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Eigentlich heißt der Debütfilm von Ishana Shyamalan im Original „The Watchers“, der deutsche Filmverleih titelte aber in „They See You“ um. Eine Gruppe unterschiedlicher Menschen ist in dem Mysterythriller in einem bunkerartigen Haus gefangen. Draußen im Wald lauern finstere Kreaturen. Wer sich bei der wendungsreichen Story an Filme von M. Night Shyamalan erinnert, den Vater der Regisseurin, liegt richtig. Pia Reiser und Christian Fuchs blicken auch auf dessen makellosesten Film zurück, der ebenfalls im Wald spielt. In „The Village“ bekommen es Einwohner einer einsamen Siedlung mit bedrohlichen Wesen zu tun. Sendungshinweis: FM4 Film Podcast, 10.06. 2024, 0 Uhr.
Aerial skier Megan Nick stops by In The Village wearing only one of her 15 sunglasses to discuss speed markers, her start as a gymnast and to recommend the duck tacos, she thinks. Follow In The Village on Spotify or an inside look at the athlete life in Beijing, and watch all the Olympic action unfold on the networks of NBC.
Team USA Freeskiers Nick Goepper, Mac Forehand and Colby Stevenson survive their burning hot floor, stolen bicycles and ferocious pin traders to join In The Village. Follow In The Village on Spotify or an inside look at the athlete life in Beijing, and watch all the Olympic action unfold on the networks of NBC.
After a long and lovely summer, no one enjoys the first day of school – including the teacher. In The Village, Rabbi Yohon Abrahms is the only teacher, and every year his students play pranks. This year, however, it's the Rabbi's turn to play a trick…
Even a place as nice as the village can grow old and stale. Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish new year, is a time for thought and reflection. In The Village, however, sometimes thought isn't enough. You need to act…
Two-time Paralympic medalist Chuck Aoki joins us to talk about the continuation of sports history this summer in Tokyo, his rugby wheelchair along with the increased visibility of the amazing stories that define the Paralympic games. Watch the Paralympics starting August 24th on the networks of NBC. In The Village takes you inside one of the most exclusive areas of the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games to discover the daily lives of athletes. Follow In the Village wherever you get your podcasts to automatically download every day until the closing ceremony.
Dalilah Muhammad, a two-time Olympic medalist in the 400 meter hurdles, tells In the Village why she never packs silver in her suitcase, the best part of this Olympics' swag bag and cheering for fellow competitors despite not being able to spectate. In The Village takes you inside one of the most exclusive areas of the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games to discover the daily lives of athletes. Follow In the Village wherever you get your podcasts to automatically download every day until the closing ceremony.
Team USA groomer Stephanie Simpson introduces us to Tsetserleg TSF, known as Thomas, who at 1085 lbs is the biggest guest we've had on the podcast yet. Thomas and Stephanie give us insight into the logistics of bringing horses to the Games, the amazing treatment they receive and if they feel satisfaction after a good performance. In The Village takes you inside one of the most exclusive areas of the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games to discover the daily lives of athletes. Follow In the Village wherever you get your podcasts to automatically download every day until the closing ceremony.
Valarie Allman joins In the Village after winning the first Track and Field gold for the US in these Games. She explains how to deal with rain delays, the challenges of finding a routine in the village and how saying yes to unexpected sports could transform into golden opportunities for younger athletes. In The Village takes you inside one of the most exclusive areas of the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games to discover the daily lives of athletes. Follow In the Village wherever you get your podcasts to automatically download every day until the closing ceremony.
3 Meter Springboard Bronze Medalist Krysta Palmer brings her lucky ring to In the Village to discuss her decision to attend the opening ceremony despite competing the next day, her time as a trampolinist and setting even bigger goals for her future. In The Village takes you inside one of the most exclusive areas of the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games to discover the daily lives of athletes. Follow In the Village wherever you get your podcasts to automatically download every day until the closing ceremony.
Hannah Roberts reveals she won the first US medal in BMX freestyle on two busted ankles. Hear how that didn't stop her from making the most of her village experience including bringing her bike in the elevator, joining the 4 am dining hall rush and avoiding oversize baggage fees. In The Village takes you inside one of the most exclusive areas of the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games to discover the daily lives of athletes. Follow In the Village wherever you get your podcasts to automatically download every day until the closing ceremony.
Silver Medalist in Women's 76kg Weightlifting Katherine Nye discusses trying to eat as much as she can while in Tokyo, doing low-weight reps and the tornado of gear she created upon arriving in her room. In The Village takes you inside one of the most exclusive areas of the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games to discover the daily lives of athletes. Follow In the Village wherever you get your podcasts to automatically download every day until the closing ceremony.
Ilona Maher and Abby Gustaitis, of cardboard-bed Tik Tok fame, talk to In the Village about their experience in women's Olympic rugby sevens, their new affinity for tie dye bucket hats and why it takes 45 minutes to get taped up before every match. In The Village takes you inside one of the most exclusive areas of the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games to discover the daily lives of athletes. Follow In the Village wherever you get your podcasts to automatically download every day until the closing ceremony.
Allison Schmitt joins In the Village host and old pal Elizabeth Beisel shortly after notching her 10th Olympic medal. The pair touch on the end of her career, mental health and the loss of a time-honored post-win meal. In The Village takes you inside one of the most exclusive areas of the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games to discover the daily lives of athletes. Follow In the Village wherever you get your podcasts to automatically download every day until the closing ceremony.
Katie Zaferes describes herself as the happiest bronze medalist there ever was, despite having woken up at 2:45 am for a grueling triathlon. The soft-spoken endurance athlete tells us about practicing transitions in her room, fueling for the race and finding your bike when you're riding the jagged edge of performance. In The Village takes you inside one of the most exclusive areas of the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games to discover the daily lives of athletes. Follow In the Village wherever you get your podcasts to automatically download every day until the Closing Ceremony.
Have you seen Ted Lasso? Well, I haven't, but everyone I know keeps telling me I need to. But I'm not a soccer fan. You'll still love it. I don't have Apple TV. Get it! So I finally decided yesterday to drop the five dollars a month so I can watch it, plus The Morning Show, and some other stuff.I really didn't want to add another monthly bill - even $5 - on top of Netflix, Disney Plus, and YouTube TV. In fact, I just decided to drop an extra $10 a month so I can get 4K channels. I figure I have a 4K TV, may as well watch the Olympics in 4K. Not gonna lie, it's pretty sweet. Can't wait for football season.What does all of this have to do with podcasts? Well, it appears a number of large media companies are offering premium (meaning paid) content through Apple, Spotify, or other means. But there's more of them than you can count. Which ones do you choose? For me, it took a TON of peer pressure to cave on Apple TV, and it took something brand new and cutting edge (sports in 4K) to up my YouTube TV. Before you start asking your listeners to pay for what you put out - ask yourself - is it good enough? Can it compete for that monthly $5 or $10 with Disney Plus and Hulu and Netflix? Now, if you're providing some really unique, niche content, the answer may be yes. But I think for most of us, the answer is no. I still think it's hard to monetize a podcast, but the easier route is through advertisers. Your podcast listeners are much more valuable than those little hearts on Facebook or the Gram. Why? Because they are more engaged. They aren't scrolling through; they are actively listening. Even if you don't have many listeners, your basket weaving podcast might be really attractive to a basket company.Speaking of advertising, Crooked Media's Pod Save America is now opening themselves up to ads in other countries - apparently there's quite an appetite for American politics in Canada, the UK, Australia and New Zealand. ACast will handle the international ads.If you love the Olympics, NBC has FOUR - count 'em four - podcasts on their Olympics channel in Apple Podcasts - The Podium, In The Village, On Her Turf, and My New Favorite Olympian. They're free to listen to.Speaking of Apple Podcasts, they're looking for a head of content. I assume duties include screaming at the app development team daily, thinking you're the only game in town, and putting out dumpster fires.Podcasting OG Evo Terra says we have entered the "chaotic era" of podcasting. He says no huge companies are coming to save us, diversify your podcast's assets and footprint, and hold on for dear life. Here's his Podcast Pontifications https://podcastpontifications.com/episode/can-you-survive-podcastings-chaotic-eraTold you a couple weeks ago about everyone freaking out about the Audacity editing app and it's new privacy policy -well they've got a new policy, promising not to store IP addresses or scare away kids under 13.As James Cridland from PodNews points out, that's likely due to the reporting of podcast media and resulting outcry. https://github.com/audacity/audacity/discussions/1353Podcast host Buzzsprout is offering dynamic ad insertion on all plans. Dynamic Ad Insertion puts ads in your show based on when a listener hears it, where they are, or other factors. For example, if you have something time sensitive, like a Podcast Movement tease, you can turn it on or off for any episode. It's my hope that this will come to other podcast hosts for all tiered plans, making it the norm in the industry.MTV is teaming up with iHeart to re-release classic episodes of Behind The Music, as a podcast. A friendly reminder to check and see if your new podcast's name has already been claimed. Maybe not a huge deal if you're an average Joe, but if you're rich and famous (or hope to be), you gotta do your homework. Actress and Michigan native Kristen Bell tried to release a show called Shattered Glass. Name was already taken, so she had to rename it - it's now called "We Are Supported By..."For my fellow Syracuse grads, Carmelo Anthony is creating a podcast version of his YouTube series, "What's in Your Glass?" Sadly, it's wine, not Orange Juice. (rimshot).The Clubhouse app is now out of beta and available for everyone on iOS and Android. Will be curious what Mark Cuban, who founded rival Fireside, has to say when he keynotes Podcast Movement in Nashville next week.And speaking OF Podcast Movement, I'm vaxxed, masked, and really excited for the return of the in person event. They will have recording areas set up, so time permitting, I may do a bonus episode next week from Nashville. Otherwise, expect a TON of information when I get back. Finally, a big thank you to Rock, Arielle, and the team at Squadcast - who were able to find a video solution that worked for me. This is my first video recorded on Squadcast.So, until next time, stay healthy and stay safe. Lata!
Catch up with the first-ever female Olympic gold medalist in surfing, Carissa Moore. The Hawaiian talks about visiting USA swimming's pre-Tokyo camp, opening doors for women's surfing and how good surf wax smells. In The Village takes you inside one of the most exclusive areas of the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games to discover the daily lives of athletes. Follow In the Village wherever you get your podcasts to automatically download every day until the closing ceremony.
MyKayla Skinner joins In the Village to talk about finally making it to the Olympics on her third try, a postponement year she'd rather forget and fitting new joys into her life. Although it's not like she's missing any luggage space in Tokyo. In The Village takes you inside one of the most exclusive areas of the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games to discover the daily lives of athletes. Follow In the Village wherever you get your podcasts to automatically download every day until the closing ceremony.
Jordyn Barratt speaks to us right before leaving for her first Olympic village. The skateboard park athlete shares how not to get psyched out by course renders, the creativity of assembling a run and USA Skateboarding's stylish uniforms. In The Village takes you inside one of the most exclusive areas of the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games to discover the daily lives of athletes. Follow In the Village wherever you get your podcasts to automatically download every day until the closing ceremony.
USA Rugby Sevens Eagles Kevon Williams and Brett Thompson stop by to discuss the unique culture of rugby, sweating through their opening ceremony uniforms and mustache pictures that just won't quit. In The Village takes you inside one of the most exclusive areas of the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games to discover the daily lives of athletes. Follow In the Village wherever you get your podcasts to automatically download every day until the closing ceremony.
The 2020 Tokyo Olympics are now off to the races, and so is our guest and current national time trial champ Lawson Craddock. He talks about travelling with too many bicycles, his inspiring Tour De France run and getting ready to carbo load in the athlete dining area right after this interview. In The Village takes you inside one of the most exclusives area of the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games to discover the daily lives of athletes. Follow In the Village wherever you get your podcasts to automatically download every day until the closing ceremony.
In The Village will take you into one of the most exclusive areas of the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games to explore the daily life of athletes as they arrive, train and perform in this unprecedented environment. Host Elizabeth Beisel is leveraging her expertise as a 2 time Olympic Medalist to get the best out of our daily interview from the ground in Japan.Before the Opening Ceremony, we talked with Olympic and Paralympic athletes about their previous village experiences. Laurie Hernandez, Oz Sanchez, Kathleen Baker, and Chaunté Lowe share how facing challenges, being yourself and eating 4am popsicles are key to squeezing the most out of being an Olympian.Starting July 23rd, In The Village is your pass to the athlete's lives off the field of play.
It's time once again for something we love! Join Deb, Erika, Katrina, and Tansy as we discuss a story Erika loves, "Nightmare of Eden". From sets to costumes to performances to ideas, this colourful procedural pushes many of Erika's happy-buttons. Are you a fan of this story? If so, why? If not, why not? Let us know in the comments! ^E Also covered: Tansy is watching Spaced with her kids! Kat is excited for the Dr. Fifth Mr. Men book that's coming next year! Erika is podcasting with her spouse: Neither she nor Steven have watched the official DVD release of "The Underwater Menace", so they get to do that together for Lazy Doctor Who! They've started a spinoff podcast, In The Village, which covers The Prisoner! Deb discovers Doctor Who Hamilton Crack!
Steven and Erika provide a PSA on the importance of checking your microphone input fully and thoroughly before recording. Just because you’re hearing your voices through headphones that are plugged into the mic, it doesn’t mean that mic is the one picking up the voices. But we stayed on brand (lazy) and didn’t re-record — just switched to the proper mic as soon as the problem became apparent. It required slightly less laziness to piece those bits together and make them usable, but as fancy professional podcasters, this didn’t take a terribly unreasonable effort. Please feel free to call an election for alternative podcast hosts if you’d like. We here In The Village are all about fostering democratic choice. Just be careful about whom you choose to run against us. Some candidates have ideas of their own and are distressingly hard to control. Be seeing you! Host Erika Ensign and Steven Schapansky.
The Prisoner - "Free For All" - Steven and Erika provide a PSA on the importance of checking your microphone input fully and thoroughly before recording. Just because you’re hearing your voices through headphones that are plugged into the mic, it doesn’t mean that mic is the one picking up the voices. But we stayed on brand (lazy) and didn’t re-record — just switched to the proper mic as soon as the problem became apparent. It required slightly less laziness to piece those bits together and make them usable, but as fancy professional podcasters, this didn’t take a terribly unreasonable effort. Please feel free to call an election for alternative podcast hosts if you’d like. We here In The Village are all about fostering democratic choice. Just be careful about whom you choose to run against us. Some candidates have ideas of their own and are distressingly hard to control. Be seeing you! Host Erika Ensign and Steven Schapansky.
The Prisoner - "Free For All" - Steven and Erika provide a PSA on the importance of checking your microphone input fully and thoroughly before recording. Just because you’re hearing your voices through headphones that are plugged into the mic, it doesn’t mean that mic is the one picking up the voices. But we stayed on brand (lazy) and didn’t re-record — just switched to the proper mic as soon as the problem became apparent. It required slightly less laziness to piece those bits together and make them usable, but as fancy professional podcasters, this didn’t take a terribly unreasonable effort. Please feel free to call an election for alternative podcast hosts if you’d like. We here In The Village are all about fostering democratic choice. Just be careful about whom you choose to run against us. Some candidates have ideas of their own and are distressingly hard to control. Be seeing you! Host Erika Ensign and Steven Schapansky.
New Podcast about The Prisoner! - Steven and Erika of Lazy Doctor Who fame(?) launch a new effort covering the colourful, psychadelic, trippy, wtf-is-happening spy-fi series that is 1967’s The Prisoner. The world premiere of The Prisoner happened 50 years ago today — in Canada, of all places! Despite this bit of our national heritage, we’ll release our episodes 50 years after each one aired in the UK. So expect the first proper In The Village ep to cover “Arrival” on the 50th anniversary of its UK premiere: September 29. Yes, we’ll be watching in the original UK airing order. Do you have a problem with that? Well, you’re not alone. Don’t worry. We’ll cover this additional odd aspect of an already odd show. We hope you’ll join us and enjoy. If you don’t, then blame the Lazy Doctor Who listeners who asked for it. Be careful what you wish for! Be seeing you! Host Erika Ensign and Steven Schapansky.
Steven and Erika of Lazy Doctor Who fame(?) launch a new effort covering the colourful, psychadelic, trippy, wtf-is-happening spy-fi series that is 1967’s The Prisoner. The world premiere of The Prisoner happened 50 years ago today — in Canada, of all places! Despite this bit of our national heritage, we’ll release our episodes 50 years after each one aired in the UK. So expect the first proper In The Village ep to cover “Arrival” on the 50th anniversary of its UK premiere: September 29. Yes, we’ll be watching in the original UK airing order. Do you have a problem with that? Well, you’re not alone. Don’t worry. We’ll cover this additional odd aspect of an already odd show. We hope you’ll join us and enjoy. If you don’t, then blame the Lazy Doctor Who listeners who asked for it. Be careful what you wish for! Be seeing you! Host Erika Ensign and Steven Schapansky.
New Podcast about The Prisoner! - Steven and Erika of Lazy Doctor Who fame(?) launch a new effort covering the colourful, psychadelic, trippy, wtf-is-happening spy-fi series that is 1967’s The Prisoner. The world premiere of The Prisoner happened 50 years ago today — in Canada, of all places! Despite this bit of our national heritage, we’ll release our episodes 50 years after each one aired in the UK. So expect the first proper In The Village ep to cover “Arrival” on the 50th anniversary of its UK premiere: September 29. Yes, we’ll be watching in the original UK airing order. Do you have a problem with that? Well, you’re not alone. Don’t worry. We’ll cover this additional odd aspect of an already odd show. We hope you’ll join us and enjoy. If you don’t, then blame the Lazy Doctor Who listeners who asked for it. Be careful what you wish for! Be seeing you! Host Erika Ensign and Steven Schapansky.
Valued characteristics defining the modern successful man, include character, achievement and humility. Joey Harper surpassed his first Million Dollar mark by age 22. In the wake of a series of entrepreneurial successes, built around focus and unrelenting drive, by age 32 Joey was able to get whatever he wanted, but satisfaction eluded him. On The Journey, In The Village, Joey describes his transformation through the kill and the thrills to gratitude and humility. Joey Harper is currently writing his autobiography - a fascinating and poignant story perfect for those of us pursuing our dreams. The Journey.RyoSports.com Sven: The High Achiever's Journey by Neville DeAngelou
Shane Poole of In The Village – A Prisoner Introcast joins Liz, Janis and Lynnette as they discuss Allison breaking a leg, Sarah running into an old Con Cosima seeing the future and Helena tying the knot! Join our Facebook group to discuss the episodes or sign up as a guest: www.facebook.com/groups/clonedanceparty Web site – clonedancepartyintrocast.wordpress.com Twitter … Continue reading Season 2 Episode 3 – Mingling it’s own Nature With It