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Hola Gerardo aquí en otro episodio de Simplemente Yo; La selección de esta semana es Inside Out 2, es una película animada estadounidense de 2024 sobre la transición a la adultez, producida por Pixar Animation Studios para Walt Disney Pictures. Secuela de Inside Out (2015), dirigida por Kelsey Mann y producida por Mark Nielsen, a partir de un guion escrito por Meg LeFauve y Dave Holstein, y una historia concebida por Mann y LeFauve. Plot: Una secuela que presenta a Riley entrando en la pubertad y experimentando emociones nuevas y más complejas. Mientras Riley intenta adaptarse a su adolescencia, sus antiguas emociones intentan adaptarse a la posibilidad de ser reemplazadas. Espero que lo disfruten ;) Información adicional del podcast: Enlace del website official de Filmic Notion Podcast: https://filmicnotionpod.com/ Enlace a nuestra página de Letterboxd: https://boxd.it/446nl
PS5 Contesthttps://www.strandedpanda.com/ps5Matt's Daredevil Album Fundraiser:https://igg.me/at/daredevilalbum/x/24216561#/Multiverse News Merchhttps://multiverse-news-shop.fourthwall.com/Welcome to Multiverse News, Your source for Information about all your favorite fictional universesToday, Marvel held a five and a half hour long casting announcement live stream. Twenty-six cast members were announced painstakingly slowly and wordlessly, via the backs of chairs and it all ended with Robert Downey, Jr. himself strolling in and shushing the viewer. Also in an interview this week, Scarlet Witch herself, Elizabeth Olsen, claims Wanda will not be returning for either of these Avengers films.Amy Pascal and David Heyman have officially been named as producers on the next James Bond film, according to a Variety article from Tuesday. Pascal is known for her work at Sony and continues to work with Phil Lord and Christopher Miller on different projects such as Spider-Man: Noir. Heyman's name ought to be familiar to Harry Potter fans as he produced all eight of the original films and is also in pre-production on the new series. Though it took first place this weekend, the $43 million domestic opening of Disney's live action remake of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs is a box office failure. Along with dismal revenue for the controversy-embroiled film, it has received an overall CinemaScore of B+ - something no Disney live action remake has done yet. Robert DeNiro's Alto Knights also debuted to disappointing figures and the Jonathan Majors-led Magazine Dreams only cracked $700,000 in its limited release.Apple's streaming service had a huge win after finishing the second season of Severance last week when the show became the most-streamed series on AppleTV+, surpassing Ted Lasso. Severance hit the Nielsen streaming report for five consecutive weeks, clocking in with 681 million minutes viewed. Apple CEO Tim Cook quickly gave the show the greenlight for a third season last Friday morning. On the heels of this news, it may be surprising - or not - to hear that Apple loses $1 billion a year on the streaming service and only has 45 million subscribers. But based on what the tech giant has said in the past, this may not matter.Speaking at Disney's annual shareholder meeting, Bob Iger confirmed that Pixar is developing a sequel film to Coco with a targeted theatrical release date sometime in 2029. The sequel will bring back members of the creative team from the original film, including director Lee Unkrichn and co-director Adrian Molina. Mark Nielsen will produce.WME is shopping the rights to the Jason Bourne franchise as well as the full library of Robert Ludlam properties to potential suitors since the rights have officially expired at Universal. Skydance, Apple and Netflix are said to have met with the estate for the rights. Universal, too, could potentially win the rights back if it made an attractive bid.Sherman Augustus has joined the cast of HBO's Lanterns in a recurring role. He will play John Stewart's father, John Senior. J. Alphonse Nicholson was also cast last week in the series and will play a younger version of John Senior.Agency Verve, which has represented the rights for the Texas Chainsaw Massacre franchise since 2017, is reportedly looking to sell the rights to revive the franchise. A rumored interested party, according to Deadline, is filmmaker JT Mollner and producer Roy Lee and if they get a script together, word is that Glen Powell would like to read it. A24, Lionsgate and others are reportedly expressing interest in that vision. Mollner and Lee are currently coming off the heels of cult hit Strange Darling.Two-time Oscar winner Christoph Waltz and two time Oscar winner Renee Zellweger have joined Only Murders in the Building Season 5.
In aflevering 14 van seizoen 3: Onze welgemeende excuses voor de week vertraging! De reden daarvan leggen we uit in aflevering 14 van seizoen 3, met daarin oa ook; Inside Out 2 Disney en Pixar's Inside Out 2 keert terug naar het brein van de inmiddels tiener geworden Riley, net op het moment dat het hoofdkantoor plotseling wordt gesloopt om ruimte te maken voor iets geheel onverwachts: nieuwe emoties! Joy, Sadness, Anger, Fear en Disgust, die al lang op succesvolle wijze de boel runnen op het hoofdkantoor, weten niet hoe ze zich moeten voelen als Anxiety plotseling opduikt. En het lijkt erop dat ze niet de enige is. Inside Out 2 wordt geregisseerd door Kelsey Mann en geproduceerd door Mark Nielsen. A Quiet Place: Day One Sam bevindt zich net in Manhattan wanneer de monsters daar voor het eerst opduiken - zul je altijd zien - maar waar duizenden andere New Yorkers een veilig heenkomen zoeken in zuidelijke richting, baant zij zich een weg naar het noorden. Naar Harlem, waar ze vandaan komt. De precieze reden daarvoor is te mooi om weg te geven, maar de achterliggende gedachte is al weggegeven in de eerste minuut: Sam heeft terminale kanker. The Watchers Producent M. Night Shyamalan presenteert The Watchers, een film geschreven en geregisseerd door Ishana Night Shyamalan en gebaseerd op het boek van A.M. Shine. De film gaat over Mina, een 28-jarige kunstenares die verdwaald raakt in een uitgestrekt en ongerept bos in het westen van Ierland. Als Mina ergens onderdak vindt, komt ze onverwachts vast te zitten met drie anderen die elke nacht door mysterieuze wezens bekeken en gevolgd worden. Je ziet ze niet, maar zij zien alles. Axel F Axel Foley, een politieagent uit Detroit, krijgt te horen dat een oude vriend van hem is overleden in Beverly Hills. Hij besluit ernaartoe te gaan om corruptie binnen de politie te onderzoeken. Daarbij wordt hij geholpen door zijn dochter Jane, een advocate, en haar ex-vriend Bobby, een agent die volgens het boekje te werk gaat. MoodQUIZ: Wederom in deze aflevering de "MoodQUIZ". Een inhoudelijke filmvraag voor echte filmkenners, waarbij er Nationale Bioscoopbonnen te winnen vallen! Ga snel luisteren dus... Voor meer informatie over de onderwerpen check onze site; www.moodfellas.nl, daar vind je oa ook geschreven reviews over films en series die niet in de afleveringen zitten en kun je alles nog eens rustig teruglezen over de besproken Wijnen en Hot Sauces. Abonneer je op oa. Spotify en volg de MoodFellas ook op Instagram, Tiktok en Threads (@moodfellaspodcast). Heb je iets gehoord wat niet klopt? Of wil je ons wat vragen? stuur ons een mailtje naar info@moodfellas.nl
Skwigly.com presents Animation One-To-Ones featuring Steve Henderson in conversation with Inside Out 2 Director Kelsey Man and Producer Mark Neilsen. The Pixar sequel once more voyages into the mind of Riley and sees the return of joy, sadness, fear, disgust and anger as their girl enters puberty and headquarters sees the introduction of newcomers Anxiety, Envy, Embarrassment and Ennui who take control of Riley launching the original emotions on an epic quest to regain Riley as she heads to hockey camp and needs the team more than ever. As the sequel dominates the box office Skwigly sat down with the duo to discuss arts styles, Easter Eggs, the future for Lance Slashblade and their loving tribute to veteran Pixar artist Ralph Eggleston. Produced, edited and presented by Steve Henderson
pWotD Episode 2608: Inside Out 2 Welcome to popular Wiki of the Day where we read the summary of a popular Wikipedia page every day.With 161,656 views on Saturday, 22 June 2024 our article of the day is Inside Out 2.Inside Out 2 is a 2024 American animated coming-of-age film produced by Pixar Animation Studios for Walt Disney Pictures. The sequel to Inside Out (2015), it was directed by Kelsey Mann (in his feature directorial debut) and produced by Mark Nielsen, from a screenplay written by Meg LeFauve and Dave Holstein, and a story conceived by Mann and LeFauve. Amy Poehler, Phyllis Smith, Lewis Black, Diane Lane, and Kyle MacLachlan reprise their roles from the first film, with Maya Hawke, Kensington Tallman, Tony Hale, Liza Lapira, Ayo Edebiri, Lilimar, Grace Lu, Sumayyah Nuriddin-Green, Adèle Exarchopoulos, and Paul Walter Hauser joining the cast. The film tells the story of Riley's emotions as they find themselves joined by new emotions that want to take over Riley's head.First announced in September 2022 during the D23 Expo, Inside Out 2 features Pixar chief creative officer Pete Docter's "five to 27 emotions" idea from the first film that Mann pitched during its production to utilize "truthful" worldbuilding.Inside Out 2 premiered at the El Capitan Theatre in Los Angeles on June 10, 2024, and was released in theaters in the United States on June 14. The film received positive reviews from critics and has grossed $512 million worldwide. It had the third-biggest opening day debut for an animated film domestically, behind Pixar's Incredibles 2 (2018) and Disney's The Lion King (2019), and is the fourth-highest-grossing film of 2024.This recording reflects the Wikipedia text as of 04:14 UTC on Sunday, 23 June 2024.For the full current version of the article, see Inside Out 2 on Wikipedia.This podcast uses content from Wikipedia under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License.Visit our archives at wikioftheday.com and subscribe to stay updated on new episodes.Follow us on Mastodon at @wikioftheday@masto.ai.Also check out Curmudgeon's Corner, a current events podcast.Until next time, I'm Matthew Standard.
Robert Winfree, Mark Radulich, Alexis Hejna and Zachary Strobel present their Inside Out 2 2024 Pixar Movie Review!Inside Out 2 is a 2024 American animated coming-of-age film produced by Pixar Animation Studios for Walt Disney Pictures. The sequel to Inside Out (2015), it was directed by Kelsey Mann (in his feature directorial debut) and produced by Mark Nielsen, from a screenplay written by Meg LeFauve and Dave Holstein, and a story conceived by Mann and LeFauve. The film stars Amy Poehler, Phyllis Smith, Lewis Black, Diane Lane, and Kyle MacLachlan reprising their roles from the first film, with Maya Hawke, Kensington Tallman, Tony Hale, Liza Lapira, Ayo Edebiri, Lilimar, Grace Lu, Sumayyah Nuriddin-Green, Adèle Exarchopoulos, and Paul Walter Hauser joining the cast. It tells the story of Riley's emotions as they find themselves joined by new emotions that want to take over Riley's head.Inside Out 2 premiered at the El Capitan Theatre in Los Angeles on June 10, 2024, and was released in theaters in the United States on June 14. The film received positive reviews from critics and has grossed $294 million worldwide. It has the second-biggest opening day debut for an animated film domestically, behind Pixar's Incredibles 2 (2018), and is the eighth-highest-grossing film of 2024.Disclaimer: The following may contain offensive language, adult humor, and/or content that some viewers may find offensive – The views and opinions expressed by any one speaker does not explicitly or necessarily reflect or represent those of Mark Radulich or W2M Network.Mark Radulich and his wacky podcast on all the things:https://linktr.ee/markkind76alsoFB Messenger: Mark Radulich LCSWTiktok: @markradulichtwitter: @MarkRadulichInstagram: markkind76
Disney and Pixar's “Inside Out 2” marks the return to the mind of newly teenager Riley and “Anxiety” comes up The post “Inside out 2”, interview with director Kelsey Mann and producer Mark Nielsen appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
Disney and Pixar's “Inside Out 2” marks the return to the mind of newly teenager Riley and “Anxiety” comes up The post “Inside out 2”, interview with director Kelsey Mann and producer Mark Nielsen appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
Disney and Pixar's “Inside Out 2” marks the return to the mind of newly teenager Riley and “Anxiety” comes up The post “Inside out 2”, interview with director Kelsey Mann and producer Mark Nielsen appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
Disney and Pixar's “Inside Out 2” marks the return to the mind of newly teenager Riley and “Anxiety” comes up The post “Inside out 2”, interview with director Kelsey Mann and producer Mark Nielsen appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
Disney and Pixar's “Inside Out 2” marks the return to the mind of newly teenager Riley and “Anxiety” comes up The post “Inside out 2”, interview with director Kelsey Mann and producer Mark Nielsen appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
Disney and Pixar's “Inside Out 2” marks the return to the mind of newly teenager Riley and “Anxiety” comes up The post “Inside out 2”, interview with director Kelsey Mann and producer Mark Nielsen appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
Inside Out 2 is a 2024 American animated coming-of-age film produced by Pixar Animation Studios for Walt Disney Pictures. The sequel to Inside Out (2015), it was directed by Kelsey Mann (in his feature directorial debut) and produced by Mark Nielsen, from a screenplay written by Meg LeFauve and Dave Holstein, and a story conceived by Mann and LeFauve.[5][6] The film stars Amy Poehler, Phyllis Smith, Lewis Black, Diane Lane, and Kyle MacLachlan reprising their roles from the first film with Tony Hale (replacing Bill Hader as Fear), Liza Lapira (replacing Mindy Kaling as Disgust), Maya Hawke, Ayo Edebiri, Adèle Exarchopoulos, Paul Walter Hauser, and Kensington Tallman (replacing Kaitlyn Dias as Riley) joining the cast. It tells the story of Riley's emotions as they find themselves joined by new emotions that want to take over Riley's head. Inside Out 2 was first announced in September 2022 during the D23 Expo announcement, with Mann, Nielsen, and LeFauve attached as director, producer, and writer, respectively, while Poehler was revealed to reprise her role in the film, along with Smith, Black, Lane, and MacLachlan. Hale, Lapira, and Hawke joined the cast in November 2023, while Edebiri, Exarchopoulos, Hauser, and Tallman's roles were confirmed in March 2024. That same month, Holstein was confirmed to have co-written the screenplay with LeFauve. The film features Pixar chief creative officer Pete Docter's "five to 27 emotions" idea from the first film that Mann pitched during its production to utilize "truthful" worldbuilding. Inside Out 2 premiered at the El Capitan Theatre in Los Angeles on June 10, 2024, and was released in theaters in the United States on June 14, 2024. The film received positive reviews from critics, and has grossed $28 million worldwide. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/popcorn-junkies/message
On this episode of The Movie Podcast, Daniel and Shahbaz head to Disneyland to talk with the cast and team behind Disney and Pixar's Inside Out 2, including Tony Hale, Liza Lapira, Lewis Black, Paul Walter Hauser, Director Kelsey Mann, and Producer Mark Nielsen. The film returns to the mind of newly minted teenager Riley just as Headquarters is undergoing a sudden demolition to make room for something entirely unexpected: new Emotions. Inside Out 2 releases only in theatres on June 14, 2024. Review out now. Watch and listen to The Movie Podcast now on all podcast platforms, YouTube, and TheMoviePodcast.ca SUPPORT THE MOVIE PODCAST ON PATREON! Contact: hello@themoviepodcast.ca FOLLOW US Daniel on X, Instagram, Letterboxd Shahbaz on X, Instagram, and Letterboxd Anthony on X, Instagram, and Letterboxd The Movie Podcast on X, Instagram, TikTok, Discord, and Rotten Tomatoes Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ahead of the June 14th release of "Inside Out 2," Next Best Picture got an early look at the film, including its first 30 minutes. Check out our conversation with director Kelsey Mann and producer Mark Nielsen about making the film and why they're excited for audiences to finally see it. 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
In this episode of In Business podcast, Rich Everett chat's with special guest Mark Nielsen. Mark is the Global CEO of Talent International and Non-Executive Director at Talent RISE.Talent International is a global tech and digital recruitment business. Talent RISE is a charitable foundation dedicated to changing the lives of young people.Mark shares his compelling and engaging story about growing up in South Africa and coming out as a gay man, which was against the "stereotypical" type at the time. Mark also shares the leadership attributes and values he's established throughout his successful career by facing challenges, overcoming adversity, the incredible culture he's developed at Talent International, and much more.Key takeaways from this episode are:Challenges allow you to share your authentic self and shape you as a leader.Take away the fear of failure, and you'd be amazed at what you can achieve.The value of knowing "we are all in this together".The power of leading with purpose, authenticity and vulnerability.Show links:Talent International: https://www.talentinternational.comTalent RISE: https://talentrise.orgEverett Coaching: https://everettcoaching.com
When Cat Tran and Mark Nielsen started Hue Vietnamese Restaurant in 2010, their goal was to create a restaurant that introduced the cuisine to customers in the most accessible way possible. Not everyone understood their mission, but by and by they created a brand that became a staple in the community.On this week's podcast, we're discussing the origins of the restaurant and the evolution of the brand over the past 12 years. Along the way, we also delve into Tran and Nielsen's decision to build a new restaurant from the ground up, the spirit of the lively new restaurant and their plans for the future.
Toy Story 4 discussion with writer Stephany Folsom, actor Tony Hale, producers Mark Nielsen and Jonas Rivera, and director Josh Cooley on June 22, 2019 at the Samuel Goldwyn Theater. Moderated by Randy Haberkamp.
Mark Nielsen is the Global CEO of Talent International and is Gabrielle's latest guest on the Authentic Leadership Podcast series. Mark's aptitude was recognised in 2018 when the CEO Magazine awarded him both CEO of the Year and Professional Services Executive of the Year. Over the course of his career, Mark has held C-level roles across start-ups, turnarounds and multinational corporations. This experience spans organisations in Australia, South Africa, China, the United Kingdom, and the USA, and across the recruitment, technology, resources, retail and medical device sectors. Throughout his career he has held executive and non-executive director positions on listed and unlisted company boards. Mark is a big believer in people being their most authentic selves in the workplace and is a huge equality champion. He knows that people should be the number one focus of every great business and that they should be allowed to be their most authentic and vulnerable selves. He grew up in South Africa which, at the time, was a very conservative country and he really struggled to express his identity as a gay man which he openly speaks about. Still to this day, there are a lot of people who struggle with this and don't have the courage to be themselves. Mark wants to change that. During the conversation, Mark speaks candidly about the challenges he has faced being an openly gay man in the corporate world. He also has one of the best articulated company polices Gabrielle has heard. This episode will be well worth a listen.
To discuss The Politics of Equality I am interviewing Mark Nielsen. He is the Global Chief Executive Officer of Talent International and a pioneering leader with over 25 years of experience. Over the course of his career, Mark has held C-level roles across start-ups, turnarounds, and multinational corporations. This experience spans organizations in Australia, South Africa, China, the United Kingdom, and the USA, and across the recruitment, technology, resources, retail and medical device sectors. Throughout his career, he has held executive and non-executive director positions on listed and unlisted company boards. Mark is often referred to as a “new age” or “next-generation” leader who truly understands the multiple benefits of a fully engaged and committed team. He is particularly proud of having built an open, respectful, and unique culture at Talent. Mark aims to ensure that each member of the team champions Talent's core tenets of progressive and innovative thinking, passion for technological advancement and digital transformation, and customer-centered service. Mark's current role is managing Talent's $750m+ business, driving both Talent's global expansion and its cultural and digital transformations. He is also the co-founder and board member of Talent's foundation Talent RISE, which addresses youth unemployment through the mentoring and placement of young people into technology-related roles. In 2018, Mark was named Australian CEO of the Year (CEO Magazine), Professional Services Executive of the Year (CEO Magazine), and Recruitment Leader of the Year – Australia (SEEK SARA Awards). In 2020, he was on the Deliotte 50 Outstanding LGBTI+ leaders list. Mark holds a Bachelor of Commerce and a Post Graduate Diploma in Accounting from the University of Cape Town is a graduate of The Wharton School's Executive Development Program and is a member of Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand. Mark is highly regarded for his ability to lead and build high-performance organizations with compassion at their core. He is outcome-focused, a long-term thinker and therefore passionate about building strong organizational cultures. Questions we cover with Mark: Can you share your career ambitions – so what you thought you'd do for a living when you were a kid growing up? And did that happen? Your early career story please! How do you define equality and moreover inequality? Is the notion we are all born equal even realistic let alone what we can do to even out the equality divide that permeates everything such as our income status, education, where we live, and of course gender? Is equality above leveling the playfield or compensating when the situation is clearly not equal or fair? E.g. I think of things like superannuation being paid for women who take career breaks for family reasons. Some employers will top it up while they are on maternity leave. You grew up in South Africa which, at the time, was a very conservative country and you say you really struggled to express his identity as a gay man. Still to this day, there are a lot of people who struggle with this and don't have the courage to be themselves. I know you want to change that. As a white male living a fairly comfortable life as far as we know, do you think you have an obligation – maybe more than most – to address equality more than others who may be perceived as less privileged? Why and how do you do that in your work/daily life? The rise of “cancel culture” and the idea of canceling someone coincides with a familiar pattern: A celebrity or other public figure does or says something offensive. A public backlash, often fuelled by politically progressive social media, ensues. Then come the calls to cancel the person — that is, to effectively end their career or revoke their cultural cachet, whether through boycotts of their work or disciplinary action from an employer. Is this recent focus on cancel culture a “mob mentality” on steroids, or a long-overdue way of speaking truth to old forms of power? How can it help balance the power the higher profile people have over us long term or not? What role does business and government play in improving equality in modern society? Share an example or two of how this can be done better or has been done overseas even. Who have been your greatest mentors (1 or 2) and what did they teach you? If you could choose a favorite book, song or film what would it be and why? (Can be serious or quirky!). Take away: What your final takeaway message for us on addressing The Politics of Equality?
In this episode of #ExpertAnswers join Mark Nielsen, a professor of human anatomy at the University of Utah, as he answers questions from a recent webinar on the evolutionary and developmental patterns that clarify the structural organization of the peripheral nervous system For more information, to watch the webinar, or to download a copy of the full Q&A Report, click here.
In this episode of #ExpertAnswers join Mark Nielsen, a professor of human anatomy at the University of Utah, as he answers questions from a recent webinar on the evolutionary and developmental patterns that clarify the structural organization of the peripheral nervous system For more information, to watch the webinar, or to download a copy of the full Q&A Report, click here.
Dr. Mark Nielsen is the Associate Dean of the College of Science and a professor of mathematics at the University of Idaho. We discussed the complex nature of mathematics as it pertains to the natural world and the way we think. To that regard, Dr. Nielsen explained the unreasonable effectiveness of mathematics, "the mathiverse", and the fundamental limitations of the human intellect in regard to the structure of mathematical systems. The College of Science at the University of Idaho has a podcast which Dr. Nielsen is a part of; it is called The Vandal Science Experience. Check it out! For any questions, comments, or suggestions, email us at into.the.absurd.podcast@gmail.com or follow us on Facebook (@podcast.into.the.absurd), Instagram (@into.the.absurd), Twitter (@AbsurdInto), or Reddit (r/Into_the_Absurd). Thank you for listening!
In this Episode we discuss my new dog Aust Ch Trupoint Get To Know Me- Knowa Who is from "Acewild" GERMAN SHORTHAIRED POINTERS is the Tasmanian branch of "Trupoint Kennels" in Victoria, owned by Mark Nielsen. Acewild will continue on with the all the principles of Trupoint where GSP's are bred for style, workability and personality. GSP's that can be in the Field one day and the Showring the next and do both jobs well. Who will come home to sit in front of the fire & on your lap, who want to be part of your life always. 'ACEWILD and TRUPOINT' one and the same, just different states. GSP's who excel in Obedience, Field, Showring and as loving homebodies. "ACEWILD" is the Tassie base of Trupoint. Excellent Gradings at National Specialities under GSP Specialists. Best in Show and Groups awards...judged by National & Internationals. Excellent working dogs. a puppy owner stated.. "My boy is a Champion Samba Hunter..." he doesn't need the fringies." Excellent Assistant Dogs Excellent CaniX racing dogs: a European Champion 2017 & 2018 British Champions all sired by Acewild Heza Tazzi At Indijazz who was exported to U.K. Most importantly ALL the above are LOVERs of their humans.. YouTube: https://youtu.be/9IFU3qZrBwA T Spring: https://teespring.com/stores/the-paw-mvmnt
Pt 2 with retired Deputy Fire Commissioner for The Chicago Fire Department Mark Nielsen and his son Scott who is a current member of the Chicago Fire Department
Vince and Corey talk to retired Deputy Fire Commissioner for the Chicago Fire Department Mark Nielsen and his son Scott who is a current member of CFD. Mark talks about his 38 years with CFD, his book and how the fire service was back in "the day"
Hur spelar läge och standard på lägenheter in när det gäller vilken hyra de har? En utredning håller nu på att se över det här och ska föreslå en bättre hyressättning. Vi intervjuar utredaren Sophia Mattson-Linnala, följt av ett samtal mellan Jörgen Mark-Nielsen från Sveriges Allmännytta och Margareta Björkvald från Hyresgästföreningen.
It's a twitter group that started many many projects that a lot of people have enjoyed. Super creative minds, hilarious takes, wrestling fans, music fans. And we have 9 of my fellow Think Tank buddies with me today! Jeff Jewett, Mark Nielsen, Dave Hancock, Mike Dockins, Matt Koon, Pond Water Dave, Dave Silva and Rottencrotch. Plus a new podcast announcement!
Arbetsförmedlingen står inför stora förändringar. Fristående aktörer ska ta över rustning och matchning av arbetssökande. Samtidigt har myndigheten bantat rejält. Vad blir Arbetsförmedlingen nya roll? Samtidigt som Arbetsförmedlingen nu planerar för sitt nya uppdrag ska dom också få fler i arbete och utbildning. Klarar de det, trots att myndigheten blivit av med många medarbetare? Arbetsförmedlingens nya chef, Maria Mindhammar, är gäst i Ekots Lördagsintervju. Kommentar: Sanna Drysén, reporter på Ekot Därefter fördjupning om bostadskrisen. Under den senaste tiden har flera medier rapporterat om en växande grupp hemlösa som inte har stora sociala problem men som inte har råd att skaffa en bostad. Behöver vi införa social housing, eller en social bostadssektor, i Sverige? Reportage med Per Bolund (MP) bostadsminister, Martin Lindvall, samhällspolitisk chef på Fastighetsägarna, Jörgen Mark-Nielsen, samhällspolitisk chef på Svenska allmännyttan. Kommentar: Micael Nilsson, expert på Boverket Programledare: Monica Saarinen Producent: Maja Lagercrantz Tekniker: Astrid Ankarcrona
Sverige behöver en bostadspolitik för alla, en generell bostadspolitik som bidrar till att alla har möjlighet att bo bra till rimlig kostnad. Allmännyttan har också ambitionen att alla ska få tillång till bostäder, men idag fungerar det inte. Bostadsforskaren Martin Grander och Jörgen Mark-Nielsen på Sveriges Allmännytta är eniga i att det behövs en ny bostadssocial utredning. Möt dem i ett samtal om huruvida allmännyttan spelat ut sin roll, social housing och hur vissa kommuner kan smita från ansvar. I Veckans Aktuellt tar expertkommentator Lennart Weiss upp den nya rapporten ”Historiskt ras – mitt i en glödande högkonjunktur”. Innehåll: 01.37: Veckans Aktuellt med Lennart Weiss 07.33: Samtal med Jörgen Mark-Nielsen och Martin Grander 46.13: Kommentar Lennart Weiss Programledare: Anna Bellman Kontakta oss på: podd@bostadspolitik.se https://www.bostadspolitik.se https://www.facebook.com/bostadspolitik.se/
In Episode 68 of the Pixar Post Podcast, we dive into and discuss Pixar's seven films in development, we inquire about Brad Bird's upcoming film, we dive into Awards season chatter about Toy Story 4 and we wonder – is Pixar looking for production support outside the United States? As if that wasn't a full episode in itself, we also share our interview with Director of Studio Mastering & Operations, Cynthia Slavens as we dive into a background of her team, how they tackle re-rendering a Pixar film into Ultra High-Definition 4K format and learn if every version of the film is cataloged in the Pixar Archives. The episode (of course) kicks off with T.J. putting Julie to the test with two Pixar-themed trivia questions. What percent of Monsters in Monsters, Inc. have Mike Wazowski’s same tongue in their character rig? During the production of Up, the average animator produced how much animation in a week. At 3:48 into the show, we discuss Toy Story 4 producer, Mark Nielsen's discussion with Digital Spy in which he noted that there were seven Pixar films in development currently. We talk about who we already know is working on a film (of with two of those films are Onward and Soul) and explore Mark Andrews and Brad Bird's upcoming films (not necessarily Pixar films). Heck, is Mark still employed at the studio and what is Brad's connection to the book 1906? Starting at 20:41 we chat about a group of Pixar employees heading to the View Conference (October 21-25, 2019 in Turin, Italy) and SIGGRAPH Asia (November 17-20, 2019 in Brisbane, Australia) Of course, nothing is confirmed by any means, but a pair of recent articles got us thinking, "Is Pixar looking for production support from outside the United States for additional Disney+ projects?" We chat about a recent interview with Pixar President, Jim Morris in which he expresses interest working with India and Katherine Sarafian's meeting with the Armenian President who noted he's interested in "cooperation with Pixar." This is discussed starting at 30:30 into the show). At 40:27, we dive into Disney+ discussions as well and how this may relate to Pixar needing additional support outside of the United States and what is this "different type of storytelling" that they want to do which would involve threading together a number of shows? Awards chatter has begun and at 44:18 into the show, we chat about Toy Story 4 being included in the "For Your Consideration" push for Best Animated Feature as well as all three of the original SparkShorts being included as well (Smash and Grab, Purl, and Kitbull). Toy Story 4 is up against 32 films (to be whittled down to 5 before the Oscar's air on Feb 9, 2020) and there are an astounding 85 short films included in the list of eligible short films. At 52:34 into the episode, we get into our discussion with the Director of Studio Mastering & Operations, Cynthia Slavens. We chat all remastering Pixar's films into Ultra High-Definition and how the team balances remastering legacy films while supporting current production as well. We talk about how long it takes to remaster a film from scratch (yes, they go back to the original Toy Story masters and start fresh), and even explore Cynthia's journey to Pixar. We hope you enjoy the conversation as much as we did.
Velkommen til en udviddet Cinemajour, hvor vi ikke bare har en stak ovnvarme anmeldelser klar til din øregange, men også et dejligt langt interview med tre Pixar-mestre: Josh Cooley, Jonas Rivera og Mark Nielsen. De har henholdvis instrueret og produceret Toy Story 4, og Hjørnet har været i London for at snakke med dem. I stedet for bare at afspille interviewet, har vi valgt at perspektivere sagerne lidt. Derfor får vi denne gang selskab af en gammel Hjørne-ninja Brian 'Brie' Iskov. Brie var blandt meget andet en af værterne bag vores legendariske Pixar-episode (Podcast 116), så hvad mere naturligt end at hive ham ind foran en mikrofon, høre klip fra interviewene og snakke om det, som vores Pixar-buddies siger. Så Pixar og Toy Story 4 fylder altså en hel del denne gang, men der er naturligvis også blevet plads til en masse andre nye film. Jannik har føretrøjen på denne gang, for han har set flest film, men Niels og Casper kan også godt følge lidt med. Således anmelder vi håndgemængs-actionbaskeren Triple Threat, alligator-snapperen Crawl, Almodovar-prisvinderen Smerte og ære, gidseldramaet Ser du månen, Daniel og den tyske roadtrip Camper 303. Rigtig god fornøjelse! Med venlig hilsen, Casper, Jannik, Brie og Niels
Sam Clements talks to Toy Story 4 producers Mark Nielsen and Jonas Rivera about Pixar Animation Studio's latest animated adventure. It’s back – the jewel in Pixar’s crown and the story that changed cinema forever. The adventures of Woody, Buzz and the gang continue in another rollercoaster of a movie, which promises to pull on the heartstrings and tickle the funny bones of kids and grown-ups alike. Woody (Tom Hanks) has always been confident about his place in the world, and that his priority is taking care of his kid, whether that’s Andy or Bonnie. So when Bonnie’s prized but reluctant new toy, a disposable spork called Forky (Tony Hale), runs away during a family vacation, Woody and friends begin a quest to bring him back where he belongs. On their ensuing road-trip adventure alongside new faces and old friends, the charismatic pull-string cowboy learns just how big the world can be for a toy.
Tom Hanks, director Josh Cooley and producers Jonas Rivera and Mark Nielsen discuss the making of the fourth instalment of the much-loved Toy Story saga, revealing why Hanks can never say no to Woody.
On this week's episode, Carolyn meets with 'Toy Story 4' director Josh Cooley and producers Jonas Rivera and Mark Nielsen. The group discusses expanding the film series' cast of characters, hiding easter eggs on the latest sets in the world of Toy Story, and the emotional experience of working with Composer Randy Newman. In this podcast series, Carolyn Giardina, Tech Editor for The Hollywood Reporter, extends her coverage of the filmmaking crafts. She will be talking with the cinematographers, editors, production designers, composers, visual effects supervisors, and other leading artists that bring the magic of motion pictures to theaters. Subscribe now to receive episodes of this inspired new series that shines a light on the artists that spend most of their time behind the screen. Hosted by: Carolyn Giardina Produced by: Matthew Whitehurst and Joshua Farnham
The highly anticipated film arrives in theaters June 21 – and it just wouldn’t be the same without Tom Hanks and Tim Allen as Woody and Buzz Lightyear, the rest of the gang, Jessie (Joan Cusack), Rex (Wallace Shawn), Slinky Dog (Blake Clark) the Potato Heads (Don Rickles, Estelle Harris) and Hamm (John Ratzenberger) among others join Bonnies newest Toy “Forky”(Tony Hale) then set off on a road trip adventure that reunites them with Bo Peep (Annie Potts) and a new cast of amazing characters including Ducky (Keegan-Michael Key) & Bunny (Jordan Peele) , Duke Caboom (Keanu Reeves), Gabby Gabby (Christina Hendricks) and Giggle McDimples (Ally Maki). Forky along with Boo Peep can already be found in Walt Disney World Toy Story Land, along with a vast assortment of merchandise. I was able to participate in a media preview that included an early screening of the film, a look at new products including toys games and collectibles associated with the film along with a press conference featuring some of the voice actors along with Director Josh Cooley and Producers Jonas Rivera and Mark Nielsen. There may be slight unintentional spoilers in the Q&A… fair warning. Overall, this film is marvelous, it’s the perfect extension to the toy story franchise with a great mix of familiar characters, alongside new characters on an unexpected adventure… it’s perfect and you need to see it!!!
The National Film Tribune and Anchor Movie Talk present Review. Where one or more of our colleagues review a recent film within the first two weeks of its release. Today we review Toy Story 4, The film continues from Toy Story 3, sheriff Woody and astronaut Buzz Lightyear among their other toy friends have found a new appreciation after being given by Andy to Bonnie. They are introduced to Forky, a spork that has been made into a toy and embark on a road trip adventure. Directed by Josh Cooley Starring Tom Hanks, Tim Allen, Annie Potts, Keegan-Michael Key, Jordan Peele, Madeline McGraw,Christina Hendricks, Keanu Reeves, Ally Maki, Jay Hernandez,Lori Alan and Joan Cusak. Produced by Mark Nielsen and Jonas Rivera Send us The National Film Tribune and Anchor Movie Talk present Review. Where one or more of our colleagues review a recent film within the first two weeks of its release. Today we review Toy Story 4, a film message of what you thought of the film find us online at filmtribune.net
I feel like it should be spelled “Wendsday”, but American English and English in general is weird, so here we are. Host Kristian Harloff and Roxy Striar saw #MenInBlackInternational, so they’ll be giving their thoughts on it, with Josh Macuga, Mark Reilly, Cody Hall, and Alex Marzoña silently nodding as they talk. But even more awesome is that we have the director and producers of #ToyStory4 in the house! Special guests director Josh Cooley, and producers Jonas Rivera and Mark Nielsen are here to talk about the fourth installment of one of the best franchises ever! Follow Josh Cooley: https://twitter.com/cooleyurfaceoff Toy Story 4 in theater on June 21! 00:00 Kristian loves hitting cameras, Roxy gets lost in malls 08:51 greatest baseball brawls of all time 19:38 Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order looks crazy; a little Shameless discussion 26:52 pit blasting, blue cheese sucks 32:57 Men In Black: International review (41:18 back to it) 37:48 The Bachelorette and Big Brother 47:11 Star Wars: Rise of Skywalker being edited on set; Meryl Streep 49:28 Kevin Durant injury 1:00:35 Toy Story 4 director Josh Cooley, producers Jonas Rivera and Mark Nielsen in studio to talk about adding on to the legacy of the franchise, the greatness of Forky, Keanu Reeves, Randy Newman’s music for the movie, Forky and Bo Peep short films on Disney+, and more! 1:36:25 Dark Phoenix original ending revealed 1:39:57 Rami Malek almost appeared in Rocketman 1:43:02 how’s Dylan O’Brien doing? 1:46:20 questions - pod racing Star Wars show? favorite guest on the show so far? what movie would you want to see scored live?
In episode 65 of the Pixar Post Podcast, we dive into the full discussion with Josh Cooley and Mark Nielsen — actually answering 15 questions (of which we highlighted 7 above) all about Toy Story 4. Before we dive into the episode fully, we also highlight some of the latest news from the studio — show notes below. We kick off the episode with Toy Story trivia and then offer a high-level overview of our trip (highlighting all that we're going to share over the next few weeks). At 15:28 into the episode, we cover the recent trip we took to Canada to visit Toys R Us and the product videos we've been having a blast creating. At 25:34 into the show, we discuss the Toy Story 4 French premiere at the Annecy Film Festival on June 14 and at 28:02 we discuss the new Toy Story themed table-service restaurant which was recently announced for Disney's Hollywood Studios. At 31:56 we talk about Mychael and Jeff Danna scoring the upcoming (March 2020) release of Onward and then dive into a follow-up discussion on Disney+ and the Monsters at Work show (at 33:44). We also touch on Billy Crystal's historic honoring at the Grauman's Chinese Theater and his impressive nod to Mike Wazowski (at 40:30). Finally, before the interview, we provide some updated comments to our prior podcast (episode 63) asking if Pixar's short films are no longer happening and now transitioning to SparkShorts exclusively. The fantastic conversation with Josh Cooley and Mark Nielsen kicks off at 46:51 into the episode. Listen along as they answer 15 questions over 30 minutes to dive deep into Toy Story 4.
"Men hyresreglering, det har vi ju redan i Sverige". Sant, falskt eller mittemellan? Samtal med Jörgen Mark-Nielsen, utredningsansvarig på SABO och flerfaldig statlig utredare av hyressättningssystemet och allmännyttan. Intervjuare: Helene Ahlberg
In November 2010, 20-year-old Cody Legebokoff was pulled over by an RCMP officer while speeding away from a dark abandoned road. Little did the officer realize that his actions that night would be stopping a serial killer in his tracks. This episode covers the case and trial of Cody Legebokoff, one of Canada's youngest serial killers. Thank you to Mark Nielsen for helping me cover this story. You can find Mark's full coverage of the Cody Legebokoff case from the Prince George Citizen here, including the audio from Cody's interrogations - http://www.princegeorgecitizen.com/news/legebokoff-trial Please consider supporting Court Junkie with as little as $3 a month via Patreon.com/CourtJunkie. Help support Court Junkie with $6 a month and get access to bonus monthly episodes. Follow me on Twitter @CourtJunkiePod or Instagram at CourtJunkie. Music in this episode is from freemusicarchive.org under an Attribution license: Never Asked by Unheard Music Concepts: http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Unheard_Music_Concepts/Industry/04_Never_Asked Planet F by Lee Rosevere: http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Lee_Rosevere/Trappist-1/Lee_Rosevere_-_Trappist-1_-_05_Planet_F We Were Never Meant to Live Here by Chris Zabriskie: http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Chris_Zabriskie/Music_from_Neptune_Flux/ChrisZabriskie-MusicfromNeptuneFlux-10 Music from dig.ccmixter.org: Statia by gurdonark (c) copyright 2009 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/gurdonark/19368 Ft: J. Lang
Did you know that approximately 90% of all texts are opened within 3 minutes of being received? Mark Nielsen, founder and executive chairman of TextPower, Inc. joined us in the studio to talk about how his firm is using the power of text messaging as a means for faster and a more cost effective communication application for businesses. Founder and Managing Partner at The Fidelis Group, Bruce Conklin joined the program to discuss how his firm is helping middle market companies compete in a changing and growing marketplace. With Bruce's background in business turnaround, Bruce leads his company to focus on assisting his clients in risk management, operations solutions and marketing strategies.
A continuación: Células electroquímicas y microorganismos de los sedimentos oceánicos, cerdos probióticos, y focas de la Antártida y una enfermedad del hombre. En el capítulo de esta semana de El Mundo de los Microbios comenzaremos con este reportaje sobre las baterías microbianas.Células electroquímicas y microorganismos de los sedimentos oceánicosA los oceanógrafos les encantaría poder colocar sensores en las profundidades de los océanos y dejarlos allí abajo para realizar estudios a largo plazo. Pero todavía no pueden hacerlo porque lo único que logra impulsar estos sensores son las baterías.Mark Nielsen, graduado por la Universidad del Estado de Oregón, dice que las baterías son económicas y seguras. El problema es que se agotan y necesitan ser reemplazadas. La vida de una batería típica de un instrumento es de alrededor de un año. Nielsen está trabajando en pilas capaces de funcionar con microorganismos que habitan en el océano. Un lado del circuito recoge los electrones producidos por las bacterias del sedimento del fondo marino, mientras que el otro combina estos electrones con oxígeno e hidrógeno para formar agua. Así se produce la suficiente energía como para alimentar un sensor – en teoría.Nielsen afirma que, teóricamente, estos dispositivos deberían ser una fuente inagotable de suministro una vez que comienzan a generar energía, pero hasta ahora se hallan limitados por la durabilidad de los instrumentos. Entre otros problemas se produce la corrosión de los cables.Cree que los ingenieros resolverán estos temas. Hasta el presente él y sus colegas han demostrado que las pilas funcionan en lugares donde existe una actividad microbiana alta, pero quieren ampliar su alcance. También planean probar la pila con sensores reales. ¿Su primer proyecto? Seguir las migraciones de las tortugas.Cerdos probióticosEn Europa, al igual que en los Estados Unidos, sólo los cerditos más sanos llegan al mercado. En la Unión Europea Salmonella es prevalente en las poblaciones de cerdos. Y un cerdo es una fuente de salmonelosis para los consumidores. En estos momentos los científicos están comenzando a estudiar la terapia probiótica, no para el hombre sino para los cerdos.Cuando una intuición se enfrenta al método científico, a menudo pierde la intuición. Pero no ha sido así en el caso de la prueba probiótica con los cerdos.En Irlanda, Collin Hill, profesor de la University College Cork, observó que algunos cerdos de piaras infectadas con Salmonella no enfermaban. ¿Cuál era el secreto? Hill aisló bacterias intestinales procedentes de los cerdos sanos y preparó con ellas un pienso probiótico especial. Los probióticos son bacterias vivas que pueden beneficiar a su hospedador.Los cerdos alimentados con leche desnatada con probióticos resistían Salmonella y ganaban peso. Los cerdos infectados que se alimentaban sólo con leche desnatada enflaquecían.Hill afirma que el experimento funcionó casi tan bien como lo imaginara puesto que partió de la hipótesis de que las bacterias del intestino podrían ofrecer alguna protección contra Salmonella y sus ensayos probaron que tenía razón.Existen aún muchas preguntas por contestar –incluyendo la más importante: ¿Cómo hacen los probióticos lo que hacen? Hill y sus colaboradores continúan con sus investigaciones.Focas de la Antártida y una enfermedad del hombreUnos investigadores dicen haber encontrado en focas del Antártico una cepa virulenta de la bacteria Escherichia coli, asociada a humanos. También se han encontrado cepas humanas de Salmonella y Campylobacter en focas y pingüinos.Bjorn Olson, profesor del hospital de la Universidad de Upsala en Suecia, cree que las bacterias pueden proceder de las bases de investigación establecidas en el continente.Olson considera que si no se tiene cuidado con los residuos humanos en estas bases científicas, o si las aguas residuales se vierten directamente a las aguas de alrededor, pueden transferirse diferentes patógenos a la fauna silvestre de la zona.El Tratado de la Antártida exige a las bases de mayor tamaño tratar sus aguas residuales, pero Olson dice que esto puede que no sea suficiente para evitar que las bacterias contaminen el medioambiente.No está claro qué efecto, si lo tienen, ejercen estos patógenos sobre la fauna antártica. Pero Olson asegura que, como probablemente vivirá más gente en la Antártida en un par de décadas, es preciso realizar más investigaciones en relación con la contaminación microbiana.