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Rachel Leigh Cook, Jackie Weaver, and Judy Kain Merge with Charles Dickens, Charles Darwin, and Charles Barkley to Form Sisterhood, IncLes, Kurt, and Jason, quite inexplicably, forgot to talk about June Squibb on the Oscars, but do take a second to talk about Jason't Hairy Sussex. Then, Kurt's nightmares are haunted by smart little precocious girls thanks to Ellen Pompeo and Mark Duplass and Jason is thoroughly confused and intrigued by the animated movie about Charles Darwin, Jesus, and a (talking?) cat. Then it's time to get into Hallmark's Sisterhood, Inc. staring Rachel Leigh Cook, Jackie Wagner, and a twink but has nothing to do with joining a convent but is so efficiently filmed that it also could be used as foreign propaganda, B-roll for the show Severance, and effective footwear advertising. Bluesky: lifetimeofhallmark Facebook : lifetimeofhallmark Instagram : lifetimeofhallmarkpodcast Threads: lifetimeofhallmarkpodcast TikTok: lifetimeofhallmarkpod Theme song generously donated by purple-planet.com
On this episode, Andrew catches up with Academy Award winning master of stop motion animation, Adam Elliot, and Emmy award and AACTA award winning screen legend, Sarah Snook, to talk about their mollusk-motion flick, Memoir of a Snail.Memoir of a Snail is driven by the delightfully dark sense of comedy and a relatable pathos, both of which bring the off-kilter world of Grace Pudel (Sarah Snook) and her equally orphaned twin brother Gilbert (Kodi Smit-McPhee) to life. It's a film that's resonated immensely with audiences around the world, with each person able to find a little bit of themselves in this tender tale of Grace and her obsession with snails.As always, Elliot is able to bring forth a welcome sense of groundedness to his characters, and while they may physically appear eccentric, there's something about each and every one of them that makes us feel seen. As with his previous film, Mary & Max, Elliot actively removes stigmas associated with those who live with mental illnesses, while also shining a light on those who try to vilify, condemn, or in the case of Gilbert, cruelly convert them away from their true self.The authenticity that sits at the core of Memoir of a Snail is not just driven by the characters we see on screen, but also from the empathetic and grounded voice work from Snook, Smit-McPhee, and other Aussie screen icons like Jackie Weaver, Magda Szubanski, Tony Armstrong, Eric Bana, while French icon Dominique Pinon also makes an appearance.In the following conversations with Adam, then with Sarah, I talk about how they both built that relatability on screen, what it means to show Australian stories in this way, and curiously, the importance of dress up boxes in the homes of Australian kids. There's really something for everyone here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this episode, Andrew catches up with Academy Award winning master of stop motion animation, Adam Elliot, and Emmy award and AACTA award winning screen legend, Sarah Snook, to talk about their mollusk-motion flick, Memoir of a Snail.Memoir of a Snail is driven by the delightfully dark sense of comedy and a relatable pathos, both of which bring the off-kilter world of Grace Pudel (Sarah Snook) and her equally orphaned twin brother Gilbert (Kodi Smit-McPhee) to life. It's a film that's resonated immensely with audiences around the world, with each person able to find a little bit of themselves in this tender tale of Grace and her obsession with snails.As always, Elliot is able to bring forth a welcome sense of groundedness to his characters, and while they may physically appear eccentric, there's something about each and every one of them that makes us feel seen. As with his previous film, Mary & Max, Elliot actively removes stigmas associated with those who live with mental illnesses, while also shining a light on those who try to vilify, condemn, or in the case of Gilbert, cruelly convert them away from their true self.The authenticity that sits at the core of Memoir of a Snail is not just driven by the characters we see on screen, but also from the empathetic and grounded voice work from Snook, Smit-McPhee, and other Aussie screen icons like Jackie Weaver, Magda Szubanski, Tony Armstrong, Eric Bana, while French icon Dominique Pinon also makes an appearance.In the following conversations with Adam, then with Sarah, I talk about how they both built that relatability on screen, what it means to show Australian stories in this way, and curiously, the importance of dress up boxes in the homes of Australian kids. There's really something for everyone here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this week's episode of Born to Watch, we're diving into a film that strikes the perfect balance between humor, heartbreak, and the hope that pulls us through life's darkest moments. Directed by David O. Russell and featuring a powerhouse cast, "Silver Linings Playbook" has left a lasting impression on audiences since its release in 2012. This film isn't just another romantic comedy—it's a deeply moving exploration of mental health, relationships, and the redemptive power of love."Silver Linings Playbook" tells the story of Pat Solitano (Bradley Cooper), struggling to rebuild his life after a stint in a mental institution. Diagnosed with bipolar disorder, Pat's world is in shambles: he's lost his job, his house, and his marriage. Despite these setbacks, Pat is determined to regain control of his life and win back his estranged wife, Nikki (Brea Bee). He moves back in with his parents, Pat Sr. (Robert De Niro) and Dolores (Jacki Weaver), whose quirks and struggles add complexity to the family dynamic.From the very beginning, it's clear that "Silver Linings Playbook" is not your typical romantic comedy. The film deals with heavy themes such as mental illness and the challenges of recovery, but it does so with a light touch that never feels exploitative or disrespectful. David O. Russell's direction is sharp and empathetic, capturing the chaos and confusion of Pat's life without losing sight of the humour and humanity that make his story so compelling.One of the film's greatest strengths is its ability to portray mental illness in a realistic yet hopeful way. Pat's journey is filled with setbacks and moments of despair, but the film never loses sight of the possibility of recovery. Bradley Cooper's portrayal of Pat is nothing short of remarkable—he brings a raw intensity to the role that is both heartbreaking and inspiring. Cooper's ability to convey Pat's vulnerability and determination makes him a character that is both relatable and deeply sympathetic. It's a performance that resonates long after the credits roll.Jennifer Lawrence, who won an Academy Award for her role as Tiffany Maxwell, is equally captivating. Tiffany is a young widow who is dealing with her mental health struggles, and her unlikely friendship with Pat becomes the heart of the film. Lawrence brings a fiery energy to the role, making Tiffany both fierce and fragile, a perfect match for Pat's more subdued but equally tumultuous personality. Their chemistry is electric, and their interactions blend sharp wit and genuine emotion, making their relationship one of the most memorable in recent cinema.The supporting cast is just as impressive. Robert De Niro delivers a standout performance as Pat Sr., a father who is as complicated as his son. De Niro brings a mix of humour, frustration, and deep-seated love to the role, creating an endearing and exasperating character. Jacki Weaver, as Dolores, provides a softer, more nurturing presence, balancing the family's dynamics with her quiet strength. Together, they create a believable and touching portrayal of a family trying to navigate the challenges of mental illness and the impact it has on their lives."Silver Linings Playbook" is also notable for its depiction of sports fanaticism, particularly how it ties into the characters' lives and emotional states. Pat Sr.'s obsession with the Philadelphia Eagles is both a source of tension and a means of bonding within the family. This subplot adds another layer of authenticity to the film, grounding it in a specific cultural context while also highlighting how people use rituals and routines to cope with life's uncertainties.The film's pacing is brisk, and its narrative keeps the audience engaged from start to finish. Russell's script, adapted from Matthew Quick's novel of the same name, is tight and witty, filled with dialogue that is as sharp as it is heartfelt. The story unfolds in a way that feels organic, with each scene building on the last to create a sense of momentum that mirrors Pat's journey towards healing and self-acceptance.Cinematographically, "Silver Linings Playbook" uses a mix of close-ups and wide shots to create a sense of intimacy and immediacy. The handheld camera work gives the film a raw, almost documentary-like feel, drawing the audience into Pat's world and allowing them to experience his highs and lows firsthand. This visual style, combined with the film's vibrant colour palette, adds to the optimism that underpins the story, even in its darkest moments.The soundtrack perfectly complements the film's tone, featuring a mix of classic rock and contemporary hits. Songs like "My Cherie Amour" by Stevie Wonder and "Girl from the North Country" by Bob Dylan and Johnny Cash provide a nostalgic backdrop that enhances the emotional resonance of key scenes. Danny Elfman's subtle score also adds to the film's mood, underscoring the characters' emotional journeys without overwhelming the narrative.One of the most remarkable aspects of "Silver Linings Playbook" is its ability to blend humour and drama so seamlessly. The film tackles serious issues—mental illness, loss, and the struggle to move forward—yet it does so with a lightness that never feels forced. The humour arises naturally from the characters and their interactions, providing moments of levity that make the film's more poignant moments all the more impactful.As the film progresses, Pat and Tiffany's relationship evolves unexpectedly. What begins as a tentative friendship rooted in shared pain gradually blossoms into something deeper. Their connection is not a fairy tale romance but a realistic portrayal of two people who find solace and strength in each other's company. The dance competition they enter together becomes a metaphor for their journey—awkward, messy, but ultimately beautiful in its imperfection."Silver Linings Playbook" is a film that resonates on multiple levels. It's a love story, but it's also about family, healing, and the pursuit of happiness in the face of adversity. The film doesn't offer easy answers or neat resolutions, but it does provide a sense of hope—a reminder that even in our darkest moments, there is the possibility of finding a silver lining.In conclusion, "Silver Linings Playbook" is a must-watch for anyone who appreciates entertaining and thought-provoking films. With its exceptional performances, sharp writing, and sensitive portrayal of complex issues, it stays with you long after the credits roll.Please follow the Podcast and join our community at https://linktr.ee/borntowatchpodcasthttps://www.borntowatch.com.au/
This week on F&R we're joined by Jason Oldak to talk about his work on the Apple TV+ show Lessons in Chemistry starring Brie Larson! Jason's career includes work on many award-winning TV series, including Hulu and Onyx Collective's UnPrisoned, starring Kerry Washington and Delroy Lindo; Max's Minx, created by Ellen Rapoport and starring Ophelia Lovibond and Jake Johnson; and two seasons of NBCUniversal's beloved comedy series Good Girls, starring Christina Hendricks, Retta, and Mae Whitman. He also worked on other projects for Lionsgate STARZ, Walt Disney Pictures, Netflix, FX, and more, including most recently providing additional photography on the limited FX series The Sterling Affairs, starring Lawrence Fishburne, Jackie Weaver, and Ed O'Neil. Enjoy! Visit www.frameandrefpod.com for everything F&R You can directly support Frame & Reference by Buying Me a Coffee Frame & Reference is supported by Filmtools and ProVideo Coalition. Filmtools is the West Coast's leading supplier of film equipment. From cameras and lights to grip and expendables, Filmtools has you covered for all your film gear needs. Check out Filmtools.com for more. ProVideo Coalition is a top news and reviews site focusing on all things production and post. Check out ProVideoCoalition.com for the latest news coming out of the industry.
Welcome to the first episode of 2024! Maura and Donny discuss “The Silver Linings Playbook,”the 2008 novel by Matthew Quick and its 2012 film adaptation. The film was written and directed by David O. Russel and stars Bradley Cooper, Jennifer Lawrence, Robert De Niro and Jackie Weaver.Connect with A Reel Page Turner: https://www.facebook.com/groups/352221223264794https://www.areelpageturner.com/Twitter: @AReelPageTurnerInstagram: @AReelPageTurnerTikTok:@areelpageturner
Richie is joined by David Kurten and Jackie Weaver. A planned pro-Palestinian march WILL go ahead in London this Saturday, despite calls for it to be banned to avoid clashes with people in the capital to observe Armistice Day. To discuss this, Richie is joined by the founder and leader of The Heritage Party, David Kurten.www.heritageparty.orgJackie Weaver is one of the most well-known animal psychics in the UK. She is a regular guest on TV and radio and her work is often featured in newspapers and magazines. A former veterinary nurse, Jackie came on to share her story with Richie and to discuss her book, Pet Grief. www.animalpsychic.co.uk
Falling into advertising photography was a happy accident according to today's guest - a career that has incredible high's but hasn't always been easy. John Tsiavis has always had creativity in his world and found his flair at the intersection of advertising, photography, and directing. His break came at the age of 20 after producer Jane Scott contacted RMIT looking for someone to shoot stills for the Australian feature film Head On. He went on to work in the entertainment industry creating images for film such as Chopper (for anyone that can recall that image of Eric Bana that is John's work), Ned Kelly and he also worked on television series including The Secret Life of Us and Summer Heights High. His work is fine art meeting commerciality - and it's by holding onto a philosophy of shooting for ‘him' that his style was created. Along the way John has learnt the value of treating people well; connection is a key theme. Within this conversation John talks about some of the images that have stretched him - including a striking portrait of actor Jackie Weaver. You'll see these over on instagram @alihill or by following the links in the show notes to John's work. John also shares his latest endeavour directing a series called 'A QUIET ROAR' - showcasing the stories and campaigns of young activists advocating for social, political, and economic change. A project that's impacting him deeply. This is a personal, real and insight conversation about creativity, art, and the importance of deep connection with John Tsiavis.
What's cruise control?This week on the world's greatest user-generated movie creation podcast we've got car snakes, undercover Freddy Krueger & Jackie Weaver saves cinemaSend us YOUR film (or TV) suggestions by leaving a review on Apple or by getting in touch with us by email dreamfactorypod@gmail.com, Twitter, Facebook, Threads, Tik Tok or Instagram.The Dream Factory is a comedy podcast that turns YOUR film ideas into movie masterpieces. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/dreamfactory. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It takes grit and hard work to be a 5-time steer wrestling world champion. But even the best need help talking to and connecting with animals. Luke sits down with the horse psychic he used while competing, Jackie Weaver. He also checks in with others who believe in the method, like Amberley Snyder - a professional barrel racer, social influencer, motivational speaker, writer, and actor. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bandit-productions/support
As Australian Film month winds down we take a decided turn away from Crocodile Dundee and head south to Melbourne. Animal Kingdom is a cautionary tale about a family bonded together by crime until someone from the inside turns their film upside down.The first feature film of Director David Michod, who also wrote the screenplay, this is Australian filmmaking at its finest, albeit grittiest. Whilst it didn't do very well at the box office it was received in glowing terms by the critics and has since spawned an American Tv Series of the same name that lasted six seasons.An all-star Australian cast led by Joel Edgerton, Ben Mendelson and Jackie Weaver show what experts in their craft can do with a quality script and a Director that has complete faith in his actors. This was the movie that started Ben Mendelson's climb back into Hollywood and after this he would find himself in some of the biggest movies of the next decade.Jackie Weaver who plays the Matriarch of the family “Smurf” gets a very well-earned Oscar nomination and if it wasn't for such a stacked year she may have taken the top gong.This is a movie that lives within the realm of subtlety and there isn't a scene in the film that should be replaced. Haunting performances will ensure that Animal Kingdom will be forever known as one of the very best pieces of Australian cinema for all time. Please follow the Podcast and join our community at https://linktr.ee/borntowatchpodcast If you are looking to start a podcast and want a host or get guests to pipe in remotely, look no further than Riverside.fmClick the link below https://riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_1&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_source=rewardful&via=matthew-white
Adam interviews Matthew Gentile about writing and directing his new feature film, AMERICAN MURDERER. This true-crime inspired movie stars Tom Pelphrey, Ryan Phillippe, Idina Menzel, and Jackie Weaver. Watch it now on iTunes, Amazon Video, or any other on-demand rental service.
Jackie Weaver is the Chief Officer of the Cheshire Association of Local Councils. In December 2020, she acted as facilitator at a meeting of the Handforth Parish Council. Since a recording of the meeting went viral in February 2021, Jackie has found herself catapulted to fame. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Arden and Julie Anne talk with British Councilwoman Jackie Weaver. She gained popularity when a video of her during a city council meeting went viral after she attempted to deal with disruptive mansplaining parish councillors by muting them and ejecting them from the meeting on Zoom. She became a feminist icon! Watch the video here!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jackie Weaver became an Internet sensation in February 2022, when her handling of a parish council meeting – and the councillors' reaction to it – went viral. But Jackie has decades of experience coaching teams of all sizes, which she shares with Dan and Pia.Takeaways It's easy to overlook the amount of ground we share, when in disagreement. Sometimes it takes a third party to help us see the common ground. Experience can bring with it a degree of calmness when approaching difficult situations. Jackie used her Internet fame as a platform to raise awareness of the work she and people like her do, across the country. Links The infamous Handforth Parish Council meeting You Do Have the Authority Here! – Jackie's book Leave us a voice message
Remember the Handforth Parish Council debacle? Jack and Mike don't! Jack presents to Mike the viral video from last year, featuring star of the show Jackie Weaver along with a guy who does an excellent Gollum impression.
Foreplay (fka “The Warm-Up”) Welcome to a new episode of Hardly Focused! Jack Gill is joined by an ill Mike Tarara, whose baritone is a bit early for Soft Rocktober. Speaking of illness, Jack tells Mike of a celebrity who has COVID, and it could not have happened to a nicer guy (sarcasm intended.) Jackie Weaver Down The Line Remember the Handforth Parish Council debacle? Jack and Mike don't! Jack presents to Mike the viral video from last year, featuring star of the show Jackie Weaver along with a guy who does an excellent Gollum impression. Big John Fetterman, and Riot Fest 2022 In this segment, Jack and Mike discuss: John Fetterman, the frightening-looking mayor from Pennsylvania who won his state's Democratic nomination for Senate. The 2022 edition of Riot Fest in Chicago, where Jack will be seeing Nine Inch Nails, much to Mike's chagrin. The Wrap-Up Wrapping up this episode, Jack and Mike were going to read aloud product reviews from Amazon and provide color commentary, but technical difficulties got in the way; something about their microphones sounding weird. Instead, Jack and Mike discuss comments made and taken out of context by drummers Chad Smith and Matt Cameron in response to Taylor Hawkins' passing.
Hello and thank you for downloading another episode of The Flixters Podcast! On this week's show you bring you a review of Father Stu, starring (and produced by) Mark Whalberg, Mel Gibson, and Jackie Weaver. The film tells the true life story of boxer-turned-priest ‘Father Stuart Long' who leaves his bad-boy image to become a man of the cloth after a near fatal incident. Download the show to find out what we thought. Over on Anniversary Corner we look back at Bloody Sunday (2002), another film based on true events, this time the shocking 1972 shootings in Derry, Northern Ireland. Directed by Paul Greengrass (United 93, Captain Phillips, The Bourne Supremacy). And if that wasn't enough for you we've even thrown in new trailers to watch and what you can catch on streaming. Thank you for supporting us and we hope you enjoy the show! 00:00 Intro 03:39 Shoutouts 05:48 Flixters Prize 06:49 Movie News 21:44 New on Streaming 29:07 New Trailers 33:59 Anniversary Corner 36:05 Father Stu review 47:13 Outro
Tiny wieners, outrageous stag do's and some serious pussy loving. Oh and Emma channels her inner Jackie Weaver!
Joanna Mae Park is a much sought-after costume designer. Her love of storytelling, character and genuine passion for clothing as a form of expression led her to a career as a costume designer. Joanna's designs are about the human condition, self-expression and the worlds in which a character lives. A keen observer with a very detailed eye for colour and tone, clothing has become her language in which she tells these stories.Most recently Joanna designed PIECES OF HER, the upcoming television adaptation of Katherine Slaughter's novel of the same name, directed by Minkie Spiro for Made Up Stories and Netflix, and starring Toni Collette and Jessica Barden. Joanna also designed Glendyn Ivin's feature film PENGUIN BLOOM for Made Up Stories, starring Naomi Watts, Jackie Weaver and Andrew Lincoln, the film premiered at the 2020 Toronto Film Festival. For her next project Joanna will collaborate again with Ivin and Made Up Stories on the television adaption of Holly Ringland's novel THE LOST FLOWERS OF ALICE HART for Amazon, starring Sigourney Weaver.Joanna's other film credits include PALM BEACH for director Rachel Ward, which opened the 2019 Sydney Film Festival; the critically acclaimed film FELONY for Goalpost Pictures, directed by Matthew Saville, which screened at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival; ADORATION, directed by Anne Fontaine and produced by Hopscotch Features, starring Naomi Watts and Robin Wright, which screened at Sundance in 2013; WISH YOU WERE HERE, directed by. Kieran Darcy Smith for Aquarius Films, starring Joel Edgerton and Teresa Palmer, which opened the 2012 Sundance Film Festival and was nominated for an AACTA Award for Best Film; and AFI nominated THE TREE, directed by Julie Bertuccelli for L'Arbre Films, starring Charlotte Gainsbourg, which premiered at the 2010 Cannes Film Festival.Joanna's other television credits include the children's series THE UNLISTED, for Aquarius Films and Netflix; and the 2013 NBC/Universal series CAMP produced by Matchbox Pictures.
Giles and Esther dig through the week's news for a column idea; from the Jackie Weaver inquest to the London Resort spider, to Prince Phillips memorial service and Will Smith's slap at the Oscars. Giles is worried because he hasn't read the papers yet whilst Esther is struggling to find ski gear for their holiday.Get more of The Times and The Sunday Times for less than £1 a day - visit www.thetimes.co.uk/gilescorenhasnoidea to start your free trial.Producer: Ben Mitchell See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Police say they're issuing 20 fines over No 10 lockdown parties, but will this put the PM under renewed political pressure? Adam is joined by Laura and the BBC's Daniel Sandford to chew over what we know so far. Also… Will Smith's Oscars slap apology is deconstructed by Lux Alptraum, who has studied the art of saying sorry. And a report says Jackie Weaver did NOT actually have the authority. We get her reaction. This edition of Newscast was made by Tim Walklate with John Murphy and Ben Cooper. The technical producer was Emma Crowe.
Lenore Zann (https://twitter.com/ZannLenore) talks about reprising her role of Rogue for the Disney+ show ‘X-Men ‘97'. Bret Hoffmann, the director of marketing for Marcus Theatres (https://www.marcustheatres.com/), reviews ‘The Batman' and previews his Oscar predictions. 0:00 SEG 1 Lenore Zann talks about the outpouring of love she has received for ‘X-Men The Animated Series', what cons she will be attending this year, what she brought to the role of Rogue, working with Jackie Weaver in the film ‘Stage Mother', and being a politician and an actor at the same time. 14:05 SEG 2 Lenore Zann talks about working on Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, working on X-Men from whatever city she happens to be in, what it's like living in Nova Scotia, faking an engagement to get a director to stop harassing her, her love of performing live, and having a crush on Thor as a kid. 30:00 SEG 3 Bret Hoffmann, the director of marketing for Marcus Theatres, gives his review of The Batman, compares the box office to Spider-Man, how Robert Pattinson has matured as an actor, and what comics director Matt Reeves drew inspiration from. 42:45 SEG 4 Bret Hoffman talks about bringing the Oscar best picture nominees back to Marcus theaters and how Oscar momentum can change the last week before the ceremony. Thanks to our sponsors Marcus Theatres (https://www.marcustheatres.com/), Historic St. Charles, Missouri (https://www.discoverstcharles.com/), and Bug's Comics and Games (https://bugscomicsandgames.com/) Amazon Affiliate Link - http://bit.ly/geektome Buy Me a Coffee - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/3Y0D2iaZl Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/GeekToMeRadio Website - http://geektomeradio.com/ Podcast - https://anchor.fm/jamesenstall Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/GeekToMeRadio/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/geektomeradio Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/geektomeradio/ Producer - Joseph Vosevich https://twitter.com/Joey_Vee --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jamesenstall/support
In this episode, Alice and Mike discuss War Hypocrisy the Media & Racism. Check out our new weekly livestream on the Cow Daily YouTube channel in which we talk about things like this and other things. In addition a new series of the podcast lives there with guests such as: Sleaford Mods, Jackie Weaver, Joe Glenton, Darren McGarvey, Channel Rescue, & more LINK: https://youtube.com/channel/UCpAeCWp4I4NQARHLrACEgOQ Become a funder of MIlk the Cow's new independent media organisation Cow Daily via www.patreon.com/cowdaily there you can gain early access to all content, gain instant access to the new private Cow Daily discussion forum, create employment and be the reason why something good can emerge from a grey world. #independentmedia All other Milk the Cow links here: http://milkthecow.ctcin.bio Much love to all as ever, MTC X
In this episode, Alice and Mike chat with Tom Fowler about the Spycops undercover policing scandal. More information can be found at https://www.spycops.info including a link to the campaign groups excellent podcast. Enjoy. Follow Tom here: https://twitter.com/tombfowler?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor Check out our new weekly livestream on the Cow Daily YouTube channel in which we talk about things like this and other things. In addition a new series of the podcast lives there with guests such as: Sleaford Mods, Jackie Weaver, Joe Glenton, Darren McGarvey, Channel Rescue, & more LINK: https://youtube.com/channel/UCpAeCWp4I4NQARHLrACEgOQ Become a funder of MIlk the Cow's new independent media organisation Cow Daily via www.patreon.com/cowdaily there you can gain early access to all content, gain instant access to the new private Cow Daily discussion forum, create employment and be the reason why something good can emerge from a grey world. #independentmedia All other Milk the Cow links here: http://milkthecow.ctcin.bio Much love to all as ever, MTC X
In this episode Alice Wolf and Mike Cow are joined by Jez Hunt to discuss the matters of the day. Check out Ancestor Leathercrafts here: https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/AncestorLeathercraft Check out our new weekly livestream on the Cow Daily YouTube channel in which we talk about things like this and other things. In addition a new series of the podcast lives there with guests such as: Sleaford Mods, Jackie Weaver, Joe Glenton, Darren McGarvey, Channel Rescue, & more LINK: https://youtube.com/channel/UCpAeCWp4I4NQARHLrACEgOQ Become a funder of MIlk the Cow's new independent media organisation Cow Daily via www.patreon.com/cowdaily there you can gain early access to all content, gain instant access to the new private Cow Daily discussion forum, create employment and be the reason why something good can emerge from a grey world. #independentmedia All other Milk the Cow links here: http://milkthecow.ctcin.bio Much love to all as ever, MTC X
In this episode Alice and Mike are joined by Roni-Leigh Lyons who lets us know what this world is like for a Clinically Vulnerable person plus a news round up. Check out our new weekly livestream on the Cow Daily YouTube channel in which we talk about things like this and other things. In addition a new series of the podcast lives there with guests such as: Sleaford Mods, Jackie Weaver, Joe Glenton, Darren McGarvey, Channel Rescue, & more LINK: https://youtube.com/channel/UCpAeCWp4I4NQARHLrACEgOQ Become a funder of MIlk the Cow's new independent media organisation Cow Daily via www.patreon.com/cowdaily there you can gain early access to all content, gain instant access to the new private Cow Daily discussion forum, create employment and be the reason why something good can emerge from a grey world. #independentmedia All other Milk the Cow links here: http://milkthecow.ctcin.bio Much love to all as ever, MTC X
In this episode, Alice and Mike discuss the Policing Bill and the Cost of Living Crisis. Check out our new weekly livestream on the Cow Daily YouTube channel in which we talk about things like this and other things. In addition a new series of the podcast lives there with guests such as: Sleaford Mods, Jackie Weaver, Joe Glenton, Darren McGarvey, Channel Rescue, & more LINK: https://youtube.com/channel/UCpAeCWp4I4NQARHLrACEgOQ Become a funder of MIlk the Cow's new independent media organisation Cow Daily via www.patreon.com/cowdaily there you can gain early access to all content, gain instant access to the new private Cow Daily discussion forum, create employment and be the reason why something good can emerge from a grey world. #independentmedia All other Milk the Cow links here: http://milkthecow.ctcin.bio Much love to all as ever, MTC X
Alice Wolf and Mike Cow bring you the first in a weekly podcast (broadcast live at 7pm every Tuesday via the Youtube link below, please subscribe good people). Check out our new weekly livestream on the Cow Daily YouTube channel in which we talk about things like this and other things. In addition a new series of the podcast lives there with guests such as: Sleaford Mods, Jackie Weaver, Joe Glenton, Darren McGarvey, Channel Rescue, & more LINK: https://youtube.com/channel/UCpAeCWp4I4NQARHLrACEgOQ Become a funder of MIlk the Cow's new independent media organisation Cow Daily via www.patreon.com/cowdaily there you can gain early access to all content, gain instant access to the new private Cow Daily discussion forum, a monthly mental health support group, create employment and be the reason why something good can emerge from a grey world. #independentmedia All other Milk the Cow links here: http://milkthecow.ctcin.bio Much love to all as ever, MTC X
This week's guest is Cheshire Government Official and internet sensation - Jackie Weaver. In this LBC podcast, Rachel Johnson's Difficult Women, Rachel speaks with women who had to be a pain in the backside to get where they are today. Women who take the word difficult as a compliment not an insult. And women who had to fight, resist, insist, or otherwise be badly behaved in order to get things done. Listen and subscribe now on Global Player, or wherever you get your podcasts.
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A great GameDay Podcast to get your Premier League fix with Sam Matterface, Darren Lewis and Alex Crook!This week; a very different donny van de beek, the Rangnick reign and Gerrard makes a return to Anfield. Also this week, Christmas hampers, Producer Lucy goes full Jackie Weaver and to play or not to play that is the question... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Each week John Ryan's Pod Roast reviews popular mainstream podcasts produced by the big production companies. This episode: Jackie Weaver has the Authority from Giddy Aunt Values Vibrators with Charlotte Crosby from Nova Podcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jackie Weaver has the authority to see Tracey's scarecrow and Harriet contemplates Adam and Ian after dark. Get bonus content on PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/AmbridgeOnTheCouch. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Join our merry band of The Archers nuts at https://plus.acast.com/s/AmbridgeOnTheCouch.
In the first episode of her brilliant new weekly Mail+ podcast, our host Sarah Vine is joined by her friend and author Imogen Edwards-Jones for 30 minutes of unmissable chat, debate and hilarity, with council clerk and viral sensation Jackie Weaver, economist Professor Sarah Smith on why women suffered most in the pandemic (and what should happen next), and Dr Chinnadorai Rajeswaran on a new obesity treatment offering hope to millions. Plus, astrologer Theresa Cheung on what's written in the stars for ‘freedom day' on June 21. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to ep2 of Jackie Weaver has the Authority. Gogglebox star and real-life vicar - Rev Kate Bottley - joins Jackie to answer life's big unanswered questions. In today's episode... What shoes would you wear for the zombie apocalypse? What mythical creature would make the world a better place? Do you survive your child's teen years or just buy a vineyard? ---
Welcome to the first ever episode of Jackie Weaver has the Authority - and it's a corker! Broadcasting legend and cycling fiend - Jeremy Vine - joins Jackie to answer life's big unanswered questions. In today's episode... If you could time travel, where would you go and why? What's the best meal to cook for a first date and for a mother-in-law? Should wearing lycra be a criminal offence? ---
Viral sensation and Zoom Queen, Jackie Weaver, has a brand new 'Agony Aunt' podcast.
This week, Nina is joined by Scottish singer-songwriter Amy Macdonald.Amy talks to us about how the music industry needs to do more for female artists, why she's supporting Scotland's independent music venues, and how she recorded her new album 'The Human Demands' during Covid times.She also reveals a surprise connection with one of the internet sensations of 2021 - Jackie Weaver, the star of that now infamous Handforth Parish Council meeting.
In this episode, I catch up with the Jackie Weaver of EdTech, Brenna Clarke-Gray. We chat about a lot of things...enjoy.★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
A packed episode begins with musical delights as both Bridgerton and the infamous Handforth Parish Council meeting have been put to music. Rhiannon looks at weddings from a hilarious new angle with the podcast Who Shat on the Floor at My Wedding and we both reminisce about the first sex scene we ever read in Malorie Blackman's Noughts and Crosses. Alex tells us about Bernadine Evaristo's Blonde Roots, a world of slavery inverted whilst Rhiannon has been reading Lustre by Raven Leilani. We are an accessible podcast so find transcripts in our linktree on our instagram bio @thegrandthunk. Follow us on social media @thegrandthunk or email us - thegrandthunk@gmail.com. We'd love to hear from you! Subscribe, rate, review and tell all your friends. See below for a full list of what we discuss: Genghis Khan - https://thetyee.ca/Books/2010/07/26/GenghisFeminist/ Catastrophe, Channel 4, Merman Productions Bridgerton Musical, Abigail Barlow & Emily Bear Handforth Parish Council Meeting - Andrew Lloyd Webber song Flo and Joan - Handforth Parish Council, the Musical Who Shat on the Floor at My Wedding podcast Blonde Roots by Bernadine Evaristo Girl Woman Other by Bernadine Evaristo Noughts and Crosses trilogy by Malorie Blackman Liza of Lambeth by W. Somerset Maugham Atonement by Ian McEwan Lustre by Raven Leilani The Grand Thunk, the podcast in which Alex Blanchard and Rhiannon Kearns discuss the books they've been reading, the films and TV shows they've been watching and the podcasts they've been listening to!
BUNGEE GUM!! In today's eighteenth episode Steve, Efe, Chris and Ace, discuss the mysterious, flamboyant, ambiguous, and sly antagonist, Hisoka Morrowi!! From the mesmerising, amazing and unforgettable anime, Hunter X Hunter!! #AnimeHeadlinerz #Hisoka #HunterXHunter #HxH #Cosplay #Nen Big shout out to amazing YouTube channel RE:ANIME - recently made an amazing re-enactment live action video of the Gon VS Hisoka fight in Heavens Arena, link here - https://youtu.be/Ciaa9RgUku0 Anime Headlinerz brings you a show like no other, where we dissect, analyse and scrutinise reputable anime/manga characters from various series! Come for the fun, stay for the fandom ;) Follow and contact us on the below socials: Twitter - https://twitter.com/animeheadlinerz Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/animeheadlinerz/ Email - aheadlinerz_podcast@outlook.com YouTube [SUBSCRIBE] - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxqMY53zya_wWhJZKgCTV1w Cosplay AUCTION: BUDGET = 10 Points Ace - 10 Chris - 10 Efe - 10 Steve - 10 Shout Outs to.... @merloetta [Winning Bid - Ace=7] - https://www.instagram.com/p/CKZV-vLL8Ex/?igshid=xz9wigky881f @jubileecosplays [Winning Bid - Ace=3] - https://www.instagram.com/p/CKcxSr4rRwY/?igshid=8gboi0gds7jo @latte_french [Winining Bid - Efe=6] - https://www.instagram.com/p/CJdYzNkjUp_/?igshid=1pcmmxft4cbja @slvtbunny [Winning Bid - Steve=3] - https://www.instagram.com/p/CJWIq2FLKsK/?igshid=1vu9m249qxp6d @kaorileit [Winning Bid - Chris=8] - https://www.instagram.com/p/CKzDiglje0f/?igshid=1y0kzbup11aut PANELISTS [FOLLOW FOLLOW FOLLOW] - Steve - https://www.instagram.com/stevedsilverback_/ Efe - https://www.instagram.com/taiyoshin_ra/ Chris - https://www.instagram.com/simplychriseze/ Aaron - TBC Go listen to us on the following platforms: Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/1BXFIJN3o7d7jOkHOnSZvQ Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/anime-headlinerz/id1526352520 Anchor - https://anchor.fm/anime-headlinerz Breaker - https://www.breaker.audio/anime-headlinerz Google Podcasts - https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy8yZWYxYWMzOC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw== Overcast - https://overcast.fm/itunes1526352520/anime-headlinerz Pocket Casts - https://pca.st/5t244ygx RadioPublic - https://radiopublic.com/anime-headlinerz-6r3nnq Go check us out being interviewed with friends in the anime community: - https://youtu.be/TQe9kNvhCiU (Anime Genshō) - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxqMY53zya_wWhJZKgCTV1w (Broke Knock Life) Hisoka OST - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RqcBaiwdBEQ Outro Song - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yNN1h3ia-BE --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
The week's biggest stories like you've never heard them before. Welcome to The Skewer. Headphones on. This week Jackie Weaver takes charge of the Handsforth Parish Jedi Council Meeting, Fawlty Towers welcomes quarantining guests, and Keir Starmer tells an ill-advised joke. The multi-award winning, 'dizzying, dazzling, haunting and moving' satirical comedy returns to twist itself into these turbulent times. With contributions from brand new and diverse audio talent, The Skewer is the sound the abyss makes as it stares back at you through your ears. 'A kind of concept album made of music and news. There's simply nothing else like it.' AWARDS New York Festival 2020 Audio Production Awards 2020 British Podcast Awards 2020 Audio Production Awards 2019 (Sound Design) Audio Production Awards 2020 Finalist (winners yet to be announced) BBC Audio and Drama Awards 2020 BBC Radio and Music Awards 2020 Producer: Jon Holmes An Unusual production for BBC Radio 4
It's Super Bowl time which means (to us) a halftime show of high spectacle and lots of pyrotechnics. How did The Weeknd stack up against the legacy of roof jumps and left sharks? A New York Times doco on Britney Spears' conservatorship has everyone talking, and us reflecting on our own judgements as we watched her rise and fall. An English parish meeting on Zoom has gone viral for all the right reasons, while Grand Slam tennis is providing the fashun hit we need. And a new social networking app called Clubhouse is making waves. But what the hell is it? Meanwhile Myf is banging on about Game Face, while Zan is tearing through the pages of Tana Douglas' rock biography LOUD. Show notes: Slate on The Weeknd's halftime show: https://slate.com/culture/2021/02/super-bowl-halftime-show-the-weeknd-indiana-jones-up-with-people.html Framing Britney Spears: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7SJMg00HoR8&ab_channel=BritneyOnline Acrimonious parish council meeting: https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2021/feb/07/dont-mess-with-jackie-weaver-boys-shes-got-a-mute-button-and-knows-how-to-use-it What is Clubhouse? https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2021/feb/05/what-is-clubhouse-the-invite-only-audio-chat-app-used-by-elon-musk Serena Williams catsuit: https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2021/feb/08/serena-williams-brings-back-the-one-legger-with-a-catsuit-inspired-by-flo-jo Gameface: https://play.stan.com.au/programs/48918 LOUD: https://www.harpercollins.com.au/9781460712344/loud/ Email us: bangon.podcast@abc.net.au Bang On is produced by Double J and is recorded on the lands of the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin nation. We pay our respects to elders past, present, and emerging. We acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the First Australians and Traditional Custodians of the land where we live, work, and learn.
The Hun Report recaps episode four with Liam Conroy, Katie Boden and David Chipakupaku. We unpack that explosive exit, the artist formerly known as Lorraine make a great appearance as 'Lorraine' and is this the end of the A'whora discourse? Elsewhere, Jackie Weaver has taken over life, Jack and Katie argue over thirsty hair and David is arrest by the fashion police.
Hollywood star Naomi Watts on coming home to star in Penguin Bloom. Euphoria creator Sam Levinson on his Netflix film Malcolm & Marie which stars Zendaya and John David Washington, and a thriller that begins on a bustling African street and segues to a snowy corner of France.
Hollywood star Naomi Watts on coming home to star in Penguin Bloom. Euphoria creator Sam Levinson on his Netflix film Malcolm & Marie which stars Zendaya and John David Washington, and a thriller that begins on a bustling African street and segues to a snowy corner of France.
Chaotic off-script hard glitch energy today as four voices with skin in the game therapiZe each other about how hard it is to love movies in 2020. Chloe Corkran is unmoved by Sofia Copolla's new daddy issue comedy On The Rocks and yearns for the escapism of Marie Antoinette (and Bill Murray as a father) while Sam Icklow is outraged by the saviour complex of Jackie Weaver's southern baptist choir mom who fixes queer failure easily for an entire movie in Stage Mom. We j'adore Pen15 season 2 though, and you guys! Thank you for having us and please consider supporting the experiment in community radio that FBi is, we love finding ourselves through movies in front of an audience and performing bi-weekly (fortnightly) bi-curious criticism for you. Bises! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.