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Best podcasts about Libby Hill

Latest podcast episodes about Libby Hill

Podcast Like It's 1999
Bonus: Calvin & Hobbes + The Far Side with Libby Hill

Podcast Like It's 1999

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2024 65:32


On this episode of Podcast Like It's 1992, Libby Hill is on to compare/contrast Calvin & Hobbes and The Far Side.Patreon: http://patreon.com/PodcastlikeitsTwitter: http://twitter.com/podcastlikeitsInstagram: http://instagram.com/podcastlikeitsReddit: http://reddit.com/r/podcastlikeits Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Screen Drafts
LESBIANS mini-MEGA (with Emily St. James, Libby Hill, & Jordan Crucchiola)

Screen Drafts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2024 201:53


Our Pride Month celebration concludes with an epic mini-MEGA draft of the 11 best films ever made about LESBIANS, with Screen Drafts veterans Emily St. James (Podcast Like It's), Libby Hill (Yellowjackets) and Jordan Crucchiola (Feeling Seen)!

Podcast Like It's 1999
47: A League of Their Own with Libby Hill

Podcast Like It's 1999

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2023 120:11


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Screen Drafts
COUNTRY MUSIC (with Emily St. James & Libby Hill)

Screen Drafts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2023 165:10


Writers Emily St. James and Libby Hill return to the virtual draft table to rank the 7 best movies ever made about COUNTRY MUSIC!

Podcast Like It's 1999
1989: Steel Magnolias with Libby Hill

Podcast Like It's 1999

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2023 114:27


This was Libby Hill's her first appearance over the paywall to talk about the comedy-drama with a surprisingly stacked cast, Steel Magnolias.We discuss the many highs, and few lows, of the ensemble cast, the pitfalls of adapting a play to the screen, and Sally Field's eyebrow raising oscar snub. It this the heartwarming classic we all look back on it as, or does it succumb to its own melodrama? Grab a box of tissues, because this one might get a bit misty.Find Libby at: https://authory.com/libbyhillPodcast Like It's 1999: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/podcast-like-its-1999/id1316214754Twitter: twitter.com/podcastlike1999Instagram: instagram.com/podcastlike1999Reddit: reddit.com/r/podcastlikeits Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Medusone
Kardashian Retrospective No. 3: Introducing… America's First Family

Medusone

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2023 94:19


A retrospective look at the legacy of the Kardashian family, specifically focused on the first three seasons of Keeping Up with the Kardashians (circa 2007-2009). Link to YouTube videoHelp me be less poorWorthwhile reading: "Keeping Up With the Kardashians embraced female archetypes and created an empire" by Libby Hill, AV Club "Glamour labour in the Age of Kardashian" by Elizabeth Wissinger "The Kardashian Decade: How a Sex Tape Led to a Billion-Dollar Brand" by Leslie Bruce, The Hollywood Reporter"The Kardashians Once Hired a Porn Star as Kendall and Kylie's Nanny For a Day" by Alex Rees, Cosmopolitan

Arden
Episode 212: "A Piece of Work" (Abridged)

Arden

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2023 38:51


Several months after Team Arden leaves Elsinore, acclaimed journalist Rowan Dabrowski examines their reporting for flaws. Also: A duck hunt! NOTE: Due to music rights issues, this episode is being released in abridged form until we finish re-upping those rights and it can be heard as properly intended. You can find the full episode transcript at ardenpodcast.com/transcripts CONTENT WARNING: This episode contains gunshots, adult language, adult situations, tense family situations, discussions of gore, discussions of medical abuse, violence, death, transphobia, homophobia, misogyny, mental illness, hunting, discussions of grief, and the mourning process. Written by Christopher Dole Directed by Christopher Dole Recording Engineer: Ernesto Hurtado Editor: Christopher Dole Sound Designer: Christopher Dole Composer: Christopher Hatfield Starring: Michelle Agresti as Bea Casely Tracey Sayed as Brenda Bentley Shannon Estabrook as Rosalind Ursula Charlita Gaston as Pamela Pink Benjamin Watts as Andy Wheyface Mia Drake as Lorena Christopher Libby Woodbridge as Dana Hamill Saoirse Ó Súilleabháin as Olivia Breckenridge Guest starring: Ptolemy Slocum as Rowan Dabrowski and Angry French Chef Rebecca Metz as Trudy Hamill Julia Selden as Willow Dabrowski Lindsay Seim as Jill Clay and Server Grant Patrizio as Nashville Osric Nelinda Palomino as Alexandria “Red” Dutton and Mother Jennifer Liao as Teresa Hollandaise, Robot Voice, and Older Woman Katie Wright as Helen Fairfield and Fortinbras Exec Caleb Del Rio as Brad Robert Fleet as Older Man John Rael as Guard Christopher Dole as Doctor Briggon Snow as Mr. Murder Man Mischa Stanton as Mr. Mr. Murder Man This episode features the song "Back to Dust," written by Laura Stratford and performed by Libby Woodbridge. You can find it on our soundtrack album. Arden was created and executive produced by Emily St. James, Christopher Dole, and Sara Ghaleb. Our co-executive producers are Chad Ellis, Libby Hill, and Ernesto Hurtado. Our logo was designed by Dylan Farr. Our social media manager is Eliza Wheeler. Episode transcript at ardenpodcast.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Cows in the field
76. The Babadook (w/ Libby Hill)

Cows in the field

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2022 73:59


Is it a bad book or the Ba-Ba-Doo-Doo-Doooooook?? We chat with Libby Hill (The Wrap) about Jennifer Kent's painful and potent allegory about grief, anxiety, depression, parenting... you know -- the BIG STUFF. We discuss how the imagery of the Babadook conveys enveloping dread, and ongoing struggles with our own Babadooks. We talk about being a caregiver without a support system, and how community and friendship can help someone out of a dark place. We also laugh and cry and talk about moms and children and the Babadook's metafictional role as a queer icon.  Follow Libby on Twitter!  Follow us on Twitter!  Buy a cows shirt on Threadless! 

You Should See The Other Guy
Regional Holiday Music (feat. Emily VanDerWerff and Libby Hill)

You Should See The Other Guy

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2021 43:29


Special guest Emily VanDerWerff (Vox.com, ArdenPod, @emilyvdw) joins Samantha for what has become a yearly December one-on-one, this time to commemorate the 10-year anniversary of the “Community” Christmas episode “Regional Holiday Music.” Also discussed: the two other “Community” Christmas specials, Joe Biden writing Amtrak fic, famous Hollywood eggs, and much more. Libby Hill (IndieWire, @midwestspitfire) also makes a (very) brief appearance.

Screen Drafts
CHRISTMAS-ADJACENT (with Emily VanDerWerff & Libby Hill)

Screen Drafts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2021 170:07


The first couple of culture writing, Emily VanDerWerff (Vox) & Libby Hill (IndieWire), join us to rank the 7 best "Christmas-Adjacent" movies ever made!

Permission To Eat
Ep 30: Libby Hill: Modeling, Pageantry, and living a confident life

Permission To Eat

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2021 41:13


Registered Dietitian Libby Hill joins me today to talk about her career as not only an eating disorder dietitian but also as a professional model, pagent winner, and her experience learning to love and trust her body. She now confidently models for fun, without dieting, in addition to her main job as a dietitian for eating disorder recovery. Listen to her fascinating story in this episode! Contact Libby Hill at: Libby@ilivewellnutrition.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Unseen
Midsummer Special: Midsummer, Highland Falls

Unseen

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2021 56:27


Be Advised: The following episode contains depictions of fantasy violence and gore, discussions of child abuse, and mentions of miscarriage. Listener discretion is advised. A woman tells the story of the strange mansion her family left her, the unsettling presence that has followed her for much of her life, and the mysterious disappearance of her husband. Starring Libby Woodbridge as Janie Lynnwood.  Featuring Mark Pagán as Tom Lynnwood.  Written by Emily VanDerWerff and Libby Hill and Directed by Zach Valenti.  Script Editing by Sarah Shachat and Gabriel Urbina. Sound Design by Zach Valenti. Original Music by Alan Rodi. It also features the song "Oval Window" by Yehezkel Raz.  Produced by Sarah Shachat, Zach Valenti, and Gabriel Urbina, along with Angel Acevedo, Jenn Schneider, and Amy Tanguay.  A transcript for this episode is available here. Visit our website for additional information on our show, the team behind UNSEEN, and more episodes. Ad sales by Multitude.  Today's episode is brought to you by BetterHELP, the world's largest online counseling service. As a special offer for UNSEEN listeners, you can get 10% off your first month by visiting betterhelp.com/unseen.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Good Morning, RVA!
Good morning, RVA: 136 • 21 • 6; monumental whiff; and a real, live public meeting

Good Morning, RVA!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2021


Good morning, RVA! It's 77 °F, and, later today we should get a reprieve to the opressive heat. You can expect highs in the 80s, but rain should move in late morning or early afternoon to cool things down. Tomorrow's forecast looks like a real winner, so get excited.Water coolerAs of this morning, the Virginia Department of Health reports the seven-day average of new COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations, and deaths as: 136, 21, and 6, respectively. VDH reports a seven-day average of 18.7 new cases in and around Richmond (Richmond: 0.9; Henrico: 11.9, and Chesterfield: 6). Since this pandemic began, 1,352 people have died in the Richmond region. 45.8%, 57.2%, and 53.7% of the population in Richmond, Henrico, and Chesterfield have received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine.Despite the VDH dashboard's stubborn refusal to tick over from 69.9% of adult Virginians with at least one dose to the full 70%, the Governor declared victory yesterday at Hope Pharmacy in the East End. From the release, “Virginia is the 16th state in the nation to meet this goal set by President Joe Biden in early May and reaches the key vaccination milestone two weeks ahead of the nationwide July 4 target. To date, over 8.8 million doses of vaccine have been administered in Virginia and more than 4.2 million individuals, or 60.3 percent of the population 18 and older, are fully vaccinated.” That's pretty rad, and we're seeing some good progress at the local level, too: 53.6%, 69.1%, and 65.9% of adults in Richmond, Henrico, and Chesterfield have had at least one dose. We should celebrate this local progress but also take these local number with a grain of salt. According to the dashboard, a full 1,080,323 people have not been “mapped,” which I assume means they aren't tied to a locality. That's 22% of all people with at least one dose! Doing some reprehensible napkin math and assuming that those one million untethered folks are distributed equally and evenly, (aka just adding 22% to the local-level percentages), we'd end up with 65.4%, 84.3%, and 80.4% of adults across our three localities with at least one dose. Now, of course, I have no reason to think that's how the math would actually work out—in fact, the Richmond Times-Dispatch's Sabrina Moreno reports that it may be weighted towards people living near the North Carolina border—but a million folks is a lot of people in a state with a total population of 8.5 million. Anyway, good work everyone, and good luck in the continued work!Welp, add one to the enormously long list of “shows what I know”s. The RTD's Chris Suarez reports that “On Monday, the Richmond Planning Commission declined to recommend whether the City Council should authorize the mayor's administration to remove the bases for the J.E.B. Stuart, Jefferson Davis and ‘Stonewall' Jackson statues on Monument Avenue, along with the one for the Soldiers and Sailors Monument on Libby Hill. The commissioners did not vote on whether to endorse the removal of the Matthew Fontaine Maury monument's pedestal and several smaller monuments on Monument Avenue and in Monroe Park after ending their meeting early Monday evening because of technical difficulties. The commission did, however, endorse plans for the removal of the A.P. Hill statue at the intersection of Hermitage Road and Laburnum Avenue, citing traffic safety concerns there.” I certainly did not expect that! And I certainly did not expect that the Governor's office, who sent a letter of opposition via Chief of Staff Clark Mercer, would get involved, either! What seemed like a straightforward plan to get rid of racist garbage and present the community with a blank slate from which to work, now seems incredibly messy with differing levels of involvement and expectations from the City, the State, and the public. We'll see what City Council decides to do next, but I'm not sure they're going to love the State weighing in on on this particular issue at this particular moment in the process. I also have some thoughts on this Reimagining Monument Avenue group, which is not directly associated with the City or its Department of Planning, but seems to be who everyone assumes will do the eponymous work of reimagining Monument Avenue. But! I would like to learn more first.I have to link to this editorial in the RTD supporting GRTC's decision to remain fare-free for another year, because I never thought I would read these sentences in our local paper: “And in the long term, we have to find better solutions than our dependency on cars. Multimodal transit is the answer, and GRTC is a key part of that emerging framework.”Tonight at 6:00 PM you can attend an actual in-person, indoors public meeting—if you feel comfortable with that sort of thing. The City will host a conversation about the draft City Center Plan at the Convention Center and, of course, simultaneously on Microsoft Teams. This, I think, is the only public meeting on this plan before it works its way through the legislative process, so, while you'll have plenty of public comment opportunities moving forward, this might be your best chance to influence tweaks, changes, and edits. You can read the full plan and leave comments using Konveio here. I know Konveio is a drag to use, but if you've got thoughts and feelings I really encourage you to go drop a bubble or two—I already see a handful of “WHERE'S THE PARKING??” comments that probably need some balancing out.This morning's longreadGaslit: How the fossil fuel industry convinced Americans to love gas stovesGas stoves are maybe terrible, turns out. This is like when I learned the auto industry invented jaywalking to help sell cars.Beginning in the 1990s, the industry faced a new challenge: mounting evidence that burning gas indoors can contribute to serious health problems. Gas stoves emit a host of dangerous pollutants, including particulate matter, formaldehyde, carbon monoxide, and nitrogen oxides. One 2014 simulation by the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory found that cooking with gas for one hour without ventilation adds up to 3,000 parts per billion of carbon monoxide to the air—raising indoor concentrations by up to 30 percent in the average home. Carbon monoxide can kill; it binds tightly to the hemoglobin molecules in your blood so they can no longer carry oxygen. What's more, new research shows that the typical home carbon monoxide alarms often fail to detect potentially dangerous levels of the gas.If you'd like your longread to show up here, go chip in a couple bucks on the ol' Patreon.Picture of the Day

Good Morning, RVA!
Good morning, RVA: 204 • 34 • 7.7; monument meeting; and trains

Good Morning, RVA!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2021


Good morning, RVA! It's 72 °F, and while we've got some cooler temperatures today with highs in the mid 80s, I think we've also got a decent chance of rain throughout. NBC12's Andrew Freiden says to watch out for downpours this afternoon and evening.Water coolerAs of this morning, the Virginia Department of Health reports the seven-day average of new COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations, and deaths as: 204, 34, and 7.7, respectively. VDH reports a seven-day average of 22.3 new cases in and around Richmond (Richmond: 6.3; Henrico: 6, and Chesterfield: 10). Since this pandemic began, 1,330 people have died in the Richmond region. 44.6%, 55.7%, and 52.1% of the population in Richmond, Henrico, and Chesterfield have received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine. Lots of folks, myself included, are nervous/keeping an eye on the rise of new COVID-19 variants (which the WHO has helpfully designated alpha, beta, gamma, and delta). Are our current vaccines effective against the variants? Can a variant “breakthrough” your vaccination? And, most importantly, if I'm vaccinated can a variant make me seriously ill or send me to the hospital? Unfortunately there's not a ton of data out there to answer a lot of these questions, but Emily Oster has a good piece this morning running through some of them, and provides, as always, a good chunk of math to help you estimate your own risk.The City's Urban Design Committee meets today and will consider the plans to remove nine monuments and/or pedestals from neighborhoods across the city. This includes the remaining pedestals on Monument Avenue, cannons from the median of Monument Avenue, the column on Libby Hill, a plinth in Monroe Park, plus the entire kit and caboodle at Laburnum and Hermitage. Remember, this is not the final plan for any of these locations!—just the first step in removing the racist garbage to make way for whatever we want to do next. I'm excited generally, of course, but also specifically because the removal of several of these things will make a handful of intersections way, way safer for people walking, rolling, or riding through. I would love to see the City's first protected intersection at Laburnum and Hermitage!Also in City Council-related news, the Education and Human Services committee will meet today to consider the Mayor's Equity Agenda, which you can now read in its final form. I haven't read through the updated version yet to scope out any updates, but I did snag the original versionif anyone wants to diff the two so we can easily see what's changed.Whoa, how did I miss something called Tacos for Transportation?? Two of my most favorite things! VPM reports that yesterday “Richmond city officials announced the public engagement phase of a multimodal transportation plan…[the Office of Equitable Transit and Mobility] is hosting several community events to encourage public participation. The series of events is called ‘Tacos for Transportation.' In exchange for taking a survey, attendees will receive a ticket for a free taco.” I don't think city officials are in the draft-document stage of things yet, but you can learn a little more about their plans moving forward over on the OETM website. Get excited, because this is going to be something you'll hear a lot from me on over the next year or so.Yesterday's storms brought flash flooding to parts of town, mostly on the Southside, NBC12 reports. The Richmond Fire department rescued 19 people from cars stuck in high water! Some of the flooding is probably just a result of geography, but a lot of it happens because of the historical disinvestment in basic infrastructure on the City's Southside. We've got a couple of opportunities to make huge, once-in-a-generation investments in the Southside coming up, namely the ARP and, potentially, a big chunk of casino money. We should celebrate, take advantage of those opportunities, and not fritter away the chance to do something transformational by earmarking those funds for a million pet projects in each councilperson's district.STAY RVA will host Dr. David E. Kirkland for one of their STAY TALKs tonight at 6:30 PM. Dr. Kirkland is the Vice Dean for Equity, Belonging, and Community Action at NYU and the executive director of the Metropolitan Center for Research on Equity and the Transformation of Schools. Sounds like you should expect a fascinating talk: “Dr. Kirkland will help support crucial conversations on how a culturally responsive-sustaining education can best serve our students during COVID and how it can help us reimagine schools beyond it.” Get your tickets over on the Eventbrite for a suggested donation of $25.Richard Hayes at RVAHub has some pictures of a train derailment that took place yesterday morning down by the river near the North Bank Trail! What the heck! Sounds like most of the train cars were either empty or carrying paper and rocks, so, whew.This morning's longreadThe Age of Reopening AnxietyYou know I love this sort of thing. Also, I feel seen because I literally just texted a friend about staying in and watching some horror movies over text.The process by which they rejoin society after such an experience is called “reëntry,” she said. She considers the pandemic a transformational experience for everyone. Reëntry is upon us all. “There's extraordinary anxiety in that phase, and it's not illogical or irrational anxiety,” she said. “We have to ask the questions that reëntry asks. They start with practical questions like, Do I wear my mask? Do I say yes to this invitation? Do I take my children even if they're not vaccinated?” What seem like logistical queries are actually “philosophical and existential questions,” Parker said. “Like, Who are my people? How do I want to spend my time?”If you'd like your longread to show up here, go chip in a couple bucks on the ol' Patreon.Picture of the DayGolden hour!

The Urban Rivers Podcast
Author - Libby Hill

The Urban Rivers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2021 92:02


Libby Hill wrote the book, The Chicago River a Natural and Unnatural History, which is the go to reading on all things about the Chicago River. On this episode Libby joins Phil in a free-flowing conversation that touches on why Libby wrote the book, the history of the river's ecosystem and recreational opportunities, and so much more! As a bonus within this episode, you'll learn one of Phil's favorite spots on the river that is not the Wild Mile!

The Keep It Local Maine Podcast
Episode 32: Jackie Lindstedt - JAX & BARD

The Keep It Local Maine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2021 31:55


This episode, we spoke with Jackie Lindstedt - a Maine footwear designer, entrepreneur, and founder of JAX & BARD footwear. We talked about her twenty plus years in fashion, the origins of her own footwear line, how she handles adversity, what inspires her, and much more! ABOUT OUR GUEST: Jackie "Jax" Lindstedt, a seasoned footwear professional and entrepreneur, launched her own label, JAX & BARD in 2014.  Created to solve her own footwear needs, JAX & BARD provides footwear solutions that offer a custom fit, comfort, and effortless style.  Her designs combine historical techniques with modern influences, and responsibly curated materials which set her styles apart in the current comfort category. JAX & BARD footwear is designed for women who desire options that help them look and feel their best all day long. You can purchase the signature Libby Hill line from JAX & BARD online at www.jaxandbard.shoes as well as more information on how they make their exceedingly comfortable shoes. Follow them on Facebook and Instagram.   ABOUT KEEP IT LOCAL MAINE: We are a way for local businesses to promote themselves to thousands of people in and around their communities - letting them know what great services and products they offer right here in Maine! We currently publish four issues in areas around Southern Maine in addition to our podcast. To learn more about us, visit keepitlocalmaine.com or follow us on social media - Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube.   ABOUT OUR SPONSOR: This episode is sponsored by Fabian Oil, a family owned and operated business that offers heating oil and propane delivery, service and repairs. Fabian has been serving Central and Northern Maine with propane and oil for over 30 years. As a local Maine business, they cherish the relationships they have formed by serving the people of their communities. In 2019, Fabian entered the Southern Maine region with a heating oil acquisition and they have recently brought propane to the market. They are aggressive and would love to be your supplier. Give them a call 207-793-2044, visit fabianoil.com, or follow them on Facebook.

Podcast Like It's 1999
154: The Iron Giant w/ Emily VanDerWerrf and Libby Hill

Podcast Like It's 1999

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2021 118:36


Two of our favorite working critics Emily VanDerWerff and Libby Hill join us to talk about Brad Bird's debut feature THE IRON GIANT.We talk about Vin Diesel, Harry Connick Jr. and peak Friends Jennifer Aniston's excellent voice performances, Brad Bird's career and philosophical underpinnings that start in this movie, and talk animation. Get bonus content on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Arden
An Arden Christmas Carol

Arden

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2021 38:06


Team Arden unites to make Andy's unusual Christmas wish a reality. Written by Christopher Dole, Sara Ghaleb, Libby Hill, and Emily VanDerWerff Directed by Emily VanDerWerff Edited by Christopher Dole Sound designed by Tal Minear Starring: Michelle Agresti as Bea Casely Tracey Sayed as Brenda Bentley Shannon Estabrook as Rosalind Ursula Charlita Gaston as Pamela Pink Benjamin Watts as Andy Wheyface Mia Drake as Lorena Christopher

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Arden
Episode 213: More Things in Heaven and Earth

Arden

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2020 73:59


  Season two ends, as all comedies must, at a wedding, where everybody's lives will change forever (or at least until next season). Also: The BAD people?! CONTENT WARNING: This episode features adult language, discussions of death, discussions of familial and medical abuse, loud noises, and large crowd scenes. Written by Libby Hill and Emily VanDerWerff Directed by Emily VanDerWerff Recording Engineer: Ernesto Hurtado Editor: Christopher Dole Sound Designer: Christopher Dole Composer: Christopher Hatfield Starring: Michelle Agresti as Bea Casely Tracey Sayed as Brenda Bentley Shannon Estabrook as Rosalind Ursula Charlita Gaston as Pamela Pink Benjamin Watts as Andy Wheyface Mia Drake as Lorena Christopher Libby Woodbridge as Dana Hamill Saoirse Ó Súilleabháin as Olivia Breckenridge   Guest starring: Lindsay Zana as Julie Capsom Jennifer Liao as Teresa Hollandaise Omar Andrade as Asher Casely Caleb Del Rio as Brad Katie Wright as Helen Fairfield Grant Patrizio as Cool Bartender Mike Bash as Guard Robert Fleet as Bob Hatfoot This episode features the song "Sit a Spell," written by Laura Stratford and performed by Shannon Estabrook and the cast of Arden. You can find it on our soundtrack album. It also features the songs "The Water," "Dream," "Stephanie at the Dawn of Time," and "Irresponsible" by Love Axe, off their album South Dakota. Finally, it features the song "Baby to Bed," written by Christopher Hatfield and performed by Laura Stratford.   Arden was created and executive produced by Emily VanDerWerff, Christopher Dole, and Sara Ghaleb. Our co-executive producers are Chad Ellis, Libby Hill, and Ernesto Hurtado. Our logo was designed by Dylan Farr. Our social media manager is Eliza Wheeler.

Arden
Episode 212: A Piece of Work

Arden

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2020 69:15


Several months after Team Arden leaves Elsinore, acclaimed journalist Rowan Dabrowski examines their reporting for flaws. Also: A duck hunt!   CONTENT WARNING: This episode contains gunshots, adult language, adult situations, tense family situations, discussions of gore, discussions of medical abuse, violence, death, transphobia, homophobia, misogyny, mental illness, hunting, discussions of grief, and the mourning process.   Written by Christopher Dole Directed by Christopher Dole Recording Engineer: Ernesto Hurtado Editor: Christopher Dole Sound Designer: Christopher Dole Composer: Christopher Hatfield   Starring: Michelle Agresti as Bea Casely Tracey Sayed as Brenda Bentley Shannon Estabrook as Rosalind Ursula Charlita Gaston as Pamela Pink Benjamin Watts as Andy Wheyface Mia Drake as Lorena Christopher Libby Woodbridge as Dana Hamill Saoirse Ó Súilleabháin as Olivia Breckenridge   Guest starring: Ptolemy Slocum as Rowan Dabrowski and Angry French Chef Rebecca Metz as Trudy Hamill Julia Selden as Willow Dabrowski Lindsay Seim as Jill Clay and Server Grant Patrizio as Nashville Osric Nelinda Palomino as Alexandria “Red” Dutton and Mother Jennifer Liao as Teresa Hollandaise, Robot Voice, and Older Woman Katie Wright as Helen Fairfield and Fortinbras Exec Robert Fleet as Older Man John Rael as Guard Christopher Dole as Doctor Briggon Snow as Mr. Murder Man Mischa Stanton as Mr. Mr. Murder Man This episode features the song "Back to Dust," written by Laura Stratford and performed by Libby Woodbridge. You can find it on our soundtrack album. It also features the song "I Know the End," written by Phoebe Bridgers, Christian Lee Hutson, Conor Oberst, and Marshall Vore, and performed by Phoebe Bridgers. It is used with permission of Dead Oceans. You can find it on Phoebe Bridgers's album Punisher. Arden was created and executive produced by Emily VanDerWerff, Christopher Dole, and Sara Ghaleb. Our co-executive producers are Chad Ellis, Libby Hill, and Ernesto Hurtado. Our logo was designed by Dylan Farr. Our social media manager is Eliza Wheeler.

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Arden
Episode 211: Angels, Ministers of Grace, Etc.

Arden

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2020 60:09


Bea and Brenda try to clarify a few things about the Hamill case and about their friendship. Dana tries to clarify a few things about her father’s death. Red tries to clarify a few things about love. Also: A great recipe for honey mustard sauce! CONTENT WARNING: This episode features loud noises, adult situations, adult language, discussions and depictions of violence, discussion but not depiction of animal violence, discussions of murder, discussion of gore, medical abuse, familial abuse, and suicide. SPECIAL CONTENT WARNING: If you are coping with suicidal thoughts or ideation, you might want to put this episode off until a later date. Please, if you need help, contact: -The National Suicide Prevention Hotline, at 1-800-273-8255 -Trans Hotline, at 877-565-8860 Written by Sara Ghaleb Directed by Emily VanDerWerff Recording Engineer: Ernesto Hurtado Editor: Christopher Dole Sound Designer: Chad Ellis Composer: Christopher Hatfield Starring: Michelle Agresti as Bea Casely Tracey Sayed as Brenda Bentley Shannon Estabrook as Rosalind Ursula Charlita Gaston as Pamela Pink Benjamin Watts as Andy Wheyface Mia Drake as Lorena Christopher Libby Woodbridge as Dana Hamill Saoirse Ó Súilleabháin as Olivia Breckenridge Guest starring: Zach Grenier as Clyde Hamill Rebecca Metz as Trudy Hamill Mike Bash as Jake Wunder and Dice Nelinda Palomino as Alexandria “Red” Dutton Jennifer Liao as Teresa Hollandaise and Airport Announcer Daniel Mills as Charlie Russell and Rancher Christopher Dole as Grunting Actor Arden was created and executive produced by Emily VanDerWerff, Christopher Dole, and Sara Ghaleb. Our co-executive producers are Chad Ellis, Libby Hill, and Ernesto Hurtado. Our logo was designed by Dylan Farr.

Arden
Episode 210: To a Nunnery

Arden

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2020 68:43


On Easter Sunday 2019, Olivia receives a package and makes a call. Also: a look back at the past! CONTENT WARNING: This episode contains adult language, threats of suicide, discussion of medical abuse, transphobia, and deadnaming of a trans woman. SPECIAL CONTENT WARNING: If you are coping with suicidal thoughts or ideation, you might want to put this episode off until a later date. Please, if you need help, contact: -The National Suicide Prevention Hotline, at 1-800-273-8255 -Trans Hotline, at 877-565-8860 Written by Emily VanDerWerff and Libby Hill Directed by Emily VanDerWerff and Libby Hill Edited by Christopher Dole Sound Designed by Ernesto Hurtado "Watch the Fire" composed by Laura Stratford, and performed by Libby Woodbridge, Laura Stratford, and Christopher Hatfield End Credits composed by Christopher Hatfield Starring: Libby Woodbridge as Dana Hamill Saoirse Súilleabháin as Olivia Breckenridge Michelle Agresti as Bea Casely Tracey Sayed as Brenda Bentley Shannon Estabrook as Rosalind Ursula Guest starring: Zach Grenier as Clyde Hamill Rebecca Metz as Trudy Hamill Caleb Del Rio as Brad Mike Bash as Sheriff Jake Wunder Arden was created and executive-produced by Emily VanDerWerff, Christopher Dole, and Sara Ghaleb. Our co-executive producers are Libby Hill, Chad Ellis, and Ernesto Hurtado. Our logo was designed by Dylan Farr. Our social media manager is Eliza Wheeler.

Arden
Episode 209: To Thine Own Self

Arden

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2020 60:44


With access to their primary source cut off, Bea and Brenda start tugging at loose ends and discover something that changes the Dan Hamill case forever. Also: a blizzard! Just in time for Easter! CONTENT WARNING: This episode features adult language, loud noises, discussion of medical abuse, discussions of death and murder, and emotional and psychological abuse. Written by Emily VanDerWerff and Mara Woods-Robinson Directed by Emily VanDerWerff Recording Engineer: Ernesto Hurtado Editor and Sound Designer: Christopher Dole Composer: Christopher Hatfield Featuring "Off the Map," by Laura Stratford and Christopher Dole, performed by Libby Woodbridge Starring: Michelle Agresti as Bea Casely Tracey Sayed as Brenda Bentley Shannon Estabrook as Rosalind Ursula Charlita Gaston as Pamela Pink Benjamin Watts as Andy Wheyface Mia Drake as Lorena Christopher Libby Woodbridge as Dana Hamill Saoirse Ó Súilleabháin as Olivia Breckenridge Guest Starring: Zach Grenier as Clyde Hamill Rebecca Metz as Trudy Hamill Ptolemy Slocum as Rowan Dabrowski Mike Bash as Jake Wunder Nelinda Palomino as Red Dutton Julia Selden as Willow Dabrowski John Rael as John Olive Katie Wright as Child Arden was created and executive produced by Emily VanDerWerff, Christopher Dole, and Sara Ghaleb. Our co-executive producers are Chad Ellis, Libby Hill, and Ernesto Hurtado. our logo was designed by Dylan Farr.  

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If These Ovaries Could Talk
Coming Out With Eggs On Ice

If These Ovaries Could Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2020 61:02


Emily VanDerWerff and Libby Hill chat about how coming out as transgender can affect a relationship. And they go deep into the question of if a marriage can survive when one person wants kids but the other does not. Order the ITOCT book Amazon, IndieBound or Audible. ovariestalk@gmail.com IG/Twitter/FB: @ovariestalk  Medium @robin633 Edited by EditAudio press Brett Henne theme song: Songfinch & Tiffany Topol Thanks to EMBR Wave, Storyworth, Sweaty Betty, and our Patreons!

Arden
Episode 208: Out of Joint

Arden

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2020 62:45


In the wake of a horrible tragedy, Team Arden struggles with its next move, while Dana holds a seance to chat with her dad. Or anyone she can get in touch with, really. Also: Lorena Christopher meets the parents!   CONTENT WARNING: This episode features adult language, loud noises, discussions of death, discussions of mental illness, discussions of medical abuse, tense family situations, speculations of murder, and a funeral.   Written by Lenny Burnham Directed by Christopher Dole Recording Engineer: Ernesto Hurtado Editor: Christopher Dole Sound Designer: Chad Ellis Composer: Christopher Hatfield Featuring "Melt Me Down" by Laura Stratford, performed by Libby Woodbridge   Arden was created and executive produced by Emily VanDerWerff, Christopher Dole, and Sara Ghaleb. Our co-executive producers are Chad Ellis, Libby Hill, and Ernesto Hurtado. Our logo was designed by Dylan Farr. Our social media manager is Eliza Wheeler.   Arden stars:   Michelle Agresti as Bea Casely Tracey Sayed as Brenda Bentley Shannon Estabrook as Rosalind Ursula Charlita Gaston as Pamela Pink Benjamin Watts as Andy Wheyface Mia Drake as Lorena Christopher Libby Woodbridge as Dana Hamill Saoirse Ó Súilleabháin as Olivia Breckenridge   Episode 208 guest stars:   Zach Grenier as Clyde Hamill Rebecca Metz as Trudy Hamill Mike Bash as Sheriff Jake Wunder Omar Andrade as Asher Casely Sarah Rhea Werner as Connie Casely Eric Morgan Stuart as Harold Casely Grant Patrizio as Hardware Store Owner

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Arden
Episode 207 - Rosalind and Pamela are Dead

Arden

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2020 56:41


Rosalind and Pamela head to Hamill Hills Ranch for a late-night ghost hunt and find much, much more than they expected. Also, a challenge to a foot race! Content Warning: Strong language, sirens, discussions of mental illness, discussions of infertility, and death. Written by Sara Ghaleb and Libby Hill Directed by Sara Ghaleb Recording Engineer: Ernesto Hurtado Editor and Sound Designer: Christopher Dole Composer: Christopher Hatfield Arden was created and executive produced by Emily VanDerWerff, Christopher Dole, and Sara Ghaleb. Our co-executive producers are Chad Ellis, Libby Hill, and Ernesto Hurtado. Our logo is designed by Dylan Farr.

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Vivid by RCLI
Bike Race Time Machine

Vivid by RCLI

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2020


On this episode, we take you back to 2015 when cycling's biggest event came to Richmond. Get lost in the crowd as you meet locals and Norwegian superfans. Hear the sounds of the race from Libby Hill. Someday big festivals and events will come back. Today's episode is a reminder of what it's like.

Arden
Episode 206: The More Deceived

Arden

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2020 72:59


Our midseason finale! Rosalind uncovers a key piece of evidence. Dana gets in trouble. Olivia takes up knitting. And Bea and Brenda reveal the biggest secret of them all. Also: High stakes negotiations! CONTENT WARNING: This episode contains adult language, loud noises, brief violence, dead naming of a trans woman, intense family situations, discussions and depiction of mental illness, discussions of alcoholism, and adult situations. Written by Allison Solano Directed by Christopher Dole Recording Engineer - Ernesto Hurtado Editor – Chad Ellis Composer - Christopher Hatfield Featuring "Phantom Limb,” written by Laura Stratford, performed by Libby Woodbridge   Starring: Michelle Agresti as Bea Casely Tracey Sayed as Brenda Bentley and Caller #1 Shannon Estabrook as Rosalind Ursula Charlita Gaston as Pamela Pink Benjamin Watts as Andy Wheyface Mia Drake as Lorena Christopher Libby Woodbridge as Dana Hamill Saoirse Ó Súilleabháin as Olivia Breckenridge   Guest starring: Zack Grenier as Clyde Hamill Rebecca Metz as Trudy Hamill Oscar Jordan as Paul Breckenridge Mike Bash as Jake Wunder and Pharmacist Ptolemy Slocum as Rowan Dabrowski Nelinda Palomino as Alexandria “Red” Dutton Jennifer Liao as Teresa Hollandaise Katie Wright as Gwen VanDenStern and MC Grant Patrizio as Deputy Kirk Novak as Normal Guy   Arden was created and executive produced by Emily VanDerWerff, Christopher Dole, and Sara Ghaleb. Our co-executive producers are Chad Ellis, Libby Hill, and Ernesto Hurtado. Our logo was designed by Dylan Farr.   Our sponsors this week: Shaker & Spoon and Purple Carrot. Be sure to use the promo code ARDEN for some great discounts!

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Arden
Episode 205: More Kin, Less Kind

Arden

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2020 65:29


Arden, season 2, episode 5 - "More Kin, Less Kind” Bea and Brenda investigate the Hamill family and learn more about Clyde and Trudy Hamill than they ever wanted to, as Rosalind and Dana grow ever closer. Also: Coyotes! CONTENT WARNING: This episode contains adult language, drinking, loud noises, intense family situations, discussions and depiction of mental illness, discussions of familial abuse - both physical and emotional, descriptions of a suicide attempt, and discussions of alcoholism. Written by Mara Woods-Robinson Directed by Christopher Dole Recording Engineer - Ernesto Hurtado Editor – Christopher Dole Composer - Christopher Hatfield Featuring "Gutless,” written by Laura Stratford, performed by Libby Woodbridge   Starring: Michelle Agresti as Bea Casely Tracey Sayed as Brenda Bentley Shannon Estabrook as Rosalind Ursula Charlita Gaston as Pamela Pink Benjamin Watts as Andy Wheyface Mia Drake as Lorena Christopher Libby Woodbridge as Dana Hamill Saoirse Ó Súilleabháin as Olivia Breckenridge   Guest starring: Zach Grenier as Clyde Hamill Rebecca Metz as Trudy Hamill Oscar Jordan as Paul Breckenridge Mike Bash as Jake Wunder Omar Andrade as Asher Casley Alex Welch as DJ Walkin Grant Patrizio as Gary Gallagher Jennifer Liao as Caller #1   Arden was created and executive produced by Emily VanDerWerff, Christopher Dole, and Sara Ghaleb. Our co-executive producers are Chad Ellis, Libby Hill, and Ernesto Hurtado. Our logo was designed by Dylan Farr. This episode was sponsored by Tavour and Shaker and Spoon. Use promo code ARDEN at checkout for exciting discounts!

Reality Check With Cat Smith
Solution NOT Pollution

Reality Check With Cat Smith

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2020 13:55


Reigning Miss Earth USA and coastal conservationist, Libby HIll, dives deep into the solutions to our worldwide problem of coastal pollution, sustainability pro tips, and why educating ourselves on the every growing matter of Climate Change is a necessity.

Arden
Episode 204: Distracted Multitude

Arden

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2020 62:58


Arden, season 2, episode 4 - "Distracted Multitude"   On one eventful day, Bea investigates the mysteries of love, Brenda investigates the mysteries of death, and Lorena gets a flat tire. Also: Andy Wheyface meets his match!   CONTENT WARNING: This episode contains adult language, drinking, loud noises, and brief moments of homophobia and transphobia.   Written by Lenny Burnham and Christopher Dole Directed by Sara Ghaleb Recording Engineer - Ernesto Hurtado Editor – Chad Ellis Composer - Christopher Hatfield Featuring "Now Is the Time,” written by Laura Stratford, performed by Libby Woodbridge   Starring: Michelle Agresti as Bea Casely Tracey Sayed as Brenda Bentley Shannon Estabrook as Rosalind Ursula and Townie #2 Charlita Gaston as Pamela Pink Benjamin Watts as Andy Wheyface Mia Drake as Lorena Christopher Libby Woodbridge as Dana Hamill Saoirse Ó Súilleabháin as Olivia Breckenridge   Guest starring: Zach Grenier as Clyde Hamill Rebecca Metz as Trudy Hamill Oscar Jordan as Paul Breckenridge Mike Bash as Jake Wunder, Ranch Hand #1, and Townie #1 Nelinda Palomino as Alexandria “Red” Dutton Kirk Novak as Nelson Fairfield Katie Wright as Helen Fairfield Tal Minear as Mel Grant Patrizio as Nashville Osric and Ranch Hand Mike Bash, Benjamin Watts, and Oscar Jordan as Ranch Hands Katie Wright and Omar Andrade as College Students Travis Reaves as Art David Mishmerheisen as Benny   Arden was created and executive produced by Emily VanDerWerff, Christopher Dole, and Sara Ghaleb. Our co-executive producers are Chad Ellis, Libby Hill, and Ernesto Hurtado. Our logo was designed by Dylan Farr. Our sponsors: Tab for a Cause and Purple Carrot

Mike Delivers
Interview w/ Libby Hill - Miss Earth USA

Mike Delivers

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2020 17:41


Enjoy this bonus episode with Libby Hill - Miss Earth USA! The best spots to order in Austin Texas, ways to maintain healthy eating/living during the pandemic and unique ways to make cooking at home fun!  Follow Libby on IG: https://www.instagram.com/libbybhill/?hl=en Bio Below!  https://www.missearthunitedstates.com/libby-hill Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/MikeDelivers Who made my sick ass amazing logo? My guys at OCG! From logo design to social media management! Learn more at https://obriencreativegroup.com  

Arden
Episode 202: Brenda Bentley Measures Up!

Arden

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2020 61:43


Arden, season 2, episode 2 - "Brenda Bentley Measures Up"   When Brenda runs into an old flame, she's drawn into a web of mystery, lies, and wolves on the campus of Vienna College. Also: terror on the Nile!     CONTENT WARNING: This episode contains adult language, drinking, fighting, gunfire, loud noises, intense action sequences, police sirens, sexual harassment, adult subjects, discussion though not depiction of sex work, and brief prison scenes.     Written and Directed by Christopher Dole and Sara Ghaleb Recording Engineer - Ernesto Hurtado Editors - Christopher Dole and Bridge Geene Composer - Christopher Hatfield Featuring "This Too Shall Pass" by Eric Holm   Starring: Michelle Agresti as Bea Casely and Rachel Tracey Sayed as Brenda Bentley Shannon Estabrook as Rosalind Ursula Charlita Gaston as Pamela Pink Benjamin Watts as Andy Wheyface and Dr. Zodicus   Guest starring: Julia Schifini as Vanessa Duke Chad Ellis as Gabriel Hayes Tal Minear as Isabelle Daniel Mills as Charlie Russell Jennifer Liao as Reporter Katie Wright as Attendant Mike Bash as Guard Lauren Bancroft, Sara Ghaleb, Nelinda Palomino, and Savanna Parra as Students   Arden was created and executive produced by Emily VanDerWerff, Christopher Dole, and Sara Ghaleb. Our co-executive producers are Chad Ellis, Libby Hill, and Ernesto Hurtado. Our logo was designed by Dylan Farr.

VPM Daily Newscast
07/09/20 - Virginia Eliminates Rape Kit Backlog

VPM Daily Newscast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2020 8:51


Virginia completed testing of over 3000 rape test kits, becoming the seventh state to clear its backlog. Virginia law now requires rape kits from every reported sexual assault to be tested within 60 days. The Soldiers and Sailors monument on Libby Hill was removed yesterday, as neighbors watched. Chesterfield County has kicked off a month of COVID-19 testing events. Several Veterans Services offices have reopened as Virginia continues to move through Phase Three. Republican lawmakers are urging Governor Northam to fully reopen schools in the fall, calling current guidelines "too confusing." The Executive Director of the Richmond Symphony will step down on August 31st. As Confederate monuments come down around Richmond, a new conversation is happening about what should happen to the spaces where they stood. Correction: A piece in this episode incorrectly states "six feet" of social distancing for children in school. Instead, the guideline is three feet for children wearing face coverings.

Arden
Episode 201: To Bea or Not to Bea

Arden

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2020 50:37


With Brenda Bentley still missing, Bea and the rest of the team at Wheyface Radio struggle to record a simple intro for Arden's second season. Also: a high-stakes game of chance!   CONTENT WARNING: This episode contains adult language, drinking, fighting, loud noises, discussion though not depiction of gore, and brief prison scenes.   Written by Christopher Dole, Sara Ghaleb, and Emily VanDerWerff Directed by Sara Ghaleb Recording Engineer - Ernesto Hurtado Editor - Christopher Dole Composer - Christopher Hatfield Featuring "Love, Ire, & Spite" by Love Underwater   Starring: Michelle Agresti as Bea Casely Tracey Sayed as Brenda Bentley Shannon Estabrook as Rosalind Ursula Charlita Gaston as Pamela Pink Benjamin Watts as Andy Wheyface Mia Drake as Lorena Christopher Libby Woodbridge as Dana Hamill   Guest starring: Mike Bash as Reality Show Host and Guard Christopher Dole as Announcer Adam Emperor as Sidekick Jennifer Liao as Terry Gross Type Daniel Mills as Award Presenter Tal Minear as Judge Grant Patrizio as Late Night Host Emily VanDerWerff as Janitor Yorick   Special guest stars: Emma Sherr-Ziarko as Bea Impersonator Michaela Swee as Brenda Impersonator Lindsay Zana as Julie Capsom    Arden was created and executive produced by Emily VanDerWerff, Christopher Dole, and Sara Ghaleb. Our co-executive producers are Chad Ellis, Libby Hill, and Ernesto Hurtado. Our logo was designed by Dylan Farr.   SPONSORS: NEXT STOP, a new audio sitcom from Multitude TAB FOR A CAUSE, a way to raise money for charity while browsing the Internet  

Beauty Aside
Becoming Miss Earth USA

Beauty Aside

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2020 44:19


My next guest is a triple threat. Not only is she drop dead gorgeous, but she’s insanely smart and multi-passionate.Libby Hill is 2019’s Miss Earth USA, a soon to be registered dietician, model and personal trainer who makes time to volunteer with organizations related to environmentalism, animal welfare, and veteran communities.In this interview, Libby shares her intimate journey towards becoming Miss Earth USA, her behind the scenes struggles that led her to focus on a career in health, her passion for the environment, and ways we can all feel better by surrounding ourselves with positive messaging and body images.And if pageantry is your dream, you've come to the right place. Libby shares some easy ways to get started so that you can turn that dream of yours into a reality!This is truly one of the most honest and refreshing interviews that will inspire you to be the best version of yourself, and maybe even see the silver lining in all of the challenges that we're facing today!How to stay connected with Libby:Libbybhill.com@libbybhill (FB & IG)@MissearthusaResources Mentioned:Neda.com @nedaFor our one year anniversary listeners, take advantage of our special offer by emailing info@jentriquinn.com to receive an exclusive gift (offer expires 12/31/20).Stay connected with us at www.jentriquinn.com and sign up for our newsletter for weekly inspiration, skincare tips, and our beauty brand bootcamp course updates! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Fearless Fabulous You
Miss Earth USA/Earth-Friendly Jewelry

Fearless Fabulous You

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2020 48:51


For the 50th anniversary of Earth Day 2020, native Texan, Libby Hill, Miss Earth USA, shares her passion for supporting coastal preservation and sustainable eating. Earth-awareness is an inspiration for Dune Jewelry, whose founder, Holly Daniels Christensen, creates experiential designs using ethically sourced particles of sand, stone, shells, petals and more.

ThinkTech Hawaii
What it's like to be Libby Hill, Miss Earth USA (Community Matters)

ThinkTech Hawaii

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2020 31:30


ThinkTech is a Hawaii 501(c)(3) nonprofit. Please support us by making a donation. http://www.thinktechhawaii.com We need heroes to remind us to preserve our planet. Libby Hill is Miss Earth USA. She will discuss what it's like to be Miss Earth USA and how we can all collaborate in these difficult times to protect our planet The host for this episode is Jay Fidell. The guest for this episode is Libby Hill.

Podcast Like It's 1999
FREAKS & GEEKS: "I'm With The Band" with Libby Hill

Podcast Like It's 1999

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2019 77:16


Kenny Neibart on Drums, Phil Iscove on Bass, Special Guest Libby HIll (TV Editor at Indiewire) on Guitar, and finally a Brand New Episode of Freaky Fridays on I’M WITH THE BAND, the sixth episode of Freaks and Geeks, on vocals. Get ready to jam with us as we talk about our favorite moments from the show and our history with bands. ROCK ON!

Podcast Like It's 1999
59: Bicentennial Man with Libby Hill and Todd Van Der Werff

Podcast Like It's 1999

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2019 118:24


Bicentennial Man is a film from 1999 with a title that gives away the ending. If the studio was intent on giving away the ending, perhaps they should have gone with one of their alternate, snappier titles instead, such as: “I Fucked My Fridge” Todd Van Der Werff (Vox) and Libby Hill (LA Times) join us for a high-minded discussion on the film* that ended Robin Williams’ career as a leading man. * ”Jakob the Liar” can also make this claim, but fortunately for us we won’t be covering it because it was made in ... well, fuck.          

The Envelope
The Horror!

The Envelope

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2018 36:13


It's Halloween time, and to celebrate the occasion our team of reporters dives deep into some recent horror hits in film and television. Film critic Justin Chang (@JustinCChang) and reporters Libby Hill (@midwestspitfire) and Jen Yamato (@JenYamato) join host Mark Olsen (@IndieFocus) to discuss the newest Halloween sequel as well as the remake of cult classic Suspiria and the new Netflix horror show Haunting of Hill House.

Podcast Like It's 1999
34: The Story of Us with Libby Hill and Todd VanDerWerff

Podcast Like It's 1999

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2018 119:36


Cultural critics and married couple Libby Hill (Los Angeles Times) and Todd VanDerWerff (Vox) join us to discuss Rob Reiner’s 1999 comedy about a couple going through a crisis that might lead to divorce. Bruce Willis and Michelle Pfeiffer play the couple. It takes place in LA. It utilizes flashback. Im sorry, are we being too vague? Vaguer than the damn title The Story of Us???? Just listen. It’s a good one. 

Masters and Founders
004: Torabi Sisters, Preview: Neurotrition

Masters and Founders

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2018 28:19


Special sneak peek episode of another FoundingAUSTIN podcast, Neurotrition. Hosted by Libby HIll and Adrianne Pacsoza, the two fantastic hosts chatted with Shayda Torabi and Sydney Torabi during SXSW 2018 about all things food, healthy lifestyles, and how to maximize your time during the festival.Guests: Shayda Torabi, Sydney Torabi Host: Libby Hill and Adrianne PacsozaProducer: Myrriah GossettMusic by: Scott HolmsFounding AustinMasters and Founders Facebook Group See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Mousterpiece Cinema
Episode 357: Tombstone

Mousterpiece Cinema

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2018 58:26


Hey, folks! It's time for a rootin', tootin', brand-new episode of Mousterpiece Cinema, so git your six-shooters, rustle up some grub, and shoo away any nearby varmints so you can enjoy this episode. As you may have guessed, this is a Western-themed episode, because Scott and Josh are celebrating the 25th anniversary of the Western drama Tombstone, featuring Kurt Russell, Val Kilmer, Bill Paxton, Sam Elliott, and a whole lot more actors. Scott and Josh are joined by return guest Libby Hill of the Los Angeles Times to talk about this film, its shaky production history, and whether or not that production history translated into an equally shaky film or if the movie has earned its mild cult status in the late-2010s. Does this movie hold up? Is it too earnest for its own good? Does it do poorly by the women folk? Are we your huckleberry? You'll have to listen to the show to find out!

The Envelope
Emmys 101: Part 1

The Envelope

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2018 29:11


Emmys Nominations are just around the corner, so host Mark Olsen (@IndieFocus) spoke with reporters Glenn Whipp (@GlennWhipp) and Libby Hill (@midwestspitfire) about how the awards show has evolved over the years. They discuss if certain show formats are destined to win an Emmy and whether new shows, particularly on streaming services, get an advantage during nominations. To wrap up, the three discuss their personal favorite shows and whether they have a shot.

The Parentverse
Libby Hill - Speech Therapy Activities

The Parentverse

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2017 30:58


Coffee With Strangers
Candice Smith - Richmond has Been so Good to Me

Coffee With Strangers

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2017 18:36


Kelli's at Rise Biscuits Donuts in Short Pump to grab coffee with Candice Smith of NBC12. Originally from Roanoke, Candice came to Richmond to attend VCU, started interning at NBC12 as an editor and worked her way to where she is now, waking up at 3am to bring viewers the morning traffic and covering events around town through 12 About Town. She loves fitness, getting outside for paddleboarding or running the Libby Hill steps but loves herself pizza and donuts too.

Mousterpiece Cinema
Episode 309: Three Men and a Baby

Mousterpiece Cinema

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2017 66:01


Hey, friends! It's time for a new episode of Mousterpiece Cinema, and this one is a doozy. Josh and Scott are gearing up to discuss another film celebrating a big milestone in 2017: the warm-hearted comedy Three Men and a Baby, turning 30 this year. But is it actually fair, or even accurate, to call Three Men and a Baby a comedy when a good chunk is dedicated to a subplot about smuggling heroin? (You did not read that question wrong.) Josh and Scott are joined by not one, but two guests to discuss the film: Todd VanDerWerff of Vox and Libby Hill of the Los Angeles Times. Is Three Men and a Baby an actor's film? Should Leonard Nimoy (y'know, Spock) have gotten a bigger boost from directing this film? Can you believe it was the highest-grossing film of 1987? Prepare yourself for all these and other surprises, and listen to the show!

Two People Podcast
#15 The Bike Race: A Look Back

Two People Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2015


A special episode! We revisit the sounds of the bike race. Blaine takes a walk down Broad St during the race, talking to people as he makes his way to Libby Hill for the dramatic climax of the race. We hear from European cycling fans, entrepreneurial kids and a handful of other folks from the Richmond cycling scene. We consider what the race means for Richmond and what it means to see things in new ways.

Over The Top Cycling
Dave Towle checks in from the 2015 UCI World Championships

Over The Top Cycling

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2015 14:33


Legendary race announcer Dave Towle is having a blast announcing from Libby Hill. He checks in to discuss what it's like to be associated with the UCI World Championships. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Televerse (mp3)
The Televerse #143- Mad Men Season 7.0 with Libby Hill

The Televerse (mp3)

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2014 124:17


Last week gave us one of the best stretches of television in recent memory so unsurprisingly, there is plenty to discuss on the podcast. First we dive in with the comedies, including a preview of Undateable, then we jump to the genre series, including a preview of pirate drama Crossbones, and we wrap up our ... The post The Televerse #143- Mad Men Season 7.0 with Libby Hill appeared first on PopOptiq.

The Televerse (mp3)
This is Our Design #8: “Su-zakana”

The Televerse (mp3)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2014 52:27


Co-hosts Sean Colletti and Kate Kulzick return to talk some "Su-zakana" with Libby Hill, co-host of TV on the Internet. For anyone who was worried about the return of the thousand airplanes that fly over Sean's house, rest easy. The post This is Our Design #8: “Su-zakana” appeared first on PopOptiq.