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Communication is key to any relationship, however, communication can be challenging especially when someone is going through a stressful time in their life. The most stressful life events for a human are the death of a loved one, divorce, loss of a job, and/or a major illness or injury. It can be challenging to determine how to open the lines of communication, especially when you are emotionally invested in what happened to the other person, however, the person needs to talk it out without judgment or personal commentary. Joining Ashley in the studio is Reggie Harvey, Author of Anatomy of a Patient and Rnold Smith, Creator of The Connection App. We discuss the steps to communication and what is needed in a serious conversation.
We Live Entertainment's Ashley Menzel hosts this week's episode of Film Critic Weekly brought to you by the LAOFCS. Joining Ashley for a jammed packed show full of reviews is Kit Bowen, Jana Nagase, and Lupe Rodriguez Haas. Ashley and the gang will be reviewing several releases opening this weekend including Dora and The Lost City of Gold, Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark, Peanut Butter Falcon, The Kitchen, The Art of Racing in the Rain, and After the Wedding. The movie pick of the week will be revealed on the show as we are still collecting votes for this week's pick. Ashley Menzel Twitter: @AshleyGMenzel Jana Nagase Twitter: @ janaoncamera Lupe Rodriguez Haas Twitter: @CineMovie Kit Bowen Twitter: @TheMovieKit Twitter: @NestorCine Presented by Popcorn Talk and the LA Online Film Critics Society, this is Film Critics Weekly, where members of the Los Angeles Online Film Critics Society come together to discuss new topics of the weeks, the movies you may have missed but need to check out, and reveal insider information of the film and journalism industry. Join host Scott Menzel with a rotating panel of members of the LAOFCS as they bring you into the inner circle with heightened discussion and knowledge. Each week, the show will feature four weekly segments which include: -Movie Pick of The Week - A weekly vote of all films being released in Los Angeles that week. -Independent Spotlight - A weekly Indie film suggestion from each member on the panel. The film can be playing in theaters, on-demand, or various streaming services. -Retro Rewind - A weekly recommendation of an older release that is currently available on streaming, DVD, or Blu-Ray. -Special Topic - Each week there will be a special conversation about something going on the industry or something that ties into this week's episode. Who are the LAOFCS? Los Angeles is the home of Hollywood and the film industry. There are hundreds of critics in the Los Angeles area and yet there was only one critic's circle. San Francisco, New York, Austin, and all other major cities throughout the USA have an online critics group but not Los Angeles. We wanted to change that and therefore launched the Los Angeles Film Critics Society (LAOFCS) at the end of 2016. By creating this group, they wanted to ensure that the members of their society are reflective of those who reside in the city of Los Angeles. Diversity is very important in film criticism and they want to make sure that all voices are represented within our group. They also want to embrace members that are finding new ways to criticize film whether that be through video, podcasts, or on social media. Over the next few years, the Los Angeles Online Film Critics Society is hoping to redefine what it means to be part of a film critics group by having a year-round presence. Most film critic circles at the end of each year begin to appear to discuss their favorite films of the year. They wanted to create a film critics group that would openly discuss film throughout the year and not just during award season.
This episode is basically Creepshow II... Welcome to the second half of our Urban Legends episode!! Joining Ashley again this week is Peter Lozano and Scott Youngbauer!! In Part One, Pete told us all about the urban legends of sunny yet spooky Los Angeles! This week Scott takes us through the haunted tales of his home state of Montana! He tells the tale of the Crazy Mountains, the Flathead Lake Monster, and even some hitchhiking ghosts. Ashley teaches us the origins of the Dog Man of Arkansas and the sad story of a famous violin playing ghost in her hometown of Centralia, Illinois. We discuss what Urban Legends have evolved into in our high-tech society and DON'T WORRY OF COURSE WE TALK ABOUT THE MOVIE URBAN LEGEND WITH JARED LETO. Follow us on Instagram and Twitter @keepitweirdcast and our Facebook page KEEP IT WEIRD! Visit our Patreon page at www.patreon.com/keepitweirdpodcast to get bonus episodes, newsletters, and more!
The Boutique Hub turns 5 years-old this month and to celebrate we’re asking Ashley, the founder, anything and everything from business tips, to how she built the Hub, and the dirty secrets about her obsession with tacos and Will Ferrell. This is part 1 of a 2 part series, so come back next week for more! Our followers on social media and member’s in our groups submitted these questions, and Ashley shares the good, bad and ugly. Joining Ashley is Jessie Jarvis, Project Manager at The Boutique Hub, and she too isn’t holding back! For show notes & resources visit the episode webpage below or click here. Want more information on #BoutiqueChat? Visit www.theboutiquehub.com/boutiquechat *** Facebook: @boutiquehubashley Instagram: @boutiquehubbusiness & @ajalderson Join our community of retailers, brands, influencers, service providers and insiders: www.theboutiquehub.com/join
We are extremely powerful beings. How we think directly correlates to how we will experience a given situation. When we think a day or situation can't get worse, it does! Joining Ashley in studio, Dixie Gillaspie, coach, author of "Just Blow it Up", writer, fire starter, editor of The Good Men Project, contributor to the Huffington Post and Entrepreneur.com. Dixie, explains how our brain works, how we create and will things to be, and how we can make mindful changes to create a better day and better life.