" involving Sirius Black and Peter Pettigrew. It's a scene that left their 9-year-old daughter super confused, and Tyler kinda understands the sentiment. The Marauder Map gets discussed, which is a very morally questionable and powerful magical device where the user can see the location of EVERYONE in the castle at any given time. This world has such crazy powerful magic, and yet Harry can't see a damn thing without his eyeglasses. Also, for the third year in a row, Tyler and Angela marvel at the brilliance of Alan Rickman as Snape, and they continue to be sad about Rickman's permanent absence from Planet Earth. Check out our previous November episodes on Harry Potter below: Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone - Episode 23 Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets - Episode 57 Also discussed in this episode The Middleburg Film Festival One Night in Miami (2020) Minari (2020) The Trial of the Chicago 7 (2020) Borat Subsequent Moviefilm (2020)
Dear nerds, here is your trigger warning. Joey from @SoWizardpodcast joins @KevinGootee and @KevinIsrael_NJ has decided to go steal Harry Potter's wand and shove it into Ron Weasley's ginger skull. That's right, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone is the choice for this week's episode. Can Joey convince us that little cutie patootie wizard should be flushed from our memory banks? THE LIVE SHOW HAS BEEN BOOKED! Joanne and Bill from the Mornin' show (Compound Media) are doing a tag team approach to join forces and attempt to crane kick the 1984 classic, Karate Kid. Yep, the film that started the great Billy Zabka's career. We're going to do it at the AMC theater in Clifton, NJ on 1/23/21. You'll watch the movie in person with us and immediately afterward, watch us do the episode! Tickets now on sale at www.guttingthesacred.com or https://t.co/UkwIhehJO0?amp=1 Happy to announce Podcorn sponsored this episode so let's thank them! Explore sponsorship opportunities and start monetizing your podcast by signing up here: https://podcorn.com/podcasters/ Sponsorship/advertising inquiries should be sent to guttingthesacredcow@hotmail.com THANK YOU again for your ongoing support. New contest: First person to get 5 friends to subscribe to our podcast gets a free shirt. Tag them on twitter/fb/ig and have them post them subscribing and the shirt is yours. It's NEVER too late to write us a 2 sentence review while giving us a 5 star rating on your favorite podcast platform! Make sure you're head over to www.guttingthesacredcow.com EVERY day to see new blog posts like our favorite movie quotes and sequels we want to see/didn't ask for. Also, check out our merch shop to grab a shirt, hat, mug, bag, fire extinguisher.
It's a celebration for Hermoine at the Leaky Cauldron...and some surprises are in store.
We're continuing our Wizarding World education with Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets! Join us at Anthony pronounces Hermoine at least two different ways, John brings up the Harry Potter connection to Rage Against The Machine, we reveal which wands chose us at Ollivander's, and run through more dream casting! We've got new episodes every Monday so be sure to subscribe to get notified each week. Follow us on Facebook and leave us a message, Tweet at us @TMDpod, follow us on Instagram @TMDpod or email us at thememorydistillery@gmail.com. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thememorydistillery/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thememorydistillery/support
Episode 19 of the 'home-learning' inspired podcast series, Primrose and Terry: in the shed. Starring 7 year old Primrose and her Dad, Terry. In the episode, taken from a recording of a live Radio LaB programme from Friday 24th July 2020, we interview Hermoine the hamster & review 'Johnny Ball: Accidental Football Genius' by Matt Oldfield. Featuring Aunty Lizzy on the phone, and Mummy in the garden. Primrose and Terry: in the shed is produced by Primrose Lee, edited by Terry Lee, with music and imaging by Primrose Lee. Our artwork is by Stoo Elvin.
Do your potential customers know exactly what it takes to do business with you? Before you answer, take a minute to ask yourself these three questions: Does my website clearly display the first step for purchasing from me within the first three seconds with the clarity of a toddler asking for Teddy Grahams? Can every person who answers our phones clearly articulate the sales process and our price range to a potential customer? Do we have WRITTEN and EASILY AVAILABLE packages, rate sheets, or an estimating tool? If you answered a sheepish, “Not really”, to any of these three questions then you’re missing the one thing every company needs in place for sales to be consistently strong: A Clearly Defined Ask ™ Your ask might be simple. For example, a yoga studio could offer a class pack or a sample week. Or, your CDA could be complex like mine. Those who sell high-ticket or long commitment products and services typically have more complex asks. For example, real estate agents and financial advisors might make five to fifty small asks before gaining the business. Whether your CDA (Clearly Defined Ask ™ ) is a one-time simple ask or more complex, it must be well-defined and clear to everyone around you in order for your sales to be consistent and repeatable. You might be able to sell someone with an unclear ask, but no one around you will be able to do it successfully. And, your time is limited. If you’re relying on your ability to speak to someone to make a sale, you’re in for trouble. Next week, I’m going to share the steps to figuring out your potential customers’ buyer’s journey with you. The first step on this journey is figuring out your company’s most critical Clearly Defined Ask ™ . The other day I was talking to a friend about how much the Harry Potter books matter to me. I literally grew up with those books. The first one came out when I was in 6th grade. At 21, I stood in line at midnight, hugely pregnant with my first child, to buy the final book. For right around a decade, through all my pre-teen and teenage development, Harry, Hermoine, and Ron were growing up right alongside me. J.K. Rowling took me (and most of my generation) on a journey like no other. Every adventure, obstacle, and milestone meant something to us on a level far deeper than any other of the 1500+ of books I’ve read in my life. Novelists know the power of taking your reader on an emotionally-charged journey. Great marketers know it too. In fact, I bet you’re in the middle of a buyer’s journey with one of your favorite brands right now and don’t even know it. When we’re on a grand adventure with a brand, we don’t know we’re being sold anything. If you’ve ever been to The Wizarding World of Harry Potter at Universal Studios, you’ve seen this in action. This elaborate and magical place is perhaps the greatest immersive sales experience ever created. When you spend time in Diagon Alley, every step is brimming with both magic and places to swipe your credit card. The magic of a journey through Harry Potter’s world is only possible with intense planning. Every step of your walk through that corner of the park is carefully planned out, curated, and continuously polished for your pleasure. An experience that feels like memorable magic to the customer may happen once by accident. But, repeating it thousands of times over only happens with careful planning. Last week we talked about figuring out your CDA, the Clearly Defined Ask ™, that makes it clear what you are selling. The next step is to sit down and document how you walk beside your potential buyer as they move towards that ask. Documenting your primary persona’s buyer’s journey is critical to making good marketing decisions. You will never have consistency in your lead generation until the stops, obstacles, and adventures on this path are clearly understood. The buyer’s journey is the foundational piece of every company’s marketing system. What does your magical adventure look like to a potential customer? In episode 32 of Small Stage, Big Impact we discuss: [1:58] What a CDA is, and why it is essential for an effective marketing strategy [2:58] The requirements for an effective CDA that can be duplicated by your sales team and let you focus on being the business owner [5:19] The first step to figuring out the buyer’s journey so that your marketing is consistent and effective [7:23] That the best buyer's journeys are a bit magical, as you don’t even realize you’re being sold anything [9:04] The second step to figuring out the buyer’s journey for a more compelling marketing strategy Resources mentioned by Renia in the episode: Don’t miss any of our Summer Strategy Sessions
Hello Black Monday Tribe! It's been a minute so get ready for a packed but impactful episode. On today's episode we're utilizing one of my all time favorite books and characters, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban to discuss the greatest dementor of all - depression.Listen in for ways on how to defeat your personal dementor and stay tuned to the end for a treat!https://www.raegunramblings.com/diy-expecto-patronum-bath-bombs/Wanna reach out - blackmondayworks@gmail.com
Danny and Mark take a wild train ride into Hogwarts to watch the magical 9th movie in the Harry Potter series. Hermoine has left Harry, he's at a low point, so he gets guns attached to his hands to attack the sole follower of the cult of Voldemort. WOAH! Just kidding, they watched GUNS AKIMBO. Listen to them chat about the magical drug fueled realm of Earth in the future. This is also the first time the guys can't get through a fake sponsor spot! Laugh, cry, listen with the dudes on episode 11 of Pop Culture Elevator! Freeplay music: Local Forecast - Elevator by Kevin MacLeod https://incompetech.com/ Promoted by MrSnooze https://youtu.be/ioi_-5sAuXQ Creative Commons — CC BY 3.0 I https://goo.gl/Yibru5 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/PopCultureElevator/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/PopCultureElevator/support
MLOps.community meetup #17 a deep dive into the open source ML framework Hermoine built on top of MLflow with Neylson Crepalde Key takeaways for attendees: MLOps problems are dealt with tools but also with processes Open-source framework Hermione can help in a lot of parts of the operations process Abstract: In Neylson's experience with Machine Learning projects, he has encountered a series of challenges regarding agile processes to build and deploy ML models in a professional cooperative environment that fosters teamwork. While on this journey, Neylson and his team developed some of our their own solutions for these challenges. Out of this was the open-source project Hermoine born . Hermoine is a collection of solutions for these specific MLOps problems that were packaged into a library, an ML project structure framework called Hermione. In this meetup we talk about these challenges, what they did to overcome them and how Hermione helped address these different issues along the way. We will also do a demo on how to build an ML project with Hermione. Check out Hermoine here: https://github.com/a3data/hermione Neylson Crepalde is a partner and MLOps Tech Lead at A3Data. He holds a PhD in Economic Sociology, a masters in Sociology of Culture, an MBA in Cultural Management and a bachelor degree in Music/Conducting. He is professor of Machine Learning and Head of Data Science Department at Izabela Hendrix Methodist Technological University. His main research interests are Machine Learning processes, Politics and Deliberation, Economic Sociology and Sociology of Education. In his PhD he has worked with Multilevel Social Network Analysis and Exponential Random Graph Models to understand the social construction of quality in an orchestras’ market. Join our slack community: https://join.slack.com/t/mlops-community/shared_invite/zt-391hcpnl-aSwNf_X5RyYSh40MiRe9Lw Follow us on twitter:@mlopscommunity Sign up for the next meetup: https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_a_nuYR1xT86TGIB2wp9B1g Connect with Demetrios on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dpbrinkm/ Connect with Neyslon on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/neylsoncrepalde/
Have you ever heard the phrase Men are from Mars and Women are from Venus? No matter what you may interpret that to mean, the bottom line is that men and women are different - in many ways - but today we’re going to talk specifically about the differences between the male and female brain. LINKS to Things Mentioned in This EpisodeFollow me on InstagramFacebookDr. Joe DispenzaInfradian Cycle - Alisa Vitti
Kata siapa anak anak pondok Gryffindor itu hebat? Emangnya anak anak pondok Slytherin udah jahat? Terus kok anak anak Hufflepuff bisa dianggap lame? Dan ada yang tau gak kenapa Hermoine gak masuk Ravenclaw? Langsung dengerin aja buat tau jawabannya!
We took it to the mighty Radio NL 610 AM Kamloops last night, and sang it loud and proud with a feature interview, and more movie and TV reviews than you can shake a stick at. So how do we follow up such a performance? With a podcast version of the show, of course; one that includes even more of our interview with filmmaker Neasa Hardiman, writer/director of next week's big-horror release, Sea Fever! Jason and Neasa talked the film's genesis, and how it relates to mankind's current struggle with COVID-19. Neasa also discussed her talented cast, which includes Hermoine Corfield, Connie Nielsen and Dougray Scott. How'd she recruit them? Stick with us! And stick around, as Jason and Shawn review the upcoming horror release Rootwood starring Elissa Dowling. Is this tale of paranormal podcasters and an evil devil in the woods worth your time when it hits April 7? Stick... we already said, didn't we. Not a question. A statement. Shawn also took on Joe Exotic and Tiger King, Jason battled Jamie Bernadette in Dead by Dawn, and Jason and Shawn put Vin Diesel's latest, Bloodshot, on the chopping block. So grab your morning cup of java, push play on the player below, and enjoy!
It's fitting that this episode was recorded on April 1st because the title of this chapter being 'Mayhem at the Ministry' seems like an April Fool's Day prank since not a single bit of this chapter actually takes place at the Ministry! Regardless, the rest of the chapter seems depressingly fitting since Harry, Hermoine, and the non-Ministry Weasleys are stuck inside at home biding time! It's a bit of a slice of wizarding life. If there's anything coming up in this book that you want us to talk about on air, email us your questions - either written or recorded - to magiclessmyke@gmail.com, or tweet us @magiclessmyke and follow us on Insta @magiclessmyke!
In an unsettling turn of events, the raucous joy of the Quidditch World Cup goes from celebratory to hysteric as Death Eaters arrive! Also, Myke finally got to finally remember exactly what Death Eaters were! We also get into Hermoine's activism, the Ministry's terrible detective skills, and Myke's guesses as to what is going on and whom is doing it! Then of course we have to talk about Animal Crossing and Doom Eternal! If there's anything coming up in this book that you want us to talk about on air, email us your questions - either written or recorded - to magiclessmyke@gmail.com, or tweet us @magiclessmyke and follow us on Insta @magiclessmyke!
We're living in interesting times, with fear of a global pandemic driving down stock prices, sending toilet paper and other products off the shelves, and forcing many people indoors for fear of catching, or spreading, COVID-19. Which means it's the perfect time to switch your brain off for 22 minutes, and enjoy the podcast of last night's broadcast From The Basement! Jason and Shawn review a timely one this week: the Irish import Sea Fever. It's a riff on Alien and The Thing, with the crew of a fishing trawler threatened by a water-borne parasite. Is Neasa Hardiman's horror tale a winner? Does the presence of acting veterans Connie Nielsen and Dougray Scott elevate the material? Stick with us! And stick around for even more reviews, as Shawn's taken in Birds of Prey with Margot Robbie, Jason endured Guns Akimbo with Daniel Radcliffe and Samara Weaving, and both Basement Dwellers viewed Spenser Confidential starring Mark Wahlberg. That's a lot of movies, and a lot of star power. But are any of them any good? There's also the weekend entertainment rundown, a taste of movie news, and The Basement Boys make fun of the Coronavirus. Too soon? No such thing. So push play on the handy player to your right, and forget your woes for a while. We're on vacation next week, but fear not: From The Basement returns March 27 with all new episodes, and only on Radio NL 610 AM Kamloops.
It's wizarding Coachella as Harry, Hermoine and the Weasley's get to the campsite around the Quidditch World Cup! For us that means we get a feast for our minds and the main course is international wizarding world building! We also talk about what the wizard to pound exchange rate could be, the Brexit attitude towards flying carpets, and sterotyping the Irish! If there's anything coming up in this book that you want us to talk about on air, email us your questions - either written or recorded - to magiclessmyke@gmail.com, or tweet us @magiclessmyke and follow us on Insta @magiclessmyke!
Yanna McIntosh, David Abeles, RW, John Skelley A conversation with John Skelley (Harry Potter), Yanna McIntosh (Hermoine) and David Abeles (Ron), from the production of J.K. Rowling's “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child,” a sequel to the Harry Potter books and films, playing in two parts at the Curran in San Francisco, hosted by Richard Wolinsky. With a story by J.K. Rowling, Jack Thorne and John Tiffany, written by Jack Thorne and directed by John Tiffany, “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child” takes place as Harry, Ron and Hermoine are approaching forty years of age, and their children (Harry is married to Ron's sister Ginny) are now going to Hogwarts School for Magicians. John Skelley, Yanna McIntosh and David Abeles have all been acting in theatre, film and television for the past several years. John Skelley and David Abeles understudied their roles in the Broadway production, and the Canadian Yanna McIntosh is new to the role in San Francisco. They discuss their visions of the roles and the play, and how they prepare as actors. The post Interview: Harry Potter & the Cursed Child appeared first on KPFA.
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