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Known for her pioneering work as an intimacy co-ordinator on shows such as Normal People and I May Destroy You, Ita O'Brien has distilled her practice into a book that has something to say to anyone about the role of intimacy in their lives. In a frank and honest conversation that covers why guidance was desperately needed in the entertainment industry through to her passionate advocacy for sex education that is fit for purpose, we also find out more about the path that has led her to such a unique role.
Ita O'Brien is the world renowned intimacy co-ordinator. She is behind the kisses, embraces and sex scenes in Normal People, I May Destroy You, It's A Sin and Gentlemen Jack, to name a few. She is also the creator of the Intimacy On Set guidelines, which are now used around the globe. She has used her expertise on set to inform her debut book, Intimacy, and joins Nuala McGovern to discuss it. A group of experts have highlighted that in global heart disease clinical trials, less than 30% of the people taking part are women. This is despite more than 30,000 women being admitted to hospital in the UK each year due to a heart attack. One of these experts, Vijay Kunadian who is Professor of Interventional Cardiology at Newcastle University, joins Nuala. An open letter organised by UK aid organisations has been delivered to 10 Downing Street today - signed by Sudanese activists, UK aid leaders and high profile figures demanding the UK government take urgent action to addresss the rapidly worsening crisis in Sudan. This comes as the charity Medecins Sans Frontières reported that of 659 survivors of sexual violence in South Darfur between January 2024 and March 2025 86% reported they were raped. Nuala speaks to Eva Khair, Campaigner and Founder of Women4Sudan and Sudan Transnational Consortium, one of the signatories of the letter. Flat racing jockey Hollie Doyle just surpassed the record set by her hero, Hayley Turner, who recently bowed out of the sport. At Ascot in May, Hollie had her 1,023rd win, becoming Britain's ‘most winning' female jockey of all time'. She joins Nuala. Model Hailey Bieber has sold her make-up company Rhode in a deal worth up to $1 billion. She joins a list of other celebrities earning millions from their cosmetic brand. Nuala is joined by make-up artist to the stars Val Garland and Beauty Editor for the Telegraph, Sonia Haria, to discuss. Presenter: Nuala McGovern Producer: Emma Pearce
On this episode, host Dr Pasquale Iannone is joined by award-winning writer, critic and broadcaster Ellen E. Jones. Ellen presents BBC Radio 4's Screenshot with Mark Kermode and has written for The Guardian, The Observer, Little White Lies, Empire and many other outlets. In March this year, Ellen won the Broadcasting Press Guild Award for Best Radio Presenter for her work on Screenshot.Ellen joins Pasquale to talk about her book Screen Deep: How Film and TV Can Solve Racism and Save The World which came out in paperback via Faber in February. It's a brilliantly sharp, impassioned and entertaining look at film and TV's role in both constructing racial identities and combating racism. Works discussed include No Way Out (1950), Imitation of Life (1959), Get Out (2017), Black Panther (2018), Bridgerton (2020-), Atlanta (2016 - 2022), I May Destroy You (2020), Small Axe (2020) and Hard Truths (2024).
This timely and telling analysis identifies the formal and thematic innovations pioneered by millennial feminists between 2012 and 2020 that have shaped the trajectory of our favorite shows today. Author Vincent L. Stephens offers close readings of nine pivotal series, including Girls, Orange Is the New Black, Broad City, Jane the Virgin, Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, Fleabag, Insecure, Shrill, and I May Destroy You. Across these series, women-led creative teams translated techniques from indie films, inverted gendered television tropes, and engaged in innovative temporal storytelling. These series, often including showrunners who also act, write, and direct, are the product of a new ecology of television driven by the rise of streaming platforms and a demand for more inclusive narratives. Broads, Sisters, Exes: Feminist Millennial Television (Wayne State UP, 2025) optimistically contends with women as aesthetic innovators and maps their influence on entertainment industry reforms that are slowly but surely increasing accessibility for creatives from groups historically underrepresented across media. Through elegant prose deeply rooted in an intersectional feminist perspective, Stephens expands the aesthetic and narrative grammars of contemporary television. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/gender-studies
This timely and telling analysis identifies the formal and thematic innovations pioneered by millennial feminists between 2012 and 2020 that have shaped the trajectory of our favorite shows today. Author Vincent L. Stephens offers close readings of nine pivotal series, including Girls, Orange Is the New Black, Broad City, Jane the Virgin, Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, Fleabag, Insecure, Shrill, and I May Destroy You. Across these series, women-led creative teams translated techniques from indie films, inverted gendered television tropes, and engaged in innovative temporal storytelling. These series, often including showrunners who also act, write, and direct, are the product of a new ecology of television driven by the rise of streaming platforms and a demand for more inclusive narratives. Broads, Sisters, Exes: Feminist Millennial Television (Wayne State UP, 2025) optimistically contends with women as aesthetic innovators and maps their influence on entertainment industry reforms that are slowly but surely increasing accessibility for creatives from groups historically underrepresented across media. Through elegant prose deeply rooted in an intersectional feminist perspective, Stephens expands the aesthetic and narrative grammars of contemporary television. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This timely and telling analysis identifies the formal and thematic innovations pioneered by millennial feminists between 2012 and 2020 that have shaped the trajectory of our favorite shows today. Author Vincent L. Stephens offers close readings of nine pivotal series, including Girls, Orange Is the New Black, Broad City, Jane the Virgin, Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, Fleabag, Insecure, Shrill, and I May Destroy You. Across these series, women-led creative teams translated techniques from indie films, inverted gendered television tropes, and engaged in innovative temporal storytelling. These series, often including showrunners who also act, write, and direct, are the product of a new ecology of television driven by the rise of streaming platforms and a demand for more inclusive narratives. Broads, Sisters, Exes: Feminist Millennial Television (Wayne State UP, 2025) optimistically contends with women as aesthetic innovators and maps their influence on entertainment industry reforms that are slowly but surely increasing accessibility for creatives from groups historically underrepresented across media. Through elegant prose deeply rooted in an intersectional feminist perspective, Stephens expands the aesthetic and narrative grammars of contemporary television. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/popular-culture
This timely and telling analysis identifies the formal and thematic innovations pioneered by millennial feminists between 2012 and 2020 that have shaped the trajectory of our favorite shows today. Author Vincent L. Stephens offers close readings of nine pivotal series, including Girls, Orange Is the New Black, Broad City, Jane the Virgin, Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, Fleabag, Insecure, Shrill, and I May Destroy You. Across these series, women-led creative teams translated techniques from indie films, inverted gendered television tropes, and engaged in innovative temporal storytelling. These series, often including showrunners who also act, write, and direct, are the product of a new ecology of television driven by the rise of streaming platforms and a demand for more inclusive narratives. Broads, Sisters, Exes: Feminist Millennial Television (Wayne State UP, 2025) optimistically contends with women as aesthetic innovators and maps their influence on entertainment industry reforms that are slowly but surely increasing accessibility for creatives from groups historically underrepresented across media. Through elegant prose deeply rooted in an intersectional feminist perspective, Stephens expands the aesthetic and narrative grammars of contemporary television. 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
This timely and telling analysis identifies the formal and thematic innovations pioneered by millennial feminists between 2012 and 2020 that have shaped the trajectory of our favorite shows today. Author Vincent L. Stephens offers close readings of nine pivotal series, including Girls, Orange Is the New Black, Broad City, Jane the Virgin, Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, Fleabag, Insecure, Shrill, and I May Destroy You. Across these series, women-led creative teams translated techniques from indie films, inverted gendered television tropes, and engaged in innovative temporal storytelling. These series, often including showrunners who also act, write, and direct, are the product of a new ecology of television driven by the rise of streaming platforms and a demand for more inclusive narratives. Broads, Sisters, Exes: Feminist Millennial Television (Wayne State UP, 2025) optimistically contends with women as aesthetic innovators and maps their influence on entertainment industry reforms that are slowly but surely increasing accessibility for creatives from groups historically underrepresented across media. Through elegant prose deeply rooted in an intersectional feminist perspective, Stephens expands the aesthetic and narrative grammars of contemporary television. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/film
This timely and telling analysis identifies the formal and thematic innovations pioneered by millennial feminists between 2012 and 2020 that have shaped the trajectory of our favorite shows today. Author Vincent L. Stephens offers close readings of nine pivotal series, including Girls, Orange Is the New Black, Broad City, Jane the Virgin, Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, Fleabag, Insecure, Shrill, and I May Destroy You. Across these series, women-led creative teams translated techniques from indie films, inverted gendered television tropes, and engaged in innovative temporal storytelling. These series, often including showrunners who also act, write, and direct, are the product of a new ecology of television driven by the rise of streaming platforms and a demand for more inclusive narratives. Broads, Sisters, Exes: Feminist Millennial Television (Wayne State UP, 2025) optimistically contends with women as aesthetic innovators and maps their influence on entertainment industry reforms that are slowly but surely increasing accessibility for creatives from groups historically underrepresented across media. Through elegant prose deeply rooted in an intersectional feminist perspective, Stephens expands the aesthetic and narrative grammars of contemporary television. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/communications
The stand-up comedian and writer Sophie Duker has appeared in venues around the UK and she's also been seen on TV, popping up on the likes of 'Taskmaster', ‘Live at the Apollo' and 'Celebrity Mastermind'. She has also hosted programmes for BBC Sounds including the ‘Obsessed' strands – which accompany hit television shows – ‘I May Destroy You' and ‘Everything I Know About Love.' And there's still a chance to see Sophie on her current stand up tour “But Daddy I Love Her” - including a date at London's Bloomsbury Theatre in May 2025. Born in London, her foray in comedy began during her time as an undergraduate studying French and English at university. Following her love of language and laughter – we wondered what her musical inspirations would be in this week's Inheritance Tracks?Inherited: Nelson Mandela by The Specials Pass on: Gansta by Kojey Radical Producers: Ribika Moktan and Gareth Nelson-Davies
Dans ce nouvel épisode : remise à zéro du potentiel comique d'Alix, fourrage intensif de croquettes de reblochon et des frigos tièdes dans le nord de la France.Encore des quarts d'heure de haute voltige !Merci à Pauline d'avoir monté cet épisodePour écouter le 5ème Quart d'Heure, abonnez-vous à Acast+ comme ceci :Téléchargez une application de podcasts (Apple Podcasts, Podcast Addict, Castbox...) : elles sont toutes gratuites ! (l'abonnement ne fonctionne pas sur les applications de streaming : Spotify, Deezer, Amazon Music). Cliquez sur le lien suivant : https://plus.acast.com/s/4-quarts-dheure.Attention, les formules d'abonnement proposées sont hors TVA.Les ups and downs :Le down de Louise : la manière de filmer les femmes qui subissent des agressions au ciné et dans les sériesLe rollercoaster de Camille : sa résidence d'écritureLe down d'Alix : être cringe avec les stars + la remise à zéro de son potentiel comiqueLe up de Kalindi : son air fryerDans cet épisode, on parle de ça :La série « I May Destroy You » de Michael Coel« Les Femmes au Balcon » de Noémie Merlant« The Apprentice » d'Ali AbbasiLa série « Disclaimer » d'Alfonso Cuarón« Le Consentement » de Vanessa Springora« Oranges Sanguines » de Jean-Christophe Meurisse« Irreversible » de Gaspard NoéL'article de Trois CouleursVoir Camille en spectacle : toutes les dates Suivez-nous sur Instagram :Louise : @petrouchka_Alix : @alixmrtnKalindi : @kalramphulCamille : @camille.lorente Abonnez-vous au 5ème Quart d'heure ici : https://plus.acast.com/s/4-quarts-dheure. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Welcome to Multiverse News, Your source for Information about all your favorite fictional universes. Chris Evans will appear in Avengers: Doomsday. The Hollywood Reporter confirmed the story late on December 9th. Evans is best known for his role as Steve Rogers in the Marvel Cinematic Universe and retired from the role in 2019 following the climactic Avengers: Endgame. Doomsday will also feature Evans co star Robert Downey, Jr. as Doctor Doom, though Evans' role is not specified. As Mariah Carey might say/sing…”IT'S TIIIIIME.” Our fiyrst awards season nominations are here with the 2025 Golden Globe noms having been released this week. Smaller films took the lead on nominations with Emilia Pérez receiving 10 nominations followed by The Brutalist, Conclave, and The Substance. In television The Bear takes top place at five nominations (and yes it's still listed in the comedy category) while Only Murders in the Building and Shogun each have four noms. Netflix leads the pack of distributors with 26 nominations in total. The Box Office Achievement Award, which was new last year, has eight nominees and will include box office revenue and commensurate streaming viewership. No, you're not crazy and neither are we. Golden Globe nominee and frequent winner Jeremy Allen White has been casty to play Jabba the Hutt's son, Rotta the Hutt, in The Mandalorian & Grogu film. But don't panic yet, the actor is simply lending his voice to the character that was originally seen in The Clone Wars animated film. Season 2 of Netflix's Wednesday has officially wrapped production. Last week, Netflix released a first look image of Jenna Ortega in character and confirmed that the series will debut sometime in 2025. HBO is circling I May Destroy You actor Paapa Essiedu to play Severus Snape in the upcoming Harry Potter series. Sources tell the Hollywood Reporter that the actor has been offered the role, but official negotiations have not yet begun. Sienna Miller has been cast to star opposite John Krasinski in the Jack Ryan feature that is in the works at Amazon MGM Studios. Sam Richardson, the Emmy-winning comedian known for his work on Veep and Ted Lasso and Teyonah Parris Star of WandaVision and The Marvels are both joining John Cena in Matchbox, Apple Original Films' live-action take on the classic Mattel car toy line. The first trailer for the Doctor Who Christmas special “Joy to the World” has dropped. The Special debuts on Disney+ on December 25. Elizabeth Olsen is joining Julia Roberts in the upcoming thriller Panic Carefully. Panic Carefully is described as a paranoid thriller reminiscent of Silence of the Lambs and Mr. Robot. Kevin McCormick and Chrystal Li will oversee it for Warner Bros. Asa Germann, a cast member from The Boys and Gen V, is the newest addition to the cast of Scream 7. Variety has learned that Bill Lawrence is currently developing a reboot of his sitcom Scrubs for ABC via 20th Century Television. “Scrubs” originally aired on NBC for its first seven seasons from 2001-2008, followed by two seasons at ABC from 2009-2010. Apple Films has released the first trailer for The Gorge, directed by Scott Derrickson and starring Miles Teller and Anya Taylor-Joy. The film will debut on AppleTV+ on Valentine's Day. Anora star Mark Eydelshteyn has joined the second season of Prime Video series Mr. and Mrs. Smith, and will star as the lead. Sony Pictures has released its first trailer for 28 Years Later, director Danny Boyle‘s long-awaited zombie apocalypse sequel. The film will be released on June 20. The box office trio of Moana 2, Wicked, and Gladiator 2 continue their strong holds, combining for a $132 million dollar weekend, breaking the record for this frame set in 2018. Moana 2 also officially crossed the $600 million dollar mark globally. Paramount+ released the official trailer for its original movie Star Trek: Section 31 starring Michelle Yeoh during the streamer's presentation Saturday at CCXP in São Paolo, Brazil
E62 - Acting on your passion with Victor Oshin. What if you could transform your creative journey by stepping into the mind of an actor who's left an indelible mark on your life? Join me as I invite you into "The Shed," where we explore the vibrant and personal world of a gifted actor who has helped shape my own path. We journey through our shared memories—working side by side at Proud Camden, experiencing the thrill of festivals, and conquering a running challenge together. As we celebrate his stellar career, from gripping TV performances in "Casualty," "McDonald & Dodds," and "I May Destroy You" to his unforgettable portrayal of Othello on stage and we must not forget the recent appearence along side sir michael caine in the Great escaper.This episode promises a unique blend of nostalgia, creativity, and inspiration. We then shift our focus to personal growth, contemplating the symbolism of a dream house and the lessons learned from an imaginative walk through the woods. The balance between introversion and extroversion comes to life as we discuss the disciplined world of sports and acting, and how structured routines foster growth and satisfaction. By reflecting on the drama school journey, from sixth form to the challenges within an institution, we underscore the importance of resilience and the power of seizing opportunities even when facing systemic hurdles. As our conversation deepens, we navigate the intricate dynamics of artistic boundaries and self-discovery. We ponder the ethical implications of true crime media, the psychological effects of our media diet, and how running acts as a catalyst for mental well-being. The episode touches on the fascinating realm of conspiracy theories, societal control, and the necessity of privacy in our digital age. Concluding with heartfelt gratitude to those who've supported us, this episode is a tribute to shared experiences and future possibilities, leaving you with a sense of connection and anticipation. for more information on victor check out below: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm9719965/ https://www.instagram.com/_v_oshin/
"If there's anyone out there that looks a bit like me, or just feels a little bit out of place just trying to get into performing, you are beautiful; embrace it. You are intelligent; embrace it. You are powerful; embrace it.“ — Michaela Coel *THIS IS A RE-EDITED RERELEASE OF SZN 2 EP 2* Hola Muchachxs! We're here this week with Entertainment Review where we are talking about the multi-faceted, multi-dimensional human being, artist... MICHAELA COEL! Lesly and J talk about how much they love her and discuss her amazing works she's put out in the last few years. We cover Chewing Gum (HBOMax), Black Mirror (Netflix) appearances (Nosedive & USS McAlister), Black Earth Rising (Netflix), I May Destroy You (HBOMax) and her singing debut on Been So Long (Netflix)! Also gush about why we love her art so much. Michaela Coel (Michaela Ewuraba Boakye-Collinson) is an British
Horny stories are having a moment. What is it about them that's got us so thirsty? What makes a good horny storyline good, and a bad one... dismal? And is erotic media just for fun, or does it have the potential to impact our actual sex lives? Melody speaks with "kooky, spooky" romance writer Steff Green, erotic audio maker Ryan Mairs aka Marisyy and Intimacy coordinator Ita O'Brien (Normal People, Sex Education, I May Destroy You) about the power of stories in fueling sexual desire and breaking taboos. Let's stay connected! Instagram Facebook TikTok Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
“I have done nothing all summer but wait for myself to be myself again,” wrote Georgia O'Keeffe to fellow painter Russell Vernon Hunter from her desert hermitage in 1932.I am writing to you today from a cottage along the rugged coast of New England. This is the kind of salt-cured day I often dream about from the desert. The atmosphere is low and thickly layered, daylight fused with a deeper blue now as we arrive at the far fringe of summer. Black-headed gulls and egrets convene as the tide recedes, and a soft fog absorbs every sound but the rolling hush of morning waves. A steaming mug keeps rhythm with the tick of a wall-mounted clock, and occasional keystrokes move across the page.My family gathers here every summer. This is the cove where my stepmother dug among wet rocks for mussels and crabs with her many siblings and where, as teenagers, we built beach bonfires and popped firecrackers into the night sky. It is where my children set up their first lemonade stand with cousins and learned how to serenade periwinkles from their shells. This summer, a humpback whale made headlines when, mid-breach, it pitched its long body onto a boat, tossing a few local fishermen into the harbor.But salty quietude is the balm of this place today. Midway between the summer solstice and autumn equinox, August's Lughnasadh marks the beginning of the harvest in the Celtic tradition. It signifies an annual maturation — when boughs become fruit-laden and afternoons swell, sometimes bursting into rainstorms, before tapering into early evenings.What is maturation? The word comes from Latin, mātūrāre, meaning “to grow ripe.” Perhaps it is simply to slow down and stay with a gradual, faithful revealing — to allow the flavor of a thing to emerge in its own time. There is no need to push now, for the seeds have already been planted. The earnest prayers of earlier days have ripened into well-earned meaning.In 2021, actress, screenwriter, director, and producer Michaela Coel became the first Black woman to be awarded an Emmy in the Writing for a Limited Series category for HBO's extraordinary “I May Destroy You.” When she took the stage, she unfolded a small piece of paper and read:"I just wrote a little something for writers, really: Write the tale that scares you, that makes you feel uncertain, that isn't comfortable. I dare you. In a world that entices us to browse through the lives of others to help us better determine how we feel about ourselves, and to, in turn, feel the need to be constantly visible – for visibility these days seems to somehow equate to success – do not be afraid to disappear from it, from us, for a while, and see what comes to you in the silence."A balance point exists here between the seasons. Through the window and across several miles of moving water, my gaze drifts toward the Isles of Shoals—a cluster of barely inhabited islands along an unseen maritime border between New Hampshire and Maine. My mind hovers in midair—in the middle distance. I napped yesterday, perhaps for the first time in years. Upon waking, I sensed that some deep, meaningful thing had happened—some nonspecific remembering.In the poem “You Can't Have It All,” Barbara Ras writes “…and when it is August, you can have it August and abundantly so.”The fringe of summer welcomes us to sip and sift and soften into ampleness. You can let yourself have it. The world may not even notice, and if it does, you can simply explain how you've been waiting to receive what is yours from silence.My daughter hauls a bucket of saltwater from the beach below. She has the fine idea of boiling an egg in it. My father—her grandfather—gamely eats every bite and then reports that it is the best damn egg he ever tasted.The Guest House is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Get full access to The Guest House at shawnparell.substack.com/subscribe
Trouxemos de volta nosso incrível primeiro convidado, o podcaster, influencer e nosso amigo pessoal Samir Duarte, para falar das melhores minisséries, das minisséries que de tão boas viraram séries e ficaram ruins, daquelas que já nasceram ruins e por aí vai. Um episódio especial em que falamos de muita coisa, tipo River, Big Little Lies, Little Fires Everywhere, Objetos Cortantes, Shinning Girls, I May Destroy You, Show me a Hero, Plot Against America, Years and Years, It's a Sin, Band of Brothers, Nine Perfect Strangers, Gambito da Rainha, The Undoing, Watchman, Les Revenants, Olhos que Condenam, Enxame, Jury Duty, Veneno, Station Eleven e mais algumas. Imperdível.
As much watching, reading and listening time as we all had during the first year of the pandemic, you probably missed something great. Rewind your mind and pick up some gems from the pros. Franklin and Kate talk to each other about the things they loved in 2020. From Animal Crossing and Sarah Cooper's comedy special, to Ted Lasso and Michaela Coel's I May Destroy You, you'll have some new gems to add to your ongoing list. See the show notes for more details! Questions? Comments? Criticism? Hit us up on social media at @theblcklst.This conversation took place in late 2020. Learn more about The Black List, visit www.blcklst.com.Mentions: Animal Crossing: https://animal-crossing.com 40-Year-Old Version: https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/the_forty_year_old_versionInside Out by Demi Moore: https://www.harpercollins.com/products/inside-out-demi-moore?variant=32131129442338 It by Stephen King: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/830502.It Caste by Isabel Wilkerson: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/653196/caste-oprahs-book-club-by-isabel-wilkerson/ Sarah Cooper: https://sarahcpr.com Ted Lasso: https://www.rottentomatoes.com/tv/ted_lasso I May Destroy You: https://www.rottentomatoes.com/tv/i_may_destroy_you You Must Remember This Podcast: http://www.youmustrememberthispodcast.comKarina Longworth on The Black List Podcast: https://luminarypodcasts.com/listen/ninth-planet-audio-&-the-black-list/the-black-list-podcast/karina-longworth/ccc9d152-7947-48dc-bab8-871300e0c72a
Die Netflix-Serie “Baby Reindeer” hat erstaunlich viel Aufmerksamkeit erfahren, wenn man bedenkt, dass der schottische Serienmacher und Hauptdarsteller Richard Gadd vorher kein allzu großer Name war. Seit der Premiere seines sehr persönlich geprägten Werks am 11. April hat sich das zwar nicht schlagartig, aber sukzessive geändert. Letzte Woche wurde dann sogar der Spitzenplatz der Streaming-Charts erobert. Inzwischen werden Gadd und sein “Rentierbaby” sogar als Emmy-Favorit im Herbst gehandelt. Und seine Kollegin Jessica Gunning kann wohl ebenfalls mit einigen Preisen oder zumindest mit viel Lob rechnen.Lob gibt es nun auch von uns, denn wir haben im Podcast die komplette Staffel durchgesprochen. Wir ziehen Vergleiche zu anderen Autor:innen-Serien wie Fleabag (von Phoebe Waller-Bridge), I May Destroy You (von Michaela Coel) und Please Like Me (von Josh Thomas). Wir versuchen den Finger draufzulegen, was genau an “Baby Reindeer” so faszinierend ist. Aber wir gehen auch auf ein paar kleinere Schwachstellen ein. Und es geht um die teils merkwürdigen Reaktionen einiger Fans...Kleine Warnung noch vorab: Der Spoiler-Teil beginnt ungefähr ab der Minute 14! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
My guest this week is New Jersey rapper, poet, producer, and singer MoRuf. We spoke about Top Boy, I May Destroy You, Higher Learning, the filmography of Spike Lee, going from battle rapping and poetry to pursuing music full-time, why he waited a decade to fully commit to making music his career, the power of community building, and the creative process behind his latest project Tiny Mic Raps Vol. 1. Come fuck with us.Tiny Mic Raps Vol. 1 is available wherever music is sold, streamed, or stolen. Follow MoRuf on Instagram and Twitter (@Moruf88). My first book, Reel Notes: Culture Writing on the Margins of Music and Movies, is available now, via 4PM Publishing. Order a digital copy on Amazon.Join the Reel Notes Patreon today starting at $5/month to get early access to episodes, our Discord server, exclusive bonus interviews and reviews, and more!Reel Notes stands in solidarity with the oppressed peoples of Palestine, Congo, Sudan, Tigray, and Haiti. Please consider donating to the Palestine Children's Relief Fund, The Palestinian Youth Movement, The Zakat Foundation, HealAfrica, FreeTigray, and/or Hope For Haiti. For information about contacting your representatives to demand a ceasefire, finding protests, and other tools, check out CeasefireToday!Follow me on Instagram (@cinemasai), Twitter (@CineMasai_), TikTok (@cinemasai), and Letterboxd (@CineMasai)Support the show
Lecture par l'autrice & Julia Kerninon Rencontre animée par Jennifer Padjemi Années 80 dans le nord de l'Angleterre. Yrsa grandit avec son frère Roo et sa mère infirmière. Démunie, leur mère les confie à leurs grands-parents, membres de l'Église Adventiste du 7e jour. Au fil des ans, Yrsa subit, de façon insidieuse puis frontale et traumatique, l'emprise des hommes sur son corps transformé. Le récit d'Yrsa est le contrepied poétique et touchant au male gaze, par la voix mutante d'une enfant, d'une sœur, d'une ado, d'une escort, d'une poétesse dans l'âme, d'une femme en plein empowerment. La Vie précieuse est un ultra-moderne récit de formation, qui rappelle les effets de composition cinglants de la réalisatrice Michaela Coel (série I May Destroy You) et les envolées pleines de vie et de rage de Kae Tempest. Libre, déterminée, militante féministe et intersectionnelle, Yrsa Daley-Ward a imposé sa voix dans le monde entier, saluée par le Pen Prize du meilleur roman autobiographique. Elle a par ailleurs collaboré avec Beyoncé en 2020 pour le film et l'album Black is King. « Jusqu'ici, j'ai tout aimé, même les choses les plus terribles. » Yrsa Daley-Ward, La Vie précieuse. À lire – Yrsa Daley-Ward, La vie précieuse, trad. de l'anglais par Julia Kerninon, éd. La Croisée, 2024. – Julia Kerninon, Sauvage, L'Iconoclaste, 2023.
On our bonus episode this week, Ann Akinjirin (star of Strike, I May Destroy You and much more) shares the object that brings her joy! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ann Akinjirin (star of Strike, I May Destroy You and The Famous Five) joins Gaby for a chat about all things joy!They talk about her brilliant career, rollerskating, turning 40, to LA or not to LA and working with some brilliantly creative people. Ann and Gaby also try their hand at a little bit of improv...to...some...degree of success... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
From the Royal Shakespeare Company to I May Destroy You and now The Lazarus Project (Sky Original) – Paapa Essiedu's rise has earned him attention as one of the hottest actors to watch from the British scene – even landing him on lists as a favourite for the next James Bond role. Speaking with Tom he shares the plot twist moments and influences that have shaped this incredible career. Plus on the subject of Paapa's new series of the Lazarus Project, they get philosophical on the idea of time travel. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Accomplished Nigerian-born UK actor and climate activist Fehinti Balogun isn't angry about climate change. He's furious. The Dune and I May Destroy You actor has presented at the UN COP26 climate summit, the Scottish Parliament, Cambridge University, and the YouTube Creator Summit. He's making a digital appearance at the Nelson Arts Festival this weekend with Can I Live?, an hour long spoken word and hiphop show exploring environmental activism.
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Who doesn't love a great beginning? Katie and Yves introduce themselves and discuss the art and science of capturing audiences' imagination by examining the first episodes of “Abbott Elementary” and “I May Destroy You.” Follow us on Instagram @onthemeshowEmail us at hello@ontheme.showSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
SORRRY I've been MIA. I've been working, travelling, and now I finally have my good microphone. Don't hate me. Okay anyways, today we are covering my trip after New York: London. I am going to drop some very unique places in this episode that are not the usual suggestions like the Tower of London and Buckingham Palace. I had my one of favorite nights out on my entire 3 month trip in London at this very special bar and I want to share it with you. I also will cover why TV shows like Monty Python, Fish Called Wanda and I May Destroy You gave me the "Paris Effect" of London. I learned the lesson that TV isn't reality and to not travel with expectations. What are your suggestions for London?DM on instagram: @culturecultshowBands To Check Out:ThumpasaurusCongratulationsSupport the show
Step into the captivating world of The Effect at the National Theatre, where hearts race, and minds are entangled in a web of emotions. This critically acclaimed play, penned by Lucy Prebble of Succession fame, returns to the National Theatre in a bold new production directed by the renowned Jamie Lloyd, known for his work on Cyrano de Bergerac. At the heart of the story are Connie and Tristan, two young volunteers participating in a clinical drug trial. Their sudden and intoxicating chemistry seems to defy explanation. However, a pressing question looms: is their passionate connection real, or is it merely a side effect of a new antidepressant? As they navigate this rollercoaster of emotions, their illicit romance presents startling dilemmas for the supervising doctors, blurring the lines between science and love. Paapa Essiedu, known for his outstanding performance in I May Destroy You, takes the stage as one of the central characters, bringing his undeniable talent and charisma to the production. Essiedu's portrayal adds depth and authenticity to the character, making the audience question the nature of human connection. Joining Essiedu is Taylor Russell, acclaimed for her work in Bones and All who starred screen icon Timothee Chalamet. Russell's presence on stage is magnetic, and her chemistry with Essiedu is palpable. Together, they create a captivating and intimate examination of love, ethics, and the complexities of the human heart. The Effect is not just a play; it's a thought-provoking journey into the depths of human emotions and the ethical dilemmas that arise when science and romance collide. This production promises to be an unforgettable theatrical experience, leaving audiences with lingering questions about the nature of love and the impact of pharmaceuticals on our lives. Under the direction of Jamie Lloyd, The Effect continues to push the boundaries of storytelling and is a must-see for theatre enthusiasts and anyone fascinated by the intricacies of human relationships. Next, we have an exclusive interview with cast member Rachelle Diedericks, who takes us behind the scenes of A View From The Bridge. She shares insights into her character, her preparation process, and the unique challenges faced by young actors in a post-COVID world. This Arthur Miller classic, set on the Brooklyn waterfront, delves into love, passion, and the complexities of family bonds. Notably, Nancy Crane makes history by becoming the first woman to portray Alfieri in this powerful drama. The production of A View From The Bridge unfolds in the intimate setting of the Octagon Theatre before embarking on a short tour, hitting Chichester from October 6th to 28th and concluding at the Rose Theatre in Kingston on November 11th, 2023. Don't miss the opportunity to witness Miller's timeless masterpiece in these unique and compelling interpretations. Tune in to this week's podcast for a captivating journey through the world of theatre, where powerful emotions, thought-provoking dilemmas, and historic performances come to life on stage.
Welcome to season 12 of The Shift! Season 12! How did that happen?!My guest today is the actor hyphen screenwriter hyphen comedian hyphen novelist - all the hyphens! - Andi Osho.You might recognise her from Line of Duty or Blue Lights or Michaela Coel's I May Destroy You or Death in Paradise or Shazam! or Good Omens or Sex Education or or or! And as if that's not enough, in her previous incarnation as a standup comedian, Andi won the Funny Women Award. Well, now she's turned her hand to fiction. Her new book, Tough Crowd, is a laugh out loud romantic comedy about a subject very close to my heart: what it means to be a step-parent - or sparent as she so brilliantly dubs it. And, crucially, how to survive it.Andi joined me to talk about being a teenage dork, how getting back in touch with her estranged dad gave her renewed respect for her mum and giving herself permission to be creative. She also told me about checking in with your heart, why it's OK to mourn your younger self and how she realised she didn't want kids but she did want a family. We also, of course, talk about the challenge of taking on someone else's kids. I think this is the first time we've discussed this, which is ironic, in the circs.If you enjoyed this episode. You might also like the episode with Salena Godden, author of the book Andi recommended. * You can buy all the books mentioned in this podcast at The Shift bookshop on Bookshop.org, including Tough Crowd by Andi Osho and the book that inspired this podcast, The Shift: how I lost and found myself after 40 - and you can too, by me.* And if you'd like to support the work that goes into making this podcast and get a weekly newsletter plus loads more content including exclusive transcripts of the podcast, why not join The Shift community, come and have a look around at www.theshiftwithsambaker.substack.com• The Shift (on life after 40) with Sam Baker is created and hosted by Sam Baker and edited by Juliette Nicholls @ Pineapple Productions. If you enjoyed this podcast, please rate/review/follow as it really does help other people find us. And let me know what you think on twitter @sambaker or instagram @theothersambaker Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
“The Lazarus Project” is a riveting eight-hour drama that follows George, the latest recruit to The Lazarus Project – a secret organization that has harnessed the ability to turn back time whenever the world is at the threat of extinction. George and his colleagues are the few people on Earth with the ability to remember the events that are undone when time goes back. But when a freak accident harms someone close to George, Lazarus won't let him turn back time to undo it unless there is the threat of global extinction. Now George must choose to stay loyal or go rogue as he faces the question of: if you had the power to re-write your past, what would you sacrifice to do it? "The Lazarus Project" explores our desire to take charge of what is beyond our control and is a moving story of love and fate within a gripping action thriller that will keep viewers on the edge of their seats. The series stars Emmy® Award and BAFTA-nominated Paapa Essiedu (“I May Destroy You”), Anjli Mohindra (“Bodyguard”), Tom Burke (“Strike”), Caroline Quentin (“Bridgerton”), Rudi Dharmalingam (“Wakefield”), and Charly Clive (“Pure”). Paapa's character, George, is a quick-thinking and witty ‘everyman' who finds himself in an extraordinary situation when he starts to relive the same few weeks over and over again. When he is recruited by this secret organization that can turn back time, he finds his moral code tested to the limit. Paapa Essiedu is an English actor known for his performance in the BBC One miniseries I May Destroy You, produced by Micaela Coel, where he received Primetime Emmy and British Academy Television Award nominations. He won the 2016 Ian Charleson Award for his roles in the Royal Shakespeare Company productions of Hamlet and King Lear. Born in 1990 Walthamstow, North-East London, Essiedu grew up in East London with his mother, who was a fashion and design teacher. His family comes from Ghana, where he has a half brother and sister. He won a scholarship to The Forest School, Walthamstow and his ambition as he grew older was to become a doctor. Essiedu became more involved with Shakespeare when he was accepted into the Guildhall School of Music and Drama. Perhaps Essiedu's most famous Shakespeare role was for the lead character in Royal Shakespeare Company's Hamlet in 2016.
“The Lazarus Project” is a riveting eight-hour drama that follows George, the latest recruit to The Lazarus Project – a secret organization that has harnessed the ability to turn back time whenever the world is at the threat of extinction. George and his colleagues are the few people on Earth with the ability to remember the events that are undone when time goes back. But when a freak accident harms someone close to George, Lazarus won't let him turn back time to undo it unless there is the threat of global extinction. Now George must choose to stay loyal or go rogue as he faces the question of: if you had the power to re-write your past, what would you sacrifice to do it? "The Lazarus Project" explores our desire to take charge of what is beyond our control and is a moving story of love and fate within a gripping action thriller that will keep viewers on the edge of their seats. The series stars Emmy® Award and BAFTA-nominated Paapa Essiedu (“I May Destroy You”), Anjli Mohindra (“Bodyguard”), Tom Burke (“Strike”), Caroline Quentin (“Bridgerton”), Rudi Dharmalingam (“Wakefield”), and Charly Clive (“Pure”). Paapa's character, George, is a quick-thinking and witty ‘everyman' who finds himself in an extraordinary situation when he starts to relive the same few weeks over and over again. When he is recruited by this secret organization that can turn back time, he finds his moral code tested to the limit. Paapa Essiedu is an English actor known for his performance in the BBC One miniseries I May Destroy You, produced by Micaela Coel, where he received Primetime Emmy and British Academy Television Award nominations. He won the 2016 Ian Charleson Award for his roles in the Royal Shakespeare Company productions of Hamlet and King Lear. Born in 1990 Walthamstow, North-East London, Essiedu grew up in East London with his mother, who was a fashion and design teacher. His family comes from Ghana, where he has a half brother and sister. He won a scholarship to The Forest School, Walthamstow and his ambition as he grew older was to become a doctor. Essiedu became more involved with Shakespeare when he was accepted into the Guildhall School of Music and Drama. Perhaps Essiedu's most famous Shakespeare role was for the lead character in Royal Shakespeare Company's Hamlet in 2016.
Adwoa Akoto is a British-Ghanaian actor, writer, model and entrepreneur who appeared in HBO & the BBC's hit series 'I May Destroy You'. She talks about her unusual route from economics and finance into acting and how her experience working with NGOs shaped her desire to create impact in this world. In this short extract she describes how she explored different ways to connect with her purpose and achieve the impact she desired. It's an inspiring story of ownership. Enjoy this Unlock Micromoment with Adwoa Akoto!--Adwoa Akoto: https://www.instagram.com/adwoaakoto_York Witches Society movie trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TLoV8ujv01E
Black, British and kind of famous, Michaela Coel's Arabella colours outside of the lines; misses deadlines, and, can't *quite* remember what happened to her last night? One woman's search for the truth raises questions around agency, relationships and whether or not there's ever such a thing as shades of grey - when it comes to consent. Don't forget to check out Season 1 of I May Destroy You to avoid spoilers. Do you have a character suggestion for us? Get in touch! Please email shrinkthebox@somethinelse.com If you have been affected by any of the issues discussed in this episode: For the UK, call SAMARITANS on 116 123 samaritans.org/how-we-can-help/contact-samaritan. Internationally: https://www.befrienders.org/ For UK help via talking therapies contact your GP or the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy bacp.co.uk EXCLUSIVE NordVPN Deal ➼ https://nordvpn.com/shrink Try it risk-free now with a 30-day money-back guarantee! Shrink The Box is a Somethin' Else Production with Sony Music Entertainment. Find more great podcasts from Sony Music Entertainment at sonymusic.com/podcasts To bring your brand to life in this podcast, email podcastadsales@sonymusic.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Black, British and kind of famous, Michaela Coel's Arabella colours outside of the lines; misses deadlines, and, can't *quite* remember what happened to her last night? One woman's search for the truth raises questions around agency, relationships and whether or not there's ever such a thing as shades of grey - when it comes to consent. Don't forget to check out Season 1 of I May Destroy You to avoid spoilers. Do you have a character suggestion for us? Get in touch! Please email shrinkthebox@somethinelse.com If you have been affected by any of the issues discussed in this episode: For the UK, call SAMARITANS on 116 123 samaritans.org/how-we-can-help/contact-samaritan. Internationally: https://www.befrienders.org/ For UK help via talking therapies contact your GP or the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy bacp.co.uk EXCLUSIVE NordVPN Deal ➼ https://nordvpn.com/shrink Try it risk-free now with a 30-day money-back guarantee! A Sony Music Entertainment production. Find more great podcasts from Sony Music Entertainment at sonymusic.com/podcasts and follow us @sonypodcasts To bring your brand to life in this podcast, email podcastadsales@sonymusic.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Ita O'Brien (Watchmen, I May Destroy You, Magic Mike's Last Dance) is the UK's leading Intimacy Coordinator, and the founder of 'Intimacy On Set'. Join us for a discussion on what is means to be an intimacy coordinator, what it's like working with actors on intimate scenes, and what the future holds for this important position in the industry going forward.Go to https://www.itaobrien.com to learn more about Ita.This is our first "BTL" release, normally released exclusively for our Patreon subscribers. If you enjoy this episode please consider supporting us and gain access to more monthly content! JOIN OUR PATREON FOR 'WWW' BONUS CONTENT! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
TV executive Amira Lewally's BFFs tap into ALL of the emotions! From the tears that spill in every episode of This Is Us and I May Destroy You to the belly laughs of Living Single and Real Housewives of Atlanta to the conniving duplicity of everyone on Big Brother, Amira's Best, Favorite and Forever picks are deeply human and we love it! Plus, stick around to find out which doc-series make this documentary-loving exec's Mini-BFF Lightning Round! What are YOUR Best, Favorite and Forever shows? Send us your own TV BFF Criteria @tvbffpodcast on Instagram or email: tvbffpodcast@gmail.com
Quelques infos supplémentaires sur l'actualité de la santé mentale :Le numéro national de prévention du suicide a été lancé le vendredi 5 octobre 2021, annonce Olivier Véran. "Gratuit, accessible 7 jours sur 7 et 24h/24, depuis tout le territoire national, ce numéro permettra d'apporter une réponse immédiate aux personnes en détresse psychique et à risque suicidaire", a précisé le ministre.À partir de 2022, les séances chez un psychologue en ville seront donc remboursées. Le montant de la première consultation sera fixé à 40 euros, les autres à 30 euros. Il n'y aura aucun reste à charge pour les patients.Mercredi 29 novembre, le tribunal de Los Angeles a décidé de retirer la tutelle de Britney Spears à son père Jamie dont il abuse depuis 2008.Depuis peu, des célébrités telles que Britney Spears, Simone Biles, Billie Eilish et bien d'autres, tentent d'alerter les médias et le public sur l'importance de la santé mentale. Pression musicale, sportive ou médiatique, ces stars se sentent-elles enfin libérées ? Quels obstacles doivent-elles encore surmonter aujourd'hui ? Clémentine Gallot et Kaoutar Harchi nous exposent les dessous de ce sujet peu traité par les médias mainstream dans ce nouvel épisode de Quoi de Meuf.Les références entendues dans cet épisode :I May Destroy You de Michaela Coel (2020)“Les Français face à la vague psy du Covid-19”, La Dépêche (2021)Team USA : Scandale dans le monde de la gymnastique de Bonni Cohen et Jon Shenk (2020)Liye Fu and Cristian Danescu-Niculescu-Mizil and Lillian Lee Cornell University, “Tie-breaker: Using language models to quantify gender bias in sports journalism” (2016)Framing Britney Spears de Samantha Stark (2021)#MonPostPartum porté par Illana Weizman, Ayla Saura, Morgane Koresh et Masha Sacré. Illana Weizman, “Ceci est notre post-partum. Défaire les mythes et les tabous pour s'émanciper”, Marabout (2021)Paul B. Preciado, “Je suis un monstre qui vous parle”, Grasset (2020)Week-end, “Les thérapies en ligne: la révolution du self-care ?” (2021)Les comptes Instagram qui parlent de santé mentale : @freud.intensifies ; @millennial.therapist ; @lapsydufutur ; @anxietyjoshAudrey Chabal, “Instagram : le nouveau divan des psys”, Elle (2021)Virginie Ollagnier, “Nellie Bly”, Glénat (2021)Le bal des folles de Mélanie Laurent (2021)En thérapie de Eric Toledano et Olivier Nakache (2021)Fleabag de Phoebe Waller-Bridge (2016)Girls de Lena Dunham (2012)Crazy ex-girlfriend de Rachel Bloom et Aline Brosh McKenna (2015)Euphoria de Ron Leshem, Daphna Levin et Tmira Yardeni (2019)This way up de Aisling Bea (2019)L'album Happier than ever de Billie Eilish (2021)Jean-Victor Blanc, “Pop & Psy”, Plon (2019)Le podcast Mad Chat de Sandy Allen (2019)Scenes from a marriage de Hagai Levi (2021)Mona Chollet, “Réinventer l'amour. Comment le patriarcat sabote les relations hétérosexuelles”, La Découverte (2021)Quoi de Meuf est une émission de Nouvelles Écoutes. Rédaction en chef : Clémentine Gallot. Journalistes chroniqueuses : Emeline Amétis, Kaoutar Harchi, Anne-Laure Pineau, Pauline Verduzier. Montage et mixage par Laurie Galligani. Prise de son par Adrien Beccaria à l'Arrière Boutique. Générique réalisé par Aurore Meyer Mahieu. Réalisation et coordination : Cassandra de Carvalho et Mathilde JoninVous pouvez consulter notre politique de confidentialité sur https://art19.com/privacy ainsi que la notice de confidentialité de la Californie sur https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
We had the pleasure of interviewing Barny Fletcher over Zoom video!London artist Barny Fletcher has released his new mixtape, JETPACK!Barny Fletcher has seen a meteoric rise since his debut, garnering support from BBC's Radio 1, Australia's Triple J, and features everywhere from a collaboration on the latest DJ Shadow album, a Euro 2020 fashion design campaign with Umbro, as well as inclusion on the soundtrack for Michaela Coel's HBO series I May Destroy You. Today's new single comes on the heels of previous track "Backstroke," which landed on Spotify's New Music Friday and has already racked up 250K Spotify plays since its release last month. Barny first started teasing the forthcoming JETPACK mixtape late last year with "Breakfast at Isabel's," which featured a playful video co-directed by Barny himself, and then followed with track "90s Baby" this summer. A budding pop prodigy with undeniable charisma, Barny Fletcher first debuted in 2019 with singles "Christ Flow" and "Blu Skyes," which set the stage for his hotly-tipped debut project, CANVAS2033, and its follow-up, BOZO. The releases sparked support from BBC Radio 1 on their 'Introducing Playlist,' leading to a prestigious performance slot at the BBC Introducing Stage at Radio 1 Big Weekend. He has also played a sold out London headline show as well as festival appearances at Lollapalooza Paris, Reading & Leeds, and The Great Escape.Growing up in a small Somerset, UK village to a photographer father, filmmaker mother, and very little else to occupy his hyperactive nature other than an eclectic record collection, Barny delved into the catalogs of artists such as The Kinks, Eminem, Bob Dylan, and Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band, a chaotic fusion that still influences him today. Getting his start uploading weekly tracks to SoundCloud, Barny's sound has evolved into a kaleidoscopic mix of hip-hop, R&B, pop, and disco, alongside a distinct lyrical take on the absurdity of the everyday. He has landed on Spotify's NMF UK playlist 7 times, has seen Front Left, Our Generation, and Free Form (including the cover!) Spotify placements, as well as on Apple Music's New Music Daily. Outside of music, Barny enjoys developing his fashion brand 'Verlimont,' a passion project of which he enjoys sourcing quality materials and even hand-applying finishing touches himself. We want to hear from you! Please email Tera@BringinitBackwards.com. www.BringinitBackwards.com#podcast #interview #bringinbackpod #BarnyFletcher #Jetpack #NewMusic #zoomListen & Subscribe to BiB https://www.bringinitbackwards.com/follow/ Follow our podcast on Instagram and Twitter! https://www.facebook.com/groups/bringinbackpod
This week, The Swaddle team discusses the Netflix film ‘Blonde,' disturbing depictions of trauma on screen, and what feminist narratives on sexual violence can look like. Respectfully Disagree is The Swaddle Team's weekly podcast series, in which we get together to discuss and dissect the issues we passionately differ on.
Yo yo. What's happening with you lot. It's Thursday. It's TSP time. It's a brilliant episode with the fab actress Pearl Chanda. You might know Pearl if you've been to the cinema to see See How They Run alongside previous TSP guest Charlie Cooper. You might have seen her in Michaela Cole's I May Destroy You or in one of her myriad performances across the theatres of the UK. Craig and Pearl talk coping with indifference amongst colleagues, autumnal moods, the thrill of the stage, the collaborative process of auditioning, lying about what you do, career single-mindedness and loads, loads more. It's a great conversation and you'll love it. This is series ten, episode ten of the Two Shot Podcast with Pearl Chanda. If you've enjoyed listening to this episode then please click through to patreon.com/twoshotpod to make a donation to the running costs of the show. You'll get bonus podcast audio, pictures, videos and some shiny new TSP merch in return. Nice one. Get in touch... Facebook - search 'Two Shot Podcast' Twitter - @twoshotpod Instagram - @twoshotpod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The page-turning first installment in an epic fantasy trilogy, HER MAJESTY'S ROYAL COVEN follows a group of childhood friends who are also witches—and members of a covert government department protecting the world from supernatural forces. Juno Dawson is a bestselling novelist, screenwriter, and journalist. Juno's books include the global bestsellers, This Book is Gay and Clean. She also writes for television and has multiple shows in development both in the UK and US. An occasional actress and model, Juno appeared on HBO's I May Destroy You. This is her adult debut.How Do You Write Podcast: Explore the processes of working writers with bestselling author Rachael Herron. Want tips on how to write the book you long to finish? Here you'll gain insight from other writers on how to get in the chair, tricks to stay in it, and inspiration to get your own words flowing. Join Rachael's Slack channel, Onward Writers: https://join.slack.com/t/onwardwriters/shared_invite/zt-7a3gorfm-C15cTKh_47CEdWIBW~RKwgRachael can be YOUR mini-coach, and she'll answer all your questions on the show! http://patreon.com/rachael Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The C word, language, poetry and all things literature are the focus of this GCC episode where Mike is joined by Ada McCartney discussing her poems, Yoga and much more! This week, for part 2, the discussion on the swear word Cunt goes into full-swing! Ada talks about her chapbook release “Cunt Poems” and why she wrote a collection of poems surrounding the word, how the UK & US view the word differently, which leads to Mike telling Ada about the UK Channel 4 show “Naked Attraction” and the conversation nears its end when Ada explains why she is such a proponent for Yoga and her experiences with it! In case you missed part 1, Ada explains how she started listening to and guesting on podcasts through friend of the show Tony Farina, the duo then discuss some of their recent favourite (audio)books, their respective opinions on Shakespeare and then Ada delves into her own love of poetry; how it started, her published works and why she enjoys it so much. Part 1 of their conversation draws to a close with Ada talking about her published works and their conversation on the C word (cunt) begins! Ada's Site: https://aamccartney.com - Her Poetry Site: https://aa-mccartney.medium.com – On Twitter & Instagram @aa_mccartney – Ada's Appearance on Indie Comics Spotlight: https://pod.fo/e/11bf5b Ada's Blog Post On The Word Cunt - Inga Muscio's book “Cunt”: https://goodreads.com/book/show/52588.Cunt Ada & Mike mentioned a great many things in this conversation including the British TV show “I May Destroy You”, the poem Half-Caste by John Agard, the spoken word piece Omega by Stone Sour, the books; His Name Is George Floyd by Robert Samuels & Toluse Olorunnipa, Catherynne M. Valente's work, Toni Morrison's Beloved, Sister Outsider by Audre Lorde and Dopefield by Donald Goines. And Mike also mentioned his appearance on the 52 Love Podcast with Megan: https://youtu.be/MUi9nPlC4Qw The last episode was a special release taken from Mike's Patreon about Mike & Megan's trip to the Isle Of Wight, while the last full episode of GCC (170) featured Mike & Megan discussing “Man's Best Friend” with Dave Horrocks, where they talk about owning a dog, training, naming, fireworks, habits, some dog-related media and much more! Check out Mike's Patreon, where he releases at least 1 episode of his & Megan's “Afterthoughts” a week, plus there are unsplit full-length episodes of GCC and more, so if you want to support the show and get more content, check it out at http://patreon.com/genuinechitchat Outro read by BZ The Voice: http://www.bzthevoice.com Find Mike's other show; Star Wars: Comics In Canon on Spotify & the other podcast apps on the feed of Comics In Motion or on GCC's YouTube channel. Episodes are out every Saturday; episodes 0-107 are out now, in ep 107 Mike delves into the first volume of Han Solo & Chewbacca comics, in 106 Mike delved into the third batch of Crimson Reign comics and the release before that was Mike's review of Shadow Of the Sith! Previous episodes include the War Of The Bounty Hunters crossover (all 34 tie-in issues), every other canon Star Wars comic by Marvel, the Journals of Old Ben Kenobi, full High Republic coverage (book reviews & comics) & much more – https://podfollow.com/comicsinmotion Mike's guest spots: Mike's appearance on Marvel+ to talk about She-Hulk episode 3: https://pod.fo/e/13ccdc Mike & Megan both appeared on Femme On Film to talk Sofia Coppola's Marie Antoinette: https://pod.fo/e/1381bf Mike & Megan discussed Jason Statham in Collateral on Back To The Filmography: https://pod.fo/e/1383ea Mike appeared on Spider-Dan & The Secret Bores to talk about Maximum & Absolute Carnage: https://pod.fo/e/13304a Mike appeared on Indie Comics Spotlight, discussing Cavan Scott's Shadow Service with Tony, listen on the feed of Comics In Motion! https://pod.fo/e/1259e4 Instagram – Twitter – Facebook – YouTube – Stitcher – Podbean – Spotify You can also email Mike at GenuineChitChat@outlook.com with any reviews, comments or suggestions.
All things literature are the focus of this week's GCC episode where Mike is joined by Ada McCarthy discussing her love of poetry, books and swear words, especially “the C bomb” (which is mainly discussed in the second half)! This week is part 1 of their discussion (all Patreon supporters already have access to part 2), where Ada explains how she started listening to and guesting on podcasts through friend of the show Tony Farina, the duo then discuss some of their recent favourite (audio)books, their respective opinions on Shakespeare and then Ada delves into her own love of poetry; how it started, her published works and why she enjoys it so much. Part 1 of their conversation draws to a close with Ada talking about her published works and their conversation on the C word (cunt) begins! Next week, for part 2, the discussion on the swear word Cunt goes into full-swing! Ada talks about her chapbook release “Cunt Poems” and why she wrote a collection of poems surrounding the word, how the UK & US view the word differently, which leads to Mike telling Ada about the UK Channel 4 show “Naked Attraction” and the conversation nears its end when Ada explains why she is such a proponent for Yoga and her experiences with it! Ada's Site: https://aamccartney.com - Her Poetry Site: https://aa-mccartney.medium.com – On Twitter & Instagram @aa_mccartney – Ada's Appearance on Indie Comics Spotlight: https://pod.fo/e/11bf5b Ada's Blog Post On The Word Cunt: https://aa-mccartney.medium.com/creating-a-chapel-of-cunt-origins-and-opportunities-in-the-most-taboo-word-in-united-states-7a676aa59253 Inga Muscio's book “Cunt”: https://goodreads.com/book/show/52588.Cunt Ada & Mike mentioned a great many things in this conversation including the British TV show “I May Destroy You”, the poem Half-Caste by John Agard, the spoken word piece Omega by Stone Sour, the books; His Name Is George Floyd by Robert Samuels & Toluse Olorunnipa, Catherynne M. Valente's work, Toni Morrison's Beloved, Sister Outsider by Audre Lorde and Dopefield by Donald Goines. And Mike also mentioned his appearance on the 52 Love Podcast with Megan: https://youtu.be/MUi9nPlC4Qw Last week was a special episode taken from Mike's Patreon about Mike & Megan's trip to the Isle Of Wight, while the last full episode of GCC (170) featured Mike & Megan discussing “Man's Best Friend” with Dave Horrocks, where they talk about owning a dog, training, naming, fireworks, habits, some dog-related media and much more! Check out Mike's Patreon, where he releases at least 1 episode of his & Megan's “Afterthoughts” a week, plus there are unsplit full-length episodes of GCC and more, so if you want to support the show and get more content, check it out at http://patreon.com/genuinechitchat Outro read by BZ The Voice: http://www.bzthevoice.com Find Mike's other show; Star Wars: Comics In Canon on Spotify & the other podcast apps on the feed of Comics In Motion or on GCC's YouTube channel. Episodes are out every Saturday; episodes 0-106 are out now, in ep 106 Mike delved into the third batch of Crimson Reign comics, the release before that was Mike's review of Shadow Of the Sith and ep 105 was about the Galactic Starcruiser Tie-In comic; The Halcyon Legacy! Previous episodes include the War Of The Bounty Hunters crossover (all 34 tie-in issues), every other canon Star Wars comic by Marvel, the Journals of Old Ben Kenobi, full High Republic coverage (book reviews & comics) & much more – https://podfollow.com/comicsinmotion Mike's guest spots: Mike's appearance on Marvel+ to talk about She-Hulk episode 3: https://pod.fo/e/13ccdc Mike & Megan both appeared on Femme On Film to talk Sofia Coppola's Marie Antoinette: https://pod.fo/e/1381bf Mike & Megan discussed Jason Statham in Collateral on Back To The Filmography: https://pod.fo/e/1383ea Mike appeared on Spider-Dan & The Secret Bores to talk about Maximum & Absolute Carnage: https://pod.fo/e/13304a Mike appeared on Indie Comics Spotlight, discussing Cavan Scott's Shadow Service with Tony, listen on the feed of Comics In Motion! https://pod.fo/e/1259e4 Instagram – Twitter – Facebook – YouTube – Stitcher – Podbean – Spotify You can also email Mike at GenuineChitChat@outlook.com with any reviews, comments or suggestions.
Tune into Hot Take this week, where Mary and Amy take a much needed break by watching TV! They look at how climate is represented in TV and film by revisiting Don't Look Up, Billions, I May Destroy You, Beasts of the Southern Wild (Mary's favorite film!), and so much more.Follow us on twitter @RealHotTake and signup for our newsletter at hottakepod.com
This week, Tre'vell and Jarrett are discussing the complicated relationship we have with Charlamagne Tha God and the rest of the team over at "The Breakfast Club." The NYC-based syndicated radio show has been on the air since 2010 and has seen everyone from bestie in our head Mo'Nique to presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton come through. Guests can expect to have a candid conversation about hot topics and be grilled by hosts Charlamagne, DJ Envy and Angela Yee. There's no denying the show is a hit but sometimes in an effort to be provocative the show can let down its audience. It often traffics in misogyny, transphobia, ignorance and shenanigans. Not to mention the fact that it's received somewhat of a reputation as being the place for White politicians to go when they want to pander to Back voters.
Grammy-winning musician Jack White opens up about his music, passion for vinyl, and what he got up to when the pandemic prevented him from touring. Rachael Healy of The Guardian explains why some performers aren't celebrating the 75th birthday of the world-famous Edinburgh Fringe Festival. The multi-talented actor, director, and screenwriter Michaela Coel discusses her powerful series 'I May Destroy You,' and the process of turning personal trauma into a television show.
In the first lockdown of 2020, Juno Dawson's editor was expecting a YA thriller—but all she wanted to write was Desperate Housewives, with witches. We talk about organizing multiple storylines, plotting a trilogy, and the question of “At what point do you turn the card”—when do you reveal information to the reader? Plus the delightful idea that a story is like a VHS tape for your brain, the fact that the voice of Lady Whistledown narrates her audiobook, and how you can find YOUR story—and tell it best. Juno Dawson is a bestselling novelist, screenwriter, journalist, and a columnist for Attitude Magazine. Juno's books include the global bestsellers, THIS BOOK IS GAY and CLEAN. She won the 2020 YA Book Prize for MEAT MARKET. Her first adult fantasy trilogy HER MAJESTY'S ROYAL COVEN arrives in 2022. She also writes for television and has multiple shows in development both in the UK and US. Her debut short film was THE BIRTH OF VENUS (BBC 2020) and she created the first official Doctor Who scripted podcast DOCTOR WHO: REDACTED (BBC Sounds 2022). An occasional actress and model, Juno had a cameo in the BBC's I MAY DESTROY YOU (2020), a recurring role in HOLBY CITY (BBC 2021) and was the face of Jecca Cosmetics Play Pots campaign. Juno grew up in West Yorkshire, writing imaginary episodes of Doctor Who. She later turned her talent to journalism, interviewing luminaries such as Steps and Atomic Kitten, before writing a weekly serial in a Brighton newspaper. Her writing has appeared in Glamour, The Pool, Dazed and the Guardian. She has appeared on Pointless Celebrities, BBC Women's Hour, Front Row, ITV News, Channel 5 News, This Morning and Newsnight. Juno lives in Brighton. She is a part of the queer cabaret collective known as CLUB SILENCIO. In 2014, Juno became a School Role Model for the charity STONEWALL.
It's the last rerun of the season! Enjoy this encore airing of Episode 57: Take a Gander and we'll see you next week for an all new episode! Hosts Jen O'Neill Smith and Sally Brooks jump into the episode with quickies about wedding pet peeves and a missing WV woman. Then Jen tells the brutally crazy story about Justin and Taylor Helzer and Sally restores our faith in humanity with the love story of Nick and Diane Marson and the town of Gander. They end the episode talking about things that are dumb (the inaction on Breonna Taylor's murder, making decisions about school) and things they love (I May Destroy You and family zoom calls). Join Dumb Love on Patreon See pictures from this episode! Contact Dumb Love dumblovepod@gmail.com Follow Dumb Love: Instagram, Facebook, Twitter dumblovepodcast.com
Have you ever felt bad for critiquing a Black film for fear of "no more being made"? Feeling so-so about this season of ATLANTA? Are you looking for someone, somewhere who can just say what's been sitting on your chest for so long? Look no further. Angelica Jade Bastien, Vulture film & TV critic, joins the show to give her unfiltered, deeply researched, and incisive commentary that we've grown to love in her work. She's written about all your favorite films and TV shows from I May Destroy You to Candyman and she doesn't hold back. Angelica and Eric get into the value of black criticism, reviewing Candyman, and season 3 of Atlanta. You really don't wanna miss this.