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Documentary First
Episode 246 | Liz Carpenter, Mover and Shaker in US Politics - Part 2

Documentary First

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2025 32:39


In this episode of Documentary First, host Christian Taylor sits down with filmmakers Abby Ginzberg and Christy Carpenter to discuss their latest documentary, Shaking It Up: The Life and Times of Liz Carpenter. The film explores the remarkable legacy of Liz Carpenter—a journalist, author, and women's rights advocate who broke barriers as the press secretary for First Lady Lady Bird Johnson. Carpenter was a trailblazer in political communications, known for her wit, tenacity, and dedication to advancing women's voices in government and media. The conversation delves into Liz Carpenter's lasting impact, the personal and professional journeys of the filmmakers, and the challenges they faced bringing this story to life. Abby and Christy share insights into the intricacies of documentary filmmaking, including the complexities of budgeting, the importance of securing archival rights, and the often-overlooked role of an archival producer. They also discuss how music licensing can be one of the most challenging aspects of post-production. Beyond the technical aspects, the discussion highlights the power of storytelling in shaping historical narratives and inspiring future generations. The episode concludes with documentary recommendations that offer valuable perspectives on women's history and social change. NOW available for free to watch anywhere on PBS! In the spirit of this release being the month of March and Women's History Month, a number of public television stations will be broadcasting Shaking It Up: The Life and Times of Liz Carpenter. In-person screenings will also be held in Texas and Tennessee. Go to https://lizcarpenterfilm.com/ to find local listings and events. DocuView Déjà Vu Abby Ginzberg: A Double Life, 2023, 84 mins, Watch on Amazon, Google Play and YouTube Movies, IMDB Link: A Double Life (2023) - IMDb   Timecodes 00:00 Introduction to the Documentary and Its Context 02:06 The Journey of Christy Carpenter 03:38 Abby Ginzberg's Documentary Experience 05:30 Liz Carpenter: A Trailblazer in Journalism 09:43 Liz Carpenter's Impact on Women's Rights 10:13 The Structure of the Documentary 12:09 Access and Interviews: Elevating the Story 14:44 Relationships in the Johnson White House 16:34 Balancing Personal and Political Narratives 19:47 The Feminist Legacy of Liz Carpenter 25:44 Distribution and Airing of the Documentary 30:00 Docuview Déjà Vu Segment

Documentary First
Episode 245 | Liz Carpenter, Mover and Shaker in US Politics

Documentary First

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2025 48:52


In this episode of Documentary First, host Christian Taylor engages with filmmakers Abby Ginzberg and Christy Carpenter about their documentary "Shaking It Up: The Life and Times of Liz Carpenter." The conversation explores Liz Carpenter's legacy as a trailblazer in journalism and politics, the personal journeys of getting into directing, and the collaborative process of producing the documentary. They discuss the importance of storytelling, the challenges of fundraising, and the impact of Liz's life on their own careers. In this conversation, Ginzberg and Carpenter discuss the intricacies of documentary filmmaking, focusing on budgeting, the importance of archival rights, and the challenges of music licensing. They share insights on the critical roles of archival producers and the extensive research required to gather materials. NOW available for free to watch anywhere on PBS! In the spirit of this release being the month of March and Women's History Month, a number of public television stations will be broadcasting Shaking It Up: The Life and Times of Liz Carpenter. In-person screenings will also be held in Texas and Tennessee. Go to https://lizcarpenterfilm.com/ to find local listings and events. DocuView Déjà Vu   Speaking Truth to Power, 2020/2021, 82 mins, Watch on Prime, IMDB Link: Truth to Power (2020) - IMDb American Experience: The Vote PT#1 & PT#2 , 2020, 120 mins each, watch on PBS, Paramount +, Prime/Amazon, IMDB Links: PT#1 "American Experience" The Vote, Part 1 (TV Episode 2020) - IMDb , PT#2 "American Experience" The Vote, Part 2 (TV Episode 2020) - IMDb Porcelain War, 2024, 87 mins, Yet to be released for public viewing, IMDB Link: Porcelain War (2024) - IMDb   Timecodes 00:00 Introduction to Documentary Filmmaking and Liz Carpenter 03:10 The Life and Legacy of Liz Carpenter 06:04 Abby Ginsberg's Journey into Documentary Filmmaking 09:10 The Importance of Storytelling in Documentaries 11:59 Collaboration Between Abby and Christy 15:00 Christy Carpenter's Background and Career 17:58 The Process of Creating the Documentary 21:11 Fundraising and Support for the Film 28:12 Funding and Budgeting for Documentaries 30:31 The Cost of Archival Rights 32:46 The Role of Archival Producers 36:27 Navigating Music Rights and Licensing 39:24 Archival Sources and Research 40:29 Crafting the Narrative: Storytelling in Documentaries 41:56 Docuview Déjà Vu Segment Sponsor: http://ArtillerySports.com Use the code DocFirst for 10% off your order today!

Factual America
Inside Lady Bird Johnson's White House: Recording a Public and Private Life

Factual America

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2023 32:06


Lady Bird Johnson is best known today as the wife of Lyndon Baines Johnson, 36th President of the USA between 1963-69. However, there was much more to her life than simply the role of ‘First Lady'. In this episode of Factual America, Matthew Sherwood takes a deep dive into Lady Bird Johnson's life with Dawn Porter, director of new documentary film, The Lady Bird Diaries.  It's 1963. Liz Carpenter, Lady Bird's Press Secretary, suggests that she records her ‘thoughts and experiences' on a tape recorder. Lady Bird agrees and borrows one from Carpenter's son. She never looks back. Over the next six years she will record 123 hours-worth of material about her day-to-day life. As Dawn tells Matthew, Lady Bird's entries are ‘detailed and meticulous': she had a degree in journalism and was a very good note taker. She was also, Dawn says, very disciplined, observant, and conscious of her place in history. This consciousness made Lady Bird an invaluable counsellor for her husband. So much so that in an age where there was no line of presidential succession, Lady Bird was even referred to as ‘Mrs Vice President'. The Lady Bird Diaries describe Lady Bird as ‘one of the most influential and least understood First Ladies in [American] history'. Matthew and Dawn discuss the detail of why that is so. They also explore her abilities as a strategist, how Lady Bird changed the way the White House works, and her political and public independence even from her husband. The picture they draw is of a woman who was more than equal to the challenge of the difficult age in which she lived, and which she so carefully recorded. For a fuller picture of Lady Bird, the Johnson White House and 60s America, this episode is a must listen. Watch the episode at https://factualamerica.com “She both did and didn't accept the limit on her authority that society was giving her. She didn't demand credit for her contributions but didn't stop making them... her priority was getting things done.” – Dawn Porter

Now I've Heard Everything
From the White House to the Teenage House: Liz Carpenter's Unplanned Parenthood

Now I've Heard Everything

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2023 17:45


From the White House to the Teenage House: Liz Carpenter's Unplanned Parenthood When her brother died in 1993, his three unruly teenagers came to live with Liz Carpenter, retired after a storied career that included serving as Lady Bird Johnson's press secretary. And just like that, she found herself, at age 73, a mother once again. In this 1994 interview Carpenter describes the unique challenges she faced. But she also had some wise and insightful thoughts about those GenX people she was raising, and their peers. Get Unplanned Parenthood by Liz CarpenterAs an Amazon Associate, Now I've Heard Everything earns from qualifying purchases.You may also enjoy my interviews with Benjamin Spock and Betty Friedan For more vintage interviews with celebrities, leaders, and influencers, subscribe to Now I've Heard Everything on Spotify, Apple Podcasts. and now on YouTube Photo by University of Texas at Arlington News Service Photograph Collection #teenagers #GenX

The Agility Rose - Talk n’ Train Podcast
Episode 16 - Competing with Multiple Dogs with Liz Carpenter

The Agility Rose - Talk n’ Train Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2023 103:34


In this episode I'm joined by the lovely Liz Carpenter to answer your questions around the topic of owning and competing multiple high level agility dogs. You can find out more about Liz and her training through her Facebook page Win Win Dogs: https://www.facebook.com/winwindogs/

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Book Nook with Vick Mickunas
The Best of the Book Nook: 'Ruffles and Flourishes: The Warm and Tender Story of a Simple Girl who Found Adventure in the White House' by Liz Carpenter

Book Nook with Vick Mickunas

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2022 28:59


Over 20 years ago, Vick Mickunas interviewed author Liz Carpenter.

Booknotes+
Ep. 13: Liz Carpenter's Washington

Booknotes+

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2021 22:55


Reporter and speechwriter Liz Carpenter (1920-2010), known for her acumen, humor, and Texas drawl, served as executive assistant to Vice President Lyndon Johnson and press secretary for Lady Bird Johnson. During this selection from her appearance on Booknotes in 1994, she talked with Brian Lamb about the importance of storytelling and humor, covering FDR as a young reporter, working in the Johnson White House, her relationship with Bill & Hillary Clinton, and more.   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Flight Deck Podcast
Failure is Not an Option: Jerrie Cobb and the First Women Astronaut Trainees, Part 2

Flight Deck Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2019 16:11


Jerrie Cobb and the women behind the Women in Space program unsuccessfully lobbied Congress in 1962 to include women in astronaut training, but they still led the way for women’s inclusion in the aerospace industry. With the Women in Space Program being cancelled, the major players behind it—Jerrie Cobb, Jackie Cochran, and Janie Hart (the wife of a Michigan Senator)—met with Congress subcommittees in 1962 to get the program up and running. NASA astronauts also participated in these subcommittee hearings and John Glenn is quoted as saying that women participating in astronaut training would “ruin the social order.” Jackie Cochran wasn’t a huge help either during these hearings. She said that including women in astronaut training would slow down the program because women trainees would drop out due to marriage and family responsibilities. Janie Hart’s friend, Liz Carpenter—executive secretary to Vice President Johnson—managed to get a memo on the VP’s desk urging him to consider women for the space program. Johnson quickly shut down further discussions about the topic and filed the memo. In 1963 the Soviet Union sent cosmonaut Valentina Tereshkova into space, so the United States was already behind. Despite not being able to open up the space program to women, their meetings with Congress weren’t a failure. They succeeded in pushing a national conversation about women in aerospace, and the women involved went on to make history. The shy, quiet Jerrie Cobb went on to fly humanitarian missions in South America, delivering food and supplies to impoverished communities along the Amazon Basin, and she was nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize in 1981 for her efforts. Want to learn more about the history of spaceflight? Check out our exhibition Destination Moon: The Apollo 11 Mission to see how NASA landed the first humans on the Moon in 1969. Host: Sean Mobley Producer: Keny Dutton Webmaster: Layne Benofsky Content Marketing Manager: Irene Jagla Thank you to Alaska Airlines for sponsoring this episode of the Flight Deck Podcast.

Podcast – Studio of the Future
Episode 9: Dan Bullock and Forrest Preece

Podcast – Studio of the Future

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2018 39:25


What two Austin icons have been movers and shakers for decades in politics, philanthropy, and writing? Which one was in a band that opened for the Beatles? Which one survived the 1966 UT Tower shooting? What’s the connection between two other Texas treasures: Liz Carpenter and the storied journalist’s watering hole, the Headliner’s Club? Whose grandfather started the first Austin hotel? Why did hogs upset the French litigation? Whose other grandfather was a Union spy? All this and more on today’s episode of Studio of the Future!

The Pursuit of Authenticity
Episode 3: Performance Pressures as a Female Strength Competitor with Liz Carpenter

The Pursuit of Authenticity

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2016 46:41


Elizabeth Carpenter is a strength athlete who has competed in various sports including weightlifting, strongman and powerlifting. In this interview, we dive into her fitness background and how she evolved into the athlete she is today. We discuss and offer solutions to adversity we've faced as women who lift weights and, more specifically, pressures of being competitive female athletes. Finally, we wrap up talking about investments you have to assess when competing that those getting involved in these sports might not be aware of initially. If you're just getting into strength training or have been involved in the industry for a while, you will find value from this transparent interview. You'll learn how to better manage being a competitor and pursuing a hobby you enjoy, despite adversity or external pressures. Follow the link to subscribe to the podcast on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-pursuit-of-authenticity/id1143679778%20 For more from The Pursuit of Authenticity: https://thepursuitofauthenticity.com/ Connect with Liz on social: https://www.facebook.com/liz.carpenter11819 https://www.facebook.com/Straightedgepaintingmw/ https://www.instagram.com/lizzy5242/ Music: https://soundcloud.com/jamescurley

The Good Success Podcast
EP15: The Compound Effect - Book Review Friday

The Good Success Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2016 27:47


This book is a great read for anyone not just in business but also those who are interested in making their life better in many areas. We have a special guest with us, Liz Carpenter, that will be reviewing the book called "The Compound Effect." This book is a great motivator for anyone looking to better themselves.

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Atheist Nomads
Episode 162 - News for September 1, 2016

Atheist Nomads

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2016 64:13


Streamathon - September 24 DUSTING OFF THE DEGREE - Religion and Reproduction THIS DAY IN HISTORY - * 1920 - Liz Carpenter was born * 1938 - Lilly Tomlin was born * 1958 - Iceland expands its fishing zone, putting it into conflict with the United Kingdom, beginning the Cod Wars POLITICS AND RELIGION * Pastor who thinks Pulse victims got what they deserved arrested for molestation | Via Raw Story * Federal judge rejects injunction against California’s new vaccine law | Via Addicting Info * Pediatricians are beginning to reject patients who reject vaccines * Catholic Doctor turned away patient with a dislodged IUD * Georgia parents going to prison for the death of their daughter | Via Friendly Atheist * Christy Perry is being investigated * Top French court suspended burkini ban SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY * CPAPs may not help with cardiac and cerebrovascular issues * Hawaii Space Exploration Analog and Simulation completed * Welcome to the Anthropocene Tasmanian devils are recovering FEEDBACK * The Watcher via email * Randy via Facebook * Sylia via Facebook Email us at contact@atheistnomads.com or call us at (541) 203-0666. SUPPORTERS This episode is brought to you by: Dark Matter Sponsor - >US$35.00 * Travis Megee Nuclear Sponsor - US$20.00 - US$35.00 per month * Russ from the Kitsap Atheists & Agnostics * Frank * Darryl Goossen Platinum Sponsor - US$8.00 - US$19.00 per month * Virginia Dawn * Paul Burkey * BT Motley * George Gold Sponsor - US$4.00 - US$7.00 per month * The Flying Skeptic * Renee Davis-Pelt * Mark * Mike * LaTonya * Duncan * Jaded Zappa * Alex * Will * Henry * Alan * Rachel * Bumboclaat * Inciting Incident Bronze Sponsor - < US$4.00 per month * Peter * Heather * Shawn * Al from South Carolina * Archway Hosting provides full featured web hosting for a fraction of the cost of traditional shared hosting. You get all the benefits of shared hosting, without the sticker shock or extra fees. Check them out at archwayhosting.com. You can find us online at www.atheistnomads.com, follow us on Twitter @AtheistNomads, like us on Facebook, email us at contact@atheistnomads.com, and leave us a voice mail message at (541) 203-0666. Theme music is provided by Sturdy Fred.

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Atheist Nomads
Episode 162 – News for September 1, 2016

Atheist Nomads

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2016


Streamathon - September 24 DUSTING OFF THE DEGREE - Religion and Reproduction THIS DAY IN HISTORY - * 1920 - Liz Carpenter was born * 1938 - Lilly Tomlin was born * 1958 - Iceland expands its fishing zone, putting it into conflict with the United Kingdom, beginning the Cod Wars POLITICS AND RELIGION * Pastor who thinks Pulse victims got what they deserved arrested for molestation | Via Raw Story * Federal judge rejects injunction against California's new vaccine law | Via Addicting Info * Pediatricians are beginning to reject patients who reject vaccines * Catholic Doctor turned away patient with a dislodged IUD * Georgia parents going to prison for the death of their daughter | Via Friendly Atheist * Christy Perry is being investigated * Top French court suspended burkini ban SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY * CPAPs may not help with cardiac and cerebrovascular issues * Hawaii Space Exploration Analog and Simulation completed * Welcome to the Anthropocene Tasmanian devils are recovering FEEDBACK * The Watcher via email * Randy via Facebook * Sylia via Facebook Email us at contact@atheistnomads.com or call us at (541) 203-0666. SUPPORTERS This episode is brought to you by: Dark Matter Sponsor - >US$35.00 * Travis Megee Nuclear Sponsor - US$20.00 - US$35.00 per month * Russ from the Kitsap Atheists & Agnostics * Frank * Darryl Goossen Platinum Sponsor - US$8.00 - US$19.00 per month * Virginia Dawn * Paul Burkey * BT Motley * George Gold Sponsor - US$4.00 - US$7.00 per month * The Flying Skeptic * Renee Davis-Pelt * Mark * Mike * LaTonya * Duncan * Jaded Zappa * Alex * Will * Henry * Alan * Rachel * Bumboclaat * Inciting Incident Bronze Sponsor - < US$4.00 per month * Peter * Heather * Shawn * Al from South Carolina * Archway Hosting provides full featured web hosting for a fraction of the cost of traditional shared hosting. You get all the benefits of shared hosting, without the sticker shock or extra fees. Check them out at archwayhosting.com. You can find us online at www.atheistnomads.com, follow us on Twitter @AtheistNomads, like us on Facebook, email us at contact@atheistnomads.com, and leave us a voice mail message at (541) 203-0666. Theme music is provided by Sturdy Fred.

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Translational Medicine
Membrane proteins and drug development

Translational Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2013 5:01


Dr Liz Carpenter talks about her research on membrane proteins and drug development. Membrane proteins are the gateways to our cells - with nutrients, waste products, and even DNA and proteins entering and leaving cells via these tightly controlled proteins. Drugs often target membrane proteins; therefore, understanding their molecular structure helps us design better drugs. Dr Liz Carpenter uses X-ray crystallography to solve membrane protein structures. This information is then used to improve treatments for heart disease and neurological diseases.

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Translational Medicine
Membrane proteins and drug development

Translational Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2013 5:01


Dr Liz Carpenter talks about her research on membrane proteins and drug development. Membrane proteins are the gateways to our cells - with nutrients, waste products, and even DNA and proteins entering and leaving cells via these tightly controlled proteins. Drugs often target membrane proteins; therefore, understanding their molecular structure helps us design better drugs. Dr Liz Carpenter uses X-ray crystallography to solve membrane protein structures. This information is then used to improve treatments for heart disease and neurological diseases.

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Translational and Clinical
Membrane proteins and drug development

Translational and Clinical

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2013 5:01


Dr Liz Carpenter talks about her research on membrane proteins and drug development. Membrane proteins are the gateways to our cells - with nutrients, waste products, and even DNA and proteins entering and leaving cells via these tightly controlled proteins. Drugs often target membrane proteins; therefore, understanding their molecular structure helps us design better drugs. Dr Liz Carpenter uses X-ray crystallography to solve membrane protein structures. This information is then used to improve treatments for heart disease and neurological diseases.

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