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In a few weeks I will be collaborating with Muriel Foley for our live event - Rise to Success Activation Summit. We can't wait to meet our attendees but ahead of that we thought you will like to know a little more about Muriel. She has an incredible bank of experience behind her working with various brands, big and small, both home and abroad and in this episode we get into all the changes in the digital landscape and how we can keep up. I always love how Muriel simplifies digital and makes it more digestible. It was refeshing to hear in this episode how she approaches large teams in big companies, being exactly herself. Enjoy. If you would like to learn more about Muriel visit - HERE If you want to absorb more of Muriels knowledge and how it can work for your business - check out our Activation Summit HERE This episode is supported by my location sponsor Iconic Offices
You're tuuuurribllle Muriel! The queens are invited to Muriel's Wedding – but without a thing to wear, they need to design their wedding couture from leftover bedding materials. We spy some TALENT with the sewing machine on full display- as well as some questionable 'taste'... Oh, and lets not forget the GAG at the end! Listen now! Spilling the G&T podcast is a LIVE and real-time podcast that Spills the G&T on the latest episode! With hosts: performer Paulo and everyone's favourite Psychiatrist, Dr Tom. Follow AND engage Spilling the G&T Podcast on: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/spillingthegandtpodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/SpillingGandT Email enquiries: thepaulomedia@gmail.com
Welcome to another blissful episode of TWGTF. This week the boys take the plunge into the genre of wedding related films. This is related to the fact that our dear Tyler is going to be taking the actual plunge very soon and we figured this would give him some thinks to look forward and watch out for. First up from 1994 comes a story about a woman who isn't just getting married she is also getting even. It is of course the 1994 classic from down under starring the charming and delightful Toni Collette as the titular character in Muriel's Wedding! Following that we take a plane to England and get into not one but four other weddings and one very sad funeral with the 1994 smash hit that garnered a best picture nomination in Four Weddings and a Funeral! 0:00:00 to 0:15:20 Preamble & Music: ...We got ourselves a little wager! 0:15:21 to 0:26:01 Opening and the Best Thing We Saw This Week 0:26:02 to 0:28:16 The First Film and "I would rather swallow razor blades then drink with you!" 0:28:17 to 0:59:17 The Conversation and Ratings 0:59:18 to 1:01:54 The Second Film and "Excellent. Excellent Congratulations!" 1:01:55 to 1:36:22 The Conversation and Ratings 1:36:23 to 1:39:19 What is happening on the next TWGTF and Outro 1:39:20 to 1:42:05 Waterloo by Abba Spoiler Alert: Congratulations to Naomi and Tyler from all of us at TWGTF and the Kolton's!
This week, Lauren discusses the ghosts of Jackson's Square in New Orleans, including one special ghoul in Muriel's Seance Lounge. Are you sick of her talking about her trip yet? Felicia covers one of the darkest topics ever heard on the podcast: Amelia Dyer. She was an English serial killer who murdered babies in the Victorian period. Don't worry, we lighten it up by talking about a couple musicals. If you have requests for future episodes or just want to hang out follow us on Instagram @sinistersisterspodcast
This week, Lauren discusses the ghosts of Jackson's Square in New Orleans, including one special ghoul in Muriel's Seance Lounge. Are you sick of her talking about her trip yet? Felicia covers one of the darkest topics ever heard on the podcast: Amelia Dyer. She was an English serial killer who murdered babies in the Victorian period. Don't worry, we lighten it up by talking about a couple musicals. If you have requests for future episodes or just want to hang out follow us on Instagram @sinistersisterspodcast
In this weeks episode we talk a lot of goofy stuff. We talk ninja's, covid, credit scores, and space stuff. Buckle up because all of us (except one) watched Muriels wedding finally and its kind of a fun time.
What a great episode with comedians Anne Edmonds and Nath Valvo joining the show to chat about Nath's FAVE romcom Muriels Wedding. They chat about working with Bill Hunter in the theatre, Jesus Christ Super and getting drunk in a park in Brunswick doing Melbourne Lockdown. Fun stuff, Subscribe on itunes or listen on spotify
Engagingtalents – Dein Karrierepodcast für die Bau- und Immobilienbranche
Hallo und herzlich Willkommen zu Deinem Karriere-Podcast der Bau- und Immobilienwirtschaft! Ich habe heute Muriel Böttger zu Gast. Muriel ist Psychologin, die sich auf die Positive Psychologie, die Wissenschaft des guten Lebens, spezialisiert hat. Sie konzentriert sich darauf, sowohl Unternehmen als auch Einzelpersonen zu unterstützen, sich und ihr volles Potential zu entfalten, indem sie wissenschaftlich fundierte Firmenworkshops, Einzelcoachings und Vorträge über die Positive Psychologie und ihre tägliche Anwendung anbietet. In dem heutigen Interview unterhalten wir uns heute unter anderem über folgende Themen: Was Positive Psychologie überhaupt ist Was wir aus der Positiven Psychologie für unsere Karriere mitnehmen können Muriels 3 beste Tipps aus der Positiven Psychologie, damit Du in Deiner Karriere durchstarten kannst Du möchtest mehr über Muriel erfahren? Dann schaue doch mal bei auf ihrer Homepage vorbei: https://murielboettger.com/ Oder schaue Dir direkt ihr aktuelles „Balance Retreat“ an: https://www.eventbrite.de/e/share-grow-balance-retreat-tickets-114508957374 Den Stärkentest, über den wir gesprochen haben, findest Du unter nachstehendem Link: https://www.viacharacter.org/survey/account/register Viel Spaß beim Hören der Folge! Liebe Grüße, Stefanie
Best Of Belfast: Stories of local legends from Northern Ireland
Janine Kane is the publican behind bars some of Belfast’s most beloved bars, including The Spaniard, Muriels, Pablos, Panama, The Jeggy Nettle and most recently, The Chester. After originally training and working a nurse, Janine later fell into hospitality as a bartender before working her way up through the ranks in the local bar scene. In today’s show, we talk about her transition into entrepreneurship, what it was like being mentored by Bill Wolsey and the origin story behind her hugely successful pubs. Check it out. https://bestofbelfast.org/stories/janine-kane-publican
Dare2Donate 30 dares in 30 days ahead of Muriels 30th Birthday. It's an idea from Killeagh's Muriel Foley as she raises funds for Penny Dinners on her 30th birthday See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Ich freue mich so sehr, dir heute einen ganz wundervollen Menschen im Podcast vorzustellen: Meine Freundin Muriel. Ich habe Muriel vor über 6 Jahren in meiner Ausbildung kennengelernt und sie ist eine der positivsten, herzlichsten und spirituellsten Personen, die ich kenne. Wir sprechen darüber, wie unser Weg in die Persönlichkeitsentwicklung war, welche nicht so schöne Zeiten uns dazu gebracht haben, uns mit uns selbst auseinanderzusetzen und welche Rolle Spiritualität in unserem Leben spielt. Diese Folge ist also super privat geworden, wir haben nicht nur über unsere Essstörung in der Jugend gesprochen sondern auch über meine Zeit mit Panikattacken. Für mich war das Interview sehr inspirierend und ich bin so dankbar, es jetzt mit dir teilen zu können und dir einen Einblick in unsere Freundschaft geben zu können. Im Gespräch mit Muriel erfährst du:warum es so wichtig ist, sich mit Persönlichkeitsentwicklung und sich selbst auseinanderzusetzen,wie mächtig positive Gedanken sein können,wie man den Zugang zu sich selbst findet undwie man sich am besten mit dem Thema auseinandersetzt. Ich hoffe sehr, dass dich Muriels wunderschönes und positive Licht erreicht hat und dass dir das Gespräch gefallen und inspiriert hat. Zu Muriel's Instagram Profil: https://www.instagram.com/muriel.moments Hier findest du mehr über mich: - Website: https://www.janiisa.com - Instagram - Ich: https://www.instagram.com/jani_isa - Instagram - Gedankenkarussell: https://www.instagram.com/gedankenkarussell_podcast Schreibe mir eine Mail an: janiisa@gedankenkarussell-podcast.de
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Brose, Dan, Corrine and new panelist Emily Carr head down to Porpoise Spit to witness the wedding of a life time; Muriel’s Wedding! Toni Colette and Rachel Griffiths get the ChatFlix treatment as we look back at PJ Hogan’s amazing film. Also; a special interview with Muriel’s Wedding Star Roz Hammond!
Steal a dress and grab your copy of ABBA Gold, this week we're going down under for MURIEL'S WEDDING, the 1994 Australian comedy starring the wonderful Toni Collette, the amazing Rachel Griffiths and what else do you really need? This little-Aussie-movie-that-could, along with Strictly Ballroom and Priscilla Queen of the Dessert, helped put Australian cinema on the world map (though it should be held accountable for the crime of re-popularizing ABBA with the mushy masses). But how does it hold up today? Listen here to find out and don't forget to subscribe and rate us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or Stitcher. Also, follow us on Facebook or Twitter. And please consider supporting our Patreon campaign, or purchasing Rewatchability t-shirts at TeePublic!
This month's episode is short and sweet! After discussing the current biopic about Ruth Bader Ginsburg, we explore some movies that share the theme of a big white dress. Enjoy. IN THEATERS On the Basis of Sex - RBG to the rescue! THEME MOVIES Four Weddings and a Funeral - Andie MacDowell is a babe. Muriel's Wedding - Warning: not a rom-com! The Wedding Singer - Sandler + Barrymore = magic Wedding Crashers - So bad we can't even. E-mail us at flickyeahpodcast@gmail.com, follow us on Twitter and Instagram @flickyeahcast, like us on facebook at facebook.com/flickyeahpodcast, and subscribe/write a review on iTunes! Intro music by Andre Kennedy. Like him on facebook and check him out on SoundCloud! Peace, love, and movies.
A little late this week, Matt and Mark, consumed with the Sisyphean chores of yardwork the prior weekend, managed to finally get the podcast out! We review Muriel's Wedding and Mark discloses his affinity for the melancholia of the ambition-less suburban existence while Matt riffs on the US and Australia's mutual affinity.Download: 090 Muriel's Wedding
This episode of Convicted Cinephiles heads to Australia as our friend and Aussie-Canadian Drex joins the panel for an all Aussie movie cast. The guys geek out about Star Wars, Drex is majorly unimpressed with the new Terminator trailer and Matty is subjected to watching yet another soul crushing face stabbing scene in a movie. These are our Staff Picks of the week! Michaela brings a film that started as a short film and got the push to become a feature film called Dear White People. The film start Tyler James Williams, who got his start on Chris Rock's Everybody Hates Chris and is now on The Walking Dead. This film was a big hit at this year's Toronto International Film Festival and was a a definite win in Michaela's opinion. Matty has some good and bad this week. The good is Jon Favreau's Chef, a fun comedy that has a lot of great appearances from stars like Scarlet Johansson and Dustin Hoffman. The bad was a little painful to Stevil. Unfortunately, Matty hated Kevin Smith's latest offering, Tusk, With an unlikable lead and terrible Canadian accents and stereotypes, Michael Parks performance wasn't enough to save this film. Stevil needed some light fare after some of the harsher viewings on this podcast and all the Game of Thrones he was taking in, so Melissa McCarthy's Tammy was the comedy he decided to throw on. A completely unlikable title character with little redeeming qualities and a mediocre story line muddle this film until a slightly acceptable resolution and ending make this film an uneven lame duck. Drex does NOT like Gwyneth Paltrow. He makes no secret about it and will gladly tell you his reasons. So, the movies he would like to bring to the cast are the rare gems in which the former Mrs. Coldplay bites the dust In conclusion, go see Seven and Contagion! For the main subject of our episode on Aussie films, our panel explains why they made their choices: "For the Aussie Cast I decided to go with Muriel's Wedding. Although I had never seen it, it stars one of my favourite actresses, Toni Collette, and looked pretty funny. I was not disappointed. This movie is totally off the wall, switching between comedy and tragedy at breakneck speeds. Collette is lovable as Muriel (Mariel) and the Abba soundtrack is totally awesome. If you have yet to see this film, delay no longer!" - @avidcinephile "I was in the mood for a western, plain and simple. And I wanted to bring the mighty 'stach that is Selleck. But unfortunately Quigley Down Under isn't Australian made (little did I know Drex was bringing the mightiest mustache in Australia). So I went with The Propostion. This brutal tale of redemption in lawless lands, is a visceral and visual masterpiece. From the mind of Nick Cave and with direction from John Hillcoat you will not be disappointed with this honest western." - @mattydub604 "Channeling my good friend @demigodrob, I thought I'd bring another Criterion film to this Aussie cast with Walkabout. This film is both arresting in it's beauty and a nightmare that will keep you far, far away from the Australian outback. With the insane start to this film and exactly how these two children get left to their own devices in this deadly landscape, this film left a definite impression on me." - @thestevildead @drex is incredibly Australian, even after having been in Canada for five plus years, so his pick for the episode, The Club, is also VERY Australian. He also likes Stevil to write for him and he thinks Stevil is the greatest person he has ever met. What is your favorite Australian made film? Do you or did you enjoy our picks? Listen to the episode and let us know what you think in the comments below! We leave you with this quintessential Australian football song and the name of our episode "Up There Cazaly". http://youtu.be/pxM8XB61ZvU
David och Andreas gästas av Gustav Östergren. Det pratas om Juventus, Udinese, Atlético och Muriels matvanor
David och Andreas gästas av Gustav Östergren. Det pratas om Juventus, Udinese, Atlético och Muriels matvanor
David och Andreas gästas av Gustav Östergren. Det pratas om Juventus, Udinese, Atlético och Muriels matvanor
We close out Muriel Awards Week (I recently wrote a piece over at the official blog) here with a convo with Muriels voter Philip Tatler IV. We talk a lot about old and new movies, especially movies that Tatler, a Tennessee-based, reality-show film editor and cinephile, feels has some remarkable editing. We also discuss the sort of reality shows he has no choice but to edit. We close it out with Tatler and I sifting through Film Comment's Top 50 of last year and seeing which films we thought were Muriels-worthy. By the way, for all those Best Show on WFMU fans, we also talk about unfortunate-yet-sidesplitting moment when I called into the show and got "Bad Companyed" by none other than Tom Scharpling.
Every year, there is this thing that goes on in the online film-critic community known as the Muriel Awards. (This year's winners are being announced over here.) One of the guys who started this loose and wacky alternative to the Oscars (which I've been a voting member of for several years) is Paui Clark, aka today's Crizzlecast guest. Of course, we discuss how the Muriels came to be, but we also discuss Clark's love of movies and his unorthodox method of rating them. We also delve into how life is treating him now that he's a stepdad and family man. We also learn that movies are likes is referred to as "Paul movies" by his family. Man, that's messed up.
For the test show, I get on the phone with Victor J. Morton, aka Rightwing Film Geek, as we discuss movies, being in certain online film-awards groups, Chick-fil-A (you know that was going to come up!) and where this culture of online nastiness and extreme divisiveness will take us in the future.