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In Episode 233, Greg and Pam discuss holidays, travel, and yarn. Many thanks to Greg's Computer for the episode introduction! We would love to have YOU record and introduction to the show! You can find details in the Ravelry Group Pages or on our website here. Check out our group on Facebook! We would love to have you join us there. GIVEAWAY: Check out our MONTHLY giveaway just because our listeners are AWESOME! You can enter the monthly giveaway using this Google Form. SUPPORT THE SHOW KnitPicks & Crochet.com We are KnitPicks and Crochet.com (owned by KnitPicks) Affiliates! This means if you are going to shop at KnitPicks or Crochet.com, and start by clicking their names, the Unraveling Podcast will get a small commission at no extra cost to you! It's an easy way to support the podcast passively. (Note: links to specific yarns or products will appear like https://shrsl.com/3xzh0. These are correct and are custom links to track our account. They are safe!) Knitpicks Coupon Page * WeCrochet Coupon Page (Pam hasn't been able to find a page on crochet.com!) Patreon You can financially support Unraveling…a knitting podcast on Patreon! Monthly membership levels are available at Swatch ($1), Shawl ($3), and Sweater ($6) and come with rewards like early access to book club episodes, access to a quarterly Zoom call, discounts on all Knitting Daddy patterns, and holiday cards. Everything available via Patreon is extra, the show remains unchanged and free. Financial support through Patreon helps us cover expenses like web hosting, prizes, prize shipping, and equipment upgrades. NOTES Greg's Projects Greg finished multiple Kory The Kobold stuffies. He's a mess, no Ravelry project pages…. He found some cool glitter plastic safety eyes that come in different colors for them. Greg started and finished a test knit for Owen's Half-Bobble Hat, a new pattern from E (HaulAway). Greg almost finished a Danish Santa Hat from the National Museum of Denmark. He's using a Clover Tassel Maker to make an awesome tassel. Greg is working on a design project. Pam's Project Pam finished a pair of Fish Lips Kiss Heel socks by Sox Therapist using String Theory Yarn in the Ohm base. She mentioned the mini-gusset you can insert. Pam talked about replacing the heel in a pair of socks using this tutorial. Pam finished on Big Sister by Hinterm Stein. She is using Harrisville Designs Nightshades. She used Roxanne Richardson's Finchley Graft video for the cuffs. Pam finally stopped making Easy Granny Christmas Baubles by Carmen Heffernan. She used KnitPicks Comfy Sport. Pam finished the Cobblestone Cowl by Kay Adolphson. She is using handspun and a merino yak blend yarn. Pam finished a Stashbusting Helix hat by Rose-Kim Knits. Pam worked on a Bias Garter Scarf using KnitPicks Swish Worsted. No pattern. Pam is making this for the Foster Care to Success Red Scarf Program. Pam started the Regular Guy Beanie using Berroco Ultra Wool. Pam started a Worsted Boxy by Joji Locatelli. She is using KnitPicks Gloss and KnitPicks Stroll Tweed. Pam mentioned a few other patterns: Sun Salutation, Mad Women, Unicorn Tapestry Sweater, Sea Glass Patterns and Oats Cowl. Pam cranked out a number of hats on her Sentro Knitting Machine. GREG LINK UP Book Club We continue the next book club book! We will be reading The Golden Thread: How Fabric Changed History by Kassia St. Clair. Share how you are will enjoy the book on social media with #UnravelingBookClub. Events It's here! It's time for the Knitting Bag of Tricks KAL. We will be working our way through Patty Lyons' Knitting Bag of Tricks and Knitting Bag of Tricks Workbook. You need both of these books together for the lessons! You can find ALL the details here. Miscellaneous Pam mentioned the HBO Show Somebody, Somewhere and the Netflix show Dexter. Greg talked about the Apple TV+ show Silo. Carolina FiberFest will be in Raleigh on Friday, March 14 and Saturday, March 15. Greg can also be found talking about knitting and playing Dungeons & Dragons at Crits and Knits. Affiliate Link Disclousure We are a KnitPicks Affiliate! This means that if you click on a KnitPicks link or Crochet.com, or the banner ad and make a purchase, we will receive a commission at no extra cost to you. This post contains affiliate links. That means that if you click on a link to Amazon and subsequently make a purchase, we'll receive a small commission from the sale. You pay the same, and the commissions will help cover our podcasting expenses. Our opinions are always our own. Find us all over the Internet Patreon: Unraveling…a knitting podcast Subscribe in iTunes: The Unraveling Podcast Podcast RSS Feed: Unraveling Podcast Facebook: Unraveling Podcast Instagram: @UnravelingPodcast Ravelry Group: Unraveling Podcast Greg is KnittingDaddy on Ravelry, @KnittingDaddy on Instagram, and also writes the KnittingDaddy blog. Pam is pammaher on Ravelry and @pammaher on Instagram
Andrew F Peirce and Nadine Whitney delve into the darkness of Robert Eggers latest horror Nosferatu, before diving onto the dance floor with Michael Gracey's Better Man. Time gets out of order with John Crowley's latest weepy, We Live in Time, followed by a soapbox chat about the AACTA award nominated adaptation of Paul Kelly's iconic song, How to Make Gravy.Listen to Andrew's interview with John Crowley here.Film recommendations this week include the superb documentary I Used to Be Normal: A Boyband Fangirl Story (watch on DocPlay now) and The Mad Women's Ball (on Amazon Prime).Clips featured in this episode include:Nosferatu Once Upon a Time theme | Emma Corrin supporting Babyratu | Florence Pugh and Andrew Garfield making Slime Pies | How to Make Gravy trailer | I Used to Be Normal: A Boyband Fangirl Story trailer | The Mad Women's Ball trailer | Grimelda (fka the Faps) We Make Our Own GravyFollow the Curb on Bluesky, Instagram, and Facebook and visit the Rotten Tomatoes profiles of Andrew here and Nadine here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Andrew F Peirce and Nadine Whitney delve into the darkness of Robert Eggers latest horror Nosferatu, before diving onto the dance floor with Michael Gracey's Better Man. Time gets out of order with John Crowley's latest weepy, We Live in Time, followed by a soapbox chat about the AACTA award nominated adaptation of Paul Kelly's iconic song, How to Make Gravy.Listen to Andrew's interview with John Crowley here.Film recommendations this week include the superb documentary I Used to Be Normal: A Boyband Fangirl Story (watch on DocPlay now) and The Mad Women's Ball (on Amazon Prime).Clips featured in this episode include:Nosferatu Once Upon a Time theme | Emma Corrin supporting Babyratu | Florence Pugh and Andrew Garfield making Slime Pies | How to Make Gravy trailer | I Used to Be Normal: A Boyband Fangirl Story trailer | The Mad Women's Ball trailer | Grimelda (fka the Faps) We Make Our Own GravyFollow the Curb on Bluesky, Instagram, and Facebook and visit the Rotten Tomatoes profiles of Andrew here and Nadine here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
“I was supposed to be sent away.” Today's Summer School episode has us revisiting Episode 23: Mad Women (Spotify | Apple). We've discussed examples of mad women in Taylor's Discography, but there hath been no woman scorned like the one in The Tortured Poet's Department. After all, Taylor herself called it Female Rage: The Musical. But what about the other definitions of “madness” too? From the manic feeling of “Florida!!!” to the rage in “thanK you aIMee,” we get into it all in this week's episode! Subscribe to our Substack to get new episode updates: aptaylorswift.substack.com/subscribe Mentioned in this episode: Episode 23 - Mad Women Frankenstein by Mary Shelley Harry Potter Mad Men Florence + the Machine Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte Crime and Punishment by Dsotevyskey Donald Glover stand up about crazy exes *** Episode Highlights: [00:50] Introducing Mad Women [02:20] Fortnight [10:28] Florida!!! [17:00] ThanK You aIMee [29:03] I Look In People's Windows [37:28] The Prophecy [42:50] Honorable Mentions Follow us on social! TikTok → tiktok.com/@APTaylorSwift Instagram → instagram.com/APTaylorSwift YouTube → youtube.com/@APTaylorSwift Link Tree →linktr.ee/aptaylorswift Bookshop.org → bookshop.org/shop/apts Libro.fm → tinyurl.com/aptslibro Affiliate Codes: Krowned Krystals - krownedkrystals.com use code APTS at checkout for 10% off! Libro.fm - Looking for an audiobook? Check out our Libro.fm playlist and use code APTS30 for 30% off books found here tinyurl.com/aptslibro This podcast is neither related to nor endorsed by Taylor Swift, her companies, or record labels. All opinions are our own. Intro music produced by Scott Zadig aka Scotty Z.
Chilean director and playwright Constanza Hola Chamy directs a professional cast and a community cast for her new play Mad Women, which highlights bipolar disorder. It is inspired by the lives of three outstanding Latin American artists: the Mexican painter Frida Kahlo, Chilean singer-songwriter and visual artist Violeta Parra and Columbian painter Judith Marquez, and their struggles with mental health. Felicity Finch follows Constanza as she and her international creative team collaborate and face the challenges of working with the two casts.
This episode contains discussion around addiction and mental health. If you are affected by anything you hear in this podcast, please speak to your GP.Bryony Gordon is a journalist and author. Across her Telegraph column and bestselling books, she's spoken openly about her mental health struggles, including living with OCD, alcoholism, drug addiction, depression and binge eating disorder. Her groundbreaking memoir Mad Girl was published back in 2016 and was a raw and jaw-droppingly truthful celebration of life with mental illness. 8 years on, she's published her latest book Mad Women - where she reassessed everything she thought she knew about mental illness. In this episode we both talk extremely honestly about our struggles with alcohol, addiction and getting sober.If you're struggling with alcohol, Drinkline is the free national alcohol helpline. You can call 0300 123 1110 (weekdays 9am to 8pm, weekends 11am to 4pm).
Kelly-Anne Taylor is joined by the journalist, best-selling author and mental-health advocate, Bryony Gordon. Gordon grew up in London in a family of journalists. Her mother is the former gossip-columnist Jane Gordon, and it was thanks to her address book that Gordon landed her first journalism gig. Since then, she has carved a successful career – known for her trademark honesty. In this episode she talks about the ups and downs of life, sobriety and being mates with Prince Harry. Plus, they discuss Gordon's eighth book, Mad Woman, in which she writes about her experiences with binge-eating disorder, the menopause and OCD. Please note that this episode includes conversations surrounding eating disorders that some listeners might find triggering. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Police in Haiti are reported to have launched an operation to arrest the leader of the coalition of gangs which now control most of the capital. Jimmy ‘Barbecue' Chérizier is seen as the main instigator of the protests which forced the Prime Minister, Ariel Henry, to resign last week. We hear from a former US diplomat to Haiti.Also in the programme: People in Russia are casting their ballots on the second day of a vote; and Mad Women- a new play about three women artists, living with bipolar disorder.(File Photo: Former police officer Jimmy ‘Barbecue' Chérizier and leader of an alliance of armed groups, speaks to a news outlet on a mobile phone during a news conference, in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, March 11, 2024. Reuters/Ralph Tedy Erol/File Photo)
There's nothing like a mad woman, what a shame she went mad. What better way to celebrate Valentine's Day than with some songs about women scorned? In this episode, we bring to you three songs that represent mad women. Maansi kicks off the discussion with the scornful, vengeful mad woman in “Better Than Revenge,” Jodi walks us through the woman who's driven to insanity in “mad woman,” and Jenn wraps up the discussion with an example of the mad woman who is stuck in bonus track “right where you left me.” We close out the discussion by acknowledging how all of these songs are indicative of a movement that's giving women everywhere the opportunity to reclaim the “mad woman” stigma. Mentioned in this episode: Hildegard of Bingen Sigmund Freud Mean Girls “Before He Cheats,” Carrie Underwood “Mama's Broken Heart,” Miranda Lambert “Jolene,” Dolly Parton “Vigilante shit,” Taylor Swift The Country of the Blind, HG Wells Game of Thrones Great Expectations, Charles Dickens Mrs. Dalloway, Virginia Woolf Pride & Prejudice, Jane Austen Jane Eyre, Charlotte Bronte The Female Malady, Elaine Showalter Villette, Charlotte Bronte Snow Flower and the Secret Fan by Lisa See Cinderella's Sisters: A Revisionist History of Foot Binding, Dorothy Ko “Mama's broken heart,” Miranda Lambert Looking for an audio book? Check out our Libro.fm playlist https://tidd.ly/47uhRVI *** Episode Highlights: [01:47] Intro to “mad women” & hysteria [09:43] “Better than revenge,” Speak Now [33:52] “mad woman,” folklore [50:52] “right where you left me,” evermore [1:13:02] Reclaiming the mad woman Subscribe to get new episode updates: aptaylorswift.substack.com/subscribe Follow us on social! TikTok → tiktok.com/@APTaylorSwift Instagram → instagram.com/APTaylorSwift YouTube → youtube.com/@APTaylorSwift Link Tree →linktr.ee/aptaylorswift Bookshop.org → bookshop.org/shop/apts Libro.fm → https://tidd.ly/47uhRVI This podcast is neither related to nor endorsed by Taylor Swift, her companies, or record labels. All opinions are our own. Intro music produced by Scott Zadig aka Scotty Z.
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Peter Filichia, James Marino, and Michael Portantiere talk about Lone Star @ Theater Row, Mad Women of the West @ Actors Temple Theater, United Nations: The Other West @ 154 Christopher St (formerly The New Ohio), Christine Pedi: Snow Bizness @ 54 Below, Dreamgirls @ Goodspeed, and Ragtime @ Signature read more The post This Week on Broadway for December 10, 2023: Lone Star appeared first on BroadwayRadio.
Zhao Gongming's sisters show up on the battlefield demanding some answers.
In Episode 5, Amber Bonney Bites Big with guest co-host Leah Morris - a change maker, Senior Copywriter and founding Editor of Mavens, an independent publication designed to champion gender equality in our communications industry.Inspired by Amber's own Mantra, "bite big and chew like hell", in this episode we unpack Leah's personal mantra, '"If it feels good do it!" and discuss how growing up in regional Victoria has shaped her attitudes and values in business today as well as the significant influence her late father had on how she sees the world.We get under the hood of Leah's 2020 "lock-down" side hustle that ignited the launch of Mavens and how her commitment to helping women become more visible in our industry and shaping a better future for the next generation of creatives.Raw, vulnerable and heart warming, Leah's story will inspire you to follow in her footsteps and contribute to creating your own kind of impact through education, advocacy and bravery!On behalf of Leah Bite Big has donated $500 to the chosen charity Ready Set an independent Melbourne community organisation empowering people experiencing hardship to enter into the workforce through clothing and job preparation coaching.If you would like to know more about our host Amber Bonney her business The Edison Agency or co-host Leah Morris you can connect and follow these boss women via the socials links below!Leah's LinkedInMavens LinkedInMavens InstagramLeah's book reco "Mad Women by Jane Maas"Leah's book reco 'Invisible to Invaluable: the Power of Midlife Women' by Jane Evans and Carol RusselThe Edison Agency's LinkedInThe Edison Agency's InstagramAmber's InstagramAmber's LinkedIn Ready Set InstagramReady Set LinkedIn
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Dylan's album pick, Taylor Swift's "folklore" (2020), and Marley's album pick, Ti West's "Pearl" (2022), fit this episode's theme of Switching it Up (Part III).
On today's episode of The BS, we talk about how Bailey's dogs in Cali have their own room, why NickyD's bad customer service continues, the reason Nelson's girlfriend is mad at Nicky, and which one of Branden's TikToks will be on TV!! Next, we talk to comedian and host, Jena Friedman! She talks to us about why there aren't "mom jokes", having her first child, Cancel Culture, and her favorite podcasts! Check out her essay collection, "NOT FUNNY: Essays on Life, Comedy, Culture, Et Cetera", on sale now on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, or anywhere you get books! If you're a subscriber, in the bonus content you'll hear all about the neighborhood drama and why everyone is afraid of Jason's next-door neighbor.! All that and more on today's episode of The BS! For more ad-free content, become a subscriber of The BS today: WWW.PODCASTTHEBS.COM --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-bailey-show/message
Today, we're talking about what the book about our lives would be called. Hint: someone's book title may or may not be today's episode title
This week's guest is the ethereal Helena Elias. This week, Helena is sharing her journey with her art, and how this invited her into the world of witchcraft. We also consider what it means to be human and our inherent creative natures, and questioning what this means for AI art. The book review this week is The Mad Women's Ball by Victoria Mas. You can find out more about Helena and her work via her socials and website: Website: helenaillustrated.com Instagram: @helena.illustrated You can find out more about Witchology and the magazine at witchologymagazine.com The Witchology Podcast is hosted, recorded and edited by Christie Beauchamp, Creative Director of Witchology (@thejournalsupreme) Music by Iain Kerr (@iainkerrmusic)
Police Inspector Alia Khan investigates a psychiatric hospital where women are admitted but never seem to come out. Undercover City is written by Ayeesha Menon and executive produced by John Scott Dryden and Nadir Khan. Sound design was by Steve Bond and music by Sacha Puttnam. Cast: Inspector Alia Khan - Prerna Chawla, Nakul - Anand Tiwari, Inspector Desai - Rajit Kapur, Mrs Gomes - Radhika Mittal, Popo - Rohit Malkani, Alia's father - Zafar Karachiwala, Vikram Naresh – Darius Shroff, Commissioner Kripalani - Jayant Kripalani. Other parts: Karan Pandit, Faezeh Jalali, Anahita Oberoi, Devika Shahani-Punjabi, Sohrab Ardeshir, Kenny Desai, Nadir Khan, Vivek Madan, Ayeesha Menon and Ankur Vikal. Undercover City is a Goldhawk Production.
This week, we look at the Great Women of Advertising. The Hall Of Famers who broke the rules, kicked open the doors and created some of the most famous advertising of our times. We'll meet the first advertising woman ever, the woman who created the first images of wives as Happy Homemakers, the woman who revolutionized the retail business, the female creative director who inspired the “I Love New York” campaign, as well as some of the top ad women of today. Move over Mad Men, it's time to honour the Mad Women. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join Amy and Jennie as they discuss October's hauntingly real read - The Mad Women's Ball. If you enjoyed this book, I also highly recommend Future Home of the Living God by Louise Erdrich.
True crime is a solid part of our popular culture these days. Focus tends to fall on the perpetrator rather than the victim, though, something historian Hallie Rubenhold, author of excellent book The Five: The Untold Lives of the Women Killed by Jack the Ripper, wanted to challenge. And did! And continues to do! She chats to Mick about her podcast Bad Women, back for a second season. This season explores the rich and complex lives of the victims of Blitz killer, The Blackout Ripper, and looks at what wartime meant for Britain's women in terms of new opportunities and old-as-time danger. After one train vestibule too many, Abby Taylor got onboard with the Campaign for Family-Friendly Trains, and joins Jen this week to talk about why accessibility matters, and what train companies can do to make it easier for those of us with small people to get around.In Jenny Off The Blocks, Jen recaps the week in women's sport, including a cracking bout between Claressa Shields and Savannah Marshall, and joy for the Republic of Ireland's women's football team. In Rated or Dated, Hannah takes us back in time to the origins of the Bitches Be Crazy genre, as we revisit 1962's What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? And in Bush Telegraph, there's a lot of toilet talk. Blame the Tories. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/standardissuespodcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Set in a 19th century neurological clinic this supernatural thriller starring and directed by Mélanie Laurent is super engrossing and powerful.
What happens when a WNBA star claims America is oppressed and then goes to another country ruled by a dictator? You actually experience the real thing! Independence Day died as many Americans spent this Fourth of July complaining on social media about living in the terrible country of America that denies women their right to rip apart babies. Are you black, feminist, queer, or all of the above? Congratulations! You're eligible for the Medal of Freedom award! With so much confusion and delusion in this country, “Fearless” is here to clear the air. Listen to the heat in this week's best Fearless Firestarters! Shout Out from Jason: Do you love gifts? Would you want to request a personal shout out for you, family or friends from Jason Whitlock?! Click either link below to get the official Shout Out app for Apple or Android and request a personal shout out from Jason Whitlock! Shout Out for Apple: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/shoutout/id1541540629 Shout Out for Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.app.shoutoutapp Get 10% off Blaze swag by using code Fearless10 at https://shop.blazemedia.com/fearless Make yourself an official member of the “Fearless Army!” Support Conservative Voices! Subscribe to BlazeTV at https://get.blazetv.com/FEARLESS and get $10 off your yearly subscription. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In support of Ukraine we would like to point you in the direction of Book Aid for Ukraine, an amazing bookish auction with a whole host of items from signed books, agent 1:1s, book shopping trips with authors, workshops and lots more. Friend of the pod Abigail Mann is auctioning her amazing Write Funny Workshop, which Jenny can vouch is excellent!***It's a book club episode! Jenny, Chris and Alice share their thoughts on The Mad Women's Ball by Victoria Mas, translated by Frank Wynne, as well as recent and current reads. Recorded on 1st March, much hilarity ensued as Jenny and Alice introduce Chris to the concept of pancake day and dressing as a Welsh Lady.Books mentionedThe Chimes by Anna SmaillSex Cult Nun by Faith JonesCultish: The Language of Fanaticism by Amanda MontellThe Girls by Emma ClineIn the Kitchen: Essays on Food and Life by VariousGold Fame Citrus by Claire Vaye WatkinsI Love You But I've Chosen Darkness by Claire Vaye WatkinsAffinity by Sarah WatersFingersmith by Sarah WatersThe Mars Room by Rachel KushnerThe Shape of Darkness by Laura PurcellSpirited by Julie CohenThe Ballroom by Anna HopeThe Taxidermist's Daughter by Kate MosseThe Yellow Wallpaper by Charlotte Perkins GilmanSupport The Bookcast ClubYou can support the podcast on Patreon. Our tiers start at £2 a month. Rewards include early access to the podcast, monthly bonus episodes, tailored book recommendations and books in the post. If you would like to make a one-off donation you can do so on our website. A free way to show your support is to mention us on social media, rate us on Spotify or review us on iTunes.NewsletterSign up to our monthly newsletter for more book recommendations, reviews, new releases, podcast recommendations and the latest podcast news.Get in touchTwitter | Instagram | Website | Voice messageWe encourage you to support independent bookshops or libraries. You can find a list of independent bookshops to support on our website, many of which do home delivery.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/bookcastclub)
This week, bookstagrammer Jessica Laguna from The Towering TBR visits and recommends some great reads! We discuss The Brittanys by Brittany Ackerman, The Mad Women's Ball by Victoria Mas and other great books! Books discussed The Brittanys by Brittany AckermanThe Mad Women's Ball by Victoria MasTo Break a Covenant by Alison AmesChouette by Claire OshetskyCackle by Rachel Harrison Other books discussedDial A for Aunties Next up for us:Reckless Girls by Rachel Hawkins The Ghost Tree by Christina Henry Find Jessica on Instagram @The_Towering_TBR instagrm Link to Bright Burning Stars Giveaway. Open until December 13th. Come say hello to me at artist, Missy Dunaway's Book signing at Diesel Books, Brentwood on Sunday, December 5th at 3 pm.I'll be handing out Books Are My People stickers! Sign up for my newsletter here.Like me on my Books are my People Page on Facebook! Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=22705533)
Britnee and Brandon discuss A Woman Scorned: The Betty Broderick Story (1992), a three-hour, two-movie "event" that earned notoriety through frequent re-run broadcasts on the Lifetime network. https://swampflix.com/ 00:00 Welcome 02:00 Fatal Charm (1990) 07:30 The Deadly Look of Love (2000) 14:30 Censor (2021) 18:35 The Mad Women's Ball (2021) 22:05 A Woman Scorned (1992) 39:32 Her Final Fury (1992)
Reviews of the streaming films Boys From County Hell & The Beta Test. Review of the Amazon Prime film The Mad Women's Ball. Reviews of the Netflix films The Harder They Fall & Red Notice.DIRECT LINK
In this episode Kati and Kelsey break down the many definitions of "Mad Women" and discuss the portrayal of mental illness and witches in books. We are excited to continue our partnership with Libro.fm. Use our promo code booksandboobs or use the link libro.fm/redeem/booksandboobs for 2 audiobooks for the price of 1 when you sign up for a monthly membership!
Ya know what these books need MORE of? Aliens and Otherworld! Yes folks... that's what we've got on our plates today... Excalibur does the Otherworld thing (when doesn't it?), and three tie-ins to the King in Black event! -- TIMESTAMPS: (00:00:00) S.W.O.R.D. (vol.2) #2: "In the Dark" (00:34:22) King in Black: Marauders #1: "Queen in Red" (01:04:57) Excalibur (vol.4) #18: "Mad Women" (01:40:40) S.W.O.R.D. (vol.2) #3: "Everywhere Man" (02:17:24) Excalibur (vol.4) #19: "Wild Violets" -- https://www.patreon.com/xlapsed X-Lapsed Voicemail: 623-396-5375 (or, 623-396-JERK) Twitter: @acecomics / Instagram: @90sxmen weirdcomicshistory@gmail.com chrisandreggie.podbean.com The All-New, All-Different chrisisoninfiniteearths.com facebook.com/groups/90sxmen
Dark Side of the Library Minisode#28: "The Mad Women's Ball" by Victoria Mas Show Notes: (Disclosure: Some of the links in this post are affiliate links. This means if you click on the link and purchase the item, we will receive an affiliate commission at no extra cost to you) Mad Women's Ball: A Novel https://amzn.to/3jYVjXb The Mad Women's Ball Watch on Prime Follow Dark Side of the Library on Facebook and on Instagram! Dark Side of the Library Website
Diana and Debbie (guest co-host) discuss Fear Walking Dead Season 7, Episode 1 “Beacon”. They talk about Victor Strand's opulent ways and distorted views of strength. They discuss Will and his connection to Alicia and wonder how she escaped the cell and hope to see it in a flashback. They also discuss TWD: World Beyond, Maid, Promising Young Woman, National Geographic's “Gathering Storm” , The Mad Women's Ball and The Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown! Website: https://screensinfocus.wixsite.com/screensinfocus Free background music from JewelBeat.com: www.jewelbeat.com
Katherine's Telling Everybody Everything about always traveling with a mango under the pram and ruining everyone's day at the nail salon. In your letters, one woman starts to lose it while another is educated on a first date about the benefits of HRT. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week we're discussing ‘The Mad Women's Ball' with the “Mad Woman of Podcasting” a.k.a. “The Young Pope of Citywalk” – Julia Prescott. We also answer a call on our ‘Hotline' about the actor performances that seem like auditions for other films. Plus, we give an update on our favorite unauthorized Celine Dion biopic that we've never seen – ‘Aline.' And, as always, we've got ‘Staff Picks.'In news, Chris Pratt to voice Mario, Billy Eichner's upcoming rom-com will feature an all LGBTQ+ principle cast, and Paul Verhoeven's ‘Benedetta' gets the Catholics all riled up.Take a short quiz on Smalls.com/MAXFILM to customize your Sampler and use code MAXFILM for a total of 30% off your first order.Staff Picks:Ify – Untold: Deal with the DevilAlonso – Stories of Resistance: Documentaries by Arthur DongDrea – Old HenryJulia – For The Record: TarantinoWith Ify Nwadiwe, Alonso Duralde, Drea Clark, and Julia Prescott
Where we fight about 21st Century America and 19th Century France
David Sterritt is a film critic, author, teacher and scholar. He is most notable for his work on Alfred Hitchcock and Jean-Luc Godard, and his many years as the Film Critic for The Christian Science Monitor, where, from 1968 until his retirement in 2005, he championed avant garde cinema, theater and music. He has a PhD in Cinema Studies from New York University and was, until 2105, Chairman of the National Society of Film Critics. Sterritt is known for his intelligent discussions of controversial films and his lively, accessible style.
This week marked the release of The Mad Women's Ball, a feminist melodrama directed by Mélanie Laurent which takes a look at the abuses of a Paris hospital in the 19th century. The History Girls are back this week to cover all the details, provide insight and impressions of to expect, and look at other historic and shocking examples of the horrors women faced during this period. Introduction Main Show - The Mad Women's Ball (2021) The Mad Women's Ball Initial Reactions The Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital Jean-Martin Charcot Louise Augustine Gleizes Costumes Conclusion Follow Us On Social Media Twitter: @HGATMPodcast Instagram: @HGATMPodcast Facebook: Facebook.com/HGATMPodcast The Hosts: @nicoleackman16 / @maggieofthetown Etsy Shop: https://www.etsy.com/shop/PetticoatsandPoppies
Fighting twins and mad women make up the tales in today's selection from the Bibliotheca. To join the discussion, visit the blog at Triumvir Clio's School of Classical Civilization. If there's no hyperlink showing up here, you can go to triumvirclio.school.blog to find a feed of recent episodes as well as discussion pages for every episode. Join me on Patreon at www.patreon.com/triumvirclio to get early access to ad-free episodes and bonus content. References Apollodorus. The Library. Translated by Sir James George Frazer. Loeb Classical Library Volumes 121 & 122. Cambridge, MA, Harvard University Press; London, William Heinemann Ltd. 1921. Available online at https://www.theoi.com/Text/Apollodorus1.html and http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/text?doc=Perseus:text:1999.01.0022. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bethany-banner/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bethany-banner/support
Hello, Should-Heads! We're back with a longer than usual episode (and a fourth host!) and we have a lot to talk about. It's a book club episode and there are spoilers, but we talk about faith and doubt, purpose, colonialism, the rush to judgment, the perils of re-reading a favorite book and much, much more. Discussion links:https://www.themarysue.com/romance-writers-of-america-racism-religion/ https://www.npr.org/2021/08/05/1025195204/romance-writers-of-america-was-doing-better-with-race-until-a-recent-award-choic Bekki's bag: https://www.instagram.com/p/CSTPV39Nre3/ Currently Reading: Bekki: Black Sun (Rebecca Roanhorse), The Scarlet Pimpernel (Emmuska Orczy), Not the Girl You Marry (Andie Christopher) and Legendborn (Tracy Deonn)Julia: Apples Never Fall (Liane Moriarty) and The Book of Longings (Sue Monk Kidd) Kelly: Conversations With Friends (Sally Rooney) Rachael: Apples Never Fall (Liane Moriarty) Recent Acquisitions:Bekki: The world's cutest bag that looks like a retro phone AND IT WORKS, What Abigail Did That Summer (Ben Aaronovitch), Klara and the Sun (Kazuo Ishiguro), The Windsor Knot (SJ Bennett), The Mad Women's Ball (Victoria Mas), Lote (Shola von Reinhold), The Devil and the Dark Water (Stuart Turton), Hot Under His Collar (Andie Christopher)Julia: Obviously: Stories From My Timeline (Akilah Hughes), Well-Matched (Jen DeLuca), All the Feels (Olivia Dade), The Ex Hex (Erin Sterling) and The End of Men (Christina Sweeney-Baird)Kelly: Billy Summers (Stephen King), The Guilt Trip (Sandie Jones) and Wayfaring Stranger (James Lee Burke)Rachael: Once There Were Wolves (Charlotte McConaghy), The Wild Ones (Nafiza Azad) and The Other Bennet Sister (Janice Hadlow) Follow Bekki:Twitter: @Ginger_Sister Instagram: @bekki_the_gingernut/ Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/3325348-bekki-fahrer Follow What You Should Read: Twitter: @wysr_podcast Instagram: @wysr_podcast Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/115539912-what-you-should-read-podcast YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCfNtid_b0R14otSPRZTkmQ www.whatyoushouldread.com Get two books for the price of one with a new membership to Libro.fm! Use the promo code WHATYOUSHOULDREAD and get two books for $14.99. Best of all, your indie bookstore will also benefit; just select your favorite bookstore when you sign up.
Why is a woman leader important in branding and advertising? Because they provide a diversity of thought, and the industry needs that. Women, too, have the purchasing power. Despite that, only 0.1% of creative agencies were founded by women. Barbara Yolles is here to show the creative industry that women leaders can make a difference. Yolles founded LUDWIG+, an organization that “permeates organizations to unearth their DNA and the soul of an organization.” LUDWIG+ CEO and founder Yolles worked with the biggest agencies and brands in the world like McDonald's, PNC Bank, John Hopkins Medicine, HomeGoods, Zipcar, and World Gold Council, among others. The organization, which was founded in 2019, is a brand-transformation and business-acceleration company that excels in mind-blowing digital technology, infectious social media, brilliant strategic planning, and laser-focused media planning. Yolles dropped by the RUNGPG Podcast recently to talk about LUDWIG+ and the importance of having women leaders in the advertising world. “Every company I worked for is very male-dominated and that's why it is the way it is,” said Yolles, who mentioned that it's precisely the reason why the multi-awarded series about advertising is called Mad Men--not Mad People or Mad Women. “I had to spin off to my own agency to arrive to the level of running an agency. Women buy products, so they need to get involved,” she also said. Yolles and LUDWIG+ also found a different approach to creating a company's brand and that is by creating a culture from “insideout”--yep! Just one word. The process involves having the LUDWIG+ team being assimilated into the professional lives of their clients in order to unearth the core value of the company. Igniting it from the inside out will result in incredible growth for the company, Yolles also said. She also noted how the job of a chief marketing officer changed radically over the years. While CMOs used to work as a brand police, today, a CMO needs to deliver results and revenues. It was an engaging and educational podcast. Here are the other topics we tackled: Who is Barbara Yolles? How did Barbara Yolles start architecting brand and business solutions that changed the destiny of the company? Why the advertising world needs more female founders. Obstacles women leaders face in creative agencies. The story of LUDWIG+ How the organization looks inside the soul of the client-company and discover gold in the process. The job of the chief marketing officer has radically changed over the years. What is the difference between branding and selling? (Answer: they are the same.) The process of discovering what makes the company unique is really fun. How to market brands faster. The unique selling proposition is critically important. Companies really need to think about their higher order. Barbara Yolles' advice to aspiring ad executives looking to make an impact in the advertising world and branding industry. How Barbara Yolles' shoes are her superpower. What is Barbara Yolles' daily routine? Why Barbara Yolles wants to have dinner with Jackie Kennedy, Robert Frost, and Lizzo. In a year, LUDWIG+ aims to be celebrating making it to the list of the top small advertising agencies. We ended the podcast talking about legacy. Yolles hopes that LUDWIG+ is able to create an environment for their clients where they continue to pursue their own greatness. Every week, the RUNGPG Podcast aims to provide inspirational stories from people who made a mark in entrepreneurship, business, personal development, and the real estate industry. It is produced by the GREATER PROPERTY GROUP to help the audience grow and scale their business and their life. Know more about GREATER PROPERTY GROUP and the RUNGPG Podcast by going to www.rungpg.com or by getting in touch with us here: info@greaterpropertygroup.com. Contact Barbara Yolles Website: https://www.ludwigplus.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/barbara-yolles-7919726/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bayolles/?hl=en Subscribe & Review To The RUNGPG Podcast Thanks for tuning in to this week's episode of the RUNGPG Podcast! Please leave us a review on iTunes. This will help us continue delivering beneficial content for you and our listeners each week!
Mary Fawcett from Schrödinger's Books in Petone reviews The Mad Women's Ball by Victoria Mas, published by Penguin Random.
Mary Fawcett from Schrödinger's Books in Petone reviews The Mad Women's Ball by Victoria Mas, published by Penguin Random.
This podcast is a chat with two artists in New Zealand, North Island near Wellington on the Kapiti Coast.George Balfour is a story teller that uses photography and mixed media to create his art. His exhibition at the finale of the "100 Day Challenge" is called "The Many Faces of". In this exhibition, images of portraits of himself comes from personal experiences and thoughts that is captured in a beautiful, clever and powerful way. He connects the viewer with how we may all see howselves at different times in our lives as George shares his thoughts through his imagery. George's photography of landscapes captures mood and mystery. George is an emerging artist with many talents that will continue to captivate many viewers with powerful imagery in his unique story telling style.Eve Wereta is a photographer, artist and published author through her art. Eve's art has had great success from her book "The Diaries of a Mad Women" that she exhibited at the finale of the "100 Day Challenge" . The book captures her own thoughts and struggles in a way that viewers can often connect with themselves in a way that is engaging and beautiful. Drawings Eve created each day during the challenge formed a book that in itself is a piece of art.Eve has many artistic ideas and projects including running artists retreats and working on projects inspired by her passion for helping communities and individuals with mental health. About the "100 Day Challenge""Do something creative - consistently every day for a 100 daysBuild a body of work you can take pride inOvercome your fears and see the time you thought you didn't have magically increaseLearn and develop new skillsShare in and be a part of a safe, supportive communityExperience huge personal growthAnd so much more!"https://www.tutere-gallery.com/100-day-challengeImages of the exhibitions of George Balfour "The Many Faces of" & Eve Wereta "The Diaries of a Mad Women"http://www.tkicreativephotography.com.au/tea-the-entrepreneurial-artist-podcast-images.htmlIt was an absolute pleasure to spend some time with both George and Eve. They are both fun and talented with so much energy that I couldn't help feel inspired to continue my own artistic journey. George and Eve have a unque way of sharing there inner thoughts in a powerful engaging way that creates beautiful art for viewers to enjoy and own. I would like to acknowledge that music played on my Podcast is an original tune by David Innocente, Jazz Musician/Artisthttps://www.innocente.com.au/
Reklam i alla möjliga medier påverkar dagligen vår livsstil men ser reklamen verkligen ut som den ska när en stor majoritet av köpbesluten fattas av kvinnor?Christina Noble Knight, författare, copywriter, creative director med 35 år i reklambranschen har all anledning att uppdatera sin bok Mad Women. Titeln anspelar på TV-serien Mad Men som utspelar sig...
New Podcast! Mad Women Get a sneak peak of the newest podcasts coming to the Planet Ant Podcast Network. Join Ashley & Kate as they go through the Mad Men series episode by episode. One has seen the series several times, one has never seen it. In this episode the Women begin their journey into the world of Mad Men. Ashley and Kate discuss their respective relationships to the show, Ashley predicts what will happen in the premiere episode, and they consider the pros of smoking cigarettes. This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
The Women upgrade to “5G” (S1E5). Ashley and Kate discuss the many types of “executive accounts” exemplified in the episode. They celebrate Joan’s rise to the top of the Strumpet Trumpets. Pete’s latest attempt to please his dad is explored.
The Women travel to “New Amsterdam” (S1E4). Ashley and Kate explore the relationships between Betty and Helen and between Betty and Glenn. We also learn more about the inner workings of Sterling Cooper. This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
The Women attend “The Marriage of Figaro” (S1E3). Ashley and Kate discuss a terrifying department store and the source of sadness as adults. They also celebrate Helen Bishop, Peggy Olson, and older styles of acting. We learn about Ashley’s domain name cache, and Kate misidentifies a Roman numeral. This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
The Women head to the “Ladies Room” (S1E2). Ashley and Kate speculate on Betty’s illness and admire her fashion. They consider the different sides of Don Draper and the quality of special effects. This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
The Women dive into the series premiere, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes.” Ashley and Kate compare notes on when Don would have cried if not for the patriarchy and whether Peggy’s doctor is truly classy. The Women identify the first Strumpet Trumpet recipient and discuss their feelings about Pete. This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
In our continued effort to ensure you, our fans, are feeling adequately empowered, Sponsor a Sponsor has teamed up with one of our affiliates to bring you, ‘Auto-Upload Presents: Wee P.S.’ If you’re a casual listener to the SaS Network, but new to ‘Wee P.S.,’ you’re probably saying to yourself… “But wait a minute! I thought we, the fans, chose the sponsors? What gives?” Well, you’re not wrong. But every-so-often, when the hard-working SaS production team needs a day off, we don’t want to leave you hanging. And by employing the services of the illustrious Auto-Upload to drop a quick ‘sode or two into your feed, a ‘Wee P.S.,’ we get to hear from you, our fans; what concerns, critiques and maybe even compliments you may have for one of our 20 weekly hosts, our 2 featured ‘Late-Than-Later-On-A-Friday’ Hosts or maybe you have a general question/comment for the ‘Sponsor A Sponsor Podcast Network’ itself. Our foray into the 4As - Assessment, Analysis, Appraisals and Appreciations — Yeehaw!! This week's Wee P.S. is with host: 2020 newcomer, Tara Hote, from Terre Haute, IN. With three episodes under her belt, Tara can be heard riding the airwaves every third Wednesday afternoon with, ‘The Mad Women of SaS’ Today’s fan is Tom in Albany, Oregon. Let’s join Tara and listen in as she begins this ‘SaS Wee P.S.’ by verifying the Fan Protocol… ------------ If you are interested in submitting a question or concern, remember to follow the protocols set in place by our assorted online SaS Toolbooks! We have rules to make our jobs easier, and it all but guarantees your submission will be honored. As usual, all submission address info can be found on our website at www.LookMaImSponsored.co.uk Now remember, our mail carrier, Delores, is strong, but hip surgery is hip surgery, so please, if you’ve submitted a question or comment to SaS in the past, no need to re-mail, we will get to it. As long as you’ve followed the strict parameters in the section marked ’Fan Protocols’ set out in the ‘SaS Feedback Guidelines and Principles ToolBook’ on ‘The Proper Way To Fill Out And Submit Questions/Comments For a Wee P.S. (Note: This Procedure Is Very Different From A ‘Sponsor Submission’),’ then you shouldn’t have any problem. If, for some reason, you have resubmitted a question/comment thinking the first one got lost in the shuffle, don’t fret! There’s still time to right your error (but insulting Delores like that! Really!) Go ahead and shoot on over an email to SaSInterception@Sponsoredby.net with the subject line referencing your postal or zipcode first, then your last name, then the four first letters of the first four words of your double submission. That way our technicians can know immediately who might’ve accidentally sent something twice, and that you recognize your mistake and unintentional putdown to the mighty mailwoman, Delores. Remember: Sponsor A Sponsor is always improving, and we are built on listener feedback. We will be back with another regular episode tomorrow, along and back in action with this month’s sponsor, 'Billy Blanks Bullets of The Mind,' “Sometimes, the best way to penetrate a problem, is by using Blanks!” And remember, you don’t just choose our sponsors… you choose us! ©SaS Network, Inc. January 2020
In the second installment of the “Girl Talk” series, Renee and Maureen talk about a critically acclaimed TV show, “Mad Men.” There will be **spoilers**, so if you’re planning on watching the show yourself, listen at your own risk! They talk about our thoughts of the first season and focus on the problems associated with the feminine revolution.
This week, we have part two of our three-part miniseries talking about myth and folklore! Emily talks about the wholly underrepresented witch in Circe by Madeline Miller, while Rebecca shares the story of a real life "mad woman" in Taylor Swift's new album Folklore. We talk about trash drafts, Greek mythology that inspired the zodiac, and Emily writes a poem about Achilles and Patroclus. Rebecca also shares the wonder of wheelbarrows! Our infatuations: Stephanie's The Song of Achilles Post - https://www.stephaniekoetsier.com/post/featuring-on-a-podcast-and-madeline-miller-s-the-song-of-achilles Circe - Madeline Miller The Last Great American Dynasty, Mad Woman (Folklore) - Taylor Swift Achilles Come Down, Atlas Drowned - Gang of Youths Army - BOY Greek Mythology/Astrology - https://www.greekmythology.com/Myths/Zodiac/Astrology/astrology.html The Infatuated Mix - https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3YjGlH5FkuYe0jLdWTT4oH?si=BmCCbA96TPKD9AJXykhAaA Follow us: infatuatedpodcast@outlook.com Instagram - https://instagram.com/infatuatedpod Twitter - https://twitter.com/infatuatedpod Emily's Instagram - https://instagram.com/emiloue_ Emily's Twitter - https://twitter.com/emiloue_ Rebecca's Instagram - https://instagram.com/grammour.puss Rebecca's Twitter - https://twitter.com/grammourpuss Music: https://www.purple-planet.com
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#ChallengeAccepted. Today it's all about the history of the Women Supporting Women challenge, the most powerful women in skincare, music, and podcasting, and a beauty breakdown of all of the things in your kitchen that can heal your skin in a pinch. Head to the link for show notes and reach out with all your questions for the next Q+A episode (@MUAChronicle or juliya@juliyalubin.com).Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/muacpodcast) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-makeup-artist-chronicle4/support
For this episode I am doing something a little different. I'm sharing with you the raw, as-recorded live from a workshop I did recently inside the MAD Women Summit organised in June by Carlie Maree. It was so well received I wanted to share it with you here too. Nothing has been edited so it really is as-recorded but there are so many gems in it you will love it! You can connect with me here : www.facebook.com/msKasiaBourke www.instagram.com/kasiabourke www.kasiabourke.com
This week the podcast is a little different! It’s a juicy LIVE talk we did for ‘The MAD Women’ online event; a beautiful showcase of amazing ‘Make A Difference’ women. We lay the foundation for all that is ‘Nourishing The Mother’ and how we came together, what inspires us, and the unique, and empowering lens through which Listen In The post NTM 260: Family; finding the function in the dysfunction appeared first on The Wellness Couch.
Continuing the conversation with Emily Nagoski is the award-winning author of the New York Times bestseller, Come As You Are: the surprising new science that will transform your sex life and her other book, Burnout. Join Susan and Margaux in an eye opening, fascinating conversation with Emily about how women can: Befriend their inner critic Stop beating yourself up Reverse the negative inner talk about your body Feel beautiful about their body Create content for great pleasure Your Co-Hosts: Susan and Margaux take a deep dive into the mysterious world of midlife (45+ years old) with honest, humorous, relatable and candid conversations with field experts and amazing, thriving women. We laugh, giggle and sometimes cry as we glean many tips to muster through this journey called midlife. WORK SHEETS http://www.emilynagoski.com/come-as-you-are-worksheets Emily Website http://www.emilynagoski.com/ Can purchase book through www.yoursecondseason.com https://www.digitalmoxie.studio/ - A woman owned production company Subscribe, rate, and review our podcast wherever you get your podcasts, so you don't miss an episode! Also join the conversation with 1,000’s of like-minded women on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
Cinema Therapy is closing out Women’s History Month by shining a light on the women of the acclaimed drama series, Mad Men. Peggy, Joan, Betty and the other women of Mad Men know a thing or two about navigating uncertain times with wile and charm. Nicole and Karen come together via video chat to share how this time has affected… Read more →
Cinema Therapy is closing out Women’s History Month by shining a light on the women of the acclaimed drama series, Mad Men. Peggy, Joan, Betty and the other women of Mad Men know a thing or two about navigating uncertain times with wile and charm. Nicole and Karen come together via video chat to share how this time has affected… Read more →
Cinema Therapy is closing out Women's History Month by shining a light on the women of the acclaimed drama series, Mad Men. Peggy, Joan, Betty and the other women of Mad Men know a thing or two about navigating uncertain times with wile and charm. Nicole and Karen come together via video chat to share how this time has affected their everyday life and why we need the escapism and comfort of T.V. and film more than ever. Rate and Subscribe! Follow @cinematherapyshow on Instagram
Cinema Therapy is closing out Women's History Month by shining a light on the women of the acclaimed drama series, Mad Men. Peggy, Joan, Betty and the other women of Mad Men know a thing or two about navigating uncertain times with wile and charm. Nicole and Karen come together via video chat to share how this time has affected their everyday life and why we need the escapism and comfort of T.V. and film more than ever. Rate and Subscribe! Follow @cinematherapyshow on Instagram
We dive into the current global climate and how to stay sane in a time of uncertainty.
We’re diving into why it's no longer cool to be liked, the big difference between brand marketing and direct marketing, the changes tides of social platforms, and why brand story is still queen of the content world.
The best way to begin a new decade is by looking back at the past one fondly, with a scapula. We dig into the new beginnings and past mistakes that shaped who we were in our twenties, and chart the course for a more powerful, vocal, honest, and provocative decade ahead in life and work.
On this week's episode of Mad Women in the Attic they delve into backstage drama with everyone’s favourite Stage Manager Anna Hunscott! Join Rachael Head as she quizzes Anna on everything from West End Divas to why everything in life just boils down to sex. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Our great friend Nora stops by to discuss how we all met and some crazy times we have had in the past. Plus we discuss her love of dive bars and her not super great themed drink is a Michelob Ultra - come on Nora - do better!
We talk about our origin story in founding our business and why we were mad enough to do it.
Episode 4 Wonky wine + digital exploration When our friend + client David approached us about speaking on our podcast, we were both excited and mildly terrified. David is a razor sharp intellect whose day job entails designing buildings for Shape Architecture, a local firm and R+A client. His nighttime hobby is hosting wine tasting events with his brother and wine enthusiast community, a hobby we can seriously get behind (and so should you).We knew that any discussion with David would be deep and full of twists and vocabulary we’d have to Google later. David did not disappoint. Take a listen as we dive into the ways in which digital space and physical space collide in 2019 (think Instagrammable restaurants and more), as well as the pleasures and the pit falls of just being in this digital age for our generation and the one that follows. Sincerely, R+APlease note: we’ve changed our podcast title to The Mad Women Podcast - we apologize in advance for the confusion !
We discuss energy, leadership + the role social media plays in hiring.
In this episode, Katy Draper and Caitlyn Wood take over the mics for International Women's Day.
The age-old quest to find “the one” is discussed in the latest episode of Ardor Hour. We dive deep into the things we looked for in our own personal experience when partnering up and some of the challenges we face and overcome with one another.Take a listen as we dig into a few key factors we recommend considering before tying the corporate knot.
Hear from female entreprenuers Hannah & Sam as they discuss the good times and the bad in business.
From the Digital Box Set: This is my annual look at some of my favourite books. We'll look at a new book, titled, "Mad Women," written by an original Mad Woman from the 60s era Madison Avenue. Next, we flip through the pages of another new book by one of the most outspoken and notorious Mad Men of all time - George Lois - whose no-holds barred book of advice will certainly ruffle some feathers. Simon Sinek's book, titled, "Start With Why" argues that most companies don't know WHY their in business, and will not succeed as a result. Lastly, we discuss a book by Steven Johnson that looks at where good ideas come from. This is an archived episode that aired originally on May 26, 2012.
This week we'll examine a life at sea. Joseph Conrad wrote that "There is nothing more enticing, disenchanting and enslaving." More troubling is what lies beneath the swells and awful stirrings of what Melville called the "hidden soul beneath. Hoisting the main sail for us on the episode of Idyllic Music are Band of Mad Women, IOTA, MMPSUF, Sleepy Town Manufacture, beat.dowsing and Leon Somov.
Join Rev. Dansiea Jones Morris on the Kingdom Authority Broadcast, live on March 18, 2018; 8:00 pm EST and 6:00 pm MST. Join in to discuss Celebrating MAD Women! Call in to talk with the hosts at: 646-668-2413. Topic: **The Book of MAD Women!** **Learn more about Rev. Dansiea Jones Morris: http://www.dansieaj.com/ #JustDansiea #RevDansieaJonesMorris **Follow Kingdom Empowerment, Inc Radio: Website - http://www.keifm.com/ Kingdom Empowerment Magazine Facebook - @KingdomEmpowermentInc Kingdom Empowerment Inc Radio (KEIFM) & Twitter @KEIFM_Radio iTunes: Kingdom Empowerment Inc
Favorite Fall T.V. Pilots; Disney's Queen of Katwe (starring Lupita Nyong'o, David Oyelowo, and introducing Madina Nalwanga as Ugandan chess prodigy Phiona Mutesi) (9:30); Mad Women? a look back at the 1960s with Amazon's Good Girls Revolt (with Grace Gummer as Nora Ephron) (12:50); and Netflix' Easy - 8 vignettes about art & sex written & directed by Joe Swanberg (26:08).
Women work nearly half of all ad jobs, but the industry remains rife with sexism. Cristen and Caroline spotlight the discrimination, harassment and culture that continue to complicate the ad business' relationship with women and people of color. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
In the early advertising industry, career-minded white women were copywriters, department heads and even agency owners. But their very mission of selling products to women helped erect the industry's glass ceiling. Cristen and Caroline talk trailblazers, monetizing femininity and the whiteness of early ad industry in part one of Mad Women. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Reed Birney just won Tony Award for his role as Erik in Stephen Karam's play, THE HUMANS, at The Helen Hayes Theater in New York. Last season, Reed Birney appeared in New York Halley Feiffer's I'M GONNA PRAY FOR YOU SO HARD (Outer Critics Circle, Drama Desk Award nominations) at The Atlantic Theater and Clare Barron's YOU GOT OLDER (Drama Desk Award nomination) at Here Arts Center. He won a Drama Desk award and was nominated for a Tony for his performance as Charlotte in Harvey Fierstein's CASA VALENTINA. He was Hubert Humphrey the A.R.T. production of ALL THE WAY with Bryan Cranston. His Broadway debut was in 1977 in Albert Innauratoʼs GEMINI. In 2012 he returned to Broadway in the Roundabout revival of PICNIC. In 2011, he received a Special Drama Desk Award honoring his career as an actor. Recent productions: CORE VALUES at Ars Nova, HAPGOOD at Williamstown Theater Festival, Annie Baker's translation of UNCLE VANYA (Soho Rep-Drama Desk Nomination), Kim Rosenstockʼs TIGERS BE STILL and David West Readʼs THE DREAM OF THE BURNING BOY (Drama League, Outer Critics Circle nominations), both at The Roundabout Underground, and Adam Bockʼs A SMALL FIRE at Playwrights Horizons. He was Ian in the New York premiere of Sarah Kaneʼs BLASTED in 2008 at Soho Rep (Drama Desk Award nomination.) He received an OBIE and Drama Desk Award for his performance in Annie Bakerʼs CIRCLE MIRROR TRANSFORMATION also at Playwrights Horizons. He was Tony Blair in the acclaimed Public Theater production of STUFF HAPPENS. Other notable performances include the world premiere of Tony Kushnerʼs revised HOMEBODY/KABUL at Steppenwolf, The Mark Taper Forum and BAM; Tracy Letts' BUG (OBIE award) at The Barrow Street Theater; THE COMMON PURSUIT at the Promenade Theater; Gaev in THE CHERRY ORCHARD at Williamstown Theater Festival. He made his film debut in Arthur Penn and Steve Tesichʼs FOUR FRIENDS, and has appeared in Clint Eastwoodʼs CHANGELING, MORNING GLORY and Jeff Lipskyʼs TWELVE THIRTY, MOLLYʼS THEORY OF RELATIVITY, and MAD WOMEN, and with Kristen Wiig in THE GIRL MOST LIKELY. He is Rep. Donald Blythe on the Netflix series, "House of Cards" and can be seen as Patti LuPone's husband in HBO's "Girls." Other recent TV appearances include "Blue Bloods,” as Tom Connolly on "The Blacklist" and NBCʼs “American Odyssey.” On the web, he is in the series “Whatʼs Your Emergency?” He won a 2006 Obie Award for Sustained Excellence in Performance and in 2011 Actors' Equity awarded him the Richard Seff Award. He has taught acting at Columbia University and The Scott Freeman Studio. He is married to actress Constance Shulman and they have two children, Ephraim and Gus, who are both actors.
Linda Kaplan Thaler and Robin Koval, co-founders of ad giant (Publicis) Kaplan Thaler, talk about the state of advertising and their national bestseller GRIT to Great. Available on NPR One, iTunes, Stitcher and SoundCloud.
Debi Enker, Mark Nicholls and Sian Prior discuss the history and splendour of the television masterpiece Mad Men. Recorded: 27 May 2010
Kathryn interviews Advertising Woman of the Year Jane Maas on what it was like to be an advertising woman in the sixties and seventies - that Mad Men era of casual sex and professional serfdom. In her book mad women: The Other Wise of Life on Madison Avenue in the 60's and Beyond, Maas, designer of the 'I Love New York' campaign and a real-life Peggy Olson, reveals it all. She has been featured on NBC Nightly News, CBS Morning Show, and in the Wall Street Journal and New York Times. Kathryn also interviews journalist Florence Williams on her book Breasts: A Natural and Unnatural History. Breasts are everywhere, from reality TV shows, wardrobe malfunctions, doctor's visits, and pink-ribboned fundraisers. Follow this organ from puberty to pregnancy and explore the environmental issues that impact the health of women around the world with journalist and New York Times freelance writer Florence Williams. Breasts was named a finalist for the 2011 Columbia/Nieman Lukas Work-in-Progress Award.
Kathryn interviews Advertising Woman of the Year Jane Maas on what it was like to be an advertising woman in the sixties and seventies - that Mad Men era of casual sex and professional serfdom. In her book mad women: The Other Wise of Life on Madison Avenue in the 60's and Beyond, Maas, designer of the 'I Love New York' campaign and a real-life Peggy Olson, reveals it all. She has been featured on NBC Nightly News, CBS Morning Show, and in the Wall Street Journal and New York Times. Kathryn also interviews journalist Florence Williams on her book Breasts: A Natural and Unnatural History. Breasts are everywhere, from reality TV shows, wardrobe malfunctions, doctor's visits, and pink-ribboned fundraisers. Follow this organ from puberty to pregnancy and explore the environmental issues that impact the health of women around the world with journalist and New York Times freelance writer Florence Williams. Breasts was named a finalist for the 2011 Columbia/Nieman Lukas Work-in-Progress Award.
This week, we'll look at the shortcomings and foibles of the post modern character. Not nearly the deadly sins but some common universal human weaknesses we all can recognize. Pointing them out to us on the episode of Idyllic Music are Band of Mad Women, Margareds, Mat's,Gosprom, Stockfinster and Line.
Joined by very special guest question girls PPage and Jengo, Goodman and the gang pit V against Flashforward, bemoan the demise of SF's own Trauma, star in a scintillating listener's nighttime fantasy and eulogize the tragic retiremnt of the one and only Walton.
This week, we'll explore the essentials. In fact, The Sun and water are the key ingredients for life, as we know it. I'd like to suppose cool music to that short list as well. We'll hear all three in the voice of Portal, Surbahar, Omihoshbin, Band of Mad Women, and The HellBus.
In this episode of Thick & Thin, I unpack Taylor Swift's new album, Folklore. We discuss the story of Rebekah Harkness, the subject of a few of Taylor's new songs. You know, the one who had a 'marvelous time ruining everything,' among other things.. I also chat about oversharing on social media, and the concept 'Essentialism' that I recently learned about. // Follow me on IG: instagram.com/katybellotte Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/thick-and-thin/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands