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Ao abrir um pen drive misterioso, Elizabeth Sparkle se depara com uma misteriosa substância que promete transformar a sua vida, liberando uma nova versão de si mesma, mais jovem, mais bonita, melhor. A Substância vem conquistando a crítica desde sua estreia no festival de Cannes. Estralado por Demi Moore e Margaret Qualley e dirigido por Coralie Fargeat, o longa conta com grandes doses de horror corporal, crise existencial, discussão sobre etarismo e sociedade do consumo e altas doses de sangue. Enquanto recebemos nossa caixa misteriosa, aperte o play e responda: Você já sonhou uma versão melhor de si mesmo? O RdMCast é produzido e apresentado por: Gabriel Braga, Gabi Larocca e Thiago Natário. Apoie o RdM e receba recompensas exclusivas: https://apoia.se/rdm CITADOS NO PROGRAMA: A Substância (2024) Citações off topic: Ghost: Do Outro Lado da Vida (1990) Irreversível (2002) Mártires (2008) O Regresso (2015) Garota, Interrompida (1999) Miss Representation (2011) A Sociedade dos Amigos do Diabo (1989) Do Além (1986) Crepúsculo dos Deuses (1950) EPISÓDIOS CITADOS: RdMCast #366 – Embate Julia Ducournau: Raw x Titane RdMCast #276 – Garota Infernal RdMCast #326 – o Universo de Duna RdMCast #312 – Especial David Cronenberg Cabana RdM #37 – Barbie: o terror da masculinidade frágil RdMCast #352 – Ruptura: humanos do capitalismo tardio RdMCast #263 – Carrie, a Estranha Siga o RdM Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/Rep%C3%BAblicadoMedo Instagram: @republicadomedo Twitter: @Rdmcast Entre em contato através do: contato@republicadomedo.com.br PODCAST EDITADO POR Felipe Lourenço ESTÚDIO GRIM – Design para conteúdo digital Portfólio: https://estudiogrim.com.br/ Instagram: @estudiogrim Contato: contato@estudiogrim.com.br
As our reality becomes more entwined with social media, an ever-increasing number of girls and women are engaging in self-objectification. And while gaining money, resources and agency may seem empowering, there are hidden impacts to this behavior that can have far-reaching consequences for women, girls, and our society as a whole. Today's guest, Dr. Caroline Heldman, describes this phenomenon as ‘the sexy lie' and outlines it in her new book The Sexy Lie: The War on Women's Bodies and How to Fight Back. Dr. Heldman has spent the bulk of her career engaging in issues around gender and social justice. She has published seven books on gender justice and politics and is a professor of Critical Theory & Social Justice at Occidental College in Los Angeles. Her work has been featured in numerous documentaries, including Miss Representation and The Mask You Live In. She is also the Executive Director of The Representation Project, a political commentator for Spectrum and CNN, and co-founder of the New Orleans Women's Shelter, the Lower Ninth Ward Living Museum, End Rape on Campus (EROC), Faculty Against Rape (FAR), and led the End Rape Statute of Limitations (ERSOL) that successfully abolished the time limit on prosecuting rape in California. In today's conversation with Caroline, we tackle the difficult topic of how women are sexually objectified, the way it's normalized within mainstream culture, and how this makes it virtually impossible for women to achieve full value in society. Caroline provides a comprehensive breakdown of ‘the sexy lie' and how mistaking attention for power has led to the common misconception that self-objectification is empowering before unpacking the profoundly harmful effects of objectification on girls and women. Listeners will also hear her expert insights on the role of capitalism, profit margins, and the patriarchy in women's sexual objectification and the structural changes it will take to alter these entrenched systems of power. Our conversation also explores the insidious impact of objectification culture in the workplace before hearing some much-needed advice on what women can do to fight back against internalizing the sexy lie and how to change society for the better. It's no secret that our culture objectifies women, but by facing it head-on, naming it, and recognizing it for what it is, we can find new ways to ignite change and fight for better outcomes. Caroline is a deeply inspiring guest and I personally learned so much from this conversation.. Be sure to tune in to this today and share it with the men and women you know. Key Highlights From This Episode: • Introducing Dr. Caroline Heldman, her definition of “the sexy lie” is, and the harmful effect this has on girls and women. [01:52] • The overlap of power, influence and impact; why women tend to shun power; and how power is regularly defined in masculine terms. [09:57] • How society (de)values women; the gains and setbacks over the past few decades. [12:44] • The appeal of self-objectification and how we mistake attention for power. [15:14] • An overview of society's deeply entrenched anti-fat bias, diet culture, and the harmful misconceptions we have when it comes to weight and size. [17:15] • How to understand power in the context of monetizing your image, reinforcing the male gaze, and the consequences for one's self and broader society as a whole. [19:11] • Sexual objectification, how it dehumanizes people, and the many harms that this causes, especially for marginalized women. [24:17] • The serious impact of porn and social media on younger generations and their understanding of sex. [30:07] • Caroline's advice on how to navigate objectification culture: recognizing to what extent you've internalized the sexy lie, reframing your outlook, and changing your habits. [35:31] • How our culture of objectification affects women in the workplace, and the extensive work that still needs to be done when it comes to creating an equal and just society. 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Audible Offer Amazon Music Offer Quotes: “The sexy lie is the lie that being a sex object is empowering.” — @carolineheldman [0:04:35] “We know that the more you internalize this idea that you're supposed to be sexy for the outside world — and that your appearance is your primary form of value — the less happy you are.” — @carolineheldman [0:07:28] “At the end of the day, women are still treated as second class citizens in fundamental ways. Especially marginalized women.” — @carolineheldman [0:13:28] “We're still devalued. And how do we know this? Because one in six women will experience sexual violence over the course of her lifetime. And only 1% of rapists ever see a day inside a jail cell.” — @carolineheldman [0:13:52] “This is not about women's sexual pleasure. This is about feeling bad about our bodies and buying more stuff because of it.” — @carolineheldman [0:27:50] “Little girls view their bodies as these projects to work on and constantly be improved. And little boys view their bodies as these tools to master their environment.” — @carolineheldman [0:47:59] Watch our Finding Brave episodes on YouTube! Don't forget – you can experience each Finding Brave episode in both audio and video formats! Check out new and recent episodes on my YouTube channel at YouTube.com/kathycaprino. And please leave us a comment and a thumbs up if you like the show!
On this episode of the #mensexpleasure podcast, I chat with Dr. Caroline Heldman. Dr. Heldman is a professor of Critical Theory & Social Justice at Occidental College in Los Angeles. She is also Executive Director of The Representation Project and a political commentator for Spectrum and CNN International. Dr. Heldman has published six books on gender justice and politics, and her work has been featured in numerous documentaries, including Miss Representation and The Mask You Live In. She co-founded the New Orleans Women's Shelter, the Lower Ninth Ward Living Museum, End Rape on Campus (EROC), Faculty Against Rape (FAR), and led the End Rape Statute of Limitations (ERSOL) that successfully abolished the time limit on prosecuting rape in California. She is the Board President of the TEP Center, the first Civil Rights museum in New Orleans, and the Chair of the Board of Alturas Institute, a non-profit fighting for stronger democracy. Key points: - Dr. Heldman introduces herself - Levels of social justice advocacy - The impact of pornography on sex - Why we need to educate about porn - Sexual objectification - Selling body dissatisfaction to men - Body image issues and fatphobia Relevant links Caroline's Instagram: @carolineheldman Caroline's website: https://drcarolineheldman.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cam-fraser/message
Dr. Caroline Heldman is a Political Scientist and Chair of the Gender, Women, & Sexuality Studies program at Occidental College in Los Angeles. She is also Executive Director of The Representation Project and a political commentator for Spectrum and CNN International. Dr. Heldman has published seven books on gender justice and politics, and her work has been featured in numerous documentaries, including Miss Representation and The Mask You Live In. She co-founded the New Orleans Women's Shelter, the Lower Ninth Ward Living Museum, End Rape on Campus (EROC), Faculty Against Rape (FAR), and led the End Rape Statute of Limitations (ERSOL) that successfully abolished the time limit on prosecuting rape in California. She is the Board President of the TEP Center, the first Civil Rights museum in New Orleans, and the Chair of the Board of Alturas Institute, a non-profit fighting for stronger democracy. @carolineheldman on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter Website: drcarolineheldman.com
In this episode of the Movie Moolah Podcast, I chat with the queen of independent films in Northern California, Debbie Brubaker. Debbie's resume is miles long and includes films like Sorry to Bother You, Clickbait, Diary of a Teenage Girl, Miss Representation, Blue Jasmine, and a whole lot more. Given that Resume, Debbie's had the privilege of working with the likes of Boots Riley, Tim Burton, Woody Allen, Jennifer Seibel Newsom (Wife of CA Governor Gavin Newsom), and more names than I could list with the paltry 5,000 character limit. We chat about about the state of the strike, and the issues facing smaller film markets like San Francisco. Debbie on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/debbiebrubaker/ Grab the forever free Film Business Resource Package below. www.theguerrillarep.com/resources Support this content on Patreon: https://patreon.com/TheGuerrillaRep Subscribe on Substack: (Free tier available.) https://theguerrillarep.substack.com/bef6b7d5
On today's episode, Brad is talking to Dr. Caroline Heldman - a professor of Critical Theory and Social Justice at Occidental College in Los Angeles. She is also Executive Director of The Representation Project and has been featured in some of the most important documentaries on the subject of gender studies including Miss Representation and The Mask You Live In. Caroline is a friend who has been instrumental in guiding Brad through his journey of exploration on the subjects of modern masculinity, rape culture, gender equity, and intersectional feminism. Basically, if Brad am ever confused about what to do or who to talk to about a certain subject, he's lucky to be able to reach out to Caroline. Today, we are chatting about the topics in her new book: The Sexy Lie - which is an update and deeper dive on her viral TED talk of the same name. If you are interested in getting the book, there's a link in the description or you can go to https://www.sororitymansion.org/books Hosted and Produced by Brad Gage Logo by Nolan Fabricius Theme Song by Russell Henson
Throughout this podcast, we have discussed the ways in which sexual harm impacts survivors psychologically, emotionally, and physically. A less talked about consequence stems from abuse that occurs within the context of institutional environments that are expected to be safe. In this episode we speak to Dr. Caroline Heldman an expert on the consequences of sexual harm that takes place within institutional environments. Institutional betrayal refers to the harm that an institution does to those who depend on it. As you will hear, this betrayal can be explicit policies or when an institution fails to respond to sexual harm. This is often seen in the context of college campuses, the military, and religions organizations. Additional Readings and Resources: Faculty Against Rape The Hunting Ground End Rape on Campus The New Campus Anti-Rape Movement: Internet Activism and Social Justice – Caroline Heldman, Alissa R. Ackerman, and Ian Breckenridge-Jackson Blowing the Whistle on Campus Rape – Caroline Heldman, PhD and Danielle Dirks Institutional Betrayal and Institutional Courage – Dr. Jennifer J. Freyd, PhD Guest Bio: Caroline Heldman, PhD is Chair of the Critical Theory & Social Justice Department and Chair of Gender, Women, & Sexuality Studies at Occidental College in Los Angeles. She is also Executive Director of The Representation Project and a political commentator for Spectrum and CNN International. Her research specializes in media, the presidency, and systems of power. Dr. Heldman has published six books on gender justice and politics and her work has been featured in numerous documentaries, including Miss Representation, The Mask You Live In, The Hunting Ground, Informant, Equal Means Equal, Liberated, Nevertheless, and The Great American Lie. Dr. Heldman splits her time between Los Angeles and New Orleans where she co-founded the New Orleans Women's Shelter and the Lower Ninth Ward Living Museum. She also co-founded End Rape on Campus (EROC), Faculty Against Rape (FAR), and End Rape Statute of Limitations (ERSOL) that successfully abolished the time limit on prosecuting rape in California. She is currently curating the first Civil Rights museum in New Orleans with Miss Leona Tate, one of the four little girls who desegregated the Deep South in 1960. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Man up. Take it like a man. Boys will be boys. Boys don't cry. Don't be such a girl. These familiar phrases reinforce long-standing patriarchal tropes about what it means to be a man. Those ideas about masculinity are constantly being modeled back to us in our media and are introduced into our psyches at a very young age - a recent study found that in children's television the most prominent stereotype depicted about masculinity is of boys and men as violent or aggressors - continuing to normalize these problematic narratives. This episode, we are going to be talking with Dr. Jackson Katz about the concept of masculinity, how it's been defined to us, and how he believes it needs to change. Jackson is a thought leader in the growing movement of men working to promote gender equality and prevent gender violence. He is co-founder of Mentors in Violence Prevention, which focuses on gender violence prevention, and is the first major program of its kind to engage with sports culture and the military. In addition to his two books, Jackson has produced a slate of films examining culture, masculinity and violence, including the award-winning documentary, Tough Guise, and has also appeared in numerous popular documentaries, including Miss Representation and The Mask You Live In. And at the end of this podcast, you should watch his viral TEDx talk, Violence Against Women Is a Men's Issue. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Hello all!In this episode I share my thoughts on a question that was posed on how white people can support and become more knowledgably on supporting racial justice issues, dating in 2021, and how strong women need love too. Here are the links to the information that I mentioned in the episode:https://bcorporation.net/zbtcz02z21/anti-racism-resources-47-books-podcasts-movies-and-more (This website has a list of books, websites, podcast etc.) https://www.amazon.com/White-Fragility-People-About-Racism/dp/080704741413th Documentary ( Netflix) Visiting local cultural centers or museumsLove languages: https://www.5lovelanguages.com/Documentaries that I mentioned: Miss Representation ( I watched this on Netflix a few years ago but I didn't see it listed there anymore. I believe it can be found on YouTube as well.) The Mask You Live In ( Same as the Miss Representation documentary 13th Documentary ( Netflix) Facebook: www.facebook.com/groups/472784687505331/Instagram: @uncommonthoughts21YouTube: Uncommon Thoughts Podcast
Should STEM classrooms be split by gender? In this week's episode, Elizabeth shares her wild experiences in STEM education decisionmaking rooms, where these kinds of questions are being asked. On top of that, all three of us break down the challenges of family planning alongside a career, and why we need more representation of women and people of color in science and the media. Email us at podcast@womeninsciencepdx.org and follow us @women_in_science_pdx on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook!
In this Episode, Nicola and Florence explore - How Florence became a certified Eating Psychology and body image coach- That body image is - in fact - an "inside job". It is related to our thoughts, feelings and emotions towards our bodies, and doesn't have much to do with the way we look.- That to increase body confidence and recover our periods, we need to work on our mindset. Because changing our bodies is doomed in 98% of cases, and cannot be a guarantee of acceptance.- Chris Sandel - Real Health Radio- If you suffer from an Eating Disorder and don't know where to get help, look into the NGOs and associations listed under "support organisations" on this page.- Ways to deal with toxic "New year, New you" messages out there while you are recovering from HA:#1 Disconnect from external messages - move from self-control to self-care. From "I should" to "what do I need?", letting go of the unattainable goal of perfection.#2 Make your social media feed a happy, diverse, inclusive and inspiring placeGet rid of accounts that make you feel "less than"Follow body positive and fat acceptance accounts: @300poundsandrunning @ragenchastainAnd a lot more on beyondbodyimage.com/resources#3 Set boundaries against fatphobic commentsDocumentaries: Embrace, Miss Representation, The Social DilemmaLearning to side step conversations, to answer fatphobic comments, to self-care when triggered are all ways to set boundaries and protect yourself and your recovery.#4 Practice self-compassion when negative self-talk is showing up#5 Remember that diets don't work. They mostly lead to weight GAIN, body dissatisfaction, and eating disorders. #6 Use body acceptance affirmations#7 Start a gratitude journalTo find support in your HA recovery:Get the "No Period. Now What?" book at noperiod.info/book.To make an appointment with Dr Nicola Rinaldi and get individual support to get your period back or improve your fertility, please go to noperiod.info/appointments To make an appointment with Florence Gillet and get help with the body and mind changes happening in recovery please visit www.beyondbodyimage.comWe also have joint coaching clients so you can access both our domains of expertise at the same time by reaching out to either of us.You can find us on social mediaNo Period, Now What? on FacebookNo Period, Now What? on InstagramNo Period, Now What? Recovery Support GroupBeyond Body Image on FacebookBeyond Body Image on InstagramAmenorrhee_fr (HA recovery 100% in French) on InstagramEmail us via allin@noperiodnowwhat.comIf you enjoyed this podcast and found it helpful, pleas
Katie + Kenz discuss self-love activist Danae Mercer and body positivity, along with fashion and diet marketing. We're excited to share more about Mercer's community of women who lift each other up, so grab your cozy socks and strap in for the ride. Follow us on Instagram and Twitter @_shesaidpodcast for more! Then, tune in again next Wednesday for our final episode (!), a check-in with your favorite gals to wrap-up the first season of She Said, freak out about Taylor Swift and more. Trigger warning for eating disorders, body hatred, fat phobia and diet culture. ---- Media mentions: Influencer Danae Mercer on Instagram, Twitter and her website Talking out loud with Danae Facebook group Dove's Real Beauty campaign AerieREAL campaign Miss Representation (2011) War Paint the musical Influencer Alicia McCarvell Influencer Tess Holliday Is it fashionable or are they skinny? TikTok trend To the Bone (2017) I Feel Pretty (2018) The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel (2017- ) The Beauty Myth by Naomi Wolf Group: How One Therapist and a Circle of Strangers Saved My Life by Christie Tate Stuff Mom Never Told You podcast Quit Dieting for Good Podcast All My Relations podcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/katieandkenz/message
Woo hoo! I got the courage up to do a commentary. Good job, me. I am going to do commentaries regularly from now on. Each episode will be about 20 minutes, and I’ll be talking about: Something personal about me; funny family stories, and life experiences in general. A review of a film or tv show I’ve seen that week, with a female lead. My take on current events that week. This week I’m talking about where I’ve lived, the documentary film Miss Representation, The Geena Davis Institute on Gender in Media, Lovecraft Country and the impending exit of our current, crap president. And that’s it in a nutshell! It was a little scary deciding to do this; interviewing other people just seems easier. But in fact, it was way better than a trip to the dentist. Hope you are having a great week. My love to you! ~Dianne www.diannewieler.com Find me on Instagram on Facebook and on Linkedin
And the crown for Miss Representation goes to the Brown Pinays! In this week's episode, Marielle and Krystal discuss the woes of being represented in the media, but not really. They talk about Hollywood's movement towards diversity, the first time they "saw themselves" on screen, and shoutout the baddest b of them all - Miss Manny Santos.
In our first episode of No Holds Barred, we talk about AOC, progressive politics, Miss Representation, imposter syndrome, and what’s been on our minds this week. Please forgive the background noise and other technical difficulties!
Wer ist eifersüchtig in unserer Beziehung? Was lieben wir aneinander und was ist das Rezept für eine gesunde Beziehung? Izi und ich sprechen offen und ehrlich über unsere Liebe und verraten euch, was wir machen, wenn wir uns mal anzicken und warum es uns leicht fällt miteinander zu arbeiten und uns jeden Tag zu sehen. Die Doku heißt "Miss Representation" auf Netflix.
Por que o número de mulheres que assumem um cargo de liderança não é representativo em relação a ocupação masculina? Segundo Naomi Wolf, escritora do livro “O mito da beleza”, atribuir valor às mulheres de acordo com a aparência serve a um projeto econômico (o mercado e a indústria esperam lucrar quando odiamos nossos corpos e tentamos mudar a aparência) e político (enfraquecer as mulheres na representação política, controlar suas relações e posições no mercado de trabalho). Episódio baseado no Documentário “Miss Representation”. Convidada: Juliana Reis. Citações: filmes: Jane Eyre, A proposta, Aos treze, O diabo veste prada; série: Hollywood; livros: Jane Eyre, Charlotte Brontë e The Madwoman in the Attic, Susan Gubar e Sandra Gilbert.
Nesse episódio, as roomies contam com a participação especial de Juliana Reis, amiga e profissional da área da beleza. A discussão aborda relatos pessoais sobre as consequências da imposição desse padrão em suas vidas. Foram citados como referências o livro “O mito da beleza” de Naomi Wolf e o documentário “Miss Representation” da Netflix.
In this "Reflections" episode,Teri and Michael reflect back on episodes on beauty, fashion, and lifestyle: Episode 89: Erika Geraerts on beauty and how It's All Fluff, Episode 90: Lynn Power on managing #MeToo as a former advertising executive and disrupting the beauty industry with Masami hair products, Episode 91: Marjorie Lau on Marlo Hydroponic Skincare, beauty, and sustainability, Episode 92: Julie Raskin of the Foundation for New York's Strongest on zero waste and building a cleaner, greener NYC, Episode 93: Aditi Mayer on sustainability and decolonizing fashion, and Episode 94: Ettienne Percy of 90Something Magnolia, on building a sustainable fashion brand. During our conversation, Michael and I touched upon the following resources in our conversation: The role of the media and culture in shaping girls' and women's views of themselves and their relationship to the beauty industry The documentary film, “Miss Representation” by Jennifer Siebel Newsom, that explores how mainstream media and culture contribute to the underrepresentation of women in positions of power in America Our interview with Susan Basterfield and Gina Stevens-Rembe from the Enspiral Network The relevance of the term "decolonize" to our podocast, political ideology, and movement building Hasan Minhaj's Patriot Act episode on fast fashion The TV show, The Good Place How important bees are to human survival and what would happen if they went extinct --- Thanks for tuning in to the en(gender)ed podcast! Be sure to check out our en(gender)ed site and follow our blog on Medium. Join our feminist community of survivors, advocates and allies! Consider donating because your support is what makes this work sustainable. Please also connect with us on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook. Don't forget to subscribe to the show!
A segunda reunião do Cineclube Diplomigas traz uma discussão sobre o documentário "Miss Representation", de 2011, que trata da representação das mulheres na mídia que, além de limitada, hipersexualizada e estereotipada, vem acompanhada da falta de representatividade feminina no cenário político e científico. A partir do filme surgiu a ong "The Representation Project", em 2011, objetivando educar e promover ações pra que esse cenário possa realmente mudar. Outro documentário da mesma diretora (roteirista e produtora), Jennifer Newsom, é "The mask you live in", que analisa as noções sociais de masculinidade, nocivas tanto para mulheres quanto para os próprios homens. Keep it blue é um podcast academico amador que serve de laboratorio para aprender e desenvolver novas ideas sobre a diplomacia e os estudos. Keep it blue podcast
On this episode of en(gender)ed, our guest is Erika Geraerts,a former executive at Frank Body who started her own brand, Fluff, two years ago. We speak with Erika today about her journey as a founder and beauty brand iconoclast, Fluff, an ethical beauty brand based in Melbourne, the state of the beauty industry, and the ways in which beauty, lifestyle, consumption intersect to shape women's views of ourselves, our bodies, and impact our relationships. During our conversation, Erika and I referenced the following resources and topics: The role of family and culture in shaping girls' and women's views of themselves and their relationship to the beauty industry The documentary film, "Miss Representation" by Jennifer Siebel Newsom, that explores how mainstream media and culture contribute to the underrepresentation of women in positions of power in America The stereotypical housewife archetype of June Cleaver in Leave It to Beaver (whom Teri mistakenly referred to as "Betty Cleaver") The impact of Kim Kardashian on girls, beauty, self-image, etc. The Medium post about a mom who pretended she was an 11 year-old girl and what she learned in the process This episode was sponsored by Masami, the ultimate in botanically hydrated hair. You can find Masami online at lovemasami.com and share your hair @lovemasamihair on Instagram, Facebook, Pinterest or Twitter. --- Thanks for tuning in to the en(gender)ed podcast! Be sure to check out our en(gender)ed site and follow our blog on Medium. Consider donating because your support is what makes this work sustainable. Please also connect with us on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook. Don't forget to subscribe to the show!
Who doesn't love a good list? For the last episode of 200 And Counting of the year, Tia breaks down her top 10 favorite documentaries of the 2010s, ranging from docs about cults to subways to porn. 10. Miss Representation - http://therepresentationproject.org/film/miss-representation-film/ 9. Dark Girls - http://officialdarkgirlsmovie.com/ 8. Evolution of a Criminal - https://itvs.org/films/evolution-of-a-criminal 7. Bill Cunningham New York - https://zeitgeistfilms.com/billcunninghamnewyork/ 6. OJ Simpson: Made In America - http://www.espn.com/30for30/ojsimpsonmadeinamerica/ 5. Going Clear: Scientology - https://www.hbo.com/documentaries/going-clear 4. Hot Girls Wanted - http://www.hotgirlswantedmovie.com/ 3. Accidental Courtesy - https://accidentalcourtesy.com/ 2. Off The Rails - http://www.offtherailsmovie.com/ 1. 13th - http://www.avaduvernay.com/13th --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Bruce Springsteen on VH1's Storytellers, Bobby Darin taking you back to 19 and 59 and Richard Blackwood’s autobiographical video to Mamma Who’s The Man? - some songs are just better when you know the story. This week’s guest Steven Sharpe has become the master of blending storytelling and songwriting with his unique mix of the two. Steven joins Andy to talk about the points in life where he felt like he was finally fitting in, how discovering he was dyslexic would eventually lead to a whole new love of learning and how realising he could sing allowed him to rewrite his own story. Steven also talks about being gay in an incredibly religious household and the self doubt that came with it. Steven chats about his new live album The Realness of Miss Representation which comes from his theatre show; an autobiographical look at being a 30 something gay man in a post marriage equality Ireland. He teaches us all how to make a DVD rack in the final proof that Andy is desperately trying to turn this show into an audition to one day host a light entertainment magazine show. https://stevensharpe.bandcamp.com/
What do Old Spice, Apple, Geico have in common? There are all ways that Leah found to introduce our gal-pals Bonnie Fillenwarth, Katie Harris and 16-year-old new-comer Kami Leach. After paying tribute to the amazing ladies of advertising, Bonnie starts us off by talking about the eye-opening documentary Miss Representation and what it says about how advertising changes our culture and how we see ourselves. More info at: galsguide.org Patreon: patreon.com/galsguide Facebook: facebook.com/galsguidetothegalaxy Twitter: twitter.com/GalsGuideGalaxy
Films are storytelling brought to life. Documentaries tell the stories of people whose stories need to be heard. Regina Scully is an award-winning documentary film producer who is trying to change minds and hearts through storytelling. Whether covering the epidemic of rape in the U.S. military or on college campuses (“The Invisible War”, “The Hunting Ground”), the under-representation of women in positions of power (“Miss Representation”), or the novel contributions of Mr. Rogers to television and children’s education (“Won’t You Be My Neighbor”), Regina discusses how films can motivate viewers to influence public policy, social policy and inspire change.
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Are you having the WRONG type of sex? Why your wife doesn't LOVE intimacy Why sex feels carnal Why sex feels like it's just for HIM Why sex isn't fulfilling (EVEN if you orgasm) I argue that there is a very legitimate reason... You guys haven't made feminine sex....ever Have you ever even been exposed to what feminine sex is? Let me give you a description and then the tools on how to get started! Go to www.delightyourmarriage.com/type for further explanation and a step-by-step guide to feminine sex Resources referenced: Miss Representation documentary If you want to know more about our sexualized culture and how men have defined those you can check this own My very serious warning is there's a ton of very negative visuals--sexually-explicit music videos, movies with very provocative clothing... but they have really educational good content What I would suggest is turning it on your phone and then turning your phone over so you can hear the content without being exposed to the crude and sinful visuals...or just trust that somehow I gleaned what would be helpful for you! A great TED talk which explains how our movies are lacking female influence, thus the feminine values and sexual desires: The Data Behind Hollywood's Sexism FREE (Potentially Life-Changing) Opportunity I am doing a limited amount of FREE Clarity Calls to help wives go deep and truly understand and get clear on what is prohibiting them from getting to the intimacy and marriage God wants for them. The catch? IF I think I can help you (and I don't think I can help every woman I speak with) I may invite you to be one of the few women I coach this month. But if not, you'll definitely get a ton of value from the call, so get on my calendar soon -- right I believe my next Clarity Call is available in 3 weeks from now... so get on the calendar as soon as you can so your marriage can blossom as God wants it to!! www.dym.as.me
Today I am joined by Dr. Caroline Heldman, badass. Dr. Heldman is the unsung feminist hero. The Gloria Steinem of her generation. A political scientist, political correspondent and professor at Occidental, Dr. Heldman has dedicated her life to social justice causes and does so because of her own experience with sexual violence and systems of power. She has authored a number of books, is the lead researcher for the Geena Davis Institute on Gender in Media and can be seen in Miss Representation and The Mask You Live In, amongst others.
Desde setembro, o Mamilos está provocando conversas sobre corpo, auto-estima e autoimagem com a microssérie Viva o Seu Corpo, em parceria com a Natura. Foram sete entrevistas para produzir o material da série; conversas com mulheres que nos inspiraram, nos provocaram, nos fizeram refletir. E deste projeto nasceu o desejo de conversar com mais tempo sobre estes assuntos, bem no formato de bate-papo do Mamilos. E foi por isso que convidamos duas das nossas entrevistadas para conversar de novo conosco, pra contar suas jornadas de auto descoberta, auto aceitação e construção de uma auto estima mais saudável. Na mesa, contamos com as presenças mais do que especiais de Joana Cannabrava, do blog (F)utilidades, e Mirian Bottan. Vem com a gente e taca-lhe o play nesse Mamilos! CONHEÇA O #PODECONTAR, O SITE QUE AJUDA QUEM ESTÁ DISPOSTO A AJUDAR #PodeContar é uma iniciativa da Medley para mudar o olhar e os estigmas sobre a depressão e incentivar que mais pessoas busquem a ajuda adequada. Visite o site coletivopodecontar.com.br e acesse conteúdos relevantes, criado com ajuda de especialistas, para quem precisa de ajuda e para quem está disposto a ajudar. Acesse!: https://bit.ly/2KWffqE FALE CONOSCO . Email: mamilos@b9.com.br . Facebook: aqui . Twitter: aqui CONTRIBUA COM O MAMILOS Quem apoia o Mamilos ajuda a manter o podcast no ar e ainda recebe toda semana um apanhado das notícias mais quentes do jeito que só o Mamilos sabe fazer. É só R$9,90 por mês! Corre ler, quem assina tá recomendando pra todo mundo. https://www.catarse.me/mamilos EQUIPE MAMILOS Edição - Caio Corraini Produção - Maíra Teixeira Apoio a pauta - Jaqueline Costa e grande elenco Transcrição dos programas - Lu Machado e Mamilândia CAPA A capa dessa semana é uma colagem digital de Zeca Bral (Colagem digital sobre auto-retrato de Sandy Gutkowski, na ocasião da celebração de seu centenário, em 2015 no Delhi Photo Festival). FAROL ACESO Joana: Instagram Mundo Gordelícia e canal do YouTube Eu Vejo; Mirian: Filmes "Miss Representation" e "A Máscara Em Que Você Vive".
Jennifer Siebel Newsom, documentary filmmaker and women's rights advocate, could be the next first lady of California. Women Rule talks with Siebel Newsom about the film career she never anticipated, her work on gender equality, and why she'd rather be called the First "Partner," if her husband, Gavin Newsom, wins in November.
#SalvemosAlDumpling En este episodio lloramos el final de Sense 8. Netflix, ni olvido ni perdón. Hablamos de Los Increibles 2 y su polémico corto Bao en donde un dumpling cobra vida y una señora lo cria como su hijo *ALERTA SEÑORA DEL BEBITO. Además, te recomendamos Throughbreds la película más dificil de pronunciar pero la más bella de la semana. En Documentame esto, Nestor tres documentales sobre el feminisimo She's Beautiful When She's Angry, Seeing Allred y Miss Representation. Alto episodio, nosotres nos dariamos algun Martin Fierro por esto. AHRE. ¡Dale al play amigueee!
Nada Jones is the CEO and Founder of LIBERTY. She has spent the last 17 years as a consultant and advocate for entrepreneurial women. Through the LIBERTY platform, she is committed to empowering all women, not just millennials who have embraced the entrepreneurial life with ease. “Considering what’s possible and pursuing your calling doesn’t end at 35, in fact, that’s when the need for flexibility and purpose are heightened.” Nada began her entrepreneurial career in 2000 with the launch of nedandshell.com, a retail and wholesale co-op for emerging female designers in NYC. In 2008, she co-authored a how-to book, “Sixteen Weeks to Your Dream Business: A Weekly Planner for Entrepreneurial Women” which spent time on Amazon’s best-selling business book list. Speaking and seminar opportunities accompanied a book tour and Nada realized that there was much to be done to support women in this space. In 2011, Nada launched ltdLIVE, a conference that brought together speakers, experts, service providers and brands that were all in the business of empowering and helping small businesses. Armed with a conviction that all women must be empowered to write their own narrative, Nada founded the Dream for a Dream initiative. Through this program, she has partnered with game-changing social organizations, such as the Tory Burch Foundation, JoinFITE and Dermalogica, Charity Water and Miss Representation. Nada also co-founded Project Raiz, a social impact trip connecting US designers with artisans in Swaziland and Mozam-bique to expand the global marketplace. Nada is also the principal of Nada Jones Consulting. Her work supporting female small business owners has given her a unique insight into their successes and challenges. It’s these past 17 years of experience, combined with the absence of meaningful content for the entrepreneurial woman, that has informed the creation of LIBERTY. Find Nada Online: Website - https://www.libertyforher.com/ Facebook - @libertyforher Instagram - @libertyforher Twitter - @libertyforher Some Questions I Ask: Why are you starting a magazine? Why is social media not the? Do you still ask yourself what you want to be when you grow up? How would teach people on how to balance expectation vs. reality? How can you create meaning out of almost anything? In This Episode, You Will Learn About: Losing the ability to write, draw, and journal How to “inspire and equip" You don’t build a business on social media, you build a brand The day after Christmas letdown and what it means Understanding elasticity in your life Music Composed by John Zarcone
Hey ass kickers! Well, after nearly 10 years of blogging, 5 years and 228 podcast episodes, I’m FINALLY doing a favorite things episode! I tried to record both as a regular podcast episode AND video, but alas, I had an technology FAIL on the video side, so these images will have to do! So, without further ado, here are some of my favorite things… Misc. Golden Girls coasters. I don’t even think I need to sell you on this one. Hair and beauty: Nume Curling Wand- When I do actually do my hair, I use this curling wand. I’ve had a few different ones, and this one by far is my favorite. I often get comments on my hair and on one occasion was chased down in Target by a breathless woman asking me how I got my curls. Lush’s Sea Salt Spray-- I’ve tried several Sea Salt sprays, even a big brand name that will go unnamed, but they’ve all been a huge waste of money, until I tried Lush’s brand. The smell is amazing, it’s not sticky, and works great. MAC Cosmetics Studio Fix-- I use the powder (BTW, that link will take you to my shade, NC30, but you probably want to go somewhere where they sell it so someone can match your skin tone). Super easy to put on (I use a brush) and I use to even out my skin tone. Add a little blush, eyebrow pencil, and mascara and I’m done. The bralette- Two of my favorites are here and here. Great for the small to medium breasted women who don’t need a whole lot of support. Gold bond hand cream- I feel like such a grandma with this, but… I have really dry skin and can’t stand it when my hands feel dry. I’ve tried approximately 17,000 different hand creams and this one BY FAR is my favorite. It’s not greasy (unless you use way too much), and it works, even through a hand washing. I keep the small tubes in different drawers all over my house, in my purse, and in the car. I don’t consider myself a super techie person, but these are the apps I can’t live without AND they’re all easy to use. Apps I use: Audible- Great for audiobooks! Need I say more? Goodreads- Organize all the books you’ve read, are currently reading, and want to read. I use it especially for logging books I want to read, and reading reviews from people I know-- as it syncs with Facebook. Voxer- I’m obsessed with this app and have been for years. It’s changed my relationship with my friends for the better! It’s a walkie talkie app that allows you to also text, send images and videos, and gifs. I also use it with my private clients. Podcast app- Duh. Venmo- Pay people and get paid easily with NO FEES. Super easy to set up and use. (I don’t know if I would recommend this for business, but check with your CPA.) Insight Timer- GREAT for meditation, especially for beginners. YogaGlo- Get access to loads of different teachers for yoga and meditation, all from the comfort of home! (Get your first two weeks of YogaGlo FREE when you sign up on YogaGlo.com/KICKASS.) Yoga Studio- Super easy to use Yoga app. The reason I love this is the simplicity. Not a lot of choices, but just enough to get the job done. gTasks Pro- Essential, especially if you use Google Calendar. It syncs to the “tasks” portion of your Google Cal, and is SO easy to use. Books I love: I Thought It Was Just Me: Making the journey from “What Will People Think” to “I am Enough.” By Brené Brown The Gifts of Imperfection: Let Go Of Who You Think You're Supposed to Be and Embrace Who You Are. By Brené Brown Daring Greatly: How the Courage of Being Vulnerable Transforms the Way We Live, Love, Parent, and Lead By Brené Brown Rising Strong: How the Ability to Reset Transforms The Way We Live, Love, Parent, and Lead By Brené Brown Braving the Wilderness: The Quest for True Belonging and the Courage to Stand Alone By Brené Brown Attached: The New Science of Adult Attachment and How It Can Help You Find-- And Keep-- Love. Find out why you behave the way you behave in relationships and how you can fix when it’s not working. So very eye-opening! 5 Love Languages: The Secret to Love That Lasts. An oldie but a goodie. Easy read and good to find out how you receive love. Great awareness to have not just in romantic relationships but friendships as well. Facing Love Addiction: Giving yourself the power to change the way you love by Pia Mellody Codependent No More: How to stop controlling others and start caring for yourself by Melody Beattie Getting the Love You Want: A guide for couples by Harv Hendrix Keeping the Love You Find: A personal guide by Harv Hendrix Perfect Girls, Starving Daughters: How the Quest for Perfection is harming young women by Courtney E. Martin You Are a Badass at Making Money: Master the mindset of wealth by Jen Sincero Documentaries: There are SO MANY great documentaries out there, and to be honest, I haven’t watched that many lately, but here are three that have stuck out to me immensely: Miss Representation. Watch this with the men in your life and with your daughters (appropriate age is around 13 years old.) Then, talk about it. The Mask You Live In. Again, watch this with the men in your life and with your sons (again, appropriate age is probably 12 or 13). Then, talk about it. 13th. This is such an important film. According to common sense media, 16 is an appropriate age for this one. http://yourkickasslife.com/230
Hoje As Mathildas Grecia Baffa e Iole Melo recebem a publicitária Ana Gonzalez a e recém formada em Estudos de Mídia Suzane Frota para falar sobre a mulher na publicidade. Mesmo “fugindo” um pouquinho da proposta do audiovisual, as girl power vão mostrar que esse mundo está totalmente interligado. O que acontece com as mulheres nas agências? E a imagem das mulheres nas peças publicitárias? Como fica? Como elas influenciam as outras mulheres? Sexta-feira no globo rep… hoje no nosso podcast. Dá o play que está muito bom! Fale Conosco: -- • Email: mathildas@cinemacao.com • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/asmathildas • Twitter: https://twitter.com/asmathildas • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/asmathildasoficial/ Você pode ser uma/um Padrim das Mathildas!! --- Basta entrar no site www.padrim.com/asmathildas e contribuir com a partir de R$ 1. Sim, só isso! Ah, e para quem doar mais dindin para a gente, vai ter mais recompensa! Padrins que apoiam a gente e merecem destaque aqui no post: --- • Jefferson Nascimento: @jnascim • Patrícia Castellem Strebe @patistrebe • Angresson da Silva @NerdFajuto e @angresson • Fernanda Cary @feca0206 • Thierre Zulske Penteado @thierrezp • Vanessa Guedes @nessoila Mas você pode também contribuir pelo Cinem(ação) --- Se quiser ajudar a gente de outra forma, também dá! Nós estamos dentro do Cinem(ação), então dá para contribuir com a gente por lá também. Entre no Apoia.se (10 contos) ou Patreon (1 dolarzinho) e contribua com alguns dinheirinhos. E lembre-se de avisar que você está doando para As Mathildas, ok? • http://bit.ly/apoia-cine • http://bit.ly/patreon-cinemacao Cultura das Mathildas (nossas indicações): --- • (Ana): Filme “Do que as mulheres gostam”, com o ator Mel Gibson e o site www.thinkeva.com.br; • (Suzane): documentário Miss Representation e documentário Amanda Knox (tem na Netflix!); • (Iole): Pesquisa Todxs por Elas - Agência Heads; • (Grecia): Façam a #hashtag #timelineacessível ou simplesmente ofereça alguma forma de deixar uma imagem acessível para uma pessoa com deficiência visual. Citamos mais algo e não está na lista? Deixe um comentário! Edição: http://issoaidesign.com.br/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The media has a bigger influence than we think over how women and girls look at themselves and each other. In this episode, the Amazons watched the 2011 documentary “Miss Representation” and had a no holds barred discussion about the topics covered - from plastic surgery to “redomestication”, it’s all pretty awful. Facebook: Geekend Amazons Podcast Twitter & IG: @GeekendAmazons Please consider donating to our Patreon: www.patreon.com/GeekendLegion
The media has a bigger influence than we think over how women and girls look at themselves and each other. In this episode, the Amazons watched the 2011 documentary “Miss Representation” and had a no holds barred discussion about the topics covered - from plastic surgery to “redomestication”, it’s all pretty awful. Facebook: Geekend Amazons Podcast Twitter & IG: @GeekendAmazons Please consider donating to our Patreon: www.patreon.com/GeekendLegion
No Masmorra Cast de hoje, Angélica Hellish convidou Clarissa Amariz e Liv Andrade do Sassenachs Brasil Podcast para conversar sobre filmes de viagem no tempo com um teor mais romântico. Discutimos de forma bem leve sobre esses filmes que nos ensinaram e nos tocaram com suas histórias simples, porém emocionantes. O papo divertido também serve de aquecimento para a estreia da terceira temporada da série Outlander, do canal STARZ, que começa dia 10 de setembro (no Brasil, será transmitido pela Fox Premium) E você? Quais filmes sobre viagens no tempo você curte? ACESSE: 10 Bons filmes sobre viagens no tempo. [Documentário] Miss Representation 2011 Legendado Masmorra no Twitter e no Facebook COLABORE COM O MASMORRA NO PADRIM
The second half of our conversation with German Villages of the Modern Manhood podcast and web site. We continue our conversation about masculinity, sports, stigmas around therapy, Super Mario World, and TRUCKS! Men Edmonton is a grass root group talking about violence against women, feminism and masculinity. One of German’s earliest interviews was with one of the founders of Men Edmonton, Ryan Valley. Some really amazing films mentioned by German, Miss Representation and The Mask You Live In. Please find them on Netflix, or wherever, and watch. Men Edmonton sponsored an event in April of 2017 where they screened The Mask You Live In and held a panel afterwards. German recorded the session for the Modern Manhood podcast. Michael Kimmel studies gender and is featured in the documentaries mentioned above. The Precarious Manhood Theory revolves around fear. If a man’s masculinity is challenged, he’s more likely to engage in aggressive or stereotypical male behaviors. Hockey is a “man’s game,” says Patrick Maroon. Retired goalie Corey Hirsch shares his mental health struggle with the world. Foul play prevented German from completing all the levels in Super Mario World. We love the Portlandia Battlestar Galactica episode because it highlights the dangers of binge watching. Paul’s crew at work is all about comparing hours in Breath of the Wild. German mentions how men and women tend to posture in a community of their peers. He doesn’t recommend The Game, but he said there’s a chapter on peacocking. How is NHL ‘94 on the Sega so beloved by all? A mystery to be solved in a future documentary. German’s other podcast is all about hockey, Your Team Sucks. Rasheed Wallace is crazy and we loved it. German loves, LOVES, soccer as well. He’s an Arsenal fan, but his heart is with his Chilean National team. Inspired by Men Edmonton, German hopes to build a community for men to share their stories on his podcast, Modern Manhood. The Ferdinand was another website that German had started for people to share their stories about masculinity. He’s in the process of moving it to Modern Manhood. The site was called The Ferdinand because it was based on The Story of Ferdinand. The story was turned into an Oscar winning short by Walt Disney. German is delighted that women are listening to his show as well. He was a guest on What it is with Andrea Beça of That’s So Maven! who listens and encourages others to listen to his show. The event at The Metro Cinema German spoke of on the show, which played the documentary The Mask You Live, In is long past but he recorded a podcast of the experience. Help German continue to enrich the lives of us all by giving to his Patreon. Find German’s Modern Manhood show on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook. Lots of wonderful things have happened since our chat with German Villages. The Modern Manhood podcast has joined GRadio.ca and the Alberta Podcast Network. German is an incredible human and his show is inspiring and absolutely needed in today’s world. Don’t hesitate to reach out to him, he’s just that kind of person. And, please remember to take care of yourselves. Support Montreal Sauce on Patreon
Download this episode. God is not a man. Jesus came to earth incarnate as a man. Meanwhile the Holy Spirit was said to personify the wisdom of God, represented in the Old Testament in the female form as Sophia. As mentioned last week, this is a special episode we recorded while Lydia got ready to walk down the aisle! We talk broadly about Christianity and feminism, the roles of women and men, how Liz reconciles the patriarchy of the Bible with the modern world, and the one thing Lydia would do to change the way we worship God. Thanks for listening! Correction: Lydia recommended two documentaries available on Netflix. “Miss Representation” and “The Mask You Live In.” (Not The Mask We Wear.) Music:Del – Summer MomentsDel – Smells Like Summer PAAC Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/progressiveAAchristians Page: https://www.facebook.com/PAACpodcast/ Twitter: @paacpodcastEmail: progressiveaachristians @ gmail . com Subscribe to the podcast!iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-paac-podcast/id1243306853 Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/david-chang/the-paac-podcast Google Play: https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/Iuufwrbkq6dp7eewr3xodbnvfyq
Are you really hard on yourself? Do you battle constant self doubt? In her book The Undervalued Self, Dr. Elaine Aron explains how highly sensitive people often struggle with low self-esteem more so than non-HSPs. In this episode of HSP SOS, Michelle and The Captain discuss low self-esteem attacks, why HSPs suffer from LSE more than others, as well as highlight the work of Dr. Marilyn J. Sorensen, a leading expert in the area of low self-esteem. They share their results from Sorensen's low self-esteem assessment, and even provide some quick tips on how HSPs can begin to boost feelings of self worth. ---- Resources Breaking the Chains of Low Self-Esteem by Marilyn J. Sorensen PhD. http://www.getesteem.com/books-and-toolkit.html Link to Sorensen's Low Self-Esteem Assessment http://www.getesteem.com/Files/Sorensen_Self-Esteem_Test.pdf The Undervalued Self by Dr. Elaine Aron http://hsperson.com/books/the-undervalued-self/ 5 Ways Highly Sensitive People Can Boost Their Self-Esteem by Introvert Dear http://introvertdear.com/2016/05/30/5-ways-highly-sensitive-people-can-boost-self-esteem/ The Representation Project (The Mask We Live In & Miss Representation Advocate Links) http://therepresentationproject.org/ The Resurrection of Jake the Snake Documentary http://www.jakethesnakemovie.com/ ------- ---Subscribe to the HSP SOS Podcast!--- iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/hsp-sos/id1221116848 Google Play https://play.google.com/music/listen#/ps/Inavjhxeg2rdkub26frsppa7pca ---Follow HSP S.O.S. on social media--- On Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/hspsos On Twitter at: @hsp_sos ---More episodes, articles, and resources!--- Website: http://hspsos.com/ Libsyn Podcast Page: http://hspsos.libsyn.com/ ---Contact Michelle Lynn with questions, comments, or show ideas!--- feelzspecialist@gmail.com ---Contact The Captain (Brian) with questions, comments, or show ideas--- cap@thecaptainspod.com Visit http://thecaptainspod.libsyn.com/ for other related podcasts! Keywords: Elaine Aron, Marilyn Sorensen, Low Self-Esteem, Highly Sensitive Person, HSP, INFJ, ENFP, Undervalued Self, LSE, Introvert, Self-Improvement, Relationships, Unmasked, Miss Representation, Build Confidence, Jake the Snake, DDP, The Good Men Project, depression HashTags: #ElaineAron #MarilynSorensen #LowSelf-Esteem #HighlySensitivePerson #HSP #INFJ #ENFP #UndervaluedSelf #LSE #Introvert #Self-Improvement #Relationships #Unmasked #MissRepresentation #BuildConfidence #JaketheSnake #DDP #TheGoodMenProject #depression
Today you'll be hearing from an American stand-up comedian and actor Missy Grynkiewicz. We started off the interview talking about how she got the name Missy and how her previous career as an acting teacher and director helped her when she stated comedy. We spoke too about Missy's style of comedy and why she prefers to keep her comedy personal and relatable. We chatted about being from Maryland, how to pronounce it properly and how the whole state isn't anything like the Baltimore depicted in The Wire. We nattered about kids and why it's so much easier to love them when they're not actually around you. Then we chatted about Missy receiving a Grammy Nomination for her comedy album "Miss Representation" and the current state of comedy albums. We spoke about Missy receiving dickpics and how underneath it all it's actually quite touching and finally we spoke about "Days of Power" a movie starring Missy and Eric Roberts (of The Dark Knights, The Expendables and The Cable Guy fame) due for release in February 2017.
Cathy and Todd discuss the Stanford rape case, the presidential campaign, and why embracing healthy masculinity and femininity is the key to meaningful change. They also discuss how anger can be paralyzing, why we should be supporting each other rather than fighting each other, and why we need to use our individual voices to create more love and compassion. They reference Tara Mohr's Playing Big, Marianne Williamson's A Woman's Worth, The Hunting Ground, The Mask You Live In, Miss Representation, and The Sunflower by Simon Wiesenthal.
Cathy and Todd discuss the Stanford rape case, the presidential campaign, and why embracing healthy masculinity and femininity is the key to meaningful change. They also discuss how anger can be paralyzing, why we should be supporting each other rather than fighting each other, and why we need to use our individual voices to create more love and compassion. They reference Tara Mohr's Playing Big, Marianne Williamson's A Woman's Worth, The Hunting Ground, The Mask You Live In, Miss Representation, and The Sunflower by Simon Wiesenthal.
Cathy and Todd discuss the Stanford rape case, the presidential campaign, and why embracing healthy masculinity and femininity is the key to meaningful change. They also discuss how anger can be paralyzing, why we should be supporting each other rather than fighting each other, and why we need to use our individual voices to create more love and compassion. They reference Tara Mohr’s Playing Big, Marianne Williamson’s A Woman’s Worth, The Hunting Ground, The Mask You Live In, Miss Representation, and The Sunflower by Simon Wiesenthal.
In Episode 56, we talk with Lindsay Barrasse and Jennifer Frey of Scranton film and web content production company Steam Magnolias about the role and portrayal of women in movies and other media, along with the Junior League of Scranton and their upcoming free screening of "Miss Representation," a documentary which “exposes how the media's misrepresentations of women have led to the under-representation of women in positions of power and influence,” on Saturday, April 30. We discuss the documentary itself; sexism women face in front of and behind the camera and why it continues; the debate of whether studio executives or audiences are to blame; how women are portrayed in blockbuster films like “Jurassic World;” controversies with “Ghost in the Shell” and superhero franchises, among other movies; good and bad portrayals of women in movies and TV shows; how the misrepresentation of women extends to promotional items like posters, toys, and other merchandise; sexism in language and word choices; firsthand accounts of sexism, such as what it was like working with YouTube; makeup and the history behind it; the importance of spending your money on better quality entertainment; the important work of the Junior League; why Steam Magnolias was formed; and upcoming projects like “Solacium.” In The Last Word segment, we talk about NEPA Scene’s exclusive and completely unplanned interview with presidential candidate Bernie Sanders in Scranton and how it was received by our audience. “Miss Representation” will be screening for free at The Theater at North (1539 N. Main Ave., Scranton) on April 30, presented by the Junior League of Scranton in association with Goodwill Industries of Northeastern Pennsylvania. Doors open at 6 p.m., and the movie starts at 6:30 p.m. After the film, around 8 p.m., there will be a panel and open discussion. Professionally recorded every Monday at The Stude in TwentyFiveEight Studios in Scranton and released exclusively on nepascene.com every Tuesday, the NEPA Scene Podcast is a free supplement to the website, expanding on the arts and entertainment stories covered on the site and going beyond them to discuss other news and entertainment topics. Each week, the unedited and uncensored podcast features Rich Howells, NEPA Scene founder and editor; Mark Dennebaum, president and owner of TwentyFiveEight Studios; and Lauren Quirolgico, commercial and content strategist at Lavelle Strategy Group and editor at TwentyFiveEight. Every episode streams on iTunes, SoundCloud, Stitcher, and nepascene.com.
Feministisk Filmklubb hjelper oss med hva som kan kalles en feministisk film, og forteller om sine planer for 2016. Rakel og Miriam fra Nova Noir deler ivrig tanker om "Miss Representation", falske feministiske roller, og barnefilmer. Vi må selvfølgelig også innom Bechdeltesten, og gir deg en innføring i den historiske utviklingen som kvinnerollen i Bollywoodfilm har hatt.
some audio issues before we got started. I don't think they are in the recording. Enjoy.
De volta com o Batendo Papo na Masmorra e nessa data tão importante: O Dia do Podcast! Sim! Dia do Podcast. Nesse BPM, Angélica Hellish e Marcos Noriega convidaram os amigos Ivan PD , Douglas Exumador Fricke, Demétrius e Pino do Podtrash! Tem documentário, série clássica muito famosa, filme de diretor mega bizarro e cultuado, série e desenho adulto de humor negro e a sua host cuspindo ódio pelas ventas, desabafando depois de uma péssima experiência cinematográfica. A lista dos filmes citados ficará abaixo, não deixe de compartilhar o podcast nas redes sociais e comentar conosco suas impressões. E você? O que tem assistido ultimamente? Edição de Diego Pinto e Angélica Participação especial de Mariana Produções citadas: The Invisible War (2012) - Guerra Sem Cortes (2007) - Miss Representation (2011) - A Filha do General (1999) City of Lost Souls (2000) - Audition (1999) - Todd and the book of pure evil (2010) - Bob's Burgers (2011) Only God Forgives (2013) - Bronson (2008) - Valhalla Rising (2009) No dia 30 de Setembro é comemorado o #PodcastDay nos Estados Unidos. Essa ação foi criada pelo podcaster americano Steve Lee (Netcast Studio) e visa propagar a mídia para o mundo inteiro, atingir o máximo de pessoas possível. Em apenas um ano de existência, o PodcastDay conseguiu um alcance muito maior do que eles mesmo esperavam e já planejam criar o International #PodcastDay para 2015. Site oficial do evento: nationalpodcastday.com Influenciados pelo sucesso do #PodcastDay e sob a iniciativa do Octávio Augusto,.. Criou-se o #DiadoPodcast. O #DiadoPodcast será comemorado a cada dia 21 de Outubro, data da publicação do primeiro podcast brasileiro, o Digital Minds, criado por Danilo Medeiros. Este primeiro episódio ainda pode ser ouvido aqui: http://www.digitalminds.com.br/podcasts/digitalmindspodcast1.mp3. O Dia do Podcast é uma iniciativa nacional para promover o podcast brasileiro e para divulgar a mídia por meio das redes sociais. O objetivo é fazer com que mais pessoas passem a conhecer a mídia. Se você já sabe o que é e ouve podcast, apresente para um amigo seu. =) No dia 21 de Outubro use #DiadoPodcast tanto no Twitter como no Facebook! Acesse diadopodcast.com.br para mais informações. Acesse Mundo Podcast para saber dicas de como criar o seu! Acesse no Facebook: Cine Masmorra e a página do Guia Cast para conhecer recomendações de vários podcasts.
This week's podcast is inspired by the documentary Miss Representation which takes a look at the damaging impact the media, Hollywood & Disney films are having on women's self-esteem and how we think we need to behave and look to be attractive to the opposite sex. Both Vicki and Selina talk about the power of the film and how it impacted them individually - particularly Selina who was single at the time...
GERALYN Dreyfous has a wide, distinguished background in the arts, extensive experience in consulting in the philanthropic sector, and participates on numerous boards and initiatives. She is the Founder of the Utah Film Center, a non-profit that curates free screenings and outreach programs for communities throughout Utah. In 2007, she co-founded Impact Partners Film Fund with Dan Cogan, bringing together financiers and filmmakers so that they can create great films that entertain audiences, enrich lives, and ignite social change. Some of her producing credits include the Academy Award winning Born Into Brothels; Emmy nominated The Day My God Died; Academy Award nominated The Square, Academy Award nominated The Invisible War and multiple film festival winners such as Kick Like a Girl, In A Dream, Dhamma Brothers, Project Kashmir, Miss Representation, Connected, Anita, and The Crash Reel. Geralyn was honored with the International Documentary Association’s Amicus Award in 2013 for her significant contribution to documentary filmmaking.
Dedicamos el programa a hablar un poquito de la cadena del cable Showtime: - Notícias breves Mr. Quitanieves 02:25 - Críticas: Gravity 07:47, Agosto 13:15, Miss Representation 17:35 - Showtime 25:43 - Oyentes 93:00 - Recomendaciones 100:56
American HustleThe Hobbit: The Desolation of SmaugAnchorman 2: The Legend ContinuesOut of the Furnace2014 Bucket List FilmsWhat We Watched: Bully, Prisoners, Powwow Highway, Miss Representation, The Spectacular Now, Knuckle, Shut Up And Play The Hits, Mike Birbiglia: My Girlfriend's Boyfriend and The Act of Killing. You can download the episode here. (right click to save) Next Episode: Martin Scorcese's The Wolf of Wall Street and Spike Jonze's Her.
¡Bienvenidos al décimo programa de nuestra tercera temporada (o el 88 contando todos)! Hola amiguitos. Hemos vuelto después de una semana en la que nos hemos estado recuperando de la pérdida de nuestro amor, Nico, que ha decidido que ya se había cansado de nosotros y se ha ido a un lugar mejor en el que seguro que tiene todo lo que quiere. Nosotros, eso sí, le echaremos de menos siempre. Pero bueno, no nos pongamos tristes. Empezamos con la "Semana en Serie", donde hablaremos del piloto de Borgen [DR1] y después, de las 9 temporadas de It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia [FX/FXX], de las que hemos visto las 8 primeras en maratón en poco más de una semana para distraernos (y que Dani ya había visto). Después nos vamos a la "Cata de pelis" donde esta semana os hablamos de tres documentales relacionados con temas feministas, Wonder Women! The Untold Story of American Superheroines [Kristy Guevara-Flanagan, 2012], Complicated Women [Hugh Munro Neely, 2003] y Miss Representation [Jennifer Siebel Newsom, 2011]. Si queréis saber qué películas y documentales vamos viendo, podéis verlo en nuestro perfil de Letterboxd. Luego nos vamos "A la Cocina" donde os contamos una receta muy simple y elegante de Bacalao confitado con cebolla caramelizada, almendras, uvas pasas y tomates cherry. Muy rápido y os garantizamos que gustará a invitados (y si decís el nombre parecería más complicado). Para acabar, vamos a la "Sobremesa", donde comentamos vuestros mensajes de Twitter, el correo... Muchísimas gracias a todos por vuestro apoyo y vuestros mensajes de ánimo. Seguid así, preguntando, comentando, reseñando en iTunes y todo lo que queráis. Si queréis comentar libremente detalles de las tramas de las series de las que hablamos, podéis hacerlo escribiendo entre las etiquetas de spoiler el texto que queráis ocultar, tal como muestra la imagen: Por si os da pereza escuchar todo el podcast (o tenéis que saltaros cosas por los spoilers), aquí os dejamos los tiempos para que vayáis directamente a lo que más os interese, esperamos que os guste mucho y que, si no os gusta, nos digáis por qué, para que podamos mejorar: 0:00'00 PRESENTACIÓN 0.02'59 SEMANA EN SERIE: 0:03'23 - Borgen (Piloto, DR1). 0:12'00 - It's Always Sunny in Philadekphia (FX). 0:31'39 CATA DE PELIS: 0:32'10 - Wonder Women! The Untold Story of American Superheroines (2012). 0:38'57 - Complicated Women (2003). 0:46'55 - Miss Representation (2011). 0:57'22 A LA COCINA: 0:57'46 - Receta: Bacalao confitado. 1:03'20 PROMO: Quotidianos. 1:04'06 LA SOBREMESA 1:19'43 DISCLAIMER La música que se puede escuchar durante el podcast la hemos sacado de Jamendo y los temas son, por orden de aparición: Mai en l'oblit (Clepton/Seguint el joc), FunkyYeahYeah (Rod/You Are The One), Alien Rampage (Marc Teichert/The Founder), Comedy & Drama Demo (Cesc Vilà/Drama & Comedy Demo), Not in service (Freeze/Freeze - Volume 2), VoxyClavi (Rod/Yoy Are The One) y À la légère (Chriss Onac/Resonance). También nos podéis escuchar en iVoox y en iTunes.
Dr. Cynthia Bulik, Director of UNC-Chapel Hill's Eating Disorders Program and author of "The Woman in the Mirror: How to Stop Confusing What You Look LIke with Who You Are," discusses the misrepresentation of women in the media, providing tips for breaking barriers and improving self-esteem as part of National Eating Disorders Awareness week. Joining Bulik in the conversation are Stephanie Crayton of UNC Health Care and WUNC-FM's Frank Stasio.
The collective message that young women and men overwhelmingly receive is that a woman’s value and power lie in her youth, beauty, and sexuality, and not in her capacity as a leader. While women have made great strides in leadership over the past few decades, the United States is still 90th in the world for women in national legislatures, women hold only 3% of clout positions in mainstream media, and 65% of women and girls have disordered eating behaviors," according to information in the new film, Miss Representation. Clips from the film will be show as part of the discussion. Special Note: Please join us on Tuesday, February 21 at 2:00PM in the Faculty Lounge for a full screening of the film. Professors Lori Bindig (Communication and Media Studies), Debbie Danowksi (Communication and Media Studies), Jennifer Gosselin (Psychology) and Jocelyn Novella (Wellness Center)
Dr. Cynthia Bulik, Director of UNC-Chapel Hill's Eating Disorders Program and author of "The Woman in the Mirror: How to Stop Confusing What You Look LIke with Who You Are," discusses the misrepresentation of women in the media, providing tips for breaking barriers and improving self-esteem as part of National Eating Disorders Awareness week. Joining Bulik in the conversation are Stephanie Crayton of UNC Health Care and WUNC-FM's Frank Stasio.
Satellite Sisters on soapboxes this week! Julie, Liz, Monica and Lian cover all the news this week from Susan G. Komen and Facebook to Julie's burst water heater and Monica's trip to New Orleans. Lian recommends the documentary Miss Representation and wants to know from her older sisters: what ever happened to the ERA anyway?
Jennifer Siebel Newsom takes on the media through her documentary and website, missrepresentation.org, where she explores the often negative portrayal of women on television and in motion pictures. She discusses how movies objectify women and girls and says that society needs a serious wake-up call. About The Women's Eye Radio: with host Stacey Gualandi, is a show from , an Online Magazine which features news and interviews with women who want to make the world a better place. From newsmakers, changemakers, entrepreneurs, best-selling authors, cancer survivors, adventurers, and experts on leadership, stress and health, to kids helping kids, global grandmothers improving children's lives, and women who fight for equal rights,"It's the world as we see it." The Women's Eye Radio Show broadcasts on in Phoenix, live-streams on 1480KPHX.com, and is available as on-demand talk radio on iTunes and at . Learn more about The Women's Eye at
It's time for all of us to consider how we are individually and collectively hindering the achievement of young girls and women. Miss Representation shows how mainstream media outlets contribute to the under-representation of women in positions of power and influence in America. The film challenges the media's limited and often disparaging portrayals of women and girls, making it difficult for women to achieve leadership positions.Miss Representation includes stories from teenage girls and provocative interviews with politicians, journalists, entertainers, activists and academics. It offers startling facts and statistics that will leave audiences shaken and armed with a new perspective.Panelists include: Rhonda English, My Sister's Place; Lorna Hanley, Baltimore Leadership School for Young Women; Byron Hurt, award-winning filmmaker and anti-sexist activist; Molly McGrath Tierney, Baltimore City Dept. of Social Services; Paula Monopoli, University of Maryland School of Law, Women, Leadership, and Equality Program; Caprice Martin Smith, SharperMinds Consultants; Dr. Mary Washington, Maryland House of Delegates, 43rd District. Moderator: April Yvonne Garrett, Civic Frame. Recorded On: Saturday, October 1, 2011