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Steve Scully, a former IT worker who managed telecommunications for Jeffrey Epstein on Little Saint James Island from 1999 to 2005, claims he saw former President Bill Clinton on the island. Scully states he observed Clinton sitting with Epstein on the villa's porch. These claims were featured in the Netflix docuseries "Jeffrey Epstein: Filthy Rich".In this episode, we take a trip back to this story and ask the same question we asked back then:When will the failing legacy media do their job and demand accountability? (commercial at 7:43)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Steve Scully: Bill Clinton Was on Epstein's Island | Law & Crime (lawandcrime.com)
Steve Scully, a former IT worker who managed telecommunications for Jeffrey Epstein on Little Saint James Island from 1999 to 2005, claims he saw former President Bill Clinton on the island. Scully states he observed Clinton sitting with Epstein on the villa's porch. These claims were featured in the Netflix docuseries "Jeffrey Epstein: Filthy Rich".In this episode, we take a trip back to this story and ask the same question we asked back then:When will the failing legacy media do their job and demand accountability? to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Steve Scully: Bill Clinton Was on Epstein's Island | Law & Crime (lawandcrime.com)Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
Steve Scully, a former IT worker who managed telecommunications for Jeffrey Epstein on Little Saint James Island from 1999 to 2005, claims he saw former President Bill Clinton on the island. Scully states he observed Clinton sitting with Epstein on the villa's porch. These claims were featured in the Netflix docuseries "Jeffrey Epstein: Filthy Rich".In this episode, we take a trip back to this story and ask the same question we asked back then:When will the failing legacy media do their job and demand accountability? (commercial at 7:43)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Steve Scully: Bill Clinton Was on Epstein's Island | Law & Crime (lawandcrime.com)
On today's episode, Sarah is joined by Lisa Bryant, award-winning director, showrunner, producer and development executive with 25 years of experience in documentary television, news, entertainment and sports, to discuss the shocking world of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. Lisa discusses her experience in creating the award-winning Netflix documentaries, Jeffrey Epstein: Filthy Rich and Ghislaine Maxwell: Filthy Rich and what she discovered during the filming process as she and Sarah take a deep dive into the psyche of the two infamous predators.
For the full episode and two extra episodes a month please visit patreon.com/thenickbryantpodcast Lisa is an award winning Director, Showrunner, Executive Producer and development executive with 25 years of experience in documentary television, news, and entertainment. Lisa is the director of Jeffrey Epstein: Filthy Rich and Ghislaine Maxwell: Filthy Rich. Nickbryantnyc.com Patreon.com/thenickbryantpodcast Twitter: Nick__bryant
Lisa is an award winning Director, Showrunner, Executive Producer and development executive with 25 years of experience in documentary television, news, and entertainment. Lisa is the director of Jeffrey Epstein: Filthy Rich and Ghislaine Maxwell: Filthy Rich. Nickbryantnyc.com Patreon.com/thenickbryantpodcast Twitter: Nick__bryant
Dr. Kathryn Stamoulis is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor and Educational Psychologist based in New York. She is an expert in female adolescent sexual development and sexualized violence. In her role as a counselor, she has worked with both victims of sexual harassment and abuse, as well as perpetrators. She also teaches and has served as an adjunct psychology professor at Hunter College in New York City. She is a former president of the American Psychological Association Society for Media Psychology and currently serves on its board. Of late, her work has focused on educating the public on sexual grooming and spreading awareness surrounding the psychological manipulation techniques sexual predators employ. Sexual abuse thrives in a culture of silence, and Kathryn is driven by the knowledge that openly discussing issues around sexuality with young people will reduce the rate of sexualized violence as well as improve their lives in countless other ways. Kathryn often appears in the media, talking about current events and research surrounding adolescent sexuality. She has consulted on the Jeffrey Epstein case, and was featured in the Netflix docuseries Jeffrey Epstein: Filthy Rich. Additionally, she has been featured in many media outlets including MSNBC, The New York Times, NPR, The BBC and Chicago Tribune. Support the show
Frankie's Guests include author and found of BNI Dr. Ivan Misner, Ph.D., licensed psychologist Dr. Jenny Wang, Ph.D. author of "Permission to Come Home: Reclaiming Mental Health as Asian-Americans, and artist, film director, producer, author, and painter Leopold Gout with his new book "Monarca." Dr. Ivan Misner PhD, author of Infinite Giving: The 7 Principles of Givers Gain, and Founder & Chief Visionary Officer of BNI, the world's largest business networking organization. Called the “Father of Modern Networking” by both Forbes and CNN, Dr. Misner is considered to be one of the world's leading experts on business networking and has been a keynote speaker for major corporations and associations throughout the world. Founded in 1985, BNI now has over 10,000 chapters throughout every populated continent of the world. https://ivanmisner.com/ Dr. Jenny Wang is a Taiwanese American clinical psychologist and national speaker on Asian American mental health and racial trauma in Asian American, BIPOC, and immigrant communities. Her work focuses on the intersection of Asian American identity, mental health, and social justice. She is the founder of the @asiansformentalhealth Instagram community, in which she discusses the unique experiences of Asian diaspora and immigrant communities. Dr. Wang's novel, Permission to Come Home, is a crucial resource for the rapidly growing community of Asian Americans, immigrants, and other minorities and marginalized people to practice mental and emotional self-care. https://www.jennywangphd.com/Leopoldo Gout is a visual artist, award-winning author, filmmaker, and producer. A graduate of Central Saint Martins School of Art in London, he has written, packaged, published, and developed books for more than a decade, and was the head of his own imprint, Leopoldo & Co, at Atria/Simon & Schuster. He has produced award-winning films and television series, including Molly's Game, American Jesus, and Jeffrey Epstein: Filthy Rich, and the forthcoming Get Millie Black (with novelist Marlon James for HBO/Channel 4) among others, and was co-president of the James Patterson Entertainment company for many years. http://www.leopoldogout.net/.******Frankie Boyer is an award winning talk show host that empowers listeners to live healthy vibrant lives http://www.frankieboyer.com
Containing references to sexual abuse, far-right ideology, and the (literal) eating of babies, we face-off to evil, examining: two depictions of Cronos (Saturn) eating a child by Peter Paul Rubens and Francisco Goya; the contrast between their perspectives with regard to the question of evil; the myth of Cronos and the birth of Zeus (Jupiter); the archetype of Cronos and its contemporary influence; Cronos as autocrat and canceller of the future; Cronos as the shadow side of conservatism; the tyranny of the old over the young; sexual abuse of children as an aspect of the Cronos archetype; the case of Jeffrey Epstein; Cronos as the avoider of the law and of karma; how we are haunted by Cronos; gods and archetypes as hardcoded aspects of reality that cannot be changed but perhaps can be responded to; Rubens and Goya as offering two possible trajectories: embracing the real or transcending it; the ethical neutrality of either of these gestures; the Tree of Life as a map of reality; Chesed, The Hierophant, and Zeus, versus Binah and Saturn; the relationship between Cronos and Zeus as presented on the Tree of Life; Lon Milo DuQuette on The Wheel of Fortune and Zeus (Jupiter) as the restorer of karma; confronting evil versus taking responsibility for evil; the right-hand pillar (Mercy) and the left-hand pillar (Strength); the anatomy of each; Chokmah, Binah, and Geburah; The Chariot and The Hanged Man; both pillars as legitimate aspects of reality; my personal preference for the right-hand pillar and the sadness that is its consequence; Nick Land and accelerationism on capitalism as an aspect of reality; accelerationism, the left-hand pillar, and H.P. Lovecraft; both trauma and transcendence as routes to awakening and the divine. Support the podcast and access additional content at: https://patreon.com/oeith. Buy me a coffee at https://ko-fi.com/oeith or https://www.buymeacoffee.com/dbarfordG. Or you could send me a lovely book from https://www.amazon.co.uk/hz/wishlist/ls/1IQ3BVWY3L5L5?ref_=wl_share. Anonymous (2022). Rubens & Goya – Saturn devouring his son, https://tinyurl.com/33xrec24 (classicalartsuniverse.com). Accessed March 2022. Zac Braciszewicz (2006). Dreaming Saturn, https://tinyurl.com/mrxb45zd (wordpress.com). Accessed March 2022. Lisa Bryant, director (2020). Jeffrey Epstein: Filthy Rich. Netflix. Lon Milo DuQuette (2017). Understanding Aleister Crowley's Thoth Tarot, new edition. Newburyport, MA: Weiser. Phil Ford & J.F. Martel (2022). Weird Studies episode 114: on the wheel of fortune, https://tinyurl.com/2s43frc5 (weirdstudies.com). Accessed March 2022. Nick Land (2021). Critique of transcendental miserabilism. In: Fanged Noumena: Collected Writings 1987-2007. Cambridge, MA: Urbanomic / Sequence.
در این قسمت از پادکست سینمایی پاپکورن تاک، اخبار جدید سینمای جهان رو بررسی می کنیم و نقد بدون اسپویل داریم از چندین فیلم مختلفپادکست پاپکورن تاک رو در یوتیوب و یا برنامه های مطرح گوش دادن به پادکست دنبال کنید:https://li.sten.to/GCy5AHkفیلم هایی که هفته پیش دیدیم:Cry Macho (2021)Together (2021)The Card Counter (2021)Jeffrey Epstein: Filthy Rich (2020)Avatar: The Last Airbenderفیلمهایی که هفته بعد میبینیم:Old (2021)Free Guy (2021)The Card Counter (2021)Chapters:00:00 Intro03:57 News28:29 Film Review
John interviews Lisa Bryant, the director and executive producer of the Netflix docuseries “Jeffrey Epstein: Filthy Rich.” In the second episode of this two-part conversation, John and Lisa discuss Epstein's suspicious death in a jail cell in 2019, as he awaited trial — and the curious story of his alleged co-conspirator, Ghislaine Maxwell, who is set to go on trial in November.Part one of the conversation aired yesterday. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
John interviews Lisa Bryant, the director and executive producer of the Netflix docuseries “Jeffrey Epstein: Filthy Rich.” In the first episode of this two-part conversation, John and Lisa discuss the making of the series; Epstein's background and wealth; and how he rubbed elbows with (and ensnared) powerful people. John also asks Lisa about Epstein's first conviction in 2008, and how a “sweetheart deal” allowed him to step out of jail for 12 hours a day, six days a week. Part two of the conversation, which airs tomorrow, delves into Epstein's death in 2019 as he awaited trial in a second case — and the curious story of his alleged co-conspirator, Ghislaine Maxwell, who is set to go on trial later this year. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Happy Memorial Day! Keith is getting behind the wheel of a car! Courtney joins KATG to get to the bottom of that for all our sakes as well as to discuss the latest goings-on of our world, both good and very good. Bill Cosby has been denied parole, Alan Dershowitz is suing Netflix over the documentary Jeffrey Epstein: Filthy Rich, and Amy Cooper aka Central Park Karen is at it again. Happy holidays!
Trevor explores conversations on Justin Bieber's new album, Derek Chauvin, Jeffrey Epstein: Filthy Rich, and more. Exclusive Content: www.Patreon.com/TrevorOhlsen --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/trevor-ohlsen/support
Hello and welcome to The Rob Burgess Show. I am, of course, your host, Rob Burgess. On this, our 193rd episode, our guest is Bandy X. Lee, M.D., M.Div. Bandy X. Lee, M.D., M.Div., is a forensic psychiatrist and violence expert who was a fellow of the National Institute of Mental Health and faculty member at Yale School of Medicine for 17 years. Since 2002, she has served as consultant to the World Health Organization (WHO) and is now president of the World Mental Health Coalition. In addition to her clinical work in correctional and public-sector settings, she was director of research for the Center for the Study of Violence, founder and director of Yale's Violence and Health Study Group, and project leader for an academic collaborators group for the WHO. She consulted with governments on violence prevention programming internationally and within the U.S., as well as helped with prison reform, including New York City's once-notorious Rikers Island. She designed the Global Health Studies course, “Violence: Causes and Cures,” at Yale College, which led to her textbook, “Violence: An Interdisciplinary Approach to Causes, Consequences, and Cures” (Wiley-Blackwell, 2019). She published more than 100 peer-reviewed articles and chapters, 17 edited scholarly books and journal special issues, nearly 300 op-eds, and the New York Times bestseller, “The Dangerous Case of Donald Trump: 37 Psychiatrists and Mental Health Experts Assess a President” (Macmillan, 2017 and 2019). Her latest book is “Profile of a Nation: Trump's Mind, America's Soul” (World Mental Health Coalition, 2020). A quick programming note: Near the end of the episode, we allude to, but do not address directly, a complaint filed last month by Dr. Lee against Yale University. For background, here is part of a Tuesday, March 23 story in The Yale Daily News which you can read here: https://yaledailynews.com/blog/2021/03/23/former-professor-says-yale-fired-her-over-tweet-on-trump-dershowitz/ “Bandy Lee MED '94 DIV '95, a formerly Yale-affiliated faculty member in the Department of Psychiatry in School of Medicine, filed a complaint against the University on Monday alleging 'unlawful termination… due to her exercise of free speech about the dangers of Donald Trump's presidency.' University spokesperson Karen Peart declined to comment on the specifics of the case. Yale was the only named defendant. Lee's complaint alleges that Yale fired her in response to a January 2020 tweet that characterized 'just about all' of former president Donald Trump's supporters as suffering from “shared psychosis” and said that Alan Dershowitz, a lawyer on Trump's legal team, had 'wholly taken on Trump's symptoms by contagion.' Dershowitz responded to the tweet with a letter to Yale administrators, in which he complained that Lee's tweet constituted 'a serious violation of the ethics rules of the American Psychiatric Association” and requested that she be disciplined. The legal action listed five causes, including breach of contract, breach of good faith and wrongful termination.” The book by Alan Dershowitz I mention during this portion of the episode is titled, “Cancel Culture: The Latest Attack on Free Speech and Due Process,” and was published Nov. 17, 2020. And the Netflix documentary featuring Dershowtiz that I also mentioned is titled, “Jeffrey Epstein: Filthy Rich” and is available on Netflix. Join The Rob Burgess Show mailing list! Go to tinyletter.com/therobburgessshow and type in your email address. Then, respond to the automatic message. Also please make sure to comment, follow, like, subscribe, share, rate and review everywhere the podcast is available, including iTunes, YouTube, SoundCloud, Stitcher, Google Play Music, Twitter, Internet Archive, TuneIn, RSS, and, now, Spotify. The official website for the podcast is www.therobburgessshow.com. You can find more about me by visiting my website, www.thisburgess.com.
Interview with Lisa Bryant, Director of Jeffrey Epstein: Filthy Rich Documentary This is the third episode of our Jeffrey Epstein series. Shaunestte interviews Lisa Bryant, the Director, Executive Producer and Showrunner of the Jeffrey Epstein: Filthy Rich documentary that appears on Netflix. We are so excited to have Lisa on our show and talk about her experience in making the award- winning four-part series. Lisa discusses the importance of allowing the women who came forward and reported their abuse the appropriate space and time to share their truth along with interesting case developments that evolved while filming. Thank you to Lisa for not only giving these survivors a platform but also taking the time to talk with Shaunestte about her work. Lisa Bryant is an award winning Director, Showrunner and Executive Producer at Radical Media. Her work has been focused on the true crime documentary genre for the past 10 years. Lisa served as the Director, Executive Producer and Showrunner for the 4 part documentary series Jeffrey Epstein: Filthy Rich on Netflix. This project was created in partnership with Radical Media, Joe Berlinger and James Patterson was awarded two Critics Choice nominations (1 win) 2020 Best Crime/Justice series and two nominations from Los Angeles area Emmy awards for Crime/Justice series and Limited Documentary Series. In addition to the Epstein documentary Lisa Bryant also produced Unspeakable Crime: The Killing of Jessica Chambers, Gone: The Forgotten Women of Ohio, and Chaos in Court. Host- Shaunestte Terrell Guest- Lisa Bryant
Tune in to this first in a series of episodes about the legal battle against serial sexual predator Jeffrey Epstein. Shaunestte and Producer Jaime will talk about who Epstein was and discuss the events that led to James Patterson’s book Filthy Rich: The Jeffrey Epstein Story, attorney Bradley Edwards’ Book Relentless Pursuit: My fight for the victims of Jeffrey Epstein, and the Netflix documentary Jeffrey Epstein: Filthy Rich, which was based on James Patterson’s book. This episode will serve as background information for listeners to prepare for our following episodes which include a discussion with Bradley Edwards who represented more than 20 women in civil sexual abuse litigation against Epstein, and another discussion with additional people close to this case. Host- Shaunestte Terrell
We review two docuseries’ named Room 2806: The Accusation and Jeffrey Epstein: Filthy Rich. They’re both on Netflix and multiple episodes. Special guest - Lindsay Jones !
A difficult and explicit look at abhorrent behavior, especially depicted in various films. Why Irreversible is the most traumatic film I’ve ever seen It’s important that we calibrate our moral intuitions Victims and villains: what are the rules? #metoo, Harvey Weinstein, _The Morning Show _and power dynamics Understanding maturity and agency The burden of male sexuality vs our higher ideals Michael Jackson (Leaving Neverland), paedophile who courted boyfriends R. Kelly (Surviving R. Kelly), Aaliya was 13-14, hebephile who imprisoned adolescents Jeffrey Epstein (Filthy Rich), ephebophile who corrupted teens and the legal system Chronophilia and age of consent, ppreciating differnces in physical maturity What counts as mental illness? What is trauma? Codes of conduct Systemic conspiracies might be worse than specific sex crimes Spotlight and the Catholic Church Male sexuality is messy at best, and too often vile Victimhood culture must parse out differences in agency and responsibility Sex acts themselves are fascinating. How do we separate kink shaming from policing actual abuse? CONTEXT MATTERS.
In a special episode, Katie and Jennifer give their honest opinions on the Netflix documentary Jeffrey Epstein: Filthy Rich.
On today's show: Powers of Yoga - This Week's Top TV Shows Thought of the week: Progress not perfection. Yoga as a therapy or a way of life. Yoga is a verb and is your relation to the world. Yoga is how to create the ultimate relationship with the world. Yoga is how we connect. This week's top TV shows: True Detective, The Young Pope - The New Pope, Jeffrey Epstein: Filthy Rich, Treadstone, and Snatch. New season of Fargo has begun, this season features a true story from Kansas City, MO. http://therightleftchronicles.com/podcasts/1983/powers-of-yoga-this-weeks-top-tv-shows-his-hers-ep-22/
On today's show: Powers of Yoga - This Week's Top TV ShowsThought of the week: Progress not perfection. Yoga as a therapy or a way of life. Yoga is a verb and is your relation to the world. Yoga is how to create the ultimate relationship with the world. Yoga is how we connect. This week's top TV shows: True Detective, The Young Pope - The New Pope, Jeffrey Epstein: Filthy Rich, Treadstone, and Snatch. New-season of Fargo has begun, this season features a true story from Kansas City, MO.http://therightleftchronicles.com/podcasts/1983/powers-of-yoga-this-weeks-top-tv-shows-his-hers-ep-22/
In part 1 of this series, Tom and Aimee sit down to talk about 5 different Netflix Documentaries. They talk about Time: The Kalief Browder Story, Jeffrey Epstein: Filthy Rich, The Disappearance of Madeleine McCann, Tiger King and The Trials of Gabriel Fernandez. Tune in as Tom and Aimee give you their take on all 5 documentaries. FOR ADDITIONAL CONTENT Links, photos, interviews and information that compliments our podcast episodes :Check out our WebsiteCheck out our Featured Podcast GuestsCheck out our Podcast BlogSubscribe and Share
We're back! The topics this time around are Jeffrey Epstein: Filthy Rich, Fear City: New York vs The Mafia, Gangland, Rate Me, Greyhound, Project Power, Unhinged, World War Z, The Mandela Effect, Avatar 2, Tenet, The Batman, The Lord of the Rings: Gollum, and a remembrance of the late Chadwick Boseman.
Karly and Allegra discuss their different TV viewing styles as coping mechanisms. They also discuss the joy of superheroes and animated shows. Best of the MonthAna: 7:15I May Destroy You: 12:50Pan y Circo: 18:41So Close!Jeffrey Epstein: Filthy Rich- 25:03 Who/What Wow'd MeThe Umbrella Academy: 31:53Mavis: 41:15Remix: 44:20 Too Much TVThe Boys: 50:273%: 52:00 Was It Worth The Hype?She-Ra The Princess of Power: 55:46Avatar The Last Airbender: 1:06:00 Question of the Month 1:15:00 Question for NEXT Month 1:17:00 Allegra on Twitter | Karly on Twitter Chime in: Facebook | Instagram | Email | Website | Twitter | Voicemail
Obsessive game competition documentaries. Sarah Watt, Jeremy Downing and William Chen discuss the Netflix+ distributed The Speed Cubers and The King of Kong (2007). We begin by discussing the despicable qualities of the people featured in The King of Kong, particularly Billy Mitchell, and the under-dog qualities of Steve Wiebe. We then talk about the filmmaking and crafting of The King of Kong, particularly the areas where artistic license has been taken, and highlighting the characters of Brian Kuh and Steve Sanders. We move the conversation into The Speed Cubers, highlighting the difference in spirit between the two films, with the more recent film being far kinder than the harsher older film - connecting to our previous episode on Catfish and Tickled. We unpack the focus of the film The Speed Cubers, especially around its lack of focus on speed cubing competitions, with a focus on the relationship between Max and Feliks. We then discuss the films in comparison to other documentary films and documentary series, such as Spellbound, Wordplay, Double Dare, Jesus Camp, Jeffrey Epstein: Filthy Rich, Capturing the Friedmans, Three Identical Strangers, The Wolfpack, The Act of Killing, The Last Dance, Samsara and Koyaanisqatsi, particularly in structure and crafting, genre and place within the wider documentary film landscape, and the change in distribution style, between classic cinema release and Netflix. Our conversation then moves to the films' focus on the autism spectrum, discussing Max Park, the potential of Steve Wiebe being on the spectrum, with further connections to the Netflix docu-series Love on the Spectrum. We finish our conversation by considering both films as commentary on modern times, particularly each film representing two different philosophies around how to perceive of the world, with The King of Kong being a potential allegory for America's journey over the past decade, with The Speed Cubers being a story of friendship, community and hope for young people, regardless of nationality.
If you're into true crime and a great documentary, then you'll definitely love this episode as I give some commentary on the Netflix show Jeffrey Epstein: Filthy Rich. I lay out out my crazy thoughts on all of Epstein's chisme, along with some new news not in the documentary. Grab your wine because its Chisme Crime Time! This content is copyright of Chisme and Wine with Alyssa – © [Chisme and Wine with Alyssa] [2020]. All rights reserved. Music by https://youtube.com/iksonFollow my instagram @atrev13 to let me know what you are ready to chisme about on the next episode!Instagram
Jill is getting close to her due date! So baby project galore!(Link to podcast host/stream here.)Note: Project and pattern links are to Ravelry pages. What I've Finished:Jill completed the Compass crochet blanket by Buttonnose Crochet. Her Rav page here. She used Lion Brand Mandala in the Pixie colorway. She used exactly two skeins. She finished the Garter Earflap Hat from Purl Soho in the baby size, using Gnarled Paw Proper DK in Mexican Blue-Winged Butterfly. Her Rav page here. For her final spin for Tour de Fleece, she chain-plied the Greenwood Fiberworks Merino Superfine in the "Camo" OOAK colorway. She ended up with about 379 yards of a fingering (not worsted like I said in the episode) 3-ply. The Rav page for the yarn here. She also made the Fingering Entrechat by Lisa Chemery (Frogginette Knits) out of Spun Right Round SW Sock in Combat boots & Baby doll dresses colorway.My Current Fix:Jill's working on the matching Fingering Entrechat Bonnet using the same Spun Right Round yarn, in the 0-3months size. She's also making a Baby Yoda for Babies cardigan by Arianna Soloway for a friend out of Berroco Vintage in a taupe colorway doubled, and Craftsmart Value Economique in the sage colorway, also doubled for the hood. Her Rav page here. She first tried to use Knit Picks Chroma and Cloudborn Worsted held together for the hood. She also did a little work on her Fox Paws by Xandy Peters.What I'm Jonesing For:Jill still has some plans for additional baby crafting. She wants to sew burp cloths, breastfeeding nipple pads, and knit up some baby socks. She is going to use the Embroidered Birds pattern from Arne & Carlos bird book in Knit Picks Palette for a baby mobile. Jill wants to make the Rio Calina Cowl by Cat Bordhi. Cat made the announcement about upcoming death on her blog. The KAL hashtag is #4catbordhi. Jill kind of wants to make the cowl out of purple and to make it as part of the emPower People project. She's into the one-skein Amoretto shawl by Nadia Cretin-Lechenne. She also bought the Pink Velvet pullover by Andrea Mowry as part of her birthday sale. Re-Ups:Jill bought some Romney from Goodie Supply Co. for the Greater Los Angeles Spinning Guild Spin-a-long in the Safer at Home colorway, and matching Safer at Home Tonal 5 (a mint color). Jill also received the Tin Roof pattern by Yamagara from Melinda/Yarnderwoman.Uppers, Downers and Miscellaneous Links:Palm Springs (2020) on HuluUncut Gems (2019) on NetflixFatal Affair (2020) on NetflixJeffrey Epstein: Filthy Rich on NetflixThe Last Dance - ESPN docuseries on NetflixMarianne & Leonard: Words of Love (2019) on Amazon by Nick BroomfieldAlone - Artic Season 6Medical Police
Katie and Laura talk about what they've been watching during quarantine, including: Too Hot to Handle, Unorthodox, Dead to Me, Tiger King, Bosch, Ozark, Indian Matchmaking, Jeffrey Epstein: Filthy Rich, We're Here, Athlete A. They also touch on the worlds of 90 Days, Real Housewives and HGTV and prepare for the start of Darcey & Stacey.Follow us on Instagram: @mediaroompodcast.
Az elmúlt évtizedek egyik legdurvább szexuális ragadozójának történetét feldolgozó dokumentumfilm főszereplője Jeffrey Epstein, amerikai multimilliomos. Története ugyan a kilencvenes években indult, de fiatal lányok megerőszakolását és prostitúcióra kényszerítését az ezredforduló utáni években követte el. A „szennyes gazdag” sztorija fölöttébb kényes, hiszen Epstein az Egyesült Államok, illetve a nyugati világ legbefolyásosabb politikusaival, pénzembereivel és sztárjaival tartott közeli kapcsolatot. A film az áldozatok szemszögéből mutatja be az Epstein által kidolgozott erőszakrendszert, valamint bukását egészen az öngyilkosságig. Géczy Dávid filmrendező és Pöltl Oxi Zoltán újságíró a mostani podcastben a következő kérdésekre keresi a választ. Milyen karriert futott be Jeffrey Epstein a tengerentúli pénzvilágban? Kikkel állt kapcsolatban a legnagyobb sztárok közül, még akkor is, amikor bűnös üzelmeit szinte a nyilvánosság előtt űzte? Miért nem félt Epstein a törvénytől? Vajon kik fedezték a bűnüldözés előtt? Miért nem csapott le rá az FBI, holott idejekorán tudomására jutottak a bűncselekmények? Szociopata vagy pszichopata volt-e Epstein, netán mindkettő? Mennyiben hibáztathatók, vagy inkább, hibáztathatók-e egyáltalán az áldozatok? Mi vesz rá egy fiatal, tinédzserkorú lányt arra, hogy kétszáz dollárért engedjen egy perverz idős férfinak? Amikor végül Jeffrey Epsteint lecsukják, öngyilkos lesz a börtönzárkájában, de vajon tényleg öngyilkosság volt-e? Mennyiben volt bűnös Epstein barátnője Ghislaine Maxwell? (Az amerikai ügyészség Maxwellre harmincöt év börtönre kért a bíróságon.)
Last week President Trump signed an executive order banning the Chinese video-sharing app TikTok in 45 days unless it's sold, citing national security concerns. So when looking into the story the first thing we had to do was find out what TikTok is, why does Trump hates it so much, and are these concerns legitimate. We talk about all of that as well as the second season of Umbrella Academy and Jeffrey Epstein: Filthy Rich both streaming on Netflix
Last week President Trump signed an executive order banning the Chinese video-sharing app TikTok in 45 days unless it's sold, citing national security concerns. So when looking into the story the first thing we had to do was find out what TikTok is, why does Trump hates it so much, and are these concerns legitimate. We talk about all of that as well as the second season of Umbrella Academy and Jeffrey Epstein: Filthy Rich both streaming on Netflix
The Utah Jazz are 1-1 as we get into the NBA restarted. What are the disturbing trends? What are the concerns with the remaining 6 games? And where do we see them at come playoff time? John and Alan discuss and even disagree on some points. We look around the rest of the NBA and also talk about the Black Lives Matter movement that's taking center stage on the NBA court. In Pop Culture - Alan saw The Rental in theaters and John reviews Scoob! and Jeffrey Epstein: Filthy Rich. Short show this week! Thank you all for joining us and for your constant support!
This week the hogs have Barto (@elbartoarmy) on to discuss Jeffrey Epstein: Filthy Rich, Netflix's account of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell's international criminal enterprise. The documentary benefits from in-depth interviews with survivors including Sarah Ransome, Virginia Giuffre, and Maria Farmer, as well as an illuminating, albeit brief look at the latter's artistic depiction of her ordeal. But it suffers from some glaring omissions and collaboration with author and Clinton associate James Patterson as well as Sam's nemesis Alan Dershowitz. We unpacked what the series had to offer and mused about the damage conspiratorial thinking can do to mass movements. Speaking of which, please be sure to support Barto's work by checking out Food Not Bombs Wilmington on Facebook (facebook.com/FNBWilmington/), Twitter (@fnbwilmington) and Instagram (instagram.com/fnbwilm/) and throwing some skrilla at them on Cashapp ($fnbwilmington). These hogs write! Check out new writing (and old) on the Hog Planet Digest at hogplanet.substack.com. There you can find articles shed light on what we have discussed on older episodes, and if you subscribe, you can get new articles sent straight to your inbox as soon as they come out. Subscribe on patreon.com/hogplanet to support the show and get bonus content including extra episodes, extended cuts of guest interviews, and original artwork. As always, all music composed and created by the incomparable Joseph S. Bags (https://soundcloud.com/josephsbags) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hog-planet/message
Jeffrey Epstein " Filthy Rich" was a eye opening documentary. it really showed that certain people in the country can do what they want based on the money and information they have . kendall and I discuss Email question to Smoothwavepodcast@gmail.com instagram instagram.com/destinxp facebook facebook.com/smoothwavepodcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/SmoothWavePodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/SmoothWavePodcast/support
In what could be Sebastien's last participation to the podcast, the guys talk about the third beta of iOS 14, the new Music icon, Face ID coming to the Mac, the appeal (or not) of a Twitter subscription, Apple TV+ successes, and of course, what they've been watching lately. Netgear: Find out what makes Netgear America’s number one choice for Wi-Fi at Netgear.com/BestWifi. Here’s what’s new in iOS 14 beta 3 (thoughts on new Music icon and its evolution?) macOS Big Sur beta 3 suggests Face ID is coming to Macs Twitter will start looking at testing subscription options beginning this year Signs of success for Apple TV+ Apple TV+ earns a couple of Daytime Emmy wins thanks to ‘Peanuts in Space’ and ‘Ghostwriter’ Following the success of ‘Greyhound’, Apple is looking to capitalize with more blockbuster films What we’ve been watching: Greyhound on Apple TV+ The Last Dance on Netflix Jeffrey Epstein: Filthy Rich on Netflix The Old Guard on Netflix Make sure to follow your hosts on Twitter: @SebastienPage, and @melvco. Send a tweet to @LTiOS_fm if you'd like your question to be answered at the end of next week's podcast. Be sure to share your thoughts, comments, and suggestions below. Talk to you next week!
(Episode 12) This episode we talk about the Netflix docu-series “Jeffrey Epstein : Filthy Rich” episodes 3 & 4 wrapping up our final thoughts on the series. Help us raise money for RAINN : gf.me/u/ygqg8n Call 1-800-656-4673 free hotline available 24/7. National Sexual Assault Hotline. About RAINN RAINN (Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network) is the nation's largest anti-sexual violence organization. RAINN created and operates the National Sexual Assault Hotline (800.656.HOPE, online.rainn.org y rainn.org/es) in partnership with more than 1,000 local sexual assault service providers across the country and operates the DoD Safe Helpline for the Department of Defense. RAINN also carries out programs to prevent sexual violence, help survivors, and ensure that perpetrators are brought to justice. In 25 years, RAINN has helped 3 million survivors and their loved ones. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sammi1/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sammi1/support
In this week's roundup: Alexz watched MAD MEN, PACIFIC RIM, and THE POSSESSION OF HANNAH GRACE. Ashley watched the entire first season of THE WITCHER, HBO documentary I'LL BE GONE IN THE DARK, and UNCUT GEMS. Will watched THE PLATFORM and JEFFREY EPSTEIN: FILTHY RICH. Jeanette recommends YouTube shows Ghost Stories with Robert Welsh and Murder Mystery Makeup Mondays. Plus, it's a rare second new moon in one month, so the Ghouls briefly discuss each of their witchy rituals. They also lament over how Miss Rona is probably ruining Halloween this year, discuss the pushed release dates of HALLOWEEN KILLS and the CANDYMAN remake, and the announced cancellation/last season of THE CHILLING ADVENTURES OF SABRINA. This week's main topic episode for this Friday will be the 2013 remake of THE EVIL DEAD! Org of the Week to donate to: Check out @poisoneddollco on Instagram (www.poisoneddoll.com) and consider buying her "Witches Unite" print! 100% of the proceeds are being donated to Black Lives Matter. www.ghoulchat.com Please subscribe, rate and review us on all our streaming platforms! Follow us on Instagram and Twitter! @ghoulchat @williamfrench @jeanmarli @alexznyx @sonroja Intro song "Holy Prayer" by BASSBEAR --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Listen as hosts Cat Jacoby and John Pulley unpack the Netflix series Jeffrey Epstein: Filthy Rich, and discuss 5 important lessons about trafficking we can all take away from it.
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More threats of more lockdowns lead to even less thinking on the part of people on Social Media. this is evidenced by the proliferation of Epstein/Obama memes, at least one of which is so wrong that you would literally have to have to be dumber than cabbage to believe it. Which is why it got posted more than once over the week. Dave apologizes for being forced by other people to do something offensive a mere forty-seven years ago, and also did not win the Medal of Honor, although he is free to tell you that he did. The BINGE is back, with Rod taking on The Expanse, a sci-fi thriller about a war looming between Mars (of course) and Earth. Dave, in keeping with the theme of the Memes, took on the four-part documentary: Jeffrey Epstein: Filthy Rich. We’ve got Rodbo’s BEER of the WEEK, and this weeks winner of the Patrick Krebbs Memorial Listener of the Week Award..
Kirstie took a trip to Houston and bought a car, but she was 'catfished'. She recently worked with D.L. Hughley, who tested positive for COVID-19, after fainting on stage in Nashville. She gives a brief review on Eurovision, Jeffrey Epstein: Filthy Rich, and Waco. Lastly, she vents about all the people who are protesting against wearing a mask, and what the gym has been like since the reopening. Contact at: Twitter: @krst_oneInstagram: @kirstiehayyyden Email: thethirdchildpodcast@gmail.com
This week Jamie is once again joined by co-host Leigha Poulton to discuss 13 Reasons Why, Jeffrey Epstein: Filthy Rich and Queer Eye.On this episode we also discuss:Exposed: The Case Of Keli Lane available on NetflixTrial By MediaHannah Gadsby: DouglasSexual assault, black lives matter and listing to victims/survivors.
This week Jamie is once again joined by co-host Leigha Poulton to discuss 13 Reasons Why, Jeffrey Epstein: Filthy Rich and Queer Eye.On this episode we also discuss:Exposed: The Case Of Keli Lane available on NetflixTrial By MediaHannah Gadsby: DouglasSexual assault, black lives matter and listing to victims/survivors.
WARNING: THIS SEASON OF THE SPACE BETWEEN DEALS WITH SOME VERY HARSH TOPICS. LISTENER CAUTION IS ADVISED Back again with another Netflix Docuseries, your host and femme fatale Dani Cole brings Dan, Tim and Sarah on the disgusting journey that is Jeffrey Epstein: Filthy Rich. This week we go over episode one 'Hunting Grounds' find out how this mysterious douchebag created one of the most vile human trafficking pyramid scheme in human history. If you or someone you know is the victim of abuse please call 800.656.HOPE (4673) to be connected with a trained staff member from a sexual assault service provider in your area or check out https://www.rainn.org/about-national-sexual-assault-telephone-hotline?fbclid=IwAR0HruQlYnWveIo_VC18SK_t3BLNtbBUWAeFPH0p6ErxM4y0nfrzhIxhN-Y (https://www.rainn.org/about-national-sexual-assault-telephone-hotline?fbclid=IwAR0HruQlYnWveIo_VC18SK_t3BLNtbBUWAeFPH0p6ErxM4y0nfrzhIxhN-Y) A special thanks to our Patreon backers who helped support us at Patreon.com/professionalcasual : Thank you! Craig G., Kevin C., WreckMyPodcast, Charlie S., Jarrod C., Witchdream, Anthony R., Michelle A., Sarah B., Emily, Dan C., Dani, and Lindsay F. Professional Casual Gear: https://teespring.com/stores/professionalcasual (https://teespring.com/stores/professionalcasual) Built Bar (Use link and use code 'professionalcasual' at checkout for discount): https://l.facebook.com/l.php?u=https%3A%2F%2Fbuiltbar.com%2F%3Ffbclid%3DIwAR1csKQAHcNAS-dT3-7pH8242Z4K7X0tT_fPeBBm702ZyBuTRCl_2qw-3HE%23%3Fbaapp%3DPROFESSIONALCASUAL&h=AT04e1Uy6B22XSluNC1VWMWJWl8_jzAMRZtBEBhZG1LMe9AgcTF8-Sglzlt_ynRR_VGPEkiuATs1mrDzQZa7M7BLGT80YaiPFl7tYtXRnX_lsu1ee5aEYHqSC490iV7Vkg (https://builtbar.com#?baapp=PROFESSIONALCASUAL) Skillshare (get 2 months free, or 30% off the annual sunscription): skillshare.eqcm.net/Q5mR9 Our Giveaways: Professionalcasual.com/giveaways
On this weeks episode we talk about what we've been watching this week, plus we delve into Richard Curtis's time travelling Rom-Com About Time. Films/TV discussed: Jeffrey Epstein: Filthy Rich Dark Waters Snow Piercer TV Show Hellraiser About Time Contact us here: Podcast@TheMovieQuest.com Instagram Listen to us here: Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Spotify Stitcher
We are back and have a lot to discuss today! Eric and I play catch up before diving into the news and what we've been watching. Be sure to subscribe to the show! Email us at whatdyouthinkpodcast@gmail.com Follow Matt on Instagram Follow Eric on Instagram Follow Matt on Letterboxd Intro music by Ryan Taubert
The announcement that Donald Trump was creating a new branch of the military called the Space Force was swiftly followed by the announcement that Greg Daniels and Steve Carell, the creator and star of The Office, would re-team on Space Force, a sitcom about said branch. Should that have occurred? Now that the first season has dropped on Netflix, John Ramos has returned to discuss the matter. Around The Dial takes us through AMC's ITV import Quiz, Season 2 of Ramy on Hulu, Netflix's docuseries Jeffrey Epstein: Filthy Rich, and the new Starz drama Hightown. Tara wastes no time in pitching the three-week-old What We Do In The Shadows episode "On The Run" to The Canon. Then after naming the week's Winner and Loser, it's the sequel to a Game Time that sings. Put on your moon-print fatigues and join us! GUESTS
This week the Boys get right to it with the state of racial injustices (1:00) and the reaction to Netflix' Jeffrey Epstein: Filthy Rich (6:22). They also talk music: They talk Freddie Gibbs x Alchemist's latest effort (13:10), falling out of love with your favorite artist (17:55) and cap things off with a glimpse into Henry June's creative process (24:40).