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In this special episode we check out Netflix's Original film from 2024, the animated musical adventure comedy film ‘Thelma the Unicorn' directed by Jarred Hess and Lynn Wang starring the voices of Brittany Howard, Will Forte, Jemaine Clement, Edi Patterson, Fred Armisen, Zach Galifianakis, Jon Heder and Shondrella Avery. Please follow us at Flix Forum on Facebook or @flixforum on Twitter and Instagram and answer our question for the episode, 'Have you read the book?' You can listen to us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and Podbean so please subscribe and drop us a review or 5 star rating. If you're interested in what else we are watching, head on over to our Letterboxd profiles; Jesse We also have our own Flix Forum Letterboxd page! Links to all our past episodes and episode ratings can be found there by clicking here. Flix Forum acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Wurundjeri and Bunurong people of the Kulin Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past, present, emerging and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures.
On this episode of Reel Insights, Sean Tajipour, the Mayor of Nerdtropolis, chats with Jared Hess and Lynn Wang, the directors of the new Netflix animated film Thelma The Unicorn. Advance Screenings: https://nerdtropolis.com/tag/advance-screenings
"Thelma The Unicorn" is the new animated Netflix film written by Jared and Jerusha Hess ("Napoleon Dynamite" & "Naco Libre") and directed by Jared Hess and Lynn Wang. Based on the children's book series of the same name by Aaron Blabey, the children's animated musical stars the voice talents of Brittany Howard, Will Forte, Jemaine Clement, Edi Patterson, Fred Armisen, Zach Galifianakis, Jon Heder, and Shondrella Avery. Howard, making her acting debut with this film, was kind enough to spend some time talking with us about her experience making the film, as did Will Forte and directors Jared Hess and Lynn Wang. Please be sure to check out the film, which is now available to stream on Netflix. Thank you, and enjoy! Check out more on NextBestPicture.com Please subscribe on... SoundCloud - https://soundcloud.com/nextbestpicturepodcast Apple Podcasts - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/negs-best-film-podcast/id1087678387?mt=2 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/7IMIzpYehTqeUa1d9EC4jT YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWA7KiotcWmHiYYy6wJqwOw And be sure to help support us on Patreon for as little as $1 a month at https://www.patreon.com/NextBestPicture Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week we are talking to the cast and crew of Thelma the Unicorn. Find out what Will Forte's new perfume line smells like and more! Then we talk about what it REALLY means to bring a child into the world. What do young adults think about BEGETTING? Oh we will tell you! As always we have your #TITSANDSHITS and #SWAGBAG.Don't forget to LEAVE US A REVIEW! Listen to Will Forte of SNL, 5 time Grammy Award winner Brittany Howard, and directors Lynn Wang and Jared Hess and watch Thelma the Unicorn on Netflix starting May 17th. For more info on: The Time article #SWAGBAG Ashley: Armless cushioned office chair Keri: Voltaren ASK US ANYTHING! HAPPY TO GIVE ADVICE. Email us at hello@momtouragepodcast.com For more Momtourage: iTunes: https://tinyurl.com/y6xrpx8e Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/y5f6ahn4 Instagram: www.instagram.com/momtouragepodcast Facebook: www.facebook.com/MomtouragePodcast YouTube: https://tinyurl.com/y4re9sca Website: www.MomtouragePodcast.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Starting this Friday May 17th on Netflix, you can enjoy the new animated music comedy feature Thelma the Unicorn, based on the books by The Bad Guys author Aaron Blabey. Joining me are directors Jared Hess (Napoleon Dynamite and Oscar nominated short Ninety-Five Senses) and Lynn Wang (Unikitty and Teen Titans Go!).
In this episode of the University English Podcast, financial expert Lynn Wang from Hannan University continues to explain about returns on investments. There are three main ways of gaining returns on investments: interest; dividends and capital gains. In this episode, we will mainly focus on capital gains. Worksheet Answers: 1. B 2. B 3. A
On this episode of Sunrise El Paso Media, we interview Lynn Wang, HUB Coordinator of Sunrise Los Angeles, to discuss her experience in organizing for a city-level Green New Deal. The end result was Mayor Garcetti's "Green New Deal LA"--it has its positive and negative aspects but it is definitely something El Paso can learn from.
In this episode of the University English Podcast, financial expert Lynn Wang from Hannan University explains about getting returns on investments. There are three main ways of gaining returns on investments: interest; dividends and capital gains. In this episode, we will mainly focus on dividends. The music you can hear at the beginning and end of the podcast is called Fuzz (丝绒) from the album of ‘Naughty Spring (浪春)’ by China Music House (新乐府). You can learn more details about the album and hear more music like this here: https://emumo.xiami.com/album/2104764608?spm=a1z1s.3061781.6856533.7.echugB Worksheet Answers C B
In this episode of the University English Podcast, financial expert Lynn Wang from Hannan University explains talks about getting returns on investments. There are three main ways of gaining returns on investments: interest; dividends and capital gains. We will discuss dividends and capital gains in the next podcasts, and focus mainly on the interest you can earn on deposits or bonds in this episode.
In this episode of the University English Podcast, financial expert Lynn Wang from Hannan University tells us about the price, or cost, of money. This is known as the interest rate. The interest rate can vary according to various factors, and this can explain quite a lot about the economy.
In this episode of the University English Podcast, financial expert Lynn Wang from Hannan University explains about the value, or purchasing power, of money. We will also learn something about goods and services, and inflation and deflation.
Today, in all countries people use money to buy things. Long, long ago, people simply exchanged goods. This was complicated and difficult to do as societies became larger. Then, over time many different things have been used as money, such as gold or silver. These things are called 'commodity money'. In this episode, financial expert Lynn Wang from Hannan University in Japan explains about these things.
What is money? And why can we use pieces of paper or metal coins to buy things? Find out with financial expert Lynn Wang.
Dan Ariely: Payoff Dan Ariely is the James B. Duke Professor of Psychology and Behavioral Economics at Duke University and a founding member of the Center for Advanced Hindsight. His books include Irrationally Yours, Predictably Irrational, The Upside of Irrationality, The (Honest) Truth About Dishonesty, and his most recent book, Payoff: The Hidden Logic That Shapes Our Motivations. Key Points The things that motivate us are about accomplishment and achievement, not day-to-day happiness. Most people realize that they themselves are not truly motivated by money, but they still assume other people are completely motivated by it. Figure out a way to pay people that adds to the development of a long-term relationship, not a short-term transactional one. It is important to find a way to connect people’s jobs to the final outcome of their work, because many people don’t feel connected to their organization’s main purpose. Resources Mentioned Payoff: The Hidden Logic That Shapes Our Motivations* by Dan Ariely Predictably Irrational* by Dan Ariely Drive* by Daniel Pink www.danariely.com Book Notes Download my highlights from Payoff in PDF format (free membership required). Activate Your Free Coaching for Leaders Membership Get immediate access to my free, 10-day audio course, 10 Ways to Empower the People You Lead. Give me 10 minutes a day for 10 days to get the most immediate, practical actions to become a better leader. Join at CoachingforLeaders.com. Related Episodes CFL84: Daniel Pink on To Sell is Human CFL181: Create the Best Place to Work CFL251: What to Do When Somebody Quits CFL253: New Management Practices of Leading Organizations CFL276: Employee Engagement With Management 3.0 Next Episode Bonni and I return for the monthly question and answer show. Submit your question for consideration next week or for the first question and answer show the first Monday of every month at http://coachingforleaders.com/feedback Thank You Thank you to Greg Hall and Chase Batt here in the States and Lynn Wang in Hong Kong for the kind reviews on iTunes. To leave a rating or review, visit http://coachingforleaders.com/itunes
Dan Ariely: Payoff Dan Ariely is the James B. Duke Professor of Psychology and Behavioral Economics at Duke University and a founding member of the Center for Advanced Hindsight. His books include Irrationally Yours, Predictably Irrational, The Upside of Irrationality, The (Honest) Truth About Dishonesty, and his most recent book, Payoff: The Hidden Logic That Shapes Our Motivations. Key Points The things that motivate us are about accomplishment and achievement, not day-to-day happiness. Most people realize that they themselves are not truly motivated by money, but they still assume other people are completely motivated by it. Figure out a way to pay people that adds to the development of a long-term relationship, not a short-term transactional one. It is important to find a way to connect people’s jobs to the final outcome of their work, because many people don’t feel connected to their organization’s main purpose. Resources Mentioned Payoff: The Hidden Logic That Shapes Our Motivations* by Dan Ariely Predictably Irrational* by Dan Ariely Drive* by Daniel Pink www.danariely.com Book Notes Download my highlights from Payoff in PDF format (free membership required). Activate Your Free Coaching for Leaders Membership Get immediate access to my free, 10-day audio course, 10 Ways to Empower the People You Lead. Give me 10 minutes a day for 10 days to get the most immediate, practical actions to become a better leader. Join at CoachingforLeaders.com. Related Episodes CFL84: Daniel Pink on To Sell is Human CFL181: Create the Best Place to Work CFL251: What to Do When Somebody Quits CFL253: New Management Practices of Leading Organizations CFL276: Employee Engagement With Management 3.0 Next Episode Bonni and I return for the monthly question and answer show. Submit your question for consideration next week or for the first question and answer show the first Monday of every month at http://coachingforleaders.com/feedback Thank You Thank you to Greg Hall and Chase Batt here in the States and Lynn Wang in Hong Kong for the kind reviews on iTunes. To leave a rating or review, visit http://coachingforleaders.com/itunes
“Brain Meets Word: The Neuroscience Behind Communication” Tongues, songbirds and perfect fifths, oh my! Seemingly disparate subjects yes, but remarkably similar nonetheless. In this episode, we investigate some of the far corners of the neuroscience behind communication! We start with a simple question: how does the human brain coordinate all of the muscles that allow us to speak? In part 2, we learn how male songbirds perfect their mating calls and how all the single birds respond. And finally, a neuroscientist/professional opera-singer tells us about the mystery of musicality, and the science behind becoming a great musician. Part One: “On the Tip of My Tongue” The human brain precisely controls numerous muscles when we speak, but scientists know very little about how exactly this happens... Our producers Ryan Jones and Kate Woronowicz talk with David Conant, a doctoral student in Dr. Edward Chang’s lab at the University of California - San Francisco, about how patients with epilepsy are helping us unravel this great mystery. Part Two: “A Bird Song to Remember” Spring is in the air and with it, a cacophony of bird songs. But these birds aren’t born knowing how to sing. It’s only after the brain goes through complex chemical dances that these males can attract their perfect mates. Listen to Peter Chisnell talk with Dr. Gregory Ball, neuroscientist at the University of Maryland, about how hormones refine male bird songs and in turn, how these songs change birds’ brains. Part Three: “The Sound of Music(ality)” Practice makes perfect, but is that all it takes to become a great musician? Lynn Wang talks to Dr. Indre Viskontas, neuroscientist and professional musician, about her research studying how musicality works. At the San Francisco Conservatory of Music, Indre teaches “Training the Musical Brain,” a class where students learn how to practice basic music perceptual skills. In addition, she’s interested in understanding how elements such as emotion and expression make us better musicians.
Please join the UC Irvine MFA Programs in Writing Reading Series on Saturday, May 9 at 5 pm in Skylight Books for their third event of the spring 2015 quarter. The reading will feature poets Nicholas Reiner and Lynn Wang and fiction writers Jill Kato and Jennifer Milton. Please come and enjoy the work of these emerging voices. For more information on the UC Irvine Programs in Writing and the MFA Reading Series, you may check out their website at: http://www.humanities.uci.