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I loved this episode because I just had no idea what I was getting into, and Lauren was so raw and honest and her story is - in a lot of ways - tough. Especially as a parent! And I loved the way she created a higher power for herself and how it worked! I think about it all the time...... Here are the original notes: Lauren Morelli is a costume designer who grew up in South Florida experimenting in a range of addictive behavior from an early age. At 17 she found herself on lockdown in state run rehab and somehow found a spiritually and sobriety there strong enough she has stayed sober ever since.
Let's talk power couples. Ever heard of Bonnie and Clyde? Jay-Z and Beyonce? Prince William and Katie? JFK and Jackie? Samira Wiley and Lauren Morelli? Now what about Lavinia and John Fisher? This episode is cray cray to the max and we love it! Lavinia would be pretty dang awesome if she didn't do what she did. Girl knows how to make a statement. Thank you so much for all of your support! We can't thank y'all enough! Don't forget to rate, review and follow! @ECCthePodcast Also, check out our website www.eccthepodcast.com and Patreon! Sources --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/eastcoastcreepin/support
Dans ce deuxième épisode sur le thèmes des relations interpersonnelles et du féminisme, Laurie discute avec la sexologue psychothérapeute Maïli Giroux-Dubois des différentes façons de faire de nos relations des espaces sains, à l'image de nos valeurs, et où l'on peut évoluer et grandir en toute confiance. Puis, nous nous concentrons sur la façon dont nous construisons nos relations de proximité, en portant une attention particulière à la façon dont l'amitié se déploie et se construit à travers les diverses étapes de la vie humaine. Pour la transcription de l'épisode, c'est par ici : https://www.toutesoupantoute.com/s3e4-bases-baremes-et-limites-des-relations-interpersonnelles-avec-maili-giroux-dubois/ Supportez toutEs ou pantoute! Abonnez-vous sur Patreon pour du contenu exclusif! Visitez notre boutique en ligne pour des objets d'art ou des objets utiles inspirés par notre podcast. Vous pouvez aussi faire un don non récurrent ici! Notre invitéE Maïli Giroux-Dubois Sa clinique de sexologie : la Clinique Perspectives Le site de l'Ordre professionnel des sexologues du Québec Sa présentation sur le site web de La couleur de l'adoption L'épisode de Where we at Mtl où elle est invitée Let's talk about sex Illustration originale de l'épisode Cochon bleu pâle / Catherine D. Lapointe Nos références Les âges de l'amitié. Cours de la vie et formes de la socialisation (Claire Bidart. Les âges de l'amitié. Cours de la vie et formes de la socialisation. Transversalités, Institut Catholique de Paris, 2010, pp.65-81. ffhalshs-00484900f) Actualités bibliographiques : Les relations polyamoureuses La théorie de l'attachement : son importance dans un contexte pédiatrique par Susana TERENO (Tereno, S., Soares I., Martins, E., Sampaio D. et Carlson E., La théorie de l'attachement : son importance dans un contexte pédiatrique, Devenir 2007/2, Volume 19, p. 151-188.) Au bout du fil - Les Petits Frères - La grande famille des personnes âgées seules L'isolement social des aînés en bref (via le site de la FADOQ) Maintaining multi-partner relationships: Evolution, sexual ethics, and consensual non-monogamy(Justin Mogliski, David L. Rodrigues, Justin Lehmiller, Rhonda Nicole Balzarini) La série Tales of the city, réalisée par Lauren Morelli, est disponible sur Netflix. Elle est inspirée des romans du même nom d'Armistead Maupin, et d'une autre version télévisuelle réalisée en 1993 par Alastair Reid. La chanson You owe me nothing in return d'Alanis Morissette, et Le temps est bon d'Isabelle Pierre, sont toutes deux disponibles sur la plupart des applications de musique de même que chez tous les bons disquaires! La série Pose (Ryan Murphy, Brad Falchuk et Steven Canals) est disponible sur Disney +. L'épisode Where We At: #15 - Bagage de vie et parentalité on Apple Podcasts est disponible sur la plupart des applications de balado diffusion. Merci à Miriame Gabrielle Archin pour le segment Assis-toi sur ton sofa Ève-Laurence Hébert pour la coordination Melyssa Elmer pour la gestion de médias sociaux Marie-Eve Boisvert pour le montage Maïna Albert pour l'habillage sonore Elyze Venne-Deshaies pour les brand new jingles, avec Christelle Saint-Julien à la harpe, Henri-June Pilote aux percussions, Elyze Venne-Deshaies aux vents et synthétiseurs, Laurie Perron au violoncelle et Marie-Frédérique Gravel au mixage Odrée Laperrière pour l'illustration Marin Blanc pour le graphisme Cassandra Cacheiro pour les photos Émile Perron et Cararina Wieler-Morin pour notre site web Émilie Duchesne-Perron pour la transcription des épisodes. Nous remercions le Conseil des arts du Canada de son soutien. Suivez-nous sur instagram et sur Facebook Vous pouvez nous écrire via notre site web ou au toutesoupantoute@gmail.com toutEs ou pantoute est un show par Laurie Lafée Perron et Alexandra Turgeon
Steve Basilone is an American television writer and producer. He attended Emerson College in Boston before eventually moving to Los Angeles to pursue several writing opportunities. He eventually ended up on "Community" from 2011 to 2013 penning a number of episodes alongside his writing partner (and former Emerson College classmate) Annie Mebane. Basilone has since moved on this other projects including the "The Michael J. Fox Show". He was married to Lauren Morelli, a fellow television writer who works on the Netflix original series "Orange is the new Black". Morelli filed for divorce after two years upon coming out as a lesbian in 2014. Basilone currently serves as writer and producer of the ABC sitcom "The Goldbergs". Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to Flash Back Friday! With 400+ episodes, we're excited to revisit some of our favorites with our new listeners (and maybe new to our regular listeners).Captain Party sits down with show-runner and members of the cast of Tales of the City. Based on a novel by Armistead Maupin, this miniseries is a revival of a show that centers around LGBTQ residents of an iconic apartment building, set in San Francisco. Zosia Mamet talks about why she picked this role, and the difference between San Francisco and New York, Charlie Barnett and Murray Bartlett discuss the importance of representing the LGBTQ community, and the complicated differences between the older and younger generations, and show-runner Lauren Morelli talks about the importance of having authentic characters, and hiring writers who were all LGBTQ. This is a fully loaded episode with some incredible talent, and it was an honor to speak with them! You can catch Tales of the City streaming on Netflix.Be well, stay safe, Black Lives Matter, thank you for wearing a mask and VOTING. --Buy us a cup of coffee!Subscribe to our channel on YouTube for behind the scenes footage!Rate and review us wherever you listen to podcasts!Visit our website! www.bitchtalkpodcast.comFollow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.Listen every other Thursday 9:30 - 10 am on BFF.FMPOWERED BY GO-TO Productions
Bienvenue dans le troisième épisode de Cinq pour Cent, où vous découvrirez le témoignage de Geoffrey, un homme de 29 ans qui sait qu’il est bisexuel depuis ses 14 ans mais qui a mis 10 ans à l’assumer. Ce long temps d'acceptation était dû à une peur d’aller vers les autres, par manque de représentation des personnes bisexuelles dans les médias et autour de lui notamment. Vous pouvez suivre Geoffrey sur Twitter @GeozzG. Recommandation culturelle La série Les Chroniques de San Francisco (Tales of the City en anglais, avec quelques bémols pour nous mais on vous laisse vous faire votre propre opinion ! Il s’agit à la base d’une série de lives écrits par Armistead Maupin à la fin des années 1980 pour les trois premiers livres. Au total on compte 9 livres : Chroniques de San Francisco (1978) Nouvelles Chroniques de San Francisco (1980) Autres Chroniques de San Francisco (1982) Babycakes (1984) D’un bord à l’autre (1987) Bye-bye Barbary Lane (1989) Michael Tolliver est vivant (2007) Mary Ann en automne (2010) Anna Madrigal (2014) SPOILER ALERT Dans l’épisode, Geoffrey parle de la série sortie en juin dernier sur Netflix réalisée par Lauren Morelli, et qui raconte le retour de Mary Ann Singleton (jouée par Laura Linney) pour l’anniversaire de Anna Madrigal (jouée par Olympia Dukakis - l’actrice cis qui joue un personnage trans dont parle Geoffrey). Vous pouvez aussi retrouver les deux premières séries sur Netflix. Bonus : c’est le 14 février 2014 qu’Ellen Page fait son coming-out lors d’une conférence de la Human Rights Campaign Foundation : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ecsAHJgPz-4 Cinq pour Cent est un podcast indépendant. Réalisation et montage : Anaïs de Muret Création graphique : Naëlie Baudin Assistance montage : Basile Gozlan Assistance réalisation : Simina Lazar crédit musique de générique : Inaccessible love par Cybersdf
Lauren Morelli is a costume designer who grew up in South Florida experimenting in a range of addictive behavior from an early age. At 17 she found herself on lockdown in state run rehab and somehow found a spiritually and sobriety there strong enough she has stayed sober ever since.
Thomas and Tranna share their ideals of home and then talk about queer utopia with Lauren Morelli, writer-producer on Netflix’s Tales of the City and Orange Is the New Black. Plus, this week’s obsession: 50 percent off tags.
Lauren Morelli (“Tales of the City,” “Orange is the New Black”) joins Ariana to talk about how she got into reading tarot for herself (and ONLY herself) and what to do when strangers force connections. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
SPEAKERS Lauren Morelli Executive Producer and Writer, "Tales of the City" (2019, Netflix); Writer, "Orange Is the New Black" Michelle Meow Producer and Host, "The Michelle Meow Show"; Twitter @msmichellemeow—Moderator This program was recorded in front of a live audience at The Commonwealth Club of California in San Francisco on June 28th, 2019.
Kick off Pride weekend in San Francisco with award-winning producer Lauren Morelli. Lauren Morelli is a television writer, screenwriter and producer. She is executive producer and writer of a reboot of Armistead Maupin's "Tales of the City" for Netflix, starring Laura Linney, Olympia Dukakis and Ellen Page, which was released June 7, 2019. Previously, Lauren had the honor of working on five seasons of "Orange Is the New Black," which received 17 Emmy nominations, six Golden Globe nominations and six Writers Guild nominations. In her spare time, Lauren also writes short stories and personal essays that you can find in various corners of the Internet. Before moving to Los Angeles in 2007, Lauren received a BFA in modern dance from Marymount Manhattan College. Join us for this important program, and share your questions with us ahead of time by using #EqualityForAll. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It all started in 1978 with a novel by Armistead Maupin, which was originally serialized in The San Francisco Chronicle. Although it spawned more novels, spinoffs, and a couple of television adaptations - all incarnations of Tales of the City shared one thing: a group of people, finding their way in San Francisco, finding and making new bonds, creating their own version of family. This week, we’re joined by Lauren Morelli, showrunner of the Netflix limited series Tales of the City and Armistead Maupin, author of the original series, for a cozy conversation in a hotel room in San Francisco as they talk about their experiences with the Tales, San Francisco and each other.
In this episode Leigh and Ellie discuss shipping real life couples. From Ellen and Portia to Samira Wiley and Lauren Morelli and everyone in between. Why do we ship them? Why does it hit us to hard when they break up? We are so invested in the success of these queer relationships because we want to see successful relationship role models, especially when the relationships on tv and in movies don't give us happy endings. With more and more queer celebrity couples coming out like Janelle Monae and Tessa Thompson (or Lupita Nyong'o), Megan Rapinoe and Sue Bird and Ashley Benson and Cara Delevigne, they give young queer people hope and plenty to gossip about! Follow along on Twitter: Lez Hang Out (@lezhangoutpod) and answer our Q & Gay at the end of every episode. Leigh Holmes Foster (@lshfoster) and Ellie Brigida (@elliebrigida). You can also join us on Facebook.com/lezhangoutpod and follow along on Instagram (@lezhangoutpod). See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Taylor Swift leaps into Pride month with her new single, “You Need to Calm Down.” Parkland student Kyle Kashuv gets his Harvard offer rescinded after his past racist behavior is exposed. Jessica Biel might be an anti-vaxxer. Madonna’s latest album divides fans. OJ Simpson joins Twitter. Plus, Lauren Morelli, creator and showrunner of Netflix’s Tales of the City reboot, joins to talk about queer storytelling.
Dayna chats with Lauren Morelli, Murray Bartlett, & Charlie Barnett from the Netflix Series, "Tales of the City" based from the novels by Armistead Maupin. Be sure to check out the full series on Netflix, beginning June 7th. If you're just tuning in, or haven't listened in a while, Radio Rehab is a Podcast Show hosted by Radio Personality Dayna Keyes. Each Episode, Dayna has a wide variety of conversations. She shares stories, welcome Guests, and discuss topics around her experiences with addiction and recovery. Along with occasional RR Entertainment Entertainment Drop, talking movies, television, music, comedy & everything in between. To contact Dayna & Radio Rehab: Email - RadioRehab@Go-ToProductions.com Facebook, Instagram & Twitter - @RadioRehabDayna Text & Voicemail - 415-496-9511 Radio Rehab is brought to you by Go-To Productions, for more information visit www.Go-ToProductions.com
Captain Party sits down with show-runner and members of the cast of Tales of the City. This miniseries is a revival of a show that centers around LGBTQ residents of an iconic apartment building, set in San Francisco. Zosia Mamet talks about why she picked this role, and the difference between San Francisco and New York, Charlie Barnett and Murray Bartlett discuss the importance of representing the LGBTQ community, and the complicated differences between the older and younger generations, and show-runner Lauren Morelli talks about the importance of having authentic characters, and hiring writers who were all LGBTQ. This is a fully loaded episode with some incredible talent, and it was an honor to speak with them! You can catch Tales of the City streaming on Netflix June 7th! Visit our website! www.bitchtalkpodcast.com Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. POWERED BY
Lauren Morelli got her big break writing for Orange is the New Black. Now, she's the showrunner on a new Netflix series called Tales of the City.
Writer Lauren Morelli (Tales of the City, Orange Is the New Black) stops by Studio 309 and discusses being neighbors with Box, having an overall deal with Netflix, and more! Pics, vids, et cetera -- http://boxangeles.com/273
Oops… we did it again on the second episode of We Need to Talk About Britney, Jen and writer/showrunner Lauren Morelli (Orange is the New Black, Tales of the City) bring it back… like all the way back. They talk high school, their matching jeep cherokees, and Jen’s personal hair journey - will the arc of WNTTAB season one be Jen facing her fears and going full Britney blonde? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Erica and Marissa talk about Samira Wiley and Lauren Morelli who quite possibly had the most beautiful wedding of all time. Hear about how "Orange is the New Black" brought these two together for a true Happily Ever After. - This week's episode is sponsored by Spice Islands (spiceislands.com/otp), Lola (mylola.com, offer code OTP) and Care/Of (takecareof.com, offer code OTP). We also want to give a shout-out to the Love Letters podcast. Subscribe at loveletters.show, on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, and RadioPublic, or wherever you get your podcasts.
For our 50th episode, Steve sits down again with "Orange is the New Black" writer and ex-wife, Lauren Morelli, to talk about gender identity, pronouns, and the importance of having a voice.
Republicans say they reached out on health care. Chuck Schumer says Trump "never called." Tomi Lahren reportedly ousted from TheBlaze over pro-abortion rights comments. 'OITNB' actress Samira Wiley and writer Lauren Morelli marry. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Steve chats with "Orange Is the New Black" writer and ex-wife, Lauren Morelli, about podcast intros, mourning and their 24 year friendship.