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Update on our week: Daniel talks about his recent experience at Outback Steakhouse and his surprise that they had run out of bread which left them disappointed. Daniel also talks about watching the documentary Mucho Mucho Amor, a telling of the life of Walter Mercado, a notable TV personality known in the Hispanic community for reading daily horoscopes and having a general mystique to them. Daniel also talks about another documentary on Netflix, don't pick up the phone, which is unsettling to say the least. Andy talks about his house hunting coming to a close, or near it, as they are awaiting the closing of their house that they are in the works to purchase. Congratulations to them. Andy fills us in on the Trump Gold Shoes that are selling for an exorbitant amount of money Noel talks about being Resident Evil Revelations 1 & 2, gives his review and background of the side story games within the Resident Evil franchise Noel goes into detail about another game he's been playing, Final Fantasy 16, which is very story focused and deep in world building. While the gameplay is simple and linear, the story itself is deep and enticing to continue and see it through the end. Video of the Week: IRS Bombshell! They Have FULL Access To All Bank Accounts Using AI & Are Targeting Regular Americans https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IAfNSrDuJvM&t=8s&ab_channel=TheQuartering Warning: May have Strong Language and Content. ========== Thank you to everyone who enjoys what we do. If you like what we do, please spread the word of our show. Email questions or suggestions to ffnquestions@gmail.com ========== Follow us on TWITTER https://twitter.com/FFRpodcast ========== Free Form Network and all our podcast are available on many platforms including STITCHER, ANDROID, IPHONE, IPAD, IPOD TOUCH and PODBEAN IPHONE, IPAD & IPOD TOUCH http://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/free-form-network/id995998853 SPOTIFY https://open.spotify.com/show/0QKRhkXDmQ9cxItaiu49Vy IHEART RADIO https://www.iheart.com/podcast/338-free-form-network-94075820/ TUNE IN RADIO http://tunein.com/radio/Free-Form-Network-p784190/ PLAYER FM https://player.fm/series/3326348 TUMBLR https://freeformnetworkpodcast.tumblr.com/ WORDPRESS https://freeformnetwork.wordpress.com/ YOUTUBE https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCj0LNZRJHyW7sQwM5ZdOCQg DEEZER https://www.deezer.com/us/show/1857582 PODCHASER https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/free-form-network-97539 PODCAST ADDICT https://podplayer.net/?podId=2920676 PANDORA https://www.pandora.com/podcast/free-form-network/PC:53088 AMAZON MUSIC https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/41213756-a9ad-46bc-8d6c-ea2d30bd2fb9/free-form-network LISTEN NOTES https://www.listennotes.com/podcasts/free-form-network-free-form-network-ElG1hW2tS3v/ GOOGLE PODCAST https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkLnBvZGJlYW4uY29tL2ZyZWVmb3JtbmV0d29yay9mZWVkLnhtbA PODBEAN DESKTOP http://freeformnetwork.podbean.com/ PODBEAN MOBILE http://freeformnetwork.podbean.com/mobile ========== Free Form Radio - Episode 215- 03/10/2024 Hosted by Daniel, Andy and Noel ========== FREE FORM NETWORK
In this episode we GET REAL with special guest Curly Velasquez, a Los Angeles based artist who was discovered at Buzzfeed studios where he became an internet favorite. You can currently see him in season 2 and 3 of VIDA on Starz and in Netflix's hit documentary Mucho Mucho Amor. Curly returns to GET REAL with us and shares his prayer to the universe and how we can be perceived by how we are seen rather than what we can contribute to the world. This podcast is brought to you by Ethical Change Agency. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode we GET REAL with special guest Curly Velasquez, a Los Angeles based artist who was discovered at Buzzfeed studios where he became an internet favorite. You can currently see him in season 2 and 3 of VIDA on Starz and in Netflix's hit documentary Mucho Mucho Amor. Curly returns to GET REAL with us and shares his insights and experience of loving his Grandmother, diagnosed with dementia. We send our love and condolences at the time of this re-release to Curly and his family as his Grandmother, Gladys recently passed away. This podcast is brought to you by Ethical Change Agency. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode we GET REAL with special guest Curly Velasquez, a Los Angeles based artist who was discovered at Buzzfeed studios where he became an internet favorite. You can currently see him in seasons 2 and 3 of VIDA on Starz and in Netflix's hit documentary Mucho Mucho Amor. Curly gets real with us with his incredible insights into life and the universe. This podcast is brought to you by Ethical Change Agency. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Saturday Oct 8 at 130pm-230pm CST at Broadway United MethodistWhat is the concept of embodiment? “Embodiment or incarnation is defined as the giving of human form to a spirit – to make manifest or comprehensible an idea or concept, through a physical presentation”, “a tangible or visible form of an idea, quality, or feeling”, and “the representation or expression of something in a tangible or visible form.” Our panelist will share about their experience with their body and others bodies in relation to but not limited to Drag & Spirituality.
What Do Filmmakers Owe Their Subjects? Souki Mehdaoui is a documentary filmmaker, DP, and subject coordinator. Her cinematography can be seen on Netflix, HBO, New York Times, and the Sundance-premiering documentaries The Great Hack and Mucho Mucho Amor.Souki was a subject in the HBO doc series The Vow, and she brought her experiences as a documentary participant into her work as a subject coordinator for the Showtime documentary Cusp.In this episode, Souki talks about what she's learned from being on both sides of the camera and how filmmakers can create a transparent and ethical relationship with their film's participants.Follow Souki on instagram and check out her work here.Rough Cut on InstagramVideo Consortium on InstagramHost Jennie Butler on InstagramExecutive Producer Sky Dylan-RobbinsProducer Amy DiGiacomo on Instagram and TwitterProducer Caley Fox Shannon on InstagramProducer Abhishyant KidangoorEditor Audrey Horowitz on InstagramGot an idea for an episode? Email podcast@videoconsortium.orgClick here to support the Video Consortium
Jenny welcomes documentary filmmaker Kareem Tabsch, co-director of the Netflix documentary “Mucho Mucho Amor: The Legend of Walter Mercado” as they discuss how he ended up making a film about the famously flamboyant TV astrologer, plus he shares some behind-the-scenes stories about working with Walter, and gives us a peak at the future Latino-centric docuseries coming from him.
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Miami and true crime are a match made in, well, hell.Since its inception, the city has attracted nefarious characters, culminating in 1981, when Time magazine released its infamous November issue in which it declared Miami "Paradise Lost." For any other city, it would have been considered a black eye to its reputation, but the Magic City has always found a way to embrace its perceived lawlessness.From authoritarian leaders accused of massacres to serial killers not wanting to be found, the southern tip of Florida can sometimes feel like an alternate reality where being a criminal doesn't stop you from holding a position of power - hell, it doesn't even stop you from holding office.Wanting to preserve South Florida's sordid history are producers Kareem Tabsch and Joey Daoud. Borrowing its name from that Time cover, Paradise Lost: Crime in Miami is a 13-episode podcast - presented by iHeartMedia's My Cultura podcast network and a co-production with Sonoro and Trojan Horse - that delves into some of Miami's most lurid true-crime stories. It made its debut with an episode devoted to the godmother of Miami crime, Griselda Blanco. "Miami is such a wellspring of bizarre stories that it made sense to revisit some of them," Tabsch says. "The podcast tells the story of the city through the crime that has happened here."Tabsch and Daoud felt it was fitting to launch the series with Blanco, a woman whose story has elevated her to mythical status - which perhaps makes people lose sight of the fact that she was also responsible for a lot of death and violence. Known as La Madrina and the "Black Widow," she was accused of having a hand in at least 40 murders between New York City and Miami, including the killing of a two-year-old boy in a drive-by shooting at SW 168th Street and South Dixie Highway in 1982.The second episode focuses on Linda Cooney, the Palm Beach socialite who shot and killed her ex-husband, Jim, in 1992, and later shot and paralyzed her son, Kevin, in 2011 - reportedly with the same gun.Both Tabsch and Daoud have made careers out of storytelling. In addition to cofounding O Cinema, Tabsch codirected the documentaries Mucho Mucho Amor about the life of TV psychic and pop-culture phenomenon Walter Mercado and The Last Resort, which explores 1970s Miami Beach through the lens of photographers Andy Sweet and Gary Monroe. Daoud, a distant relative of former Miami Beach mayor Alex Daoud, who fell from grace on bribery charges in 1991, is also a documentary producer now based in Los Angeles; he and Tabsch codirected the short Dolphin Lover, which tells the story of Malcolm Brenner, a real-life zoophile who claims to have had a sexual relationship with a dolphin."In our show intro, we say, 'Florida: Sunny place for shady people,'" Tabsch says about the city's reputation for illicit doings. "Florida has always been wild, it's always been the Wild West. It feels like there are no rules here, that nobody is going to hold you back. It's a place where people come to reinvent themselves."Miami and the entire state's transient nature is the perfect breeding ground for the WTF headlines that have made the word "Florida" synonymous with crazy crime stories."It's the kind of place you don't want to ask people what they used to do because you don't really want to know," Tabsch asserts. "I also think in a weird way South Florida has embraced its craziness and embraced its criminals. You think of these folks like Griselda and you ask yourself, 'Why are they larger than life characters?' They've become notorious, not just because of the brazenness of what they've done, but there's also this kind of head nod from folks like, 'Yeah, I get it.'"You only have to look at movies like Scarface and prolific characters like Al Capone, who had a mansion on Palm Island and died here in 1947, to know that locals love a good if problematic anti-hero. Perhaps that's what also sets Paradise Lost apart from other true-crime podcasts: it's not necessarily looking to uncover some overlooked piece of evidence or pass judgment - if anything, these stories are already well known to the general public. Instead, Tabsch and Daoud are more interested in what these crimes have to say about South Florida and its culture at large."We don't look at anybody with an idle lens," Tabsch notes. "We are not championing these folks. We're sharing these above-board stories and trying to do a deeper analysis. We want to take larger-than-life, stranger-than-fiction stories and unpack them in ways that our audience will consider what it means."Future episodes of the podcast dissect the stories of Rudy Eugene, who earned the nickname the "Miami zombie" after he attacked and maimed a homeless man; cult leader Yahweh Ben Yahweh; the high-profile murder of designer Gianni Versace; and Jeremy Macauley, who was found guilty of the brutal double murder of Carlos Ortiz and Tara Rosado in Key Largo.Paradise Lost: Crime in Miami can be streamed via iheart.com, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and more.Episodes here: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/1119-paradise-lost-crime-in-mi-96758048/SHOW DESCRIPTIONParadise Lost: Crime in Miami is a conversation between friends, both South Florida natives, about the notorious true crime cases that have occurred in their home state. Each episode cohosts Kareem Tabsch and Joey Daoud narrate the facts of the case, with details, anecdotes and general color offered by an interview guest with a connection to the crime - journalists who covered it, the investigators who solved it, survivors or the perpetrators. In each episode we share the story of true crimes committed right under the Florida sun, from the outrageous to the utterly bizarre.
Dr Ronaye Calvert and Bindi Heit from LIVE Treatment Concierge Services are joined by special guest, Curly Velasquez to discuss Mental Health Awareness: Falling forward with no filter. Our guest: Curly Velasquez is a Los Angeles-based artist. He began his career in fashion working for celebrity photographer David LaChapelle, and design icon Jeremy Scott before starting his own line. Was discovered in the kitchen at BUZZFEED studios where he became an internet favorite. Currently you can see him on season two and three of VIDA on Starz, and in the Netflix's hit documentary MUCHO MUCHO AMOR. In this heartwarming episode, we explore: Mental Health Awareness Month Life through the eyes of dementia The moments, memories and magnificence of life Finding the romance in the moment Falling forward with no filter Songs - Since I left you by The Avalanches - Hallelujah by k.d. lang - Learn to Fly by Foo Fighters Listen via Spotify playlist - GET REAL with Dr Ronaye Meditation - Know your power This podcast is brought to you by Ethical Change Agency. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dr Ronaye Calvert and Bindi Heit from LIVE Treatment Concierge Services are joined by special guest, Curly Velasquez for Famous, fabulous & human - How grace & authenticity create our human experience. Our guest: Curly Velasquez is a Los Angeles-based artist. He began his career in fashion working for celebrity photographer David LaChapelle, and design icon Jeremy Scott before starting his own line. Was discovered in the kitchen at BUZZFEED studios where he became an internet favorite. Currently you can see him on season two and three of VIDA on starz, and in the Netflix's hit documentary MUCHO MUCHO AMOR. In this fun, profound and moving episode, we explore: How good and evil can exist together in us all How grace is one of the greatest gifts we can give ourselves and others How every experience in life shapes who we are today How being real and authentic is all that really matters, no matter how well known we are Songs - Running with the Wolves by Aurora, Get By by Talib Kweli and Devil Inside by INXS Listen via Spotify playlist - GET REAL with Dr Ronaye Meditation - Connect with yourself This podcast is brought to you by Ethical Change Agency. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
En el episodio de hoy mencionamos los tipos frecuentes de autocuidado. Si este episodio te pareció útil me encantaría lo compartieras con otras personas que entiendes le podrían servir de utilidad. También, me haría muy feliz que le tomaras un Screen Shot a esta episodio y lo compartieras etiquetándome en Instagram @Dra.Ileana. INFO: • Si interesas incorporar rutinas de autocuidado que te permitan manejar mejor el estrés y evitar Burnout te recomiendo ➡️ APÚNTATE a mi próximo programa de coaching “Mucho Mucho Amor”. draileanapagan@gmail.com • Si deseas practicar la #gratitud de manera conciente te invito lo intentes con mi diario de gratitud disponible en Amazon. http://www.amazon.com/dp/B085RRZC41 ¡SÍGUENOS! ➡ Instagram: @Dra.Ileana ➡️ TikTok: Dra.Ileana ―――――――――――――――――― Y no olvides suscribirte y valorar nuestro podcast ★★★★★ Gracias por tu tiempo. #diariodegratitud#saludmental#autocuidado#amorpropio#selfcare#burnout#productividad#bienestar
En el episodio de hoy definimos qué es autocuidado, cuáles son sus facetas y los obstáculos o barreras para poder practicarlo. En el episodio de hoy mencionamos los tipos frecuentes de autocuidado y sus beneficios. Si este episodio te pareció útil me encantaría lo compartieras con otras personas que entiendes le podrían servir de utilidad. También, me haría muy feliz que le tomaras un Screen Shot a esta episodio y lo compartieras etiquetándome en Instagram @Dra.Ileana. INFO: • Si interesas incorporar rutinas de autocuidado que te permitan manejar mejor el estrés y evitar Burnout te recomiendo ➡️ APÚNTATE a mi próximo programa de coaching “Mucho Mucho Amor”. draileanapagan@gmail.com • Si deseas practicar la #gratitud de manera conciente te invito lo intentes con mi diario de gratitud disponible en Amazon. http://www.amazon.com/dp/B085RRZC41 ¡SÍGUENOS! ➡ Instagram: @Dra.Ileana ➡️ TikTok: Dra.Ileana ―――――――――――――――――― Y no olvides suscribirte y valorar nuestro podcast ★★★★★ Gracias por tu tiempo. #diariodegratitud#saludmental#autocuidado#amorpropio#selfcare#burnout#productividad#bienestar
En episodio hablamos sobre qué es la gratitud, los beneficios de esta y como ayuda a mejorar tu estado anímico y nivel de felicidad. En el episodio de hoy mencionamos los tipos frecuentes de autocuidado y sus beneficios. Si este episodio te pareció útil me encantaría lo compartieras con otras personas que entiendes le podrían servir de utilidad. También, me haría muy feliz que le tomaras un Screen Shot a esta episodio y lo compartieras etiquetándome en Instagram @Dra.Ileana. INFO: • Si interesas incorporar rutinas de autocuidado que te permitan manejar mejor el estrés y evitar Burnout te recomiendo ➡️ APÚNTATE a mi próximo programa de coaching “Mucho Mucho Amor”. draileanapagan@gmail.com • Si deseas practicar la #gratitud de manera conciente te invito lo intentes con mi diario de gratitud disponible en Amazon. http://www.amazon.com/dp/B085RRZC41 ¡SÍGUENOS! ➡ Instagram: @Dra.Ileana ➡️ TikTok: Dra.Ileana ―――――――――――――――――― Y no olvides suscribirte y valorar nuestro podcast ★★★★★ Gracias por tu tiempo. #diariodegratitud#saludmental#autocuidado#amorpropio#selfcare#burnout#productividad#bienestar
¡Muchas gracias por escuchar este episodio! En este episodio nos dedicamos a hablar sobre Mucho mucho amor: La leyenda de Walter Mercado (2020), un documental distribuido por Netflix. Dirigido y escrito por la dupla conformada por Cristina Costantini y Kareem Tabsch, el film retrata las raíces de la célebre figura del astrólogo puertorriqueño. Además, responde la interrogante de su repentina desaparición de la televisión. Está disponible en Netflix desde el 8 de julio del 2020. Te recomendamos una película alemana... para esos fans de Dark. Baran Bo Odar, el director de la serie aleman, hizo El Silencio del Hielo (2010), una pelí que comienza con una bicicleta en un campo de trigo. Una adolescente desaparecida. 23 años atrás, una niña, Pia, fue violada y asesinada exactamente en el mismo lugar. ¿Le pasará lo mismo? Eso se pregunta, Krischan, el policía jubilado que llevó la investigación. Hay una conexión entre los dos crímenes, de eso está convencido. En el primer momento, sus esfuerzos por atrapar al asesino fueron en vano; pero esta vez su joven compañero y él están decididos a llevarle ante un tribunal. Inicia, simultáneamente, un período insostenible de espera e incertidumbre para los padres de la chavala desaparecida. Bichas y cine es un podcast centrado en el séptimo arte. Es conducido por Ernesto Valle de Nicaragua, a quién escucharás hablando y comentando sobre películas que ve -ya sean recién estrenadas o clásicas-. Todo esto mientras bebe bichas (cervezas, coloquialismo nicaragüense). Pronto más reseñas sobre películas recién estrenadas o aun en cartelera. También recomendamos una que otra películas clásicas o independiente. Seguinos en redes sociales: Instagram: @bichasycine | Twitter: @bichasycine Queremos animar a qué veas más películas. A veces uno cuando ve los films no los entiende y se pregunta: ¿Soy yo o es que no se entiende? Bichas & Cine nació para que te sintás acompañado y formés un gusto y consciencia de lo que ves en la pantalla grande -y pequeña ¿por qué no?-. De vez en cuando, tendremos uno que otro invitado. Gente que como Ernesto, le gusta ver películas. Cada 5 capítulos, se le dedicará un episodio a un director o a un país productor. Apoyanos para que este #podcast le llegue a otros personas tan interesadas en las películas como vos, con estas pequeñas acciones: Dejá una buena reseña. Rankeanos con 5 estrellas. Suscribite en tu plataforma favorita. Compartí en redes sociales. Recomendaselo a un amigo o amiga Te gustaría que habláramos de alguna película en específico? Mándame un mensaje a ernestovallefotografia@gmail.com. Si querés apoyarme de otra forma, ingresá al patreon de Bichas & Cine y adquirí cualquiera de nuestras membresías: www.patreon.com/bichasycine
What does it take to become a legend? Larger than life personality? Millions of followers? An air of mystery? Walter Mercado certainly had all of those qualities. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/threedudespod/message
Capítulo 002: On this episode of Ocu-Pasión we are joined by Kareem Tabsch, a Miami-based award-winning documentary filmmaker most recently known for for co-directing the Netflix documentary, Mucho Mucho Amor-The Legend of Walter Mercado, a moving tribute to the world famous Astrologer and cultural icon. Take a heartwarming dive into the glamorous life and times of iconic people documented in Kareem's documentaries including The Last Resort, capturing the colorful lives of Jewish retirees in South Beach, and Cherry Pop, the world's fanciest cat. Listen in as we discuss filmmaking, representation, celebrating outsiders, and all things Walter Mercado!Kareem Tabsch is the co-founder & co-director of Miami's largest art-house cinema ( O Cinema), an Award-winning documentary filmmaker, producer and Arts Advocate. As a documentary filmmaker, Kareem's works have been official selections of Sundance, SXSW, True/False, Full Frame, HotDocs, Slamdance, AFI Docs, DocNYC, Rooftop Films, and LA Film Fest. His work has garnered the attention of The New York Times, Los Angeles Times, NPR, Comedy Central, Vice, Variety, The Hollywood Reporter, Miami Herald, Cosmopolitan, Jezebel, and Bravo. In 2020, Tabsch's film Mucho Mucho Amor was named one of the 20 essential Latinx Films by The New York Times. Follow Kareem Tabsch: @kareemtabsch on instagram, www.kareemtabsch.comOcu-Pasión Podcast is a heartfelt interview series showcasing the experiences of artists and visionaries within the Latin American/ Latinx community hosted by Delsy Sandoval. Join us as we celebrate culture & creativity through thoughtful dialogue where guests from all walks of life are able to authentically express who they are and connect in ways listeners have not heard before.Delsy Sandoval is the executive producer of Ocu-Pasión. If you want to support the podcast, please rate and review the show here. You can also get in touch with Delsy at www.ocupasionpodcast.comFollow Ocu-Pasión on Instagram @ocupasionpodcast Join the Ocu-Pasión Facebook Group: facebook.com/groups/5160180850660613/Visit www.ocupasionpodcast.com for more episodes.
Join the chismosas as they recap the final episode of Bachelor in Paradise! Melanie once and for all declares her undying love for Thomas and proclaims him as the best redemption story in Bachelor history, while Alma cannot get over her love of Jorena (Joe and Serena) and solicits acting classes for Thomas' "crying" act, and they both give their final thoughts on this year's paradise finale couples. As always make sure to rate, review, and subscribe! Stay Chismosas!
For the fourth and final episode in our series on Systems In Flux, we’re talking about seemingly new emerging forms of spirituality, and how new spiritual brands are positioning themselves to take advantage of our collective movement towards wanting to be both categorized but at the same time free from conventional binary definitions. Everything is being catered more and more to us as individuals—and religion seems to be shifting in that direction, too. Part of that shift is the way we understand what religion is in the first place, and our youngest generations are pushing us further toward newly remixed ideas of spirituality that borrow from a wide range of traditions. Allegra Hobbs is a journalist who’s explored the phenomenon of the Enneagram. The Enneagram is a newly-revived derivative of the teachings of the Bolivian-born philosopher, Oscar Ichazo, that practitioners believe can lead to improved self-awareness. She found that the Enneagram and other categorizing devices like it have also seemingly crossed over into the mainstream because we find ourselves in a perpetual state of isolation and alienation—something Rachel Lo discovered as she developed the dating app Struck, which helps match people based on their astrological signs. This episode explores what these new forms of spirituality mean and how they’ve come into the mainstream with the emergence of a new spiritual consumer, and while discussions about spirituality can be challenging for a number of reasons, our conversations ended up revealing surprising potential implications for equity and inclusion in everything from how we find meaningful relationships to how we conceptualize our work. Links to interesting things mentioned in this episode and further reading:“Mucho Mucho Amor” documentary about the legendary astrologer Walter Mercado on Netflix: https://www.netflix.com/title/81200204Psychologist Carl Jung on synchronicity https://artsofthought.com/2020/05/30/carl-jung-synchronicity/Allegra Hobbs’ piece on Medium’s Forge: “The Personality Typing System for Every Personality Type” https://forge.medium.com/the-personality-typing-system-for-every-personality-type-d16a3494fc37Strange Rites: New Religions for a Godless World by Tera Isabella Burton“Like Astrology and Natal Charts? Try the Struck Dating App” (LA Times) https://www.latimes.com/lifestyle/story/2020-09-07/struck-astrology-based-dating-appFor more brand strategy thinking: https://www.theconceptbureau.com/
This week, Kevin and Rudy open the door on relationships and dating within and outside of our culture. From gender roles to religion, the discussion touches on several topics and experiences many latinos may be familiar with when trying to find love. And by popular demand, Quizzing with Kevin is back! Follow Us on Instagram! Kevin Ortiz: instagram.com/coachkevortiz Rudy Arce: instagram.com/rudy.dtx Click here for all the Scattered Roots links: https://linktr.ee/scatteredrootspod Edited by: Johnny Perez : instagram.com/jprz100
This is a little teaser for the first monthly bonus episode! Here I discuss how I was quite moved and inspired by the documentary Mucho Mucho Amor about legendary Puerto Rican tele-astrologer Walter Mercado. You can listen to the rest of it on patreon: patreon.com/expressionquest. After this one, the bonus episodes will only be available to patrons or people who have bought me a coffee: buymeacoffee.com/expressionquest Check out the next Inner Quest Art Workshop for those who want to create and share together in a relaxed setting while exploring their own deeper selves. No experience required! The next one is Jungian Dream Art on Sunday, Feb 21st, 5:30-7pm EST, learn more and register at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/ExpressionQuest/e/14241 Subscribe to the show at anchor.fm/expressionquest where you'll find links to most podcast players. Also please leave a review on iTunes! I would love it if you did. Sign up for the monthly podcast newsletter! featuring some original writing of mine. Instagram Facebook Twitter expressionquestpodcast@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/expressionquest/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/expressionquest/support
We're picking up with co-director Cristina Costantini right where we left off with Kareem. Both Sharilyn and Hannah get inspired hearing about Cristina's journey into the world of documentary feature filmmaking and will now and forevermore take Cristina's small Argentinian father to all important meetings... but only metaphorically... listen and you'll get it. Get stoked for more behind-the-scenes insights into what it took to get the film made on a shoestring budget and indulge in many of Cristina's fond and funny memories of her time working with the one and only Walter Mercado. Theme music "Mal Pibidena Eka Wasantha Samayaka" by HR Jothipala. Lisence: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/legalcode
This week, we're getting glamorously spiritual and celebrating Latin astrology icon Walter Mercado! Sharilyn reminisces about growing up with Walter on the television and Hannah shares her first impressions of this beloved legend. The society has a chat with Kareem Tabsch, one of the 2 directors on the documentary, and dive into how the stars aligned to make this movie, as well as Kareem's favorite moment with Walter. Lots of good vibes and mucho mucho amor to go around.
We're baaaccckkkkk! Angie and Priscilla discuss astrology! ...Astronomy? No no, it's definitely astrology.We're both Virgos so you know we had to go in deep. And let me tell you, we had questions! If you have answers, be sure to write to us and let us know. We're waiting.
You're at the beach alone watching a beautiful, golden sunset. Your feet on the edge of where the shore meets the water. You're thinking of something...or someone...far away and long gone. You feel cold glass brush against your left foot. It's a bottle. What's that in there? A note? You unfold it and begin to read. Here's what it says:- too much of a secret- Talking Heads- Hamilton- sushi- musicals- Phantom of the Paradise- Dr. Phibes- Duckman vs. Howard the Duck- stories and commerce- Carnivale and Breaking Bad- the best TV shows- Black Mirror- dead people- listening to the radio- Marilyn Monroe- IOK mailbag- Bob’s autobiography- Bob is doing greatDo you like the show? Do you want extra IOK content? Please consider joining us on PATREON for access to exclusive content like the Secret Weekly, autographed postcards, unreleased songs and a personalized message from Bob and Clint. Check out the details at the link below. We love you!http://www.patreon.com/iokConsider leaving us a positive iTunes review here:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/im-ok-youre-ok-im-not-ok-youre-not-ok/id1439830994All of our socials can be found by clicking here:http://linktr.ee/iokWrite in to the show here:bobandclint@gmail.com
Mucho Mucho Amor is the story of Puerto Rican astrologer Walter Mercado. The Best Movie of the Year so far is a podcast from John Ellis.
Mucho Mucho Amor is the story of Puerto Rican astrologer Walter Mercado. The Best Movie of the Year so far is a podcast from John Ellis.
Host Luke Burbank and announcer Elena Passarello reminisce about their most memorable Halloween costumes; filmmakers Cristina Costantini & Kareem Tabsch reveal the man behind the cape in their Netflix documentary "Mucho Mucho Amor" about famed Puerto Rican astrologer Walter Mercado; and singer-songwriter Anaïs Mitchell takes us to the underworld of Greek mythology to discuss her Tony Award-winning folk opera "Hadestown," before performing one of its hit tracks "Wedding Song."
Con el documental de Netflix como pretexto, desarrollamos una plática que aborda temas como la creación del personaje, su explotación comercial, el papel de la provocación y la incursión del fenómeno en la escena museística. ¿Por qué un espacio cultural dedica una exposición a un personaje como Walter Mercado? Esta y otras preguntas son las que tratamos de responder junto con el fotógrafo Omar Gámez como invitado. www.omargamez.com IG @omargamez_ Tw @gamezomar Musica de intro y transiciones: Kris Berle https://soundcloud.com/krisberle?ref=clipboard&p=i&c=0
Join Latin Babbler and the Crew as we honor the late Walter Mercado by talking about his new Netflix documentary "Mucho Mucho Amor, the Legend of Walter Mercado" while Mz Raqui's Absolutely Zodiac Signs provides you your horoscope. AND showcase spotlight our Artist of the Week Millie Gibson. We also talk Lejuan James' marriage, Cardi B and Reality TV Bachelorette.
Before the pandemic, we made a prediction that a new documentary about the life of Walter Mercado would become "the next great thing." (https://audioboom.com/posts/7482320-a-film-about-the-life-of-walter-mercado-is-about-to-become-the-next-great-thing) We were right. As a follow up, this latest episode of Latino Rebels Radio looks at how MUCHO MUCHO AMOR (https://www.netflix.com/title/81200204) has become a global phenomenon. Host Julio Ricardo Varela welcomes Kareem Tabsch (https://twitter.com/kareemtabsch) , one of the film's directors, to expand on all things Walter. Featured image courtesy of Netflix
Kareem Tabsch is an award-winning documentary filmmaker who believes in the power of film to enrich and change lives. His filmmaking focuses on documenting the oft-ignored parts of society, that which isn't always conventionally beautiful, widely accepted, or deemed normal. As a documentary filmmaker, Tabsch’s works have been official selections of Sundance, SXSW, True/False, Full Frame, HotDocs, Slamdance, AFI Docs, DocNYC, Rooftop Films, and LA Film Fest. His 2015 film Dolphin Lover won the Best Short Documentary Prize at LA Film Fest, and his latest film, Mucho Mucho Amor: The Legend of Walter Mercado (Netflix), a documentary film about the life and career of Walter Mercado, one of the most influential and important astrologists in Latin America and the world, has received wide critical acclaim (and 100% certified fresh from critics on Rotten Tomatoes, 97% audience score). In this episode Kareem and host Michael Shields discuss his unique upbringing in Miami and how he was inspired to be a storyteller, his filling of an art house theater void in Miami by founding O Cinema (a theater dedicated to first-run independent, foreign, art films), the controversy behind his documentary Dolphin Lover, and above all else, the tremendously fascinating life, career, and the cultural phenomenon of Walter Mercado. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On the first half of todays show, Tom talks about the LGBTQ+ intuitive at his job and why his company is doing it right. Nick brought up an email regarding someone living in Africa who is looking for Asylum. We dive into into Amy Coney Barrett and why supporting Trump is anti-lgbtq+. On the second half of the show we… Read more →
On the first half of todays show, Tom talks about the LGBTQ+ intuitive at his job and why his company is doing it right. Nick brought up an email regarding someone living in Africa who is looking for Asylum. We dive into into Amy Coney Barrett and why supporting Trump is anti-lgbtq+. On the secondRead More
On the first half of todays show, Tom talks about the LGBTQ+ intuitive at his job and why his company is doing it right. Nick brought up an email regarding someone living in Africa who is looking for Asylum. We dive into into Amy Coney Barrett and why supporting Trump is anti-lgbtq+. On the secondRead More
>>> >>> Chat During Our Live Show Here: PsychicTalk.net/Chat On this Episode of: “Magic Universe with Sharonah!” ….Host Sharonah Rapseik discusses The Legacy of Walter Mercado! ...and offers: Open Lines, Angel Reiki and Free Tarot Readings! Sponsored by: "The Tarot Guild" - the international organization for Tarot Lovers, Students, and Professional Readers, since 2004! www.TheTarotGuild.com More Upcoming Shows! >>>> PsychicTalk.net/Upcoming
Okay, yes, we'll admit we are VERY late to watching the Walter Mercado documentary. We'll also admit we used this topic of representation to just push our agenda (urging people to watch the shows/movies we like). AND what about it??This week, we talk about the representation of Latinx people in media and whether white people can accurately write/direct/produce characters with identities they don't own. We also talk about the greatest movie of all time: Dora the Explorer. We get into what it means to want to see your stories on screen and how the only way that can happen is when they hire Latinx folks!! and we deliver all of this in a very funny way. because obviously, we're hilarious. ALSO, support Latina creators!! (Diana would also like to say that referring to Gina Rodriguez's mess-ups refers to her anti-black statements/slur usage and probably shoulda been clear bout that). Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/pendejadas)
Gina & Katherine talked to director Cristina Costantini of the hit Netflix documentary Mucho Mucho Amor to discuss everything from her experience as a filmmaker and creating work that's lead from joy and relatability.
Eine Folge so eiweißhaltig wie eine ganze Herde Elefanten und mit Vergleichen direkt aus der Hölle. Es geht ums Altern, um Dokus, um eine großartige Serie und ein klein wenig nur um Comedy.
We are celebrating brothers at the movies as Aaron Brooks and Dr. Shai Chester join Sammy, Av and Will to discuss all things July movies. Before the big feature - Palm Springs (57:00 w/spoilers), we cover a gaggle of recent releases, including standouts like Archive, Hamilton, First Cow, as well as Yes God Yes, The Old Guard, Mr Jones, The King of Staten Island, Tommaso, Mucho Mucho Amor and, well, more! Also: a ground-breaking Classics Corner awaits at the episode's end.
In this episode, writers, comedians, and roomies Marie and Palmira talk about their love of Walter Mercado and how thirsty we are for queer representation! Recorded on July 26, 2020. ----- Borrowed Sounds: X-Rated by deegeedc559 (@deegeedc559) Clip from Mucho Mucho Amor (Costantini and Tabsch, 2020) Clip from Get Out (Peele, 2017)
Mucho Mucho Amor, honoring Walter Mercado's legacyPuerto Rico native and beloved Spanish language television personality, Walter Mercado captured the hearts of Latinos all over the world through his daily horoscope readings and message of love. In this episode, we chat with the producers of the popular Netflix documentary, “Mucho Mucho Amor”, Christina Constantini, Alex Fumero and Kareem Tabsch. These talented young filmmakers tell us about their experiences meeting Walter Mercado, what it was like to produce the popular documentary for Netflix and Walter Mercado's legacy of love and acceptance. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Antes de seguir con conceptos básicos de astrología, Diana y Caro decidieron hablar sobre el documental 'Mucho, mucho amor - Walter Mercado'. Nos platican como su percepción respecto a Walter cambió y comparten elementos que les parecieron interesantes y valiosos que pudieron identificar desde la experiencia de cada una. El documental está disponible en Netflix.
En este episodio tengo el privilegio de conversar con Fernando Raúl (Los niños estelares, La avanzada Y, Fernando Raúl Astrology) sobre la diferencia entre un astrólogo y un psíquico, y damos nuestras opiniones sobre el documental Mucho, Mucho Amor de Walter Mercado en Netflix Redes sociales de Fernando Facebook: Fernando Raúl Astrology Instagram: @fernandoraulastrology YouTube: Fernando Raúl Astrology, La Avanzada Y Redes de Manny Facebook: The Manny Cast Instagram: @themannycast
¿La pandemia ya repercutió en tu an… ánimo? Descubre a Walter Mercado en Mucho Mucho Amor. Hablamos de Alejandro Zambra y la música nueva de Nicolas Jaar. Además, es imperdible nuestra entrevista al ganador del óscar Joaquín Phoenix.
Today on the show we have more fun and games with Co-Star while reading our horoscopes and play “Right, Tight, or Not Quite,” Tech Talk and the dangers of 5g, the nationwide crackdown of TikTok, Wayfair's human trafficking conspiracy, Ellen Degeneres' $10000 pillow, radiation as a potential treatment for COVID-19, “Mucho, Mucho, Amor” the Walter Mercado documentary on Netflix, 6 self-care ideas to help you through quarantine, finding your Soul Family, and we deliver a brand new segment called the Gratitude Corner! Follow us on Instagram@demitriwylde on Instagram & Twitter@j.maceomusic on Instagram@JohnWilkesII on TwitterCheck Demi's website for news, blogs, shows, and updates:demi-wyldes-cosmic-journey.myshopify.comSupport the show on Patreon for exclusive content, early access, and bonus videos! patreon.com/demitriwyldeMusic:“Superepic” by Alexander Nakarada https://soundcloud.com/superepicMusic promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.comLicensed under Creative Commons“Megaepic” by Alexander Nakarada https://soundcloud.com/megaepicMusic promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.comLicensed under Creative Commons“Rumble” by Ben Sound | https://soundcloud.com/rumbleMusic promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.comLicensed under Creative CommonsSound effects ripped from Youtube are licensed under Creative Commons and used for educational, satire, and creative expression purposes under The Fair Use Act of 1976.https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/deed.en_UShttps://www.copyright.gov/fair-use/more-info.html --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/acosmicjourneypod/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/acosmicjourneypod/support
On todays podcast, we talked about the Walter Mercado's Netflix documentary. How all he wanted to do was spread "MUCHO MUCHO AMOR" but got backstabbed by his manager. Also are we canceling GOYA products because they support President Trump? An email came in asking on how Alexza and I grew in our faith together and how it helped us deal with my(Jorge) parents and us not talking and feuding. The emailer tells us that their daughter hasn't talked to her in-laws in about 7 years. Thanks for listening and supporting. Love and prayers.
Go to our website What Are Travis and Elaine Watching? for pix, video and extras!This week we stuck with Netflix. We watched a limited Australian series and a doc about a Latinx icon. Then we finished up a classic British comedy series. It's not so different DownUnderStateless is an Australian import based on the true story of schizophrenic/bipolar Australian women, who was lured into a cult and eventually winds up in an immigrant detention camp. It stars Handmaids Tale Yvonne Strahovski, Cate Blanchett (Mrs. America), and Dominic West (The Wire, The Affair.) Set in the Baxter Detention Camp in Australia, it mirrors the mental health issues and a broken immigration system similar to the United States.Then, we totally switched gears ...Mucho Mucho Amor, The Legend of Walter Mercado, is the story of Walter Mercado, a Spanish language TV psychic. Over a decade ago, Mercado disappeared. In this sad, poignant, and sometimes hilarious, feel-good doc, we find out what happened to Mercado and why he holds such a dear spot in the hearts of Latinx millennials. Lin Manuel Miranda fan boys out when he meets Walter!Finally, finished Extras!Whether you've never seen it before or watched it 15 years ago on HBO, it's time to check out Extras on Netflix. Here are a few of our favorite moments. (avail on our website)
En este episodio hablamos del desafortunado caso de la actriz Naya Rivera, el cara a cara de Will Smith y su ex esposa Jada, el nombramiento de Bad Bunny como compositor del año y mucho, pero mucho amor.
We attended the premiere of the new Taylor Swift doc at Sundance!In this episode, Joi speaks with Noleca & Kenya about Lara Wilson's new Netflix documentary on the highest-paid celebrity in the world, Miss Americana. It promises to be political, but it falls VERY short. In these times of intense racial tension in America, can you even call yourself political if you don't mention race? The problem is much bigger than Taylor Swift, but it's weird to see everyone try so hard to avoid the elephant in the room. And we talk to Matt Sayles, a LA-based fashion, portrait and commercial photographer who was at Sundance, working as a photographer for Netflix. He speaks about a day in his life; shooting the filmmakers of Mucho Mucho Amor (a documentary about the late, beloved Puerto Rican astrologer Walter Mercado), seeing Crip Camp (a documentary produced by the Obamas, about the hippie-run summer camp that sparked the disability rights movement), feeling like the help and why Sundance is more diverse than Hollywood. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.