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Stolaroid Stories
The Psychology of Creativity with Bree Aesie (from Into the Story podcast)

Stolaroid Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2024 65:36


Behind any creation, there's the work of a mind. That mind is often fearful and insecure. "They might not like this. They might not like ME." You're an artist. You can't afford to let someone else's mind harm your own. But you're also an artist who wants to be liked and accepted. Do you have the courage not to be? I invited my friend, Bree Aesie, to talk about this. Bree studied psychology and has been building on the internet since 2020. Consistently. She's the host of "Into the Story," a wonderful storytelling podcast for learners of English I wish had been around when I was a learner myself. You'll learn more about the psychology of creativity, and hear about our fears, frustrations, and joys as creators. Enjoy! (You can watch us on YouTube too -- https://youtu.be/eSJQR-TuBq0) BREE'S LINKS Into the Story (Bree's show) - https://intothestorypodcast.com/ FABIO'S LINKS Better Writers - https://fabiocerpelloni.com/private/ We mentioned... - Outliers by Malcolm Gladwell - The Practice by Seth Godin - Alan Watts (British writer) - Laurie Skreslet (Canadian mountaineer) - Sound School podcast with Ira Glass - This American Life (podcast) CHAPTERS 00:00 Intro 03:15 Bree + creating 09:10 The practice 15:55 Sincere vs serious 19:10 Move your body 26:00 The Lizard Brain pt.1 29:20 Creating is satisfying 37:35 Originality 41:30 AI for creativity 47:20 The Lizard Brain pt.2 54:40 Productivity and discipline 58:40 No.1 tips 01:02:10 Conclusion

Indie Film Hustle® Podcast Archives: Film Production
IFH Film Production Archive: The RAW Reality of Being an Indie Producer with Miranda Bailey

Indie Film Hustle® Podcast Archives: Film Production

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2022 61:32


Miranda Bailey is a prolific producer, actor and director, known for producing high quality independent films. Her passion for bringing compelling, well-crafted stories to the screen has been the driving force in her distinguished 15-year filmmaking career. Bailey has produced over 20 films, among them the Oscar®-nominated THE SQUID AND THE WHALE and the Spirit Award-winning THE DIARY OF A TEENAGE GIRL, as well as James Gunn's SUPER, the Sundance hit SWISS ARMY MAN, the critically acclaimed NORMAN and the indie hit DON'T THINK TWICE.Bailey's directorial narrative feature debut BEING FRANK, an offbeat family drama/comedy premiered in the Spotlight Section at the 2018 SXSW Film Festival and was theatrically released June 2019. She assembled a decorated cast including Grammy-nominated comedian, actor, writer, producer and New York Times best-selling author Jim Gaffigan, two-time Emmy winning actress Anna Gunn, Samantha Mathis and Logan Miller. Karen Kehela Sherwood of Imagine Entertainment produced the film alongside Amanda Marshall of Bailey's Cold Iron Pictures. Bailey's made her documentary debut GREENLIT – a humorous documentary examining the hypocrisy inherent in Hollywood's “green” movement – premiered at the 2010 SXSW Film Festival to critical acclaim and was acquired by IFC International. Bailey's second documentary, THE PATHOLOGICAL OPTIMIST, the film was released theatrically by The Film Arcade and on VOD by Gravitas. In 2018, Bailey teamed with Gurl.com co-founder Rebecca Odes to launch CherryPicks, a groundbreaking aggregate movie review and rating service by female critics for the female audience. The site went live in 2019 and over 800 female critics are subscribed to provide their reviews on the site.A production powerhouse, Bailey's Cold Iron Pictures has amassed an extensive list of critical and commercial successes, including SWISS ARMY MAN, starring Golden Globe-nominee Paul Dano and Daniel Radcliffe, theatrically released by A24.  DON'T THINK TWICE, directed by Mike Birbiglia, starring Gillian Jacobs and produced with Ira Glass (This American Life) was distributed by The Film Arcade. NORMAN, directed by Joseph Cedar (BEAUFORD, a Foreign Language Film Oscar nominee), premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival and was released by Sony Classics. Bailey also produced I DO…UNTIL I DON'T, directed by and starring Lake Bell and Ed Helms. Additionally, in 2019, she produced the Sundance hit documentary, THE UNTITLED AMAZING

Deadset Podcasting
S3E21: The 'Quote' Template - Ira Glass on Creativity - #30DPETC Day #11

Deadset Podcasting

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2022 1:58


Find DSP: https://www.deadsetpodcasting.com (https://www.deadsetpodcasting.com) Support DSP: https://buymeacoffee.com/deadpod (https://buymeacoffee.com/deadpod) Topic = In Today's episode Josh share his favourite quote that applies to Podcasting. “Nobody tells this to people who are beginners, I wish someone told me. All of us who do creative work, we get into it because we have good taste. But there is this gap. For the first couple years you make stuff, it's just not that good. It's trying to be good, it has potential, but it's not. But your taste, the thing that got you into the game, is still killer. And your taste is why your work disappoints you. A lot of people never get past this phase, they quit. Most people I know who do interesting, creative work went through years of this. We know our work doesn't have this special thing that we want it to have. We all go through this. And if you are just starting out or you are still in this phase, you gotta know its normal and the most important thing you can do is do a lot of work." ~ Ira Glass (This American Life). Socials: @joshuacliston on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook.  Email: hello@deadsetpodcasting.com Hire Us To Edit Your Show(s): https://www.deadsetpodcasting.com/services (https://www.deadsetpodcasting.com/services)

Bulletproof Screenplay® Podcast
BPS 193: The RAW Reality of Being an Indie Producer with Miranda Bailey

Bulletproof Screenplay® Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2022 62:27


Miranda Bailey is a prolific producer, actor and director, known for producing high quality independent films. Her passion for bringing compelling, well-crafted stories to the screen has been the driving force in her distinguished 15-year filmmaking career. Bailey has produced over 20 films, among them the Oscar®-nominated THE SQUID AND THE WHALE and the Spirit Award-winning THE DIARY OF A TEENAGE GIRL, as well as James Gunn's SUPER, the Sundance hit SWISS ARMY MAN, the critically acclaimed NORMAN and the indie hit DON'T THINK TWICE.Bailey's directorial narrative feature debut BEING FRANK, an offbeat family drama/comedy premiered in the Spotlight Section at the 2018 SXSW Film Festival and was theatrically released June 2019. She assembled a decorated cast including Grammy-nominated comedian, actor, writer, producer and New York Times best-selling author Jim Gaffigan, two-time Emmy winning actress Anna Gunn, Samantha Mathis and Logan Miller.  Karen Kehela Sherwood of Imagine Entertainment produced the film alongside Amanda Marshall of Bailey's Cold Iron Pictures. Bailey's made her documentary debut GREENLIT – a humorous documentary examining the hypocrisy inherent in Hollywood's “green” movement – premiered at the 2010 SXSW Film Festival to critical acclaim and was acquired by IFC International. Bailey's second documentary, THE PATHOLOGICAL OPTIMIST, the film was released theatrically by The Film Arcade and on VOD by Gravitas.In 2018, Bailey teamed with Gurl.com co-founder Rebecca Odes to launch CherryPicks, a groundbreaking aggregate movie review and rating service by female critics for the female audience. The site went live in 2019 and over 800 female critics are subscribed to provide their reviews on the site.A production powerhouse, Bailey's Cold Iron Pictures has amassed an extensive list of critical and commercial successes, including SWISS ARMY MAN, starring Golden Globe-nominee Paul Dano and Daniel Radcliffe, theatrically released by A24.  DON'T THINK TWICE, directed by Mike Birbiglia, starring Gillian Jacobs and produced with Ira Glass (This American Life) was distributed by The Film Arcade. NORMAN, directed by Joseph Cedar (BEAUFORD, a Foreign Language Film Oscar nominee), premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival and was released by Sony Classics. Bailey also produced I DO…UNTIL I DON'T, directed by and starring Lake Bell and Ed Helms.  Additionally, in 2019, she produced the Sundance hit documentary, THE UNTITLED AMAZING.

Indie Film Hustle® - A Filmmaking Podcast with Alex Ferrari
IFH 572: The RAW Reality of Being an Indie Producer with Miranda Bailey

Indie Film Hustle® - A Filmmaking Podcast with Alex Ferrari

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2022 62:25 Very Popular


Miranda Bailey is a prolific producer, actor and director, known for producing high quality independent films. Her passion for bringing compelling, well-crafted stories to the screen has been the driving force in her distinguished 15-year filmmaking career. Bailey has produced over 20 films, among them the Oscar®-nominated THE SQUID AND THE WHALE and the Spirit Award-winning THE DIARY OF A TEENAGE GIRL, as well as James Gunn's SUPER, the Sundance hit SWISS ARMY MAN, the critically acclaimed NORMAN and the indie hit DON'T THINK TWICE.Bailey's directorial narrative feature debut BEING FRANK, an offbeat family drama/comedy premiered in the Spotlight Section at the 2018 SXSW Film Festival and was theatrically released June 2019. She assembled a decorated cast including Grammy-nominated comedian, actor, writer, producer and New York Times best-selling author Jim Gaffigan, two-time Emmy winning actress Anna Gunn, Samantha Mathis and Logan Miller. Karen Kehela Sherwood of Imagine Entertainment produced the film alongside Amanda Marshall of Bailey's Cold Iron Pictures. Bailey's made her documentary debut GREENLIT – a humorous documentary examining the hypocrisy inherent in Hollywood's “green” movement – premiered at the 2010 SXSW Film Festival to critical acclaim and was acquired by IFC International. Bailey's second documentary, THE PATHOLOGICAL OPTIMIST, the film was released theatrically by The Film Arcade and on VOD by Gravitas. In 2018, Bailey teamed with Gurl.com co-founder Rebecca Odes to launch CherryPicks, a groundbreaking aggregate movie review and rating service by female critics for the female audience. The site went live in 2019 and over 800 female critics are subscribed to provide their reviews on the site.A production powerhouse, Bailey's Cold Iron Pictures has amassed an extensive list of critical and commercial successes, including SWISS ARMY MAN, starring Golden Globe-nominee Paul Dano and Daniel Radcliffe, theatrically released by A24.  DON'T THINK TWICE, directed by Mike Birbiglia, starring Gillian Jacobs and produced with Ira Glass (This American Life) was distributed by The Film Arcade. NORMAN, directed by Joseph Cedar (BEAUFORD, a Foreign Language Film Oscar nominee), premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival and was released by Sony Classics. Bailey also produced I DO…UNTIL I DON'T, directed by and starring Lake Bell and Ed Helms. Additionally, in 2019, she produced the Sundance hit documentary, THE UNTITLED AMAZING

Making Media Now
A Conversation with Director Josh Seftel

Making Media Now

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2020 47:10


Filmmakers Collaborative member Josh Seftel is a 2017 Emmy nominee and was a Peabody Awards Finalist for creating the landmark series “The Secret Life of Muslims,” a poignant and insightful documentary series that   examined Islamophobia and what it meant to be a Muslim in America.  Josh also directed the breakthrough Emmy-winning series Queer Eye for the Straight Guy, the feature film War, Inc. starring John Cusack, Marisa Tomei and Ben Kingsley, and is a contributor to Ira Glass’ This American Life and CBS Sunday Morning, which has been featuring his hugely popular series of virtual conversations with his 83-year-old mother.   Special thanks to Sound Engineer AJ Kierstead.

True Stories online
True Stories: Making a podcast - Behind the scenes with Andy Mills

True Stories online

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2020 56:55


How can talking in a chipmunk voice help to make a breathtaking, award winning podcast? Andy Mills, audio producer for the New York Times, shares strange and wonderful insights, and shameful mistakes, that led to the creation of Caliphate, winner of a Peabody award for best podcast. In a conversation with podcast producer Jair Stein, Andy Mills takes a deep dive into making a narrative podcast. He talks about the necessity and the perils of audio experimentation, and lessons he learned from podcast heroes like Brian Reed (S-Town), Robert Krulwich (Radiolab) and Ira Glass (This American Life). Produced by Jair Stein 
Research by Inge Oosterhoff and Randy Vermeulen
 Executive production by Judith Eigeman and Laura Das
 Senior production by Evelien Kunst. Music by Blue Dot Sessions
https://www.sessions.blue This True Stories online podcast was made for the Narrative Journalism Foundation which aims to support Dutch journalists who want to improve their skills in working in a narrative form (verhalendejournalistiek.nl/conferentie-2020). The Narrative Journalism Foundation receives support from the Democracy and Media Foundation, Pictoright, Lira Reproright, the University of Amsterdam and the Evens Foundation.

Before It Had a Theme
S1 E1: New Beginnings (F*** You, Django Reinhardt!)

Before It Had a Theme

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2018 47:58


Rob and Britta discuss the very first episode of This American Life, as well as why the show is worth discussing, how they and others became fans of the show, and why they love Ira Glass’s mother. Clips from following were used in this episode: Coffaro’s Theme by Bill Frisell Episode of Tape with Jonathan Menjivar Episode of Tape with Ben Calhoun Ira’s talk at the Third Coast Audio Festival Longform Podcast, Episode 159: Ira Glass This American Life, Episode 1: New Beginnings Ira’s talk at the Gel Conference Rob's Twitter Britta's Twitter Show Twitter Review us on Apple Podcasts

Anxious Machine
New Show Announcement

Anxious Machine

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2018 49:19


I'm announcing a whole new podcast, and giving you a listen to the first episode. The podcast is called Before It Had a Theme, and on it, Britta Greene an I discuss and deconstruct old episodes of This American Life. On this episode, we discuss the very first episode of that show, as well as why the show is worth discussing, how we and others became fans of the show, and why we love Ira Glass’s mother. Clips from following were used in this episode: Coffaro’s Theme by Bill Frisell Episode of Tape with Jonathan Mejivar Episode of Tape with Ben Calhoun Ira’s talk at the Third Coast Audio Festival Longform Podcast, Episode 159: Ira Glass This American Life, Episode 1: New Beginnings Ira’s talk at the Gel Conference Rob's Twitter Britta's Twitter Show Twitter Review us on Apple Podcasts  

PhotoChilli Creative Photography Chat
Vivian Maier and Dave's pretty legs

PhotoChilli Creative Photography Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2018 100:36


The one in which David and Mark go off at a tangent even before the intro music, but manage to return for a lengthy chat about the work of Vivian Maier - and the issues surrounding the discovery and posthumous publication of her photographs. Vivian Maier Vivian Maier (1926 – 2009) was an extremely talented and interesting American street photographer, whose work has only recently come to light. From her Wikipedia page: Maier worked for about forty years as a nanny, mostly in Chicago's North Shore, pursuing photography during her spare time. She took more than 150,000 photographs during her lifetime, primarily of the people and architecture of Chicago, New York City, and Los Angeles, although she also traveled and photographed worldwide. During her lifetime, Maier's photographs were unknown and unpublished; many of her negatives were never printed. A Chicago collector, John Maloof, acquired some of Maier's photos in 2007, while two other Chicago-based collectors, Ron Slattery and Randy Prow, also found some of Maier's prints and negatives in her boxes and suitcases around the same time. Maier's photographs were first published on the Internet in July 2008, by Slattery, but the work received little response. In October 2009, Maloof linked his blog to a selection of Maier's photographs on the image-sharing website Flickr, and the results went viral, with thousands of people expressing interest. Maier's work subsequently attracted critical acclaim, and since then, Maier's photographs have been exhibited around the world. Find Vivian Maier John Maloof turned Miss Maier's work and life, and his discovery of her images, into an Oscar-nominated documentary called Finding Vivian Maier (2013). This is an excellent place to start if you're not familiar with Vivian Maier and her fascinating life. There is also a BBC documentary on the same subject, made the same year, which provides a slightly different take on things. Both are well worth watching. There's also a short talk on Miss Maier by Ira Glass (This American Life) entitled Invisible Made Visible. Self-Portraits The focus of a recent PhotoChilli Meetup in London was self-portraits, and Vivian Maier's work provided some great examples. There are a large number of her self-portraits on the Vivian Maier website. Contact Sheets It's always interesting to look at the contact sheets of photographers, to see how they worked a subject, and to see their ratio of 'keepers'. Many of Vivian Maier's contact strips are shown on her website, and reveal something of a visual diary. Controversy / money always f**** s*** up The story of Vivian Maier and the publication of her work is as controversial as it is fascinating, and throws up some interesting moral dilemmas, which we discuss in the podcast. There are also some (unresolved at the time of recording) legal issues about intellectual proprty and copyright ownership, which are examined in a very interesting article from Artsy.net in 2017, Why the Collectors Who Made Vivian Maier Famous Can’t Cash In on Her Work.   As always, we try to put the photos we discuss on our Pinterest page for this episode. Podcast music credit: Extraordinaire by DJ Quads.

Driverless Radio
15. Live from SXSW with Elon Musk (Tesla CEO) and John Krafcik (Waymo CEO) 15. Live from SXSW with Elon Musk (Tesla CEO) and John Krafcik (Waymo CEO) - Driverless Radio

Driverless Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2018 25:30


In this episode, Robert and Zaira travel to the South by Southwest Interactive Festival (#SXSW) in Austin, TX.  It was a very busy week. Together they saw over 30 different presentations and 20 different musical performances. The highlights include keynote speeches by Elon Musk (Tesla CEO), John Krafcik (Waymo CEO), Melinda Gates (Gates Foundation), and Ira Glass (This American Life and Serial podcasts). In this episode, we share a small part of the keynotes from Elon Musk and John Krafcik. As first time SXSW festival attendees, Robert and Zaira share their experiences and provide tips for others that may be interested in attending the festival in the future. In summary, tips for SXSW include: #1. If your primary purpose is to attend the keynotes and seminars, get an 'interactive' badge instead of the 'platinum.' The interactive badge will get you primary access to the interactive sessions and secondary access to most of the music and movies.  This tip can save you a couple of hundred dollars. alternatively, you could: a) get together four of your industry partners and submit a proposal for a panel, or b) volunteer for part of the week. #2. Book your hotel about 9 months in advance. If you wait until January, like us, the cheapest hotels downtown are $800-$1200 for a basic hotel like the  Marriott Courtyard. We got lucky and got an AirBnB, but even those are risky. We had our original AirBnB cancel on us two months before the conference. #3. Go with a strategic plan. Get your rest, drink your caffeine, and prepare for a lot of walking and waiting in lines. Please like and share. Mahalo.

Blow Your Mind
BYM 089: 纪录片制作人Yunling

Blow Your Mind

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2017 72:28


本期 BYM 邀请到我多年好友 Yunling。我跟 Yunling 是同事而又同学,有很多共同点:本科我们都学了计算机,之后又在 BCG 共事,同甘共苦做了几个艰难的项目(也由此了解的互相的能力和品位),再之后又成为 Stanford 同学。在 BCG 工作时候,有一次我给 Yunling 出了一道题:青蛙怎么判别公母?Yunling 回答说:下面那只是母的!这个回答令我感觉过于 graphic, 但是竟然也无从反驳。(我原本准备好的正解是:繁殖细胞比较大的,是母的。由此想引发讨论有关生物如何从无性繁殖进化成为有性繁殖。)Yunling 两年前离开了 BCG 舒适的工作环境(哈哈,“舒适” 这个形容词合适吗?),开始成为一位纪录片制作人。BCG+GSB 的背景而成为纪录片制作人,可能是个比较罕见的组合。但如果以我认识的 BCG+GSB 的人中,如果一定要有什么人做出这样选择的话,我想 Yunling 是最不令人意外的人选。这期 BYM,我们聊了聊 Yunling 成为一位制作人的经历,其中聊到我们各自创作的动机。我坚持在创作的是 BYM 播客,而最初的动机是因为觉得看不到很多自己喜欢的内容。曾经听 Ira Glass (This American Life 的主持人)说,每个人想要去创作,大抵是因为对现在存在的作品不能满意,觉得自己能够做的更好。(Glass 还继续说道,要真的能够 “做的更好“,还是需要漫长的成长的。)我想象的 ”更好“ 的样子,大致就是平常跟喜欢的朋友聊天的场景:天南海北的聊聊正在读的书,看的电影,遇见的有趣的人,自己正在做的事情。读到这里的你,在你的生活中,肯定也有这么几个人,跟他们见面是另你 look forward to, 跟他们聊天你会有收获,有启发。BYM 希望能够成为你生活中的这样一个朋友。我们还特别建了 BYM 听众微信群。收听本期节目:http://www.lizhi.fm/14774/2611187995069767174PS: 申请入群 BYM 的听众不时会问到,峰哥有没有什么 podcast 推荐。那我就推荐几个吧:Planet Money:每期一般20分钟左右。是以经济为主题的 podcast。内容轻松,往往是些冷门知识,但并不艰深。适合做饭、做家务时候听。Radio Lab:类似 Planet Money, 讲的是科学类的知识。每集会长达 40-50分钟。EconTalk:一个中年男人(Stanford Hoover Institute 研究员) 主持的,经济类访谈节目。因为是中年男人+经济学教授,所以内容会有些干涩。但是如果你喜欢经济学的话,会很有收获。基本每期会 >一小时。适合跑步时候听。The Moth:普通人讲故事。每期50分钟左右,会听到 4-5个故事。适合开车、跑步、遛弯时候听。《得意忘形》张老师还没到中年,但不时以中年男人自居。峰哥、简里里也不时做客得意忘形节目。Fresh Air温馨的访谈类节目。The Jordan B. Peterson PodcastPeterson 是一位心理学教授。擅长讲冗长(>2hrs) 的长篇大论,但是如果你感兴趣 psychoanalysis, 神话传说故事,荣格,你会喜欢他的节目,甚至有种欲罢不能的感觉。与其他推荐的 podcast 不同,Peterson 的节目适合静坐认真听。峰哥最近周末曾经专注听了他上下两集 lecture,讲 荣格和 The Lion King 这部电影。讲的真是太棒了!======BYM 听友微信群,we are smart, curious, and nice people!报名链接:jiandanxinli.com/events/892也可以来信: 2016bym@gmail.com

Blow Your Mind
BYM 089: 纪录片制作人Yunling

Blow Your Mind

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2017 72:28


本期 BYM 邀请到我多年好友 Yunling。我跟 Yunling 是同事而又同学,有很多共同点:本科我们都学了计算机,之后又在 BCG 共事,同甘共苦做了几个艰难的项目(也由此了解的互相的能力和品位),再之后又成为 Stanford 同学。在 BCG 工作时候,有一次我给 Yunling 出了一道题:青蛙怎么判别公母?Yunling 回答说:下面那只是母的!这个回答令我感觉过于 graphic, 但是竟然也无从反驳。(我原本准备好的正解是:繁殖细胞比较大的,是母的。由此想引发讨论有关生物如何从无性繁殖进化成为有性繁殖。)Yunling 两年前离开了 BCG 舒适的工作环境(哈哈,“舒适” 这个形容词合适吗?),开始成为一位纪录片制作人。BCG+GSB 的背景而成为纪录片制作人,可能是个比较罕见的组合。但如果以我认识的 BCG+GSB 的人中,如果一定要有什么人做出这样选择的话,我想 Yunling 是最不令人意外的人选。这期 BYM,我们聊了聊 Yunling 成为一位制作人的经历,其中聊到我们各自创作的动机。我坚持在创作的是 BYM 播客,而最初的动机是因为觉得看不到很多自己喜欢的内容。曾经听 Ira Glass (This American Life 的主持人)说,每个人想要去创作,大抵是因为对现在存在的作品不能满意,觉得自己能够做的更好。(Glass 还继续说道,要真的能够 “做的更好“,还是需要漫长的成长的。)我想象的 ”更好“ 的样子,大致就是平常跟喜欢的朋友聊天的场景:天南海北的聊聊正在读的书,看的电影,遇见的有趣的人,自己正在做的事情。读到这里的你,在你的生活中,肯定也有这么几个人,跟他们见面是另你 look forward to, 跟他们聊天你会有收获,有启发。BYM 希望能够成为你生活中的这样一个朋友。我们还特别建了 BYM 听众微信群。收听本期节目:http://www.lizhi.fm/14774/2611187995069767174PS: 申请入群 BYM 的听众不时会问到,峰哥有没有什么 podcast 推荐。那我就推荐几个吧:Planet Money:每期一般20分钟左右。是以经济为主题的 podcast。内容轻松,往往是些冷门知识,但并不艰深。适合做饭、做家务时候听。Radio Lab:类似 Planet Money, 讲的是科学类的知识。每集会长达 40-50分钟。EconTalk:一个中年男人(Stanford Hoover Institute 研究员) 主持的,经济类访谈节目。因为是中年男人+经济学教授,所以内容会有些干涩。但是如果你喜欢经济学的话,会很有收获。基本每期会 >一小时。适合跑步时候听。The Moth:普通人讲故事。每期50分钟左右,会听到 4-5个故事。适合开车、跑步、遛弯时候听。《得意忘形》张老师还没到中年,但不时以中年男人自居。峰哥、简里里也不时做客得意忘形节目。Fresh Air温馨的访谈类节目。The Jordan B. Peterson PodcastPeterson 是一位心理学教授。擅长讲冗长(>2hrs) 的长篇大论,但是如果你感兴趣 psychoanalysis, 神话传说故事,荣格,你会喜欢他的节目,甚至有种欲罢不能的感觉。与其他推荐的 podcast 不同,Peterson 的节目适合静坐认真听。峰哥最近周末曾经专注听了他上下两集 lecture,讲 荣格和 The Lion King 这部电影。讲的真是太棒了!======BYM 听友微信群,we are smart, curious, and nice people!报名链接:jiandanxinli.com/events/892也可以来信: 2016bym@gmail.com

How Was Your Week with Julie Klausner
Ira Glass, Anaheed Alani "What's This? It's the Style" Episode 15

How Was Your Week with Julie Klausner

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2011 69:47


On this episode of How Was Your Week?, IRA GLASS (This American Life) and his wife ANAHEED ALANI (Rookie; The Talent Show) play a rousing installation of The Newlywed Game with Julie! Then: more about Christie Brinkley at the Tonys and how exactly she was heroic that night, whether one can trust penguins, and which emotion is most like Chet from Weird Science. Plus: What Ira would do if he didn't do radio, what Anaheed and her mother have in common, Ira's "dad shoes," Anaheed's impression of Norm MacDonald doing an impression of Adam Carolla, and how Diane Keaton could be helpful in Syria. Also! Julie foolishly battles inbox trolls! Dolly Parton's Imagination Library! Reverse Planking! How Woodstock is like your cool friend's wife! And much more. An epic and intimate show! Host: Julie Klausner Guests: Ira Glass, Anaheed Alani Produced by Chris Spooner Artwork by Marcia Neumeier Theme Song and Incidental Music by Ted Leo