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Die 4zu3-Crew meldet sich nach überstandener Länderspielpause mit Überlänge zurück. In Folge #71 geht es um die Tabellenspitze mit Dresden und Cottbus - und um das gallische Dorf der 3. Liga: Verl. Der Sportclub sorgt weiter für Furore - unter anderem dank Topscorer Berkan Taz. Bei RW Essen hingegen ist der Abstiegskampf weiter real: RWE-Kapitän Michael Schultz schätzt die Lage im exklusiven 4zu3-Interview ein und wird dabei mit einer Anekdote eines ehemaligen Mitspielers überrascht. Außerdem hat er selbst noch eine Überraschung für alle Essener Fans dabei! Darüberhinaus geht es in der aktuellen Episode von 4zu3 um die zweite Chance für Chance Simakala beim VfL Osnabrück und um die bittere Lage bei der SpVgg Unterhaching. Und am Ende steigt dann die Vorfreude auf den DFB-Pokal-Abend mit Arminia Bielefeld gegen Doublesieger Bayer Leverkusen. Und falls ihr uns Sprachnachrichten zukommen lassen wollt, könnt ihr das gerne unter folgender Nummer tun: 0151 566 58 335
Post-pandemic, employers are competing for workers to return to the office and property owners are competing to attract tenants in new ways. In this insightful episode, host Dan Spiegel speaks with Michael Schultz on the evolving dynamics between employees and employers, and the amenity war by property owners, particularly in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. Michael Schultz, founder of Infuse Hospitality, shares his remarkable journey in the hospitality sector and how his company is transforming ordinary spaces into extraordinary experiences for tenants and employees alike. The conversation explores how critical the right space and building are to cultivating a thriving business. Join us to learn how creating exceptional workplace experiences can drive engagement and loyalty.
Gay homosexuals Nick and Joseph discuss Fighting to Be Me: The Dwen Curry Story - a 2025 BET+ original directed by Joe Carroll, written La Jill Hunt, starring Dyllon Burnside, AJ Johnson, and DB Woodside. Additional topics include:Reviewing Nick's Oscars predictionsBlack filmmakers who are not Tyler Perry: Lee Daniels, Michael Schultz, Rick Famuyiwa, Mariama Diallo, and Mahamat-Saleh HarounThe death of D'Wayne WigginsJoin us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/FishJellyFilmReviewsWant to send them stuff? Fish Jelly PO Box 461752 Los Angeles, CA 90046Find merch here: https://fishjellyfilmreviews.myspreadshop.com/allVenmo @fishjellyVisit their website at www.fishjellyfilms.comFind their podcast at the following: Anchor: https://anchor.fm/fish-jelly Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/388hcJA50qkMsrTfu04peH Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/fish-jelly/id1564138767Find them on Instagram: Nick (@ragingbells) Joseph (@joroyolo) Fish Jelly (@fishjellyfilms)Find them on Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/ragingbells/ https://letterboxd.com/joroyolo/Nick and Joseph are both Tomatometer-approved critics at Rotten Tomatoes: https://www.rottentomatoes.com/critics/nicholas-bell https://www.rottentomatoes.com/critics/joseph-robinson
"Am I the baddest mojo low down around this this town? Sho'Nuff!" The Last Dragon (1985) Directed by Michael Schultz and starring Taimak, Vanity, Julius Carry, Christohpher Murney, Leo O'Brien and Faith Prince Next Time: Daughter's of Dust (1991)
On this episode of Drive-In Double Feature Podcast, Nathan and Ryan take a heartfelt journey back to 1975 with the coming-of-age masterpiece Cooley High. Directed by Michael Schultz, this influential film tells the story of two high school friends navigating life, love, and dreams in Chicago during the 1960s. The hosts delve into the film's blend of humor and tragedy, its groundbreaking depiction of African American youth, and its unforgettable Motown soundtrack. Does Cooley High live up to its iconic reputation? Tune in to find out!
Today, we cover and overlooked gem that had the best cast of actors, doing their best with a pretty dreadful script. It's Scavenger Hunt, a wannabe It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World, from 1979! Starring Richard Benjamin, James Coco, Scatman Crothers, Ruth Gordon, Cloris Leachman, Cleavon Little, Roddy McDowall, Robert Morley, Richard Mulligan, Tony Randall, Dirk Benedict, Willie Aames, Stephanie Faracy, Stephen Furst, Richard Masur and cameos from Meat Loaf, Arnold Schwarzenegger, and Vincent Price! Directed by Michael Schultz, who also directed Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band and The Last Dragon! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thegenxfiles/support
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Annie Glenn (also known as Urban Girl Annie) started her company LG Retail Enterprises back in 1994 and has been doing retail ever since. Although Annie majored in literature in college, she knew she wanted to own a business since she was 10 years old. With no prior background in retail, she credits her business success to having great instincts and a lack of fear. Today, she's a proud entrepreneur and a mom to two amazing boys, Jack and Cooper. Her hope is that her stores, including Urban Girl Accessories, bring joy and happiness to whoever walks through the doors. Jamie Carl is the owner and founder of Serge + Jane in Minneapolis, MN. S+J is a lifestyle boutique featuring men's, women's, kids, pets, vinyl, home + gifts in a 3-story shop (4 including the open-air rooftop where they host fashion shows, trunk shows, pop-ups + always a DJ + dance party)! Jamie spent the first 15 years of her career in retail at Target Corporation. Jamie spent the last 9 years there working on and leading the Internal Events Team. She was responsible for Board Meetings all the way up to 10,000-person National Team Meetings with guest speakers, musicians, fashion shows and more! Jamie left the role at Target when she couldn't balance two big jobs within retail in one family and took the opportunity to stay home with her two young boys for several years, all while fine-tuning her vision for the shop and "visually re-merchandising" her house for each holiday!Michael Schultz is the co-owner and creative eye of Cursive New York, which operates 2 stores in New York City. Cursive is a tightly focused concept with the simple mission of cultivating joy. Michael, along with his husband, Douglas Duncan, have established Cursive as a strong and forward voice in the industry. Cursive offers gift, stationery, home and lifestyle products and is constantly evolving. Cursive operated in New York City's iconic Grand Central Terminal for 11 years and within ABC Carpet & Home for 15 years, until the Covid-19 pandemic upended those long runs. Making lemonade out of lemons, Schultz and Duncan doubled down on New York and opened 2 shops in New York's West Village neighborhood, 4 blocks apart. One shop is true to the original Cursive vision, while Cursive Home is the brand's extension into home goods. In this second Retailer Roundtable, we chat about what our three guests have been up to over the last couple of years. Annie, Jamie, and Michael all share the stories of how they started up their stores and how they approach shows. We discuss some of the highlights from the recent Las Vegas show, plans for the upcoming holiday season, and the craziest current in-store trends. We also talk about how everyone approaches sales and handles social media.This week's episode is sponsored by Fine Lines, a west coast wholesale rep agency with showrooms in Las Vegas and Seattle representing over 50 fabulous gifts, fashion + home lines.What's Inside: How Annie, Jamie, and Michael started their storesPlans for the upcoming holiday seasonHow to handle social mediaMentioned In This Episode:Annie GlennUrbangirlaccessories.comUrban Girl Accessories on InstagramJamie CarlSergeandjane.comSerge and Jane on InstagramMichael SchultzCursivenewyork.comCursive New York on Instagram
On the latest episode of A Conversation with Host Floyd Marshall Jr., filmmakers and enthusiasts were treated to an inspiring discussion with Bobby Yan, an eight-time Emmy Award-winning director, writer, and visual effects artist. Yan's career, which began with humble beginnings in the world of music videos, has flourished into a multifaceted one that touches nearly every corner of the entertainment industry. With his unique storytelling approach and undeniable talent, Yan offers invaluable insights for both aspiring and independent filmmakers alike. From Hollis, Queens to Hollywood Raised in Hollis, Queens, New York, Bobby Yan's early experiences were steeped in the rich cultural landscape of hip hop. In the podcast, Yan shares how growing up in this neighborhood during the rise of legendary hip hop group Run DMC significantly influenced his creative voice. He later moved to New Orleans for school, where the city's vibrant music scene and diverse cultures expanded his artistic perspective. Yan's journey highlights the powerful impact of one's environment on creative development, a reminder for filmmakers to draw inspiration from their surroundings and personal experiences. Yan's passion for filmmaking was solidified after watching influential films such as School Daze by Spike Lee and Straight Out of Brooklyn by Matty Rich. These experiences helped Yan realize the potential of storytelling through film, particularly in representing the lives and struggles of marginalized communities. The Power of Storytelling and Representation During the interview, Yan spoke about the importance of diversity and representation both in front of and behind the camera. As an Asian American filmmaker working predominantly on African American content, Yan emphasized the need for filmmakers to authentically represent the stories of all communities. He believes that storytelling serves as a tool for healing and cultural exchange, allowing audiences to connect with narratives they might otherwise not encounter. Yan is especially passionate about using his platform to shine a light on underrepresented voices in the film industry. He encourages filmmakers to focus on creating work that is deeply personal yet universally relatable, and to remain committed to the craft of storytelling, no matter the challenges they may face. The Importance of Mentorship and Community Yan shared how mentorship has played a critical role in his career, particularly his relationship with legendary director Michael Schultz. Learning from industry veterans has shaped his directing approach, especially in how he manages the collaborative atmosphere on set. He advises young filmmakers to not only hone their technical skills but also cultivate leadership qualities that inspire and uplift their cast and crew. For independent filmmakers, Yan stressed the value of community. Whether through internships, collaborations, or simply networking with like-minded creatives, building a strong support system is key to thriving in the competitive world of filmmaking. What's Next for Bobby Yan? As he continues to break new ground, Bobby Yan remains as driven as ever. He is currently working on several high-profile projects, including a feature film biopic on 1970s music icon and AIDS activist Sylvester, as well as a documentary about the legendary NYC concert venue, “Sounds of Brazil,” narrated by Julian Lennon. Final Thoughts Bobby Yan's interview is a must-watch for filmmakers looking to deepen their craft and expand their understanding of storytelling. His journey, filled with lessons on persistence, authenticity, and the power of representation, serves as an inspiration to creatives at every stage of their career. ============= Submit Your Film to Our Film Collective: ifapfilmcollective.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/aconversationwithfm/support
In this episode Amferny and Brian with a B talk about the 1985 cult classic, The Last Dragon. This movie is directed by Michael Schultz and stars Taimak, Faith Prince, Vanity and Julius Carry. Enjoy the story of Leroy Green and his battle for martial arts supremacy across the streets of New York City with the villainous Sho Nuff. This movie is available on Tubi, Amazon Prime, Apple TV, Vudu, Google Play, YouTube and AMC. Instagram Links: Follow Taimak @iamtaimak Follow Faith Prince @officialfaithprince The podcast art is by @delasernaxtattoos on Instagram and has been revised by rodrick_booker on Fiverr. If you like what you're hearing subscribe and comment on our Instagram @berated_b_rated_movies, Facebook @Berated B RatedMovies and Tik Tok @berated_b_rated_movies. Check out our website at Beratedbratedmovies.com. If you have any comments or movie suggestions please send them to beratedbratedmovies@gmail.com
Margo is joined by friend and former guest, Michael Schultz. Michael is the co-owner and creative eye of Cursive New York, which operates 2 stores in New York City. Cursive is a tightly focused concept with the simple mission of cultivating joy. Michael, along with his husband, Douglas Duncan, have established Cursive as a strong and forward voice in the industry where they offer gift, stationery, home and lifestyle products and is constantly evolving. Cursive operated in New York City's iconic Grand Central Terminal for 11 years and within ABC Carpet & Home for 15 years, until the Covid-19 pandemic upended those long runs. Making lemonade out of lemons, Schultz and Duncan doubled down on New York and opened 2 shops in New York's West Village neighborhood, 4 blocks apart. One shop is true to the original Cursive vision, while Cursive Home is the brand's extension into home goods. Margo and Michael discuss: Going all in on yourself, trusting your gut and having confidence in your creativity The thin line between inspiration and imitation within the digital landscape The risks of looking too closely at others' work and what it can lead to The importance of developing a unique point of view The patience and vulnerability required to pave your own path in the creative industry Maintaining confidence in one's original work even if it isn't immediately recognized Strategies that artists and designers can use to cultivate their own original ideas Setting yourself apart as a leader and visionary by thinking two steps ahead Connect with Michael: www.instagram.com/cursivenewyork www.instagram.com/curisvenyhome Connect with Margo: www.windowsillchats.com www.instagram.com/windowsillchats www.patreon.com/inthewindowsill
Siskoid Cinema presents... Fade In, the show that looks at famous actors and directors' first feature film, looking for that spark of future stardom. This episode, Denzel Washington's career fades in with Carbon Copy. Did one of the actors of his generation arrive fully formed in this odd George Segal comedy? Siskoid and Captain Entropy discuss! Listen to the episode below, or subscribe to FW Team-Up on Apple or Spotify! This podcast is a proud member of the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST NETWORK! Visit our WEBSITE: http://fireandwaterpodcast.com/ Follow us on TWITTER: https://twitter.com/FWPodcasts Like our FACEBOOK page: https://www.facebook.com/FWPodcastNetwork Use our HASHTAG online: #FWPodcasts Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/fwpodcasts Subscribe via Apple Podcasts as part of the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST NETWORK. Credits: Bonus clips: "Carbon Copy" by Michael Schultz, starring Susan Saint James, Jack Warden, Dick Martin, Denzel Washington, George Segal and Paul Winfield; and "Sweet Georgia Brown" by The Carroll Brothers. Thanks for leaving a comment!
Host Kim Singleton discusses the 1976 classic film "Car Wash" with digital ideation & visual artist Inez Brown. "Car Wash" takes a comedic look at a day in the life of employees of a car wash. The ensemble cast includes Ivan Dixon, Bill Duke, Franklin Ajaye, Antonio Fargas, Tracy Reed, Ren Woods, Leon Pinkney, Garrett Morris, Richard Pryor and the Pointer Sisters.https://www.instagram.com/consider_it_blacklit/
Host Kim Singleton discusses the 1976 classic film "Car Wash" with digital ideation & visual artist Inez Brown. "Car Wash" takes a comedic look at a day in the life of employees of a car wash. The ensemble cast includes Ivan Dixon, Bill Duke, Franklin Ajaye, Antonio Fargas, Tracy Reed, Ren Woods, Leon Pinkney, Garrett Morris, Richard Pryor and the Pointer Sisters.Thank you for listening and consider yourself Blacklit!Connect with Consider It Blacklit on Social Media:IG @Consider_It_BlacklitThreads @Consider_It_BlacklitFacebook @ConsiderItBlacklitX (Formerly know as Twitter) @WeAreBlacklitTik Tok @ss2kmedia
Continuing our three part series from the "Why Calvinism" Conference, this week Greg sat down with Dr. Sam Frost, Austin Keeler, and Dr. Michael Schultz. Greg discussed Full VS Partial Preterism with Dr. Sam Frost. He discussed the Holy Nope brand with Austin, as well as his time as a missionary in Africa. Greg wrapped up the episode with Dr. Schultz discussing Calvinism and the love of God, if God loves everyone, as well as his wife's books pertaining to the loss of a child and her young adult series. Enjoy!Find out ore about Dr. Sam Frost and his books hereFollow Austin Keeler and his Holy Nope videos hereFind out more about Dr. Michael Schultz here Facebook Page: Dead Men Walking PodcastInstagram: @deadmenwalkingpodcastThreads: @deadmenwalkingpodcastTwitter: @RealDMWPodcastCheck out our snarky merch HERE
Continuing our three part series from the "Why Calvinism" Conference, this week Greg sat down with Dr. Sam Frost, Austin Keeler, and Dr. Michael Schultz. Greg discussed Full VS Partial Preterism with Dr. Sam Frost. He discussed the Holy Nope brand with Austin, as well as his time as a missionary in Africa. Greg wrapped up the episode with Dr. Schultz discussing Calvinism and the love of God, if God loves everyone, as well as his wife's books pertaining to the loss of a child and her young adult series. Enjoy! Find out ore about Dr. Sam Frost and his books hereFollow Austin Keeler and his Holy Nope videos hereFind out more about Dr. Michael Schultz hereK&K Furnishings: Providing quality furnishings for business, education, worship, and hospitality for the Glory of God!Jacob's Supply: Quality building materials at wholesale prices! Facebook: Dead Men Walking PodcastYoutube: Dead Men Walking PodcastInstagram: @DeadMenWalkingPodcastTwitter X: @RealDMWPodcastExclusive Content: PubTV App
Continuing our three part series from the "Why Calvinism" Conference, this week Greg sat down with Dr. Sam Frost, Austin Keeler, and Dr. Michael Schultz. Greg discussed Full VS Partial Preterism with Dr. Sam Frost. He discussed the Holy Nope brand with Austin, as well as his time as a missionary in Africa. Greg wrapped up the episode with Dr. Schultz discussing Calvinism and the love of God, if God loves everyone, as well as his wife's books pertaining to the loss of a child and her young adult series. Enjoy!Find out ore about Dr. Sam Frost and his books hereFollow Austin Keeler and his Holy Nope videos hereFind out more about Dr. Michael Schultz here Facebook Page: Dead Men Walking PodcastInstagram: @deadmenwalkingpodcastThreads: @deadmenwalkingpodcastTwitter: @RealDMWPodcastCheck out our snarky merch HERE
Probably the best way to describe this movie would be as a "Kung Fu Musical Comedy" but that MIGHT not do it justice! Produced by the founder of Motown Records (Berry Gordy) and directed by one of the early pioneers of African American cinema (Michael Schultz), it was a tale as old as time....of Bruce Leroy (Taimak), a young aspiring martial artist from New York City who aspires to become as accomplished as his idol, the legendary Bruce Lee. Of course, some folks stand in the way of our hero achieving his goal, mainly a local Kung Fu bully Sho'Nuff (Julius Carry III) and a local gangster, Eddie Arcadian played by Christopher Murney. Beyond that, he also might be falling in love with the host of a local music video show, the luminous Laura Charles played by the late, great Vanity. And what results is an enduring cult classic which could ONLY come out during the 1980's featuring loads of memorable fighting, music, and hijinks....all geared towards answering one critical question: "WHO is the MASTER??" Let's find out.....Host & Editor: Geoff GershonProducer: Marlene Gershon https://livingforthecinema.com/Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/Living-for-the-Cinema-Podcast-101167838847578Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/livingforthecinema/Letterboxd:https://letterboxd.com/Living4Cinema/
This week Greg had the pleasure to sit down with seven of the "Why Calvinism" Conference speakers. (Purchase Tickets here!) This included: Matt Slick, Jeffery Rice, Happy Addison, Michael Schultz, Keith Foskey, Claude Ramsey, and Andrew Rappaport. They joked, they laughed, but most importantly they discussed why calvinism is important for today, and gave an exclusive preview for the conference. Enjoy! K&K Furnishings: Providing quality furnishings for business, education, worship, and hospitality for the Glory of God!Jacob's Supply: Quality building materials at wholesale prices! Facebook: Dead Men Walking PodcastYoutube: Dead Men Walking PodcastInstagram: @DeadMenWalkingPodcastTwitter X: @RealDMWPodcastExclusive Content: PubTV AppSupport the show
This week Greg had the pleasure to sit down with seven of the "Why Calvinism" Conference speakers. (Purchase Tickets here!) This included: Matt Slick, Jeffery Rice, Happy Addison, Michael Schultz, Keith Foskey, Claude Ramsey, and Andrew Rappaport. They joked, they laughed, but most importantly they discussed why calvinism is important for today, and gave an exclusive preview for the conference. Enjoy! K&K Furnishings: Providing quality furnishings for business, education, worship, and hospitality for the Glory of God!Jacob's Supply: Quality building materials at wholesale prices! Facebook: Dead Men Walking PodcastYoutube: Dead Men Walking PodcastInstagram: @DeadMenWalkingPodcastTwitter X: @RealDMWPodcastExclusive Content: PubTV App
This week Greg had the pleasure to sit down with seven of the "Why Calvinism" Conference speakers. (Purchase Tickets here!) This included: Matt Slick, Jeffery Rice, Happy Addison, Michael Schultz, Keith Foskey, Claude Ramsey, and Andrew Rappaport. They joked, they laughed, but most importantly they discussed why calvinism is important for today, and gave an exclusive preview for the conference. Enjoy! K&K Furnishings: Providing quality furnishings for business, education, worship, and hospitality for the Glory of God!Jacob's Supply: Quality building materials at wholesale prices! Facebook: Dead Men Walking PodcastYoutube: Dead Men Walking PodcastInstagram: @DeadMenWalkingPodcastTwitter X: @RealDMWPodcastExclusive Content: PubTV AppSupport the show
Todd Michael Schultz is a musician and author, and the partner of Bret Easton Ellis, one of the world's most famous novelists and screenwriters. In an emotional and candid discussion, Todd lays out his vision of creativtiy, the dangers of navigating the LA elite, and what it's like to love a genius. Safe to say this is the most unique epsiode we've ever put out. Help us develop The Popular Show and get the full and UNCUT video version of this show, PLUS many extra exclusive shows at https://www.patreon.com/thepopularpod More ways to help us continue: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/thepopularshow https://www.buymeacoffee.com/thepopularshow https://cash.app/£ThePopularShow
Prepare to navigate the unpredictable tides of the real estate market with our latest episode that features the collective wisdom of industry titans Allen Corona and Michael Schultz. Together, we dissect the looming question of a 2024 market crash by weaving personal tales of adversity, triumph, and the clout of strategic networking. From the lenses of YouTube influence to top-tier luxury agency achievements, their stories are a beacon for both the budding realtor and the seasoned investor.Our dialogue traverses the intricate landscape of market trends, economic education, and the lingering effects of COVID-19 on real estate. As interest rates bob and weave, learn how they're influencing specialized markets, and why the family economics narrative demands transparency. We shed light on the more nuanced aspects of investment, such as the art of negotiation, pricing properties aptly, and why sometimes the biggest gamble is not in the bidding, but in holding your ground.By the time you finish listening, you'll have garnered insights on credit, long-term investment strategies, and the weight of broker designations in cementing professional credibility. Our journey through real estate is one of empowerment, providing you with the compass to make informed decisions that could chart your course to prosperity. Alen and Michael are more than just guides; they're the proof that in real estate, knowledge isn't just power—it's profit.Join host Mark Jones in a pivotal episode of the Key Factors Podcast, where we delve into the turbulent waters of the 2024 Real Estate Crash. With expert insights from renowned realtors Allen Corona and Michael Shultz, this episode promises a comprehensive analysis of the current housing market turmoil.
Claire Moore of the International Carwash Association, Justin Salisbury of Breeze Thru Car Wash, and Michael Schultz of Rich's Car Wash joined Matt DeWolf in an informative live panel at the Car Wash Show™ 2023 in Las Vegas. They discuss talent engagement, investing in your workforce, and how to effectively let employees know their personal worth and impact on the company.
Agatha Luz and Andrew Nette join Mike on a special episode to discuss Michael Schultz's Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (1978), a story of the dangers of fame set to the music of the music of The Beatles. The film stars the Brothers Gibb and Peter Frampton as innocents from Heartland, USA who get wooed by record producer B.D. (Donald Pleasence) and set against villains Mean Mr. Mustard and the FVB (Future Villain Band).Singer Diane Steinberg who played femme fatale Lucy (of the Sky of Diamonds) discusses the making of the film and her illustrious career.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/show/the-projection-booth-podcast_2/support.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5513239/advertisement
Agatha Luz and Andrew Nette join Mike on a special episode to discuss Michael Schultz's Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (1978), a story of the dangers of fame set to the music of the music of The Beatles. The film stars the Brothers Gibb and Peter Frampton as innocents from Heartland, USA who get wooed by record producer B.D. (Donald Pleasence) and set against villains Mean Mr. Mustard and the FVB (Future Villain Band).Singer Diane Steinberg who played femme fatale Lucy (of the Sky of Diamonds) discusses the making of the film and her illustrious career.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5513239/advertisement
Welcome back to a new episode of IGLOO RADIO! Don't forget to rate & review on all of your favorite podcast apps! Post your comments on Instagram @weareepb #iglooradio 0:00 Electric Polar Bears - Control 3:56 Supreme Beings Of Leisure - My Ibiza (Dave Aude Extended Mix) 8:11 Tate McRae - Greedy [David Mackay & Hoax (BE) Remix] 12:21 Electric Polar Bears - Melting 14:09 Michael Schultz & R3hab - Waterfall (R3hab Remix) 17:05 Dipole & Lily Rose - Sad In The Summer (MAKJ Remix) 20:43 Electric Polar Bears - Midnight 22:30 Aluna, Tchami, Karen Lomax - Running Blind 26:23 Empher & Guest Who - Your Body 30:40 Duke Dumont ft. Nathan Nicholson - Losing Control 35:08 You Never Know (Yan Weinstock Remix) 38:40 The Chainsmokers & Shenseea - My Bad 40:59 Jess Glenn - What Do You Do 43:56 Troye Sivan - Rush (Punctual Remix) 46:58 Won't Forget This Time 50:49 Morgan Page & SMACK - Sweet Venom 52:49 Syence x Alex Gaudino & MKLA - Up All Night 55:31 Electric Polar Bears - Where We Started 57:41 Paris Hilton - Hot One (Electric Polar Bears Remix)
Cooley High is a 1975 American coming-of-age comedy-drama film that follows the narrative of high school seniors and best friends, Leroy "Preach" Jackson (Glynn Turman) and Richard "Cochise" Morris (Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs). Written by Eric Monte and directed by Michael Schultz. Richard "Cochise" Morris (Lawrence-Hilton Jacobs), a local basketball hero, and Leroy "Preach" Jackson (Glynn Turman), who dreams of a career in writing, are likable Chicago high school students in 1960s Chicago. They're into hanging out with friends, pretty girls and the Motown sounds so popular during the era. Each wants to make it big in his own way, but not everybody they meet is looking out for them, as they learn when a seemingly harmless outing goes awry. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
He directed the new theatrical release Big George Foreman: The Miraculous Story of the Once and Future Heavyweight Champion of the World. But George Tillman, Jr. is as much a film enthusiast as he is a filmmaker. It was seeing Michael Schultz's Cooley High and Martin Scorsese's Taxi Driver that set him on his career path, which began with Soul Food and Men of Honor. Now he is in a position to give other talented young black filmmakers a helping hand—and he does just that, as a prolific producer of films and television. Leonard and Jessie thoroughly enjoyed talking movies with someone who is so clearly passionate about what they do.
Finishing up our coverage at the Shadows to Substance Conference in Tullahoma, TN, Greg sat down with Pastor Michael Schultz, Pastor Happy Addison, Pastor Braden Patterson, and Pastor Andrew Rappaport. This episode was edifying and pointed us towards Christ. Enjoy! Click here to get started with Page50 today! Support the showBe sure to check out our merch store at www.dmwpodcast.com and follow us on all social media accounts @DeadMenWalkingPodcast Thanks for listening and be sure to tell a friend! All Glory to God!
You may not know his name, but you likely know his work. Michael Schultz forged a path at a time when there was little representation for Black directors or actors in Hollywood. His 1976 movie Car Wash was considered ahead of its time, with its social and cultural critique of the era. It was the first film by a Black director to compete for the prestigious awards at the Cannes Film Festival, where it won two awards. Its soundtrack won a Grammy. Schultz was also responsible for casting Denzel Washington and Samuel L. Jackson in their first feature films. He's been directing for half a century, with more than a dozen movie credits to his name. Not to mention stints directing the TV series Blackish and All American. And where did he get his start? Right here in Madison, at the University of Wisconsin.