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Douglas Haynes is joined by journalist Molly Parker to talk about the erosion of educational access in rural areas and the value of regional universities. The post The Crises of Regional Colleges and Universities appeared first on WORT-FM 89.9.
Illinois lawmakers passed the midpoint of the 2025 session this week, the deadline for most nonbudget bills to pass out of one chamber or the other. Meanwhile, dozens of international students on college campuses learned their student visas were being revoked. Peter Hancock talks with CNI's Molly Parker about the crackdown on international students. And Ben Szalinski talks about major legislation that did, or didn't, make it across the deadline.
Our special guest on ep. 288, from the hit Fox series, "DOC" is actress, Feaven Abera, making her first appearance on the podcast. We talk all about how she got started in the industry including how her parents weren't exactly supportive of her decision at first, the importance of having a strong support system and what keeps her motivated. She then shares what type of roles she looks for and gives us the inside scoop on the differences between the U.S. and Canadian film industries. We then jump into her guest-starring role on the hit series "DOC", where she shares her audition process for the role, what set-life looked like including what it was like working with her fellow casemates, and a great story about how series star Molly Parker told her something she will never forget! We of course wrap things up with our "Popcorn Questions" segment where she gives some answers that might surprise you!Chapters:Welcome 0:00How Feaven Got Started 0:53How Was Your Support System Starting Out? 4:23What Types Of Roles Do You Look For? 8:55American Productions V.S. Canada Productions 9:56How Do You Stay Motivated To Keep Going? 14:40When Do You Take A Break? 20:56Doc On Fox 26:41Set Life On Doc 33:07Popcorn Questions 37:58Goodbyes 43:34Follow Feaven Here:Twitter/X: https://x.com/feavenabera?s=21&t=FBU0ZprM65Bvth8rJjBnRQInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/feavenabera?igsh=MWVhN284OHQ1dHRjYw==Follow Us Here:Website: https://crazyantmedia.comMerchandise: https://crazyantmedia.com/crazy-ant-merchandiseOur first film, Deadlines: https://crazyantmedia.com/deadlinesPodcasts:ITCAFpodcast:Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/itcafpodcast/id1644145531Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1tf6L0e7vO9xnVtWaip67s?si=tYPrIVr_R36qpYns4qeZ8gEverything's Okay Podcast:Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/everythings-okay/id1664547993Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0uMm80MW4K50f8uURgVUYp?si=9mF7mwf_Qe-ZDqKBhEovMgSocial Media:ITCAFpodcastTwitter: https://twitter.com/itcafpodcast?s=21&t=q0HdFq3CPkXBzVYHYdJW6wInstagram: https://instagram.com/itcafpodcast?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZTRLQ7hHn/Everything's OkayTwitter: https://twitter.com/everythingsokp?s=21&t=ckQqBvyxz3lYqKHLrI6peAInstagram: https://instagram.com/everythingsokp?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=Crazy Ant MediaTwitter: https://twitter.com/crazyantmedia?s=21&t=q0HdFq3CPkXBzVYHYdJW6wInstagram: https://instagram.com/crazyantmedia?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZTRLQP1c1/Logan (Left)Twitter: https://twitter.com/jloganaustin?s=21&t=ckQqBvyxz3lYqKHLrI6peAInstagram: https://instagram.com/jloganaustin?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@j.loganaustin?_t=8ZMB9Hp1yxf&_r=1Dustin (Right)Twitter: https://twitter.com/crazyantceo?s=21&t=ckQqBvyxz3lYqKHLrI6peAInstagram: https://instagram.com/crazyantceo?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@crazyantceo?_t=8ZMB84k7BUM&_r=1
Molly Parker, an investigative reporter for Capitol News Illinois, joined Patrick to discuss the background of the new legislative battle at the statehouse over homeschooling. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of ITCAF the guys are suiting up and diving into all the latest casting news from both the MCU & DCU! They also have the very latest on the BTS controversies plaguing Disney's upcoming film, "Snow White", all the details on the Season 2 renewal of Paramount Plus' "Landman", the newest additions to the cast of "Scream 7", Sony's big swing with a planned remake of 1992's psychosexual thriller “Single White Female", Amazon's massive ratings for the latest season of "Reacher", the return of Apple TV's "Ted Lasso" and more! Our special guest this week, from the hit Fox series, "DOC" is actress, Feaven Abera, making her first appearance on the podcast. Plus, our "Top 5" segment; this week it's Top 5 "Characters From Medical Dramas", and of course we have our box office results, and the IMDbPro Starmeter toppers!Chapters: Feaven's Opening Clip 0:00Opening Music 0:59Intro 1:17Disney News 4:24Warner Bros New 16:55Paramount News 23:56NBCUniversal News 31:18Sony News 33:43A24 News 36:42Amazon MGM News 38:13Netflix News 42:32Apple News 45:20Feaven Abera's Interview 51:13Top 5 Medical Drama Characters 1:37:59Box Office 1:53:53IMDb 1:56:58Goodbyes 1:57:59Website: https://crazyantmedia.comMerchandise: https://crazyantmedia.com/crazy-ant-merchandiseOur first film, Deadlines: https://crazyantmedia.com/deadlinesPodcasts:ITCAFpodcast:Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/itcafpodcast/id1644145531Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1tf6L0e7vO9xnVtWaip67s?si=tYPrIVr_R36qpYns4qeZ8gEverything's Okay Podcast:Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/everythings-okay/id1664547993Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0uMm80MW4K50f8uURgVUYp?si=9mF7mwf_Qe-ZDqKBhEovMgSocial Media:ITCAFpodcastTwitter: https://twitter.com/itcafpodcast?s=21&t=q0HdFq3CPkXBzVYHYdJW6wInstagram: https://instagram.com/itcafpodcast?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZTRLQ7hHn/Everything's OkayTwitter: https://twitter.com/everythingsokp?s=21&t=ckQqBvyxz3lYqKHLrI6peAInstagram: https://instagram.com/everythingsokp?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=Crazy Ant MediaTwitter: https://twitter.com/crazyantmedia?s=21&t=q0HdFq3CPkXBzVYHYdJW6wInstagram: https://instagram.com/crazyantmedia?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZTRLQP1c1/Logan (Left)Twitter: https://twitter.com/jloganaustin?s=21&t=ckQqBvyxz3lYqKHLrI6peAInstagram: https://instagram.com/jloganaustin?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@j.loganaustin?_t=8ZMB9Hp1yxf&_r=1Dustin (Right)Twitter: https://twitter.com/crazyantceo?s=21&t=ckQqBvyxz3lYqKHLrI6peAInstagram: https://instagram.com/crazyantceo?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@crazyantceo?_t=8ZMB84k7BUM&_r=1
Mike Stephen talks to Pulitzer Prize-winning local journalists Sarah Conway of City Bureau and Trina Reynolds-Tyler of the Invisible Institute about the importance of the Freedom of Information Act and then gets an update on a proposed bill to regulate homeschooling in Illinois from Capitol News reporters Beth Hundsdorfer and Molly Parker.
The Supreme Court opined for the first time that Trump administration officials may be exceeding their authority to reshape the federal government by refusing to honor completed contracts, even as lower-court judges started blocking efforts to fire workers, freeze funding, and cancel ongoing contracts. Meanwhile, public health officials are alarmed at the Department of Health and Human Services' public handling of Texas' widening measles outbreak, particularly the secretary's less-than-full endorsement of vaccines. Lauren Weber of The Washington Post, Joanne Kenen of the Johns Hopkins University School of Public Health and Politico Magazine, and Stephanie Armour of KFF Health News join KFF Health News' Julie Rovner to discuss these stories and more.Plus, for “extra credit” the panelists suggest health policy stories they read this week that they think you should read, too: Julie Rovner: KFF Health News' “Future of Cancer Coverage for Women Federal Firefighters Uncertain Under Trump,” by Kylie Mohr. Joanne Kenen: ProPublica's “How Illinois' Hands-Off Approach to Homeschooling Leaves Children at Risk,” by Molly Parker and Beth Hundsdorfer, Capitol News Illinois. Stephanie Armour: The New York Times' “Organ Transplant System ‘in Chaos' as Waiting Lists Are Ignored,” by Brian M. Rosenthal, Mark Hansen, and Jeremy White. Lauren Weber: The Washington Post's “Amid West Texas Measles Outbreak, Vaccine Resistance Hardens,” by Fenit Nirappil and Elana Gordon. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Canadian actor Molly Parker (Kissed, Six Feet Under, Deadwood) has become known for playing complex characters with really compelling stories. In her new series, “Doc,” she stars as a brilliant doctor who's struggling with amnesia. Molly joins guest host Talia Schlanger to talk about the show, her journey as an actor, and why she loves playing characters who've “lost everything.”
On this episode of “UnWrapped,” “Doc” star Molly Parker takes us behind the scenes of the new FOX medical drama. From navigating grief to the importance of “flawed” female characters on screen, Parker gets candid about acting, therapy and finding herself. This episode of “UnWrapped” is sponsored by FOX.
In today's episode, we talk to Tim Williams, the Executive Director of The Oregon Film Trail about the program that looks to encourage people to visit sites where films and television shows were made in Oregon. We also talk to Molly Parker about her role as Amy Elias on the new FOX series Doc.
Listen along as we discuss Netflix's three hundred and thirtieth film, the 2020 drama ‘Pieces of a Woman' directed by Kornel Mundruczo starring Vanessa Kirby, Shia LaBeouf, Molly Parker, Sarah Snook, Iliza Shlesinger, Benny Safdie, Jimmie Fails and Ellen Burstyn. Please follow us at Flix Forum on Facebook or @flixforum on X (Twitter) and Instagram and answer our question for the episode, 'Is the young girl in the apple tree at the end Martha's daughter?' You can listen to us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and Podbean so please subscribe and drop us a review or 5 star rating. If you're interested in what else we are watching, head on over to our Letterboxd profiles; Jesse MJ We also have our own Flix Forum Letterboxd page! Links to all our past episodes and episode ratings can be found there by clicking here. Next week we have 'Stuck Apart', so check out the film before then. You can see the trailer here. Flix Forum acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Wurundjeri and Bunurong people of the Kulin Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past, present, emerging and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures.
You Gotta Believe-the inspiring new movie based on the real-life 2002 Westside Little League All-Stars from Fort Worth, Texas-tells the story of the Southwest Region team that underwent a transformational journey from district underdog to taking its place in the Little League® World Series record books in a showdown that became an instant ESPN classic. The film will be opening in theaters nationwide on August 30. You Gotta Believe is directed by Ty Roberts (12 Mighty Orphans) and stars Luke Wilson (Horizon: An American Saga) and Greg Kinnear (The Present), along with Sarah Gadon, Etienne Kellici, Molly Parker, Patrick Renna, and newcomer Michael Cash. The film will be released by Plano-based film distributor Well Go USA. "For more than 85 years, Little League has been about something bigger than baseball. It has served as an inspiration for community, friendship, and life's moments captured uniquely by all who have experienced it. There are millions of unique stories of Little League dreams, and the spirit of community is the common thread throughout all of them.," said Liz DiLullo Brown, Little League Executive Vice President, Chief Marketing and Business Relationship Officer. "We are proud to see You Gotta Believe hit theaters this August, as an inspirational reminder of the power of sport to bring people together." Film star Patrick Renna (THE SANDLOT), the real-life Robert Ratliff, and film producer Houston Hill will be attending the 2024 Little League Baseball® World Series, Presented by T-Mobile, on Saturday, August 17. More information about this visit will be available closer to the start of the World Series. The film is produced by Santa Rita Film Co. led by producers Houston Hill and Mr. Roberts. Their last sports drama 12 Mighty Orphans also starred Luke Wilson, alongside Martin Sheen and Robert Duvall in 2021.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-unplugged-totally-uncut--994165/support.
You Gotta Believe-the inspiring new movie based on the real-life 2002 Westside Little League All-Stars from Fort Worth, Texas-tells the story of the Southwest Region team that underwent a transformational journey from district underdog to taking its place in the Little League® World Series record books in a showdown that became an instant ESPN classic. The film will be opening in theaters nationwide on August 30. You Gotta Believe is directed by Ty Roberts (12 Mighty Orphans) and stars Luke Wilson (Horizon: An American Saga) and Greg Kinnear (The Present), along with Sarah Gadon, Etienne Kellici, Molly Parker, Patrick Renna, and newcomer Michael Cash. The film will be released by Plano-based film distributor Well Go USA. "For more than 85 years, Little League has been about something bigger than baseball. It has served as an inspiration for community, friendship, and life's moments captured uniquely by all who have experienced it. There are millions of unique stories of Little League dreams, and the spirit of community is the common thread throughout all of them.," said Liz DiLullo Brown, Little League Executive Vice President, Chief Marketing and Business Relationship Officer. "We are proud to see You Gotta Believe hit theaters this August, as an inspirational reminder of the power of sport to bring people together." Film star Patrick Renna (THE SANDLOT), the real-life Robert Ratliff, and film producer Houston Hill will be attending the 2024 Little League Baseball® World Series, Presented by T-Mobile, on Saturday, August 17. More information about this visit will be available closer to the start of the World Series. The film is produced by Santa Rita Film Co. led by producers Houston Hill and Mr. Roberts. Their last sports drama 12 Mighty Orphans also starred Luke Wilson, alongside Martin Sheen and Robert Duvall in 2021. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-like-it-s-live--4113802/support.
For this "Quick Screen" episode, Michael checked out the brand new theatrical film "You Gotta Believe". What are some of his thoughts of this family sports film based on the true story of the 2002 Little League World Series team from Fort Worth, Texas starring Luke Wilson, Greg Kinnear, Sarah Gadon, Molly Parker and Patrick Renna? Check it out and see! Be a part of the conversation! E-mail the show at screennerdspodcast@gmail.com Follow the show on Twitter @screennerdspod Like the show on Facebook (Search for Screen Nerds Podcast and find the page there) Follow the show on Instagram and Threads just search screennerdspodcast Check out the show on Bluesky just search screennerdspodcast Be sure to check out the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Goodpods, Overcast, Amazon Music or your podcast catcher of choice! (and please share rate and review!) Want to be a guest or share your thoughts on the podcast? Send me an e-mail! Thanks to Frankie Creel for the artwork
Based on the true story of a Fort Worth youth baseball team that defied the odds to make it all the way to the 2002 Little League World Series.Starring: Luke Wilson (Horizon: An American Saga), Greg Kinnear (The Present),along with Sarah Gadon (Ferrari), Lew Temple (The Walking Dead), EtienneKellici (Horizon: An American Saga), Molly Parker (Deadwood), Patrick Renna(The Sandlot) and Michael Cash (The Music Man on Broadway).PATRICK RENNA BIOMost widely known for his role as "Ham" in the sports cult classic, The Sandlot, Patrick Renna is back in the spotlight, hitting dingers across social media. Renna, immediately recognizable to Gen X and Millennials for being "The Hambino" regularly showcases his comedic genius on his social channels, which feature a constant influx of sports content, family content and a fresh twist on today's trends. Renna has become a multi-generational hit by adding Gen Z to his existing fan base - garnering hundreds of thousands of new fans and millions of views in the meantime. A father of two, Renna resides in Los Angeles, where he can often be found at his local course shooting a very average round of bogey golf, playing pick-up basketball at the YMCA, producing in the commercial and content space for his production company Brookline or being the founder of his apparel line Hambino.Patrick was born in Boston, and though he moved to Los Angeles to pursue acting at a young age, his accent still comes through when he gets excited. He went on to star in Disney's THE BIG GREEN, directed by Holly Goldberg Sloan. His long list of credits include such films as Son In Law, Punks, Ricky 6, Very Mean Men, Life Blood, Dark Ride, Dorm Daze and countless others. He also has done several Movies of the Week and has guest starred or recurred on dozens of hit TV shows such shows as ER, Bones, Over There, CSI, The Closer, The X-Files & Boston Legal where he didn't have a Boston accent... #irony).ABOUT YOU GOTTA BELIEVE, IN THEATERS AUGUST 30THYou Gotta Believe-the inspiring new movie based on the real-life 2002 Westside Little League All-Stars from Fort Worth, Texas-tells the story of the Southwest Region team that underwent a transformational journey from district underdog to taking its place in the Little League® World Series record books in a showdown that became an instant ESPN classic. The film will be opening in theaters nationwide on August 30.You Gotta Believe is directed by Ty Roberts (12 Mighty Orphans) and stars Luke Wilson (Horizon: An American Saga) and Greg Kinnear (The Present), along with Sarah Gadon, Etienne Kellici, Molly Parker, Patrick Renna, and newcomer Michael Cash. The film will be released by Plano-based film distributor Well Go USA."For more than 85 years, Little League has been about something bigger than baseball. It has served as an inspiration for community, friendship, and life's moments captured uniquely by all who have experienced it. There are millions of unique stories of Little League dreams, and the spirit of community is the common thread throughout all of them.," said Liz DiLullo Brown, Little League Executive Vice President, Chief Marketing and Business Relationship Officer. "We are proud to seeYou Gotta Believe hit theaters this August, as an inspirational reminder of the power of sport to bring people together."Film star Patrick Renna (THE SANDLOT), the real-life Robert Ratliff, and film producer Houston Hill will be attending the 2024 Little League Baseball® World Series, Presented by T-Mobile, on Saturday, August 17. More information about this visit will be available closer to the start of the World Series.The film is produced by Santa Rita Film Co. led by producers Houston Hill and Mr. Roberts. Their last sports drama 12 Mighty Orphans also starred Luke Wilson, alongside Martin Sheen and Robert Duvall in 2021.You Gotta Believe is a film supported by Little League Baseball and Softball through an entertainment licensing partnership and has been made in consultation with the staff at Little League Baseball, Incorporated.Here's the trailer:Https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0r_nbHSOyDEBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/i-am-refocused-radio--2671113/support.
Every Sunday, I'll post a quick video -- and podcast -- about an indie film from at least a year ago. Today's film: WEIRDOS (2016).Director: Bruce McDonaldWritten By: Daniel MacIvorCast: Dylan Authors; Julia Sarah Stone; Molly Parker; Allan HawcoSYNOPSISDuring the American Bicentennial weekend, a 15-year-old Nova Scotia boy runs away with his girlfriend to make a new home with his artistic mother.Watch The Episode on YouTube.Watch WEIRDOS Now on MUBISubscribe to our YouTube channelSupport the Podcast Through MembershipSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/first-time-go/exclusive-content
Mike Stephen explores the impacts of the lack of homeschooling regulation in Illinois with Capitol News investigative reporters Beth Hundsdorfer and Molly Parker and then discusses the legacy of Gwendolyn Brooks with her daughter and president of Brooks Permissions: Nora Brooks Blakely.
In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Molly Parker, a physical therapist and founder of Concussion Compass, to delve into her personal and professional experiences with brain injury recovery. Molly's journey began in 2011 when she was hit by a cab as a pedestrian, an incident that profoundly impacted her life and career. She shares her story of resilience, the challenges she faced in finding adequate concussion care, and how she turned her adversity into a mission to help others.Molly discusses the critical gaps in concussion treatment and the importance of proper support systems for brain injury survivors. She emphasizes the need for cognitive assistance in navigating medical care and the power of community in the healing process. Molly also introduces us to Concussion Compass, an innovative online resource designed to provide comprehensive support and education for those affected by concussions.In this episode, we explore:The reality of identity loss and grief after a brain injuryStrategies for rebuilding life and finding new purposesThe importance of tailored rehabilitation and the role of psychotherapy in recoveryCreating a supportive environment for brain injury survivorsJoin us for an inspiring conversation that highlights the resilience and potential for growth even in the face of significant challenges.Find more at: Concussion Compass
Puja Suri is a Canadian Certified Counselor and Mind Body Coach, with a Master's in Counseling Psychology. She experienced a concussion and persistent concussion symptoms, which impacted her significantly for years. In this interview she offers excellent insights and wisdom and shares some of the things that have helped her in her recovery journey, including many online resources that are listed below. She also shares some important information about trauma-informed care and strategies to help with health-care decision-making. Enjoy this conversation! If you would like to hear more from Puja, you can find her on Instagram at the following handles: @_spoken_therapy @hopeandharmonycounselling @_sevagirl_ She also has a website: www.hopeandharmonycounselling.com and has written a children's book: Mamta's Lovely Mustache, which is about inclusion and self-love (www.pujatheauthor.ca). Here are the resources that Puja shared that have been so helpful for her in her recovery: The Concussion Community on IG @theconcussioncommunity; The Concussion Companion on IG @theconcussioncompanion; Concussed Fully Dizzy on IG @concussedfullydizzy; Dr. Madison Oak, PT on IG @thevertigodoctor; and Dr. Emily Kostelnik, PhD on IG @dremilykostelnik; and Dr. Molly Parker, PT on IG @mollyparkerpt; and Love Your Brain on IG @loveyourbrain If you would like to sign up for a free concussion coaching consultation with me to learn how you can understand & manage your symptoms, speed up your recovery, and get your life back following a concussion, go to my website, www.theconcussioncoach.com, or click on this link: https://theconcussioncoach.com/contact
Harken! The mountain's four wise men/women left the summit to discuss Neil LaBute's The Wicker Man! Released in 2006, the film stars Nicolas Cage, Ellen Burstyn, Molly Parker, and many others. It was filmed in the United States and was distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures! Enjoy your bi-weekly trip to Shaolin.
Dr. Molly Parker is a physical therapist and owner of Concussion Compass, an online community that supports people suffering from post concussion symptoms. Molly's own journey of concussion recovery has been long and intense, and in this episode, she shares the details of her story and some of her hard-earned wisdom. Through her Instagram page (@mollyparkerpt) and Concussion Compass organization, she shares quality information that she wishes she'd had at the beginning of her recovery journey. Enjoy this conversation! Molly can be found on Instagram @mollyparkerpt and at her website: https://www.concussioncompass.com/compass-2 (you can sign up for her email list there). She also mentioned a couple of places that were helpful for her: Re+active Physical Therapy (https://www.reactivept.com/), Dr. Glen Zielinsky (https://www.northwestfunctionalneurology.com/). She also mentioned "Mindset" by Carol Dwek, and Brene Brown's work. If you would like to sign up for a free concussion coaching consultation with me to learn how you can understand & manage your symptoms, speed up your recovery, and get your life back following a concussion, go to my website, www.theconcussioncoach.com, or click on this link: https://theconcussioncoach.com/contact
Today on The Neil Haley Show, Neil "The Media Giant" Haley will interview Garret Dillahunt. Garret Dillahunt stars in A MILLION MILES AWAY (Amazon) with Michael Pena and will star in the upcoming THE DEAD DON'T HURT directed by Viggo Mortensen. He will recur on Peacock's new series HYSTERIA and will recur on HIGHTOWN (Starz). He starred in and executive produced the comedy series SPRUNG along with Greg Garcia for Freevee/Sony. Other recent credits include GRAY MATTER, a new Project Greenlight film for HBO Max, WHERE THE CRAWDADS SING based on the acclaimed novel, and he guest starred on GHOSTS OF BEIRUT for Showtime. He can be seen in Michael Bay's film “Ambulance,” Zack Snyder's Netflix film “Army of the Dead,” and starred in AMC's “Fear the Walking Dead” as a series regular. He starred in the Netflix drama, “Sergio” with Wagner Moura and Ana de Armas. He starred opposite Viola Davis in Steve McQueen's new movie “Widows”. Before then, he shot the lead in the TNT pilot “Monsters of God” and then TBS' “The Guest Book” along with the second season of Amazon's “Hand of God” and the most recent season of Hulu's “The Mindy Project.” He previously starred in FOX's half hour comedy series “Raising Hope.” During the show's four season run, he stayed busy working continuously during his hiatuses on feature films such as “12 Years a Slave,” which won the Academy Award for Best Picture, “Wheelman” and the critically acclaimed “Winter's Bone,” which earned him and the rest of the cast Best Ensemble at the Gotham Awards. Other credits include, “Any Day Now” opposite Alan Cumming and directed by Travis Fine which won Best Feature at 2012's Out Film Festival and the independent feature “Amigo”, with Chris Cooper and directed by John Sayles He also appeared in “Looper,” the intriguing sci fi action adventure with Emily Blunt, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, and Bruce Willis, additionally he starred in and received a Genie nomination as the title character, “Oliver Sherman”, in Ryan Redford's directorial debut opposite Molly Parker and Donal Logue. Additional film credits include “The Road,” with Viggo Mortensen and Charlize Theron; Wes Craven's “The Last House on the Left”; “The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford”; and the Coen Brothers Oscar-winning drama “No Country for Old Men,” opposite Tommy Lee Jones. Dillahunt earned a SAG award for Best Ensemble for the latter. The multi-faceted actor is probably best known for his work on the critically acclaimed HBO series “Deadwood,” in which he portrayed two entirely different characters: the assassin “Jack McCall” and the complex and deadly “Francis Wolcott.” After recognizing his protean talent in his first incarnation, executive producer/writer David Milch created a second character for him. Additional television credits include “Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles,” “John From Cincinnati,” “The Book of Daniel,” “ER,” “The 4400,” “Damages,” “Life,” “Lie to Me,” “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit,” “Criminal Minds,” “Burn Notice,” “White Collar”, “Alphas” and “Memphis Beat”. He boasts an outstanding theatrical resume and has performed extensively on and off Broadway and at such respected theater companies as Steppenwolf, ACT San Francisco, the Seattle Repertory Theatre, Huntington Theatre Company, Williamstown Theatre Festival and the Berkshire Theatre Festival.
Today, Dr. Molly Parker, PT, DPT joins Dr. Madison Oak to discuss the complexities of concussion and Prolonged Post Concussion Symptoms. We answer questions like, can concussion symptoms really last 10+ years? Can a concussion actually be treated? Can we do something about chronic symptoms? All this and more is in today's Episide of Grounded | The Vestibular Podcast! Tune in to learn with us! Join us in Vestibular Group Fit (use code GROUNDED for 10% off!). Register here, choose a plan, take the quiz, start your healing journey! Follow Dr. Molly: https://www.instagram.com/mollyparkerpt/ Follow Dr. Madison: https://www.instagram.com/thevertigodoctor/ Follow the podcast: https://www.instagram.com/grounded.vestibular.pod/
Title: The Wicker Man [Wikipedia] [IMDb] Director: Neil LaBute Producers: Nicolas Cage, Boaz Davidson, Randall Emmett, Norm Golightly, Avi Lerner, John Thompson Writer(s): Neil LaBute (screenplay), Anthony Shaffer (original film), David Pinner (original novel) Stars: Nicolas Cage, Ellen Burstyn, Kate Beahan, Frances Conroy, Molly Parker, Leelee Sobieski, Diane Delano Release date: September 1, 2006 (US/CA) PROMO: Anime Talk (@AnimeTalk12) SHOWNOTES: It's Cagin' time on Collateral Cinema Movie Podcast, as we continue Bad Movie December with a look at Neil LaBute's 2006 remake of The Wicker Man, starring none other than the One True God Himself: Nicolas Fucking Cage. This reimagining of the original 1973 horror film (itself an adaptation of the 1967 horror novel Ritual) manages to be batshit in completely different ways than its source material(s) and also (un)intentionally hysterical, in no small part due to Nic Cage's classic over-the-top performance working harmoniously with a hilariously inept script. Being our very first Cage review on the podcast, how does it rank amongst the legendary 60-year-old actor/producer's filmography as well as "
Does the thought of speaking get you in a tizzy? If so, this is the show for you. Whether public speaking to an audience, one-to-one coaching or talking with a prospective client, our guest, Molly Parker, shared professional techniques to help you calm down, speak clearly and get heard.Sian's co-host for this show is Katrina Festorazzi, founder of Fast-2-Foto and Razzi Dazzle Clean.Connect with the show, and subscribe for monthly global networking at our Substack https://thewomeninbusinessradioshow.substack.com/It's a great way to stay connected and up-to-date with the latest happenings, expand your network and learn from other women in business. Join us today!
Illinois leaders recently renamed a mental health facility in the capitol city after a woman, once committed against her will, who fought for the rights of those with mental illness and those unjustly held. You can read more about the renaming at capitolnewsillinois.com. Author Kate Moore helped bring the renaming to reality, writing about Elizabeth Parsons Ware Packard in her book, “The Woman They Could Not Silence.” Capitol News Illinois reporter Molly Parker talked with Moore for this episode of CapitolCast.
Capitol News Illinois Bureau Chief Jerry Nowicki talks about the news outlet's latest expansion with its incoming broadcast director Jenn Fuller and investigative reporter Molly Parker.
Welcome to another episode of Behind the Headlines, where we feature experts and journalists discussing a variety of topics. In this latest episode, Molly Parker, a reporter for Lee Enterprises Public Service Journalism team, talks about her reporting of the state of institutional care for people with developmental disabilities in the state of Illinois. The Illinois State Police division that looks into alleged criminal wrongdoing by state employees spends more time investigating workers at seven residential centers than it does at any other department's workplaces, including state prisons. Molly discusses the types of abuse reported and what is being done to improve the situation. About this program Host Terry Lipshetz is a senior producer for Lee Enterprises. Besides producing interviews for this Behind the Headlines program, he produces the daily Hot off the Wire news podcast, co-hosts Streamed & Screened movies and television program and is the producer of Across the Sky weather and climate podcast. Lee Enterprises produces many national, regional and sports podcasts. Learn more here.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We gave you a taste on Tuesday, BUT, now it's time for this week's official @EchoChamberFP https://www.instagram.com/echochamberfp/ episode! MGM bring us a tale of loss & redemption, then we have a couple of Disney+ joints! First we have an adaptation of a classic children's 1954 book, play and animation. Then vibrancy, joy, and engagement is brought back to the rom-com!!! Today we have: A Good Person Watch Review: Here. https://youtu.be/sYC5ZOPRl9c The Ham Yard Hotel: 8th March 2023 Theatrical Release Date: 24th March 2023 Digital Release Date: 28th April 2023 Director: Zach Braff Cast: Florence Pugh, Morgan Freeman, Molly Shannon, Chinaza Uche, Celeste O'Connor, Zoe Lister-Jones, Nichelle Hines, Toby Onwumere, Ignacio Diaz-Silverio Running Time: 129 min Cert: 18 Trailer: Here. https://youtu.be/phRXBLwcy5I Watch via NowTV: Here. https://www.nowtv.com/gb/watch/home/asset/a-good-person-2023/A5EK6sKrAaydPjrzFfdnf Watch via Sky Cinema: Here. https://www.sky.com/watch/title/programme/6befe563-ff2d-3316-b36e-fbcf90b9b37c Watch via AppleTV+: Here. https://tv.apple.com/us/movie/a-good-person/umc.cmc.4wtohp3qdbqdo6kfmeqhp2l81 Watch via Prime Video: Here. https://www.amazon.com/Good-Person-Florence-Pugh/dp/B0BY3VK64Q Website: Here. https://www.mgmstudios.com/a-good-person/home/ Twitter: @agoodpersonmov https://twitter.com/agoodpersonmov Facebook: Here. https://www.facebook.com/AGoodPersonMov/ Instagram: @agoodpersonmov https://www.instagram.com/agoodpersonmov/ ------------ Peter Pan & Wendy Watch Review: Here. https://youtu.be/Ki6c9ncFRQg Digital Release Date: 28th April 2023 Director: David Lowery Cast: Jude Law, Alexander Molony, Ever Anderson, Yara Shahidi, Alyssa Wapanatâhk, Joshua Pickering, Jacobi Jupe, Molly Parker, Alan Tudyk, Jim Gaffigan Running Time: 109 min Cert: PG Trailer: Here. https://youtu.be/p-5sVX7MRj8 Watch via Disney+: Here. https://www.disneyplus.com/en-gb/movies/peter-pan-wendy/147B2rQASB09 Facebook: Here. https://www.facebook.com/PeterPan Instagram: @disneypeterpan https://www.instagram.com/disneypeterpan/ ------------ Rye Lane Watch Review: Here. https://youtu.be/RzLGX94TSeE 2023 Sundance Film Festival: 23 January 2023 Theatrical Release Date: 17th March 2023 Digital Release Date: 3rd May 2023 Director: Raine Allen-Miller Cast: David Jonsson, Vivian Oparah, Simon Manyonda, Karene Peter, Benjamin Sarpong-Broni, Malcolm Atobrah, Alice Hewkin, Poppy Allen-Quarmby, Marva Alexander, Llewella Gideon, Gary Beadle, Andrew Francis, Sandra Daley, Omari Douglas, Munya Chawawa, Blue Lab Beats Running Time: 82 min Cert: 18 Trailer: Here. https://youtu.be/7doNpDoLn4c Watch via Disney+: Here. https://www.disneyplus.com/en-gb/movies/rye-lane/6bej2BywiV4Z Watch via Hulu: Here. https://www.hulu.com/movie/rye-lane-e3240081-68ec-4d08-aae9-db1d9f44ccc5 Vimeo: Here. https://vimeo.com/raineallenmiller ------------ *(Music) 'Ladies First' (feat. Monie Love) by Queen Latifah - 1989 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/eftv/message
Robert Winfree, Alexis Hejna and Mark Radulich present their Peter Pan and Wendy 2023 Movie Review!Peter Pan & Wendy is a 2023 American fantasy adventure film directed by David Lowery from a screenplay he co-wrote with Toby Halbrooks. Jim Whitaker served as producer on the Walt Disney Pictures production, which is a live-action adaptation of Walt Disney's 1953 animated film Peter Pan, in turn based on the 1904 play Peter Pan; or, the Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up (also known as Peter and Wendy) by J. M. Barrie. The film stars Alexander Molony (in his film debut) and Ever Anderson in the title roles. Jude Law, Yara Shahidi, Alyssa Wapanatâhk, Joshua Pickering, Jacobi Jupe, Molly Parker, Alan Tudyk, and Jim Gaffigan also appear in supporting roles. The story follows Peter Pan and Wendy, who go to the magical world of Neverland with Wendy's brothers and Peter's best friend Tinker Bell. Along the way, Wendy embarks on the adventure that will change her life and encounters Peter's archenemy Captain Hook.Peter Pan & Wendy premiered on Disney+ on April 28, 2023, and received generally favorable reviews from critics.Disclaimer: The following may contain offensive language, adult humor, and/or content that some viewers may find offensive – The views and opinions expressed by any one speaker does not explicitly or necessarily reflect or represent those of Mark Radulich or W2M Network.Mark Radulich and his wacky podcast on all the things:https://linktr.ee/markkind76alsosnapchat: markkind76FB Messenger: Mark Radulich LCSWTiktok: @markradulichtwitter: @MarkRadulich
This is our interview with Canadian actress Alyssa Wapanatâhk, aka Tiger Lily from the upcoming Disney+. Original film Peter Pan & Wendy. Alyssa discusses how the role helped her grow and become more confident, all while allowing her to tell her truth and breathe new life into the character of Tiger Lily. Peter Pan and Wendy will be available April 28, 2023, exclusively on Disney+Watch the full interview on YouTube HERECheck out Geekcentric onYouTube | Instagram | Twitter | TikTokJoin Nate on Twitch at - twitch.tv/nateplaysgames
On this SPECIAL EDITION of The Movie Podcast, Daniel and Shahbaz are joined by ALYSSA WAPANATÂHK of PETER PAN & WENDY. A Disney+ Original movie, “Peter Pan & Wendy” is a live-action reimagining of the J.M. Barrie novel and the 1953 animated classic, directed by David Lowery. Alyssa is a Canadian Indigenous actress and plays Tiger Lilly in the film. “Peter Pan & Wendy” begins streaming April 28, 2023, only on Disney+.Watch and listen to The Movie Podcast interview now on all podcast feeds, YouTube, and TheMoviePodcast.caGet a whole month of great cinema FREE on MUBI: mubi.com/themoviepodcastContact: hello@themoviepodcast.caTHE MOVIE PODCAST ON ET CANADA!THE MOVIE PODCAST MERCHANDISE NOW AVAILABLE!FOLLOW USDaniel on Twitter, Instagram, and LetterboxdShahbaz on Twitter, Instagram, and LetterboxdAnthony on Twitter, Instagram, and LetterboxdThe Movie Podcast on Twitter, Instagram, TikTok, Discord, and YouTube
Join us as we discuss a little known Canadian drama called Essex County, which just released its third episode Sunday, April 2nd. Along with breaking down the plot, we play some trivia games and give out our rating. The show is based on collection of graphic short stories by Jeff Lemire and tackles themes of loss, family, and identity through a set of interconnected families. It stars Molly Parker, Brian J. Smith and Kevin Durand. Tune in and enjoy!
Capitol News Illinois' Beth Hundsdorfer and Molly Parker of Lee Enterprises Midwest discuss their reporting on Choate Mental Health and Developmental Center and the impending changes at the facility with CNI Bureau Chief Jerry Nowicki.
Men With Brooms, written and directed by Paul Gross is full of typical cliches, yet has a lot of heart. Sharing the screen with Leslie Nielsen, Molly Parker and a bunch of beavers four men reunite as a curling team to compete in a bonspiel two restore the honor of their former coach. This very Canadian based film has some quality despite it's rough edges. Chris Cutter: No, it's not just a rock. Amy Foley: No? Chris Cutter: It's forty-two pounds of polished granite, bevelled on the belly and a handle a human being can hold. And it may have no practical purpose in itself but it is a repository of human possibility and if it's handled just right, it will exact the kind of poetry... Special thanks to our editor Geoff Vrijmoet for this episode and Melissa Villagrana for helping out with our social media posts. Next week's film will be Mr. Holmes (2015) available on Kanopy with a library card Subscribe, Rate & Share Your Favorite Episodes! Thanks for tuning into today's episode of Dodge Movie Podcast with your host, Mike and Christi Dodge. If you enjoyed this episode, please head over to Apple Podcasts to subscribe and leave a rating and review. Don't forget to visit our website, connect with us on Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, and share your favorite episodes across social media. Give us a call at 971-245-4148 or email at christi@dodgemediaproductions.com
Natasha Calis recently joined host Elias in the cave! You can see Natasha star as flight nurse 'Haley Roberts' who's new to the team, but with heart and smarts, proves herself to be a fighter now streaming on Paramount+ 'SkyMed' SkyMed - Inspired by real-life experiences from the lens of SKYMED creator Julie Puckrin, the series follows the triumphs, heartbreaks, and tribulations of budding nurses and pilots flying air ambulances to remote Northern Canada, weaving together intense character journeys with high-stakes medical rescues. At 20,000 feet in the air, these medical responders are challenged with relying on each other for survival. The series stars Natasha Calis as Hayley, Morgan Holmstrom as Crystal, Thomas Elms as Nowak, Kheon Clarke as Tristan, Praneet Akilla as Chopper, Rebecca Kwan and Emma, Ace "Aason" Nadjiwon as Bodie, Mercedes Morris as Lexi, Braeden Clarke as Jeremy. From a young age, Natasha has already made an impressive mark in both film and television. She starred in Sam Raimi's feature film "The Possession" for Lionsgate, which opened #1 two weeks in a row and still has the second-best Labor Day Weekend Box Office of all time. Calis' performance garnered rave reviews. The film, directed by award-winning Danish director Ole Bornedal, also starred Kyra Sedgwick and Jeffrey Dean Morgan. In 2013, Calis starred opposite Oscar-nominated actors Michael Shannon and Samantha Morton in "The Harvest," directed by John McNaugton. The film centers on a young girl (Calis) who challenges the family next door when she befriends their sick son who is kept in a secluded environment, leading her to the discovery of the boy's dire circumstances. Her film credits include "Donovan's Echo," starring opposite Danny Glover and Bruce Greenwood, which premiered at the 2011 Vancouver and Calgary International Film Festivals, and a role opposite Kat Dennings and Andie MacDowell in the independent film "Daydream Nation." Calis' television work includes the NBC adaptation of "The Firm" starring opposite Josh Lucas, Molly Parker, and Juliette Lewis. Calis made her debut to television in the ABC Family TV movie "Christmas Caper." Her other television credits include "The Good Doctor" on ABC, "Supernatural" on the CW, the mini-series "Impact" for ABC opposite Natasha Hendstridge, the SyFy mini-series "Alice," and UPtv's "Ties That Bind" opposite Kelli Williams. You can watch this interview on YouTube https://youtu.be/hRRHuD0SMg0 Have a question? Email us themccpodcast@gmail.com Follow us on Social Media for the latest show updates www.twitter.com/themccpodcast www.instagram.com/themccpodcast www.facebook.com/themancavechroniclespodcast www.themccpodcast.com www.youtube.com/c/TheManCaveChronicleswElias
Boston-based author Dave Zeltserman's crime and horror novels include SMALL CRIMES, PARIAH, KILLER, OUTSOURCED, THE CARETAKER OF LORNE FIELD, A KILLER'S ESSENCE, MONSTER, and THE BOY WHO KILLED DEMONS, and he's been published in seven languages. SMALL CRIMES has been made into a Netflix film starring Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Molly Parker, Gary Cole, Robert Forster, and Jacki Weaver. THE CARETAKER OF LORNE FIELD and OUTSOURCED are currently in film development.His books have been picked by NPR, the Washington Post, American Library Association, Booklist, and WBUR as best novels of the year, and his Julius Katz mystery stories has won a Shamus, Derringer and two Ellery Queen Readers Choice awards.Dave also writes the Morris Brick thrillers (DERANGED, CRAZED, MALICIOUS, CRUEL, UNLEASHED) under the pseudonym Jacob Stone.Amazon Store: https://www.amazon.com/Dave-Zeltserman/e/B001JP7OEU%3Fref=dbs_a_mng_rwt_scns_share Today's episode is brought to you by John's full series of crime thrillers available right now. You can get them through Amazon here: https://www.amazon.com/John-A.-Hoda/e/B00BGPXBMM%3Fref=dbs_a_mng_rwt_scns_share You can also sign up for the newsletter at http://www.JohnHoda.com to get a free copy of John's new novella Liberty City Nights.Thank you for listening. If you have a moment to spare please leave a rating or comment on Apple Podcasts as that will help us expand the circle around our campfire. If you have any questions please feel to reach out to me via my website http://www.johnhoda.com
We dig into why Japan is not making use of their abundant wind resources. Tesla will begin shipping their electric semi truck this year. We look at the details for EVs in the new Biden climate bill. Mazda sold only 8 electric vehicles in the month of July. It's a headline and punchline all in one! An update to the US sending oil to Germany, F150 lightning towing range for my specific situation of a tent trailer, as big as the Biden climate bill is, it's still less then Europe and China, it's not just Volkswagen cheating on emissions. A chinese automaker is upping what supercharing speed can be and, it turns out backyard chickens lay tainted eggs, which was the name of an all-girl punk band at my high school. Thanks for listening to our show! Consider rating The Clean Energy Show on iTunes, Spotify or wherever you listen to our show. Follow us on TikTok! Check out our YouTube Channel! Follow us on Twitter! Your hosts: James Whittingham https://twitter.com/jewhittingham Brian Stockton: https://twitter.com/brianstockton Email us at cleanenergyshow@gmail.com Leave us an online voicemail at http://speakpipe.com/cleanenergyshow Transcript of this episode----------------------------------- Joe Biden: Progress does come. Your dad was right. And when it does, like today, people's lives are made better and the future becomes brighter and the nation can be transformed. That's what's happening happening now. Brian: Hello and welcome to episode 128 of the Clean Energy Show. I'm Brian Stockton. James: I'm James Whittingham. This week I dig into why Japan is not making use of their abundant wind resources. Turns out Godzilla is only partially to blame. Tesla will begin shipping their electric semi truck this year. No word yet if they'll be shipping them via Tesla semi truck. We look at the details for EVs and the new biden climate bill. Small detail not talked about. You have to wear aviators while driving any rebated car. Mazda sold only eight electric vehicles in the month of July. It's a headline and a punchline all in one. All that and more on this edition of the Clean Energy Show. Also this week we're going to talk about an update to the US sending oil to Germany F 150 Lightning towing range for my specific situation of Toyota dent trailer. As big as the biden climate bill is, it's still less than Europe and China. It's not just a Volkswagen cheating on emissions. A Chinese automaker is upping what supercharging speed can be. And it turns out backyard chickens like tasted eggs and Tatted Eggs was the name of the allgirl punk band in my high school. Brian, I just wanted to add something to last week. We were chatting about my new electric bicycle, the ride one up V, two roadster, gravel edition. It does have a smaller battery, which I was saying is one of the main the downsides of it, but you can buy an extra external battery from the company and it clicks into the kind of water bottle spot there on the bike. So for $240 you can buy an extra little battery. What are the stats of that battery, Brian? I do not know the status of the battery. How do I really care? Well, is it a nine volt that you took out of your smoke detector for $200? Or is it actually do something for you? Yeah, it does something. It's a battery the size of a water bottle a little bit bigger. I was talking to you that it was odd because we actually got a press release from Saudi Arabia, from Saudi Arabia arabian energy company boasting about their solar. We've been speculating for a long time because we keep charging in Saudi Arabia whose listed us in Saudi Arabia and if so, send us a message. No one has sent us a message, but someone is listening. By the way, I want to talk to you about shower heads. Why? It's because I just vacationed at your cottage and you're building a new one. And I was thinking all the decisions you have to make, it's like being in a film. What color do you want this car in the background? What color do you want this hat on this extra? Being a director means making countless decisions, actually, until the point where your brain is dead. But you're going to have to make decisions like that on your house because you're building a brand new house. You're going to have to say, I want a faucet. Now. You use your water from a tank, it's shipped in and probably replenished after my family has been there with our desire for showers and cleanliness. Yeah, there's no running water. Everybody has their own cistern, but your tap, when you turn on the tap in your washrooms, it comes out like a fire hydrant. There's nothing restraining it. So I'm thinking, well, first of all, you could probably if you were still going to live there, you could probably buy some sort of aerator to put on. That would be the simple thing to do, just to I mean, we did change the shower head in the guest house to a low flow one because it wasn't before. The showers are the most important. And the toilets, of course, because you want them to be efficient. It's really important. It's not just environmental. It's a matter of conserving water because it's hard to get water. You don't want to run out and keep filling it. Right? Yeah. And we think that we can use kind of a gray water system or we can maybe use rain water or something for the sinks in the toilets. And then I've always wanted I don't know if it's practical for us, but you can get clean drinking water out of the air. They have these things that run, like off the solar panel that just collects moisture from the air and goes through a filter. And that's a possible way to get your drinking water. Yeah. And you don't drink your water out there because you don't trust your tank, right? Yeah. We drink it separate from the water that runs through the house. So that might be a way of getting good drinking water. Hell, I felt my drinking water here in the house, and it's still not great. Is that right? It's still not great. We've got a good filter under the kitchen sink that it's supposed to take out lead. It's like it's the highest level of kind of home water thing, including lead. Oh, that's interesting. I've got an interesting story coming up on lead and chickens buckle up for that one. It's a good story, though. Yeah. So I don't know. And of course, lighting and a lot of people have exterior lighting on their architecture. It's nice to have but is it necessary as it causing light pollution in a provincial park? When you want to see the stars, your star gives it yourself. Are you going to have a driveway? Yeah. Are you going to like the driveway? Yeah. No, those are all great questions. Like, we renovated our kitchen five or six years ago, so we have some taste of what that is like. It's like, yeah, you got to make a decision about the light above the sink. You got to make a decision about the pole handles on the cupboards and the finishes for the cabinets and the flooring, like, what pattern for the flooring and all that. So, yeah, absolutely. Tons of questions to answer. So when I arrived at your cottage, it was a very hot day, and I kind of roasted my fat self a bit broiled, I guess, or deep cooked, or I don't know how you want to put it, a pressure cooked, but I was a bit uncomfortable thinking I got there's no overhangs in this house. The sun is just beating in, but there's no overhangs on my house. Yeah. At all. In fact, there's less overhangs on my house than there is in your cottage. And I seem to manage fine here. I think it's better insulated. I mean, that helps. The right kind of windows help, but the right reflectivity on modern windows helps keep the sun away in the summertime, lets it through in the winter when it's more lower in the sky and a more of a direct angle through the window. So, I don't know. Your architect has come up with a stunning design that is just I really look forward to seeing it like it's just incredibly cool. Yeah. Are you still doing a round window for the bedroom, by the way? I have to ask. No, at the moment it's not round. How come? Probably just matches better if it's not. It's also like, floor to ceiling windows and places. So that's going to be, I mean, in the future, as we said last week with our letter, electricity will be free. It'll be inconsequential that you could heat whatever you wanted to heat or cool whatever you wanted to cool, rather. But right now it could be hard to keep that place cool, depending on how it is in the summer. Yes, I think we're okay because the rest of the walls will be very thick and super insulated, so you kind of allowed a certain amount of glass area before you kind of screw up that envelope. So I think it'll be fine. And then you have presumably, in the round earth construction that you're considering or going ahead with. Is that fair to say? You're going ahead with round earth considering, hopefully. Okay. What's it going to look like? There's no ram, dearth. Then it's going to look like no, that would be a whole different plan. Yeah, we'll see. Well, it's very interesting, though, because the rand earth has sort of stored heat energy. It can take store the cool from the night and let it off slowly. It can store the heat from the day and sort of moderate the house. Now, regardless of how you're making it, if you chose, say, a concrete floor, that would be one way of having heat storage in the house. You might want to go down with a boiler, then that goes through the floor. That's what a lot of people do these days. But then boilers are complicated, as you found out for your rental house. As far as getting heat pumps for them. Yeah, in floor heating seems the most likely. But there are many different ways of heating the liquid that's in your in floor heating. So I don't see that as being a big problem. And then you got to build a podcast studio out there. A little sound booth with good airflow. Well, there's a little kind of home theater room. So I'm hoping that area will work for a podcast. Sure, as long as it has a good view of the lake. Yeah. Then you could shoot yourself as a backdrop then, if you wanted to. Maybe the whole house should be designed around that principle. Brian. I don't know. Anyway, I just wanted to mention that. And another thing I wanted to mention was I was just now looking at the local EV Facebook group as I scrolled through Facebook and I laughed my ass off at something. Somebody bought a brand new EV and they're asking the question that people often ask, where do I charge? What credit cards do I need? Do I need an account with people from different charges? And this is Western Canada, by the way. And Cam Roger responded to this person and said that you will likely find the flow card as being the most useful, as well as charge point to experience the reliability of a Petrol Canada charging session, purchase a lottery ticket. That is to say, your chances of it working are about the same as winning the lottery. I do like a bit of sarcasm, especially when you're angry at something. That really makes me feel good to read that. Some updates to some previously discussed stories. I wanted to mention to our listeners that Connecticut has a new law that EV chargers have to be repaired properly. However, I can't find any information on it. I saw it mentioned on Twitter by someone reliable and I can't find it again. So if you know about Connecticut having a recent law that ensures that EV chargers are repaired within a certain time frame, send me an email cleanenergyshow@gmail.com, because we'll talk about it later. Yeah, I'm sure we have at least one lesson in Connecticut. And my friend Mike mike Noblock bought his first EV. He bought me Ionic Five and I asked him how's it going? He had it for, I think about ten days or so now, and he says it's awesome. It's everything I hoped for and more. It's really fun to drive. Accelerating up to speed so quickly is fun every time you do it. And Mike is not a race car driver, but he's finding this fun. He's a reasonable guy. The ride is really smooth and the seating is very comfy. It's insanely quiet and love charging at home instead of going to a gas station, which is something that people don't realize. People worry about where you're going to charge it all the time. But the fact is you don't take your cellphone to a gas station to charge. It's really cool to do it at home. Imagine we didn't do that. Okay. An update to the ongoing dispute with Germany and Russia. There is a pipeline supplying oil from Russia to Germany, and this is kind of important for Germany. And we've just been keeping tabs on how that's going. There's a second tanker of crude oil coming from America to help kind of fill in the gaps. So 570,000 barrels is due in Germany soon. And this is the second shipment from the US. To help bridge the gap. And Germany is hoping to reduce their reliance on Russian oil and gas by about 90% this year. So let's hope they can manage that. Well, you know, inflation is starting to slow down, at least here in Canada. We had the latest numbers. Yeah. And the price of gas has come down. It's amazing how if everyone drove an EV, it wouldn't be affecting inflation as much. Right. You still have to pay for goods. Goods will go up in price because gas with trucking and so on, until we get long haul trucking sorted out with electrification, which is coming. And Biden is about to sign the inflation reduction as we speak, right? Yes. We've been talking about this for a couple of episodes now. This is a massive, massive bill in the US. I always forget what it's called. What's it called? The Inflation Reduction Act or the IRA. Yeah. And you expect it to be called something like the Carbon Reduction Act. Biden climate bill for is what some people call it, climate bill. But there's a nice article on Bloomberg this week, and it's called the Inflation Reduction Act is a Climate bill, just don't call it one. So it's just a nice little article here about the kind of the vagaries of politics and the importance of naming these bills. It's like governments can kind of force the conversation in certain directions by calling it something they used to just follow boring naming conventions for these kinds of things. But they realized some years ago that PR is an important part of this. It sort of reminded me of do you remember when Walmart was kind of coming into Canada? Like about 30 years ago, walmart came into Canada and really started kind of taking over town to town. They were building Walmarts and putting kind of our local stores out of business. And it was obviously a huge change and a huge thing. A lot of people were upset about it. And it's like this big, massive corporation moving in to take things over. And what did they do? They started these TV commercials. I don't know if you remember this, but it was like they started featuring individuals that worked at Walmart, the Walmart Greeters and the Walmart Cashiers. And they kind of made it sound like it was a small town store. Like it was like the people that work at Walmart are just like your neighbors because they are your neighbors. And there were commercials that focused on exactly the opposite of what Walmart actually is, which is a giant corporation. And it was kind of annoying and sickening. But it's like, well, that's the world of PR. That's kind of how this goes. So the other aspect of that I wanted to kind of mentioned, which we just touched on briefly is so, yes, it is called the Inflation Reduction Act. Is that what it's actually going to be or do? And so there was an analysis that suggested that 41% of our current inflation is attributable to fossil fuel prices. So if this can bring down the price of fossil fuels, bring down the demand of fossil fuels, then, yeah, it actually should reduce inflation. So as you were talking, I looked up a list of ridiculous US. Legislation names that have nothing to do with one, and the Zero Tolerance for Barbaric Cultural Practices Act was one. Okay, well, I think that was one in Canada. Actually. That is one in Canada. Serious time for the most Serious Crime act. The Unborn Victims of Crime Act. Yeah. So that was an abortion related one in the States. It gets weirder, too. And ultimately it's just the name of the bill. Whatever's in the bill obviously, is the important thing. So the other thing I just wanted to mention, which again comes from Bloomberg, our new best friends over there at BNEF, and they crunch the numbers in terms of this new climate bill in the US. And it's $374,000,000,000, which is a lot of money. But their conclusion and these numbers are always kind of difficult to calculate because what's being done by government, what's being done by private. So it's always a bit fuzzy on the numbers. But their conclusion was that this is a really good spend, but the EU and China are spending a bit more than the US. Is with this climate bill. Is that right? Well, that's interesting. Yeah. China being the biggest spender right now on clean energy transition. Getting back to the naming of this act, though, I think there was a column in the New York Times yesterday about how climate has become part of the culture wars. If you're woke, you care about the climate. I don't understand. A little bit worried about where the world is going. In fact, I'm a lot worried where the world is going. Also. I think just today people were sharing a Global mail article that was a Canadian national newspaper about the F 150 all electric lightning pickup trucks, two of them being owned in the prairies here where we live, including one here nearby, Brian and I, and we've mentioned him on the show before I assume the Globe listens to our show. I assume everybody does high ups in Saudi Arabia. Biden's probably listening right now. I know. Sure. So this guy's Lightning says he can this was interesting to me because I've been interested in facts about my own use scenario because I imagined only to pick up traffic and Holly, my tent trailer, my pop up camper, as some people call him, and he says he has one, he's got almost about as big as a Pawpaw trailer as you can have. He says he got 600 km driving around the city of Range, but 330 on the highway with that large pop up camper. So that gives me valuable information as a person who may want to do that in the future. Yeah, that's a good indication of the actual reality of it. Because towing reduces the range by a lot, apparently. But, you know, if I just drove our SUV, gas powered SUV, to the lake, if I towed my Camper, it would have half the range. It would have half the range as well. So that's not bad. I was thinking, oh, you'd have to charge every hour and maybe it'd be worth it because it costs so much, but that's every 3 hours. You don't want to stop that anyway, right? I stopped an hour and a half just to put more oil in my damn engine. Which you won't have to do in an EV. Praise the Lord. My God. I hate that. Yes. No, I had a Nissan Sentra where we had to drive it with a bunch of extra cans of oil, which I put in that movie where we shot at that gas station. I was thinking of putting a hose with a funnel on it inside the cabin so I could just add while I drive. That would be great. Oh, yeah, and one other personal update I forgot about. So I drove my Tesla up to Saskatoon, to the nearest Tesla service center because I had an issue. The suspension started squeaking and the steering wheel was squeaking. So, yeah, they replaced the I should find the exact name of it here. Just give me a second. Is duhickey and the wording at all schmengee. They told me that the left front upper control arm ball joint had seized. So they replaced that one and proactively replaced the other one as well, which it was still working fine. But I think this is probably an issue that they've experienced before. So they went and replaced the upper control arm ball joints, the left and right on the front. Yeah, it took about 3 hours. It's a two and a half hour drive to get up there to start with. But I got there first thing in the morning and they gave me a Tesla Model X as a loaner to drive around town while I was there. I may go up there this weekend. Do you think they'll give me one for no reason. No, I don't think they will. This is from Drive Tesla, Canada. And this is just our opportunity to mock Mazda or Mazda, depending on where you live in the world. Only sold eight of their electric cars in the US in July of 2022. This is a very sad and pathetic number, but it really is, I don't know, a compliance car. I don't know who would buy this or why. It's only got 100 miles, range 160 km. Somebody who really likes Mazda. Someone who really likes Mazda. And I could see it maybe, I don't know, certain business case situations where you're making short little trips or something, but this is not much range than your 25th. You should buy one just to sell because it's going to be such a rarity if they stop making yeah. Like the actual numbers. This is going to be one of the most rare cars you could possibly own. That's incredible. Yeah, they've got a very short range. The reminiscent of the early Leafs, right? Absolutely. No, this is similar range to your car. Yeah. Why would you do that nowadays? My car was made a lifetime ago. So I'm going to have some details here. But the inflation Reduction act for EVs, because we didn't get into details about this, consumer Reports broke it down the other day. So, among other provisions, the new bill will do the following. It offers a tax credit up to $4,000 on used EVs. This is new, but they have to be put into service after December 31 of next year. December 3118 months from now. The vehicles built and registered 18 months from now will be possible to buy them used with a $4,000 credit. So that's a ways off. It takes away the $200,000 vehicle cap on tax credits that made EVs and plug in hybrids from Tesla, GM and Toyota ineligible for tax cuts because they've sold more than 200,000 of those vehicles in the United States and have used up their tax credits. So, people, that's one reason why GM dropped the bolt price by $6,700, you asked or something to make up for that. Because Tesla doesn't care. Because they have way more demand than they can do. But it does away with tax credits for pricey EVs. This is something that we see criticized locally here in Canada in the news. Why are you giving tax credits to 150,000 more cars like the Model X or something? So it doesn't weigh with today's tax credits for price EV such as the Hummer EV, the Lucid Air, Model S and X, and Poll Star, I would imagine, and Porsche and stuff like that, it eliminates tax credits for vehicles not assembled in North America. This is a critical one here because this is going to eliminate the tax credit for the BMWs, the Hyundai Ionic five, the Kia EV six, the Toyota BZ four, X not assembled here. Maybe one day they will be because like Nissan with my car. They did two years in Japan and then they opened up a factory in Tennessee and one in the UK. Maybe they'll do that and maybe they'll be selling a lot more vehicles. But most important, the bill also immediately restricts the full tax credit on new EVs to vehicles with battery minerals sourced from countries that the US has a free trade agreement with, or recycled in North America. So you can buy a car that has recycled batteries if they're recycled in North America, but you can't buy Chinese ones. So starting in 2024, if any materials, minerals or components are sourced from foreign entities of concern, you know who you are, china and Russia, the vehicle will not qualify for tax credit. So that is tricky. We're going to continue to talk about that, Brian, because nobody seems to know how that's going to wash out. Yeah, because it could be difficult to ramp that up, because I think China in particular is kind of the world leader in sourcing these minerals and processing them. And so it does make sense that we often talk about energy security. I mean, if you've got to rely on shipments of oil from places like Russia, you realize suddenly when they go to war, oh, man, that was a really bad idea. All this stuff impacts the security of your country if you can't source it yourself locally and Russia start going to war. Stupid idiots. Yeah. Please stop that. The Tesla semi truck is going to ship this year, Elon Musk announced on Twitter, and it's going to have 500 miles of range. And the Tesla Cyber truck with 500 miles of range is going to start shipping next year. So this is a fairly definitive statement. We've been really wondering when electric semi trucks are going to finally start rolling. There's still not much in terms of semi truck charging infrastructure, so I'm still expecting to hear more about that. We've only heard of a handful of places that have the new Tesla semi charger infrastructure for charging. So this will be kind of a slow roll out, I think, because of that, because of the lack of charging infrastructure. But they can probably, in some cases, charge at the existing Tesla chargers. But trucking is a huge part of carbon emissions, so once semis all go electric, this is a massive step forward in carbon reduction. I'm looking forward to the next cyber truck event where they update the preproduction, what's actually going to really happen for real. And we'll notice back the costs. The cost might go up. Yeah. No, they pulled the prices down off their website several months ago amidst this massive inflation that's happening. But I wouldn't be surprised if the prices are double what they were originally close to. That so much for my order. Yeah. One day, Brian. One day. My son and I have often discussed Japan. I can't remember the details of why, but we have this long discussion. I said, well, one day I'm going to look into why Japan has no wind. He says, Why don't they do wind? Because he thinks they don't have any wind because nuclear is so great. While they shut down their nuclear, they're bringing it back tepidly a little bit at a time. But when they had their Fukushima disaster, they shut down a bunch of their nuclear. It's easy for us to say nuclear is safe, but when you're there and you're experiencing what they did, you're going to probably have a different opinion. So I looked at the reason. I finally found an interesting paper and article about this year and a half old. It says that there's limited understanding of the seabed conditions surrounding Japan, unlike other locations such as the United Kingdom, because they benefited from oil and gas exploration for decades. Right. So in that north coast there, off of Europe, lots of oil and gas exploration for decades. So they understand it. Now, there's another benefit to oil and gas, is just understanding the seabed for. So they have a limited understanding of what the seabed even is because they don't go down there looking because there's not oil and gas there. It is the 7th longest shoreline in the world. So there's lots of wind opportunity there. Another reason they've been slow is conservative government policies. Lots of different departments not working together. They actually permitted some wind projects that were three years long and kelsey breeze, there was no bitters. This is a 40 year thing, Brian. Another problem is their water gets very deep very quickly, down to 200 meters. It's only 50 meters close to the shore, but after a while it gets down to 200 meters, which is quite too deep for offshore wind. But there's new technology around that wasn't there ten years ago, including floating. So there's a huge opportunity for floating wind potential. And the wind potential, to my surprise, is not great on Japanese land. Not that great at all. So the best potential is in the ocean. Another setback or drawback is that most of the wind potentials in the north with is less population. So you have to unfortunately send that power. I wonder if they couldn't do it through the ocean. If you were in Japan and you had a whole bunch of wind in the north, all these countries are doing undersea DC high power cables, maybe because nothing gets disturbed. You just drop it on the seabed and you don't have to build towers and bridges and do land studies. You just drop it down there and nobody gets hurt. Not even a fish. Fishing concerns. They're concerned about fish. The nuclear disaster, as you said, they temporarily shut down 54 power plants, which is a lot I don't even know. They began shipping coal and natural gas. That's no way to go, but that's not good for the planet. So Fukushima was a turning point. For the nation's attitude towards nuclear power as the associated risks and costs and costs became apparent. We always talk about the cost of nuclear. And even though a limited number of reactors are being restarted, it's unlikely that nuclear power will ever return to such a dominant position in the Japanese energy mix. So, yeah, the water depth drops to 200 meters, around 20 offshore. So you have a little bit of space to work with. And nevertheless, Japan has a large resource potential. This is a study done with the potential of win of 61 gigawatts in relatively shallow waters. That's just the shallow water potential. It's not floating there or anything like that. And remember, a gigawatt is about a nuclear reactor, so you might say, James, the wind doesn't always blow well on the ocean. It does in some places. It does almost around the clock. And by the way, this is a bit of an aside, but the first North American freshwater offshore wind farm will be in Lake Erie. Did you hear about that? Yes, I did hear a little something, yeah. So, Lead Co asserts that the Great Lakes hold enough energy potential in wind to power the entire stinking United States. The winds of Lake Erie alone could meet over 10% of the electricity needs by 2030. Just in Lake Erie. Lake Erie is not a big lake. Lake Erie is a small lake. But, yes, Chicago, the Windy City and all these places, there's wind out there and terrible polluted waters that you could stick wind turbines in, and they're not so deep that you can't do it. That's interesting. I wondered when that's going to happen. Well, I would wonder about the I don't know, unsightliness of it. It makes more sense to me if they're off in the ocean. People might be annoyed if the Great Lakes are full of wind turbines, but I don't know. Hard to say. Now, I'd be interested to know what the distance is. Maybe one of our listeners can send in an answer to this. What is the distance where wind turbines start to fade? Not from the curvature of the Earth, but just the atmosphere sort of blurs them out? Because you see ships offshore in the ocean, they're kind of faded. They're barely visible because even on Toronto, off Toronto, you see them like that. So how far do you have to go before it's an ISO? I guess it's my basic question. Yeah. And farther out would be better. As long as it doesn't get too deep, I guess. Okay. There is a story here. I got this from CNET, and the story is a couple of weeks old, but I thought it was worth talking about it because we didn't mention it before, but Fiat Chrysler has been ordered to pay $300 million in fines over their diesel emissions fraud case. So it's not just Volkswagen that was cheating on emissions. Fiat Chrysler, which is now owned by Stallantis 300 million in fines for lying about the emissions of more than 100,000 Jeep and Ram diesel vehicles. So this was been going on since 2017. They were first accused of doing this, and it takes a long time for this kind of stuff to wind its way through the courts, but it has finally come down and they are guilty. And it's 300 million is the penalty. The US Department of justice this week announced that FCA has been sentenced in federal court to pay about 300 million in criminal penalties in addition to serving three years of organizational probation. What do you suppose that is? Organizational probation? Probation for the organization, I guess. Oh, wait, I think we have a clip. The time has come for someone to put his foot down, and that foot is me. Then as of this moment, they're on double secret probation. Ah, that's what it is. They're on double secret probation. What movie is that from? I was wondering if you would recognize it. Is it a Naked Gun related movie? No, it's Animal House. Oh. And it's extra fun because that's the great Vernon Agapsawitch, known to the world as John Vernon, who is from our city of Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. Yeah, but yeah, I just always remembered that clip of double secret probation. He passed away a few years ago. Yes, not that long ago. And he ended up making a movie here and late in his career before he died, which was nice. I forget the name, but it had Molly Parker and Callum Keith Rennie was in it. It was shot. I visited the set one day. I actually took pictures of John Vernon on the set of this kind of western. That's really cool. But Brian, it's time. It's time. It's time for the clean energy show. Lightning around. A fast look of the rest of the week's headlines in clean energy and climate change. Brian, where has the time gone? China's CATL plans a massive 220 1 battery factory in East Hungary. Yeah, because why? It's Tuesday or Wednesday or Thursday. It doesn't matter. Because there's a new day, there's a new $7.5 million battery factory every week. The planet will be capable of outputting 100 gigawatt hours of batteries a year. That is 100 nuclear reactors powering for an hour per year from this battery factory. And Mercedes Benz has already gone on record stating that it will be its first customer. You know what the sound is? Time for a clean energy show. Fast fact. Charging your electric car at home costs equivalent of or less, which is about a dollar 20 a gallon. Tesla is reportedly going to build model wise with BYD blade batteries in a gigafactory Berlin. What do you think, Brian? Because I'm kind of curious. Yeah, this is interesting. This is a battery form factor that Tesla has never used before. But since Tesla's goal is to dominate the Earth, they're really buying and using whatever possible batteries they can get their hands on. So BYD has been making these blade batteries, which are not exactly blade shaped, but they come in these sort of flat panels and they're all kind of packed together in a battery pack. So, yeah, I guess Tesla has figured out how to stuff those into their vehicles. So I don't know. It should be good. More supply batteries, the better. Oh, it's another fast fact. And this brings us back to backyard hens, which I've been waiting to talk about. Yeah. Backyard hens eggs contain 40 times this is backyard hen in cities, okay, not in farms, contained 40 times more lead, on average, than shop eggs. You think you're growing your own eggs and they're healthier? No, that doesn't sound good. It depends on the lead levels of your soil, where you live, which vary across various cities and then vary within the city. In older homes, close to city centers, contaminated soils can greatly increase people's exposure to lead through eating eggs from backyard hens. And I was thinking, again, a chicken Brian, because they make good pets. Sorry. Most lead gets into the hens as they scratch the dirt and peck food from the ground. Can you imagine the lead levels where I live? I've got a refinery, I've got a smelter over yonder. I mean, it's not good at all. It's probably not good. And if any of our listeners, if you have hands and you're eating the eggs, maybe they're somewhere nearby where you can get them tested, maybe good advice, because I think that there probably is somebody listening to our show or some people, and they're going to be soiling their pants right now and not very happy about that because I know you don't want to talk about it. It's just that bad. It's one of those things that I came across that I thought was important from carbon tracker. The UK government's Oil and Gas Authority has estimated the total bill for Northeast oil decommissioning will be £51 billion. Now, because of the government's tax policy, the British taxpayer will be responsible for at least 40% of that cost over the coming decades. This is something we're going to be talking about a lot. It is. The reality of gas going away. We are going to get stuck with the bill, aren't we? Yeah. And there's been a lot of talk in the UK lately. There's some sweet tax deals for oil and gas companies in the UK. They're getting a bit of a free ride, which is unfortunate. California has adopted 2045 as an offshore wind target plans on installing 25 gigawatts by that time. That is, again, 25 nuclear reactors worth of almost I mean, not quite, but optimistically, if the wind never stopped, that's what they would be. And just as a comparison, it's not insignificant. That is a lot, a lot of power by 2045. So Xpeng is releasing its S four superchargers. This is a chinese EV manufacturer. They've just announced their S Four superchargers on Supercharger Day. That's not Tesla supercharger day. That's a Chinese company. They've opened 1000 superchargers so far in China, and they say, and they demonstrated this with their new model of car, 210 km, or 131 miles of charging in range and five minutes of charging. And they demonstrated that. So ten to 80% of a full modern large battery in as little as 20 minutes. This is an 800 volts class EV charger with a peak power output of 480 kw, which I think is probably around where we're going to stop as around there. I don't think we're going to go I don't think we need to, really? Yeah. And you always wonder at a certain point it will maybe degrade the batteries if you end up charging too quickly. But I think those figures are we probably don't need to go faster than that. And with new battery chemistries allowing for stronger and stronger charging and things like that, who knows what's going to happen? But that, Ryan, is our time for this week, for the summer show fires an email right now, cleanenergyshow@gmail.com. We're on Twitter, we're on TikTok or even on Instagram. We're everywhere you want us to be. We have two YouTube channels now, by the way. One for audio, one for everything else that has video. So go there, find us, watch the show, watch our clips, tell your friends. And if you're new to the show, remember subscribe, subscribe on your podcast app because we put out new shows every week and they'll be delivered right to you. And we look forward to talking to you. Bye for now. Next week. See you next week.
País Estados Unidos Dirección Thor Freudenthal Guion Nick Naveda, Julia Walton Música Andrew Hollander Fotografía Michael Goi Reparto AnnaSophia Robb, Walton Goggins, Andy García, Molly Parker, Devon Bostick, Taylor Russell, Beth Grant, Charlie Plummer, Lobo Sebastian, Drew Scheid, Evan Whitten, Jared Bankens, Mary Austin Sinopsis Un adolescente que padece esquizofrenia paranoide espera que su nuevo tratamiento con un medicamento experimental le permita llevar una vida normal tanto en el instituto como fuera de él.
Blood, magic, and impossible disappearances... Vanessa Alvarez and Molly Parker are just two of Echor City's many missing persons cold cases, but Sebastian is determined to track down the truth about what happened to them. To support and donate to Equality Texas, please visit https://equalitytexas.org/ (equalitytexas.org) Follow our crowdfund to be notified when it launches https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/falseidle/night-shift-podcast-season-one (here)! Support us on https://www.patreon.com/nightshiftpodcast (Patreon) for bonus content and listening parties! Content warnings: murder, suggested kidnapping, body horror, discussion of drug use, mention of past domestic violence Voices in this episode: Sebastian Fen – Julian Maclurg Adair North – Ashe Pendragon Strange Voice - Peter Wicks Jenny Holt – Angie Gone Diego Alvarez – Andrew Sianez-De La O Justin James – Eric Raymond Benjamin Shaw – Juwan Royal 911 Operator – Adriana Cazador Leroy Hughes – Victor Valdeon Karen Hughes – Alli Nesbit Heather Duran – Chris Sack Smith – Ian Lim Alex Kelly – Jenny Higgs Wesley Hastings – Nate DuFort RogueWolfe – Chase R. Cam Archer – Rey Archer Vanessa's Mother – Evonne Pena Vanessa Alvarez – Jupiter Zaddack Agent Rayner – Allegra Rodiguez Shivers. Follow us on Twitter! https://twitter.com/nightshiftcast (https://twitter.com/nightshiftcast) Learn more about the show and our cast at https://my.captivate.fm/www.nightshiftpod.com (www.nightshiftpod.com) Episode 103 https://drive.google.com/file/d/1aANHlGJxIr8s8ELlTsw90bar_trJhUzh/view?usp=sharing (Transcript) Thumbnail artwork by https://twitter.com/agonethetic (Angie Gone)
Symptoms persisting post-concussion? Worried about your concussion recovery? Wanting to learn more about concussions? We've got Dr. Molly Parker on to debunk common misconceptions surrounding concussions and provide current perspectives and education on the persistent post-concussion syndrome. As she takes us briefly through her concussion in 2011, she shares how her lack of education and guidance manifested through debilitating and persistent symptoms that she is currently still rehabilitating. She speaks about the current protocol and how symptoms are categorized for treatment. As a patient of all post-concussive treatments, she shares a general protocol and insight on what treatments may be beneficial to undertake. Emphasizing the goldilocks effect relative to concussion, she shines a light on how you can manage your energy to optimize your recovery without aggravating your symptoms. She speaks about why concussions are not graded on a severity spectrum anymore and when persistent post-concussion syndrome is diagnosed. Let's optimize concussion recovery with Dr. Molly! We have launched the Jen Platform! With 15-30 day plans to rehabilitate your pain points or hone in on awareness around a body part, we've got you covered with curated programs and you only have to spend 10-15 minutes a day! Additionally, you can create your own movement playlists and use the explore page to search for quick tips and gain immediate relief for your pain points instead of scrolling through Instagram! At 33% off the year membership this week only, join us now! What You Will Learn in this Interview with Dr. Molly: 4:03 - Dr. Molly's Concussion Story 7:30 - What leads to persistent post-concussion syndrome 11:29 - Different types of symptoms 14:36 - Which treatments helped Dr. Molly? 18:19 - Movement disorders, what Dr. Molly experienced, and what's been helping her now 23:10 - How to optimize energy management post-concussion? 25:08 - What should be the immediate post-concussion protocol? 30:11 - Why concussions are not graded anymore 32:21 - When are persistent post-concussion symptoms diagnosed? 33:40 - What you can expect with the Concussion Compass 38:52 - Advice for struggling with access to care 42:40 - The mpact of concussion education Items mentioned: Dr. Molly's Website Concussion Compass Courses Dr. Molly's Instagram To learn more about Sarah and view full show notes, please visit the full website here: https://www.docjenfit.com/podcast/episode193/ Thank you so much for checking out this episode of The Optimal Body Podcast. If you haven't done so already, please take a minute to subscribe and leave a quick rating and review of the show! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tobpodcast/message
While each brain injury is unique, there are things we can do to treat it - as you find what works on your personal path of recovery. Dr. Molly Parker shares her personal concussion experience, including advice for work/life/symptom balance, routine, and boundaries. Then, we dive into the different types/sub-types of concussions, understanding your individual symptom profile, how to find the right provider, and more! 0:00 Intro 2:30 Announcements from Cristabelle 8:00 Introducing Dr. Molly 11:20 Work-Life-Symptom Balance 15:58 Routine & Boundaries 17:30 Uniqueness of Each Injury 20:00 Need for Comprehensive Care 22:00 Finding the Right Provider 25:45 Different Types/Sub-Types of Concussions 31:45 It's Treatable 35:00 The Invisible Side 39:15 What works for YOU? Connect with Dr. Molly at @mollyparkerpt or concussioncompass.com CONNECT Join the Virtual Concert on March 25 - "Hope in Song" supporting Brain Injury Association of Pennsylvania - more info: https://biapa.org/hopeinsong Hosted by Cristabelle Braden: @cristabellebraden | cristabellebraden.com Hope After Head Injury: @hopeafterheadinjury | hopeafterheadinjury.com Brain Injury Bible Study: @braininjurybiblestudy | braininjurybiblestudy.com Join the online community & monthly zoom support group: hopeafterheadinjury.com/community Thank you to Council on Brain Injury for supporting this podcast by providing a microphone as part of their grant program to the brain injury community. Check out the amazing work done by CoBI at: councilonbraininjury.com This podcast is for education and informational purposes only, and not intended for medical advice. If you need specific medical advice, please consult your physician. More: hopesurvivespodcast.com
On this episode, we welcome writer Greg Kwedar and writer/director Clint Bentley to chat about their work on Jockey. The film stars Clifton Collins Jr., Molly Parker and Moises Arias.
Nick Krantz joined me on today's episode! Nick and I connected through NCI a while back and since then we have supported each other's own health journey. . As Nick discusses in the start of the show, he has a personal history of traumatic brain injuries and concussions, which has lead him to helping others who have gone through the same. . On today's show, we discussed: . Nick's background, who he is, his history of head injuries, his recovery process, and what has lead him to wanting to help others with their brain health. . The difference between brain health and mental health. . Common symptoms that can be tied back to brain health. . What you can do to better your brain health, through nutrition, mindset, and activity. . The connection between a keto diet and brain health. . How staying hydrated effects your brain. . What does a “good day” look like for Nick. What a normal day looks like for him. . Resources that Nick would recommend: . Molly Parker, IG: @mollyparkerpt, her FB Group: Concussion Compass Dr. Datis Kharrazian, IG: @datiskharrazian, his book: Why Isn't My Brain Working? Concussion Rescue: A Comprehensive Program to Heal Traumatic Brain Injury by Dr. Kabran Chapek Forwarded by Dr. Daniel Amen Dr. Daniel Amen, IG: @doc_amen, his book: Change Your Brain, Change Your Life The Concussion Repair Manual: A Practical Guide to Recovering from Traumatic Brain Injuries by Dr. Dan Engle . Nick's top pieces of advice for improving your brain health. . Thank you so much Nick for joining me on the show! Loved the conversation! . How to connect with Nick: IG: @nickkrantzfit TikTok: @nickkrantzfit . How to connect with me: IG: @changing_chase TikTok: @changing_chase FB Group: Chasing Health with Chase Smith
Welcome to episode two of where to from here, a podcast series hosted by artist Jes Reyes. Its formation is both a result and a response to postponing Moonplay Cinema's first season of in-person programming due to COVID-19 safety protocols. Today's episode features Molly Parker Stuart. Molly Parker Stuart is an interdisciplinary artist best known for her work in experimental video. Molly works with and within digital structures to transform the digital artifacts generated by the social structures that affect her life. Artifacts that represent difficult or oppressive experiences. This data is broken down into its constituent parts and used to create video works that speak directly to the body, to convey a whole body experience of beauty. View a clip from Molly's work here. Follow Moonplay on Instagram: @moonplaycinema Email: moonplaycinema@gmail.com www.moonplaycinema.org Theme music by Jes Reyes. Original recording date: November 21, 2020
Molly Parker is a physical therapist who has had Post Concussion Syndrome and a sensorimotor disorder for 7 years. In addition to working with patients, she also is a global speaker and mTBI advocate.
I learned SO much from this episode. Molly talks about concussion, POTS, and what it was like to be in the "system" as a clinician and survivor. You can find her on instagram @mollyparkerptAlso, (BIG NEWS) she is launching a website that has INCREDIBLE resources:https://www.concussioncompass.com/aerobic-exercise-freebie I have signed up for her newsletter and am thoroughly impressed. As always, find Jane @heal.the.brain.withjane on instagram, @healthebrainwithjane on FB, @ Heal The Brain With Jane on youtube also sign up for the website @www.healingthebrainwithjane.com
In part 2, Dr. Molly Parker answers questions from listeners about concussions. Topics include PCS (do we still call it post concussion syndrome?), getting a second concussion, invisible injury vs invisible illness, neurofatigue, corona virus/access to treatments, neck pain, sleep hygiene, the vagus nerve and parasympathetic nervous system, concussion symptoms, what apps @mollyparkerpt uses for her social media content, how to grow your audience organically, and whether her concussion changed her life for the better. Links from the show: Instagram: @mollyparkerptMolly Parker PT FacebookInstagram: @post_concussion_supportSymphony RehabBerlin Concussion Consensus StatementApps mentioned: Canva, In Shot, Story Cutter, Preview, Pic Play Post Let's Connect Instagram: @thecalmpodcast Website: https://www.thecalmpodcast.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/thecalmpodcast/ E-mail: emily@thecalmpodcast.com Special Thanks Logo: Carly Balestra Social Media Graphics: Brianna Dawe Editor: Laura Westers Music Producer: Aidan Wolfson (@far_aside) Composer/Vocals/Ukulele: Emeren Conde (@emeren_conde19) --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thespooniepodcast/message
Dr. Molly Parker discusses outdated advice about concussion recovery, forms of brain injuries, the most common concussion therapies, who treats what symptoms, and current best protocols for return to learn/return to play after concussion. Links from the show: Instagram: @mollyparkerptMolly Parker PT FacebookSymphony RehabInstagram: @post_concussion_supportBerlin Concussion Consensus Statement Let's Connect Instagram: @thecalmpodcast Website: https://www.thecalmpodcast.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/thecalmpodcast/ E-mail: emily@thecalmpodcast.com Special Thanks Logo: Carly Balestra Social Media Graphics: Brianna Dawe Editor: Laura Westers Music Producer: Aidan Wolfson (@far_aside) Composer/Vocals/Ukulele: Emeren Conde (@emeren_conde19) --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thespooniepodcast/message
The Geek Buddies with John Rocha, Michael Vogel and Shannon McClung
Today on The Geek Buddies, we review HBO's Deadwood the Movie which premiered last week on the pay channel. The film sees the return of almost every one of your favorite characters from the iconic Western series that starred Timothy Olyphant, Ian McShane, John Hawkes, Paula Malcolmson, Robin Weigert, Kim Dickens, W. Earl Brown, Anna Gunn, Molly Parker, Brad Dourif, Gerald McRaney and Dayton Callie. After a 10 year hiatus and numerous news items teasing a feature film or two made for TV films, HBO and David Milch have brought us a film that is somewhere in between and serves a series finale for the beloved show. The synopsis reads: In the “Deadwood” film, the indelible characters of the series are reunited after ten years to celebrate South Dakota's statehood. Former rivalries are reignited, alliances are tested and old wounds are reopened, as all are left to navigate the inevitable changes that modernity and time have wrought.Massive Deadwood fans John Rocha and Shannon McClung and Deadwood newbie Michael Vogel give you their thoughts on this movie. They discuss the acting, direction, storylines and feel of the movie. Also, Rocha and Shannon let you know if they like this film as a capper to the series and Vogel lets you know if this got him motivated to go back and watch the series. Join us for a fun discussion as we revisit the town of Deadwood. #deadwood #ianmcshane #deadwoodmovie #timpthyolyphant #HBO --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-geek-buddies/message