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The celebrated period drama "Belle" marked the arrival of Gugu Mbatha-Raw and since then she hasn't stopped impressing audiences in films like “Motherless Brooklyn," “Misbehaviour” and series like “Doctor Who,” “Black Mirror” (San Junipero episode), “Loki," “The Morning Show,” and “Surface,” which is now releasing episodes from its second season. On that Apple TV+ series, Gugu plays Sophie, a woman who has lost her recent memories and must piece them together. She talks about the “liberating” feeling she got playing someone with a missing back story and how it forced her to be present. She explains how she utilizes her sense of smell in her preparation process, how she learned to claim her space on set and not be “crushed by the technicalities,” how taking on the leadership role of EP expanded all aspects of her work, plus much more. Back To One is the in-depth, no-nonsense, actors-on-acting podcast from Filmmaker Magazine. In each episode, host Peter Rinaldi invites one working actor to do a deep dive into their unique process, psychology, and approach to the craft. Follow Back To One on Instagram
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Shane Jones says Parliament's standards are slipping. The New Zealand First MP and David Seymour have both asked Speaker Gerry Brownlee to consider changes in light of Te Pati Māori's haka in the House last week. Hana-Rawhiti Maipi-Clarke was 'named', suspended for a day, and had her pay docked for a day. Jones told Mike Hosking the penalties have historically worked, but we live in a world of Tik Tok now. He says we live in a world where, as a consequence of Jacinda Ardern and Trevor Mallard, the rules have been inverted. “I mean, what the hell's happening to New Zealand?” LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, Raw Politics looks at the coalition's all-consuming commitment to development, from the fast-track to energy to infrastructure.Newsroom political editor Laura Walters, senior political reporter Marc Daalder and co-editor Tim Murphy examine the breadth and pace of the blizzard of development initiatives that could change what and how the country builds in the short and long term.Then, the panel tries to understand the Prime Minister Christopher Luxon's light heart and light hand when it comes to his ministers breaching the norms of ministerial behaviour and speech. As opposed to his "this is how I roll" dismissal of colleagues for average performance in portfolios. Has he got a form of Stockholm syndrome and now identifies with his partner party captors?Our reader question asks why NZ First leader Winston Peters is so obsessed lately with the 20th Century Māori politician Sir Āpirana Ngata. Turns out he is citing Ngata incessantly, alongside other Māori leaders from back in the days just before Winston was born.--------------------This week's recommendations:Laura: Labour Party police spokesperson Ginny Andersen ends up red-faced in this Benedict Collins 1 News report on her refusal to back down from her cherry-picked data on police foot patrolsTim: Anneke Smith of RNZ's story from the suppressed political figure's court case in which she reports a victim's wife complained to the person's party and leader months before the accused person stepped aside from officeMarc: Laura's eagle-eyed spotting of a major last-minute change to the Government's gang laws--------------------Raw Politics will be available every Friday, and you can watch it on YouTube too.Read more on newsroom.co.nz.
In this episode, the tables are turned again as Vicki Wilkins, the Parent Hope Project Professional Programs Coordinator, interviews Dr. Jenny Brown. They discuss the topic of limit setting and responding to children's misbehaviour.Does the family systems approach recognise that parenting involves responding to children's misbehaviours? This question seems to come up so much at parent events and in our parents' hope for professional training – It speaks to parent uncertainty about what their leadership involves with so much conflicting advice out there.Guest Host-Vicki WilkinsVicki Wilkins is a mother of three primary age children, a Psychologist & one of the valued members of the Team at the Parent Hope Project.Interviewee & Regular Host of the Parent Hope Podcast- Dr Jenny BrownDr Jenny Brown has worked in child, couple, and family health since the 1980s, focusing on child and adolescent mental health and the crucial role of parental involvement in treatment. Throughout her career, Jenny has observed and researched how easily parents can lose confidence in their strengths and wisdom, often stepping aside to let experts address concerns about their children. Her extensive clinical and research work based on Bowen family systems led to a profound realisation: children do best when their parents and carers have self-awareness and clarity in their roles rather than just trying to fix their child. Driven by this insight, Jenny developed the Parent Hope Project. The project reflects her commitment to empowering parents, enabling them to effectively nurture their children's mental health. This approach is grounded in her depth of understanding of family therapy, particularly Dr Murray Bowen's family systems theory. Episode Links: https://www.amazon.com/Parenting-Clarity-Caregivers-Supporters-Flourishing/dp/0648578542?ref_=ast_author_dp https://parenthopeproject.com.au/when-tantrums-are-also-disobedience/ Newsletter-https://parenthopeproject.com.au/#newsletter Youtube-http://www.youtube.com/@ParentHopeProject Facebook-https://www.facebook.com/coachingparents Instagram-https://www.instagram.com/parenthopeproject/ LinkedIn-https://www.linkedin.com/company/79093727/admin/feed/posts/ Website-https://parenthopeproject.com.au/ Contact us: Contact@parentproject.com.au (02) 9904 5600
All Things Considered: Dublin portal misbehaviour. Ciara and Shane discussed this morning.
All Things Considered: Dublin portal misbehaviour. Ciara and Shane discussed this morning.
That was some outstanding rage from Julie Anne Genter, wasn't it? It probably won't surprise you to hear she's not at work today, she's working from home - I would be too, if that was me caught on that camera. The Greens have launched a disciplinary process, but I'm not expecting much from that, given how relaxed they seem to have been in the past about dealing with allegations against their MPs. Also, multiple parties in Parliament have now complained to the Speaker, and Gerry Brownlee will make a decision next week on whether he refers this to the Privileges Committee. Frankly, I think he's going to have to, don't you? Because that was pretty outrageous behaviour. I mean in most professional workplaces, if you went up to a colleague, got your face about 30cm from them, yelled at them while waving a document in their face and then waved your hands repeatedly, I reckon you'd get a written warning - or a verbal warning at the very least. But it would be on your record, wouldn't it? If you flipped the roles, if that was National's Matt Doocey marching over to Julie Anne Genter and yelling in her face instead of the other way around, there would be calls for all hell to rain down on him. Now obviously, let's deal with reality, let's not pretend women are held to the same standard as men when it comes to threatening behaviour. They aren't - and that's generally because women are not as much of a physical threat to men as the other way around. Rightly or wrongly, that's just how the world works. And I reckon that will colour the judgement of this particular case. But even for a woman, that was pretty wild, wasn't it? That was pretty cooked. Anyway, interestingly, Greens co-leader Marama Davidson was repeatedly asked today if she knows of other instances where Julie Anne Genter has lost her temper - and she didn't really answer the question, so draw your own conclusions from it. But she was probably asked because Julie Anne does have a bit of a short fuse. She's very passionate about her portfolio, she can get cross pretty easily about it. She walked out of a 1News interview three years ago - when you're with her one-on-one discussing transport, she gets quite shouty, even in public. To her credit, I like the fact that she's passionate about transport. It's good to have people who actually care about the things that they're in charge of. But unfortunately for her Parliament, like most workplaces now, has standards. And if we don't want blokes to be doing this to ladies in the House, we shouldn't have the ladies doing this to blokes in the House, should we? LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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I really messed up last night and I want to share this with you so that you can learn from my mistake. When we are feeling stressed or overwhelmed, it can trickle down to our kids. If we don't notice this, then all we see if a child that is "misbehaving" when in reality it is a child that is dysregulated, doesn't feel connected, doesn't feel validated or seen. When we NOTICE this, it makes it easier for us to switch our own behaviour or thoughts with the goal of changing how it is impacting our child. In this episode, I share the bedtime story that would might be able to relate to and I share some reflection prompts to help you work through it the next time this happens to you. If you connect with this episode, please take a moment to rate it or review or. You can also email me to say hello! Join our Reflective Parenting Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/theemotionallyawareparent/Please leave a rating for our podcast on Apple Podcasts or Spotify! Email me at info@curiousneuron.comInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/curious_neuron/Facebook group:https://www.facebook.com/groups/theemotionallyawareparent/THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS! Get some discounts using the links belowThank you to our main supporters the Tanenbaum Open Science Institute at The Neuro and the McConnell Foundation. Discounts for our community! Pok Pok app. Click on the link below to get 50% off an entire year of this amazing open-ended play app for kids! https://playpokpok.com/redeem/?code=50CURIOUSNEURON BetterHelp is the world's largest therapy service, and it's 100% online. Click the link below to get 15% off the first month of therapy http://www.betterhelp.com/curiousneuron Holstee Inspiration and tools to help you live a more meaningful life. Membership, reflection cards for kids and adults:. Enjoy 20% off your purchase using the link below:https://www.holstee.com/?ref=curiousneuron
Educators are calling for a solution after recent data revealed New Zealand is among the worst for student misbehaviour. An Education Review Office report shows behaviour has worsened in the past two years. ZB senior political correspondent Barry Soper blames the post-Covid educational decline and cell phones for these statistics. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Demons CEO dismisses player misbehaviour in letter to fans Who will fill the empty chair of Eddie Jones at the Wallabies? Does Australia have a new sporting power couple? Australia's breakdancing Olympians See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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In this episode Tammy interviews Dr. Stephen Porges, one of the most world renowned psychologists and trauma specialists of our time. In this exciting episode we explore the concept of “neuroception of safety” and how many “misbehaviors” are actually a result of our children experiences a sense of fear—they act our because they feel physiologically or emotionally unsafe. Dr. Porges work has revolutionized the world of trauma treatment, but his work also translates to everyday parenting, and we can't wait to share what we've learned from him. You will not only walk away with a better understanding of your child but also more compassion for yourself. If you want to better understand how to help a child impacted by trauma, take our Top-Selling Online Course: Childhood Trauma: Finding a Way Throughtoday for 30% OFF by using code TRAUMA30 at checkout. You can also watch this workshop as part of our membership -- podcast listeners can take 40% OFF their annual membership (or $19.99/m). Get your 7-Day Free Trial today!
Let the peace of Christ rule in your hearts, since as members of one body you were called to peace. (Colossians 3:15). I recall reading a storybook to my young children in which a child tags along with a fire truck and gets very dirty at the scene of a fire. So dirty, her dad does not even recognize her when she returns home. When dad finally allows her into the house, she is subjected to taking a five-day bath. The natural response to dirt is to wash it off. We wash until surfaces sparkle. This principle is often incorporated into our spirituality. Misbehaviour is confronted from the outside. We attempt to change our behaviour, scrubbing words out of our vocabulary and hurtful actions out of our relationships. Some moderate success encourages us onward. But most of us discover along the way that behavioural change is very difficult to come by. But we Christians know change is necessary. Our faith naturally results in changed living. Today's text tells us that we are called to peace. But it also addresses how it begins: Let the peace of Christ rule in your hearts. Becoming holy does not begin on the outside, but on the inside. To use our recent words, to live peacefully on the horizontal, we must begin with the vertical. When the peace of Christ reigns in our hearts we can live in peace with others. To live “Together in Faith”, the peace of Christ is required. Paul has already mentioned several things that break down peace in a community: evil desires, greed, anger, slander, envy. The dictionary says that the opposite of peace is war, conflict, strife. Our desire for things often brings us into conflict and strife with others, breaking down peace. Our wants become more important to us than our brothers and sisters in Christ. Somehow, they become enemies. Matthew Henry once wrote: “By their speech and actions some Christians show they'd rather lose a brother than an argument.” So how does the peace of Christ rule in our hearts? The first answer is: by faith. We believe that we are forgiven sinners; that we are children of God. We confess that our only comfort is that we belong, body and soul, in life and in death, to our faithful Savior Jesus Christ. We may not always act or look like his children, but that does not change the reality. As children of God, the Spirit leads us into the life of Christ through death and resurrection. Our old selves drown in the baptism tank. Our new lives are raised up. Envy is killed and gratitude is born. Resentment is cast away to be replaced with forgiveness. Arrogance is drowned so that humility can live. Some of us think these things are still our natural bent. We make excuses for ourselves. “This is just the way I am.” We also excuse others. He has an anger problem. Or she likes her drink; he's just power hunger; she's a gossip. We ought not to make excuses for non-Christian behaviour. Those who belong to Jesus are naturally patient, content, sober, and control their tongues. The problem is that our old nature likes to assert itself and make an illegitimate claim to be our natural self. But it's not. It was. But not any longer. Our old self is hard to kill. We may think that it is dead, at the bottom of the Red Sea with Pharaoh and all his hosts, but it's a good swimmer, it keeps bobbing up again. We must tell it to get lost. “Resist the devil and he will flee from you,” says James. In the same way, “resist the old self and it will flee.” Paul says, “Get dressed up in compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness, and patience.” Such things are part of a heart that is at peace. Peace means no more warfare with God, no more warfare with ourselves, and no more warfare with other people. Any suspicions or hostilities within the church are dealt with first, not on the outside, but on the insider. These are my family; I am not at war with them. Christ has reconciled us. Dying and rising with Christ is a ‘daily rhythm' for the Christian because doing it once isn't enough. The Spirit will lead us to die and rise repeatedly until all actions and motives that create strife are washed away; until our hearts are at peace. We move forward with this confidence: Now to him who is able to do immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine, according to his power that is at work within us, to him be glory in the church and in Christ Jesus throughout all generations, for ever and ever! Amen. (Ephesians 3:20-21).
Get all the tea from the big MISBEHAVIOUR party the boys were at at the weekend! Brad was sad about the All Blacks but Matty has some advice to cheer him up and it's to do with Downton Abbey. Imagine meeting your partner's family for the first time at a funeral... And we stage an intervention because Matty is going too far on Breakfast.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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From the band The 1975's lead singer Matt Hayley's comments causing the Music festival in Malaysia to be cancelled to updates on Thailand's tumultuous political scene. We speak to Dr. Felix Tan, Political Observer, Nanyang Technological University about the headlines coming out from the region.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We want to help you keep it freaking simple when it comes to managing misbehaviour… in this ep we talk you through 4 steps to help you reduce the chaos in your home! This was an extra fun ep, due to our lovely Steph feeling a little dusty! If you manage to make it through, we hope you got something out of it haha! Calling all parents of kiddos Newborn to 5 Years! Our parent courses are the ULTIMATE guide to fresh insights, practical tips and freakin' awesome (and evidence-based) strategies to conquer ALL your sleep and parenting challenges! Grab your instant access at https://www.threemumsco.com.au/feel-good-parenthood Want more of us? Come join us in our FREE Facebook group where nothing is off limits - we want to create a safe and beautiful community of good-enough parents https://www.facebook.com/groups/2949827298605784
Have you ever stopped to consider YOU might be the reason your child misbehaves? Parenting expert Dr. Kevin Leman will uncover the root cause of whining, backtalking, and tantrums so you can transform your home.
Our dogs live in the moment and mostly misbehave as a symptom to a mentally and physically unfulfilled day. Liz & Jeff talk about their experiences with understanding their dogs frustrations and the signs to look out for. Your dog is communicating with you through it's behaviours.Group training is back! Get the help, you and your dog need: sign up hereTo help you get into your positive mental mindset pick up your deck of positive affirmation cards
Have you ever stopped to consider YOU might be the reason your child misbehaves? Parenting expert Dr. Kevin Leman will uncover the root cause of whining, backtalking, and tantrums so you can transform your home.
This week on Where Parents Talk radio on 105.9 The Region, host Lianne Castelino speaks to Dr. Paul W. Bennett, educator, researcher, policy analyst, author, Director and Lead Researcher at Schoolhouse Institute, adjunct professor of Education at Saint Mary's University and father about addressing growing violence in schools.
I'm gonna keep this one short and sweet! We're living in a technological age, and if you can't beat em', why not join them. The wonders of modern technology really can make life easier, and the little handy device that you're likely reading this email from, aka your phone, can even help you out with discipline believe it or not. While throwing on a Youtube video and handing over the tablet to get five seconds of peace can come in clutch, these apps are actually helpful for behaviour and supporting your child as they strengthen those executive skills I'm always talking about.
ANC KZN spokesperson Mafika Mndebele slammed ANC veteran Blade Ndzimande, lambasting him for suggesting that the party ‘s provincial delegates are in “continuous” misbehavior, and that party seniors should not insult each other in public, as that would affect the party's image.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In today's episode, we meet with Bryana Kappadakunnel from @consciousmommy. We're doing things a little differently this week: we're covering the TOP 10 questions that parents ask me about their child's behaviour. Tune in to hear how Bryana would deal with rudeness, hitting, whining, trouble sleeping, lying, ungratefulness and constant interrupting. I love how Bryana gives us a framework to deal with these difficult situations. Take your Curious Neuron Notebook out! You will understand how to connect, investigate, offer a boundary and teach your child after today's episode. Not only do we talk about how to deal with your own child, but we discuss how this might be implemented in the classroom.Here are my two favorite quotes from the episode:“We have to be the emotionally mature one in the relationship with our child.” - Bryana“Conscious parenting invites you to look at your own ego and own needs.” - BryanaThank you to our supporter the Tanenbaum Open Science Institute at The Neuro. The Neuro is the first health sciences institution in the world to commit to Open Science, an approach to research that ensures scientific knowledge is shared widely and transparently.How to reach Bryana:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/consciousmommy/Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@consciousmommy?lang=enWebsite: https://www.consciousmommy.com/For workshops: https://learning.consciousmommy.com/Please leave a rating for our podcast on iTunes! You can listen to our podcast on iTunes, Spotify and Amazon Music.Join our community: Instagram: @curious_neuron Website: www.curiousneuron.com Podcast website: www.curiousneuron.com/curiousneuronpodcastPlease leave a rating for our podcast on iTunes! You can listen to our podcast on iTunes, Spotify, and Amazon Music. Let me know if you rate the podcast and I will send you a FREE Emotions Moutain PDF to help your child regulate their emotions. Email me at info@curiousneuron.comThank you to our supporter the Tanenbaum Open Science Institute at The Neuro. The Neuro is the first health sciences institution in the world to commit to Open Science, an approach to research that ensures scientific knowledge is shared widely and transparently. Join our community: Instagram: @curious_neuron Website: www.curiousneuron.com Podcast website: www.curiousneuron.com/curiousneuronpodcastYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAMkWjtcMFVrOmFPtyLk1owAmazon Music: www.amazon.com/curiousneuron
A student's value system is different from that of an adult. Misbehaviour among students is caused by a number of factors. Is it appropriate to punish, scold, or expel them? I would say no. On today's podcast, I share some simple, easy tips for preventing disruptions.Like the show? Please review, download and share.Want to know more about me and my work go to https://gargisarkar1611.wixsite.com/gargi-sarkarFollow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gargispeaks/Contact me: gargisarkar1611@gmail.com
One MP's past misbehaviour put pressure on National - then another claimed bullying was rife in Labour during what turned into an expectedly turbulent week in party politics for the media. But even before all that hit the headlines, the media made a big deal out of minor political missteps that few people cared about.
One MP's past misbehaviour put pressure on National - then another claimed bullying was rife in Labour during what turned into an expectedly turbulent week in party politics for the media. But even before all that hit the headlines, the media made a big deal out of minor political missteps that few people cared about.
Back with what turns out to be a more serious comparison than expected: this week Shoshana and Valerie discuss 2020's Misbehaviour alongside the story of Zelophehad's daughters from Parashat Pinchas. Turns out, every generation thinks the one before it was whack and the generation after is even more whack (see: Gen Z's interpretation of y2k fashion??). Also, Shoshana hates on baby acting and Valerie watches Ghost.
Mark responds to the Police Chief's press conference that aired during his show on Wednesday...There was another report from the police that flew under the radar...Has Toronto city council turned over a new leaf and realized drivers are people too?...And why are CafeTO installations sitting empty?
In October 2017, WFT held a special masterclass allowing our members to gain a greater insight into the craft of editing from multi-award-winning editor Úna Ní Dhonghaíle – Belfast (2021), Ripper Street (2013) and The Missing (2014), The Crown (2022) and Philipa Lowthorpe's BBC drama series Three Girls (2017). In this very special podcast from the WFT archives, we learn all about what makes an edit great. About Úna ní Dhonghaíle Multi-award winning editor, Úna Ní Dhonghaíle ACE, BFE is best known for her work on The Crown, Misbehaviour, Three Girls and Stan and Ollie. She has worked on the leading lights of British drama in what some are calling "The Golden Age of Television". Having completed a degree in Film and Media Studies in her native Dublin, Úna specialized in film editing at the National Film and Television School (NFTS) from 1995-1998. Úna has since gone from strength to strength, earning her first of four BAFTA nominations in 2009 for the Abi Morgan's TV feature White Girl. She has edited three episodes of the Netflix multi-award winning show, The Crown Series 1 and 2, starring Claire Foy and John Lithgow, Kenneth Brannagh's Wallander, BBC's Les Misérables, Doctor Who, Ripper Street and The Missing Series 1, amongst others. Over a five year period, she co-directed and edited a documentary Invisible Man, for which she won the 2016 IFTA for Best Editing in Television. Úna has also received much recognition for her editing of the highly acclaimed BBC drama Three Girls, for which she has won the BAFTA award for Best Fiction Editing, the Technicolor Craft Award from Women In Film UK, the IFTA for Best Editing, the RTS Award for Best Editing of Fiction, the RTS West of England Award for Editing and the Televisual British Bulldog Award for Editing. Úna has edited Stan and Ollie starring Steve Coogan and John C Reilly, directed by Jon S Baird and Rosie, directed by Paddy Breathnach and written by Roddy Doyle and Sir Kenneth Branagh's All Is True, starring Ken Branagh, Judi Dench and Ian McKellan and most recently, Misbehaviour with Philippa Lowethorpe directing. Úna is currently editing Death On The Nile with Sir Kenneth Branagh.
Gather one, gather all: man, woman, child, reptile, beast or spiritual entity. Misbehaviour is your saviour on Songs of Insolence, with Andy Votel from Finders Keepers. The May Day celebrations have commenced, for all you post-pagan shamens and prefer-not-to-say mens. The season of rejuvenation, reincarnation, births, deaths and procreation is upon us. And we say goodbye to a legend: Vangelis.
Workplace Misbehaviour: Laurie Taylor talks to Paul Thompson, Emeritus Professor of Employment Studies at the University of Stirling, about workers behaving badly, from pilferage and absenteeism to the deployment of satirical humour and dissent on social media. In what ways has the modern workplace facilitated new kinds of recalcitrance? Also, Rebecca Scott, Senior Lecturer in Marketing at the University of Cardiff, explores bullying and aggressive behaviour among chefs employed in fine dining restaurants. Does the isolation of the work itself, combined with the geography of elite kitchens, lead to outrageous conduct that would be condemned elsewhere? Producer: Jayne Egerton
Workplace Misbehaviour: Laurie Taylor talks to Paul Thompson, Emeritus Professor of Employment Studies at the University of Stirling, about workers behaving badly, from pilferage and absenteeism to the deployment of satirical humour and dissent on social media. In what ways has the modern workplace facilitated new kinds of recalcitrance? Also, Rebecca Scott, Senior Lecturer in Marketing at the University of Cardiff, explores bullying and aggressive behaviour among chefs employed in fine dining restaurants. Does the isolation of the work itself, combined with the geography of elite kitchens, lead to outrageous conduct that would be condemned elsewhere? Producer: Jayne Egerton
Workplace Misbehaviour: Laurie Taylor talks to Paul Thompson, Emeritus Professor of Employment Studies at the University of Stirling, about workers behaving badly, from pilferage and absenteeism to the deployment of satirical humour and dissent on social media. In what ways has the modern workplace facilitated new kinds of recalcitrance? Also, Rebecca Scott, Senior Lecturer in Marketing at the University of Cardiff, explores bullying and aggressive behaviour among chefs employed in fine dining restaurants. Does the isolation of the work itself, combined with the geography of elite kitchens, lead to outrageous conduct that would be condemned elsewhere? Producer: Jayne Egerton
This International Women's Day, you are cordially invited to attend the inaugural Girls On Film Awards! This episode was recorded at a glittering ceremony at the gorgeous The Garden Cinema in March 2022, with an audience of industry luminaries. Listen in to discover who won everything from Female Friendship on Screen to the Best Female Orgasm on film - and hear speeches from some of our favourite filmmakers, including Sarah Gavron (Rocks) and Philippa Lowthorpe (Misbehaviour). The Girls On Film Awards reward excellence in the field of feminism, inclusion and diversity, female representation and the female gaze. Because the awards are in part a celebration of Girls On Film's third anniversary, films were eligible if they were released between the launch of Girls On Film on 2 October 2018, and 4 February 2022. Thanks to The Garden Cinema, to principal partners Vanessa Smith and Peter Brewer and to Rémy Martin, Belle & Co and La Gioiosa Prosecco. Here's where to watch the nominated films: FEMINIST FICTION FEATURE Booksmart is on BBC Iplayer until Friday 11th March and on digital internationally. The Lost Daughter is on Netflix. Portrait of a Lady on Fire is available to rent on Amazon Video and other digital platforms. Promising Young Woman is available to rent on Amazon Video. Quo Vadis, Aida? is available on Netflix. DOCUMENTARY FEATURE Cow is on Mubi. Crip Camp is on Netflix. For Sama is on All 4 and on digital internationally. Rebel Dykes is on BFI Player. Writing with Fire is available to pre-order on AppleTV for March 29th 2022. FEMALE FRIENDSHIP ON SCREEN Booksmart is on BBC Iplayer til Friday 11th March. Herself is on BFI Player. Hustlers is on Netflix. Misbehaviour on BBC iPlayer. Rocks is on Netflix and will be on wider digital platforms in the coming months. Ensemble Acting Babyteeth, The Farewell, Little Women and Rocks are on Netflix. Zola is available to rent on Amazon Prime Video. GIRLS ON FILM ALLY Pedro Almodovar for Parallel Mothers, in UK cinemas and will be on Premium Video on Demand from 14th March. J Blakeson for I Care A Lot, on Amazon Prime Video. Bo Burnham for Eighth Grade, to rent on Apple TV. John Krasinski for A Quiet Place Part II is on Now TV. Jordan Peele for Us, to rent on Amazon Prime Video. COMPOSER Nainita Desai. For Sama is available on All 4. The Wall: Climb for Gold is on Apple TV, Google Play and Amazon Prime Video. Anne Dudley. The Hustle is on Netflix. Hildur Guðnadóttir. Joker is available to stream on Amazon Prime Video. Morgan Kibby. Mothering Sunday is available to rent on Amazon Prime Video. Mica Levi. Zola is available to rent on Amazon Prime Video. FEMINIST PUBLICITY CAMPAIGN Misbehaviour is on BBC iPlayer. Mothers of the Revolution is available to rent on Apple TV. Rare Beasts is on Now TV. Rocks is on Netflix. Saint Maud is on Amazon Prime Video. DIVERSITY BADGE OF HONOUR Michaela Coel's I May Destroy You is on BBC iPlayer and on digital internationally. Sarah Gavron's Rocks is on Netflix. Ruth Madeley's new film When Barbara Met Alan will be on BBC iPlayer soon. Years and Years is available on BBC iPlayer and on digital internationally. Ashanti Omkar. BEST FEMALE ORGASM I'm Your Man is available to rent on Amazon Prime Video. If Beale Street Could Talk and The Miseducation of Cameron Post are available to rent on Apple TV. Portrait of a Lady on Fire is available to rent on Amazon Prime Video. Queen & Slim is on Netflix. Become a patron of Girls on Film on Patreon here: www.patreon.com/girlsonfilmpodcast Follow us on socials: www.instagram.com/girlsonfilm_podcast/ www.facebook.com/girlsonfilmpodcast www.twitter.com/GirlsOnFilm_Pod www.twitter.com/annasmithjourno Girls On Film is an HLA production. Hosts: Anna Smith and Hedda Archbold. Executive Producer: Hedda Archbold. Audio Producer: Michelle Tofi. Assistant Producer: Shanaiya Pithiya. House band: MX Tyrants. Interns: Jamie Wills and Greta Gard.
Today we're speaking with Úna Ní Dhonghaíle, ACE, BFE, about her work on the critically acclaimed Belfast, a semi-autobiographical movie written and directed by Kenneth Branagh. Úna is a BAFTA-winning editor with film credits that include Stan and Ollie, All is True, and Misbehaviour alongside TV shows Three Girls, The Crown, and Les Misérables. Our last chat on Art of the Cut was about editing The Crown, and we'll hopefully do this again when Branagh's Death on the Nile is released next year. Thanks to Frame.io for their support of Art of the Cut and their pledge to keep this content coming your way. Click here to read this interview along with extra content at blog.frame.io, where you'll also find expert guides, tutorials, and insights from veteran filmmakers across the film and TV industry.
This week, Amanda, Jake, June and Rebekah join Kova and Spoiler Steve to discuss Black Widow, The Tomorrow War, Shiva Baby and Misbehaviour! We also provide our 2019 review of Spider-Man: Far From Home. 00:03:10 – Intro and banter talk including box office weekend projections 00:43:46 – Spider-Man: Far From Home (originally recorded July 08, 2019 with Kenny and Alex) 01:21:32 – Misbehaviour 02:00:00 – Shiva Baby 02:26:53 – The Tomorrow War 03:19:06 – Black Widow Listen to our fifth episode of The Blindspot reviewing The World's End here Listen to the ninth episode of Back to the Movies covering the second act of Ocean's Eleven (2001) here Listen here for our review of Holler Send us emails and feedback to info@sceneitcast.com Check out our website sceneitcast.com Support us on Patreon Check out Michael H. Cannon's work at @artildawn
Welcome to Day 5 of our Camel Training Mini-Series where we, Russell & Tara teach short, insightful camel training lessons to help you get started with Camel Connection Trust Based Camel Training®, our signature camel training method designed to help you tap into the camel's psychology so that you can better understand The Camel! In This episode we are Decoding Camel Misbehaving & Aggression. 99.9% of any time a camel is displaying aggression “Misbehaving” they have a good reason for it, and let us just say there are hundreds of reasons a camel will display this kinda behaviour, but we only have time to give you a few reasons so lets dive in… **** JOIN EMAIL LIST SO YOU NEVER MISS A [CAMEL] THING: https://camelconnection.com/signup ****
Our guest on the show this week is author, psychotherapist, radio broadcaster, former diplomat, and former Miss World, JENNIFER HOSTEN! She represented Grenada at the Miss World Contest in 1970 and won (!!!) making her the FIRST woman of colour to take the title. Jennifer has worked in radio broadcasting, earned two Masters' degrees, served as Grenada's High Commissioner to Canada, as a Canadian diplomat to Bangladesh, became a mother, a grandmother, AND a psychotherapist! In 2020, Jennifer was played on screen in the film MISBEHAVIOUR starring Keira Knightley, Greg Kinnear, and Gugu M'Batha-Raw as JENNIFER HOSTEN! We talk about growing up Grenada, becoming the first woman of colour to win Miss World, feminism, political movements of the 70s, her purpose, her confidence, her faith, Gugu M'Batha-Raw and the film Misbehaviour, her travels, journey in education, and so much more! Follow Jennifer Hosten @missworld1970 Get Jennifer's book: https://www.amazon.ca/Miss-World-1970-Craziest-Pageant/dp/1989555233 More about Jennifer : http://jenniferhosten.com/ To directly support the victims of the Atlanta shootings and their families: www.advancingjustice-atlanta.org Visit the Chinese Canadian National Council - For Social Justice ccncsj.ca) Butterfly Asian and Migrant Sex Workers Network (Toronto) @butterflycsw SWAN Vancouver @swan_vancouver Red Canary Song (NYC) @redcanarysong Winnie's episode of The Ling Podcast hosted by Marlene Benedicto drops April 1st. Instagram: @thisislingblog Facebook: @ThisIsLingBlog Twitter: @m_benedicto Follow FD: @firecrackerdept Head Producer: Winnie Wong @wonder_wong Head of Post Production: Sydney Neilson @sydney_neilson
What is the Misbehaviour Cycle? How do adults contribute to the cycle and how can we disrupt it? Let us know your stories, questions or feedback by leaving us a voice message here Or send us an email to iloveyoutoomuchtoargue@gmail.com Find the Misbehaviour cycle here --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iloveyoutoomuchtoargue/message
Monday, 8 March 2021, 4 – 5pm A seminar by Dr Leanne Calvert (University of Hertfordshire) as part of the Trinity Centre for Early Modern History Research Seminar Series in association with Trinity Long Room Hub. The Trinity Centre for Early Modern History promotes understanding of the culture, society, economy, religion, politics and warfare of early modern Europe. The Centre organises seminars, conferences and public lectures on the early modern history of Ireland, Britain and Continental Europe, as well as on relations between European and non-European states and cultures.
Do you get heart palpitations when you think about getting your kids out the door in the morning? This episode is for you. Learn how to set up your morning routine to incentivize your kids to get themselves ready on time – and preserve your own sanity.
This week's podcast describes 6, specific strategies you can use to reduce most types of children's misbehaviour long-term. All strategies are grounded in Positive Discipline, an approach to parenting that's based in the work of psychologist, Alfred Adler.
Does your kid act like an asshole sometimes? You're not alone. Learn how to tell what's driving your child's behaviours and get 4, psychology-based tips for addressing common misbehaviours at their root cause.
Av and Sammy reveal their preference on that most cinematic of dilemmas: popcorn or the picture - but first they tackle the far more forbidding lineup of movies released this September, culminating in a featured review (37:00) of Charlie Kaufman's I'm Thinking of Ending Things -- spoiler free until the 40:30 mark. New movies discussed include recommendations: Boys State (8:00); The Devil All The Time (16:00); The Social Dilemma (24:45); Get Duked! (29:15); House of Hummingbird (32:10). And a few we urge you to avoid - Unpregnant, Mulan, I Used to Go Here, She Dies Tomorrow, Misbehaviour, Extra Ordinary (... yup, it was that kind of month). Plus, two genuine classics before the bow. Outré: Lonely Room, sung by Jesse Plemons, written by Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II for Oklahoma (1943)
Director Philippa Lowthorpe has crafted one of the year's most delightful British films titled "Misbeahviour." While the film has been around for a bit now, we were able to catch up with the director and speak to her regarding her latest which stars Keira Knightley, Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Jessie Buckley, Lesley Manville, Rhys Ifans, Greg Kinnear and more! Take a listen down below and enjoy! Check out more on NextBestPicture.com Please subscribe on... SoundCloud - https://soundcloud.com/nextbestpicturepodcast iTunes Podcasts - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/negs-best-film-podcast/id1087678387?mt=2 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/7IMIzpYehTqeUa1d9EC4jT And be sure to help support us on Patreon for as little as $1 a month at https://www.patreon.com/NextBestPicture
Screenwriter, novelist and activist, Rebecca Frayn, talks about her latest film Misbehaviour, a feature film on the 1970 Miss World protests by the Women's Liberation movement. The film stars Keira Knightley, Gugu Mbatha-Raw and is out now to watch on all your regular platforms - Amazon, iTunes. We talk about the erasure of women's history, whitewashing, activism and finding hope during difficult times.
Have you ever found yourself frustrated with your kids and saying things like "you know better!" or "you could put your shoes on by yourself yesterday!" I know I have. On today's episode we are learning from parent coach and expert, Myla Leinweber. What is restitution, and why is it important? How can we model it for our kids? And do our kids misbehave, or make mistakes? Myla covers all of these questions and gives us some incredible tools to improve our every day parenting, making it a little less chaotic, and a lot more joyful. Let's go learn, Mamas!
In celebration of International Women's Day and Women's History Month, actress Gugu Mbatha-Raw MBE joins in conversation with activist and writer Scarlett Curtis. Together these remarkable women dive into their thoughts on feminism, ongoing cultural and global issues, and touch on why Gugu is drawn to roles that start conversations more than others. Listen to this remarkable female duo question the process of categorising oneself, expectations for actors to be activists and the importance of starting new dialogue. In November last year, Scarlett was awarded the second annual Changemaker Award for young activists presented by Equality Now, Gucci and CHIME FOR CHANGE. At the age of 24, she has already published two bestselling books, co-founded the activist collection The Pink Protest as well as being an official UN Women UK Advocate. Gugu started her career in theatre before moving onto the big screen where she now boasts an acommplished record in both TV and cinema from the likes of Black Mirror, Beauty and The Beast and The Morning Show. In 2017 she was appointed MBE for her services to drama. This episode was recorded in London ahead of the release of Gugu's latest empowering film, Misbehaviour, based on Miss Grenada winning the 1970 Miss World competition, a pivotal moment in Women's History.