British-American actress, businesswoman, and humanitarian
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for the full episode join the Patreon [patreon.com/fashiongrunge]What a WILD ride. This was Charles' pick for the 'Back Track' series this month. It had been a while since we explored the classics and this certainly is nothing short of a perfect film. There are so many moments that will remain in my head forever and I've never seen acting like this in my life.This being my first Liz Taylor and Richard Burton film, I was beyond transfixed. With just a four person cast, there are so many ebbs and flows and the story structure and verbage throughout was was just insane in the best way,Off-Topic rants include: other casting possibilities, Kirsten Dunst, the Simpsons, and dramatic readings throughout---Get BONUS episodes on 90s TV and culture (Freaks & Geeks, My So Called Life, Buffy, 90s culture documentaries, and more...) and to support the show join the Patreon! Hosts: Lauren @lauren_melanie & Charles @charleshaslamFollow Fashion Grunge PodcastFind more Fashion Grunge on LinktreeJoin me on Substack: The Lo Down: a Fashion Grunge blog/newsletter☕️ Support Fashion Grunge on Buy Me a Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/fashiongrunge
Join us as we explore the cutting-edge world of underwater technology with Liz Taylor, President of DOER Marine Operations. Discover how this innovative company has been transforming ocean exploration since 1992, from developing human-occupied submersibles to creating mobile science labs from shipping containers.In this fascinating conversation, Liz shares the story behind the Honu project - a groundbreaking initiative creating dual-purpose submersibles for scientific research and tourism in Mission Blue Hope Spots. Learn how DOER is tackling "parachute science" by building local capacity and creating sustainable ocean exploration models.As the daughter of legendary oceanographer Dr. Sylvia Earle, Liz brings a unique perspective on ocean conservation and the importance of direct human observation in understanding marine ecosystems. She challenges us to take "the hundred-year view" on ocean stewardship while sharing exciting developments in underwater technology.Whether you're interested in marine technology, sustainable tourism, or ocean conservation, this episode offers an inspiring look at innovative approaches to exploring and protecting our blue planet. Learn more about DOER Marine at https://www.doermarine.com/Learn more about Honu at https://www.honusubs.com/You can find Liz and Sylvia's Podcast "Dive In" at https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL7kUbDSy4Lo6QGIEO8KgCdhxMnONw5R3W
60 dagen gratis Podimo via deze linkGezeten voor hun nieuwe wand lichten de snobs toe wie (en wat) daar zoal tussen hangt. En waarom. Van de man aan wie Yvo vele foto's met de scooterjeugd te danken heeft (Mula B.) tot de voetballer met een snobwaardige levens- en leverstijl, aangezien hij gedurende zijn leven drie stuks versleet (George Best). Maar ook meer vrouwen! De inclusieve Liz Taylor bijvoorbeeld, die haar hand niet omdraaide voor een vrachtwagenchauffeur. En een badpakkenmodel waarvan de snobs niet weten hoe ze heet, maar wel wat ze zei: “wet, I'm a star. Dry, I Ain't.” Jort en Yvo nemen je mee in hun wereldvreemde universum. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Pass the podcast 'pon the left hand side, ammirite? Ha ha ha. We have fun. And speaking of fun, here's a wild one from the Ebersol years. Joan Rivers! Y'all know her. Comedienne extraordinaire, red carpet correspondent and world class Liz Taylor hater. She's here to host one of the loudest episodes of the show's history, complete with one of the show's most strangely under-seen moments of joyfully coming off the rails. And then there's poor Musical Youth, exhaustedly performing their early 80s hits late in the night's proceedings. It's a bit of a mess and Update...ooh boy, Update. Are the bits of shocking racism and Joan River's bursting-at-the-seams energy enough to sink Timmy's ship or will the gleeful madness save him in the nick of time? Tune in to find out.
Die spektakulär schöne Amalfiküste nahe Neapel mit Städtchen wie Positano, Amalfi und Ravello haben schon Jackie Kennedy, Liz Taylor und Maria Callas ins Herz geschlossen - und Merian-Autorin Anja Schauberger. Sie ist zu Gast in dieser Folge und erzählt Podcast-Duo Tinka Dippel und Silvia Tyburski, warum sie seit Jahren immer wieder hinfährt. Und hat jede Menge Tipps für euch im Gepäck: Wo es die beste Pizza und die leckersten Törtchen gibt, welche Hotels noch echte Geheimtipps sind und welche Ausflugsziele lohnen.
You didn’t ask for it, but it’s here. Jordan and Alex were so preoccupied with whether or not they could, they didn't stop to think if they should, so it’s the first-ever TMI: Oops, All Digressions! With the attention span of an addled TikToker and the niche interests of a minorly urbane shut-in, your friendly hosts started this episode with but a few brief notes and then just let their precious little minds wander willy-nilly. For starters: did you know there was a horror subgenre called ‘Hagsploitation?’ Along the way they’ll get into the preposterous notion that Frank Sinatra was originally tapped to play Dirty Harry, along with Liz Taylor's marital issues, haunted recording sessions for David Bowie and Meat Loaf, Marlon Brando's hatred of Muppets, the rumors of Grace Kelly's premature death, and how Tippi Hendren moved on from her oppressive contract with Alfred Hitchcock by living with lions and starring in the most dangerous movie ever made. Too Much Information: They’re not locked in here with you, you’re locked in here with them.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This George Stevens (best director Oscar) epic looms large. It’s a classic “roadshow” film of the 1950s, complete with West Texas vistas, Technicolor, big stars like Rock (Hudson), Liz (Taylor) and Jimmy (Dean), but no intermission, even though it’s three hours long! It also looms large in the history of the Texas towns (Marfa and Valentine) where it was filmed. I’ve grown up with stories of people tangentially touched by the production, and there are songs that celebrate, or sometimes give the side eye to, the whole thing. Shelly Brisbin with Laura Rice, Micheline Maynard, David J. Loehr and Randy Dotinga.
This George Stevens (best director Oscar) epic looms large. It’s a classic “roadshow” film of the 1950s, complete with West Texas vistas, Technicolor, big stars like Rock (Hudson), Liz (Taylor) and Jimmy (Dean), but no intermission, even though it’s three hours long! It also looms large in the history of the Texas towns (Marfa and Valentine) where it was filmed. I’ve grown up with stories of people tangentially touched by the production, and there are songs that celebrate, or sometimes give the side eye to, the whole thing. Shelly Brisbin with Laura Rice, Micheline Maynard, David J. Loehr and Randy Dotinga.
De een oder anner vun jo warrt sik woll noch op besinnen op den Hollywood-Klassiker "Die Katze auf dem heißen Blechdach" mit Liz Taylor un Paul Newman. Grundlaag för düssen Film weer en Theaterstück vun Tennessee Williams un dat gifft dat ok op Platt, översett vun Frank Grupe ünner den Titel "Slagsiet". Vör'n poor Johr geev dat dat al mal in't Ohnsorg-Theater to sehn, un nu waagt sik dor ok en Amateurbühn ran an düt Stück: De "DSV Hamburg" in dat Theater an'e Marschnerstraat. Dor gifft dat dat Drama "Slagsiet" Enn vun'n Maand an dree Daag to sehn – vun'n 28. bet 30. Mart. Bernhard Koch hett sik dat vöraf al mal'n beten wat ankeken. In'n Junimaand is dat sowiet, dor finnt an'n 22. denn wedder de grote Afsluss-Gala in't Ohnsorg-Theater vun "Vertell doch mal" uns plattdüütsche Schrievakschoon statt. Bet dorhen weet wi denn ok, wokeen wunnen hett. Noch sünd wi bi de Utwahl. Över 600 Lüüd hebbt düt Johr wedder mitmaakt un uns jümehr Geschicht schickt. Över de eerste Jurysitten vertellt Frank Jakobs mehr. Bavento is Benita Brunnert för uns noch in Noordersteed ween un hett dor de Lüüd bi Tanks Theater in'n Festsaal an'n Falkenbarg besöcht. Af 27. Mart speelt se dor dat Stück "Duppelt Glück". Un denn kriegt ji noch en Geschicht vun Reimer Bull op'e Ohren. Moderatschoon: Jürgen Fitschen De Leder in uns Sennen: Rollin Home – Lui & Fiete In disse Tied – Gerrit Hoss Dörp Reggae – Ina Müller Wat is – Yared un de Schlickrutscher In de Provinz – Timsen tohoop mit Ringlstetter
"The drinking was phenomenal." Molls is joined this week by producer and writer John Levenstein to discuss the Lifetime biopic Liz and Dick. Join Molls and John as they hop on the emotional rollercoaster that is the relationship of Elizabeth Taylor (played by none other than Lindsay Lohan) and Richard Burton. Listen to find out where this lands on the rating scale, some of the 25 things you don't know about Liz Taylor (and what her first memory was), and why Molls swears by not dating actors. Join our Patreon to get episodes early and ad-free! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
APOLOGIES for the Delay, tech issues struck again! Trigger warning: for Abuse, Attempted Suicide, Miscarriage and sexual abuse mentions. Please listen with care. Old Hollywood Part Two is here and its all about the "Goddess and the Gangster" aka Lana Turner and Johnny Stompanato. Let's just say it's a bit of a rollercoaster, rags to riches story with a raging violent streak.We go through Lana's early life and who she married before she met Johnny (she could give Liz Taylor a run for her money!) and their love story. Of course, it's true crime so somebody's gonna get hurt and we won't say anymore, you'll have to listen and find out!The glam factor is fun, from her pink carpets to her white Cadillacs, and it's not necessarily a super sad ending for all involved, so tune in to here the Old Hollywood Tea!Hope you enjoy and tell us what you think! Keep it Cryptic, Cuties!!!
Send us a textOn this episode, Tom and Bert discuss the Famous Hollywood Icons and the intrigue behind the proverbial curtain. Lots of great backstories and info of the little known facts and storylines of our Golden Era Stars!Chapter Highlights:(3:21) Elvis NEVER performed outside of the US and Canada(8:41) Judy Garland is NOT her given name(10:38) Marilyn Monroe and Ella Fitzgerald's Friendship(18:44) Shirley Temple's famous job after her acting career(23:40) Liz Taylor's alluring "Eye" Color(29:29) Sinatra was tracked for 4 decades by the FBI(37:24) It's MICKEY Rooney NOT ANDY Rooney!! Our bad!(41:10) Liz Taylor, the first "Million $ Actress"(42:20) Clint Eastwood acted for "pennies" on a "Fistful of Dollars"(44:25) Paul Newman earned 2 Oscar nominations for the same character in 2 different movies(49:14) Clint Eastwood got to play "Dirty Harry" after other actors "passed" on the PartEnjoy the show!You can email us at reeldealzmoviesandmusic@gmail.com or visit our Facebook page, Reel Dealz Podcast: Movies & Music Thru The Decades to leave comments and/or TEXT us at 843-855-1704 as well.
He is known as the most important American artist of the second half of the 20th century. A Pop icon par excellence, rumor has it that he once declared: “It would be glamorous to be reincarnated as a great big ring on Liz Taylor's finger.” In a sense, that is exactly what he did. When he died, a veritable treasure trove was discovered, hidden in his apartment, including a small diamond heart containing plenty of secrets. Proof perhaps that fame often conceals even greater gifts...Voice of Jewels, a podcast from L'ÉCOLE, School of Jewelry Arts supported by Van Cleef & Arpels. Unveiling the stories and secrets behind History's most fascinating jewels.With Léonard Pouy, Art Historian and Content and Transmission Manager at L'ÉCOLE, School of Jewelry Arts;Bei HE, Art Historian and Lecturer at L'ÉCOLE, School of Jewelry Arts.Written by Martin Quenehen and Aram Kebabdjian, performed by Edoardo Ballerini and produced by Bababam. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Nella nuova puntata di In Real Life racconto di nuovo la storia di Mario Appignani, alias Cavallo Pazzo, e del suo clamoroso intervento al Festival di Sanremo 1992, svelando il significato politico dietro il gesto, e quella di Marina Castelnuovo, sosia ufficiale di Liz Taylor, la cui incredibile vita l'ha portata da Busto Arsizio alla Casa Bianca e che questa settimana sarà spesso presente a Sanremo.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Montgomery Clift fue más que un actor; fue un símbolo de sensibilidad, vulnerabilidad y rebeldía en una época en la que el cine brillaba con grandes estrellas, pero pocas mostraban un alma tan transparente como la suya. Nacido en 1920, Clift irrumpió en Hollywood con un estilo de actuación íntimo y naturalista que rompió con las normas rígidas de su tiempo. Junto a Marlon Brando y James Dean, formó parte de la tríada que revolucionó el arte de la interpretación, mostrando emociones reales en una industria acostumbrada a la teatralidad. Sin embargo, su vida estuvo marcada por los contrastes. Ídolo de masas, pero profundamente inseguro; un hombre hermoso cuya carrera y salud física quedaron marcadas por un terrible accidente automovilístico en 1956. Clift vivió bajo el escrutinio de un Hollywood profundamente conservador, donde su homosexualidad, que era un secreto a voces, lo colocó en constante conflicto con sí mismo y con un sistema que lo obligaba a esconderse. A través de películas como A Place in the Sun, From Here to Eternity y Judgment at Nuremberg, Clift dejó un legado imborrable en el cine. Pero detrás de las cámaras, su vida estuvo plagada de soledad, adicciones y una lucha interna que lo llevó a lo que Liz Taylor llamó “el suicidio más largo de la historia de Hollywood.” Este episodio explora no solo su carrera, sino también su humanidad y sus luchas en un mundo que exigía perfección pero no estaba listo para aceptar la complejidad de un hombre como Montgomery Clift. Un relato tan desgarrador como inspirador sobre el precio de ser auténtico en un mundo que premia las máscaras. Las músicas están aquí: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/001pTexj8ELUb1LfolUTBQ?si=d26f5f4829244288
"Strength and Honor." It's our Black Friday episode, and we're celebrating Galicked this week and are discussing Ridley Scott's long-awaited Gladiator II. An old-fashioned sword and sandal epic that both the gays and straights can equally enjoy, this might not match the prestige of its Oscar-winning predecessor, but there's a lot of fun going on here. It's nice to see this type of historic blockbuster embrace its gay Ancient Rome roots and lean more into the camp of its material. Get us a fan, because we're verklempt from all of the insanely hot men on display here. We'd risk it all for a night with our boy Paul Mescal, and daddy Pedro Pascal is the type of man we'd have on our bedroom wall growing up. Even though this movie may not exactly pass the Bechdel Test, Connie Nielsen more than makes up for it as the fierce Lucilla. We're also all here for the comeback of queer villains. Joseph Quinn and Fred Hechinger chew up the scenery as two twink brother Emperors adding some Caligula-level hijinks, complete with a monkey in a dress and a bisexual harem. We discuss the Denzel Washington hinted man on man kiss left on the cutting room floor, some brief thoughts on Wicked, and the iconic Liz Taylor 2001 Golden Globe appearance. Gllaaaaadiator! Thanks for listening and don't forget to subscribe, rate and review us on Apple Podcasts! www.patreon.com/moviesthatmadeusgay Facebook/Instagram: @moviesthatmadeusgay Bluesky: @MTMUGPod.bsky.social Scott Youngbauer: Twitter @oscarscott / Instagram @scottyoungballer Peter Lozano: Twitter/Instagram @peterlasagna
You will not want to miss today's episode as our editor, Liz Taylor, comes out from behind the computer and joins Elizabeth as her guest speaker! Liz is a certified HabitFinder coach and talks us through the importance of understanding the subconscious thoughts that drive our behaviors.You can take the assessment at habitfinder.com/purpose, or through Liz's website - www.legacycoachinggroup.com.Elizabeth Pehrson created The Exchange in 2015. The Exchange is a monthly event for ALL adult women. Women who work outside the home. And women who work in the home. Women who are single. And women who are married. Women who are moms. Women who are grand-moms. No matter what season of life you are in, The Exchange is here to inspire you to live life ON PURPOSE and WITH INTENTION.The Exchange is a non-profit that provides an environment for women to hear practical advice from topics Elizabeth has read and life lessons she has learned, and is currently learning. Equipping us to become better women tomorrow than we are today. And to ultimately use that to pour back into those around us. Tickets and info: theexchangeus.orgfollow us on instagram: theexchangeusfollow us on Facebook: the exchange cumming
Marina Hyde on the motley crew of enforcers, concealers and NDA experts behind every Al Fayed or Diddy; Liz Taylor's son, Chris Wilding, discusses his mother's legend and legacy; and Philippa Perry helps one reader struggling to reconcile the emotions that come with a devastating illness
We hate the title, but we love the movie. And we love Liz Taylor, who gives a striking performance as an odd, difficult woman hell-bent on self-destruction in 1974's Indentikit. Also Andy Warhol shows up for a bit, because why not.
This week we travel down the road of sexy seniors in the fantastic 2001 TV Movie “These Old Broads”! Debbie Reynolds, Shirley McClaine, Joan Collins and Liz Taylor play sexy over the top characters of themselves! They also hate each other! Will they get over the pettiness to reunite to film a TV special? Would we spoil this? Nope. Enjoy!These Old Broads is for rental everywhere !Follow us on Instagram:@Gaspatchojones@Homewreckingwhore@QualityHoegramming@Mullhollanddaze@The_Miseducation_of_DandG_PodCheck Out Our WebsiteIf you love the show check out our Teepublic shop!Right Here Yo!
Qui est à l'origine de ce programme pour enfants et quels invités y retrouve-t-on ? Quelles révélations recèle le formidable documentaire « Liz Taylor : the lost tapes » sur la célèbre star hollywoodienne disparue en 2011 ? Après le film « The son » avec Hugh Jackman, pourquoi faut-il redécouvrir la pièce originale de Florian Zeller au théâtre Le Public ? Les découvertes musicales : - Nouvelle Vague et Orlane - Bleu comme toi - Kasabian - Hell Of It - Yogabba gabba feat The Drums - Ch-Ch-Change - Finneas - For Cryin' Out Loud Merci pour votre écoute La semaine des 5 Heures, c'est également en direct tous les jours de la semaine de 19h à 20h00 sur www.rtbf.be/lapremiere Retrouvez tous les épisodes de La semaine des 5 Heures avec les choix musicaux de Rudy dans leur intégralité sur notre plateforme Auvio.be : https://auvio.rtbf.be/emission/1451 Et si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement.
Nous sommes en 1963, à New York. C'est à ce moment-là, qu'Andy Warhol, en pleine révolution Pop-art, s'attèle à la réalisation d'un portrait de l'indomptable et glamourissime Elizabeth Taylor. La star est au cœur de l'actualité. En effet, la sortie de « Cléopâtre », dans lequel elle interprète le rôle de la reine d'Egypte, a fait la une de tous les journaux. Et pas toujours à son avantage, on lui reproche son cachet astronomique, son poids et ses caprices qui ont failli couler la production de ce qui restera longtemps le film le plus cher de l'histoire du cinéma. Taylor reste impériale. Mais c'est une autre Liz que Warhol immortalise dans ce qui deviendra l'un des plus célèbres portraits au monde, ou plutôt d'autres Liz, en effet, il multiplie l'image de l'actrice. Il nous donne à voir celle d'une femme au regard doux, au sourire bienveillant, loin d'une certaine arrogance pleine de panache que la comédienne avait pris l'habitude d'afficher. Quelle est l'histoire de ce portrait intitulé, comme une promesse de mystère, « Ten Lizes » ? Voyons voir … Invitée : Anne Hustache, historienne de l'art. Sujets traités : Ten Lizes, Liz Taylor , Andy Warhol, Pop-art, New York, portrait, Merci pour votre écoute Un Jour dans l'Histoire, c'est également en direct tous les jours de la semaine de 13h15 à 14h30 sur www.rtbf.be/lapremiere Retrouvez tous les épisodes d'Un Jour dans l'Histoire sur notre plateforme Auvio.be : https://auvio.rtbf.be/emission/5936 Et si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement.
Join us as we discuss Liz Taylor and the Paparazzi as well as a new segment of the podcast - Would You Ever - questions Fabian and Jennifer answer. We also give advice to young woman incredibly jealous of her mother as well as a cousin who caught her cousin cheating. It's a fun episode!
Jennifer is in NYC, but we were able to find a way to do our podcast from both coasts. In this one, we begin by welcoming the folks from Alex Ferrari's podcast "Next Level Soul" who found us after listening to my recent podcast on Alex's channel. Jennifer talks a little about her work, her journey to the work, and how she works with law enforcement pro bono on a daily basis. (I have met some of the folks she works with, and in the book ARCHITECTURE OF THE AFTERLIFE one of them did a guided meditation with me.) Then we discuss a few of the guided meditations I've done recently, including one where a person saw Jim Henson in a vivid dream, so during her meditation, we asked him to come forward and answer a couple of questions about his journey. He talked about being connected to his family, and mentioned his daughter and son who have carried on his work. He also spoke of how people can access loved ones offstage if they need to. Then I asked some questions about a recent unusual event - son and wife were walking in the park playing "20 questions" (where you think of an object or phrase or person, and the other person has 20 tries to guess it). And as they were walking past a slightly schizophrenic (not sure if he was or wasn't, but he had no filter when he spoke) fellow on the part bench, said aloud the phrase he was thinking of. "In and Out Burger animal style." (Which only people in LA know what that means). Jennifer said that the fellow wasn't an intuitive per se, but that it was Robin Williams who popped that answer into his head. Which is mind bending, since Robin played the Fisher King so well in the feature film where he played one of those savants. As noted, Robin does show up often in people's sessions, and lately I've heard his name quite a bit. Which led to a question about an event in a library where a friend picked up a book and heard someone tell them that was the "same book they had checked out of the library many times." And a closer look at the left over page where they used to stamp the data of each checkout, showed that the time stamp of the date (about 16 weeks in 1967) corresponded when this person "Carlos" was reported to be researching in this very library. At some point Jennifer "guessed" the name of the fellow, and before she could say that name, I said "That's correct" realizing she'd guessed it (without hearing it.) We did talk about this fellow for a bit - but I was recounting recent articles, and not asking him directly about the accuracy of those articles, so I decided to leave it just at the name "Carlos." (Could be Santana, could be the Jackal, could be someone else entirely.) I'm not trying to be cagey, I just want to point out - anyone can do this, do the same thing. Jennifer saw Wayne Dyer show up - someone she met, revered, and confirmed who this person was, and then my old boss Robert Towne stopped by, and because he was the most poetic person I have known - asked him to talk about his experience on the flipside. I said something like "Well you probably don't miss much on the flipside" because people report we can create anything. And he corrected me, and then spoke eloquently about all the different things that are difficult to create on the other side that we choose to incarnate to experience. (Sea air with salt, the touch of a cheek, a hug, some spectacular sunsets) - he says that "all those colors are there, but it's different to experience them on the planet." It's about as poetic as one can be on a podcast. Enjoy, and please be kind to someone today who needs it.
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*Announcements! The first STARGIRL in-person event is happening! Details will be announced on my Instagram first @emmaglennbaker — can't wait to share more and see you there!* In this week's episode, I introduce a brand new segment to the public: STARGIRL Rants and Raves! I welcome all listeners to send in a Rant or Rave on a Stargirl, person/persona you fixate on, or cultural event/moment that you love or hate. This first round was open to Patrons only, and we listen to my favorite three submissions here today! Here's how it works: Record a 0:30 - 2:00 minute-long voice note Email the audio file to me at stargirldirect@gmail.com Subject line should read “Rant / Rave” on [your subject]” In the email, please not e how you'd like to be attributed (full name, first name only, IG handle, etc.) Show notes: This week we tackle a classic Stargirl: Dame Elizabeth Taylor. I talk about the many elements of her myth that I somehow inherited—her violet eyes, “married eight times to seven men,” her health issues, etc. I decide that although Liz Taylor is indeed beautiful, prolific, and messy, her real singularity lies in her Sturdiness: She is womanly, down-to-earth, and robust. We also discuss Camille Paglia's incredible fixation on Liz, and leaf through Liz's memoir/self-help/recipe book about her own weight gain and loss, Elizabeth Takes Off. Plus, I finally acknowledge the Chappell Roan phenomenon, praise Addison for her underwater Dhanurasana, and challenge myself to discuss the election head-on, rather than roll my eyes and look away. We got this y'all! Discussed: “Sabrina, Chappell, and Charli are suddenly stars. Why now?” Mikael Wood in the LA times Azaelia Banks on Chappell Roan Addison's underwater amazingness “Love of Country and Aloha Spirit with Tulsi Gabbard,” Jocko Podcast Excerpt from “Elizabeth Taylor: Hollywood's Pagan Queen,” Camille Paglia, originally published in Penthouse magazine (1992) Interview with Paglia on Liz Taylor, Salon (2011) Elizabeth Takes Off: On Weight Gain, Weight Loss, Self-Image, and Self-Esteem, Elizabeth Taylor (1987)
"I was taught to chase happiness” You've heard Sam's Scoop, now it's Liz's turn. You might recognise Sam as being portrayed by Billie Piper in the hit Netflix movie Scoop. Today Liz Taylor sits down with the real deal to uncover the events that made her. Sam was the mastermind behind that interview between Emily Maitlis and Prince Andrew, in this episode, you'll hear how a working-class background and a single mother's tenacity led to the groundbreaking interview that shook the world. From challenging class barriers to leaping from law to media, Sam's story is a masterclass in navigating life's twists with grace. This is an episode about breaking moulds, chasing happiness, and the power of being fearlessly oneself. Liz Taylor's 30-year career in event planning has built an impressive portfolio of events, including celebrity weddings, charity fundraisers like Children in Need with Gary Barlow and huge gala dinners such as the Winter White Gala at Kensington Palace for HRH Duke of Cambridge, as well as the Manchester United Champions League winning after party in Moscow and Coronation Street's 40th-anniversary celebrations. Liz Taylor Instagram - @liztaylorconsultancy X - @ConsultancyLiz Facebook - facebook.com/LizTaylorConsultancy LinkedIn - linkedin.com/in/liztaylor-tlc Website - liz-taylor-consulting.co.uk Sam McAlister Instagram - @mcalis10 X - @SamMcAlister1
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Meghan Markle has attempted to extend support to her estranged sister-in-law, Kate Middleton, through back channels. Amy Robach drew parallels between herself and Elizabeth Taylor with their respective experiences with failed marriages. Elon Musk's latest jab at former CNN host Don Lemon compares him to the character Veruca Salt from Roald Dahl's "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.” Rob is joined by his dear pal Garrett Vogel from Elvis Duran and the Morning Show with all the scoop. Don't forget to vote in today's poll on Twitter at @naughtynicerob or in our Facebook group.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Même si c'est le rêve de toutes les actrices et tous les acteurs de la planète, certaines et certains pourtant se sont payés le luxe de refuser la précieuse statuette. Une situation arrivée une douzaine de fois depuis la création de la cérémonie en 1929. Les Grosses Têtes vous proposent de découvrir ou redécouvrir le podcast de Florian Gazan. Dans "Ah Ouais ?", Florian Gazan répond en une minute chrono à toutes les questions essentielles, existentielles, parfois complètement absurdes, qui vous traversent la tête. Un podcast RTL Originals.
Même si c'est le rêve de toutes les actrices et tous les acteurs de la planète, certaines et certains pourtant se sont payés le luxe de refuser la précieuse statuette. C'est arrivé une douzaine de fois depuis la création de la cérémonie en 1929. Dans "Ah Ouais ?", Florian Gazan répond en une minute chrono à toutes les questions essentielles, existentielles, parfois complètement absurdes, qui vous traversent la tête.
Created For Creatives | A Podcast by the London International Awards
Imposter syndrome can strike at any point in your career. Liz Taylor, Global Chief Creative Officer at Ogilvy reflects on how in the advertising industry you need to back yourself - but when you can't, it's important to create your own board of directors who you can turn to for advice and a pep talk, it might be your partner, trusted colleagues, friends outside of your industry, even your mom. Nicky Bullard, Group Chief Creative Officer for Mullen Lowe Group in London agrees, saying she still puts a lot of her success down to luck, no matter how hard she's worked and what she's achieved and it's important to have people in your orbit who will champion you when you doubt yourself. Liz expands on that saying “you feel very rewarded when you can mentor, champion and help people's career.” Sitting down with host Joe Hawkins, Liz and Nicky discussed their roles as Global/Chief Creative Officers; how they approach managing people and projects and how even in these higher managerial positions they try to keep a hand in the creative. Nicky and Liz were on the 2023 LIA Non-Traditional jury, which they said was a very fun category to judge, with campaigns that made the jury members laugh or with details that were a bit weird or threw something unexpected into the mix. Episodes are available on Apple Podcast, Spotify and Youtube. Show notes: Fitchicks: https://2023.liaentries.com/winners/?id_medium=27&id_submedium=0&view=icons&range=gp Publicis Conseil, RENAULT - “Plug-Inn”: https://2023.liaentries.com/winners/?id_entry=102277&id_medium=12&id_submedium=31&id_category=0&view=details&range=f&page=1&keyword=&medium=12&category=&award=&country=&title_brand=&credits=RENAULT&company_name=&city=&proceed_simple_search=false&proceed_advanced_search=true Creative LIAsons program: https://www.liaawards.com/creative_liaisons/ Credits: Guests:Liz Taylor, Global Chief Creative Officer, Ogilvy Nicky Bullard, Chief Creative Officer, Mullen Lowe Group, London Host: Joe Hawkins, Creative Director, Eardrum Producer: Sarah Knights, Eardrum Music: Brian Yessian, Yessian Music Manager: Laurissa Levy, London International Awards Production Company: Eardrum
Jest w pierwszej dziesiątce każdej listy najsłynniejszych kobiet w historii. Szekspir napisał o niej sztukę, Liz Taylor dała twarz. Była przedstawiana jako kobieta zjawiskowej urody i niebezpieczna uwodzicielka, która zniszczyła dwóch najpotężniejszych mężczyzn swoich czasów. To, że była też skuteczną polityczką, zdolną władczynią i erudytką, a uwodziła… rozmową, zazwyczaj się do legendy nie przebija. A, i - sorry, fani i fanki Liz - najprawdopodobniej wcale nie była taka (konwencjonalnie) piękna. W dzisiejszym odcinku Herstorii Wysokich Obcasów Katarzyna Wężyk i Natalia Waloch opowiadają o Kleopatrze.
"My job is to visit all the children and report to Mr and Mrs Claus." Ahead of the festive season, Liz is joined by two very important people directly from the North Pole. Find out what really happens in the run-up to Christmas and get an exclusive insight into that magical family. Liz Taylor's 30-year career in event planning has built an impressive portfolio of events, including celebrity weddings, charity fundraisers like Children in Need with Gary Barlow and huge gala dinners such as the Winter White Gala at Kensington Palace for HRH Duke of Cambridge, as well as the Manchester United Champions League winning after party in Moscow and Coronation Street's 40th-anniversary celebrations. Liz Taylor Instagram - @liztaylorconsultancy Twitter - @ConsultancyLiz Facebook - facebook.com/LizTaylorConsultancy LinkedIn - linkedin.com/in/liztaylor-tlc Website - liz-taylor-consulting.co.uk
Descubierta en Panamá en el siglo XVI, “La Peregrina” es considerada una de las perlas más valiosas y legendarias de Europa. Perteneció durante más de tres siglos a las joyas de la Corona de España, perteneciendo a un grupo de joyas de la Casa Real que los reyes debían transmitir de padres a hijos. Descubre más historias curiosas en el canal National Geographic y en Disney +.
Since its inception in 1935, Leo Burnett has stood the test of time in the creative and advertising industry by continuing to serve clients with award-winning creative that drives competitive results. Now 87 years old, Leo Burnett has had an interesting year. In 2023, the agency secured several new business wins, including QSR giant Dunkin', while losing other large accounts such as Wingstop. Meanwhile, it maintains long-standing clients such as Kellogg's. Through it all, it has continued to produce strong creative, earning Campaign US' Creative Breakthrough distinction in the 2023 Agency Performance Review.Now, the agency is adapting to new leadership, as Liz Taylor joined in June as co-president and chief operating officer to lead the agency alongside co-president and chief creative officer Britt Nolan. In this episode, Taylor and Nolan discuss how the agency has worked to balance its legacy while chasing new innovations. They chat about what the creative process is like at Leo, how the company is weathering the current economic climate and ways it is working to attract new talent. Plus, they talk about what innovations they are excited about heading into 2024.Listen to this episode and subscribe to Campaign Chemistry wherever you get your podcasts.
“I'm committed to this woman and everything she's given me” You know Ryan Thomas from Coronation Street and Neighbours, today on Events That Made Me, Ryan joins Liz to share what he's been up to since his time off the screen. Ryan shares what family life is like back in Manchester and the projects that are on the horizon. Liz Taylor's 30-year career in event planning has built an impressive portfolio of events, including celebrity weddings, charity fundraisers like Children in Need with Gary Barlow and huge gala dinners such as the Winter White Gala at Kensington Palace for HRH Duke of Cambridge, as well as the Manchester United Champions League winning after party in Moscow and Coronation Street's 40th-anniversary celebrations. Liz Taylor Instagram - @liztaylorconsultancy Twitter - @ConsultancyLiz Facebook - facebook.com/LizTaylorConsultancy LinkedIn - linkedin.com/in/liztaylor-tlc Website - liz-taylor-consulting.co.uk Ryan Thomas Instagram - @ryanthomas84 Twitter - @ryanjamesthomas
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“There is always a way to do anything” Paul Baker made his millions by selling brioche, he joins Liz to tell her how he went from a family run bakery in Devon, to co-founder of the the international bakery business the St.Pierre Groupe Paul reveals how he's twice bounced back after “staring into the abyss”. And she shares some of his most important learnings from a life in business. Plus, what's next for Paul since he's sold his business to the largest bakery company in the world? Liz Taylor's 30-year career in event planning has built an impressive portfolio of events, including celebrity weddings, charity fundraisers like Children in Need with Gary Barlow and huge gala dinners such as the Winter White Gala at Kensington Palace for HRH Duke of Cambridge, as well as the Manchester United Champions League winning after party in Moscow and Coronation Street's 40th-anniversary celebrations. Liz Taylor Instagram - @liztaylorconsultancy Twitter - @ConsultancyLiz Facebook - facebook.com/LizTaylorConsultancy LinkedIn - linkedin.com/in/liztaylor-tlc Website - liz-taylor-consulting.co.uk Paul Baker LinkedIn - linkedin.com/in/paul-baker-7847aa11/
“In every fragrance I create, I'm telling you the story of my life” You may be familiar with Jo Malone's scents; Lime Basil, Pomegranate Noir, Wood Sage. Today, Jo Malone joins Liz Taylor to share how she created the Jo Malone brand, how her sense of smell is her superpower, and what's next for her new business, Jo Loves. Liz Taylor's 30-year career in event planning has built an impressive portfolio of events, including celebrity weddings, charity fundraisers like Children in Need with Gary Barlow and huge gala dinners such as the Winter White Gala at Kensington Palace for HRH Duke of Cambridge, as well as the Manchester United Champions League winning after party in Moscow and Coronation Street's 40th-anniversary celebrations. Jo Malone Instagram - @jomalonecbe Twitter - @jomalonecbe Website - joloves.com Liz Taylor Instagram - @liztaylorconsultancy Twitter - @ConsultancyLiz Facebook - facebook.com/LizTaylorConsultancy LinkedIn - linkedin.com/in/liztaylor-tlc Website - liz-taylor-consulting.co.uk
“I never played a leading lady because I was a little chubby” Jodie Prenger has been a star on both stage and screen. In this episode of Events That Made Me, Jodie reveals how her love for entertainment started with Drag Queens in Blackpool. Jodie tells Liz how winning I'd Do Anything in 2008 launched her career in theatre as she played Nancy on the West End, and eventually led to her current role on Coronation Street (even though she didn't even audition.) Liz Taylor's 30-year career in event planning has built an impressive portfolio of events, including celebrity weddings, charity fundraisers like Children in Need with Gary Barlow and huge gala dinners such as the Winter White Gala at Kensington Palace for HRH Duke of Cambridge, as well as the Manchester United Champions League winning after party in Moscow and Coronation Street's 40th-anniversary celebrations. Liz Taylor Instagram - @liztaylorconsultancy Twitter - @ConsultancyLiz Facebook - facebook.com/LizTaylorConsultancy LinkedIn - linkedin.com/in/liztaylor-tlc Website - liz-taylor-consulting.co.uk Jodie Prenger Instagram - @msjodieprenger
“I'm not ashamed to say I'm fully through the menopause now.” Emma Neville is far from just being Gary Neville's wife. In this tell-all conversation with Liz, Emma reveals how she handled the shock of going through early menopause, and how this has empowered her to help other women. Plus, Liz and Emma discuss how going through counselling led Emma to becoming a counsellor herself and working alongside Bury Cancer Support Centre. Liz Taylor's 30-year career in event planning has built an impressive portfolio of events, including celebrity weddings, charity fundraisers like Children in Need with Gary Barlow and huge gala dinners such as the Winter White Gala at Kensington Palace for HRH Duke of Cambridge, as well as the Manchester United Champions League winning after party in Moscow and Coronation Street's 40th-anniversary celebrations. Liz Taylor Instagram - @liztaylorconsultancy Twitter - @ConsultancyLiz Facebook - facebook.com/LizTaylorConsultancy LinkedIn - linkedin.com/in/liztaylor-tlc Website - liz-taylor-consulting.co.uk
Edited highlights of our full conversation. Here's a question. Who is helping you be you? This week's guest is Liz Taylor. She's the Global Chief Creative Officer at Ogilvy. Everyone has a story. Liz's story, as you'll hear, has a traumatic beginning. She grew up with an abusive father in a home in which there was always a loaded gun. The police were called often. She and her mother and brother and sister would sometimes have to leave in the middle of the night. That kind of start to life leaves a mark. We are shaped by our past, consciously or unconsciously. Which means the person we become can be defined by circumstance. Or by choice. Sometimes these choices are informed by the presence of a powerful partner in our lives. For Liz, that partner, as you'll hear, was her mother. Today, Liz's ability to so clearly and powerfully declare the kind of environment she is determined to provide as a leader, is influenced by the protection and the support that her mother provided her. But sometimes, the choice of who we want to be does not come from the example set by someone else. Sometimes, all we have to work with are circumstances in which we were left alone to figure it out for ourselves. Circumstances in which there was no one we could trust. That can be a lonely place. One in which it can be overwhelming to ask ourselves honestly, is this who I really want to be? But I know this to be true beyond a shadow of a doubt. There are people around you who care. People who want to support you on your journey. People who will help you find your better angels and hold on to them. Our past shapes us. But it need not define us. Only we do that. We just have to ask for help.
Edited highlights of our full conversation. Here's a question. Who is helping you be you? This week's guest is Liz Taylor. She's the Global Chief Creative Officer at Ogilvy. Everyone has a story. Liz's story, as you'll hear, has a traumatic beginning. She grew up with an abusive father in a home in which there was always a loaded gun. The police were called often. She and her mother and brother and sister would sometimes have to leave in the middle of the night. That kind of start to life leaves a mark. We are shaped by our past, consciously or unconsciously. Which means the person we become can be defined by circumstance. Or by choice. Sometimes these choices are informed by the presence of a powerful partner in our lives. For Liz, that partner, as you'll hear, was her mother. Today, Liz's ability to so clearly and powerfully declare the kind of environment she is determined to provide as a leader, is influenced by the protection and the support that her mother provided her. But sometimes, the choice of who we want to be does not come from the example set by someone else. Sometimes, all we have to work with are circumstances in which we were left alone to figure it out for ourselves. Circumstances in which there was no one we could trust. That can be a lonely place. One in which it can be overwhelming to ask ourselves honestly, is this who I really want to be? But I know this to be true beyond a shadow of a doubt. There are people around you who care. People who want to support you on your journey. People who will help you find your better angels and hold on to them. Our past shapes us. But it need not define us. Only we do that. We just have to ask for help.
Here's a question. Who is helping you be you? This week's guest is Liz Taylor. She's the Global Chief Creative Officer at Ogilvy. Everyone has a story. Liz's story, as you'll hear, has a traumatic beginning. She grew up with an abusive father in a home in which there was always a loaded gun. The police were called often. She and her mother and brother and sister would sometimes have to leave in the middle of the night. That kind of start to life leaves a mark. We are shaped by our past, consciously or unconsciously. Which means the person we become can be defined by circumstance. Or by choice. Sometimes these choices are informed by the presence of a powerful partner in our lives. For Liz, that partner, as you'll hear, was her mother. Today, Liz's ability to so clearly and powerfully declare the kind of environment she is determined to provide as a leader, is influenced by the protection and the support that her mother provided her. But sometimes, the choice of who we want to be does not come from the example set by someone else. Sometimes, all we have to work with are circumstances in which we were left alone to figure it out for ourselves. Circumstances in which there was no one we could trust. That can be a lonely place. One in which it can be overwhelming to ask ourselves honestly, is this who I really want to be? But I know this to be true beyond a shadow of a doubt. There are people around you who care. People who want to support you on your journey. People who will help you find your better angels and hold on to them. Our past shapes us. But it need not define us. Only we do that. We just have to ask for help.
This week we come back to Hagsploitation for Liz Taylor's utterly crazy 1974 horror film "Identikit" or "The Driver's Seat" or "Psychotic". This movie proves that coke was a hell of a drug. We also discuss David's milk based drinking options in 98 degree heat, Shania Twain singing "Beauty and the Beast", Gary toeing the line of being a Disney Adult and a Theater Kid, and why everyone wanted to rape this completely unhinged woman. That's thePower of Identikit, Baby!Identikit is avalible on Tubi! Follow us on Instagram:@Gaspatchojones@Homewreckingwhore@QualityHoegramming@Mullhollanddaze@The_Miseducation_of_DandG_PodCheck Out Our WebsiteIf you love the show check out our Teepublic shop!Right Here Yo!
From Audio Up, SiriusXM, Lance Bass Productions and Sugar 23, comes the brand-new podcast Bedtime Stories of the Ingleside Inn, an original scripted musical series starring Jason Alexander. Alexander plays Mel Haber, the legendary Palm Springs hotelier who famously hosted Frank Sinatra, Liz Taylor and many more at his hotel that became a playground for Hollywood's elite. In this comedic musical romp, we are introduced to all the colorful characters who visited the famed Ingleside halls, from members of the mafia to petty thieves to numerous Hollywood celebrities. Through stories taken from Haber's own autobiography, we hear just how Mel turned the Ingleside Inn into a desert vacation oasis. The extraordinary cast also includes Michael McKean, Richard Kind, Brian Jordan Alvarez, Missi Pyle, Justin Tranter, Lance Bass and many more. Bedtime Stories of the Ingleside Inn launches April 18th.
Financial Freedom for Physicians with Dr. Christopher H. Loo, MD-PhD
Description: In this episode, we sit down with Scott Harris, a man who has lived a life full of adventure, challenges, and successes. From being a national champion in skydiving and polo, to running multiple successful businesses and flying planes, Scott has embraced every opportunity to find joy in new challenges. He shares with us his insights on leadership, overcoming fear, taking leaps of faith, and finding joy in any challenge. For our younger audience, Scott also shares his advice on how to move forward into an uncertain future with confidence and grace. We also dive into some of Scott's most unforgettable experiences, including jumping into Liz Taylor's wedding at Michael Jackson's estate through a ring of helicopters. Throughout the episode, Scott offers practical advice on how to learn to focus on any problem and find joy in every challenge. We also explore his passions for flying airplanes and skydiving, and the lessons he's learned from training horses that apply to other aspects of life. Join us for an engaging and inspiring conversation with Scott Harris as he shares his unique perspectives on life, leadership, and the pursuit of happiness. To check out Scott's recently publish book, "Leap Forward" - click here: https://amzn.to/3SBv88S Disclaimer: Not advice. Educational purposes only. Not an endorsement for or against. Results not vetted. Views of the guests do not represent those of the host or show. Due your due diligence. Click here to join PodMatch (the "AirBNB" of Podcasting): https://www.joinpodmatch.com/drchrisloomdphd We couldn't do it without the support of our listeners. To help support the show: CashApp- https://cash.app/$drchrisloomdphd Venmo- https://account.venmo.com/u/Chris-Loo-4 Buy Me a Coffee- https://www.buymeacoffee.com/chrisJx Thank you to our sponsor, CityVest: https://bit.ly/37AOgkp Click here to schedule a 1-on-1 private coaching call: https://www.drchrisloomdphd.com/book-online Click here to purchase my books on Amazon: https://amzn.to/2PaQn4p Follow our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/chL1357 Thank you to our advertisers on Spotify. Financial Freedom for Physicians, Copyright 2023
Nov. 25-Dec. 1: We will always love Whitney Houston, animated space pirates, MST3K talks turkey, The Christmas Shoes are seven cents short, a Muppet Christmas you haven't heard of, George Clooney mopes in space, Colin Firth is no Michael Caine, Lindsay Lohan is no Liz Taylor, and we definitely don't know all there is to know about The Crying Game. All that and more, this week on Thirty Twenty Ten.
No. 37: Legacy Award-winning Disneyland Cast Member Jim Lowman from May 7, 2018 Let us hear from you! comments@mousetalgia.com In this classic episode, Mousetalgia welcomes Spirit and Legacy Awards-winning cast member Jim Lowman to the show to talk about his half century of working at Disneyland Park. Jim shares fascinating bits of history, including the Haunted Mansion's grand opening at Club 33, bringing the Churro to Disneyland, meeting the love of his life at the Tahitian Terrace, and seeing Walt Disney himself in Disneyland. Jim opened the Bengal BBQ (and created the menu with his family recipes), was a sous chef at Club 33, witnessed Cary Grant's private Candlelight Processional performance, opened Big Thunder Ranch, and gives us a first-hand account of Liz Taylor's big 60th birthday bash at Disneyland. Plus - Jeff reviews a "foodoir," Kristen shares a Bengal BBQ recipe, Becky talks wine, Dave talks Muppets - and more!