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In 1976, Jenette Kahn took on one of the biggest roles in comic books - publisher of DC Comics, home to superheroes like Superman, Batman and Wonder Woman. She was only 28, and the first female boss. Her first mission was to change the company name. For decades it had been known as National Periodical Publications but, with sales stalling, Jenette reverted back to the original name: DC Comics. It wasn't her only shake-up. The illustrator Milton Glaser created a new logo, and rules were brought in to make sure artists kept the rights to their own characters and ideas. The changes worked, bringing in more comic titles, new characters and a wider readership. Jenette was later promoted to president of the company, and then editor-in-chief, eventually leaving in 2002. By the time she left, the staff had grown from 35 people to 250, half of whom were women. Jenette tells her story to Jane Wilkinson. With movie trailer excerpts from the Warner Brothers films: Superman (Dir: Richard Donner, 1978), Batman Forever (Dir: Joel Schumacher, 1995) and Wonder Woman (Dir: Patty Jenkins, 2017). Eye-witness accounts brought to life by archive. Witness History is for those fascinated by the past. We take you to the events that have shaped our world through the eyes of the people who were there. For nine minutes every day, we take you back in time and all over the world, to examine wars, coups, scientific discoveries, cultural moments and much more. Recent episodes explore everything from football in Brazil, the history of the ‘Indian Titanic' and the invention of air fryers, to Public Enemy's Fight The Power, subway art and the political crisis in Georgia. We look at the lives of some of the most famous leaders, artists, scientists and personalities in history, including: visionary architect Antoni Gaudi and the design of the Sagrada Familia; Michael Jordan and his bespoke Nike trainers; Princess Diana at the Taj Mahal; and Görel Hanser, manager of legendary Swedish pop band Abba on the influence they've had on the music industry. You can learn all about fascinating and surprising stories, such as the time an Iraqi journalist hurled his shoes at the President of the United States in protest of America's occupation of Iraq; the creation of the Hollywood commercial that changed advertising forever; and the ascent of the first Aboriginal MP.
Do you want to know how she did it? First, stop putting self limiting beliefs on yourself. Have you ever heard of the 4-minute mile?For years, everyone believed the 4-minute mile was impossible. Scientists, athletes, and coaches all said the human body just wasn't capable. Then one day, Roger Bannister came along and broke it.And you know what happened next?Before long others started breaking the 4-minute mile too. The barrier wasn't physical!!! It was all mental. He proved it could be done, and that belief opened the floodgates. That gave others a BORROWED BELIEF that maybe they could do it too.As leaders, we have the responsibility to break those mental barriers for our teams. That's exactly what I did when I set out to book 30 listing appointments in 30 days. I didn't do it to prove something for myself. I did it to show my team what was possible. To create a new standard. To give them a BORROWED BELIEFHere is the crazy thing… It worked. One of our agents, Jenette, watched me do it and saw it was possible, and now she accomplished it too. 30 Listing Appointments in 30 days!Now think about what that means for the rest of the team. They've seen me do it. They've seen her do it. That borrowed belief is powerful. It shows them that the impossible isn't impossible. It's just unexplored territory waiting for someone brave enough to break through the mental barrier.So here's my challenge. If I could do it, and she could do it—why not you? Why not now?In this episode, we're diving into the power of breaking mental barriers, building belief through action, and setting a new standard for success. We're also sharing how the right mindset, time management, and discipline can completely transform your business.Jenette breaks down her entire process so you can do it too!Click the link below to listen to the full episode and start breaking barriers today!
Adonica Coleman, a local community leader in Columbia, Missouri, shared her journey from a young single mother to a successful business owner and community advocate on stage in the 2nd That's What She Said Columbia. Today she visited with Jenette and Kerry in The She Said Project Podcast studio to reflect on her She Said experience and discuss resilience and the importance of sharing personal struggles to inspire others.
Our guest today on The She Said Project Podcast has had a lifelong exploration of identity and perception. She Said Danville 2024 speaker Rachel Long drops by to chat with Jenette and Kerry about her story, "The Stiletto Secret" while encouraging listeners to embrace their unique qualities and challenge assumptions about others.
Mila Thomas Fuller shared her story, "I Delivered", on stage in That's What She Said Champaign in 2024. Jenette and Kerry welcome her into the She Said Project Podcast studio to discuss the importance of finding joy and community support, embracing life's challenges while finding humor in difficult situations.
Mila Thomas Fuller shared her story, "I Delivered", on stage in That's What She Said Champaign in 2024. Jenette and Kerry welcome her into the She Said Project Podcast studio to discuss the importance of finding joy and community support, embracing life's challenges while finding humor in difficult situations.
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It's the legendary Jenette Goldstein (Aliens, Titanic, T2) who graces us with her presence on this week's ep! From doing theatre at the storied Beverly Hills High, to a move to England that changed everything, to her current amazing and delightful creations (where the alphabet starts at “D!”), Jenette might just be the humblest icon around!
Nicole Morgan of Champaign-Urbana shared the story of her personal journey towards accepting and advocating for her child's needs, and her visit with Jenette and Kerry on this week's podcast further emphasizes the importance of perseverance, advocacy and support in navigating motherhood.
Author Myra Levine of the inaugural That's What She Said Indianapolis cast visits with Jenette and Kerry to discuss the story she shared on stage and her unique, long, winding, non-traditional path to parenthood. The She Said Project Podcast is recorded in partnership with Illinois Public Media. All materials contained in this podcast are the exclusive property of The She Said Project and That's What She Said, LLC. Learn more at shesaidproject.com.
Luisa Gomez of Bloomington-Normal joins Kerry and Jenette this week on the podcast to share their personal experiences with grief and trauma, highlighting the power of storytelling and the need for vulnerability and authenticity. A tragic, sudden shift during the rehearsal process caused Luisa to focus on their struggles with loss and mental health, emphasizing the importance of self-care, therapy, and community support.
Unexpected turns lead this week's guest, Connie Blick of Bloomington-Normal, to valuable lessons and a deeper appreciation for the present moment. While sharing the story behind the story with Jenette and Kerry, Connie recounts the transformative power of gratitude and self-discovery. The She Said Project Podcast is recorded in partnership with Illinois Public Media. All materials contained in this podcast are the exclusive property of The She Said Project and That's What She Said, LLC. Learn more at shesaidproject.com.
Danielle Hendricks visits with Jenette and Kerry and reflect on the story she shared onstage in Champaign-Urbana in 2024 highlighting the joy and love that can be found in even the most difficult moments. The She Said Project Podcast is recorded in partnership with Illinois Public Media. All materials contained in this podcast are the exclusive property of The She Said Project and That's What She Said, LLC. Learn more at shesaidproject.com.
Mark Rolston and Jenette Goldstein share their experiences on "Aliens" including the audition process, the cast camaraderie and why we love these characters so much. Mark and Jenette have been all over the world and received love for their iconic characters and how multigenerational "Aliens" is. An unconventional movie for mothers and their children.
Mark Rolston and Jenette Goldstein share their experiences on "Aliens" including the audition process, the cast camaraderie and why we love these characters so much. Mark and Jenette have been all over the world and received love for their iconic characters and how multigenerational "Aliens" is. An unconventional movie for mothers and their children.
In this special podcast episode, the Kate Jared and Jenette discuss impactful classroom strategies as they celebrate Jenette's retirement. They share favorite teaching techniques, such as using cold calling cards and fostering personalized learning environments, while emphasizing the importance of teacher-student relationships and the evolving nature of education.
Join us as we dive into the highlights of the recent UCET conference, Utah's largest educational technology event! Jared and Jenette sit down with educators from Davis School District to discuss innovative ideas and tools they've discovered, from AI tutoring to digital data tracking, all aimed at enhancing classroom learning experiences.
April 2, 2024 - Natalie Beck, Karla Miller, and Jennette Jurczyk joined Byers & Co to talk about the Heart of Illinois Community Foundation's production of That's What She Said and some of the behind-the-scenes stories of how the event has been put together. Listen to the podcast now!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jared and Jenette talk with two high school seniors Kallie Johannsen and Glenn Shields, who share insights on balancing academics, music, and sports. The episode explores their achievements, tips on time management and anxiety, and their suggestions for improving education.
I've had the privilege of working with and interacting with these two Champaign powerhouses during my That's What She Said (TWSS) production prep. Kerry and Jenette are friends, colleagues and a perfect blend of business, theater, dreams and realistic goals. Listen as this duo explains the evolution of the popular, annual production of TWSS. With a full plate, Kerry hesitantly handed an eager Jenette the foundation of the production. Jenette took the baton and brought TWSS back from hiatus using Kerry's fundamental tenants: no drinking before/during, no f*** bombs, use first person only (aka talk about YOURSELF), no religion/politics and no marketing/selling. Jenette has respectfully taken these foundational elements and used the “fishbowl of ideas” to grow the show premise into different mediums: From the Stage to the Page book, The She Said Project Podcast and a dozen markets performing their own TWSS. Learn about their dynamic and what's important to them: the power of yes vs. no, appreciation toward the ordinary day, beach wave syndrome and the night you'll ugly cry and belly laugh. BUY tickets to That's What She Said https://thevirginia.showare.com/orderticketsvenue.asp?p=1761&src=&_ga=GA1.1.1587177955.1706545403&_gl=Thank you so much for listening! However your podcast host of choice allows, please positively: rate, review, comment and give all the stars! Don't forget to follow, subscribe, share and ring that notification bell so you know when the next episode drops! Also, search and follow hyperlocalscu on all social media. If I forgot anything or you need me, visit my website at HyperLocalsCU.com. Byee.
In this episode, Jenette and Jared welcome Sara Fariola, a professional learning specialist, to discuss the intriguing world of the teenage brain. Sara shares insights from her experiences as a foster parent and teacher, emphasizing the importance of understanding neuroplasticity, cultural responsiveness, and building strong relationships with students. The conversation delves into the impact of trauma on the brain, the role of the amygdala in emotional responses, and practical strategies for creating a positive and engaging classroom environment for teenagers.
In our final episode of season eight, Jenette and Kerry visit with Susan Toalson McGinty and chat about how "Growing Up Poland" was an unexpected, but significant era in Susan's youth.
Jenette and Kate observe and interview Kara Oliverson, a math teacher at Clearflied High. She talks about how she engages kids, checks for understanding, and hold high expectations. Listen for wonderful ideas and clips from her classroom
Monica Bullington of Bloomington-Normal is in the podcast studio with Jenette and Kerry to discuss her story, "Nacho Love" where she takes the audience on her journey of growth, relationship and forgiveness.
Good morning friends! Well, it's about to be the end of the year. It's the 1st of the month and we have our dear friend Jenette here to usher in the end. In a good way (sarcasm)! For our lontime fans you will remember "Jenettesplainig", well now it has returned! We have much to discuss, including the weather so let's get ready to learn! - The holiday assistance program is open and in need of sponsor families! This great Fox Valley United Way program provides opportunities for everyone to help families during the holiday season. Sponsor a family, provide a gift card or donation and organize a blanket or toy drive. For more information contact our friend J.D. at (630) 896-4636. Your help is appreciated! - The Dementia Support Group meets every last Wednesday of the month from 5 to 6 pm at Bardwell Residences. You must RSVP, to do so call (630) 892-5790. Visit the website here to learn more about Bardwell Residences: https://www.gardant.com/bardwellresidences/ - Year round internships are available at Open Door Health Center of Illinois. Many positions such as Public Health Intern and Human Resources Intern are open and seeking applicants. See the flyer for more details or send your resume to: karinam@opendoorclinic.orgHave a great rest of the day! Good Morning Aurora will return with more news, weather and the very best of Aurora. Subscribe to the show on YouTube at this link: https://www.youtube.com/c/GoodMorningAuroraPodcast The second largest city's first daily news podcast is here. Tune in every Monday, Wednesday & Friday to our FB Live from 8 am to 9 am. Make sure to like and subscribe to stay updated on all things Aurora. Twitter: goodmorningaur1 Instagram: goodmorningaurorail Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6dVweK5Zc4uPVQQ0Fp1vEP... Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/.../good-morning.../id1513229463 Anchor: https://anchor.fm/goodmorningaurora #positivevibes #positiveenergy #downtownaurora #kanecountyil #bataviail #genevail #stcharlesil #saintcharlesil #elginil #northaurorail #auroraillinois #cityofaurorail #auroramedia #auroranews #goodmorningaurora #news #dailynews #subscribe #youtube #podcast #spotify #morningnews #morningshow #friday --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/goodmorningaurora/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/goodmorningaurora/support
This special episode features Peoria Mayor, Rita Ali, who appeared on stage in the inaugural That's What She Said in Peoria, IL. Reflecting on her story, "Everything I Needed to Know I Learned in High School," Jenette and Kerry learn more about the successes and failures that got Mayor Ali to where she is today.
Nicole Frydman reconnects with Jenette and Kerry after appearing in the 10 year anniversary show of That's What She Said in Champaign-Urbana in February 2023. The friends share lots of memories and laughter as they learn more about Nicole's discovery that she is worth standing up for.
Hosts Kerry and Jenette could not be any more excited to welcome Bonnie Newberry into the studio to discuss her story "By My Bootstraps," from the Danville's inaugural show one particularly stormy night in 2023.
Jenette and Kate sit down with Carly Maloney, an English teacher at Viewmont high school. Carly was just named Utah teacher of the year. Listen to hear how a wonderful educator is using her plateform.
Jenette and Kate sit down with Instructional Coach Sharon Mcgarry to discuss what effective teaching in every class looks like. They share specific strategies from the high reliability framework.
We are SO EXCITED to introduce our Very Special Guest this week - The Master of Bra-Fitting - Jenette Goldstein of Jenette Bras. Jenette is a former award-winning actor (Aliens) and founder of Jenette Bras, a bra-fitting boutique specializing in sizes D-K, with locations in L.A. and Atlanta. Her tagline: "The alphabet starts at "D"." As we all know - this is Holly's favorite subject. But for a twist, Holly is the one learning new lessons - and her MIND WAS BLOWN after a session with Jenette at her boutique in Atlanta. Join us this week as Jenette shares her amazing story of how she went from Hollywood movie sets to creating a niche business from scratch - with no business experience - and has found great create success by serving woman in a category that has mostly been ignored. LISTEN TO EPISODE 169 here! ABOUT JENETTE: Jenette Goldstein is the co-founder and CEO of Jenette Bras, the nation's premier bra-fitting boutique for full-busted women. The company was founded in East Hollywood in 2009 and has grown to include four shops in Southern California and two in Atlanta. She is also known for starring as Private Vasquez in the sci-fi horror film Aliens (1986), which won her the Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actress. But what are here this week to celebrate her journey from successful actress to female entrepreneur – and the mountains she has climbed in-between. HOW IT STARTED: For Jenette, this whole story may have started at age 12, when she visited the local “bra lady” with her mother, near a kosher butcher. This was mortifying, but her visits to mall stores were even worse. The fits were abysmal; either the cups were too small, or the band slipped down to her waist. The problem continued plaguing her throughout her life. With a 32 G bra size, describing herself as “small framed” yet “busty,” she grew increasingly frustrated. But then, purely by divine intervention, she was in London and found a store servicing “girls that have a small ribcage and a fuller bust.” This experience literally changed her life, because this type of service and women's undergarments in untypical sizes did not exist in the United States. Fastforward to somewhere around the time in her 40s, when she found acting jobs becoming scarce, because Hollywood sucks for women. So, with no business experience, she and her artist husband decided to fill the missing gap in women's bra sizes and options by opening their first Jenette Bras boutique in LA. She has since gone from launching a new career, a new company, expanding her brick-and-mortar stores, weathering the shutdown of COVID in the retail sector - and defying ageism – to become THE EXPERT in women's foundation wear. HOW TO BUY A BRA THAT FITS: The Importance of Bra Comfort & Self-Acceptance A bra is the most technical piece of clothing to produce. You can compare it to a men's tailored suit and or a finely made pair of shoes. A bra must do the work. For instance, a skirt doesn't have to lift you, it can just look beautiful. The arch of a shoe must do the work: if it does support your arch, your whole body is affected. The job of a bra is incredibly complicated. It must give comfort, support, and create a beautiful profile. Therefore, the research and development of making this item of clothing is intense. “The price is not luxury pricing, it's quality pricing.” A bra is intimate. It is a beautiful piece of clothing. It's what you put on the first thing in the morning, and it should make you feel beautiful (as well as fit well, be comfortable and create a gorgeous silhouette). That is your secret power. This is your blueprint for getting dressed. This is the foundation of building a great outfit. Creating an outfit and feeling beautiful takes practice. And you really must start with the undergarments that support your body and give you the confidence that you need to feel fabulous in your clothes. Everyone has what they call “problem areas,” or parts of the body they are self-conscious about. But this should not bring shame or embarrassment. You have the power to reshape or support those areas so that you have the kind of confidence that makes you shine from within. Confidence is key. Holly and Jenette discuss their favorite undergarment brands, the benefits of a professional bra-fitting, and how bras are constructed so you can become an educated consumer! We had SO MUCH FUN meeting Jenette, and we are grateful for the wealth of knowledge she has imparted on us this week! Get Episode 168 wherever you get your podcasts - and be sure to subscribe to our YouTube Channel to see this full interview. HAVE YOU JOINED THE BOOK CLUB? In case you missed the WORLDWIDE RELEASE PARTY for Holly's new book…. Holly has published a new style guide: Stop Making These Fashion Mistakes! This style guide makes a great gift for those who need it, and those who don't know they need it. This will be a game changer for anyone who could be struggling with their style. This book was written for you! It is available on Amazon – and is already a BESTSELLER!! Get your copy today! #YYYAASSSSS And as always, please listen to the podcast wherever you like to listen and recommend us to your friends and family. If you sign up for our newsletter, you get all this free fashion content, delivered straight to your inbox. Every. Single. Week. Don't know how your day can get any better! Thank you for being our Fashion Besties! Xoxo – Holly Katz Your Favorite Personal Stylist, the Hostess with the Mostest AND the only Holly you need to know! www.fashioncrimespodcast.com FASHION CRIMES PODCAST “The Best Fashion Friend You Never Knew You Needed!”
Jenette and Kerry visit with Patty Prann Young, who shared her story on stage in Bloomington in 2022, about Patty's move to America at a young age and her journey to self-acceptance.
In this episode of The Real Undressed, Jenette Goldstein, founder of Jenette Bras, discusses the significance of proper bra fitting and the transformative impact it can have on a woman's confidence and comfort. Jenette shares her personal journey with finding the right bras and how it inspired her to open her store catering to women with larger cup sizes. The conversation delves into the empowering role of lingerie and even touches on the inclusion of kink-inspired lingerie. Overall, this episode highlights the importance of embracing one's body and finding lingerie that makes you feel confident and comfortable. In this episode you'll get to: ~ learn how the right bra fitting can completely transform a woman's comfort and confidence. ~ discover the genesis of Jenette Bras and how she found a major gap in the lingerie industry, which she powerfully filled. ~ understand how lingerie has the power to empower and enhance a woman's body image. ~ explore the benefits of kink-inspired lingerie. ~ learn how different cultures have distinct lingerie traditions and variations in women's sensuality. ~ hear Jenette share her personal experiences with bra fitting and the inspiration behind opening her store ~ dive into the conversation as it uncovers the importance of giving back through a surprising and transformative event. ~ get tips on caring for your bras and knowing when it's time to replace them. ~ and much more! Connect with Jenette Goldstein Website | https://jenettebras.com/ Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/jenettebras_la/ Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/JenetteBras/ ***** Deborah's Brand New Book! UNDRESSED: An Invitation to Claim Your Erotic Nature In my brand new book UNDRESSED, I give you the keys, lived experiences, and practices to be a self-possessed, turned ON, erotically alive woman. This book is a journey to rip the bandage off the shame of being a turned-on woman You'll learn how to ride through the seven power centers of the body to harness your erotic nature for true self-expression and embodied confidence You'll accept that you can be a woman who is unafraid to live out loud Most importantly, you'll harness your Mojo to be a turned-on woman, self-possessed, and become erotically alive. And when you claim your erotic nature, you give off a magnetic energy. UNDRESSED is an energetic transmission for confidently claiming your erotic nature. Pre Order yours now and get $600 worth of Bonuses immediately: www.undressedbook.com/podcast ***** Connect with Deborah Website | http://therealundressed.com/ Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/therealundressed/ https://www.instagram.com/deborahkagan/ Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/mojorecoveryspecialist/ Subscribe to The Real Undressed Podcast iTunes | https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-real-undressed-with-deborah-kagan/id1494643770 Spotify | https://open.spotify.com/show/1eOQaw6kryBsXo7Jb6qEnv Please remember to: è Subscribe è Rate è Review the podcast. I read every single one and your feedback is valuable.
Jenette and Kate visited Camille Johnson's ASL classroom at Bountiful High. After, they sat with her to talk organization, rejuvinating your career, and advice for new teachers. Don't miss the recording of Camille's ASL class. Camille's Celebrate Everything Sugar Cookies
Jenette and Kate sit down with Trevor Muir to talk about his books The Epic Classroom and The Collaborative Classroom. They discuss everything from stories that teachers create in the classroom and teaching students to work together.
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Kate and Jenette sit with Connie Ziegler, Multi-Language Learner Cordinator and Christin Perovich, k-12 Multi-Language Learner Instructional Coach. They discuss an exciting new sofware called ELLvation. This tool gives teachers concrete ideas in supporting Multi-Language Learners.
Season Seven wraps with Kerry and Jenette fan-girling over Mary Catherine Roberson and her story, "Believing the Hype." We can all relate to Mary Catherine's journey to overcoming imposter syndrome and stepping into her confidence.
Danielle recounts her story "I Am' from her performance onstage in Bloomington-Normal in the fall of 2022 and shares her deep connection with the empowering work that Kerry and Jenette bring to life on the She Said Stage.
Jenette and Jared sit down with Cody Johnson to talk about the book Drive by Daniel Pink. This book explores what motivates people. Our hosts talk about master, autonomy, purpose, and how they relate to motivation in the classroom.
Heidi Esther joins our hosts Kerry and Jenette for some laughter, some reflection, and some serious joy. In her story, "Sleepless in Champaign" Heidi told the audience in Champaign, IL about the fears and doubts she faced on her wedding night.
Kerry and Jenette check in with Jacquelyn Monroe, who shared her story on our virtual Story Sharing Showcase series in 2020. Jacquelyn described how her journey to motherhood helped her face her life choices and set her on a path to healing.
In "The Big Fail," Hannah Landis shared her experiences on stage in Danville, IL in March 2023. In the studio, Hannah, Jenette and Kerry get into a riveting discussion about the history of women's health and motherhood.
Elizabeth MacPhail has to come to terms with her life choices and find her own truth in her funny, but poignant story, "According to the Shoulds." She chats with Jenette and Kerry about the experience of sharing her story on stage in Bloomington in the fall of 2022.
Shandra Summerville joins hosts Kerry and Jenette live in the studio to share more details about her story "Amusement Parks with Broke Best Friends," from the 2023 show in Champaign. As the daughter of two well-known local educators, Shandra reflects on her relationship with her mother through tough times and happy times.
Jenette and Kerry visit with Ray Hatch, who coined her title of "W.I.M.A.W.W." during her performance onstage in Bloomington in 2022. Laughter abounds as the three ladies share "well-intentioned" stories.
From the vaults of I Was There Too, Matt brings out a classic episode with Jenette Goldstein of Aliens, T2, and Titanic. This week Jenette Goldstein joins Matt to chat about her portrayal as bad-ass Pvt. Vasquez in Aliens, John Connor's foster mother in Terminator 2, and Irish Mommy in Titanic. Jenette tells us how she fell into the body building sub-culture in East London prior to being cast as Pvt. Vasquez, what it was like shooting in the huge vat of baby oil for the T-1000 in the lava bath scene, and using her own experience as a mother while putting her children to bed for the last time in Titanic. Plus, we finally lay some deep film score time signature controversy to rest as James Bladon returns in another edition of I Was There Tune. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week Jenette Goldstein joins Matt to chat about her portrayal as bad-ass Pvt. Vasquez in Aliens, John Connors foster mother in Terminator 2, and Irish Mommy in Titanic. Jenette tells us how she fell into the body building sub-culture in East London prior to being cast as Pvt. Vasquez, what it was like shooting in the huge vat of baby oil for the T-1000 in the lava bath scene, and using her own experience as a mother while putting her children to bed for the last time in Titanic. Plus, we finally lay some deep film score time signature controversy to rest as James Bladon returns in another edition of I Was There Tune.This episode is sponsored by:Hullo. Go to hullopillow.com/IWTT and order today. You can save $5, $10, or $20 on each additional pillow you purchase depending on size!Harry's. Go to Harrys.com now and Harrys will give you $5 off if you type in IWTT at checkout with your first purchase. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week Jenette Goldstein joins Matt to chat about her portrayal as bad-ass Pvt. Vasquez in Aliens, John Connors foster mother in Terminator 2, and Irish Mommy in Titanic. Jenette tells us how she fell into the body building sub-culture in East London prior to being cast as Pvt. Vasquez, what it was like shooting in the huge vat of baby oil for the T-1000 in the lava bath scene, and using her own experience as a mother while putting her children to bed for the last time in Titanic. Plus, we finally lay some deep film score time signature controversy to rest as James Bladon returns in another edition of I Was There Tune.This episode is sponsored by:Hullo. Go to hullopillow.com/IWTT and order today. You can save $5, $10, or $20 on each additional pillow you purchase depending on size!Harry's. Go to Harrys.com now and Harrys will give you $5 off if you type in IWTT at checkout with your first purchase. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
THIS EPISODE WAS ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED IN APRIL 2014In this very special episode, Janet podcasts her very own DAUGHTER! … Well, at least someone who played her daughter in a thing. It's the terrific Jennette McCurdy (Sam and Cat) and a sitting-on-the-rug hangout, covering such topics as feminism, faith, and becoming a real life Ghostbuster.You can read Jenette's new book I'm Glad My Mom Died now.This podcast was reproduced with assistance from Brian Bulman