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Why are we all so obsessed with YOU - the Netflix thriller that made stalking sexy and turned Joe Goldberg into an anti-hero/heartthrob? In this episode, we dive into the psychology behind the show's appeal, and also dig into the real-life gossip: cast rumors, cast members dating, plus some fun behind-the-scenes facts you might not know.
Anna Camp is an actress best known for her role as the unforgettable Aubrey Posen in the PITCH PERFECT film series. She has built an impressive resume with notable roles in popular television shows such as THE MINDY PROJECT and TRUE BLOOD, and most recently, she played Maddie & Reagan Lockwood in the last season of Netflix's YOU. In the epic fifth and final season of YOU, Joe Goldberg returns to New York to enjoy his happily ever after… until his perfect life is threatened by the ghosts of his past and his own dark desires. In this interview, we talk about the challenges of the acting business, her experience playing twins in YOU and the technical challenges of filming scenes, advice for screenwriters on character development, and much more. Want more? Steal my first book, INK BY THE BARREL - SECRETS FROM PROLIFIC WRITERS right now for free. Simply head over to www.brockswinson.com to get your free digital download and audiobook. If you find value in the book, please share it with a friend as we're giving away 100,000 copies this year. It's based on over 400 interviews here at Creative Principles. Enjoy! If you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts? It only takes about 60 seconds and it really helps convince some of the hard-to-get guests to sit down and have a chat (simply scroll to the bottom of your iTunes Podcast app and click “Write Review"). Enjoy the show!
Zusammen mit Jule und Stine ("Trash*innen" Podcast) spreche ich über das Serien-Finale von "You - du wirst mich lieben" auf Netflix!
Joe Goldberg (from the Netflix series YOU) is an admitted stalker, serial killer, and all-around psychopath. So why is that so many women are in love with him... or worse yet, defend him and attack his victims? Eleni Sagredos is back to break down Joe's troubling psyche and horrific behaviors. Because Joe may be fictional, but men like him are very real. And we don't want the next victim to be... YOU! WARNING: This episode is an absolute rant. So, please... buckle up! Eleni's Links Tiktok & Instagram: Nowshesspeaking Eleni's AMAZING book! F THE NICE GUY LINKS Patreon: Patreon Page Tiktok: FtheNiceGuy Tiktok Youtube: F the Nice Guy Youtube Page
In this episode of TV Party Tonight, Mark Radulich and Jason Teasley review the fifth and final season of Netflix's hit psychological thriller YOU. With Penn Badgley returning as the dangerously charming Joe Goldberg, this season brings his twisted saga full circle as past sins, false identities, and broken relationships finally catch up with him.Mark and Jason break down the final arc's high-stakes twists, the return of familiar faces, and whether the show stuck the landing after years of narrative reinvention. From stalking and obsession to guilt and accountability, the duo explores how YOU wrapped up its commentary on toxic romance, social masks, and the dark side of self-perception. Was Joe finally held accountable? Did the series earn its ending? Tune in for a spoiler-filled, insightful discussion on one of Netflix's most addictive dramas.Disclaimer: The following may contain offensive language, adult humor, and/or content that some viewers may find offensive – The views and opinions expressed by any one speaker does not explicitly or necessarily reflect or represent those of Mark Radulich or W2M Network.Mark Radulich and his wacky podcast on all the things:https://linktr.ee/markkind76alsohttps://www.teepublic.com/user/radulich-in-broadcasting-networkFB Messenger: Mark Radulich LCSWTiktok: @markradulichtwitter: @MarkRadulichInstagram: markkind76RIBN Album Playlist: https://suno.com/playlist/91d704c9-d1ea-45a0-9ffe-5069497bad59
The show where movies, TV, and viral chaos collide!Dive deep into pop culture's most gripping stories and the internet's wildest debates. Each episode breaks down:We dissect the controversial film Sinners, covering:✔ The Shocking Twists – What worked (and what didn't)?✔ Themes of Sin & Redemption – Does it justify its brutality?✔ Why Critics Are Split – Love it or hate it, this movie stays with you.Joe Goldberg's saga might be ending… or is it? We analyze:✔ His Most Unhinged Moves Yet – How far does he go this time?✔ The New Obsession – Meet the latest victim (or villain?).✔ Predictions for the Ending – Will he face justice… or escape again?Could 100 unarmed men beat a silverback gorilla? We settle it with:✔ Science vs. Meme Logic – What do experts actually say?✔ Battle Scenarios – Terrain, tactics, and why the gorilla probably wins.✔ Why This Debate Went Viral – Absurd? Yes. Entertaining? Absolutely.
Happy Ladies Pitch Wednesday! Disclaimer: I am no way a licensed profesional. The information shared in this episode is intended for entertainment purposes only, so do with that information what you will. ENJOY! This week on the show, Haydee Baby finally has a guest and it's none other than the former playboy of the post office, Joose from the Chillin with Joose Podcast. They dive into the shits with online stalking. Does Joose have some Joe Goldberg in him?
Send us a textIf astrology isn't real, then why is all this Aries energy bringing up political rage? What can Jalen Hurts' birth chart tell us about his values? Was Penn Badgley born to play Joe Goldberg? And what is up with “Fisherman Fashion” under the North Node in Pisces?
In the epic fifth and final season, Joe Goldberg returns to New York to enjoy his happily ever after… until his perfect life is threatened by the ghosts of his past and his own dark desires. Join the Watchers as we break down episodes 1-5 of the finale season of the Netflix hit series, You. #YOU #NetflixYOUYOU (2018) is a crime drama television series on Netflix starring Penn Badgley, Charlotte Ritchie, Madeline Brewer, Griffin Matthews, Natasha Behnam, b, Pete Ploszek, Tom Francis, Nava Mau and Anna Camp.Subscribe, rate and review! Follow The Watchers in the Basement on social media! Use #WatchersBasement to comment about the show!facebook.com/watchersbasementtwitter.com/WatchBasement instagram.com/watchersbasementthreads.net/@watchersbasementanchor.fm/watchersbasement
This week, Tommy is joined by actress Madeline Brewer who is currently starring in the Netflix series YOU, opposite Penn Badgley. YOU is back for its fifth and final season and Madeline’s character finds herself as the new object of Joe’s affection. You also know and love Madeline from her Emmy-nominated portrayal of Janine in Hulu’s THE HANDMAID’S TALE, which is also out right now in its sixth and final season. It’s safe to say she is delivering some of the most powerful performances this spring in all of television. Today, Madeline opens up about the intensity of working on two hit shows that involve traumatic storylines, if she’s ever spoken to a therapist about her characters, being a super-fan of YOU before joining the final season, why she loves playing characters with some loose screws, what working on those intimate scenes with Penn was like, three ways anyone can outsmart Joe Goldberg, how she learned to feel comfortable enough to use her voice after feeling like she couldn’t earlier in her career, what it’s like being on a show that is analyzed and talked about across social media non-stop, why she wants Penn to win an Emmy for his portrayal of Joe, the actress she once fan-girled over at an audition, the truth about that fire red hairstyle in YOU, that iconic surprising moment for her character during this final season, the very real and important message behind the show, a dream project she would want to do next (hint: Christmas), that one celebrity that was on her birthday cake when she was 15, how she ended up in the Jersey Shore house at 2am, why the final episode of THE HANDMAID’S TALE is the most extraordinary episode of the entire series, and so much more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Starr and Fish are back and this week, we discuss Joe Goldberg of “You,” thoughts on the new film, “Sinners,” gym fit evolution, Shannon Sharp, true Fish stories, food collaboration, new Fish music and more! New music: “Time Tells All” | Eastside Fish x Ngenious
W pełnym rozmachu piątym i finałowym sezonie Joe Goldberg powraca do Nowego Jorku, aby żyć długo i szczęśliwie... jednak duchy z przeszłości i mroczne pragnienia mogą obrócić jego marzenia w pył. Rozmawiają Małgorzata Steciak i Maciej Łuka.
Hello you. This week on What The Hype we're taking a dive into Netflix's ‘You' ahead of the premiere of the psychological thriller's fifth and final season. Join. Pam, Laura and Micah as they reminisce on the past four seasons of the series and get to the bottom of just what makes Netflix's ‘You' so addicting. Plus, we're sharing what tops our list as the wildest thing Joe Goldberg has done on the show! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
He's charming, he's dangerous, and he's back for one last time. Newsweek's H. Alan Scott chats with Penn Badgley to talk all things You—from Joe Goldberg's twisted evolution to the shocking elements of the final season. Penn opens up about the psychological toll of playing TV's most lovable stalker, what fans can expect from the show's explosive conclusion, and how it feels to finally say goodbye to one of the most complicated characters on television. Spoilers? Not really. Fascinating? Definitely. (Oh, and yes, we talk about the parallels between Gossip Girl and You. Oh, and how Penn got his start playing a bully on Will & Grace. So yeah, you're gonna wanna listen to this episode.) See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
It's the final chapter of Joe Goldberg's bloody tale. You can catch all 10 episodes of the thriller's final season only on Netflix. And after you've watched, join Tudum's Ari Romero and Chancellor Agard for their spoiler-filled recap! They walk through the full season, share behind-the-scenes details from the finale, and recall their favorite moments from previous seasons. SPOILER ALERT: We're talking about You in detail and revealing key plot points. If you don't want to know what happens, listen after you've watched! Follow Netflix Podcasts and read more about You on Tudum.com.
Tina Knowles reveals a secret breast cancer battle. ET's one-on-one with Beyonce's mom detailing their unbreakable bond. And the nasty family rumor that impacted her the most. Then, John Cena's cosmetic surgery confession. The procedure he says WWE pressured him to get. Plus, Demi Moore gets real about navigating beauty standards in Hollywood. And, Carrie Underwood returns to the “American Idol” stage. But why she calls her first live episode as a judge brutal. Then, Denzel Washington takes over the ET mic. Plus, a first look at Jennifer Love Hewitt's return to the “I Know What You Did Last Summer” franchise nearly 28 years later. And, co-star Freddie Prize Jr. also returns as his wife, Sarah Michelle Gellar drops news on a slasher sequel of her own. Then, Rosie O'Donnell on her close friendship with the Menendez brothers. The parenting advice Lyle gives her from prison. Plus, less than 48 hours until the final season of “You”. Penn Badgley on saying goodbye to Joe Goldberg for good. And, a casting change for “Toy Story 5”. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
We opened the episode with a continuation of our Villains Month coverage, diving into the more nuanced territory of morally gray characters. In this third week, we shifted from examining outright villains to exploring the blurred lines between villains and antiheroes.While often confusing, this distinction can help deepen our understanding of literary characters and narrative structure. We discussed how selfish motives and chaotic actions typically define villains, whereas antiheroes may lack traditional heroic qualities but are still driven by noble or relatable goals.What Is On Our NightstandsBefore diving into the main theme, we shared what's currently on our nightstands. Arthur has just finished Transmentation | Transcience by Darkly Lem, a multi-universe sci-fi thriller recently released by Blackstone Publishing. He's moving on to Rhino: The Rise of a Warrior by Nicholas Sainsbury Smith, which is being described as a Conan-meets-Mad-Max-style story set in the Hell Divers universe. A book review will be published soon.Meaghan, on the other hand, is juggling a few books. She's reading an advanced copy of When She Was Gone by Sarah Foster, a psychological thriller that explores family estrangement and disappearance through multiple POVs.She's also in the early chapters of Grady Hendrix's Witchcraft for Wayward Girls, which touches on the dark history of homes for “troubled” girls, wrapped in Hendrix's signature dark humor. Additionally, she's reading Scythe and Sparrow by Brynn Weaver on her subway commutes - the final installment in the Ruinous Love trilogy, known for its dark romance and black comedy. The first book, Butcher and Blackbird, is even getting a film adaptation.Defining Villains vs. AntiheroesOur main discussion centered around defining the differences between villains and antiheroes. We agreed that villains are typically characterized by outright selfishness, chaos, and harm with little to no regard for others. They oppose the protagonist and often revel in destruction or dominance.Antiheroes, in contrast, may lack traditional heroic qualities - like moral clarity, compassion, or honor - but are usually driven by a personal code or a higher, sometimes noble, purpose. Their actions might be questionable, but their motives often aim toward the greater good. For example, they may take morally ambiguous paths to achieve just ends.We used Patrick Bateman from American Psycho and Joe Goldberg from You to illustrate this line. While both offer internal justifications for their actions, we agree that their intentions and outcomes mark them more as villains than antiheroes. They may rationalize what they do, but ultimately their actions are self-serving and destructive.Another great example we discussed was Zayden from Fourth Wing. Though initially perceived as a villain by the protagonist, Violet, his motivations are revealed to be much more layered, shifting his status into antihero territory. Similar shifts occur in characters like Rhysand from ACOTAR, who is misunderstood early on but ultimately acts with benevolent intentions.The Complexity of Character Roles in Narrative StructureWe examined how literary structure, especially multiple POV storytelling, can alter our perceptions of characters. With multiple viewpoints, we often gain deeper insight into the inner motivations of a character who might otherwise appear villainous from another perspective.Meaghan made the point that antiheroes don't need to be the main character. In stories with multiple perspectives, an antihero can be a supporting or secondary character whose actions significantly impact the narrative, even if they're not the protagonist.We discussed characters like Captain Ahab from Moby Dick, Jay Gatsby, and Shakespearean figures like Macbeth and Hamlet. These figures blur the lines between heroism and villainy by embodying both admirable and damning traits. Captain Ahab is fueled by vengeance but is also driven by deeper human emotions, while Gatsby's immoral actions are motivated by love and longing.We touched on how world-building can influence a character's perceived morality. In tightly defined universes, a single action might shift a character from hero to villain or vice versa. The broader and more complex the setting, the easier it becomes to justify or criticize those actions.Modern Obsession with Antiheroes and Reader RelatabilityA recurring theme in our talk was the rising popularity of antiheroes, especially in BookTok communities and modern literature. Meaghan emphasized how modern readers are drawn to nuanced characters who reflect the gray morality of real life. Straightforward good-versus-evil narratives feel outdated to many readers who want complexity and inner conflict in their characters.Romance novels, particularly dark romance, often play with this dynamic. Characters like Zade Meadows from Haunting Adeline or those in Lights Out by Navetta Allen operate with morally questionable methods but are driven by well-intentioned motives, making them compelling and controversial at the same time.We also reflected on Joe Goldberg's character arc and how the show's clever use of internal narration makes viewers uncomfortably sympathetic toward someone who is clearly a villain. This blurring creates tension and complicates our engagement with the story, prompting us to question our moral compass.Characters like Tyrion Lannister in Game of Thrones were also mentioned. While initially self-serving, he evolves over the series into someone with more noble intentions, even if he doesn't fit the typical heroic mold. He shifts from a villain to a morally gray character and eventually a reluctant hero in some people's eyes.Genre Examples and Pop Culture InfluenceWe highlighted how genres like comic books and dark fantasy frequently feature antiheroes. Characters like Deadpool, Daredevil, The Punisher, and Batman exemplify this model. These characters challenge traditional morality, often operating outside the law but still striving to uphold a personal sense of justice. Meaghan noted that even characters like Geralt from The Witcher are often misclassified as antiheroes when they may just be grumpy or reluctant heroes.Arthur brought up the Murderbot Diaries as another upcoming example - an android that hacks its programming to gain autonomy while also occasionally killing humans. It's complex, emotionally resonant, and set to become an Apple TV series.We also briefly touched on Silo's Juliet, who represents a reluctant hero more than an antihero. Her role highlights how characters are shaped by the world around them and are often pulled into heroism unwillingly.We examined situations where antiheroes may shift into villain territory, such as Tamlin from ACOTAR, whose descent into darker behavior between books one and two sparked significant conversation among readers. While some hope for redemption, others see the character's trajectory as complete.Finally, we discussed how some stories allow villains or antiheroes to win. Meaghan noted that this feels more realistic because, in life, good doesn't always triumph. These narratives, while less conventional, often leave a more lasting impact on readers.Final Thoughts and What's NextWe wrapped up by affirming our shared preference for morally complex characters over one-dimensional heroes or villains. Antiheroes, with their flaws, motivations, and layered choices, make for more engaging narratives. Readers want characters that mirror real-life complexity, and antiheroes offer that depth in spades.In the closing segment, we teased our next episode, where we'll focus on different portrayals of a famously adapted villain character across books, films, and shows. We plan to compare portrayals, potentially do a ranking, and analyze how this character has changed across time and mediums.In the meantime, we encouraged listeners to check out our latest reviews and ARCs on our website, FullyBooked.ca, and subscribe to the Bookish newsletter to stay up to date with all our content.
Netflix compartió el tráiler oficial de la última temporada de You. Crunchyroll reveló el avance oficial de My Hero Academia: Vigilantes.
In this episode of Spikes Excitement Talks, Gordon sits down with Joe Goldberg, Head of Brand Strategy at Santander UK and a member of the bank's Global Brand Council. From his early days in politics and consulting to shaping brand strategy at major agencies like Engine UK, Joe shares his unique perspective on how brands win hearts and minds.They dive into his early marketing lessons at Mars, where he learned the power of brand design, emotional connection, and category-defining campaigns. Joe reflects on the evolution of banking as an emotional business, the challenge of keeping financial brands relevant, and why helping customers make better money decisions is the ultimate test of brand strategy.Tune in for an insightful discussion on the future of banking, the role of AI in marketing, and why brands that create meaning—not just awareness—are the ones that truly stand out.
Wir nehmen Erika Mustermann auseinander: “The Autopsy of Jane Doe” stand lange auf unserer Watchlist und wir sind uns einig, dass dieser Film den Hype wirklich verdient hat. Horror News, Kino- und Streamingtipps haben wir auch mit ins Leichenschauhaus gebracht: In “Humane” soll die Menschheit auf brutalste Weise verkleinert werden und wir freuen uns schon, in “Companion” mal wieder Sophie Thatcher zu bewundern. Es gibt enttäuschende Neuigkeiten zu “Squid Game” und Joe Goldberg hat endlich seinen Bart abrasiert und kehrt für die letzte Staffel von “YOU” zurück nach New York. Viel Spaß mit der Folge und wenn ihr ein Glöckchen hört: Lauft! Instagram: schreckszene_podcast Mail: schreckszene@podnews.de Links zu den Trailern: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EDguqWe9oss https://www.paramountplus.com/de/movies/trailer/video/W0sTSDYMvuCqwydv01X2wDnpg0hZwDdJ/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uUx9tr3Cfuk https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RpEKCIDr6to https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HWC1y_VS8ZI https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AAOTtOD1yA0 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4mmmeIVaOA0 #horror #horrorpodcast #podnews #schreckszene #news #horrorfilm #horrorfilmpodcast #horrorserie #horrornews #horrorfilme #horrorserien #horrornerd #horrorwissen #you #squidgame #devilsdiner #maxxxine #humane #cassandra #companion #untildawn #janedoe #theautopsyofjanedoe
Wir nehmen Erika Mustermann auseinander: “The Autopsy of Jane Doe” stand lange auf unserer Watchlist und wir sind uns einig, dass dieser Film den Hype wirklich verdient hat. Horror News, Kino- und Streamingtipps haben wir auch mit ins Leichenschauhaus gebracht: In “Humane” soll die Menschheit auf brutalste Weise verkleinert werden und wir freuen uns schon, in “Companion” mal wieder Sophie Thatcher zu bewundern. Es gibt enttäuschende Neuigkeiten zu “Squid Game” und Joe Goldberg hat endlich seinen Bart abrasiert und kehrt für die letzte Staffel von “YOU” zurück nach New York. Viel Spaß mit der Folge und wenn ihr ein Glöckchen hört: Lauft! Instagram: schreckszene_podcast Mail: schreckszene@podnews.de Links zu den Trailern: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EDguqWe9oss https://www.paramountplus.com/de/movies/trailer/video/W0sTSDYMvuCqwydv01X2wDnpg0hZwDdJ/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uUx9tr3Cfuk https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RpEKCIDr6to https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HWC1y_VS8ZI https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AAOTtOD1yA0 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4mmmeIVaOA0 #horror #horrorpodcast #podnews #schreckszene #news #horrorfilm #horrorfilmpodcast #horrorserie #horrornews #horrorfilme #horrorserien #horrornerd #horrorwissen #you #squidgame #devilsdiner #maxxxine #humane #cassandra #companion #untildawn #janedoe #theautopsyofjanedoe
www.marktreichel.comhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-treichel/## Episode Summary: NSF and Overdraft Fees - What You Need to KnowIn this episode, Mark Treichel interviews Joe Goldberg, former director of the NCUA's division of consumer compliance policy and outreach, about the December 2024 NCUA letter addressing consumer harm from certain overdraft and NSF fee practices.### Key Topics Covered:Joe Goldberg discusses NCUA's recent guidance on problematic overdraft fee practices, including:1. Authorized Positive Settled Negative (APSN) fees - When a debit transaction is approved with sufficient funds but settles negative due to intervening transactions2. Multiple re-presentment fees - When members are charged multiple NSF fees for the same check/ACH item being represented3. Return Deposited Item (RDI) fees - When members are charged for depositing third-party checks that are returnedThe episode also covers:- NCUA's historical approach to overdraft oversight since 2005- Risk management principles credit unions should consider- The agency's current supervisory approach and expectations- New research findings on overdraft/NSF fee revenue at credit unions### Key Takeaways:- Credit unions should review their overdraft programs for compliance with current guidance- Self-identification and correction of issues is viewed favorably by NCUA- Overdraft/NSF fees typically comprise 2-5% of credit union revenue- The agency will continue monitoring these fees through call report data- Credit unions should ensure fee practices are fair and clearly disclosed to members### Featured Guest:Joe Goldberg - Former Director, Division of Consumer Compliance Policy and Outreach at NCUA (2014-2021)### Host:Mark Treichel - With Flying Colors Podcast
Wer 2025 so viel Zeit wie möglich im Kinosessel verbringt, hat ein wirklich gutes Jahr vor sich! Wir geben euch einen ersten Überblick, was euch dieses Jahr erwartet und worauf wir uns am meisten freuen: Ganz oben auf der Liste stehen natürlich Highlights wie "Conjuring 4 - Last Rites" oder "Black Phone 2". Aber es gibt auch ein paar neue Lichtblicke am Horrorhimmel, wie zum Beispiel "Him". Ein bisschen Trash ist natürlich auch dabei und Lena freut sich jetzt schon, dass in "Beneath the storm" bald wieder Haie durch die Luft geschleudert werden. Bei den Serien wird es mindestens genauso spannend: In "Crystal Lake" und "Welcome to Derry" erfahren wir endlich, was Jason und Pennywise getrieben haben, bevor das Gemetzel losging und in der letzten Staffel von "You" sehen wir, ob Joe Goldberg noch ein 5. Mal davon kommt. Wir hoffen, ihr seid auch 2025 wieder dabei und wünschen euch ein gruseliges neues Jahr! Instagram: schreckszene_podcast Twitter: twitter.com/schreckszene Mail: schreckszene@podnews.de Links zu den Trailern: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GAnlZnI6HrU https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g7XM_7j9Tew https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=smjqeBPQNx8 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=psUzTH8FiQc https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KX2k8lMj47s #horror #horrorpodcast #podnews #schreckszene #news #horrorfilm #horrorfilmpodcast #horrorserie #horrornews #horrorfilme #horrorserien #horrornerd #horrorwissen #vorschau #vorschau2025 #mayfairwitches # nosferatu #scream #scream7 #ichweißwasduletztensommergetanhast #ichweißwasduletztensommergetanhast4 #americanpsycho #thewolfman #wolfman #themonkey #stephenking #dontyoudare #whenevillurks #dertodesmarsch #richardbachman #deathofaunicorn #sinners #thewomanintheyard #drop #untildawn #finaldestination #finaldestination6 #rumours #beneaththestorm #28yearslater #28dayslater #28weekslater #megan #megan2 #soulm8te #insidious #clowninacornfield #conjuring #conjuring4 #lastrites #him #saw11 #frankenstein #frankensteinsbraut #blackphone #blackphone2 #predator #predatorbadlads #thanksgiving2 #fivenightsatfreddys2 #theyfollow #silenthill #strangerstings #welcometoderry #crystallake #squidgame #squidgame3 #alien #alienearth #wednesday #wednesday2 #sandman #sandman2 #you #you5 #thelastofus #thelastofus2
Wer 2025 so viel Zeit wie möglich im Kinosessel verbringt, hat ein wirklich gutes Jahr vor sich! Wir geben euch einen ersten Überblick, was euch dieses Jahr erwartet und worauf wir uns am meisten freuen: Ganz oben auf der Liste stehen natürlich Highlights wie "Conjuring 4 - Last Rites" oder "Black Phone 2". Aber es gibt auch ein paar neue Lichtblicke am Horrorhimmel, wie zum Beispiel "Him". Ein bisschen Trash ist natürlich auch dabei und Lena freut sich jetzt schon, dass in "Beneath the storm" bald wieder Haie durch die Luft geschleudert werden. Bei den Serien wird es mindestens genauso spannend: In "Crystal Lake" und "Welcome to Derry" erfahren wir endlich, was Jason und Pennywise getrieben haben, bevor das Gemetzel losging und in der letzten Staffel von "You" sehen wir, ob Joe Goldberg noch ein 5. Mal davon kommt. Wir hoffen, ihr seid auch 2025 wieder dabei und wünschen euch ein gruseliges neues Jahr! Instagram: schreckszene_podcast Twitter: twitter.com/schreckszene Mail: schreckszene@podnews.de Links zu den Trailern: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GAnlZnI6HrU https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g7XM_7j9Tew https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=smjqeBPQNx8 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=psUzTH8FiQc https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KX2k8lMj47s #horror #horrorpodcast #podnews #schreckszene #news #horrorfilm #horrorfilmpodcast #horrorserie #horrornews #horrorfilme #horrorserien #horrornerd #horrorwissen #vorschau #vorschau2025 #mayfairwitches # nosferatu #scream #scream7 #ichweißwasduletztensommergetanhast #ichweißwasduletztensommergetanhast4 #americanpsycho #thewolfman #wolfman #themonkey #stephenking #dontyoudare #whenevillurks #dertodesmarsch #richardbachman #deathofaunicorn #sinners #thewomanintheyard #drop #untildawn #finaldestination #finaldestination6 #rumours #beneaththestorm #28yearslater #28dayslater #28weekslater #megan #megan2 #soulm8te #insidious #clowninacornfield #conjuring #conjuring4 #lastrites #him #saw11 #frankenstein #frankensteinsbraut #blackphone #blackphone2 #predator #predatorbadlads #thanksgiving2 #fivenightsatfreddys2 #theyfollow #silenthill #strangerstings #welcometoderry #crystallake #squidgame #squidgame3 #alien #alienearth #wednesday #wednesday2 #sandman #sandman2 #you #you5 #thelastofus #thelastofus2
Actor Penn Badgley (YOU on Netflix, Gossip Girl) joins Rainn Wilson to dive into his lifelong search for meaning. Penn shares how his journey from being a child actor to playing the infamous Netflix villain Joe Goldberg, discussing the challenges of fame, toxic love, and Hollywood's misconceptions about happiness. They dive deep into the role of spirituality in navigating despair, societal change, and the lessons Penn learned through his Baha'i faith. This episode offers profound insights on love, identity, and the power of artistic transformation. Penn Badgley is an acclaimed actor, best known for his roles in Gossip Girl and You. A member of the Baha'i faith, he is also a director, producer and spiritual thinker advocating for a deeper understanding of love and humanity. Thank you to our sponsors! Masterclass (up to 50% OFF!): http://masterclass.com/soulboom Waking Up app (1st month FREE!): https://wakingup.com/soulboom Fetzer Institute: https://fetzer.org/ MERCH OUT NOW! https://soulboomstore.myshopify.com/ Penn's 'Soul Definition' Mug: http://bit.ly/3ZnFyhp God-Shaped Hole Mug: https://bit.ly/GodShapedHoleMug Sign up for our newsletter! https://soulboom.substack.com SUBSCRIBE to Soul Boom!! https://bit.ly/Subscribe2SoulBoom Watch our Clips: https://bit.ly/SoulBoomCLIPS Watch WISDOM DUMP: https://bit.ly/WISDOMDUMP Follow us! Instagram: http://instagram.com/soulboom TikTok: http://tiktok.com/@soulboom Sponsor Soul Boom: partnerships@voicingchange.media Work with Soul Boom: business@soulboom.com Send Fan Creations, Questions, Comments: hello@soulboom.com Produced by: Kartik Chainani Executive Produced by: Ford Bowers, Samah Tokmachi Companion Arts Production Supervisor: Mike O'Brien Voicing Change Media Theme Music by: Marcos Moscat
#185 - 24 Alan R Warren & Joe GoldbergSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/houseofmysteryradio. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/houseofmysteryradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Set up a call:https://calendly.com/cuexamsolutions/talk-to-mark-about-any-exam-topic?month=2024-10Check out our website:https://calendly.com/cuexamsolutions/talk-to-mark-about-any-exam-topic?month=2024-10Are you worried about an NCUA exam in process or looming on the horizon? Don't face it alone!We're ex-NCUA insiders with decades of experience, ready to guide you to success. Our team understands the intricacies of NCUA examinations from the inside out.Hire us and gain:• Peace of mind during your exam process• Insider knowledge of NCUA procedures and expectations• Strategies to address potential issues before they become problems• Continuous access to our extensive subject matter expertiseWith our access retainer, you'll have on-demand support from former NCUA experts. We're here to ensure your credit union passers its exam with flying colors in its next examination.Contact Credit Union Exam Solutions today to learn more about our services and how we can help your credit union succeed.# With Flying Colors Podcast: Equal Credit Opportunity Act (ECOA) Part Two## Episode SummaryIn this episode, Mark Treichel continues his discussion with Joe Goldberg, diving deeper into the Equal Credit Opportunity Act (ECOA) and Regulation B. They focus on the second primary purpose of ECOA: encouraging the informed use of credit through adverse action notices.## Key Points1. Adverse Action Notices - Purpose: Inform applicants of reasons for credit denial or less favorable terms - Must provide specific reasons in detail - Optimal to provide 3-4 main reasons for adverse action2. Special Purpose Credit Programs - Allow creditors to meet credit needs of specified classes of persons - Different rules for for-profit and non-profit organizations3. Department of Justice Referrals - Required when there's reason to believe an institution has engaged in a pattern of illegal discrimination - DOJ guidance available for identifying practices that may lead to referrals4. New ECOA Section (Effective August 29, 2023) - Requires collection and reporting of small business lending data to CFPB - Applies to creditors with at least 100 originations to small businesses for each of the prior 2 years5. Enforcement and Legal Actions - NCUA enforces for federal credit unions - Private actions allowed, including class actions6. Compliance Best Practices - Familiarize with ECOA and Regulation B - Implement sufficient compliance management system - Provide regular training for staff involved in lending - Oversee third-party vendors - Conduct self-testing and audits## Resources Mentioned- NCUA Fair Lending Guide- NCUA Regulatory Alerts and Letters to Credit Unions- Federal Consumer Financial Protection Guide on NCUA website- CFPB website (consumerfinance.gov) - Fair Lending section## Guest InformationJoe Goldberg: Attorney with 40 years of experience, former NCUA staff member, and consumer compliance expert.## Hosted ByMark Treichel
Set up a call:https://calendly.com/cuexamsolutions/talk-to-mark-about-any-exam-topic?month=2024-10Check out our website:https://calendly.com/cuexamsolutions/talk-to-mark-about-any-exam-topic?month=2024-10Are you worried about an NCUA exam in process or looming on the horizon? Don't face it alone!We're ex-NCUA insiders with decades of experience, ready to guide you to success. Our team understands the intricacies of NCUA examinations from the inside out.Hire us and gain:• Peace of mind during your exam process• Insider knowledge of NCUA procedures and expectations• Strategies to address potential issues before they become problems• Continuous access to our extensive subject matter expertiseWith our access retainer, you'll have on-demand support from former NCUA experts. We're here to ensure your credit union passers its exam with flying colors in its next examination.Contact Credit Union Exam Solutions today to learn more about our services and how we can help your credit union succeed.## Episode SummaryIn this episode of With Flying Colors, host Mark Treichel welcomes back Joe Goldberg, a veteran attorney with 40 years of experience and former NCUA official. They dive deep into the Equal Credit Opportunity Act (ECOA) and its significance in fair lending practices for credit unions.## Key Points Discussed- The purpose and significance of ECOA and Regulation B- NCUA's increased focus on fair lending examinations- Coverage of ECOA across various forms of credit- The nine prohibited bases for discrimination in lending- Specific examples of potential ECOA violations in credit union practices## Highlighted Quotes- "ECOA requires creditors to make decisions related to providing credit and the terms of credit based solely on credit related factors." - Joe Goldberg- "NCUA has increased its focus on fair lending in the last several years. They even started when I was there. I left there at the end of 2021, but that's still true. And, in fact, the agency is expanding its fair lending examination program." - Joe Goldberg## Important Takeaways for Credit Unions1. Review policies and procedures for potential age or marital status discrimination2. Be aware of the expanding fair lending examination program at NCUA3. Understand the nuances of the nine prohibited bases for discrimination4. Consider the risks associated with Department of Justice referrals for ECOA violations## Next EpisodeTune in for Part 2 of this discussion, where Mark and Joe will continue their exploration of ECOA, including special purpose credit programs and the referral process to the Department of Justice.## About the GuestJoe Goldberg is a former NCUA official who led the division responsible for HMDA, fair lending, and consumer compliance. With 40 years of experience as an attorney, he now works as a consultant in the credit union industry.## Resources Mentioned- NCUA Letter to Credit Unions: 22-CU-04 (February 2022)- Equal Credit Opportunity Act (ECOA)- Regulation B## Get in TouchFor more information on achieving success with NCUA, visit [marktreichel.com](https://marktreichel.com).
Set up a call:https://calendly.com/cuexamsolutions/talk-to-mark-about-any-exam-topic?month=2024-10Check out our website:https://calendly.com/cuexamsolutions/talk-to-mark-about-any-exam-topic?month=2024-10Are you worried about an NCUA exam in process or looming on the horizon? Don't face it alone!We're ex-NCUA insiders with decades of experience, ready to guide you to success. Our team understands the intricacies of NCUA examinations from the inside out.Hire us and gain:• Peace of mind during your exam process• Insider knowledge of NCUA procedures and expectations• Strategies to address potential issues before they become problems• Continuous access to our extensive subject matter expertiseWith our access retainer, you'll have on-demand support from former NCUA experts. We're here to ensure your credit union passers its exam with flying colors in its next examination.Contact Credit Union Exam Solutions today to learn more about our services and how we can help your credit union succeed.Fair Lending Basics with Joe GoldbergIn this episode, Mark Treichel interviews Joe Goldberg, a former NCUA official, about the basics of fair lending for credit unions. Key topics covered include:- Definition and importance of fair lending- Major fair lending laws: Equal Credit Opportunity Act (ECOA), Fair Housing Act, Home Mortgage Disclosure Act (HMDA)- Types of discrimination: disparate treatment vs. disparate impact - NCUA's fair lending examination program- Tips for credit unions to protect themselves and ensure compliance: - Know the laws and regulations - Implement a robust compliance management system - Provide adequate training - Maintain oversight of lending practices and third parties- Resources for credit unions to learn more about fair lending requirementsKey quotes:"Fair lending is usually looked at by what is prohibited rather than what is required." - Joe Goldberg"Intent is not an element of violating ECOA." - Joe Goldberg"Credit unions try to get it right, but they don't always do that. The more they can educate themselves, the better off they will be and the better off their members will be." - Joe GoldbergResources mentioned:- NCUA Fair Lending Guide- NCUA Federal Consumer Financial Protection Guide- FFIEC website (ffiec.gov)- CFPB website - NCUA regulatory alerts and letters to credit unions
Understanding HMDA## Episode SummaryIn this episode of With Flying Colors, host Mark Treichel interviews Joe Goldberg, a retired NCUA consumer compliance expert, about the Home Mortgage Disclosure Act (HMDA). Joe provides an in-depth overview of HMDA, its purpose, requirements, and importance for credit unions.## Key Points1. HMDA Background and Purpose - Enacted in 1975 to address housing issues and prevent discrimination - Provides over 45 years of good mortgage data2. HMDA Requirements - Applies to credit unions meeting specific criteria (asset size, location, loan activity, and volume) - Requires collection and reporting of 48 data points on mortgage applications and loans3. Data Collection and Reporting - Data must be recorded in a Loan Application Register (LAR) - LARs must be updated quarterly - Annual submission deadline: March 1st of the following year4. Partial Exemptions - Available for institutions originating fewer than 500 covered closed-end mortgages or open-end lines of credit - Reduces reporting requirements from 48 to 22 data points5. Use of HMDA Data - Regulators use it for fair lending programs and compliance checks - Credit unions can use it to assess their performance and improve fair lending programs6. Compliance Tips - File data even if late to avoid more serious violations - Utilize resources like FFIEC's "Getting It Right Guide" and CFPB's website## Notable Quotes"HMDA goes back to 1975, which is when it was enacted. And so, as a result of that, we actually have mortgage data, good mortgage data, going back for over 45 years.""Even if you're late, file the data.""I just think it's important for credit unions to understand, though, that even though complying with HMDA can be a chore, that there is a valid reason for collecting the HMDA data, and that is to try and ensure that mortgage credit is offered and extended to everybody based on mortgage related criteria."## Resources Mentioned- NCUA Regulatory Alerts- FFIEC Website (www.ffiec.gov)- FFIEC's "Getting It Right Guide"- Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Website (consumerfinance.gov)- Lending Patterns software by Compliance Tech (used by NCUA)## About the GuestJoe Goldberg is a retired NCUA consumer compliance expert with over 40 years of experience as a lawyer. He has taught consumer law and worked in various aspects of financial regulation.## SponsorThis episode is sponsored by Credit Union Exam Solutions by Mark Treichel. Visit marktreichel.com for more information on optimizing your results with NCUA.
Grab a cold coffee and a gelato and rev up that vespa, because the Bro's are going Euro, baby! That's right, we're covering William Wyler's romantic classic ROMAN HOLIDAY. We also discuss Gregory Peck's character's Joe Goldberg-esque tendencies, the correct way to not fall off a scooter, and the bittersweet perfection of a not-so-happy ending. Follow us on PATREON for ad-free eps, video episodes, and more! Insta & TikTok: @FilmBrosPod
Writer, actor and friend of the pod Isaura Barbé-Brown puts her stalker cap on to talk about the amateur serial killer Joe Goldberg of the Netflix series You (2018-), which wraps up its run this year. Join our Patreon for extra horror content including bonus reviews and a monthly horror book club.Discover what films we're covering next on our Letterboxd.***Produced and presented by Anna Bogutskaya. Artwork by Ewa Ferdynus.Music by "Erebus" by Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio.***The Final Girls is a weekly podcast exploring the history of horror film.→ Support us on Patreon for bonus content.→ Follow us on Twitter and Instagram.→ Find out more about our projects here: thefinalgirls.co.uk
Welcome Back to Talent Talk, we took a week off but we're back and its a celebration. The Guys give their thoughts on Capella Greys Debut Album and More new music like Kehlani's new project "CRASH", Ice Spice new single "PHAT BUTT' & Ariana Grandes The Boy Is Mine remix. Later we move off of new music and touch on the Pop Out Concert With Ken & Friends Giving out thoughts on it and speaking on how Kendrick made history on Amazon Prime and had his Victory lap with the entire West Coast. 00:45 - Capella Greys DEBUT Album 19:31 - Kehlani's 4th Studio Album “Crash” 31:41 - Ice Spice New Single 36:58 - The Boy Is Mine Remix 41:42- Joe Goldberg or Gossip Girl? 44:12 - The Pop Out Concert 55:16 - Kendrick is a Hit Maker? 1:06:17 - Kendricks stamina
Este Viernes Santo 29 de marzo a las 15:00 horas, Canarias Radio brinda al oyente un especial de ‘Crónicas de San Borondón‘ con motivo de Semana Santa. El espacio explorará como punto de arranque el misterio de la Sábana Santa. La Síndone de Turín, o también llamada Sudario de Turín o Sábana Santa, la tela que según la tradición envolvió el cuerpo de Jesús tras la crucifixión, es la reliquia más famosa de la cristiandad, así como uno de los objetos arqueológicos más investigados por la ciencia. Ambos factores confluyen con otro que la sitúa con frecuencia en la primera línea informativa, la controversia abierta sobre su verdadera naturaleza y antigüedad. Varias decenas de estudios han puesto al descubierto elementos inusuales que apoyarían la autenticidad de la Síndone, aunque tampoco han faltado dictámenes que señalan en la dirección opuesta. De todo ello hablaremos con el periodista y teólogo Andrés Brito Galindo, miembro del equipo de investigación de la Sociedad Española de Sindonología. El espacio contará también con la participación de Virginia González, quién analizará la base real de corte criminalista de algunos personajes de ficción de series televisivas, como es el caso de Joe Goldberg de la serie You, así como con el prestigioso arqueólogo y experto en religiones comparadas argentino-israelí, Adolfo Roitman. Roitman es desde 1994 curador de la colección de manuscritos del Mar Muerto y director del Santuario del Libro del Museo de Israel, la voz más autorizada para hablar de los famosos manuscritos.
Penn Badgley has made a career out of playing deeply troubled characters. From his role as Joe Goldberg on the Netflix series “You” to Dan Humphrey on “Gossip Girl,” Badgley has shown many times over how obsession and delusion can destroy love.In his personal life, though, Badgley says he's not doing too much brooding. He's a father and a stepfather, and he opens up about the importance of being vulnerable with his kids. Badgley reads “Watching Them Watching Me” by Dean E. Murphy, an essay about a father who can no longer hide his emotions from his sons after they all experience a devastating loss.
This is a compilation of two episodes of Noir at the Bar! Seattle ! Hosts Alan R. Warren, John Copenhaver & Joe Goldberg!Tonight's readers are John Copenhaver reading from his 'Hall of Mirrors, Connie Berry from her ' A Collection of Lies, Tracy Clark reading from her novel 'Fall', Joe Clifford reading from his' Say My Name', James Hannah reading his short story 'They Shall Take Up Serpents', and Rob Osler reading his 'Cirque Du Slay'!Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/houseofmysteryradio. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/houseofmysteryradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome back to Analyze Scripts, where a psychiatrist and a therapist analyze what Hollywood gets right and wrong about mental health. In this rereleased episode, we are thrilled to be joined by Dr. Tobias Wasser, a forensic psychiatrist from Yale University, in analyzing the 2010 film "Shutter Island." Dr. Wasser explains how forensic psychiatry bridges the gap between the criminal justice and mental health care systems. He describes what it's really like to work on a forensic psychiatry unit and compares his experience to that depicted in the film. We also ask him to explain the difference between competency to stand trial and the NGRI (not guilty by reason of insanity) plea. He also shares his opinions about our favorite narcissistic psychopaths - Joe Goldberg, Logan Roy, and Tom Wambsgans. We learned a ton and hope you enjoy!InstagramTikTokWebsiteYouTube Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to the first episode of Writer Stuff. New name, same great conversations with amazing writers. Updates: -Overmatch, the second Ty Benhoff series is coming your way March 1st. Pre-sale on now. Order here. -I'll have pre-release copies with me at the Amelia Island Book Expo February 24th. Hope I see you there. 10am-4pm, 315 Citrona Dr. Fernandina Beach, FL 32034. Joe Goldberg has been a CIA covert action officer, corporate intelligence director, international political consultant, and currently is a college instructor and writer. He holds degrees in Political Science and Communications from the University of Iowa. In 2014, Joe self-published the novel Secret Wars: An Espionage Story. It was a finalist in both the fiction and historical fiction categories of the Independent Author Network awards. The Spy Devils follows a secret team of intel operators as they take on missions no one else can pull off. DEVIL'S OWN DAY is the third in the series. Joe can be found at: Joegoldbergbooks.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/joegoldbergbooks X @joegoldbergbook Instagram: Instagram/joegoldbergbooks --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/writerstuff/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/writerstuff/support
This is a compilation of the first two episodes of the Noir at the bar radio show heard on KKNW 1150 A.M. Seattle/Tacoma!Hosts Alan R. Warren, John Copenhaver & Joe Goldberg!Guests reading tonight are Judy Penz Sheluk reading from 'Skeletons in the Attic', Winona Kent reading from her 'Notes on a Missing G-String, Iona Whishaw reading from her 'To Track A Traitor', Carl Vonderau reading from his 'Saving Myles, Adam Sikes reading from his 'Landslide, and Ed Aymar reading his short story ' Your Purchase is Complete'!Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/houseofmysteryradio. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/houseofmysteryradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Love bombing has been a huge topic of conversation in recent years, and if we take a closer look, we might start to notice that the TV and movie characters who we thought were so lovable and charming are actually doing this too – from self-identified “nice guys” like How I Met Your Mother's Ted Mosby to full on bad guys like Chuck Bass from Gossip Girl and Joe Goldberg from You. But what is love bombing, what are the signs, how does it tie into narcissism, and why is this trope in so many TV shows and movies? Go to http://factormeals.com/thetake50 and use code thetake50 to get 50% off your first box and 2 free wellness shots per box while subscription is active.
Noir at the bar! Seattle #2 - Tonight's Readers are Ed Aymer, Adam Sikes, and Carl Vonderau!Hosts are Alan R Warren, John Copenhaver, and Joe Goldberg!Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/houseofmysteryradio. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/houseofmysteryradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week on TVPL the Pilots discuss the TV show 'You'. Not “you” per se, but maybe all of “us?” Like categorically “you” could be “me?” No, not “you” specifically, “you” in the sense of really anyone, the royal “you?” No, that's not the right “you.” Actually maybe it's not “you” like “us” maybe it's just “you” as the seasonal hyperfixation of “you”. Third base. Anywho, they cover everything from the show's origin and creators Sara Gamble and Greg Berlanti, the portrayal of the main character Joe Goldberg by Penn Badgley, the stylistic choice of internal dialogue, and the unsettling and charming nature of the show. Joe's manipulation tactics, some outdoor activities and the expert camera work in the show. Stay tuned for a wild in-flight question and a thank you to all of our frequent flyers. Hosts: Geoff Kerbis Richard Inman Max Singer --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pilotslicense/support
Noir at the Bar! Seattle #1 Tonight's Readers are - Judy Penz Sheluk, Iona Whishaw, and Winona KentHosts Alan R Warren, John Copenhaver, and Joe Goldberg!Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/houseofmysteryradio. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/houseofmysteryradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
When actor Penn Badgley was offered the role of Dan Humphrey in “Gossip Girl,” he initially turned it down because it wasn't interesting enough. He also turned down the role of Joe Goldberg in “You” because he didn't want to glorify a serial killer. Sam asks Penn what led him to change his mind on these two career-defining shows, how his Baháʼí faith helps him make decisions, and why you won't be seeing him on crypto ads anytime soon. Follow Penn Badgley @PennBadgley on Instagram and Twitter. Keep up with Samantha Bee @realsambee on Instagram and Twitter. And stay up to date with us @LemonadaMedia on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. For a list of current sponsors and discount codes for this and every other Lemonada show, go to lemonadamedia.com/sponsors. Joining Lemonada Premium is a great way to support our show and get bonus content. Subscribe today at bit.ly/lemonadapremium.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Fresh off a recent college lecture, former CIA cover action officer turned author Joe Goldberg is in the house. Joe is also a corporate intelligence director, and international political consultant. His "SPY DEVILS" series is an Amazon bestseller, and he stopped by to talk his newest book, DEVIL'S OWN DAY. Find more about Joe here: joegoldbergbooks.com Follow for more: jeffclarkofficial.com or... IG @officialJSClark FB @officialJSClark Twitter @officialJSClark Full Episodes at: YouTube.com @jeffclarkofficial ApplePodcasts.com/CourseofAction Spotify.com/Course of Action
Psychologist and author Kaleb Gorman joins Tim to talk about the way in which military psychological operations strategies have found their way into the mainstream. Kaleb is the author of an Amazon best-selling book called, “Psychwars: Self-Defence Against Psyops, Propaganda and Mind Control.” https://traffic.libsyn.com/forcedn/shapingopinion/Kaleb_Gorman_-_Psychwars_auphonic.mp3 A few episodes back, we had a great conversation with a former CIA propaganda operative named Joe Goldberg. In the course of my research for that episode, I came across a book written by our guest today, Kaleb Gorman. It's called Psychwars. Here's how Kaleb summarized the book. He says there has always been a psychological element to warfare, but in the 21st Century, the tactics used by military geniuses to control the behavior of their adversaries have now been coopted by governments, corporations, ideologies, and the general public in order to wage psychological warfare against you. He says he wrote his book to help you recognize and defend against the mass and targeted psyops you encounter. Now, let's take a step back from that. If you're a regular listener to this podcast, you know I'm a communications professional and have been so for several decades. At no point have I ever seen explicit or direct proof that psychological warfare is being used by governments, corporations or the general public on me, you or anyone else. Does this mean it's not happening? No. I read Kaleb's book, and what he's saying is much more subtle, and possibly more pervasive than that. Once you learn about the strategies and tactics of psychological operations, it's actually impossible not to see the proof that yes, the competition for your mind is far-reaching and intense. And those same tactics that were honed in the military and around the world many years ago have indeed become a part of our public life. Kaleb approached this issue from the vantage point of a trained psychologist. He dug deep, and he breaks it all down in ways that will make you think twice the next time you click on a news story, read a social media post or watch that video online. So, when I sat down with Kaleb for this episode, I started at the very beginning. I asked him, “What are psyops?” Links Psychwars: Self-Defence Against Psyops, Propaganda and Mind Control, by Kaleb Gorman (Amazon) Psychological Warfare, RAND Corporation About this Episode's Guest Kaleb Gorman Kaleb is a psychologist and writer from Canada. Somewhat of a contrarian. Trying to make sense of the overload of information, culture wars, and mass formations with which we are constantly bombarded. No ideological home but partial to liberal, humanist values. Skepticism > certainty.
Former CIA propaganda operative, author and college professor Joe Goldberg joins Tim to talk about his time in the CIA, and then a wide-ranging discussion on propaganda, the media, social media and ultimately about trust. Joe writes best-selling novels that are often based on his experiences in the CIA. But today, we'll focus on real life. https://traffic.libsyn.com/forcedn/shapingopinion/Joe_Golberg_CIA_II_auphonic.mp3 Joe Goldberg has been with the CIA in a variety of capacities. He's been a corporate intelligence director. And he's been an international political consultant. In that capacity, he has consulted on numerous international presidential, prime minister and legislative elections. At the moment, he's a college professor and an author. As an author, in 2014, Joe published the novel Secret Wars: An Espionage Story. In 2021, he published an Amazon best-seller called The Spy Devils. While Joe's interests and activities are many and diverse, they all trace back to the time he decided to join up with the CIA. Links Joe Goldberg's Website The Social Dilemma (documentary) Website Who Was Walter Cronkite?, University of Oregon About this Episode's Guest Joe Goldberg Joe Goldberg has been a CIA covert action officer, corporate intelligence director, international political consultant, and currently is a college instructor and writer. His work at the CIA garnered three Exceptional Performance Awards. In the private sector, as leader of Corporate Intelligence at Motorola, Joe received the Meritorious Award recognizing a single individual who has made significant contributions to the intelligence profession. He had consulted on numerous international presidential, prime minister, and legislative elections. Joe Goldberg is the award-winning and Amazon best-selling author of Secret Wars: An Espionage Story and The Spy Devils thriller series. Devil's Own Day, the third book in the series, will be published on November 14, 2023. He has been a CIA covert action officer, corporate intelligence director, and an international political campaign consultant. He is currently a college instructor and writer. A native of Iowa, he loves cooking, the Iowa Hawkeyes, and his family. He resides in a suburb of Chicago, most likely listening to Jimmy Buffett music.
"Goodbye YOU: A Farewell to Sera Gamble" In this very special episode of Podcrushed, we invite YOU showrunner, Sera Gamble (The Magicians, Supernatural) to reflect on 4 seasons of YOU—from her earliest pitch meetings, to landing on Penn as Joe, to saying goodbye four seasons later. We get to hear her side of the now infamous boundary-setting conversation, and Sera shares why she's the real Joe Goldberg. Follow Podcrushed on socials:TikTokTwitterInstagram
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You Season 4 Part 2 Full Spoilers Post Show Recaps presents coverage of “You,” the Netflix psychological thriller based on the books by Caroline Kepnes. The series stars Penn Badgley as Joe Goldberg, a bookstore manager and serial killer who falls in love and develops an extreme obsession. In this podcast, the hosts LaTonya Starks (@lkstarks) […] The post You Season 4 Part 2 Full Spoilers appeared first on PostShowRecaps.com.
Brian interviews his second Penn in today's episode - the charming, philosophical, plays-a-murderer-on-tv Penn Badgley from the smash hit show, You. Penn digs into Joe Goldberg's myth of love, the awkward middle school years, why amoral characters are compelling, and the importance of journaling your way through starring on Gossip Girl.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.