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Wow! I Didn't Know That! (or maybe I just forgot)
September 28, 2023 - Louis Pasteur

Wow! I Didn't Know That! (or maybe I just forgot)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2023 1:42


Inventor of the Pasteurization process for milk and wine --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rocky-seale7/message

Heavily Flawed Individual
Special Ed vs NWA, The Inventor of Grunge Rock, Jade Cargill to WWE, Lebron School Murders

Heavily Flawed Individual

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2023 134:41


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Heavily Flawed Individual
Special Ed vs NWA, The Inventor of Grunge Rock, Jade Cargill to WWE, Lebron School Murders

Heavily Flawed Individual

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2023 134:41


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Arroe Collins
Jim Capobianco Writer Producer And Director Of The Inventor

Arroe Collins

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2023 16:22


Directed and written by Jim Capobianco (the Academy Award®-nominated screenwriter of "Ratatouille") and co-directed by Pierre-Luc Granjon, THE INVENTOR is a stop-motion adventure film about the life of Leonardo da Vinci featuring the voices of Stephen Fry, Daisy Ridley, Marion Cotillard, Gauthier Battoue, and Matt Berry. The insatiably curious and headstrong inventor/artist Leonardo da Vinci (Fry) leaves Italy to join the French court where he can freely experiment, invent flying contraptions and incredible machines, and study the human body. Joined in his adventure by the audacious Princess Marguerite (Ridley), Leonardo attempts to uncover the answer to the ultimate question: "What is the meaning of life?" Here's the trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7k95b1s6XoE

See It or Shove It
Episode 109: Expend4bles, It Lives Inside, The Inventor, Dumb Money

See It or Shove It

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2023 21:56


Can Stallone and Statham ignite the box office with EXPEND4BLES? Does the creature in the jar in IT LIVES INSIDE terrify? Is an animated film about THE INVENTOR Leonardo da Vinci worth exploring? And is the true story DUMB MONEY worth your investment? Listen to this week's episode and find out! Follow on Instagram and Letterboxd @seeitorshoveit

Awakening Aphrodite
193. Feminine Wisdom with Dr. Nina Meyerhoff, the Heroine of Humanity

Awakening Aphrodite

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2023 55:37


What do you live for? What is your view on (or experience of) aging, wisdom and radiating your purpose every step of the way? The world in is desperate need of more people with Dr. Nina Meyerhoff's passion and commitment to world peace. In this heart-opening conversation we tap into her life's work as an inspired, powerful woman who has revolutionized global education. She shares her advice for living your purpose into your 80's and beyond, finding deep trust in life, the importance of balancing purpose and relationships and cultivating the universal principle of oneness. Nina is a stellar example of the warrior goddess embodied. I encourage you to check out her website, authored works and magnificent awards, which include the Mother Theresa Award, the International Educators Award, the Sage Award, the Visioneer "Lifetime Achievement Award as a Heroine of Humanity” and Award for Exceptional Woman of Peace. Dr. Nina Meyerhof is the founder of Children of the Earth (COE), a worldwide organization that empowers youth working for peace and the One Humanity Institute (OHI) in Oswiecim-Auschwitz, Poland.  Nina's innovative work in peace and sustainability through educational methodologies has reached young people in over 90 countries and continues to grow. Nina advocates for all people to go beyond cultural, ethnic and religious differences and strive for altruistic ethics. Her focus is on the realization that peace must come from recognizing our interwoven unity. Find more about Nina at https://onehumanity.institute If you need more wise women in your ear, give Episode 189. Nourishing Beauty Through Action and Innovation with Lisa Lindahl, Inventor of the Sports Bra a listen and share it with a beloved woman in your life! TIME STAMPS 00:11:20:53 Nina's Synopsis 00:15:07:35 The Bumpy Road 00:18:47:47 An Esotericist 00:22:13:13 The God-Wink 00:26:02:35 The Process of Individuation 00:30:33:58 The Retrospective 00:36:51:16 One Regret 00:38:22:22 Committed to the Dream 00:42:31:56 Supporting Our Future 00:45:30:55 Our Purpose Is Love 00:48:25:50 From "I" to "We" to "We Are One" 00:50:35:35 A Word to the Women 00:52:30:55 Connecting with Nina Subscribing and sharing your kind thoughts & feedback in a review on iTunes is the ultimate way to support Amy and help Awakening Aphrodite in everyone...so thank you in advance!:) You can find all things Amy at: ⁠⁠amyfournier.com⁠⁠⁠ Jump on Amy's ⁠⁠email list⁠ ⁠where she shares her personal stuff and her newest health and wellness tips and favorite products, classes, course and events updates. For special discounts on Amy's favorite products, visit her ⁠⁠⁠estore⁠⁠⁠. We appreciate and encourage you to reach out and interact with us by leaving a comment, following and sharing the episodes at ⁠⁠@FitAmyTV⁠⁠ on IG and ⁠Amy Fournier ⁠on FB and remember, you can also watch the episodes on YouTube at ⁠⁠Awakening Aphrodite Podcast/FitAmyTV⁠⁠!

Accredited Investor Podcast
From Billionaires.com to Billionaire Wisdom: A Journey Of Expert Insights

Accredited Investor Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2023 20:31 Transcription Available


Unlock the vault to billionaire wisdom and skyrocket your success trajectory in our latest episode with our guest host Richard C. Wilson of the Family Office Club and Billionaires.com owner. He is sharing the invaluable insights he's gained from interviewing 22 billionaires and counting. Richard has had the privilege of engaging with industry giants such as Mark Cuban, Sarah Blakely, Larry Naimer, and Jeff Hoffman, and unearthed a wealth of knowledge about their business acumen, leadership approach, and the relentless drive required to scale such monumental heights.Richard will also be throwing light on his unique journey, from acquiring billionaires.com to standing shoulder to shoulder with successful investors and business titans. Get an insider's glimpse into Mark Cuban's business ideologies, Sarah Blakely's infectious humor, Larry Naimer's hiring strategy, and Jeff Hoffman's humility. Furthermore, sharing Grant Cardone's biggest golden nugget - to be an expert, you need to be obsessed. This episode is brimming with lessons from Richard interviews and personal journey, underscoring the importance of tenacity, learning from the best, and developing an obsession for your field. So fasten your seatbelts and get ready to revamp your mindset and start thinking like a billionaire!This is part #7 of 19 in the $100 million rainmaker mini series. To learn more about Jonathan's recession resilient mobile home park real estate Fund, as our next Fund raise is $50 million only for accredited investors: https://www.midwestparkcapital.com/To learn more about Jonathan's highest level business growth consulting and fractional CMO services. And upcoming group zoom entrepreneur masterminds:https://www.revenueascend.com/consulting/The Family Office Club was founded in 2007 and has now become the largest association in the industry with over 4,000 registered ultra-wealthy investors (Richard C Wilson is part owner of the Accredited Investor Podcast): https://familyoffices.com/Sign up to get on the list for the World's Most Exclusive Social Networking App: https://www.prestigesocialapp.com/New Kava beverage, it's buzzy not boozy (sign up to potentially win a year supply for free):https://www.drinkwowipop.com/To those looking to potential exit or sell their business or talk about potential business roll up partnerships:https://www.businesscashout.com/Join one of the fastest growing real estate groups on Facebook, which is our 21,500 Multifamily Investor Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/451061265284414To learn more about mobile home investing, acquiring your first mobile home park and learn how to raise capital the easy and efficient way:  https://www.mobilehomewealthacademy.com  https://linktr.ee/jonathantuttleAccredited Investor Podcast- sign up to the email list and get notified of new episodes, bonus content, and potential deal opportunities: https://www.accreditedinvestorpodcast.com/#capitalraising #privateequity #entreprenuer #venturecapital #sovereignwealthfund #capital #businessgrowth #startup #realestate #100million #entreprenuership #accreditedinvestors

Skull Rock Podcast
The Inventor - Animated Film Writer/Director Jim Capobianco (Academy Award® Nominated Writer)

Skull Rock Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2023 94:15


Hosts Dave Bossert and Aljon Go chat with writer/director/producer, Jim Capobianco about his new animated film, "The Inventor." The duo also discusses the latest Disney and pop-culture news. Jim Capobianco was born in 1969 in Saddle Brook, New Jersey. He graduated from Cal Arts in 1991 with a BFA in character animation. Hired at Disney in their story department, Jim worked on various films at Disney including “The Lion King,” “The Hunchback of Notre Dame,” and “Fantasia 2000.” In 1997, Jim left Disney to join Pixar. He worked as a story artist on “A Bug's Life” and contributed story material to “Toy Story 2”. He continued to help shape the story of such films as “Monsters, Inc.” and “Finding Nemo”. In 2001, Jim helped craft the screenplay for “Ratatouille” and was a constant presence in the production, earning an Academy Award nomination for Best Original Screenplay. Jim also wrote and directed the Annie Award-winning “Your Friend the Rat” as well as the critically acclaimed end titles for “WALL-E.” Jim continues to foster his love of 2D and handcrafted animation with his labor of love, “Leonardo and the King.” Skull Rock Podcast is brought to you by the generosity of the following companies: Shure and their ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠MV7 - Podcast Microphone Kit (shure.com)⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Sound Extraordinary | ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠The Old Mill Press - “Publishing beautifully crafted books that illuminate our world.” To learn more visit theoldmillpress.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ - and listeners like you. Follow us ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Skull Rock Podcast | Facebook⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠- ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Aljon Go (@aljongo) • Instagram ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠- Aljon's ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Dining at Disney Podcast⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ and Sorcerer Radio - All Disney Music, All Day Long ⁠⁠⁠⁠SRSounds.com⁠⁠⁠⁠ - E-mail: aljon@skullrockpodcast.com || ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Dave Bossert (@dave_bossert) • Instagram ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠- dave@skullrockpodcast.com. For more great behind-the-scenes stories and articles visit ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠davidbossert.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. Shop using our Amazon affiliate link - ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://amzn.to/3uld8or⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ - Book your next Disney, Universal, and Cruise vacation with Kristen themeparksandcruises@gmail.com. Thanks to you, the Skull Rock Podcast is on the list of the ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Best Disney Podcasts You Must Follow (feedspot.com)⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. - Outro music "The Pirate King" composed by Jared Rehnquist/Untold Journey - Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. --- Jim Capobianco is bringing the world of LEONARDO DA VINCI to life in a new stylized, stop-motion puppet and 2D hand-drawn animated film for families & children of all ages. Voiced by Stephen Fry (Leonardo), Daisy Ridley (Marguerite), Marion Cotillard (Louise de Savoy), and Matt Berry (Pope X). Discover a playful toy-like world of invention featuring flying machines, kings, queens, and sneaky spies, where nothing seems to go right for the world's greatest inventor, and he is always running out of time. At the center of it all is the audacious and ever-questioning Princess Marguerite (Daisy Ridley) who is the key to solving Leonardo's (Stephen Fry) quest for the meaning of life. LEARN MORE ABOUT "THE INVENTOR" ⁠The Inventor Film⁠. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/skullrockpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/skullrockpodcast/support

I HAVE TODAY with Diane Forster
Massive Success using Quantum Energy

I HAVE TODAY with Diane Forster

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2023 56:21


My guest today is Noelle Agape. Noelle is the host of “Soul on Fire” TV Show, a Health and Wellness Counselor, NLP Master Trainer, Quantum Energy Trainer and Wellness Retreat Host. For the past 17 years, Noelle has merged science and spirituality and has empowered millions of lives with her work. Her “Why” is to globally bring awareness of Health, Wellness, and Consciousness to as many lives as she can touch. During the show, you'll learn how to tap into the Quantum Energy to fast-track your success and happiness, manifest faster, and truly live in your POWER! Visit: https://noelleagape.com  ************************************************************************************

The New World Order, Agenda 2030, Agenda 2050, The Great Reset and Rise of The 4IR
Inventor of mRNA Vaxx Tech reveals that COVID Injections make the Virus more Dangerous (Draconian)

The New World Order, Agenda 2030, Agenda 2050, The Great Reset and Rise of The 4IR

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2023 19:16


Show Notes: Another show from 2021 that has now been fully vindicated and proven to have been prescient in 2023. Dr. Robert Malone Inventor of mRNA Vaccine Tech reveals that COVID vaccines make the Virus more Dangerous. This is the Raw/Uncut version. Topics: CDC, Depopulation, Agenda2030, SDG's, Medical Annihilation, Luciferian Technologies, SARS Cov-2 Boosters, Propaganda, The New Normal & New World Order etc. {For those who wish to support the show with donations, please send them to :$aigner2019(cashapp) or https://www.paypal.me/Aigner2019 or Zelle(1-617-821-3168).}

Happy When Curious
Roger Johnson: The Inventor's Mindset

Happy When Curious

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2023 69:09


After a childhood spent in the jungles of Ecuador, Roger Johnson was educated in the United States, and holds a degree in Engineering and Cultural Anthropology from the University of Minnesota. From 1988 to 2010, Roger was Founder and President of Radiant Optics, Inc -- a successful commercial enterprise that marketed a radiant heat system based on a biomimicry patent in optics. The system can be seen in Home Depot stores countrywide. In addition to patents granted to Roger related to radiant heating, he has patents pending in connection with the Kinetic Response Helmet (KRH), and others in various stages of planning. Roger is the founder and creative lead of Eidon, LLC. He expects that the KRH will be the first of many projects with the group.

Laptop Radio
What is Bitcoin Stamps? with Mike in Space (Inventor of Stamps)

Laptop Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2023 39:13


Laptop Radio chats with Mike in Space (Inventor of Stamps) on What is Bitcoin Stamps.

Creative Principles
Ep455 - Alex Mandel, Animator & Composer 'The Inventor', 'Brave' & 'East Side Sushi'

Creative Principles

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2023 32:26


Alex Mandel began his career as a composer at Pixar by providing the score for the Ratatouille DVD short "Your Friend the Rat" and was later selected by Pixar creatives to write two songs for Brave: "Touch the Sky" and "Into the Open Air" - which became global hits. His work spans across film (East Side Sushi); streaming (Super Giant Robot Brothers); and radio (NPR's Snap Judgment LIVE, where he performed with The Roots' MC Black Thought). Recently, he composed the score for The Inventor in addition to nine songs for the film performed by voice cast members Marion Cotillard, Daisy Ridley, Matt Berry, and Stephen Fry. The imaginative and family-friendly feature about the life of Leonardo da Vinci is written and directed by Oscar® nominee Jim Capobianco (screenwriter of Ratatouille) and co-directed by Pierre-Luc Granjon. For theater info and tickets, go to: https://www.bluefoxentertainment.com/films/the-inventor Want more? Steal my first book, Ink by the Barrel - Secrets From Prolific Writers right now for free. Simply head over to www.brockswinson.com to get your free digital download and audiobook. If you find value in the book, please share it with a friend as we're giving away 100,000 copies this year. It's based on over 400 interviews here at Creative Principles. Enjoy! If you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts? It only takes about 60 seconds and it really helps convince some of the hard-to-get guests to sit down and have a chat (simply scroll to the bottom of your iTunes Podcast app and click “Write Review"). Enjoy the show!

TRUNEWS with Rick Wiles
Rick Wiles Talks with Dr. Robert Malone

TRUNEWS with Rick Wiles

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2023 60:16


Many things were introduced to the public during the Coronavirus Pandemic of 2020-2021. Mask mandates, lockdowns, social distancing, contact tracing, and vaccine passports were things most people in the world had never experienced or even heard mentioned before the pandemic. In my opinion, however, the most revolutionary thing that was introduced to the human population on Planet Earth was Messenger-RNA operating systems injected into hundreds of millions of human beings. The mRNA vaccines were not traditional vaccines. Revolutionary patented mRNA platforms were developed with CRISPR – gene editing technology. One of the scientific pioneers in mRNA gene editing technology is Dr. Robert Malone. He is an internationally recognized scientist, physician, author, and political commentator. Dr. Malone is the original inventor of mRNA vaccination and DNA vaccination as technology platforms. He holds numerous patents in the USA and internationally. He is the president of the Malone Institute which is dedicated to restoring integrity to biological sciences and medicine. His Substack blog has over 300,000 subscribers. And he is the author of the book, “Lies My Government Told Me.”Rick Wiles, Doc Burkhart. Airdate 9/20/23Show guest: Dr. Robert Malone, Inventor of the MRNA vaccine. You can partner with us by visiting https://www.TruNews.com/donate,calling 1-800-576-2116, or by mail at PO Box 690069 Vero Beach, FL 32969.Now is the time to protect your assets with physical gold & silver. Contact Genesis Gold Today!https://www.TruNewsGold.comGet high-quality emergency preparedness food today from American Reserves!https://www.AmericanReserves.comIt's the Final Day! The day Jesus Christ bursts into our dimension of time, space, and matter. Now available in eBook and audio formats! Order Final Day from Amazon today! https://www.amazon.com/Final-Day-Characteristics-Second-Coming/dp/0578260816/Apple users, you can download the audio version on Apple Books! https://books.apple.com/us/audiobook/final-day-10-characteristics-of-the-second-coming/id1687129858Purchase the 4-part DVD set or start streaming Sacrificing Liberty today. https://www.sacrificingliberty.com/watchThe Fauci Elf is a hilarious gift guaranteed to make your friends laugh! Order yours today! https://tru.news/faucielf

The Digital Executive
World Renowned Artist and Inventor Bringing Innovative Tech to Help People Connect with Their Inner-Self with Johny Dar | Ep 709

The Digital Executive

Play Episode Play 31 sec Highlight Listen Later Sep 18, 2023 14:16


World famous artist, designer, and inventor, Johny Dar, joins Coruzant Technologies for the Digital Executive podcast.  He shares some of his wisdom and stories about his creativity and how he follows his dream which inspires him to create new things. His quest to find something new every day drives him to do more. His creativity has garnered the attention of many celebrities, including Sir Elton John, Lady Gaga, Harry Styles, and more. His latest innovative creation, the Art of Implosion, uses technology to combine light and sound to help people experience a new beginning and helps connect them back to their inner self.

I HAVE TODAY with Diane Forster
Change Your Life in 30 Days - Habits that Stick!

I HAVE TODAY with Diane Forster

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2023 60:03


Today, LIVE on “I HAVE TODAY with Diane Forster” I'll be sharing some HABITS THAT STICK and can CHANGE YOUR LIFE IN 30 DAYS! Join me LIVE and I'll answer your questions on how you can, finally, make the changes you want to make to get the results you want. I'll give you one tip right now… “Your “BELIEF” about change is the one thing that's holding you back!" Register for the TV Show Hosting Bootcamp here: https://bit.ly/48dyupX ************************************************************************************

Unknown Passage
(PATREON ONLY) Episode 178 [Multi-Part Ep]: Louis Le Prince - French Inventor Who Vanished In 1890

Unknown Passage

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2023 0:06


All episodes from 169 onwards are Patreon-only. I explain this on my last public episode. I will continue to update this feed and the website so that people know the Patreon is active. Listen to all episodes 169 and beyond in the Patreon feed. Join Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/unknownpassagepodcast

The Bancroft Brothers Animation Podcast
Jim Capobianco - The Inventor

The Bancroft Brothers Animation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2023 66:46


This is a special podcast for the Bancroft Brothers- they talk with old CalArts roommate and former Pixar storyboard artist Jim Capobianco on the eve of the release of his new indy animated feature film release called "The Inventor"!  We dig into all the behind the scenes stories about how it started years ago as a 2D animated short and evolved into a stop motion feature film with celebrity actors like Daisy Ridley! 

Screen Nerds Podcast
Quick Screen: The Inventor

Screen Nerds Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2023 8:32


For this "Quick Screen" episode, Michael checked out the brand new theatrical film "The Inventor". What are some of his thoughts on this stop motion animated biographical film that is based on the life of Leonardo da Vinci featuring the voices of Stephen Fry, Marion Cotillard, Daisy Ridley, and Matt Berry? Check it out and see! Be a part of the conversation! E-mail the show at screennerdspodcast@gmail.com Follow the show on Twitter @screennerdspod Like the show on Facebook (Search for Screen Nerds Podcast and find the page there) Follow the show on Instagram and Threads just search screennerdspodcast Be sure to check out the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Play, Goodpods, Overcast, Amazon Music or your podcast catcher of choice! (and please share rate and review!) Want to be a guest or share your thoughts on the podcast? Send me an e-mail! Thanks to Frankie Creel for the artwork --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/screennerdspodcast/message

FilmWeek
FilmWeek: ‘A Haunting In Venice,' ‘Dumb Money,' ‘The Inventor,' ‘Outlaw Johnny Black' And More

FilmWeek

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2023 30:32


Larry Mantle and LAist film critics Amy Nicholson, Andy Klein and Charles Solomon review this weekend's new movie releases in theaters, streaming, and on demand platforms. We also hear from our critic Peter Rainer to tell us about his favorite films at this year's Toronto International Film Festival. “A Haunting In Venice” Wide Release “Dumb Money” In Select Theaters “The Inventor” In Select Theaters “Carpet Cowboys” Brain Dead Studios [Fairfax District] “The Retirement Plan” In Select Theaters “Cassandro” In Select Theaters; Streaming on Prime Video Starting September 22 “Outlaw Johnny Black” In Select Theaters “Love At First Sight” Streaming on Netflix “The Mountain” Laemmle Town Center [Encino] & Laemmle Glendale

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Film Threat
Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom trailer + Movie Reviews

Film Threat

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2023 138:59


Reaction to the trailer for Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom and reviews of A Haunting in Venice, The Inventor, Camp Hideout, Outlaw Johnny Black and One Piece. Plus an interview director Tim Brown about his film The Retirement Plan starring Nick Cage.

Kare Reviews Podcast
Jim Capobianco & Robert Rippberger on THE INVENTOR

Kare Reviews Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2023 12:30


I had the great pleasure of speaking with a pair of filmmakers behind a brand new animated movie titled THE INVENTOR. Writer/director Jim Capobianco has previously worked on quite a few animated classics over at Disney such as THE LION KING, THE HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME, A BUG'S LIFE, TOY STORY 2, MONSTERS, INC., FINDING NEMO, WALL-E, and INSIDE OUT. He also earned an Oscar nomination as a co-writer on RATATOUILLE. Producer Robert Rippberger is a co-founder of North Carolina's soon-to-be largest film studio, Ascent Studios, which just wrapped production on an upcoming Frankie Muniz-led thriller, RENNER. THE INVENTOR is now playing in theaters everywhere. Follow Jim Capobianco at www.jimcapobianco.com and on Instagram: @capobianco_jim Follow Robert Rippberger on Instagram: @rrippberger If you love this show, please leave us a review. Go to RateThisPodcast.com/karereviewspodcast and follow the simple instructions. Follow Kare Reviews at www.karereviews.net and on Twitter:@KareReviews Also please visit the newly launched Patreon page:https://www.patreon.com/jeffreykare?fan_landing=true Follow Jeffrey Kare on Twitter:@JeffreyKare If you like what you've heard here, please subscribe to any one of the following places where the Kare Reviews Podcast is available. AnchorAppleGoogleSpotifyBreakerOvercastPocket CastsRadioPublic --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jeffrey-kare/support

The Chris Voss Show
The Chris Voss Show Podcast – The Growth Trap: A Continuous Plan to Avoid the Traps of Life and Build a Better You by Ralph DiBugnara

The Chris Voss Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2023 38:57


The Growth Trap: A Continuous Plan to Avoid the Traps of Life and Build a Better You by Ralph DiBugnara Wall Street Journal and USA Today Bestselling author Ralph DiBugnara provides a guide for anyone seeking to avoid or move beyond setbacks for the sake of future personal and professional growth. “The Growth Trap is a Must-Read for anyone who is looking to achieve growth in their personal and business life and are ready to level up their game. We all experience Growth Traps throughout our careers and this book helps you overcome them.“ – Kevin Harrington, Inventor of the Infomercial and Original Shark on ABCs hit show Shark Tank This book is like a how-to manual on how to avoid the traps in life personal and professional. It also serves as a handbook on growth. Definitely a must read for any up and coming professional or anyone looking for personal growth. – Hovain, President of Cinematic Management, Hip Hop music executive manager Growth is a natural part of life between the ages of birth and adulthood, as human beings typically get bigger, stronger, smarter, and more functional with age. This growth is unintentional and requires little to no effort—but at some point, that growth stops, and an individual's progress is then limited to whether or not they are actively seeking future development. The Growth Trap addresses a condition that Ralph DiBugnara has dealt with throughout his life—personally, professional, and directly with his brand. After seasons of stagnated growth, he's learned the necessity of intentionally pursuing progress, rather than expecting goals to be accomplished without effort. Ralph explains how many get caught in a growth trap when they deem progress and change to be too much of a challenge. These individuals like to talk, reminisce, and ultimately identify with their “past selves,” because it's easier than facing who they are now. And while it's better to pursue growth and work towards the accomplishment of one's goal, that doesn't mean that it's possible to avoid all growth traps along the way. Ralph DiBugnara's The Growth Trap is an essential resource for those looking to achieve their goals and avoid pitfalls that will hinder their progress. He shares his personal experiences—as well as the strategies he learned along the way—so that readers can grow their brands and businesses while becoming true disruptors in every aspect of their lives. About the Author Ralph DiBugnara is a nationally recognized real estate expert who serves as President of Home Qualified – the digital resource for buyers, sellers and real estate agents driving today's millennial market; and Vice President at Cardinal Financial, a nationally recognized mortgage loan company behind $50 billions of closed loans. A frequent industry commentator, Ralph is considered one of the leading voices across the next big trends in real estate.

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2023 99:13


Today on AirTalk, what you need to know about the CA legislative session. Also on the show, how tech CEOs feel about AI regulation; Filmweek; and more. The CA Legislative Session Ended Last Night – Here's What You Should Know (0:15)  Tech CEOs Met With Congress To Discuss The Future Of AI Regulation (19:03) Beyond Apples And Honey, What Are Your Rosh Hashanah Food Traditions? (38:09) FilmWeek: ‘A Haunting In Venice,' ‘Dumb Money,' ‘The Inventor,' ‘Outlaw Johnny Black' And More (50:51) FilmWeek Feature: Larry Interviews The NASA Astronaut Who Inspired The Film ‘A Million Miles Away' And The Film's Writer And Director (1:21:56)

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2023 22:31


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'The Inventor' a passion project for director Jim Capobianco, composer Alex Mandel

... Just To Be Nominated

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2023 36:37


What are you passionate about? For Jim Capobianco, who has a Best Original Screenplay Oscar nomination from 'Ratatouille' to his credit, his new animated film "The Inventor" was a passion project. The film was a passion project as well for composer Alex Mandel, who was able to include his daughter Sequoia on a track in the film. Co-host Bruce Miller shares a story about his own passion projects and then dives into the new animated film about Leonardo da Vinci (not Leonardo DiCaprio), which utilizes both traditional 2-D hand drawn animation as well as brings to life stop motion puppets. Miller has interviews with both Capobianco and Mandel, who discuss why the film was so personal. "The Inventor" opens Sept. 15 in the U.S. and stars Stephen Fry, Marion Cotillard and Daisy Ridley. We also look ahead to next week, when we'll discuss the recent release "Grand Turismo" and have an interview with real-life driver Jann Mardenborough, who was the inspiration for the film. Miller and co-host Terry Lipshetz will discuss other movies that depict real people and how far they stray from reality. Where to watch "The Inventor" in theaters Sept. 15. "Gran Turismo" in theaters now Cast of 'The Inventor' Stephen Fry as Leonardo da Vinci Marion Cotillard as Louise of Savoy Daisy Ridley as Marguerite Matt Berry as Pope Leo X Jim Capobianco as Cardinal of Aragon Max Baumgarten as Il Boccador / King Charles of Spain Ben Stranahan as Page John Gilkey as Gravedigger John / Giuliano Jane Osborn as Gravedigger Jane Angelino Sandri as Francesco Melzi Daniel Swan as King Henry the VIII Contact us! We want to hear from you! Email questions to podcasts@lee.net and we'll answer your question on a future episode! About the show Streamed & Screened is a podcast about movies and TV hosted by Bruce Miller, a longtime entertainment reporter who is now the editor of the Sioux City Journal in Iowa and Terry Lipshetz, a senior producer for Lee Enterprises based in Madison, Wisconsin. Episode transcript Note: The following transcript was created by Adobe Premiere and may contain misspellings and other inaccuracies as it was generated automatically: Welcome everyone to another episode of Streamed and Screened an entertainment podcast about movies and TV from Lee Enterprises. I'm Terry Lipshetz, a senior producer at Lee and co-host of the program, shall I say. The inventor of this program, Bruce Miller, editor of the Sioux City Journal and a longtime entertainment reporter. You're here. You're the inventor. You are truly an inventor of this podcast. Yeah. Yeah. Right. And I don't want any credit for it. Okay. It's not it's not in my head. But, you know, that's it's funny how people have passion projects. Do you have a passion project? Is there anything in your mind that you say, This is something I really I want to be known for? I haven't quite gotten there yet. I have things that I'm passionate in about in my lives, but I, I don't have a project per say that I'm sharing with the world. Okay. Okay. I, I have a couple of things in my life, okay? One is I have a movie idea in my mind that I think is going to be perfect. Perfect. But until I retire, he will not write that script because names are used. But the other thing. There was a time when I was in, like, my mid-forties that I thought I was losing my hearing. I really I thought it's it's gone. And I had was tested and they said, yeah, you could lose your hearing. And I thought, as a journalist, I don't want to go through life without something that I could point to that would represent me, that would represent what I could do as a journalist. And it just all came out about at a basketball game. I was sitting next to a friend at a basketball game and she said, You know, these aren't the same. High school just isn't the same anymore. I go to the games and the kids aren't here cheering. The band doesn't support the teams. It's not like we remember when we were kids. And I thought, Well, let's just see what that was all about. And so I decided to do a look back at it. At the time, it was the class of 1977, and I decided to talk to the people who were in the class of 1977. And what was high school like back then? Was it really better? Was this something that we should have, you know, embraced and used as an example? And so I thought, well, this'll be easy because I just go to the school and I ask them for those permanent records that they all seem to have. I went to the high school, and the high school said, We don't have anything like that. I said, You're kidding. My whole life has been built on your permanent record, and I wanted to make sure that my permanent record was was good. She said, Oh, now we throw those out after the kids are gone, we're good. And I said, Well, do you have the graduation list? No, we don't have that either. I said, You don't have the graduation list. You've got to be kidding me. She said there might be a yearbook in the library. Go to the library if you find the yearbook there, you can take it out for a while and get some names out of that. So I went to the library and the yearbook had been cut out of. I kid you not. People cut pictures out of it. So what I learned from this was there is no permanent record of your high school life. But I got enough names. It was a class of about three or 400, and I diligently put together this master list of all of these kids in one led to another, to another, to another, to another. And I ended up with, I think it was more than 160 of the class of 1977 out of 300 or 400. And what I would do at night because I thought I was losing my hearing, is I would sit with a headset on and I would call members of the Class of 1977 and ask them about what was school like, What do you remember? Was it better than. And I built this whole story about what was it really like and how does it compare to now? Because most of them were be poor would have been parents of kids in high school at the same time. And it was a fascinating thing. I was able to relive all of their high school years and find out how it affected people. And there were people who said things like, Well, every time I drive by the school, even now, I feel this deep pit in my stomach. I hated that place. I didn't like the people there. As I learned from all of this research, people that I knew I needed to target. The valedictorian would easily be somebody the student body president was somebody. The star basketball player. Star football player, star baseball player, star wrestler, the homecoming king and queen. I mean, I had all those ones who are like landmarks in a high school class. And I got to all of them. And then I had a group of them who were really close friends get together. And we just talked about high school. And I'll tell you, it was a fascinating thing because I knew these people as old people and they were talking about their youth. And I learned that some people do not moved on beyond high school. High school is the be all the end all. It is the high point of their life. It was, I think, a 12 part series that I wrote. Whatever happened to the class of 1977? And even to this day, I have people who will come to me and say, Are you going to do another class? No, I'm not. The good news is, is that my hearing came back, so I didn't feel like I needed to do anything anymore. But yet I think it represented me at my best. And I look back on it now, and this has been quite a few years since, because I think we hit a milestone and they said, you should go back and revisit them. And I never did, but I was made an official member of the class of 1977, and I have been invited to class reunions. So there is my my chance of being able to do that. But it was a fascinating thing. Well, in the movie business, there are those passion projects. There are things that people live to do and they don't always get the funding for it. You know, you might try something on a lower scale or a smaller scale, and then maybe somebody will say, Let's do it. Let's make that let's make the film out of this. And that's what happened with a film that's coming out this week called The Inventor. It was a passion project of writer director Jim Capobianco, who had done a short subject about Leonardo da Vinci. He called Leonardo in 2009, I believe it was, and he wanted to expand this into something much bigger, make it a much bigger film than it ever was. And so he got that funding, got the people, got everything behind it, and created this animated film that's a hybrid. It's part stop motion animation and it's part 2D or draw on animation. And it's him at his best, at least as he sees it. And it's a way for him to do those stories. And he says, you know, he grew up in the in the Disney what do you call it, the factory. Disney Factory. Sure. He wrote Ratatouille in case you need to have a point of reference. And they always said, you know, do your passion projects, do the things that you most care about and you'll never go wrong because you're doing something that you have an interest in. And he is interested. Interest was in Leonardo da Vinci. He couldn't believe that this guy did all these things. All of this kind of stuff. And yet in the later years of his life, what was it that drove him? What was the thing that kept him going? And so that's kind of the thrust of the inventor is those later years when he was in France and what he did with those things. And I mean, my God, go down the list of the stuff that Leonardo did. Unbelievable. But then he also has to bring in others to share this kind of passion, if you will, and get those people excited about it. And so that's what he did. He had to try and build this thing like he is a Leonardo of an animated feature. This film isn't attached with Disney or one of the other big studios, right? No, no. It's a very much independent film, which is cool to see, especially with an animated film, because animated films aren't necessarily cheap and it's takes a little bit of work to get them done. Well, and the idea that you're doing stop motion and draw an animation. When do you do which and I think I did an interview with him was hopefully a part of it here that you can listen to. But he said that he used the stop motion, which are like, if you remember, a nightmare before Christmas. Tim Burton loves to do this using like little dolls, if you will, all of the Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, any of those kinds of films were done stop motion, and you'd move them very slightly. And then when you had men shoot the frame and then you keep going and eventually it looks like the character is moving around. But he did reality or the the real part of it in stop motion. And then the flights of fantasy that he might have as the drawn stuff. So you could see drawings come to life and what they would mean for him. You know, he worked on a flying machine and you could see the flying machine come to life. So it's a fascinating thing. But then he also had to draw others in. And one of the ones he drew in was Alex Mandel, who is a composer who worked with him at Disney on a number of things. But he had a sharper learning curve because he did not know the whole backstory of Leonardo. Let's be honest. Do we all study Leonardo? You want to see a cartoon about Leonardo? You've probably don't, you know. And so he had to take a lot of the information that he was given by Jim and then work from that. The interesting thing is he also realized that he could take a shift and jump out of this and he wouldn't have to have period music. It wouldn't have to sound like it was from Leonardo's time. He could be different with all of this. Well, one of the things he did is he recorded a kind of a test song to see how well this would work when they were pitching it and he needed a singer. And so he said to his daughter, who is a singer, ten years old, record this for me. Her name is Sequoia Mandel. And Sequoia, you know, was and she was in for the money. She thought this was good. This is a good idea. So when they kept kind of adding good, we had the pandemic. We had all these things in there. She recorded another version at 12. She recorded songs at 15. She's throughout this whole thing. And it helped him also understand the people that they were hiring for the parts. She knew more about the actors who were being hired than Dad did, and it helped him realize what kind of their range was for the music. So it's a fascinating kind of story, and I think this is not a movie that kids might just embrace. It's this is not the latest for a frozen, you know what I mean? But yeah, tells another story. It is something that if you're an animation fan and you're older, it's something you will appreciate because you see how these people that we now view as just untouchable geniuses that have no, you know, no relationship to us and how the thought process went for them and what they had to do to put it together. Stephen Sondheim wrote a song for Sunday in the Park with George called Putting It Together. And that's exactly what it is. It's like, what are the little elements that create genius? And that's what you get out of this, this film? Yeah, it sounds like an interesting film, and I agree. It seems like the type of film that it's not necessarily you're going to gather up your five year olds and shuffle off to the theater, but maybe a more mature age children, teenagers and people that can appreciate different types of animation and I love animation. I've always been drawn to things like the Tim Burton stop motion. And even as a teenager, I was really fascinated by Gumby, which, you know, that was the stop motion television program from, I guess, what, the 1960s? Probably hokey claymation. Yeah, Yeah, exactly. So that's always been fun. So I think this is the type of film that would be really interesting to check out and see. I'm trying to think like what kind of music would be of the time of Leonardo DiCaprio. Probably a lot of movie. See your make or allow. Well, the music of Leonardo DiCaprio would be very familiar to Taylor Swift. I think she's in the film. But yeah, with Vinci. Yeah, With Da Vinci, you would think, well, there's probably some lutes and liars and all that kind of stuff. And you didn't write that. Is that what it is? I don't know. But if you can be a little more modern with some of it, it might be a little way of telegraphing what he is thinking or how he is thinking. You know, how do you how do you stay ahead of the curve and not below the curve? Because most of us are B, below the curve, you know, So what do we want to do? First, we want to go to the interview with Jim Cappa Bianco, if you'd like. Yeah, that'd be a great one. And you'll hear him talk about, you know, his creative time and what he learned from all of this. You'll explain the process a little better than I could. But if you will grab a snippet from that. And I think that should should give you a sense of of the film. How do you get obsessed with Leonardo DiCaprio? Leonardo DiCaprio now and I'm totally obsessed with, you know, Da Vinci. What is the deal? I think like a lot of artists, you know, you get to know about Leonardo da Vinci in some form. But then I made the short film. I started researching him for that, and then I just started to see him more as a human being than just a genius. And that kind of aspect of him. I wanted to sort of explore further in the feature. So, you know, that's what kind of drew me to him more, you know, And obviously he's such an interesting character person, you know, with all his interests and everything. So that just, you know, to be and bring him down to a kind of a more human level was really what's always driven me about him. But then don't people say, wait a minute here, people may not want to go to see something like this, you know? Well, I don't know. I guess I don't maybe the people trying you know, we were trying to get money from and to raise funds for a thought that way. But I can I just want you know, I'm just going to try to tell the story I kind of want to tell. So I didn't worry about that too much. I mean, I was always in the back of my mind, Would people really want to see the sort of kids and stuff? So but, you know, as a film, as I developed it that I wanted to see, and that's how we always develop stuff at Pixar and Disney. So it was always like, you know, what's the film that I as a kid inside of me and the adult would want to see in animation. So that's getting out the way you wanted it to, to be. Did it become the vision that you had way back when was beyond my vision? It's just, you know, I think the team we had to get it, we brought together just brought so much magic to the film and I couldn't ask for a better group of artists to work with. And yeah, I don't think I ever, in addition to what we turned out, we created, it's just amazing. So how do you decide what's going to be stop motion animation and what's going to be drawn anime? I mean, to me that was very fascinating to see how it, you know, it would separate and then it would be this would be that. How do you make those decisions? Well, as we did well, as I developed it, I started to see the stop motion as the kind of the reality, real world of the world, and then the drawn animation as sort of Leonardo's flights of fancy, or it was more free because the two techniques stop motion has you are rigid in the sense that you can only animate what you've planned because you have to build an armature and it can only do certain movements and you know it can walk. And it's not like arms if it's going to do some sort of fantastic movement. That animation can do it. You'd have to plan for that. And they are usually built that way. You have gravity, you have a lot of things you have to worry about. But with 2D drawing animation, whatever you can draw, you can pretty much depict. So it is a much more fluid form of animation. It's freer, it has this sort of sense of lightness to it. So to me that was like Leonardo, you go into Leonardo's brain, you go into his thoughts. That would be 2D animation. When we're in the real world, it would be stop motion animation. Okay, well, is it easier to do one or the other? People think stop motion is much harder, but I think it's just where you have to put the planning for it or where it the difficulties lie. Like stop motion, you build a puppet. The a lot of the work is in the building of everything and assembling and like working out the costumes, working out how they armatures will be built. And then once you have the puppets and you animated, that's what you have. I mean, you have it's like a live action shoot and you shoot it and you have that footage, right? It's done with 2D drawing animation. You have the difficulty. There's planning and designing it, but once you animate it, there's other follow on technique. Tasks that have to be done has to be colored, maybe cleaned up because the animators generally draw a rough. And then there's another artist that cleans it up and stuff. But also you have to deal with each animator might draw the character slightly differently and you need to kind of reign that in and adjust. They're always a little off. I mean, I think if you really go through the film and really analyze it, you'll see the Leonardo's and the 2D change sizes. Oh, I don't get, I don't get that that mean about it. That could really slow motion. You build this puppet that's it you cannot vary it. Each artist that touches it's going to be the same. So they have their you know, they're both it's animation. Animation is the nuttiest crazy anything going to happen. Right. Right. That anything can happen with animation. That's right. That's true. Squish and squish. Come on. When you were doing using his his artwork, what did you see that he could have been an animator at some point. I mean, they always thought that actually, you know, you see how he studied motion. He did a lot of studies about how people move or animals move. And you see he does different. There's these drawings he did of construction workers and you see them in different poses of working and they look like animators, you know, sketches that we would do. We study anatomy and we look at people walking around the street and we do fill our sketchbooks with these actions, you know, and obviously studied anatomy. So he's learning about how the body moves. And and so, yeah, I've always thought if he if animation was a thing back then, he might have tried animation. I don't think it would be the only thing you do because the guy is always changing his ideas. Well, to me, that's so remarkable that there are all these things he had his hand in and it could you imagine yourself? I mean. Sure. Yeah. You have a lot of interest in a lot of different things, but he was like at the top of his game with so many of those things. Yeah. No, I don't see myself that way, though. Where do you find the human element to Leonardo? Well, I find it in that he, you know, he had to have a patron. He had to have somebody who paid him money, but he had these other dreams he wanted to do, which I think a lot of us do. You know, you have to make a living, but you also want to do other things that you find more enjoyable or explore, you know? And then also, he had a lot of fear of like how he would be except did in his world. And I think that's true of most a lot of people today. He wanted you know, he wanted recognition for what he did and what he could do and that he didn't always receive that, you know. So I think there's a lot of humanity. And then ultimately the story is about legacy and what you leave behind. And I think that to me speaks to a lot of what I would imagine. I hope people think about, you know, how we touch other people and affect their lives and stuff. So to me that those are the human elements that I really wanted to touch on, you know, and also the curiosity, I mean, the curiosity and all these other things. So how do we start casting the voices? I mean, you had the voices in your mind. You said this would be perfect for so-and-so or is it just I mean, that to me it's it's an international cast. Yeah. And we really came about I developed the character first and was the story and then and now is still developing the story. But then I was like, okay, who could voice Leonardo? And then, I mean, the only person I could really think of was Stephen Fry, just because he's such a polymath himself and he didn't want the like we were being voice of a Gandalf. I really wanted like this lighter voice with wit and intelligence. And to me, Stephen was that perfect casting. And even when recording him, he would correct my use of words and then give me ology and that word like, you know, so much fun. So and then Marguerite sing Daisy Ridley and the Disney are the Star Wars films at Disney. But, uh, he, yeah, she, she just had a nice a power in her voice and also a kind of vulnerability in there as well. And I thought that was perfect for Marguerite. I didn't know I would ever be able to cast her, but I was like, okay, that's the character in some ways, that voice inside Marguerite. And then, you know, you go, Okay, who do you want? You know, the producers. Like, okay, who should we cast for Marguerite? I'm like, Why is it Daisy? Ridley would be great? And we're like, Well, it's you. We can get these, really. And then you also make a list. You're like, Oh, and so on. So and so. But she was at the top. I really wanted Daisy and then, you know, and she accepted to do it too. And Marion Cotillard was like suggested actually by the French studio. We're still looking for Louise's voice. And they said we might be able to get Marion Cotillard. And you're like, Well, you know, hey, I guess we could use her. Yeah, maybe. But, you know, the one interesting thing with her is, you know, we have these songs in the film and we actually that was the last song we made because that she sings because we didn't have one for her. And then I told Alex, the composer, I said, Alex, we have Marion Cotillard in the film. She's the one person everyone knows can sing and we don't have a song for her. So we reworked the story a little bit to put in the UN Guard song on Guard L.A. and it just was like the perfect thing because it connected to the dueling in the earlier part, right? And like that. And so that's how the film would work and evolve. It's like, Well, we need this here. And it's like, Oh, we have to check connected there and thanks, Bruce, for that interview. Real fascinating stuff. And now you do have one other interview and that would be Alex Mandel. And you'll hear him talk, too, about working with his daughter and you'll hear about those who can't sing because, you know, they don't always put singers in these animated films. In fact, many of the Disney films, they would have a singing voice and then they would also have a speaking voice. So Aladdin, spoiler alert, The singing voice of Aladdin is not the talking voice of a that and that's that's not uncommon. It's often the practice. But you'll hear him talk about some of the actors who are in the film and their abilities with singing Fill Me In. Where do you start with something like this? This seems like, Man, how do I a paid tribute to somebody like Leonardo? And then what? Where do I begin with the sound of it. Yeah, well, I mean, Jim Capobianco, the writer and director, has been studying Leonardo for years. He had done a film about narrative energy back in, I think, 2009. And so I was trying to catch up, but really relied on Jim to say, this is the part of Leonardo da Vinci he was interested in, which is his last year, where he left Italy as a older man, went to France and never came back. And so this is him really dealing with the end of his life and the meaning of life and his mortality and what he can leave behind for future generations, which he did. And so, yeah, that was the storyline. And so then the question is, well, how do we tell that story? But do you started researching music of the Times and saying it's got to sound authentic to that period? Or do you say, Well, now here's my chance to be an inventor and I can go off the tracks? Leonardo da Vinci was ahead of his time, right? He was designing flying machines 500 years or 400 years before the Wright brothers created an airplane. So that gave us some leeway because I could have music that sounded more of the time for, say, the King's Court. But then from Leonardo, it was ahead of its time, you know, And so this the music becomes a kind of metaphor for the mindset of that character. So Leonardo and Marguerite, some of their music sounds like it's 150 years ahead of its time. Some of it sounds like it's modern. Whenever their ideas jump forward to our way of thinking, the music becomes more modern to reflect their their thinking. Okay, so then when you're dealing with the voices and maybe a voice isn't that good at singing, and I'm not trying to name names now he's being called out here, but do you write for them or do you write the songs? And then you say, okay, well, I guess you can talk through this one. Yeah. And it's there's interesting story there. Stephen Fry, who's a brilliant writer. Not that I'm naming names. Okay. Oh, no, I. And he would be the first to agree. He said, I'm really not comfortable singing. But Jim, Jim's idea was to have him speaking. But even so, there is I don't know if you've seen the film. There's a scene where Leonardo arrives in France and he builds his workshop. The walls come up and as he names things, they magically appear in stop motion. And that was a very fast, almost like wrap that. Stephen Fry Right, right. It just took a while. He was very worried, but it turned. He did a great job. It turned out great. Daisy Ridley You know, my daughter said, Dad, you know, here she is singing with Barbra Streisand. And I listened to her voice and I thought, okay, I think I get a feel for her range. She's got a great voice. I'll write the song to suit her voice. And same with Marion Cotillard, beautiful voice. She's recorded a lot. So I had a pretty good idea of what her range was, and I could keep that in mind as I composed songs for her. So then how long do you have to write these songs? Because here's like nine songs you've got or something? It's nine songs. Yeah. It's it's funny because at the end there, I wrote a bunch pretty fast. The reason was I think Jim saw, Oh, these songs are helping to tell this story, so maybe Daisy needs a song, maybe Marguerite needs a song. I pitched the idea. I said, We got to get Marion Cotillard to sing it song. She's a great singer. And also I want to learn more about the Queen. Like, what did she want? And because she's a secondary character, you know, you don't have that much time. So the song really summarizes a lot about her in a very quick way. And that song was written quite quickly, and the fastest song was when Stephen said he really said, I cannot sing at all. So there's a scene where he's talking to Mona Lisa, and we had 45 minutes to rewrite the song, and I suggested Jim, What if Mona Lisa sings the chorus back to him? So he laments his situation, I'm finished and Mona Lisa sings to him. Yeah, you are. We're out of time. You're done. So sometimes you've got years and sometimes you've got 45 minutes. Okay, there's. There's a credit. That is it. Sequoia. Is that a relative? Sequoia is my daughter. Okay, But then from 10 to 15 or something, what is the deal with that? So we've been working on this movie for a long time. When Jim asked for that first song, I had my ten year old daughter Sequoia sing it, and then it was cute. She had a very cute voice and it's just adorable. We actually had a singer when she was 12. That's the version that's in the movie. But then Jim said, Oh, I want the girls all for girls to be sing for our harmonies. So I recorded her when she was 15 too. So we have my daughter Sequoia, singing different songs. And I said, Yeah, and which is again, really fits the theme of the movie, which is about family, and it's about, you know, legacy and sharing ideas with each other through the generations. So it worked really nicely. So what does she think about this? I think she's she's into it. I think know, she's an aspiring actress, so she wants to be judged on her own merits, which I appreciate. But as far as I'm concerned, she did me a huge favor. And it you know, she's singing a duet with Daisy Ridley. So that's pretty cool. I think she's does she get all these, like, chicks then for each age? I'd be holding out for that. Can I be her agent? It'd be a cool thing. Thankfully not. No, I. We basically said we're going to put aside a fun for her. There's a certain amount of money that will be set aside for her, and we've handled that within the family. Why did you stick with this so long? What was it? What was the pole for you? Well, I really believe in Jim Capobianco's vision. I think he's a true artist. I think that this is it's a work of art. I mean, and, Jim, his passion is contagious. And also, I got to have a lot of creative input, you know? And so Jim would hear me out. He didn't always take my suggestions, but sometimes he did. And so I felt like I was very much a part of the movie. And I, I wanted to see it succeed. So, you know, some some projects you do, you know, to pay the rent and some you do for passion. And this is a passion project. You must tell your daughter, I want to be your agent, because I think I think you've got a good partnership going on here, I think would be great. And I would make sure we got more than one check. You know, I'll let you know. I'll get you the list. People keep asking me this and and but she will be she she's happy. She got a very good compensation package. But thank you, Bruce. Thanks for that other interview. And it just to kind of fill folks in on this film as well. It does have some heavyweights of sorts in this isn't just like it's a smaller, no more independent film, but but we've got Daisy Ridley from the Star Wars Rebels. He's in it. Matt Berry is in it. Stephen Fry is Leonardo Da Vinci. I was going to say. DiCaprio You see, that is your ball. It is like it's not easy. But yes, there's on demand. Yeah, yeah, yeah. So some pretty well-known actors in there. So it should be an interesting one to check out when you put it out there that this is a passion project. People come because they know you're not going to just blow it off and it's going to be a two second kind of thing. It's going to be something that really gets the attention and the the care and the feeding of it that it needs. And, you know, when it's over, what's next? What's what exactly comes after that. Yeah. And you know, what's fun about this episode, Bruce, is our concerns were a little bit alleviated because we know you can't get actors right now to talk about it right during the strike. They can't talk to promote their stuff, but you're able to get the composer the film in and the director. So they, you know, we're still we're still bringing them in. Dare to dream we could get a hairdresser. That's right. They could. You never know. It could happen. It could F and costume designer. Yes, Yes. Well, I love all of those big ones, you know, but that gives you a sense of what the other parts of the industry are and that it isn't just about an actor strike or a restaurant strike. There's a lot more involved with all of this. So, yeah, it's fascinating. And I love hearing their stories because I don't know that I could be that passionate about it. Yeah, absolutely. So what do we have coming up? Anything of interest on your end? Here's the other thing. I this is another kind of spin off of all of that is movies based on people's lives. And I think next week we're going to look at films that were based on Saw The Blind Side, where Michael was saying, you know, that wasn't true. They used me. How true are these based in truth films and how really can we trust them? And I did get a chance to talk to the real guy behind Gran Turismo, and you'll get a chance to meet Jann Mardenborough and find out his story. But next week, we're going to look at we're going to look at that whole world of this is based on a true story or parts of this are based on a true story or some of this could be true, you know, but I think we'll look at that. So think of the films you've seen and you go, you know what? I don't know how close that is. You know, it's an interesting one. And we'll probably talk a little bit more about this one next week. But I started watching the second season of Winning Time on HBO, the one that follows the lake, the rise of the L.A. Lakers. Right. And we talked a little bit about this a few episodes ago, but how there were some criticisms of it perhaps not necessarily being as truthful to reality in the first episode comes on and they put up a disclaimer saying that some of the some of the things here in this show may have been changed for dramatic purposes. Some characters might have been fudged a little bit. So yeah, I kind of found that one interesting. It's amazing they use those lines well, they get them off the hook, but Right. How they reword that all the time, you know, based on a true story, based in fact, this is a factual ized version of true events. I mean, where did they come up with this crap to to identify it? But I think it would be fun. And we talked to John and he tells you what it's like and how he thought the movie went awesome. All right. Well, that sounds good and it gives us something to look forward to next week. I know you sent me the interview already had that one kind of squirreled away that night? Yes, in the bag. And I started I gave it a little bit of a sneak preview. I'll give give a final listen between now and when we speak again. But yeah, until next week. Thank you all for listening to this episode of Strangers Green. Remember your passion.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Joe Pags Show
Exclusive: mRNA Inventor Dr. Robert Malone Reveals Startling Insights on New COVID Strain, Vaccine, FDA, CDC, and More with Joe Pags - Sept 13 Hr 2 Pt 2

The Joe Pags Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2023 21:21


Exclusive: mRNA Inventor Dr. Robert Malone Reveals Startling Insights on New COVID Strain, Vaccine, FDA, CDC, and More with Joe Pags Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Thoughtful Entrepreneur
1667 – The Important Lesson from Flexscreen: Innovation Drives Success with Flexscreen's Joe Altieri

The Thoughtful Entrepreneur

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2023 21:46 Transcription Available


In this episode of the Thoughtful Entrepreneur, your host Josh Elledge speaks with the President of FlexScreen, Joe Altieri. Joe highlights that FlexScreen is the market's first and only flexible window screen. Unlike traditional aluminum screens that are difficult to handle and easily damaged, Flex Screen is easy to install and incredibly durable. It can even withstand being run over by a car! The idea for FlexScreen started as a hobby in Joe's garage about ten to twelve years ago. Being in the window and door industry, Joe saw a need for a better solution and took it upon himself to create it. Joe discussed how FlexScreen has scaled their business and protected their intellectual property. They purchased a digital marketing company to help spread the word about their product and have changed their business model to rely on licensing their technology to window manufacturers. This allows them to scale without the pain and capital investment of opening new manufacturing locations. Joe emphasized the importance of having the right attorney to protect their patents and ensure non-compete agreements are in place with licensees. He acknowledges the concern of cheap knockoffs and mentions the need to protect their intellectual property actively, even if it means going to court. Joe also talked about the importance of educating window manufacturers on how to sell their products as a differentiator in the market. Key Points from the Episode: Description of FlexScreen as a flexible window screen that is easy to install and durable Comparison of FlexScreen to traditional aluminum screens Explanation of why aluminum screens are still used despite their drawbacks Origin of the idea for FlexScreen and its development in Joe's garage Discussion of how FlexScreen has scaled their business and protected their intellectual property Importance of having the right attorney to protect patents and ensure non-compete agreements Need to actively protect intellectual property, even through legal action if necessary Importance of educating window manufacturers on selling FlexScreen as a differentiator Encouragement for entrepreneurs to seek education and support in entrepreneurship About Joe Altieri: Joe Altieri's journey began as an independent window industry salesman, where he notably excelled in selling window screens. His ability to persuade manufacturers to outsource screens led to annual sales exceeding three million dollars. Frustrated by the flaws in traditional window screens, Joe took on the challenge of innovating the century-old technology. His breakthrough came with a flexible frame design using spring steel, solving the issue of fragile aluminum frames. He further improved the product by bonding mesh with PVC for durability. Joe was invited to present his flexible window screen to the Sharks, and he appeared in Season 11, Episode 10 to a national television audience of 30+ million. About FlexScreen: Founded by Inventor & CEO Joe Altieri in 2013, FlexScreen introduced the pioneering concept of the "world's first flexible window screen." Developed to address long-standing issues with traditional aluminum screens, FlexScreen revolutionized the window industry. After obtaining multiple patents, the product entered the market, initially targeting window manufacturers and dealers. However, due to industry hesitance, Joe shifted his focus and engaged in direct consumer sales through a strategic digital marketing campaign. The brand's rapid growth and innovative design captured the interest of ABC's Shark Tank, further propelling its...

All Over The Road With Victor DelGiorno
AOTR / CRAIG GASPARD / LOCAL INVENTOR

All Over The Road With Victor DelGiorno

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2023 47:04


AOTR NOLA *Brought to you by Coin Trader Inc*Hosted by Victor DelGiorno "The King Of All Podcasting"Co-hosts Ted SemperGuest: Craig GaspardOn The Show:- Craig talks about his many ideas-Craigs invention to deter school shootings- How can you help Craig Support the show (https://www.allovertheroadpod.com/)  https://linktr.ee/allovertheroadpodcastCall the 24 hour listener comment line:  504-603-6753 ALL OVER THE ROAD - Originates in New Orleans, LA...ALL OVER THE ROAD - NEW ORLEANS is Sponsored by:Coin Trader Inc. - Visit www.goldpricesnow.comSupport the show

Creators Society Animation Podcast
46. The Inventor - With Jim Capobianco, Pierre-Luc Granjon and Kat Alioshin

Creators Society Animation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2023 79:16


For this episode, we're breaking down The Inventor with an 'Anatomy of an Indie Stop Motion Film'.We first had Jim Capobianco on the show almost two years ago! In that chat, he talked about the stop motion feature project he'd embarked upon. With the Inventor releasing in theatres on Friday, September 15th, we thought doing a deep dive and breaking down how it made it to screen would be a great idea. To do so we were joined by Jim, the film's writer and director (Jim was also Oscar-nominated as co-writer of Ratatouille), Co-Director Pierre-Luc Granjon, and Line Producer Kat Alioshin. When looking at how a low-budget film came to be, Kat's role as Line Producer was key. And since Jim came from the 2D and CG world, Co-Director Pierre-Luc, with a wealth of experience in stop motion, was also key. All three joined me to walk through the project, which itself is a charming depiction of not only Leonardo Davinci's latter years but also captures the spirit of creativity and curiosity of a man who gave the world so much. Really hope you enjoy the podcast - but also the film! Go see it!- - If you enjoy the show, please like, rate, and comment on your favorite podcasting platform and share the episode on social media.If you have any comments or suggestions please get in touch, we'd love to hear from you!If you'd like to hear about new episodes in your inbox, please subscribe here.Host & Producer: Michael WakelamExecutive Producer: Eric M. MillerMusic by: Rich DickersonEdited by: Jonathan WakelamAudio Engineering: Mike RochaThe Creators Society is a professional society for all disciplines of the animation industry. Our mission is to bring the animation community together to build strong relationships, provide education, and form a better understanding of the different roles we all play in creating animated stories. We celebrate and promote the love of animation and all the talented Creators who breathe life and imagination into their work.Learn more about the Creators Society, and how to become a member at creatorssociety.net

Inventors Helping Inventors
#336 – Ugandan inventor helps urban Africans to grow food to feed their families – Paul Matovu

Inventors Helping Inventors

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2023 57:11


Alan interviews Paul Matovu. As a boy, growing up in a Ugandan village, Paul Matovu saw starvation firsthand. He vowed to do something about it. As college student - his unique VMG product - transformed just 9 square feet in an apartment to feed a family with 150 plants. Today, his "farm in a box" has helped over 830 families. Make sure to subscribe to the podcast at Apple Podcast or wherever you get your podcasts, so you won't miss a single episode. Website: www.VerticalandMicroGardening.org  

I HAVE TODAY with Diane Forster
Living More Intentionally means Your Astrological Location Matters!

I HAVE TODAY with Diane Forster

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2023 51:32


My guest today on, “I HAVE TODAY with Diane Forster” is Helena Woods, who is an astrocartographer and author of the book "Slow Living.” As an astrologer, she uniquely specializes in location, helping people find the best places to live and travel based on their birth chart. She is from San Diego, which is where I live, and now she's based in France because she followed her intuition, her heart, AND her chart! Could you be thriving more in life if you lived in a different location? Tune in to learn all about the lines that are all over our planet and what that means for you based on your birth! Visit: www.helenawoods.com Get her book here: https://amzn.to/3Bbtsuw  ************************************************************************************

Lights Camera Jackson Podcasts
Guest: ‘The Inventor' Director Jim Capobianco

Lights Camera Jackson Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2023 15:14


Academy Award nominated writer Jim Capobianco ("Ratatouille") presents his wonderful new animated feature about Leonardo da Vinci. "The Inventor", in theaters September 15th, is a celebration of storytelling and animation, with a terrific cast led by Stephen Fry, Daisy Ridley and Marion Cotillard. Capobianco joins me to discuss the charm and beauty of "The Inventor".

Life on Planet Earth
DR. WINSTON ALLEN: Founder of America's first black-owned brokerage, author, inventor, professor & mentor, led Xerox's global training program. He faced barriers. But his love of America endures.

Life on Planet Earth

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2023 72:32


Winston E. Allen, author of “DON'T GET MAD, GET RICH” and “LIVE A PURPOSEFUL AND MEANINGFUL LIFE”, newly published autobiography “I PRIED OPEN WALL STREET IN 1962“, is so much more than the title reveals. Dr. Allen's book is fascinating, riveting, historical and grossly entertaining, and has been getting much acclaim from critics and the general reading public alike. The story of Dr. Allen's true-life experiences that propelled Dr. Allen to ultimately form the first minority owned, independent, broker-dealer firm in the history of the United States. The title captures just a fraction of the extraordinary life of the author. There are so many stirring experiences told that the reader was compelled to not put this book down. Dr. Allen's first gripping experience was as a 13-year-old boy, traveling, by train, from New York City to Miami, Florida in a sealed, locked compartment, in 1946 and how this experience shaped his life. Before leaving Penn Station in New York, Dr. Allen learned later in life that his parents provided gratuities to the black porter staff to ensure that their child would arrive safely in Miami. Being locked in this compartment for three days, Dr. Allen would only see the porters when they brought his meals to his compartment.  Before arriving at Union Station in Washington DC, the porters entered his compartment and pulled the curtains shut to make sure no one would see Dr. Allen. Peeking through the curtains, Dr. Allen saw, for the first time, bathroom signs that read “WHITES ONLY” and “COLORED” in bold capital letters. Thinking, since this is the capital, this is the only time he would see these signs. Dr. Allen recalls, as the train traveled further south, the worse things became. This experience had a great impact on Dr. Allen's life and Dr. Allen was resolute not to let anything deter him from seizing the advantages of whatever opportunities the future might hold for him. In 1961, Dr. Allen earned a Fulbright Scholarship to study in Paris at the Sorbonne at the University of Paris. Remembering his 1946 train ride, Dr. Allen expected a similar experience, only to be flabbergasted that in Dr. Allen's own words, “My ethnicity was never an issue.” This was a new and freeing experience as Dr. Allen traveled widely throughout Europe, never once experiencing any type of bias because of the color of his skin. This, again, was a life changing experience as Dr. Allen was determined never to let his ethnicity in the United States be an impediment in his life. Returning to the United States in 1962, from his experiences and contacts made in Paris, Dr. Allen decided his career would be within the citadel of capitalism, on Wall Street. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/john-aidan-byrne0/support

Million Dollar Mastermind with Larry Weidel
Episode #693 - Revolution On Two Wheels: The Power Meter's Game-Changing Impact with Uli Schoberer, CEO of Schoberer Rad Meßtechnik

Million Dollar Mastermind with Larry Weidel

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2023 14:17


This week on the Million Dollar Mastermind podcast, host Larry Weidel is joined by Uli Schoberer, also known as Mr. SRM. He has been called the 'Father of Cycling Power Meters.' Uli is a famous name in cycling for helping train Lance Armstrong along with triathletes such as Michi Weiss.

5 Questions With Dan Schawbel
Episode 256: Alex Gibney

5 Questions With Dan Schawbel

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2023 9:02


My guest today is documentary film director and producer, Alex Gibney. Alex's works as a director include The Inventor, Enron, Citizen K, Billions, Steve Jobs, and Going Clear. We talk about his new documentary, “Boom! Boom! The World vs. Boris Becker”, as well as his inspiration for new topics during this episode. This interview was […]

Stimulating Brains
#38: Espen Dietrichs – about Carl Sem-Jacobsen, the true inventor of subthalamic DBS in Norway

Stimulating Brains

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2023 50:59


In this conversation with Espen Dietrichs, we talk about the work of Carl Wilhelm Sem-Jacobsen, who almost certainly applied deep brain stimulation to the subthalamic nucleus chronically over weeks in 1958. Notably, this was ~40 years before the application of subthalamic DBS in Grenoble by the team of Alim Louis Benabid & Pierre Pollak (episode 4) following the pioneering animal work by Hagai Bergman (episode 17) and Abdelhamid Benazzouz who had demonstrated lesioning and DBS to the subthalamic nucleus had dramatic effects on cardinal motor symptoms in Parkinson's. Sem-Jacobsen implanted a series of electrodes into the basal ganglia of the brain of Parkinson's Disease patients starting in 1958, and in some electrodes labeled "near nucl. ruber" demonstrated dramatic effects on both tremor and bradykinesia. Espen Dietrichs spent many years researching this work and according to him, Sem-Jacobsen was "an inventor, not so much a scientist", so little was published. He showed a compelling film at the neurological convention in Oslo 1962, however – which had been lost for a long time. After years of investigation, Prof. Dietrichs could recover the film and a total of 9 boxes of material in a barn owned by the Sem-Jacobsen family in rural Norway. He takes us on this journey of investigation and scientific history, and also shares how Sem-Jacobsen built an ECG device that recorded the activity of Neill Armstrong's heart while taking the first steps on the moon, as well as an EEG device that measured brain activity of jet pilots and divers. We touch on conspiracy theories of "mind control", personal links to the director of the CIA and a hearing committee, that ultimately cleared the name of Carl Sem-Jacobsen long after his death.

History of Comic Books Podcast
Thomas Nast: The Inventor of the Modern Political Cartoon, Part Two

History of Comic Books Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2023 18:05


And part two of this rambling and too brief biography of Thomas Nast, the creator of the modern political cartoon.

cartoons inventor thomas nast modern political
Talking Taiwan
Ep 253 | Taliyah Huang: Young Inventor of Bobaway Online Translator that Converts English to Taiwanese

Talking Taiwan

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2023 24:35


Taliyah Huang is the creator of Bobaway, an online translator that converts English text into a Taiwanese audio clip. She is a sophomore studying biomedical engineering at Johns Hopkins University. After months away at college Taliyah felt her Taiwanese was out of practice so she created Bobaway to get better at Taiwanese and converse fluently with her grandparents. In June she posted a YouTube video about how she created it. A lot has happened since then. She's been interviewed by TaiwaneseAmerican.org and listed on the Taiwanese American Archives. Many generous donors have allowed her to continue running Bobaway and she's purchased a domain for it so now you can use Bobaway at Bobaway.org. Related Links: https://talkingtaiwan.com/taliyah-huang-young-inventor-of-bobaway-online-translator-that-converts-english-to-taiwanese-ep-253/ She's continuing to work on improvements and additional features for BobaWay, but at much slower pace now that she's busy with school. If you want to support her development of Bobaway visit her website ww.taliyahhuang.com.   Here's a little preview of what we talked about in this podcast episode: ·       What motivated Taliyah to create Bobaway ·       How Taliyah got interested in technology ·       Taliyah's first invention was a contraption to clean her flute ·       How Taliyah presented her first invention to US Vice President Mike Pence ·       Taliyah's background and upbringing ·       Taliyah's relationship with her grandparents ·       Taliyah's favorite phrases in Taiwanese ·       How Taliyah learned to program and code ·       What Taliyah enjoys most about being an engineer ·       How Taliyah installed 100 different libraries and made 17 attempts to create Bobaway ·       How long it took Taliyah to create Bobaway ·       Why Taliyah decided to make and post a YouTube video showing how she created Bobaway ·       How Taliyah wants to inspire other young women to be interested in technology and engineering ·       Why Taliyah thinks it's important for women to other women in STEM (Science Technology Engineering Math) ·       What kept Taliyah going and how she was not able to give up on creating Bobaway ·       How long it took Taliyah to make the YouTube video about Bobaway ·       Where the name Bobaway comes from ·       What her parents and grandparents think about Bobaway ·       The attention and response that Bobaway has gotten ·       How Taliyah has been interviewed by Bao Dao Radio and Radio Taiwan and World Journal ·       How Taliyah grew up in California and is now on the East Coast attending Johns Hopkins University ·       Why Taliyah decided to attend Johns Hopkins and what it's been like attending Johns Hopkins ·       Inventions that Taliyah is currently working on ·       Suggestions that Taliyah has gotten from people using Bobaway ·       Taliyah's role models ·       How you can learn more about Taliyah and support her development of Bobaway   Related Links: https://talkingtaiwan.com/taliyah-huang-young-inventor-of-bobaway-online-translator-that-converts-english-to-taiwanese-ep-253/

Making It in The Toy Industry
#188: You're Invited To Hasbro's FIRST Ever Women Innovators of Play Event with Tanya Thompson

Making It in The Toy Industry

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2023 25:11 Transcription Available


The biggest game company in the world is walking the talk with their first ever Women Innovators of Play Event, and YOU are invited. In this episode of Making It in The Toy Industry, The Toy Coach sit's down to chat with Tanya Thompson, the Senior Director of Inventor Relations and External Innovation for Hasbro Gaming. With over 16 years of experience in the toy and game industry, Tanya is a true luminary, having received the prestigious 2023 IDIOT (International Designer and Inventor of Toys) award and numerous other major awards and nominations.This episode focuses on an upcoming Hasbro event designed to educate, celebrate and support Women Innovators in the toy industry. Tanya's dedication to supporting inventors shines through as she talks about her involvement in the Hasbro Women's Innovators of Play Event—an initiative aimed at bringing more women innovators into the industry. Hit play on this podcast and you'll quickly discover why this live event is more than just a webinar; it's a virtual experience offering a deep dive into the toy industry's inner workings. We'lll go over the run of show, the impressive lineup of speakers, and offer advice on how to prepare. Whether you're an aspiring toy inventor or a seasoned industry professional, this episode is a must-listen, and the Hasbro Women Innovators of Play Event is a MUST attend. Join us on September 12th, 2023, to embark on a unique journey into the heart of toy innovation and creativity. Episode Cliff Notes:This event is happening LIVE September 12th at 10am EST, block your calendar now.If you're thinking you'll catch the replay....don't! We aren't sure one is coming, plus you don't want to miss the key announcement during the event's closing remarks.Registration details and links mentioned in the podcast episode can be found at https://thetoycoach.com/188All listeners of this podcast can email a screenshot of their registration confirmation to support@thetoycoach.com for a free digital gift. **This email screenshot must be received by September 12th, 2023 at 12:00am to qualify.Have a great idea for a toy or game? Start here. Visualize, Validate, and Vow to make your toy or game idea real in this 5 day bootcamp. Visit learn.thetoycoach.com/bootcamp to sign up.Support the show

Late Boomers
What is Your Relationship with Your Life? A conversation with Dr. Ravi Iyer

Late Boomers

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2023 42:01


"What is your relationship with your life?" asks Dr. Ravi Iyer, physician, scientist, author, inventor, head of Iyer Clinic and CEO of ActivPower, Inc., a nutrition and wellness company he founded. What is the story you tell yourself and then try to live up to? Dr Iyer's perspective on living a balanced and empowered life that allows for all-around growth and optimum health will give you food for thought that you won't want to leave on the table.Thank you for listening. Please check out @lateboomers on Instagram and our website lateboomers.biz. If you enjoyed this podcast and would like to watch it or listen to more of our episodes, you will find Late Boomers on your favorite podcast platform and on our new YouTube Late Boomers Podcast Channel. We hope we have inspired you and we look forward to your becoming a member of our Late Boomers family of subscribers.

Awakening Aphrodite
189. Nourishing Beauty Through Action and Innovation with Lisa Lindahl, Inventor of the Sports Bra

Awakening Aphrodite

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2023 83:26


Can you imagine a time when women weren't breaking olympic records, running, practicing yoga, climbing, competing, serving, spiking, scoring goals and generally ROCKING the world of athletics? Can you imagine a world without the sports bra? Indeed, it wasn't long ago that Lisa Lindahl pursued that iconic idea - the sports bra - and positively changed women's lives forever. Today's episode is all about Lisa's inventions, realizations, authored works and important ideas. We cover many topics, including the importance of perseverance, the revolutionary act of becoming friends with your body, thriving with epilepsy, women in healthcare, beauty as a spiritual practice, the cultural impacts of the sports bra and how relationships are EVERYTHING. An accomplished visual artist and writer, Lisa is the author of: Minding Your Business, a guide book for women entrepreneurs in the Women's Small Business Program in Vermont, with Carminati and Angolano; "On Being a Woman with Epilepsy," the opening chapter in the collective work Women with Epilepsy: A Handbook of Health and Treatment Issues, Beauty as Action, the Way of True Beauty and How its Practice can Change our World, which outlines the important role of aesthetics in shifting the current cultural paradigm and how each of us might engage and embody such change, and most recently, her invaluable business memoir, Unleash the Girls, The Untold Story of the Invention of the Sports Bra & How It Changed the World (And Me), EZL Enterprises, 2019. You can find out more about this incredible woman and her creations at lisalindahl.com. If you love content on health, relationships, feminine empowerment and innovation, you won't want to miss these top rated Awakening Aphrodite episodes: 174. Effortless Green Nutrition for Beauty, Anti-Aging and Detoxification with ENERGYbits CEO & Wellness Visionary Catharine Arnston 160. What Men & Women Want Each Other To Know with Alison Armstrong 154. The Messages Of Who We Are: Discovering Astrological Cycles, Feminine Power and Energetic Precursors to Illness with Dr. Christine Page 119. Bras and Breast Cancer: Is There a Link? What Every Girl and Woman Needs to Know with Sydney Ross Singer TIME STAMPS 00:14:44 The Invention of the Sports Bra 00:19:33 Taking Back the Boobs 00:23:26 Everything Is About Relationships 00:29:25 Unleash the Girls 00:31:18 Second Wave Feminism 00:35:20 Cultural Impacts 00:37:08 Befriending Your Body 00:39:57 Our Flawed Healthcare System 00:44:07 Inventing The Compression Bra 00:47:23 Beauty as Action: The Way of True Beauty and How Its Practice Can Change Our World 00:50:45 The Lost Good News 00:55:10 Materialism 00:57:51 Self Care 01:02:53 Practices to Create Beauty in Your Life 01:09:17 The Barbie Movie 01:10:15 Sisterhood, Humanhood, and Speciesism 01:18:07 Where to Find Lisa Subscribing and sharing your kind thoughts & feedback in a review on iTunes is the ultimate way to support Amy and help Awakening Aphrodite in everyone...so thank you in advance!:) You can find all things Amy at: ⁠⁠amyfournier.com⁠⁠⁠ Jump on Amy's ⁠⁠email list⁠ ⁠where she shares her personal stuff and her newest health and wellness tips and favorite products, classes, course and events updates. For special discounts on Amy's favorite products, visit her ⁠⁠⁠estore⁠⁠⁠. We appreciate and encourage you to reach out and interact with us by leaving a comment, following and sharing the episodes at ⁠⁠@FitAmyTV⁠⁠ on IG and ⁠Amy Fournier ⁠on FB and remember, you can also watch the episodes on YouTube at ⁠⁠Awakening Aphrodite Podcast/FitAmyTV⁠⁠!

Dreams with Deadlines
On Blending Frameworks and Shifting Mindsets | Renata Lerch, Vice President Global Marketing & Communications at International Coaching Federation

Dreams with Deadlines

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2023 44:28


In this episode of Dreams With Deadlines, host Jenny Herald dives into the dynamic world of marketing with Renata Lerch. Renata shares her career journey, highlighting the evolution of marketing's role beyond departmental boundaries and the integration of operational strategies in creating a seamless brand experience. From her extensive global experience to her deep dive into different methodologies, Renata explores how these frameworks have shaped her approach to marketing.Key Things Discussed: The integration of operational strategies in marketing, aligning it with broader organizational goals. The power of blending frameworks to foster adaptation and team buy-in. Practical insights into applying methodologies in marketing for improved collaboration, prioritization, and iterative success. Show Notes [00:00:38] The Evolution of Marketing and Agile Methods. Renata discusses her career journey, integrating operations into marketing for a cohesive brand experience. She mentions Lean, Six Sigma, Scrum, and Agile methodologies' impact, emphasizing the need for framework-agnostic approaches with systems and design thinking. [00:04:21] Applying Scrum in a Marketing Environment: Team Composition and Roles. The discussion highlights roles in Scrum translated to marketing teams. The product owner's role as a liaison is crucial, and the scrum master role's absence in small marketing teams is discussed. [00:09:03] Applying Empiricism and Lean Thinking in Marketing: Mindset and Frameworks. Renata stresses mindset shifts, invoking consumer perspectives, fostering collaboration, and using frameworks for decision-making and campaign building. Transparency, data democratization, and benefit mapping are highlighted. [00:14:14] Scrum Ceremonies in Marketing: Sprint Planning and Retrospectives. The importance of sprint planning, flexible sprint duration, and the significance of retrospectives in recognizing wins and enhancing team dynamics is discussed. [00:18:50] Sprint Reviews and Retrospectives: Combining or Delineating? Renata talks about the choice between separate or combined sprint reviews and retrospectives, based on agile marketing leaders' preferences and organization size. [00:20:02] Aligning Backlog, Product Goals, and Sprint Goals in Marketing. Prioritization, deadlines, and the interconnectedness of marketing with other departments shape the marketing backlog. The synchronization of marketing goals with company deliverables is highlighted. [00:28:16] Balancing Iteration and Quality: Definition of Done in Marketing. Renata talks about the challenge of balancing iteration and quality in marketing's definition of done, emphasizing compliance with brand standards, quality, and voice and tone. [00:30:17] Blending Frameworks and Fostering Adaptation in Agile Marketing. Renata discusses blending Scrum and Kanban, adapting to the team's comfort level, and gaining buy-in through iterative, open-minded, and data-driven approaches. [00:33:49] Embracing Scrumban for Visualizing Work and Managing Overload. Renata shares her Scrumban implementation experience, emphasizing the value of visualizing work and understanding team culture. [00:36:09] Overcoming Misconceptions and Embracing Flexibility in Scrumban. The challenge of people confusing Scrum's prescription with Scrumban's flexibility is discussed, focusing on understanding best practices that work for the team. [00:44:43] Quick-Fire Questions for Renata: Dream with a deadline: Renata's dream is to have a team that is highly focused and synchronized, both within the marketing team and across the organization, understanding priorities and interdependencies, and being aware of the company's direction. Advice for embarking on an agile transformation journey in marketing: Start small and iterate. Begin with one team or implement tools like Jira or Trello to initiate the agile process, and then gradually expand and refine the approach. Biggest fail in working with agile methods: Renata shared an experience where the CEO of an organization disrupted agile processes, causing confusion and undermining progress. The key learning was that while bottom-up initiatives can work, without top-level support, it becomes challenging to sustain agile practices effectively. Books that shaped Renata's thinking: Renata highlighted the significance of the book "Systems Thinking" as a paradigm-shifting resource. She also mentioned that books on meditation offer valuable perspectives on agile methodologies. Specifically, she found Donella Meadows' book to be incredible. Relevant links: Jeff Sutherland, Inventor and Co-Creator of Scrum Donella Meadows, lead author of the books The Limits to Growth and Thinking In Systems: A Primer Thinking in Systems, by Donella Meadows About the Guest:Renata Lerch is a visionary leader and Agile marketing expert with a passion for exploring the possibilities of Design Thinking and Artificial Intelligence Applications in Marketing. Renata is a published author, renowned speaker, and trilingual executive, skilled in motivating teams and transforming marketing strategies.Follow Our Guest:Website | LinkedIn Follow Dreams With Deadlines:Host | Company Website | Blog | Instagram | Twitter

The Skinny Confidential Him & Her Podcast
How To Regulate Stress, Manage Inflammation, & Supplement For Missing Nutrients Ft. Alex Tarnava, Inventor & Entrepreneur

The Skinny Confidential Him & Her Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2023 64:56


#606: Today, we're welcoming Alex Tarnava to the show. Alex is the inventor of the Open-Cup Molecular Hydrogen Tablet and represents Water + Wellness in today's episode for a discussion about all things hydrogen. Alex has a passion for health, fitness, learning, and self-improvement. After a lifetime of sports activity, he was shocked to find that he had developed osteoarthritis while still in his physical prime. After a long journey with prescribed painkillers, he finally set off on his own to formulate his Hydrogen tablet and immediately began to see the positive effects that hydrogen has on healing and health. Today, Alex joins us to discuss all things hydrogen and healing inflammation, how a multitude of symptoms can be linked to hydrogen deficiencies such as joint pain, stress responses, and much more. He also delves into the laws surrounding supplements in the United States, emphasizes why people need to do their own research when it comes to taking supplements, and provides insight into the benefits of adding a hydrogen supplement to their regimen. To connect with Alex Tarnava click HERE To connect with Water & Wellness click HERE To connect with Lauryn Bosstick click HERE To connect with Michael Bosstick click HERE Read More on The Skinny Confidential HERE To subscribe to our YouTube Page click HERE For Detailed Show Notes visit TSCPODCAST.COM To Call the Him & Her Hotline call: 1-833-SKINNYS (754-6697) This episode is brought to you by The Skinny Confidential & Water & Wellness Use code SKINNY for 15% off purchases on WaterAndWellness.com/skinny including EXCLUSIVE TSC bundles for extra $ off. Canadian listeners can shop molecular hydrogen and Quinton on our sister store at Vitaexpress.ca/skinny This episode is brought to you by Cymbiotika Cymbiotika is a health supplement company, designing sophisticated organic formulations that are scientifically proven to increase vitality and longevity by filling nutritional gaps that result from our modern day diet. Use code SKINNY at checkout to receive 15% off at cymbiotika.com This episode is brought to you by Westin Hotels At Westin hotels, there's amenities and offerings aimed to help you move well, eat well, and sleep well, so you can keep your well-being close, while away. Find wellness on your next stay at Westin. This episode is brought to you Just Thrive Just Thrive products have more clinical research than just about anyone else in the industry. Pair the award-winning, gut nourishing Just Thrive Probiotic with the stress-busting, mood uplifting power of Just Calm. These two products are game changers in helping you take control of your mental health AND overall health. Go to justthrivehealth.com and use code SKINNY90 at checkout to save 20% on a bottle of Just Calm + Just Thrive Probiotic. This episode is brought to you by ProLon The ProLon Fasting Shake is made with clean, quality ingredients including 21 vitamins & minerals, plant proteins and prebiotic fiber. Go to ProLonLife.com/SKINNY to get 15% off your order. This episode is brought to you by Betterhelp BetterHelp is online therapy that offers video, phone, and even live chat-only therapy sessions. So you don't have to see anyone on camera if you don't want to. It's much more affordable than in-person therapy & you can be matched with a therapist in under 48 hours. Our listeners get 10% off their first month at betterhelp.com/skinny . This episode is brought to you by Barefaced Visit Barefaced.com and use code SKINNY at checkout to receive 15% off your first purchase. The first 100 people to purchase Barefaced Overachiever using this link will get free Everyday Eye Hero reusable eye patches in their order. This episode is brought to you by DraftKings DraftKings Sportsbook is an official sports betting partner of the NFL. Download the DraftKings Sportsbook app now and receive $200 in bonus bets immediately by betting $5 and using code SKINNY at checkout. Produced by Dear Media.

The Good Enough Mompreneur Podcast
64. How to Find Your Purpose and Reconnect with Your Intuition as an Entrepreneur: Interview with Serena Fadlun, Inventor of the Bendy Butler

The Good Enough Mompreneur Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2023 58:15


In this empowering episode of "The Good Enough Mompreneur," we're joined by the remarkable Serena Fadlun, inventor of the Bendy Butler, and a true embodiment of resilience and determination in the world of motherhood and entrepreneurship. Serena's journey is nothing short of inspiring, and in this conversation, you'll discover a wealth of insights and wisdom that will leave you motivated and ready to embrace your own path as a mompreneur.Here's what you can expect to learn in this episode:Learning to Reconnect with Your Intuition: Serena shares her personal journey of rediscovering her intuition and using it as a guiding force in her entrepreneurial pursuits. Learn how tapping into your inner wisdom can lead to remarkable breakthroughs.The Steps to Creating an Invention: Serena takes us through the process of conceiving an idea, finding a manufacturer, navigating the intricacies of shipping, and effectively marketing your product. If you've ever dreamed of bringing an invention to life, this is a must-listen segment.Overcoming Obstacles in Bringing Your Business Idea to Market: Serena opens up about the challenges she faced on her journey and offers valuable advice on overcoming obstacles and setbacks in your entrepreneurial endeavors.Getting in Touch with Your Purpose and Spirituality: As a mom entrepreneur, it's easy to lose sight of your purpose. Serena shares her strategies for reconnecting with your sense of purpose and spirituality, offering a fresh perspective on your journey.Overcoming Perfectionism and Embracing Failure: Discover the power of embracing imperfection and failure as vital steps in your entrepreneurial growth. Serena's insights will reshape how you view setbacks and pave the way for success.Navigating Motherhood and Entrepreneurship: Serena discusses how to use motherhood as a reason to pursue your dreams rather than seeing it as a limitation. Find inspiration in her experiences of navigating the delicate balance between family and business.What Would You Do If You Couldn't Fail?: As we wrap up the episode, Serena leaves us with a powerful question to ponder. It's a thought-provoking way to reevaluate your dreams and aspirations, reigniting your passion for what you truly want to achieve.If you're a mompreneur looking for guidance, motivation, and practical advice on pursuing your entrepreneurial dreams, this episode is a treasure trove of insights. Join us as we delve deep into Serena Fadlun's journey and uncover the keys to thriving as a "good enough" mompreneur.Tune in now and be ready to embark on a transformative journey toward embracing imperfection, reconnecting with your intuition, and pursuing your dreams fearlessly.Resources and Connect with Serena!

The Keto Kamp Podcast With Ben Azadi
Dr Nathan Bryan | Nitric Oxide Masterclass: 3 Things That Deplete Nitric Oxide, and the Best Ways to Raise Nitric Oxide & Anti-Age KKP: 650

The Keto Kamp Podcast With Ben Azadi

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2023 83:10


In this episode, Dr. Nathan Bryan is back here with us. He is a Nitric Oxide Scientist, Inventor, and the Founder and CEO of Nitric Oxide Innovations, LLC.Dr. Bryan received his bachelor's degree in biochemistry from the University of Texas in Austin and his doctorate from Louisiana State University School of Medicine in Shreveport.  Dr. Bryan is a nitric oxide Expert.  He has been involved in nitric oxide research for the past 20 years and has made many seminal discoveries. His products have helped numerous patients optimize nitric oxide, prevent diseases, and slow aging worldwide.  Dr Bryan is the author of Functional Nitric Oxide Nutrition: Dietary Strategies to Prevent and Treat Chronic Disease. He also has an upcoming book entitled The Secret of Nitric Oxide - Bringing Nitric Oxide to Life.  In this episode, Dr. Nathan deeply discusses the holy grail of anti-aging medicine, Nitric Oxide. He also shares insights into why having higher cholesterol is better than having low levels. Furthermore, he tackles the plant-based diet, letting your body heal, and the difference between nitric oxide and methylene blue. Tune in as we chat about nitric oxide, cholesterol, vegetable diet, things that block nitric oxide production, methylene blue, and more!  Purchase Dr Nathan Bryan's products here: www.no2u.com , use the coupon code KETOKAMP  4 Secrets to Reversing Diabetes LIVE Training With Ben Azadi. Reserve your FREE spot here: https://www.ketokamp.com/4-secrets-to-mastering-diabetes-web-class / / E P I S O D E   S P ON S O R S  Wild Pastures: $20 OFF per Box for Life + Free Shipping for Life + $15 OFF your 1st Box! https://wildpastures.com/promos/save-20-for-life-lf?oid=6&affid=132&source_id=podcast&sub1=ad BonCharge: Blue light Blocking Glasses, Red Light Therapy, Sauna Blankets & More. Visit https://boncharge.com/pages/ketokamp and use the coupon code KETOKAMP for 15% off your order.  Text me the words "Podcast" +1 (786) 364-5002 to be added to my contacts list. [6:32] Do You Want to Age Slower and Avoid Disease? Optimize Nitric Oxide in Your Body  -       Nitric Oxide is the Holy Grail of anti-aging medicine in longevity. -       Everything we've discovered about the onset and progression of chronic disease over the last 30 years has been linked to a decrease in nitric oxide production. -        Nitric oxide is the glue for protein to bind glucose to the membrane. -       We can practically overcome all of the metabolic characteristics of type 2 diabetes if we restore nitric oxide production and insulin signaling. -        The improper diet, lifestyle, and standard pharmacotherapy all lead to disruption in nitric oxide. [21:48] The Problem With Low Cholesterol, & How This Blocks Nitric Oxide From Doing its Job  -       Our body makes cholesterol. If our body needs cholesterol, it will make it on demand.  So, we get cholesterol from the diet, and we also get it through endogenous production. -       Cholesterol is also the backbone for things like testosterone, estrogen, and vitamin D. If our cholesterol gets too low, it will lead to a deficiency in hormones and vitamins. -       Our body senses what's going on and then self-corrects. But if we have a drug that inhibits and dodges cholesterol production, which is what a statin does, then our body can't respond. -        Physicians and drugs don't heal patients; patients heal themselves. [29:39] How Vegetables Increase Nitric Oxide Inside Your Body -       Vegetables contain nitrate. Green leafy vegetables are high in what's called inorganic nitrate. -       Nitrate is inert in humans. But when we consume these vegetables, 90 minutes after we consume them, the nitrate is taken up in the good and concentrated in our salivary glands.  -       We have a mechanism that allows you to eat a plant-based diet, restore nitric oxide production, and reverse cardiovascular disease. However, not all patients respond to this mechanism. Some got better, and some didn't. -       There's high variability in the nitrate content of vegetables. So, there's no way to predict how much you will get from eating vegetables. It depends on where they're grown, how they're grown, and when you consume them. -       The other issue is you have to have the right oral bacteria. So, if you're using mouthwash, you won't get the nitric oxide benefits of that plant-based diet.  [33:53] How Big Pharma Brain Washes The World -       75% of all the advertisements on TV are from big pharma. And 11% plus is from fast food. Thus, people are constantly misinformed about the solution to their health. -       There's no good news on TV. So stop watching. But if you listen to those commercials, ask yourself, Do I want to have one of these potential side effects? -        Give the body what it needs, get rid of the things it doesn't need, and the body heals itself.  [41:41] Other Ways to Produce Nitric Oxide  -       In terms of exercise, three to four days of moderate physical exercise, people have already seen improvement in material function. -        If you stop doing what's disrupting nitric oxide production and start doing the things that promote and stimulate it, the body responds. [1:10:01] Nitric Oxide vs. Methylene Blue: Learn the Truth Behind The Effect Of Methylene Blue  -       Methylene blue eliminates the signaling aspects of nitric oxide, and bad things happen if you don't get enough nitric oxide. -       The ability to create nitric oxide inhibits the majority of people. -       People out there are saying bad things about nitric oxide because it's in the literature that methylene blue inhibits its production. So, they have to change their narrative. -       Optimizing nitric oxide production enhances telomere length, improves mitochondrial function, improves stem cell function, and oxygenates every organ tissue and cell in the body.   AND MUCH MORE!   Resources from this episode: ●  Website: https://n1o1.com/ ●  Bryan Therapeutics: https://www.bryantherapeutics.com/ ●  Follow Dr. Nathan Bryan ●  Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drnathansbryan/ ●  Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/nathan.bryan.16/ ●  Twitter: https://twitter.com/drnitric?lang=en  ●  YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@DrNathanSBryanNitricOxide/featured ●  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drnathansbryan/?hl=en ●  Dr. Nathan on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Functional-Nitric-Oxide-Nutrition-Strategies-ebook/dp/B07CYH3V1Y?ref_=ast_author_dp/benazadi-20  ●  Join the Keto Kamp Academy: https://ketokampacademy.com/7-day-trial-a ●  Watch Keto Kamp on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUh_MOM621MvpW_HLtfkLyQ 4 Secrets to Reversing Diabetes LIVE Training With Ben Azadi. Reserve your FREE spot here: https://www.ketokamp.com/4-secrets-to-mastering-diabetes-web-class / / E P I S O D E   S P ON S O R S  Wild Pastures: $20 OFF per Box for Life + Free Shipping for Life + $15 OFF your 1st Box! https://wildpastures.com/promos/save-20-for-life-lf?oid=6&affid=132&source_id=podcast&sub1=ad BonCharge: Blue light Blocking Glasses, Red Light Therapy, Sauna Blankets & More. Visit https://boncharge.com/pages/ketokamp and use the coupon code KETOKAMP for 15% off your order.  Text me the words "Podcast" +1 (786) 364-5002 to be added to my contacts list. // F O L L O W ▸ instagram | @thebenazadi | http://bit.ly/2B1NXKW ▸ facebook | /thebenazadi | http://bit.ly/2BVvvW6 ▸ twitter | @thebenazadi http://bit.ly/2USE0so ▸clubhouse | @thebenazadi Disclaimer: This podcast is for information purposes only. Statements and views expressed on this podcast are not medical advice. This podcast including Ben Azadi disclaim responsibility from any possible adverse effects from the use of information contained herein. Opinions of guests are their own, and this podcast does not accept responsibility of statements made by guests. This podcast does not make any representations or warranties about guests qualifications or credibility. Individuals on this podcast may have a direct or non-direct interest in products or services referred to herein. If you think you have a medical problem, consult a licensed physician.