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Best podcasts about jeanne sutton

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The Hire thru Retire Podcast
As Student Loan Repayments Resume, The 401(k) Lady Explains Student Debt Impact on Retirement Savings

The Hire thru Retire Podcast

Play Episode Play 55 sec Highlight Listen Later Sep 18, 2023 19:02 Transcription Available


Today's episode features guest host Allison Dirksen, head of Wealth Solutions Sales at Voya. Joining Allison is a repeat guest Jeanne Sutton, to talk about the important topic of student loan debt support. Jeanne is best known in the industry as the “401(k) lady,” but also serves as a financial benefits advisor at Strategic Retirement Partners. The impact of student loan debt on Americans today is impossible to ignore, particularly for employers when it comes to the broad scope of workplace benefits and savings options to offer the workforce today. Tune in to hear more about what Jeanne has to share when it comes to the opportunities available for borrowers, and their employers to help support this critical challenge facing the savings landscape today.  Allison Dirksen is a Registered Representative of Voya Financial Partners, LLC Jeanne Sutton and Strategic Retirement Partners are not affiliated with the Voya® family of companies.  CN3112866_0925 

HR Mixtape
Secure 2.0: Key Changes and Implications for Existing Retirement Plans with Jeanne Sutton

HR Mixtape

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2023 11:31 Transcription Available


Secure 2.0: There are a whopping 92 provisions in it!  In this episode of the HR Mixtape, Jeannie Sutton, the Managing Director of Strategic Retirement Partners dives into the exciting changes happening in the world of employee benefits, specifically retirement plans. Jeannie shares her insights on the evolving trends in employee experience, engagement, and culture, and how these changes are impacting retirement plans. We discuss the importance of holistic employee wellness and the role of financial education in creating a well-rounded employee experience. If you're an HR professional looking to stay ahead of the curve and demonstrate strategic leadership, this episode is a must-listen. Don't miss out on the valuable advice and practical tips shared by Jeannie Sutton, the #401KLady. Guest(s): Jeanne Sutton, Managing Director, Strategic Retirement Partners

Retirement Tax Services Podcast
Talking Taxes with the #401klady (Special Guest Jeanne Sutton), Ep. 98

Retirement Tax Services Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2022 31:51


Jeanne Sutton will be joining the show today to talk about all things 401(k) and all things Roth. Placed among Investopedia's 100 Top Financial Advisors of 2022 and known around the internet as The 401(k) Lady, Jeanne has great insight to share regarding the best ways to use and take full advantage of your 401(k).

The Fiduciary U™ Podcast
Ep #36: Mastering Social Media Marketing with SRPs Jeanne Sutton and Jake Rushton

The Fiduciary U™ Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2022 65:31


Today we have the pleasure of welcoming two very exciting guests to the show. Jeanne Sutton and Jake Rushton both work for Strategic Retirement Partners (SRP), with Jeanne's title being the Managing Director and Jake's the Managing Director & Director of Retirement Plans. They are two of the biggest social media stars and brand builders in the retirement industry, and in this episode, we cover a wide variety of topics, including social media strategies and execution.Listen in to learn why they both decided to get involved in social media marketing, their goals and objectives, and the audiences they're trying to reach. You'll learn how to build a personal brand, where they get their ideas, and the tools they use to make their jobs easier. Social media is a strong tool for growing any business, so if you're searching for a way to up-level your marketing, this is the episode for you.

The Hire thru Retire Podcast
Re-thinking Benefits Spend with Jeanne Sutton

The Hire thru Retire Podcast

Play Episode Play 53 sec Highlight Listen Later Sep 7, 2021 14:05


As Open Enrollment approaches we're continuing the conversation today to talk about benefits spend from the advisor lens. In this episode, Bill and Heather are joined by Jeanne Fisher, CFP®, CPFA and managing director at Strategic Retirement Partners — though she is most commonly known as “The 401k Lady.” In addition to building a successful practice serving as an investment advisor representative and financial consultant for families and businesses, Jeanne has truly cracked the code in terms of helping people understand the often complex nature of the financial services industry via her social media presence. Tune in to hear more about what she has to say on the latest benefits she and her team are prioritizing when it comes to client discussions this Open Enrollment season. Bill Harmon is a registered representative of Voya Financial Partners, LLC (member SIPC). Jeanne Fisher and Strategic Retirement Partners are not affiliated with the Voya® family of companies. CN1756032_0822

Esther Is In Bits
The Endo Episode with Jeanne Sutton

Esther Is In Bits

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2020 30:20


THE ENDO EPISODE WITH JEANNE SUTTONA few months ago I spoke with writer Jeanne Sutton about living with chronic illness, endometriosis something which one in ten women in Ireland suffer with. When she’s not talking about endo on my podcast, Jeanne writes for many Irish publications including Irish Tatler and the Irish Independent. She has a piece in this month’s Tatler called Girl on Fire about the rise in women’s body writing in print magazine. Her debut short story was published in 2019 in the literary journal, Banshee and she’s currently working on her novel. Furthermore, Jeanne achieved a first-class honours Masters in DCU in Science Communicatio i.e she's incredibly lazy. She also has a newsletter which you can subscribe to and support. Jeanne is so funny and smart and talented and I know great things lie ahead for her. She maketh me laugh-eth.MORE IMPORTANTLY, for all Esther Is In Bits updates follow https://www.instagram.com/esthertwonames/?hl=en and on Twitter https://twitter.com/esthertwonames All The 80% and In Bits updates will be under this Insta now. I've streamlined my social media-I canny take so many apps and accounts.A new episode will be out next Monday!Thanks so much for listening and please, please, please leave a review (esp on iTunes) and share the link with anyone who might nee to hear it.Esther. P.S Subscribe to my newsletter (out every two weeks) for free here.ARTICLES AND LINKS MENTIONED IN THE EPISODEEndometriosis Association of Ireland https://www.endometriosis.ie/Article on hormones and womens health in The Cut Ask me about my uterus by Abbey NormanLena Dunham Vogue piece on deciding to have a hysterectomy at 31 (2018)Vogue on Alexa Chung’s endometriosis Instagram post (2019) Sinead Gleeson’s Constellations which includes a reference to an index of pain as mentioned by Jeanne. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Private Education
#11: You only have one life, why not masturbate?! With Jeanne Sutton

Private Education

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2019 42:17


Jeanne wrote a fascinating essay on the world of podcast porn and audio porn as part of her masters in Science Communication and I spoke to her all about the topic - which until she contacted me, I had never heard about. Who knew there was a big market for audio porn?! We talked all about the evolution of it and whether podcast porn is public transport appropriate...

Sentimental Garbage
Unsticky with Jeanne Sutton

Sentimental Garbage

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2019 48:31


This week it's indecent proposals, being broke in media, and having grandly un-feminist wanks to deeply inappropriate men with Sarra Manning's Unsticky. Ex-magazine journalist and romance novel aficionado Jeanne Sutton talks us through this deeply underrated 2009 book that was also Manning's debut as an adult novelist. We talk a lot about how the media is a cesspit of corruption. It's a great one. Enjoy!Music by Harry Harris, artwork by Gavin Day. Recorded at Acast and produced by Hannah Varrall. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Grief Encounters
Death in a Digital Age with Kiran Sidhu & Jeanne Sutton

Grief Encounters

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2019 30:16


To Post or Not To Post, that is the question - that many of us are faced with when overcome with grief, after a loved one dies. For many, social media is where we go to express the majority of our our feelings and emotions, but should this still extend to speaking about our own grief and despair? Are some things too personal for the web? In this special episode of Grief Encounters, Sasha and Venetia speak to two writers about their own opinions around grief in the digital age.Kiran Sidhu is a London based writer who’s work can be seen in The Guardian, Daily Telegraph, The Independent, Southall Gazette, Eastern Eye, Holy Moly, Playboy and Time & Leisure about grief and a wide range of topics. Her article, ‘A dirty secret called grief,’ published by the Guardian, is being used in university modules as part of the curriculum and in professional mental health environments, and was shared over 83,000 on social media around the globe. Kiran has used the internet and social media as a tool to break down the stigma attached with speaking about loss, after her mother passed away at the age of 62. She spoke to Sasha & Venetia about how the internet offered her a path to find those with a shared-experience to her own, something that she still feels is extremely valuable for a person in grief.Jeanne Sutton is a Dublin Based writer, whos article ‘Why You Shouldn’t Judge Other People’s Grief’ caught the eyes of Sasha and Venetia, after recording their chat with Kiran. In the article Jeanne speaks about how the way we mourn has moved online for a lot of people, but that this digital space should also be a safe one for people to grieve. In this really interesting conversation, she speaks about the idea of a digital wake as the new cultural norm for those experiencing loss. In the interview, online etiquette (or lack of) becomes a major topic of discussion, as Sasha, Venetia & Jeanne all share their experiences with death in a digital age in this thought provoking episode.If you're looking for a safe haven to express how you feel,Share articles, photos ,memories and more,Join the Grief Encounters Facebook Group,A place for support, compassion and empathy for those grievinghttps://www.facebook.com/groups/GriefEncounters/Music by: Nctrnm See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Juvenalia
41: The Simpsons with just Alan & Ellen

Juvenalia

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2018 57:46


We had a scheduling mix-up so Alan and Ellen sat down and had a chat about the thing that they’d pick if they were a Juvenalia guest, The Simpsons. This is not a rigorous history of The Simpsons, we jump around a lot and probably get things wrong but this is OUR Simpsons so let us have it. Happy New Year. We have zero solid plans for what’s happening with Juvenalia this year but we’re sure it’ll be very exciting and good. This episode is sponsored by Just Eat Ellen writes for Silicon Republic so go there and read her stuff. Juvenalia is Alan’s main thing but if you’re still feeling Christmassy then you could listen to his limited run made-for-TV Christmas movies podcast with Jeanne Sutton that has now ended, Roast Chestnuts. Relevant Twitter accounts for this episode: Ellen Tannam (@incogellen) Alan Maguire (@alan_maguire) Juvenalia (@Juvenalia_Pod) If you like Juvenalia and would like us to succeed in life then consider rating and/or reviewing us on your local podcast app. And tell your friends, that’s the best thing. Juvenalia original artwork by Dee McDonnell This episode was produced and edited by Brian + Alan

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Roast Chestnuts
10: The Perfect Christmas Present (2017) with Ellen Tannam

Roast Chestnuts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2017 58:06


Journalist and podcaster Ellen Tannam joins Alan and Jeanne for the last episode of this series of Roast Chestnuts. The gang talk about 2017’s The Perfect Christmas Present, the heartwarming tale of a man who can find the perfect present for anyone and a woman who’s just moved across the country to be with a boyfriend that she’s kind of meh about. He finds himself getting too close to his latest client ( the woman we just mentioned) and everything he thought he knew begins to unravel. Will he realise that the real perfect Christmas present is love before it’s too late? Spoiler alert: Yes. The Perfect Christmas Present was written by Blaine Chiapetta, directed by Blair Hayes, and stars Sam Page, Tara Holt, Emily Peterson, and Sam Guinan-Nyhart. Follow Ellen on Twitter here! She’s the best. Also listen to her on Juvenalia with Alan and read her articles on Silicon Republic. Find Jeanne and Alan on Twitter here: Jeanne Sutton (@jeannedesutun) Alan Maguire (@alan_maguire) and the podcast itself (@RoastChestnuts_)  Thank you so much to everyone who’s paid any attention at all to series one of Roast Chestnuts. We appreciated every twitter reply, review, nod, everything. We’ll be back next year so keep us in your podcast apps…and your hearts. Original artwork by Dee McDonnell Theme Music by Daniel McAuley This episode was produced by Brian and edited by Alan Podchaser: cc468714d352a097fb04c4dd2c425524

Roast Chestnuts
9: Undercover Christmas (2003) with Patrick Freyne

Roast Chestnuts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2017 45:21


Happy St. Stephen’s Day! Patrick Freyne of the Irish Times joins Alan and Jeanne to talk about 2003’s Undercover Christmas, the heartwarming tale of a cocktail waitress who agrees to give evidence against her fraudster boyfriend and ends up being taken to an FBI agent’s parents’ house for Christmas to hide out. The waitress and the FBI agent have to convince his parents that they’re a couple. Will the fake couple become a real couple? Who knows. Fun fact: this is the film that inspired this whole podcast. Undercover Christmas was written by Darrah Cloud, directed by Nadia Tass, and stars Jami Gertz, Shawn Christian, and Tyne Daly from Cagney And Lacey!  Follow Patrick on Twitter here and read everything he writes in The Irish Times because it’s always gold.  Find Jeanne and Alan on Twitter here: Jeanne Sutton (@jeannedesutun) Alan Maguire (@alan_maguire) and the podcast itself (@RoastChestnuts_)  If you like Roast Chestnuts and would like us to succeed in life then please subscribe and consider rating and/or reviewing us on your local podcast app. And tell your friends, that’s the best thing.  Original artwork by Dee McDonnell Theme Music by Daniel McAuley This episode was produced by Brian and edited by Alan

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Roast Chestnuts
7: Fir Crazy (2005) with Eithne Shortall

Roast Chestnuts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2017 54:55


Eithne Shortall, Sunday Times chief arts writer and author of Love In Row 27, joins Alan and Jeanne to talk about 2013’s Fir Crazy. Fir Crazy is the heartwarming tale of a woman who takes over her family’s Christmas tree lot for one fateful Christmas, steals electricity from a department store, and finds love along the way. Fir Crazy was written by Elizabeth Hackett and Hilary Galanoy, directed by Craig Pryce, and stars Sarah Lancaster, Eric Johnson, and Colin Mochrie. Eithne Shortall‘s hugely popular novel Love In Row 27 is out NOW Find Jeanne and Alan on Twitter here: Jeanne Sutton (@jeannedesutun) Alan Maguire (@alan_maguire) and the podcast itself (@RoastChestnuts_)  If you like Roast Chestnuts and would like us to succeed in life then please subscribe and consider rating and/or reviewing us on your local podcast app. And tell your friends, that’s the best thing. Original artwork by Dee McDonnell Theme Music by Daniel McAuley This episode was produced by Brian and edited by Alan

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Roast Chestnuts
6: Recipe For A Perfect Christmas (2005) with Bobby Aherne

Roast Chestnuts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2017 57:11


No Monster Club’s Bobby Aherne joins Alan and Jeanne to dissect 2005’s Recipe For A Perfect Christmas, the heartwarming tale of a food writer who gets her big break and sets her lonely mother up with a desperate chef in order to stop them both from annoying her. Will she find love along the way? Will there be salsa dancing? Will a man get fired for sleazy behaviour in the first five minutes in a way that we’re only learning to do now in 2017? Recipe For A Perfect Christmas was written by Rachel Feldman and Susan Nanus, directed by Sheldon Larry, and stars Carly Pope from Popular, Bobby Canavale, and immaculate queen of us all Christine Baranski. It’s also the first Lifetime movie we’ve watched. Go to No Monster Club’s Bandcamp and buy some of their music because they’re GREAT. Find Jeanne and Alan on Twitter here: Jeanne Sutton (@jeannedesutun) Alan Maguire (@alan_maguire) and the podcast itself (@RoastChestnuts_)  If you like Roast Chestnuts and would like us to succeed in life then please subscribe and consider rating and/or reviewing us on your local podcast app. And tell your friends, that’s the best thing. Original artwork by Dee McDonnell Theme Music by Daniel McAuley This episode was produced by Brian and edited by Alan

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Juvenalia
40: The Legend Of Zelda: Majora’s Mask with Stephen Colfer

Juvenalia

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2017 73:47


Stephen Colfer of Dreamgun and the Dreamgun Film Reads podcast joins Alan and Ellen to talk about 2000’s The Legend Of Zelda: Majora’s Mask. We talk about the weird loneliness of Majora’s Mask, loft living, ludonarrative dissonance, watching your friends play computer games, official console magazines, Pokemon tournaments, and loads of other stuff. Alan has another podcast on the HeadStuff Podcast Network running until Christmas. It’s called Roast Chestnuts. He reviews a made for TV Christmas film with Jeanne Sutton and a special guest every week. If you like Juvenalia, you’ll like Roast Chestnuts. Relevant Twitter accounts for this episode: Stephen Colfer (@stephenpip) Ellen Tannam (@incogellen) Alan Maguire (@alan_maguire) Juvenalia (@Juvenalia_Pod) If you like Juvenalia and would like us to succeed in life then consider rating and/or reviewing us on your local podcast app. And tell your friends, that’s the best thing. Juvenalia original artwork by Dee McDonnell This episode was produced and edited by Brian + Alan

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Roast Chestnuts
5: Christmas With Holly (2012) with Caroline Foran

Roast Chestnuts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2017 66:49


Writer and co-founder of GAFFInteriors.ie Caroline Foran joins Jeanne and Alan to watch Christmas With Holly (2012), the heartwarming story of a man who moves in with his brothers in a last-ditch attempt to get his deceased sister’s traumatised daughter to speak again. It’s also the heartwarming story of a jilted bride who opens a toy shop on an island in order to start over. Will they find love? With each other? Even though one of them has a long-term girlfriend? We’ll see.  Christmas With Holly was written by Pneneh Goldstein, adapted from the novel Christmas Eve At Friday Harbour by Lisa Kleypas, directed by Alan Arkush, and stars Sean Faris and Eloise Mumford. Christmas With Holly features not one but two Irish dancing scenes so look forward to that. Caroline’s book Owning It: Your Bullsh*t Free Guide To Living With Anxiety is available from all good bookshops now.  Find Jeanne and Alan on Twitter here: Jeanne Sutton (@jeannedesutun) Alan Maguire (@alan_maguire) and the podcast itself (@RoastChestnuts_)  If you like Roast Chestnuts and would like us to succeed in life then please subscribe and consider rating and/or reviewing us on your local podcast app. And tell your friends, that’s the best thing. Original artwork by Dee McDonnell Theme Music by Daniel McAuley This episode was produced by Brian and edited by Alan

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Roast Chestnuts
4: A Heavenly Christmas (2016) with Emer McLysaght

Roast Chestnuts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2017 53:43


Writer Emer McLysaght joins Jeanne and Alan to watch A Heavenly Christmas (2016), the heartwarming story of a woman who dies and goes to heaven but gets sent back to Earth to make a little girl’s wish come true and falls in love along the way. A Heavenly Christmas was written by Gregg McBride, directed by Paul Shapiro and stars Kristin Davis, Eric McCormack, and Shirley MacLaine. Near the end, Alan says that Albert Brooks starred in a 70s movie called Heaven Can Wait. It’s actually a 1991 film called Defending Your Life. Alan apologises. Emer co-wrote Oh My God What A Complete Aisling and it’s so good, everybody loves it. You can follow her on Twitter if you like Find Jeanne and Alan on Twitter here: Jeanne Sutton (@jeannedesutun) Alan Maguire (@alan_maguire) and the podcast itself (@RoastChestnuts_)  If you like Roast Chestnuts and would like us to succeed in life then please subscribe and consider rating and/or reviewing us on your local podcast app. And tell your friends, that’s the best thing. Original artwork by Dee McDonnell Theme Music by Daniel McAuley This episode was produced by Brian and edited by Alan

Juvenalia
39: Terry Pratchett with Dave Rudden

Juvenalia

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2017 136:01


Author Dave Rudden joins Alan and Sarah so that they can feel all the emotions about Terry Pratchett. This is a long one so make a pot of tea or plan a long drive somewhere. We focused mostly on the Discworld novels particularly Vimes and the witches. There’s lots of enthusing and lots of quoting from memory. Hopefully it’ll make you pick up a Discworld book or any Terry Pratchett book really. They’re pretty much all good. Enjoy. Dave’s books Knights Of the Borrowed Dark and The Forever Court are out now. The Forever Court is nominated for Senior Children’s Book of the Year a the BGE Irish Book Awards. If you’re quick you can still vote for it here Sarah’s book Spare And Found Parts will be out in Ireland, the UK, and Australia in Feb 2018. Alan has another podcast running until Christmas. It’s called Roast Chestnuts. He reviews a made for TV Christmas movie with Jeanne Sutton and a special guest every week. If you like Juvenalia, you’ll like Roast Chestnuts. Relevant Twitter accounts for this episode: Dave Rudden (@d_ruddenwrites) Sarah Maria Griffin (@griffski) Alan Maguire (@alan_maguire) Juvenalia (@Juvenalia_Pod) If you like Juvenalia and would like us to succeed in life then consider rating and/or reviewing us on your local podcast app. And tell your friends, that’s the best thing. Juvenalia original artwork by Dee McDonnell This episode was produced and edited by Brian + Alan

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Roast Chestnuts
3: A Wish For Christmas (2016) with Roisin Kiberd

Roast Chestnuts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2017 54:05


Writer Roisin Kiberd joins Jeanne and Alan to watch A Wish For Christmas (2016), the heartwarming story of a woman who gets a wish granted by SANTA CLAUS and has 48 hours to use the wish to change her life for the better and maybe fall in love and help others along the way too. We talk about the film, Vancouver, serial killers, actors pretending to work in offices, sigils, The Secret, and more serial killers. A Wish For Christmas was written by Helen Frost & Don McLeod, directed by Christie Will Wolf and stars Lacey Chabert and Paul Greene You can find Roisin’s excellent writing in Vice and other places and follow her on Twitter Find Jeanne and Alan on Twitter here: Jeanne Sutton (@jeannedesutun) Alan Maguire (@alan_maguire) and the podcast itself (@RoastChestnuts_)  If you like Roast Chestnuts and would like us to succeed in life then please subscribe and consider rating and/or reviewing us on your local podcast app. And tell your friends, that’s the best thing. Original artwork by Dee McDonnell Theme Music by Daniel McAuley

Roast Chestnuts
2: I’ll Be Home For Christmas (2016) with Esther O’Moore Donohoe

Roast Chestnuts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2017 55:01


Esther O’Moore Donohoe of The 80% podcast joins Jeanne and Alan to watch I’ll Be Home For Christmas (2016), the heartwarming story of a single mother trying to accommodate her cranky ex-cop father’s behaviour even though she’s very busy with AN IMPORTANT CASE. Along the way, the Roast Chestnuts gang find out what honey pears are, decide that Sharon Horgan’s Divorce was underrated, and write a very excellent sequel to I’ll Be Home For Christmas. I’ll Be Home For Christmas was written by Robin Bernheim, directed by James Brolin and stars James Brolin, Mena Suvari, and Giselle Eisenberg. Esther O’Moore Donohoe hosts The 80% which can be found wherever good podcasts are available. You can also hear her telling you where the traffic’s at as part of the AA Roadwatch team on Today FM. Find Jeanne and Alan on Twitter here: Jeanne Sutton (@jeannedesutun) Alan Maguire (@alan_maguire)  If you like Roast Chestnuts and would like us to succeed in life then please subscribe and consider rating and/or reviewing us on your local podcast app. And tell your friends, that’s the best thing. Follow Roast Chestnuts on Twitter and join The HeadStuff Podcast Network on Facebook Original artwork by Dee McDonnell Theme Music by Daniel McAuley This episode was produced by Brian and edited by Alan

Roast Chestnuts
1: A Princess For Christmas with Fuchsia MacAree

Roast Chestnuts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2017 54:16


Welcome to the first episode of Roast Chestnuts, a podcast about made for TV Christmas movies. This week, Jeanne, Alan, and special guest Fuchsia MacAree watch A Princess for Christmas (2011), a heartwarming tale about a woman who brings her orphaned niece and nephew to a fictional European country to spend Christmas with the family they never knew. Will she find love along the way? Yes, of course she will. A Princess For Christmas was written and directed by Michael Damian and stars Katie McGrath (who is Irish, v important), Sam Heughan AKA Jamie From Outlander, and Sir Roger Moore. Fuchsia McAree draws things. She’s one of the best at it. See for yourself by following her on Twitter or going to her website Find Jeanne and Alan on Twitter here: Jeanne Sutton (@jeannedesutun) Alan Maguire (@alan_maguire)  If you like Roast Chestnuts and would like us to succeed in life then please subscribe and consider rating and/or reviewing us on your local podcast app. And tell your friends, that’s the best thing. Follow Roast Chestnuts on Twitter and join The HeadStuff Podcast Network on Facebook Original artwork by Dee McDonnell Theme Music by Daniel McAuley This episode was produced by Alan Bennett

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Roast Chestnuts
Roast Chestnuts | A Christmas Movies Podcast

Roast Chestnuts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2017 2:35


Jeanne Sutton and Alan Maguire believe that the true spirit of Christmas lives in Made For TV Christmas Rom-Coms. That’s why they’ve started Roast Chestnuts, a new, limited-run series on the HeadStuff Podcast Network. Every Friday from November 3rd until Christmas they, along with a special guest, will be introducing you to a new Christmas movie, some good, some not great, but all very much made for TV. The first movie is 2011’s A Princess For Christmas so get watching and we’ll see you back here on November 3rd. Find Jeanne and Alan on Twitter here: Jeanne Sutton (@jeannedesutun) Alan Maguire (@alan_maguire)  If you like Roast Chestnuts and would like us to succeed in life then please subscribe and consider rating and/or reviewing us on your local podcast app. And tell your friends, that’s the best thing. Follow Roast Chestnuts on Twitter and join The HeadStuff Podcast Network on Facebook Original artwork by Dee McDonnell Theme Music by Daniel McAuley This episode was produced by Alan Maguire

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Juvenalia
3: Beauty and the Beast with Jeanne Sutton

Juvenalia

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2016 72:01


Writer Jeanne Sutton joins Alan Maguire and Sarah Maria Griffin to talk about Disney’s Beauty and the Beast. We have a good long chat about things like, but not limited to, Disney On Ice, big books, romance novels, problematic favs, Lena Dunham, angry wardrobes, if you were Belle would you stay in the castle, Twitter beefs, DVD commentaries, Les Miserables, The 10th Kingdom, The Wolf Among Us, Jupiter Ascending, which version of the Beast is the sexy beast? is Sarah Maria Griffin a furry? Shrek, Angela Carter, Bluebeard, Tom Hiddleston, Disney cruises, Stockholm Syndrome, the Good Nazi narrative, Inspirational Romance Novels, Bollywood, and giving Zach Snyder’s money to women. A busy episode I’m sure you’ll agree. Thanks for listening btw! It means a lot. If you subscribed and rated or even reviewed us on iTunes it would be amazing. Ok thanks, bye. Juvenalia original artwork by Dee McDonnell

Juvenalia
1: The Fifth Element with Sarah Maria Griffin

Juvenalia

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2016 45:36


Alan Maguire and Ellen Tannam talk to writer Sarah Maria Griffin about a film that was important to her as a teenager, The Fifth Element. Questions asked and answered in this episode include: Is The Fifth Element a noir? Who would we cast in a gender-swapped The Fifth Element? Is Ruby Rhod a queer icon? Is Bruce Willis a hot dad? Could The Fifth Element be made today? Is it weird and cool that Ellen and Sarah had never met before this episode but have something very important in common? How did Sarah turn some of the issues with being a Woman Who Likes Sci-Fi on their head while writing her first novel Spare And Found Parts? Is there really any need to watch Breaking Bad or True Detective? How strong are Alan’s keratin levels? Also, Jean Paul Gaultier, Bruce Willis’s Disney Sex Thriller, Zelda, Twin Peaks, home cinemas built by dads, CAPITALISM, and loads more. We had a Very Good Chat as they call it in formal chat circles. That’s the official term for it. I checked. This is the first episode of Juvenalia. If you enjoyed it then why not subscribe on iTunes or Stitcher or similar? We’ve got some very cool, interesting people coming in to talk about pop culture that was important to them when they were young in upcoming episodes including Damon Blake, Jeanne Sutton, Sinéad Burke, Giles Brody, Emer McLysaght, Louise Bruton, and lots of other people that Alan follows on Twitter and wanted an excuse to hang out with briefly in real life. Ok, thanks for listening. bye for now, see you soon. Juvenalia original artwork by Dee McDonnell Mixed and edited by Alan Bennett

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