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Featured on Bistro: Triple Lakes Trail - by J. S. O'Keefe - narrated by John dee Fodder: The Outsourcing of Torment By Phillip Berrie - narrated by Mark English The True Story Behind “Invasion of the Body Snatchers” - by William Kitcher - narrated by Oxley Dutton Children of Yesterday - By A J Dalton Our Audio License AntipodeanSF Radio Show by Ion Newcombe is licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 Featured Music Danish Lakes by Glass Boy is licensed under a Attribution-NoDerivatives 3.0 International License. Fodder for Flies by Smallpox is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License. Space Invasion Fun by John Bartmann is licensed under a CC0 1.0 Universal License. Ghosts by Crowander is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License. Intro & Outro Music Celestial Navigation by Blue Dot Sessions is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial License
One day in 1968, Danny Trejo had hit rock bottom: solitary confinement at the Correction Training Facility, otherwise known as Soledad Prison. From that moment, he decided to change his life completely. During a live interview at DragonCon 2024, Danny tells Anson about the redemptive power in helping others. Music in this episode was provided by John Bartmann under a Creative Commons 1.0 Universal License. Link to John Bartmann's Patron: https://www.patreon.com/johnbartmann Link to CC License: https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ https://youtu.be/2DUEVQs-RMs
In this episode, I speak with the incredible Noya Paulin – Vietnamese-born chef, entrepreneur, and the heart behind Noya's Kitchen, one of Bath's most celebrated restaurants. Noya shares her powerful journey, beginning in a coastal village in Vietnam, escaping the aftermath of war as a child refugee, and eventually building a new life in the UK.We talk about the resilience of her family, the challenges of growing up between two cultures, and how food became a beautiful way to stay connected to her roots. From sewing clothes out of curtains to running a restaurant from scratch, Noya's story is full of warmth, humour, and determination.She reminds us of the importance of community, of following your instincts, and of embracing the blend of two worlds. Her journey is as inspiring as the meals she creates – full of flavour, soul, and heart.Have a listen – this one's truly special.You can find more information about Noya's Kitchen following this website. Noya's KitchenInstagram: noyaskitchenThanks for listening!Music thanks to John Bartmann
Wasteland listeners, please enjoy this interview with Liam Fleming, author of the new weird fiction anthology Flytrap and Other Stories. Liam channels everything from H.P. Lovecraft to David Lynch in his writing, and we talk a variety of topics ranging from books, his inspiration, urban legends and folklore, true crime, and more. Liam's debut is available for pre-order at the link below.Pre-Order Flytrap here.Wasteland will return in 2026.All non-original music in this episode was obtained from freemusicarchive.org, licensed under CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedication.Artists featured in this episode: Demoiselle Doner, John Bartmann, Loyalty Freak Music, Monplaisir, Rafael Archangel, Soft and Furious, and Ava Drumm,Follow me @wastelandpod on Instagram.Check out my other podcast, I Don't Wanna Hear It, wherever you get your podcasts.
The recent winner of Best Animated Feature at the Oscars, this week on 1001 by 1 by 3 the crew discusses the Latvian film “Flow”. We talk about cats in peril, the open interpretations one can have while watching the film, and just how effective the lack of dialogue really is. Then, each of us recommend three different disaster films. You can listen to us wherever you listen to podcasts! You can find us on Twitter: x.com/1001by1 You can find us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/1001by1/ You can find us on Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/1001by1.bsky.social You can find us on Letterboxd - https://letterboxd.com/1001by1/ You can find us on Facebook: facebook.com/1001by1 You can find us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@1001by1pod You can send us an email at 1001by1@gmail.com. Intro/Outro music is “Bouncy Gypsy Beats” by John Bartmann.
Can a movie be both charismatic and detrimental? Can a character be both villainous and motivational? Will a core idea of a film create a rift between the 1001 by 1 crew? These are just SOME of the topics covered in Damien Chazelle's 2014 propulsive film “Whiplash”. Join the gang as they discuss J.K. Simmons truly iconic performance, the use of editing and music throughout the film, and if there are any two words in the English language more harmful than “good job”? Plus, this week Adam recommends “Frank” (free on Kanopy & Hoopla), Britt recommends “Flow” (available on Max), and Joey recommends “The Monkey” (currently still in theaters). You can listen to us wherever you listen to podcasts! You can find us on Twitter: x.com/1001by1 You can find us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/1001by1/ You can find us on Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/1001by1.bsky.social You can find us on Letterboxd - https://letterboxd.com/1001by1/ You can find us on Facebook: facebook.com/1001by1 You can find us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@1001by1pod You can send us an email at 1001by1@gmail.com. Intro/Outro music is “Bouncy Gypsy Beats” by John Bartmann.
A possibly underseen and underappreciated film, this week the 1001 by 1 crew is discussing the French-Canadian film “Red Rooms”. Listen in as we breakdown the simple (yet mesmerizing) way the movie was shot, the lead performance, and one of the most intense/insane scenes from a film in recent years. Afterwards, we each recommend three movies that revolve around a courtroom. ALL RISE FOR 1001BY1BY3!You can listen to us wherever you listen to podcasts! You can find us on Twitter: x.com/1001by1 You can find us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/1001by1/ You can find us on Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/1001by1.bsky.social You can find us on Letterboxd - https://letterboxd.com/1001by1/ You can find us on Facebook: facebook.com/1001by1 You can find us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@1001by1pod You can send us an email at 1001by1@gmail.com. Intro/Outro music is “Bouncy Gypsy Beats” by John Bartmann.
We start Season 6 off by delving into the inner workings of high school socials groups, Shakespeare contemporized, and incomparable 90s soundtracks by exploring “10 Things I Hate About You”. Join the 1001 by 1 crew as they breakdown the clever dialogue, beautiful Seattle aesthetics, and just how f***ing captivating Heath Ledger was. Also, this week Joey recommends “Varsity Blues” (available on most VOD platforms), Adam recommends “Entrapment” (available on most VOD platforms), and Britt recommends “Heathers” (free on Hoopla). You can listen to us wherever you listen to podcasts! You can find us on Twitter: x.com/1001by1 You can find us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/1001by1/ You can find us on Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/1001by1.bsky.social You can find us on Letterboxd - https://letterboxd.com/1001by1/ You can find us on Facebook: facebook.com/1001by1 You can find us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@1001by1pod You can send us an email at 1001by1@gmail.com. Intro/Outro music is “Bouncy Gypsy Beats” by John Bartmann.
Before we start Season 6 in style, we are going to drop one more Oscar related 1001by1by3 before the awards are announced this Sunday. Up to the plate is the (presumptive) frontrunner for Best Picture and Director: Sean Baker's “Anora”. The crew gushes over the performances (particularly the Oscar nominated ones) and how the sex work is handled in the film. Then (for some reason, Joey), each of us gives you three of our favorite needle drops of 1990s songs. You can listen to us wherever you listen to podcasts! You can find us on Twitter: x.com/1001by1 You can find us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/1001by1/ You can find us on Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/1001by1.bsky.social You can find us on Letterboxd - https://letterboxd.com/1001by1/ You can find us on Facebook: facebook.com/1001by1 You can find us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@1001by1pod You can send us an email at 1001by1@gmail.com. Intro/Outro music is “Bouncy Gypsy Beats” by John Bartmann.
Step right up, the 1001 by 1 gang have made it to the end of another season. We conclude this set of films by talking about our new favorite gimmicks from the year, the director rankings, and our favorite films covered. Join us for a celebratory episode and some teases for Season 6!You can listen to us wherever you listen to podcasts! You can find us on Twitter: x.com/1001by1 You can find us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/1001by1/ You can find us on Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/1001by1.bsky.social You can find us on Letterboxd - https://letterboxd.com/1001by1/ You can find us on Facebook: facebook.com/1001by1 You can find us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@1001by1pod You can send us an email at 1001by1@gmail.com. Intro/Outro music is “Bouncy Gypsy Beats” by John Bartmann.
With the Oscars inching ever so closer, we dive into the world of the Jesse Eisenberg written/directed/starring “A Real Pain”. We discuss the playwriting nature of the dialogue, the simplicity of the story, and the wonderful performances by both Eisenberg and Kieran Culkin. Afterward, the 1001 by 1 gang drop 3 recommendations for films that deal with character travelling around. You can listen to us wherever you listen to podcasts! You can find us on Twitter: x.com/1001by1 You can find us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/1001by1/ You can find us on Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/1001by1.bsky.social You can find us on Letterboxd - https://letterboxd.com/1001by1/ You can find us on Facebook: facebook.com/1001by1 You can find us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@1001by1pod You can send us an email at 1001by1@gmail.com. Intro/Outro music is “Bouncy Gypsy Beats” by John Bartmann.
We wrap up Season 5 with our final definitive director ranking of the year by discussing the man with dark sunglasses from Hong Kong: Wong Kar Wai. Join the 1001 by 1 crew as we break down all 10 of his feature films, discuss the vibes within each of these films, and debate what is the best Wong Kar Wai film. Is it “Chungking Express” or “In the Mood for Love”? Or who knows, are you a fan of “My Blueberry Nights” and Norah Jones' performance? Tune in and see what the ranking has in store! Chapters (AI Generated) 00:00 Introduction to Wong Kar Wai 11:43 Themes of Loneliness and Collaboration 18:31 Wong Kar Wai's Unique Directing Style 24:07 The Emotional Depth of Wong Kar Wai's Films 30:46 The Evolution of Wong Kar Wai's Work 36:55 The Journey to Gold: A Parent's Perspective 52:30 Diving into 'My Blueberry Nights': A Critical Analysis 59:56 Exploring Character Dynamics and Relationships 01:05:55 Wong Kar Wai's Collaborators and Their Impact 01:17:01 Diving into Ashes of Time and Its Reception 01:24:31 Personal Connections to Film 01:36:11 Diving into 'Days of Being Wild' 01:46:32 The Complexities of '2046' 01:53:25 Emotional Depth in Film 02:00:51 The Grandmaster: A Cinematic Journey 02:15:00 Happy Together: A Study of Toxic Relationships 02:26:59 In the Mood for Love: Mastery of Emotion and Memory 02:31:59 Exploring 'Chungking Express' and Its Impact 02:46:01 Comparative Analysis of Wong Kar Wai's Films 02:52:02 Season Recap and Future Directions You can listen to us wherever you listen to podcasts! You can find us on Twitter: x.com/1001by1 You can find us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/1001by1/ You can find us on Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/1001by1.bsky.social You can find us on Letterboxd - https://letterboxd.com/1001by1/ You can find us on Facebook: facebook.com/1001by1 You can find us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@1001by1pod You can send us an email at 1001by1@gmail.com. Intro/Outro music is “Bouncy Gypsy Beats” by John Bartmann.
The 1001 by 1 crew gets ready for Oscar season by briefly discussing the polarizing film from Jacques Audiard on Netflix “Emilia Perez”. We break the few things that do work (notably Zoe Saldana), the many things that don't work (trust us, there are oodles), and what the film's Academy Award chances are. Afterwards, we each give three movies that when we finished made us the ask the question (for better or worse), “What the f**k did I just watch?” Chapters (AI Generated) 00:00 Introduction to Amelia Perez 03:02 Cast and Critical Reception 05:50 Themes and Character Analysis 09:00 Narrative Structure and Confusion 11:58 Cultural Representation and Sensitivity 14:58 Acting Performances and Critiques 18:02 Oscar Predictions and Industry Reactions 20:54 Comparative Analysis with Other Films 23:59 Final Thoughts and Recommendations 30:38 Unexpected Cinematic Journeys 32:05 Exploring the Wild Side of Film 34:21 Diving into Dark Themes 37:44 The Grindhouse Experience 40:08 Uninvited Guests and Psychological Thrills 42:35 The Art of the Mind-Bending Narrative 46:00 Bizarre Cinematic Experiences 49:16 Recent Discoveries in Film 52:08 Final Thoughts and Recommendations You can listen to us wherever you listen to podcasts! You can find us on Twitter: x.com/1001by1 You can find us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/1001by1/ You can find us on Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/1001by1.bsky.social You can find us on Letterboxd - https://letterboxd.com/1001by1/ You can find us on Facebook: facebook.com/1001by1 You can find us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@1001by1pod You can send us an email at 1001by1@gmail.com. Intro/Outro music is “Bouncy Gypsy Beats” by John Bartmann.
In this captivating episode of Two Worlds, One Me, I welcome the remarkable Biljana Lipic, affectionately known as Bee. Born in Sarajevo, in the former Yugoslavia—a country that no longer exists—Biljana's journey is a poignant exploration of identity, belonging, and resilience.Now living on a houseboat in Cornwall, Biljana is a dance artist, Argentine tango teacher, and choreographer. Her story unfolds as a tapestry of creativity and reinvention, from her beginnings as a graphic designer to building thriving tango communities across Britain. Her latest endeavors in writing and filmmaking delve into profound themes of migration and human connection.Join us as Biljana shares how tango became her third "world," a place of emotional grounding and freedom, and how her move to Cornwall helped her confront and heal deep personal struggles. She reflects on her childhood in Sarajevo, the challenges of leaving home amidst war, and the insights she's gained from living at the edges of the land and sea.Biljana's inspiring journey between cultures, disciplines, and self-discovery will leave you moved and thoughtful. Whether you're intrigued by the art of tango, fascinated by stories of migration, or simply love a tale of courage and transformation, this episode is for you.__________Biljana Lipic's websiteTango music featured - Astor Piazzola - Oblivion and Tango del AngelThanks for listening!Music thanks to John Bartmann
Our last guest for the season and our last regular episode brings us to 1990 and a movie about religion and demons…or maybe it's just what you see when you're dying in Vietnam…whose to say? Join the 1001 by 1 crew and Kieran B. from Best Picture Cast as they discuss Adrian Lyne's “Jacob's Ladder” and everything that encompasses it: Elizabeth Pena's character, Danny Aiello swinging for it, and whether or not Tim Robbins is a “good” actor. Also, this week Kieran recommends “Smile 2” (available on Paramount+ or PVOD), Joey recommends “Take Shelter” (available to rent on most major platforms), Adam recommends “Body Double” (currently on The Criterion Channel), and Britt recommends “Carnival of Souls”(free on Kanopy). You can listen to us wherever you listen to podcasts! You can find us on Twitter: x.com/1001by1 You can find us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/1001by1/ You can find us on Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/1001by1.bsky.social You can find us on Letterboxd - https://letterboxd.com/1001by1/ You can find us on Facebook: facebook.com/1001by1 You can find us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@1001by1pod You can send us an email at 1001by1@gmail.com. Intro/Outro music is “Bouncy Gypsy Beats” by John Bartmann.
We're just coming out of the Christmas season, so what does that mean? Clearly it means gothic horror and mustached counts in an incredibly detailed Robert Eggers world because this week we are discussing “Nosferatu” and giving you three vampire film recommendations. Do we take Aaron Taylor-Johnson down a peg or two? Yes! Do we gush over the worldbuilding? Of course. Are we unanimous on the portrayal of Count Orlok…tune in to find out! You can listen to us wherever you listen to podcasts! You can find us on Twitter: x.com/1001by1 You can find us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/1001by1/ You can find us on Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/1001by1.bsky.social You can find us on Letterboxd - https://letterboxd.com/1001by1/ You can find us on Facebook: facebook.com/1001by1 You can find us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@1001by1pod You can send us an email at 1001by1@gmail.com. Intro/Outro music is “Bouncy Gypsy Beats” by John Bartmann.
Send us a textA savage green-eyed killer is riding the rails, leaving a trail of mangled hobo corpses in his wake. Young traveler Junior Washington has been tasked with an important by the high council of hobos, but has no idea how much danger he is about to face.Written by Brett JarboeAfter this, I encourage you to listen toThicker Than Water, a new audio novel by yours truly. 11 hours of crime noir goodness, a savage tale of revenge, and family. I will be releasing the first couple of chapters right here, very soon. Its available for free on the patreon, but its also for sale! 10 bucks, no membership required. The amazing music was performed by John Bartmann, with Background Scan, Old Road to Town, Goosebumps, and Dark HighwayAnd Lobo Loco with Wild West Ruction You can find them on freemusicarchive.orgPlease subscribe through Buzzsprout, Stitcher, Spotify, Podchaser, or iTunesFind me on social media on Instagram Facebook and Twitter, or email me direct at AScaryHomeCompanion@gmail.comSupport our PATREON page! And check out the Redbubble merch shop. Support the show
A flash-fiction podcast where a handful of writers create an original story with a limited wordcount in a limited amount of time. In this episode we put a hat on a hat and write sequels to each other's stories. The stories are: 'Changes' by Amelia Armande, a sequel to 'Raising a Child' by Joshua Crisp. 'Breathless' by Joshua Crisp, an homage to 'At the Office of the Second Specialist' by Paul Davies. 'And Her Decree' by Paul Davies, a sequel to 'The Consultation' by Ella Brasington. 'Amazon Cinematic Universe Episode Two: Echoes Rising' by Ella Brasington, a sequel to 'Amazon Cinematic Universe Episode One: Alexa Origins' by Tom McNally. 'The Moebius Marble Marvel of Monkwearmouth Glassworks' by Tom McNally, a sequel to 'Marble Run,' by Amelia Armande. Featuring listener submission: 'His Human's Muzzle' by Christopher T. Dubrowski Visit us on our website, on Instagram, or by mailing us on 100words@redbuttonaudio.org Created by Tom McNally, featuring Amelia Armande, Joshua Crisp, Paul Davies and Ella Brasington. Transcript and all story iterations are available here. Theme tune is Music For Jellyfish by Bell Lungs. Story music is by John Bartmann, released under a CC-BY license, featuring: Dungeon of Fear Sunlight Meditation Pure Consciousness Bad News Endless Seascape Submerged Music for 'Raising a Child,' 'The Amazon Cinematic Universe,' and 'At the office of the second specialist' was generated by the now-defunct Computoser. Rest in Peace, Computoser. Your strange auto-generated MIDI ditties were too beautiful for a world as cruel as this. Track art generated by Bing. Support 100 Words of Astounding Beauty through our Ko-Fi.
Did someone say Russian folk horror? Well…if not, then WE DID! Join the 1001 by 1 crew as we break down the Gogol source material, the amazing practical effects, and the so-so acting? Does the vibe of this film work for all of us? Tune in to find out! Also, this week Britt recommends “November” (free on Kanopy), Joey recommends “Heretic” (currently on PVOD), and Adam recommends “Hell House, LLC” (available on Shudder). You can listen to us wherever you listen to podcasts! You can find us on Twitter: x.com/1001by1 You can find us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/1001by1/ You can find us on Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/1001by1.bsky.social You can find us on Letterboxd - https://letterboxd.com/1001by1/ You can find us on Facebook: facebook.com/1001by1 You can find us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@1001by1pod You can send us an email at 1001by1@gmail.com. Intro/Outro music is “Bouncy Gypsy Beats” by John Bartmann.
Send us a textThe Gunnymen are a secretive group that profits from human hunts. Now a splinter cell has emerged, a ghastly branch of these wicked men, who seek not to kill for profit -- but for fun. Among them there is one man who realizes he is out of his depth. He might be a bad man, but he is surrounded by pure evil. HUGE thanks our guest voice, Mr Alex Crider Evans, a long time performer and collaborator who might have outdone himself this time around. And we have not heard the last of Mike Duchamp, oh no we have not. (to learn his backstory, check out the Human Hunts of Houston)After this, I encourage you to listen to Thicker Than Water, a new audio novel by yours truly. 11 hours of crime noir goodness, a savage tale of revenge, and family. I will be releasing the first couple of chapters right here, very soon. Its available for free on the patreon, but its also for sale! 10 bucks, no membership required. The amazing music was performed by John Bartmann, with lurking deepirish bansheefoggy treescendence, rubiks cube. You can find him on freemusicarchive.orgPlease subscribe through Buzzsprout, Stitcher, Spotify, Podchaser, or iTunesFind me on social media on Instagram Facebook and Twitter, or email me direct at AScaryHomeCompanion@gmail.comSupport our PATREON page! And check out the Redbubble merch shop. Support the show
As we near the end of 2024, we here at 1001 by 1 would like to share with you some of our favorite watches from the past 365 days. We have some 2024 films, some TV series, and even some films from years past. A lot of our favorite watches came as episodes for our 1001 by 1 by 3 series (go check those out), but we thought we would recommend a few more flicks before the calendar reads 2025! You can listen to us wherever you listen to podcasts! You can find us on Twitter: x.com/1001by1 You can find us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/1001by1/ You can find us on Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/1001by1.bsky.social You can find us on Letterboxd - https://letterboxd.com/1001by1/ You can find us on Facebook: facebook.com/1001by1 You can find us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@1001by1pod You can send us an email at 1001by1@gmail.com. Intro/Outro music is “Bouncy Gypsy Beats” by John Bartmann.
A flash-fiction podcast where a handful of writers create an original story with a limited wordcount in a limited amount of time. In this episode we run the 100 Word Cycle backwards to make three alternate first pages of a story yet to be written. The REAL Page 1 will be decided by the will of you, the listener! Cast your votes immediately. The stories are: 'Remembering the Dismembering' by Ali B, 'Spoggle's Excellent Adventure' by Marina Crisp, 'Different Drummer' by Tom McNally. Featuring listener submission: 'Fighting for the Territory' by Christopher T. Dubrowski Visit us on our website, on Instagram, or by mailing us on 100words@redbuttonaudio.org Created by Tom McNally, featuring Ali B and Marina Crisp. Transcript and all story iterations are available here. Theme tune is Music For Jellyfish by Bell Lungs. Story music is by John Bartmann, released under a CC-BY license, featuring: On a Breeze Self-Driving Nights It's A Trap Track art generated by Bing. Support 100 Words of Astounding Beauty through our Ko-Fi.
We stick with a black & white film, but go back to the 1940s and our noir roots to discuss the Otto Preminger film “Laura”. The 1001 by 1 crew is joined by Britt's sister, Erin, to discuss the noir tropes, interesting characters, and how innovative the storytelling was. Also, this week Erin recommends “The Muppet Christmas Carol” (currently on Disney+), Britt recommends “The Big Lebowski” (available on most VOD platforms), Joey recommends “Anora” (currently still in cinemas), and Adam recommends “Miracle” (currently on Disney+). You can listen to us wherever you listen to podcasts! You can find us on Twitter: x.com/1001by1 You can find us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/1001by1/ You can find us on Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/1001by1.bsky.social You can find us on Letterboxd - https://letterboxd.com/1001by1/ You can find us on Facebook: facebook.com/1001by1 You can find us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@1001by1pod You can send us an email at 1001by1@gmail.com. Intro/Outro music is “Bouncy Gypsy Beats” by John Bartmann.
Sometimes ideas come from the most unlikely of places: one day your giving our recommends for villains with wild objectives, the next day your talking about stone cold amazing cinema. THAT'S RIGHT – we didn't put the bunny back in the box and we are talking about “Con Air” and all of its glory: the characters, the one-liners, and just what makes a Goddamn American Masterpiece. After we set up our “rules”, we each give you three recommends – ENJOY!!! You can listen to us wherever you listen to podcasts! You can find us on Twitter: x.com/1001by1 You can find us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/1001by1/ You can find us on Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/1001by1.bsky.social You can find us on Letterboxd - https://letterboxd.com/1001by1/ You can find us on Facebook: facebook.com/1001by1 You can find us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@1001by1pod You can send us an email at 1001by1@gmail.com. Intro/Outro music is “Bouncy Gypsy Beats” by John Bartmann.
Welcome back to "Two Worlds, One Me" I'm thrilled to introduce you to a truly inspiring guest - Silvia Leal.Silvia, originally from vibrant Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, now calls Copenhagen, Denmark, her home. For the past six and half years, with many challenges on the way, Silvia has been building a remarkable life in this Nordic city, balancing her career, family, and passions. With a background in engineering and an extraordinary knack for communication, Silvia thrives in her role at Ørsted, a leading Danish energy company.Beyond her professional life, Silvia is a talented musician who plays both the piano and guitar and loves to sing – a true creative at heart. Her journey is one of resilience, adaptation, and finding joy amidst challenges.In this episode, Silvia shares her experiences of growing up in Brazil, the cultural adjustments of life in Denmark, and how she's carved a path of her own while raising a blended family of seven. Her story is heartwarming, thought-provoking, and filled with lessons we can all learn from.So grab a cup of tea, settle in, and join us for a captivating conversation with Sylvia Leo.Let's get started!Thanks for listening!Music thanks to John Bartmann
We get as about obscure as possible with this week's film: a silent, black & white, Spanish film that is no longer in the book – what could it be? Well, if you guessed Pablo Berger's Snow White reimagining “Blancanieves”, then kudos to you! Join the 1001 by 1 crew as they discuss Grimms' fairytales, what worked (or did not) from this stylization, and the fates of certain bird creatures. Also, this week Britt recommends “The Devil's Backbone” (available on most VOD platforms), Joey recommends “The Wild Robot” (available on most PVOD platforms), and Adam recommends “To Die For” (available on most VOD platforms). You can listen to us wherever you listen to podcasts! You can find us on Twitter: x.com/1001by1 You can find us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/1001by1/ You can find us on Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/1001by1.bsky.social You can find us on Letterboxd - https://letterboxd.com/1001by1/ You can find us on Facebook: facebook.com/1001by1 You can find us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@1001by1pod You can send us an email at 1001by1@gmail.com. Intro/Outro music is “Bouncy Gypsy Beats” by John Bartmann.
A flash-fiction podcast where a handful of writers create an original story with a limited wordcount in a limited amount of time. In this episode we scream tributes to each other's stories down the phone in a playground. The stories are: 'Syracuse' by Amelia Armande, an homage to 'Carnival Showdown' by Joshua Crisp. 'You're just not trying hard enough' by Joshua Crisp, an homage to 'Whirling Pinocchio' by Marina Crisp. 'Tears of a Clown' by Fran Bushe, an homage to 'No Good Bozo' by Tom McNally. 'Staged Revolution' by Marina Crisp, an homage to 'Nothing to Lose But Your Chains' by Amelia Armande. 'Update' by Tom McNally, an homage to 'Flake' by Fran Bushe. Featuring listener submission: 'Guns' by Christopher T. Dubrowski Visit us on our website, on Instagram, or by mailing us on 100words@redbuttonaudio.org Created by Tom McNally, featuring Amelia Armande, Joshua Crisp, Fran Bushe and Marina Crisp. Transcript and all story iterations are available here. Theme tune is Music For Jellyfish by Bell Lungs. Story music is by John Bartmann, released under a CC-BY license, featuring: Another Grappa Monsieur Bring More Fire Guessing Game Neon City Love Affair Nova Serenade Du Nord Station Bustle Glass Bell Bumping Into Each Other Track art generated by Bing. Support 100 Words of Astounding Beauty through our Ko-Fi.
We keep it religious here at 1001 by 1 as the Holy Trinity of podcasting breaks down the recent horror/thriller led by Hugh Grant – “Heretic”. The gang breaks down religious horror films, the captivating dialogue, and what worked and did not work for each of them. Afterwards, the crew talks about 3 movies with villains who have complicated objectives. Chapters (AI Generated) 00:00 Introduction to Spiritual Curiosity 03:04 Exploring the Film 'Heretic' 05:54 Character Analysis and Performances 09:02 Themes of Control and Choice 11:48 Ending and Its Implications 14:57 Villains with Over-the-Top Motivations 22:07 Conclusion and Future Discussions You can listen to us wherever you listen to podcasts! You can find us on Twitter: x.com/1001by1 You can find us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/1001by1/ You can find us on Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/1001by1.bsky.social You can find us on Letterboxd - https://letterboxd.com/1001by1/ You can find us on Facebook: facebook.com/1001by1 You can find us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@1001by1pod You can send us an email at 1001by1@gmail.com. Intro/Outro music is “Bouncy Gypsy Beats” by John Bartmann.
We recently sang the praises of Coralie Fargeat's “The Substance”, and serendipitously we recorded a conversation prior to our discussion about a film that helped inspire – we are of course talking about David Cronenberg's Sci-Fi/Horror flick “The Fly”. Join the 1001 by 1 crew as they discuss the iconic performances of Jeff Goldblum and Geena Davis, the incredible practical makeup effects, and the overly satirical nature of Cronenberg films. Joey and Britt recommend “The Substance” this week (available on PVOD) and Adam keeps it Cronenberg with “A History of Violence” (available on most VOD platforms). You can listen to us wherever you listen to podcasts! You can find us on Twitter: x.com/1001by1 You can find us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/1001by1/ You can find us on Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/1001by1.bsky.social You can find us on Letterboxd - https://letterboxd.com/1001by1/ You can find us on Facebook: facebook.com/1001by1 You can find us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@1001by1pod You can send us an email at 1001by1@gmail.com. Intro/Outro music is “Bouncy Gypsy Beats” by John Bartmann.
The Holy Trinity (Adam, Britt, & Joey) all share a fondness for a thriller with a good twist – in particular, we all loved the recent horror/thriller “Strange Darling”. We praise the performances, discuss Giovanni Ribisi as DP, and give love to all of the vibes. Afterwards, each one give 3 recommends for favorite “bait & switch” films. You can listen to us on Apple Podcast, Stitcher, Spotify, & Google Play. You can find us on Letterboxd - https://letterboxd.com/1001by1/ You can find us on Twitter, Instagram, & Facebook at facebook.com/1001by1. You can send us an email at 1001by1@gmail.com. Intro/Outro music is “Bouncy Gypsy Beats” by John Bartmann.
We all thought violence was just on our TV screens, but what happens when evil emerges from within it? Join the 1001 by 1 crew as they discuss the J-Horror standard “Ring” and everything that goes with it: amazing jackets, bad parents, and comparisons to the 2002 US remake. Also, this week Britt recommends “Pulse” (free on Hoopla), Joey recommends “Battle Royale” (free on Hoopla, Tubi, and/or Kanopy), and Adam recommends “Rebel Ridge” (available on Netflix). Chapters (AI Generated) 00:00 Introduction to the Podcast and Film Discussion 02:01 Recommendations Before Diving into Ring 08:05 Exploring the Cast and Crew of Ring 11:01 Critical Reception and Awards of Ring 20:10 Plot Synopsis of Ring 23:03 Differences Between the Book and the Film 29:00 Personal Experiences with Ring 36:52 Cinematography and Visual Style of Ring 43:58 Cultural Context and Folklore in Ring 46:13 Exploring the Storytelling in 'The Ring' 47:41 The Significance of Folklore in Horror 49:22 Character Analysis: Ryuji and Reiko 51:15 The Impact of Performance on Storytelling 54:30 Iconic Scenes: The TV Moment 57:11 Comparing the Original and Remake 01:00:20 Cultural Context and Historical Influences 01:05:53 Parenting in Horror: A Critical Look 01:10:08 The Legacy of 'The Ring' and Its Influence 01:15:30 Final Thoughts and Recommendations You can listen to us on Apple Podcast, Stitcher, Spotify, & Google Play. You can find us on Letterboxd - https://letterboxd.com/1001by1/ You can find us on Twitter, Instagram, & Facebook at facebook.com/1001by1. You can send us an email at 1001by1@gmail.com. Intro/Outro music is “Bouncy Gypsy Beats” by John Bartmann.
A couple of months ago, I talked with a friend and fellow actor Dominic Thrasher about his experiences with a catholic church and the criticism and harsh accusations he faced for being gay and married. Well, another friend and fellow actor of mine also heard that episode and reached out to me with his own story to tell about being fired from his teaching job for the same thing. Matthew LaBanca has starred on Broadway in the original companies of Young Frankenstein, White Christmas, and A Christmas Carol. We touch on auditioning or both onstage and on-camera roles as well as the importance hair brings not only to our type and castability as men but how it also influences the way we carry ourselves and the confidence we bring into the room. A confidence that Matthew once had as a teacher as well at a private catholic school, but he shares how and why he no longer has that job. ---------- Subscribe to get ad-free access to the full conversations, which include auditions stories. Donate to WINMI and support podcast production with a one-time or ongoing contribution. Contact me directly if you'd like to support WINMI but have limited funds to do so, then I can offer you reduced-price or even free access to the subscription. Follow WINMI: Website | Instagram | Twitter | YouTube Why I'll Never Make It is an award-winning, Top Theater Podcast with actor and singer Patrick Oliver Jones and is a production of WINMI Media. Theme music created by Patrick Oliver Jones, and background music is by John Bartmann (used under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Our love for sinners continues this week as we delve into the world of demons and religion as all share in the wonder that is “Constantine”. We dig the worldbuilding, campy nature, and Peter Stormare's iconic turn as Satan. Plus, we each give recommendations for films depicting or including Hell – so tune in for all the good vibes! You can listen to us on Apple Podcast, Stitcher, Spotify, & Google Play. You can find us on Letterboxd - https://letterboxd.com/1001by1/ You can find us on Twitter, Instagram, & Facebook at facebook.com/1001by1. You can send us an email at 1001by1@gmail.com. Intro/Outro music is “Bouncy Gypsy Beats” by John Bartmann. Chapters (AI Generated) 00:00 Exploring the Depths of Constantine 14:50 Character Analysis and Performances 30:02 Themes of Good vs Evil and World-Building 44:50 Cinematic Impact and Legacy 27:44 Top Depictions of Hell in Film 28:43 Found Footage and Enclosed Spaces: As Above So Below 30:30 Animated Hell: South Park's Unique Take 32:09 Event Horizon: Hell in Space 33:30 Berserk: A Dark Fantasy Exploration of Hell 37:19 Bill and Ted's Bogus Journey: Comedy Meets Hell 39:35 The Ninth Gate: A Journey into the Occult 41:53 Hellraiser 2: A Deeper Dive into Hell's Labyrinth 44:50 Anthology Horror: Southbound's Interpretations of Hell 48:50 Recap of Favorite Hell Depictions and Future Discussions
A flash-fiction podcast where a handful of writers create an original story with a limited wordcount in a limited amount of time. In this episode we march, smash and waddle our way through a pelican police state. The stories are: 'The Bill' by Amelia Armande, 'Rainbow (A gracious covenant with man and beast)' by Joshua Crisp, 'Battersea Power Differential' by Elana Crowley, 'The fog finally enveloped Hastings permanently' by Reanna Valentine, 'Victory of George Island' by Tom McNally. Featuring listener submission: 'Amitriptydream' by Mano Camatsos. Visit us on our website, or by mailing us on 100words@redbuttonaudio.org Created by Tom McNally, featuring Amelia Armande, Joshua Crisp, Reanna Valentine and Elana Crowley. Transcript and all story iterations are available here. Theme tune is Music For Jellyfish by Bell Lungs. Story music is by John Bartmann, released under a CC-BY license, featuring: Handful of Benjamins Allez! Allez! Race to the Death Weird Lights Taste my Raid Track art generated by Bing. Support 100 Words of Astounding Beauty through our Ko-Fi.
Saints and sinners, black and white, love and hate: this week the 1001 by 1 crew dives into the directorial debut (and stand alone film) from Charles Laughton – “The Night of the Hunter”. Join Britt, Joey, and Adam as they discuss the beautiful cinematography, the haunting performance from Robert Mitchum, and how religion plays out in film. Also, this week Adam & Britt recommend “Strange Darling” (available on PVOD), and Joey recommends the 1991 version of “Cape Fear” (available on most VOD platforms). Chapters (AI generated) 00:00 Introduction and Recommendations 06:06 Exploring 'The Night of the Hunter' 22:04 Character Analysis: The Preacher 30:03 Themes of Religion and Morality 35:59 Comparative Analysis: Book vs. Film 42:06 Cinematography and Visual Storytelling 43:58 Cinematic Beauty and Symbolism 50:31 Character Analysis and Performance 57:56 Themes of Isolation and Survival 01:05:11 Exploring the True Crime Influence 01:12:22 The Role of the Producer and Vision 01:19:33 Genre Blending and Classification You can listen to us on Apple Podcast, Stitcher, Spotify, & Google Play. You can find us on Letterboxd - https://letterboxd.com/1001by1/ You can find us on Twitter, Instagram, & Facebook at facebook.com/1001by1. You can send us an email at 1001by1@gmail.com. Intro/Outro music is “Bouncy Gypsy Beats” by John Bartmann.
In the world of Broadway, success can seem like a dazzling dream. But behind every show that makes it to the stage, there are countless moments of uncertainty and setbacks. For writers, especially, the journey from writing a script to getting it produced is anything but predictable. As an actor, I know firsthand that without writers, I wouldn't have a character to play or lines to say. It's their words that bring us to life on stage, and one of my greatest joys is collaborating with writers—especially on new works—helping to refine characters and the dialogue that shapes them. And our guest today knows a little something about that unpredictable journey. Chad Beguelin is a six-time Tony nominee and five-time Drama Desk nominee for his lyrics and book writing. And while he may not have any wins yet for his work, his shows have sure have been big hits with audiences, musicals like Aladdin, The Prom, Elf, and The Wedding Singer. However, his career has taken some surprising turns as well. He's been hung up on by a Broadway producer, he's tried venturing into motion pictures, and earlier this month he just released his debut novel called Showmance. Through it all, Chad has learned that success in this industry is never guaranteed, and perseverance is everything. But as you'll hear, even when a show seems poised for greatness, things can unravel in ways no one could predict. ---------- Subscribe to get ad-free access to the full conversations, which include auditions stories. Donate to WINMI and support podcast production with a one-time or ongoing contribution. Contact me directly if you'd like to support WINMI but have limited funds to do so, then I can offer you reduced-price or even free access to the subscription. Follow WINMI: Website | Instagram | Twitter | YouTube Why I'll Never Make It is an award-winning, Top Theater Podcast with actor and singer Patrick Oliver Jones and is a production of WINMI Media. Theme music created by Patrick Oliver Jones, and background music is by John Bartmann (used under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We all watch the beautiful stars in our favorite films, but do we ever think about just how f***ed up Hollywood is? Join the 1001 by 1 crew for another short: this week we discuss “The Substance” and recommend 3 “Hollywood is Hell” movies. We sing the praises of the new Coralie Fargeat film before discussing our favorites films that show just how depraved and messed up the film business is. Chapters (AI generate) 00:00 The Concept of Self-Improvement and Transformation 03:00 Exploring the Film: The Substance 05:53 Demi Moore's Performance: A Deep Dive 12:13 Body Dysmorphia and Hollywood's Standards 17:49 The Role of Food in the Narrative 21:07 The Climax: Misuse of the Substance and Its Consequences 24:57 Exploring Genre Films of 2024 32:29 Hollywood's Dark Side: Movies That Expose the Industry 49:25 Recap and Future Discussions You can listen to us on Apple Podcast, Stitcher, Spotify, & Google Play. You can find us on Letterboxd - https://letterboxd.com/1001by1/ You can find us on Twitter, Instagram, & Facebook at facebook.com/1001by1. You can send us an email at 1001by1@gmail.com. Intro/Outro music is “Bouncy Gypsy Beats” by John Bartmann.
This week we're going to California wine country and we are NOT GOING TO DRINK ANY F**KING MERLOT! That's right friends – we're discussing Alexander Payne's “Sideways”. Joey couldn't make the trip to the vineyards this week, but Melissa St. John tagged in to help discuss the pathetic nature of the characters, Paul Giamatti's incredible performance, and Britt's literary corner and just how petty the author of the book was. Also, this week Adam recommends “About Schmidt” (available to rent on Amazon), Britt recommends “Il Sorpasso” (currently on The Criterion Channel), Melissa recommends “Twisters” (available on most VOD platforms), and Joey recommends “Drinking Buddies” (free on Prime, Hoopla, Tubi). You can listen to us on Apple Podcast, Stitcher, Spotify, & Google Play. You can find us on Letterboxd - https://letterboxd.com/1001by1/ You can find us on Twitter, Instagram, & Facebook at facebook.com/1001by1. You can send us an email at 1001by1@gmail.com. Intro/Outro music is “Bouncy Gypsy Beats” by John Bartmann. Chapters (AI generated) 00:00 Wine Tasting Techniques 02:46 Introduction to the Podcast and Sideways 11:55 Overview of Sideways and Its Characters 20:14 Awards and Accolades of Sideways 30:07 Character Analysis: Miles and Jack 40:50 Thematic Elements of Sideways 51:39 Ending Discussion and Character Outcomes
It's been an interesting year for film thus far – particularly for genre films. One that has captured our attention that we want to shed some light on is Rose Glass' noirish-vibe film “Love Lies Bleeding”. The 1001 by 1 crew sings the praises of this film and go on to share their 3 recommends for pulpy, sexy crime movies. It's about to get hot, sweaty, and very violent in this episode. You can listen to us on Apple Podcast, Stitcher, Spotify, & Google Play. You can find us on Letterboxd - https://letterboxd.com/1001by1/ You can find us on Twitter, Instagram, & Facebook at facebook.com/1001by1. You can send us an email at 1001by1@gmail.com. Intro/Outro music is “Bouncy Gypsy Beats” by John Bartmann. Chapters (AI generated) 00:00 Introduction to the Conversation 02:22 Exploring 'Love Lies Bleeding' 20:44 Recommendations for Sexy, Pulpy Crime Films
This week we travel back to the 1930s: a time when people solved all their troubles withs singing a dancing, a time when iconic songs were created, and a time when blackface was used with no thought about the repercussions. We are talking about the Fred Astaire & Ginger Rogers led “Swing Time”. Join the 1001 by 1 crew as they discuss the technical aspects of dance, the catchy tunes, and just how pathetic the “Pop” character is. Also, this week Adam recommends “Drop Dead Gorgeous”, Britt recommends “The Happiness of the Katakuris” (currently on Midnight Pulp), and Joey recommends “Dirty Dancing” (available for rent on most major platforms). You can listen to us on Apple Podcast, Stitcher, Spotify, & Google Play. You can find us on Letterboxd - https://letterboxd.com/1001by1/ You can find us on Twitter, Instagram, & Facebook at facebook.com/1001by1. You can send us an email at 1001by1@gmail.com. Intro/Outro music is “Bouncy Gypsy Beats” by John Bartmann. Chapters (AI generated) 00:00 Introduction to the Podcast and Film Recommendations 09:31 Discussion of Swing Time: Overview and Context 24:11 Exploring the Characters and Their Dynamics 40:35 The Dance Numbers: A Closer Look 53:54 The Controversial Bojangles Scene 01:10:20 Final Thoughts and Recommendations
Michelle Hy explores her Chinese and Taiwanese heritage, getting outed to her dad and what it was like going to her partners' wedding. "I Could Never..." is a Chill Polyamory podcast. For more info and episode transcripts: https://www.chillpolyamory.com/icouldnever Chill Polyamory on IG - @chillpolyamory Chill Polyamory on TikTok - @chillpolyamory Chill Polyamory on YouTube - @chillpolyamory Michelle Hy on IG - @polyamorouswhileasian Michelle Hy's Website - polyamorouswhileasian.com Cover Artwork by Anni Jyn - @annijyn All music is sourced from the Free Music Archive, under a Creative Commons 4.0 Attribution License (CC BY 4.0) Intro/Outro: Ruffling Feathers by Jesse Spillane, Transitions: City Line by Beat Mekanik, Ad Read: Hood Rat by John Bartmann
"Acting is behaving truthfully under imaginary circumstances.” This is how renowned acting teacher Sanford Meisner defined what it means to be an actor. This principle helps performers build empathy with our characters and forge meaningful connections onstage. But as our guest today reveals, this approach can also be a powerful guide for navigating life offstage. Dwayne Washington, with the help of the prestigious Juilliard School, mastered the craft of acting and singing, but life itself has been one of his greatest teachers. From his time as a retail manager to his work as a high school teacher, Dwayne has grown in unexpected ways. We talk about his time in London as well as his current role in a new Off-Broadway production, That Parenting Musical. And while the personal growth he's experienced over the years may not always be visible, he has certainly gained a depth and perspective that now enrich his performances as well. Hear the full performance by Simon Estes and Grace Bumbry of "Amonasro" from Aida. ---------- Subscribe to get early and ad-free access to full conversations with guests, including bonus auditions stories. Donate to WINMI and support podcast production with a one-time or ongoing contribution. If you'd like to support WINMI but have limited funds to do so, then contact me directly for reduced-price or even free access to the bonus content. Follow WINMI: Website | Instagram | Twitter | YouTube Why I'll Never Make It is an award-winning, Top Theater Podcast with actor and singer Patrick Oliver Jones and is a production of WINMI Media. Theme music created by Patrick Oliver Jones, and background music is by John Bartmann (used under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week we go back to the worlds of both Sci-Fi and the 1950s in the Robert Wise classic “The Day the Earth Stood Still.” Join the 1001 by 1 crew as they discuss genre tropes, if the message comes across clearly, and a poor man named Lock Martin who gets ripped on…for seemingly no reason. Does this film hold up? Tune in and fine out. Also, this week Joey recommends “10 Cloverfield Lane” (currently on Prime), Adam recommends “The Platform” (currently on Netflix), and Britt recommends “Cure” (available on most VOD platforms). You can listen to us on Apple Podcast, Stitcher, Spotify, & Google Play. You can find us on Letterboxd - https://letterboxd.com/1001by1/ You can find us on Twitter, Instagram, & Facebook at facebook.com/1001by1. You can send us an email at 1001by1@gmail.com. Intro/Outro music is “Bouncy Gypsy Beats” by John Bartmann.
Break out the guns and strap on your diving bells because we're talking about a spaghetti…no, wait…a kimchi western this week: “The Good, the Bad, the Weird”. Join the 1001 by 1 crew as they discuss the action choreography, the comedic bits, and just how good our patron saint of the podcast Song Kang-ho is. Also, we discuss some of Kim Jee-woon's other films and Britt lists her favorite movie jackets. Also, this week Britt recommends “Trigun Stampede” (available on Hulu), Joey recommends “I Saw the Devil” (available on Hoopla & Kanopy), and Adam recommends “Thirst” (available to rent on most major platforms). You can listen to us on Apple Podcast, Stitcher, Spotify, & Google Play. You can find us on Letterboxd - https://letterboxd.com/1001by1/ You can find us on Twitter, Instagram, & Facebook at facebook.com/1001by1. You can send us an email at 1001by1@gmail.com. Intro/Outro music is “Bouncy Gypsy Beats” by John Bartmann.
In the year before the pandemic, I was on a contract with Norwegian Cruise Line performing the musical Footloose. In past seasons you've heard me speak with some members of that company (Megan Hoxie, David Ruttura, Eric Jordan Young) And in today's episode I'm bringing on another one of the people that I met through that show, Dominic Thrasher, one of the ones who I grew closest to during that contract who was actually in a cabin just a couple of doors down from my own. But just as the world was coming out of the pandemic, getting back to a somewhat normal life, Dominic was diagnosed with ALS, similar to Broadway actor Aaron Lazar. We talk about his very difficult journey of realizing and accepting his own illness and how he is choosing to live the remaining months and possibly years that he has left. And if there's anything you take away from this very heartfelt and thoughtful conversation, I hope it is a sense of both gratitude and persistence in your own life: being grateful for what you have, even the most basic of things, and a drive to continue to pursue the things that you want. It is a lesson that Dominic has carried with him his whole life and is now being put to the test in a way he never thought or imagined. ----- (And with this episode Why I'll Never Make It begins its new release day of Wednesday instead of Monday. This is mainly to adjust to my touring schedule with Beetlejuice, as the weekends are full of shows and Tuesdays give me more time to produce these episodes each week.) ---------- Subscribe to get early and ad-free access to the full conversation with each guest, which includes the auditions stories that are only available to subscribers. You can also donate to WINMI and help further podcast production with a one-time or ongoing contribution. If you'd like to support WINMI but have limited funds to do so, then contact me directly for reduced-price or even free access to the bonus content. Follow WINMI: Website | Instagram | Twitter | YouTube Why I'll Never Make It is an award-winning, Top Theater Podcast with actor and singer Patrick Oliver Jones and is a production of WINMI Media. Background music is by John Bartmann and Blue Dot Sessions and is used under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
3 participants enter the Zoom chat to decide the fate of a podcast…THAT'S RIGHT – IT IS TIME TO DRAFT AGAIN!!!! Join the 1001 by 1 crew as they pick the films for their sixth season. There are twists and turns and shenanigans – and a surprise ending that would make Shyamalan jealous. Who will be the director we cover? How will Joey, Britt, and Adam torment each other with their picks? You'll have to listen to find out. You can listen to us on Apple Podcast, Stitcher, Spotify, & Google Play. You can find us on Letterboxd - https://letterboxd.com/1001by1/ You can find us on Twitter, Instagram, & Facebook at facebook.com/1001by1. You can send us an email at 1001by1@gmail.com. Intro/Outro music is “Bouncy Gypsy Beats” by John Bartmann.
When it comes to performing, whether in musical theater or in the pop world, a singer's voice can be their identity, their money maker, the one instrument that often defines their careers. And so losing their voice can be life-changing and demoralizing. On my other podcast Closing Night I did an episode on the Broadway production of Victor/Victoria and chronicled the surgery that ended Julie Andrews vocal career. There's also a new documentary out about Celine Dion and her battle with Stiff Persons Syndrome that has left her unable to sing. I've even had my own struggles with vocal paresis, which for me means that one of my vocal cords moves weakly and has a hard time fully closing compared to the other. And today's guest has had her own vocal struggles and knows what that loss feels like. Sarah Hester Ross has become a one-of-a-kind entertainer and social media star, amassing 2.4M followers on TikTok and over 260K on Instagram. She has also been touted as the “Best Of Las Vegas” for her comedy and one-woman show. And she's achieved all this with a vocal injury that still affects her to this day. We talk about that as well as her struggles with a lack of motivation and even interest in her comedy work. Nonetheless, her good-natured, comedic exuberance has earned her the moniker of "The Hilarious Redhead!" And I think you'll hear why in this witty and thoughtful conversation. ---------- Subscribe to get early and ad-free access to the full conversation with each guest, which includes the auditions stories that are only available to subscribers. You can also donate to WINMI and help further podcast production with a one-time or ongoing contribution. If you'd like to support WINMI but have limited funds to do so, then contact me directly for reduced-price or even free access to the bonus content. Follow WINMI: Website | Instagram | Twitter | YouTube Why I'll Never Make It is an award-winning, Top Theater Podcast with actor and singer Patrick Oliver Jones and is a production of WINMI Media. Background music is by John Bartmann and Blue Dot Sessions and is used under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Three mass-murder machines, bound by a common bloodline, descend into a maniacal man-made hell to find the secret history of serial killers in America. Buckle in, because Mad Dog Blood is digging deep and delivering devilish delights.Special guest performances by Evangeline Hensley as Kassi Lake, and Savannah Hensley as Emily Mason. Music this time around came from Trigg , dark flower Arcsound, dark suspense cinematic John Bartmann, dark basement, foggy trees, and broken suspense all music available at free music archiveListen on PoduramaPlease subscribe through Buzzsprout, Stitcher, Spotify, Podchaser, or iTunesFind me on social media on Instagram Facebook and Twitter, or email me direct at AScaryHomeCompanion@gmail.comSupport our PATREON page! And check out the Redbubble merch shop. Support the Show.
We triple the length of our last film and delve into what Sight & Sound has crowned as the Best Film of All Time for their 2022 poll – Chantal Ackerman's “Jeanne Dielman, 23 quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles”. Join the 1001 by 1 crew as they discuss slow cinema, Ackerman and Delphine Seyrig behind the scenes, loser sons, and what we think is happening behind Jeanne's eyes. Do we think it's the best film of all time? Did we like it at all…??? Also, this week Adam recommends “Amy” (available on Max), Britt recommends “Vive l'amour” (available on Kanopy), and Joey recommends “Promising Young Woman” (available on Peacock). You can listen to us on Apple Podcast, Stitcher, Spotify, & Google Play. You can find us on Letterboxd - https://letterboxd.com/1001by1/ You can find us on Twitter, Instagram, & Facebook at facebook.com/1001by1. You can send us an email at 1001by1@gmail.com. Intro/Outro music is “Bouncy Gypsy Beats” by John Bartmann.