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Gentle Listener - A few esteemed members of the Podgerton Bridgecast family (specifically Amelia, Bryan, and Tanya) gather to talk about memories and expectations heading into our re-watch of Netflix's Bridgerton, season 2. Get ready! Lots of love - Amelia, Bryan, and Tanya
When you think of dance in LA, you think commercial. But there is actually a pretty large community of contemporary dance companies in LA doing amazing things. Today's episode is a Career Spotlight episode and we are highlighting contemporary dance company experiences in Los Angeles. My guests, Michaela Moore and Nicole Hagen, both have a plethora of experience not only as dancers in LA, but also serving in different roles like rehearsal director, community liaisons and marketing. We chat about:the lengthy process of auditioningfiguring out the mutual relationship between company and company memberthe best advice for those looking to be a part of a dance company communityMichaela Moore @__mickmouz was born and raised in Colorado Springs, CO. Her dance education has come from Robin's Danceworks, The Ann Lacy School of American Dance and Arts Management program at OCU, and the BFA dance program at the University of Colorado-Boulder. In 2017 she joined AGT's “The Silhouette's” for a 4 month International tour, dancing across Germany and performing in 75+ shows. Michaela is a member and rehearsal director for GEOMETRY dance company, under the direction of Mackenzie Martin, with whom she has performed at MASHUP's International Women's Day Dance Festival, Fiestalonia Sea Sun Festival, Capezio's A.C.E. Awards, Donovan Wood's music video “She Waits For Me To Come Back Down” & Duomo's music video “What About Us”, in collaboration with Netflix's Bridgerton. Aside from performing, her love for teaching and choreographing is expansive and she has choreographed/produced award winning pieces for the past 12 years. You can find her teaching at GENESIS STUDIOS every Tues. Michaela truly believes in the art of dance as a way to globally communicate through movement.Nicole Hagen @nicole_hagen is a LA-based dancer, educator, and choreographer, who has performed works by Elías Aguirre, Gianna Burright, Genevieve Carson, Roderick George, Tess Hewlett, Madison Hicks, Iker Karrera, Kate Hutter Mason, Waeli Wang, and WHYTEBERG. Nicole was a company member with L.A. Contemporary Dance Company and MashUp Contemporary Dance Company, which provided her the opportunity to perform at iconic venues including LA Dance Project, The Odyssey Theatre, ODC Theater, The Architecture & Design Museum, and Highways Performance Space. Commercially, Nicole's credits include Paramore, NBC's This Is Us, Banks, and Netflix's Dear White People.Choreographically, Nicole's work has been seen on a multitude of stages throughout SoCal such as AMDA's Cosmo Theater, LA Dance Project, LA Theater Center, IAF, Bootleg Theater, Sophia B. Clarke Theater at Mt. San Antonio College, McCallum Theatre, Musco Center for the Arts and Waltmar Theater at Chapman University, and ACDA's Screen Dance Festival. She has been a two-time finalist at the McCallum Choreography festival.Nicole is on faculty at Loyola Marymount University (LMU) and AMDA College. She holds a BFA in Dance Performance, with a minor in Business Administration from Chapman UniversityHey y'all! I'm Justine, the voice behind the DC:U pod and MNTR MGMT. After 15+ years in the industry as a choreographer, dancer, producer, educator and more, I'm now working closely with dance artists on professional development, business skills and digital enhancement. Curious? Book a free 1:1 Career Call. You can also help support the podcast! Subscribe and receive exclusive member benefits --> Pod Producer/SupporterConnect with me on Insta @mntr.mgmt
It's Rosebud Christmas Cracker Week, and we're giving you two special extra episodes before our Christmas Special this Friday. This first Christmas Cracker is with the acclaimed British actress Adjoa Andoh, who stars as Lady Danbury in Netflix's Bridgerton, alongside many appearances at the RSC, National Theatre and in shows such as Doctor Who and Casualty. Adjoa tells Gyles about the challenges she faced growing up as "the only black girl in the Cotswolds", and how this informed her recent portrayal of Richard III - a performance which Gyles found inspiring. She talks about her teens as a blue-haired punk rocker, her first love, and her discovery of theatre and how it led her to a career as an actor. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Hannah V is a London-based producer, pianist and songwriter known for her collaborations with the likes of Rihanna, Stormzy, Yola and JP Cooper. Marc Young met up with her at the London Podcast Show to discuss how her multicultural upbringing in Germany and India influenced her early musical education, her transition from classically trained pianist to key member of Rihanna's backing band, and how she once composed a track for Netflix's Bridgerton series in just a matter of hours. This episode was recorded at the Shure booth of the very loud trade show with the SM7B microphone and it was produced by Andrew Anderson.
What are your thoughts on Netflix's Bridgerton spin off Queen Charlotte? We chat our opinions from casting and attire to music and what we wished we had more of. Plus of course our love of Julia Quinn, Shonda Rhimes and how Queen Charlotte and Lady Danbury ruled the series again!
Fans of Netflix's Bridgerton spin-off series Queen Charlotte will notice it reflects some of the modern-day challenges we face with mental illness. Monica and Annette believe the crisis, which has intensified post-Covid - especially among teenagers - means more people who are suffering, should seek help. But if we're feeling mental health challenges, we should avoid our "misery stabilizers" such as excessive drinking or high social media use. There are coping skills and self-care strategies in this episode. What are yours? Join the conversation at our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/shrinkschat/
Netflix's Bridgerton and spin-off Queen Charlotte blend of fact and fiction to tell an engaging story about then and now... So what's the real history behind the fascinating Queen Charlotte and how does it line up with the series?
Film and TV correspondent Laumata Lauano joins Kathryn to look at Netflix's Bridgerton spin-off Queen Charlotte, the new season of Pacific drama Brutal Lives and a quirky Kiwi comedy, Millie Lies Low, that's coming to Neon.
Jeff & Will offer up a ton of recommendations in this episode. They kick off talking about "Pretty Woman: The Musical," Eurovision 2023, the documentary "Judy Blume Forever," "The Great American Baking Show," and Netflix's "Bridgerton" spin-off "Queen Charlotte." Then it's on to books as they review "Afterglow" by Phil Stamper, "Always the Almost" by Edward Underhill, "Tears of the Golden Tiger" by Robin Knight, "In the Lives of Puppets" by TJ Klune, "A Fashionable Deception" by Sera Taíno, "The Best Man's Problem" by Sera Taíno, "The New Guy" by Sarina Bowen, "Never Have I Ever Gone Skinny Dipping" by Riley Hart, "Pick One" by May Archer, and "The Tinker's Apprentice" by Jordan Castillo Price. Complete show notes for episode 421 along with a transcript of the show are at BigGayFictionPodcast.com. Big Gay Fiction Podcast is part of the Frolic Podcast Network. Find many more outstanding podcasts at frolic.media/podcasts!
With Jo Dallas! Where we talk about: Julia Quinn; Netflix's Bridgerton; The Duke and I; The Viscount Who Loved Me; And more!
Did black people actually exist during the Regency Era in England? Netflix's Bridgerton serves as a great catalyst to explore this question. If you haven't already, you should check out the series, it's fantastic.
Netflix's Bridgerton, based on the Julia Quinn novels, is the most successful regency romance in years, and based on the setting of 1813 England, is begging to be compared to Jane Austen. After a season of covering slow burns it's time for Red Scott and Maggie Tokuda-Hall to put on a Vitamin String Quartet cover of thank u, next and clutch some pearls. Buy Maggie's newest book, Love in the Library If you like us, you'll also enjoy: Following the pod on twitter: https://twitter.com/FailureAdapt Supporting Failure to Adapt on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/FailureToAdaptPodcast
Hi, y'all - Allison, Bryan and Keenan finish up their discussion of episode six of Netflix's Bridgerton, "Oceans Apart." Ruby Barker continues to win all of their hearts as Marina. This time, there was a sassy horse that Bryan really loved. A new rallying cry has been created - "Let Benedict Bridgerton Be Bi!" A message we can all get behind. Butt count for this episode - a disappointing zero. Lots of love - Allison, Julie and Amelia
Hi, friends - Allison, Bryan, and Keenan get together to discuss "Oceans Apart," season one episode seven of Netflix's Bridgerton. At one point in this episode, you can hear the Chicago Air and Water Show in the background. Bryan has strong feelings about the color teal, and guess how many robes Keenan owns? Lots of Love - Allison, Julie, and Amelia
Hi, y'all - Here's part 2 of Allison, Amelia, and Keenan's discussion of Netflix's Bridgerton, episode 6 "Swish." IMPORTANT - Butt Count increases to 15! Amelia's description of this exponential butt count growth is amazing, so listen in. Lots of love, Allison, Julie, and Amelia
Alexis Hall, author of many wonderful queer genre novels, is Quinn's guest for this special two-episode conversation about queerness, identity, publishing, inspiration, and affirmation.The full list of Alexis's books can be found at quicunquevult.com on his Books page . A few that come up in the conversation includeThe trans-centric romance novel A Lady for a Duke ("A lush, sweeping queer historical romance from the bestselling author of Boyfriend Material—perfect for fans of Netflix's Bridgerton, Evie Dunmore, and Manda Collins!")Gay romcoms Boyfriend Material ("Wanted: One (fake) boyfriend, practically perfect in every way") and Husband Material ("Wanted: One (very real) husband, nowhere near perfect but desperately trying his best")A queer, multi-dimensional reimagining of Sherlock Holmes, The Affair of the Mysterious Letter ("In this charming, witty, and weird fantasy novel, Alexis Hall pays homage to Sherlock Holmes with a new twist on those renowned characters.")
**Content Warning - Sexual Assault** Hi, y'all - Allison, Amelia, and Keenan discuss "Swish", season one/episode six of Netflix's Bridgerton. Part one of two. They have a lot of (warranted!) feelings about Daphne's behavior in this episode. It gets deep. Lots of love - Allison, Julie and Amelia
Hi, y'all - Amelia, Bryan, and Scottie get together to discuss "The Duke and I", season one/episode five of Netflix's Bridgerton. Part two of two! REAL doing it, a general mad-on regarding the lack of sexual education, and Scottie's hot-ass impersonation of the Duke make this one a real showstopper. Lots of love, Allison, Julie, and Amelia
Hi, y'all - Amelia, Bryan, and Scottie get together to discuss "The Duke and I", season one/episode five of Netflix's Bridgerton. Part one of two, 'cuz we like to TALK. We've got an engagement, and some doing it! Daphne turned down a Prince for that ass! Queen Charlotte is pissed! Our intrepid panel creates a spin-off idea for Prince Friedrich titled Sweet Pickles! Lots of love, Allison, Julie, and Amelia
Hi, y'all - Allison, Amelia, and Keenan were joined by the lovely Cora Harrington to discuss costumes in the first half of season one of Netflix's Bridgerton. We had a problem with a sound file, so it ends a tad abruptly, but you're in for a charming discussion of regency fashion, wigs and accessories until then! Here is a link to Cora's Book In Intimate Detail. Highly recommended for all lovers of fancy underthings. Lots of love, Allison and Amelia
Hello, y'all Allison, Keenan, and Scottie go all in on "An Affair of Honor," episode 4 of Netflix's Bridgerton. Part one of two! They all agree that Phoebe Dynevor (Daphne) really nails it in this episode. Much love is expressed for Cressida Cowper's wigs...again. And can we all agree that Ruth Gemmell is absolutely SLAYING as Violet Bridgerton?? Butt count: 5.5
Hi, y'all - Amelia, Julie, and Janine are back to finish diddling around with Netflix's Bridgerton epsiode 3, "The Art of the Swoon." In this discussion you will hear everything from feminist theory to childish jokes about and advocacy for masturbation. So we recommend just settling back, relaxing, and letting your fingers do the walking....to the play button. THAT'S WHAT DAPHNE SAID. Butt count = 3.5
Hi, y'all - Allison, Amelia, Janine/Aaron and Scottie finish up their discussion of Netflix's Bridgerton, episode 2. This episode of television called for feminist critique so please enjoy! Phoebe Dynevor is excellent as Daphne, up against the realities of her situation. Butt count: inconclusive. Lots of love, Allison, Amelia, Janine/Aaron, and Scottie
Hi, y'all - Allison and Amelia are joined by special guests Scottie and !!Janine (Aaron)!! to discuss the second episode of Netflix's Bridgerton, "Shock and Delight." As is tradition, we have split this episode into two parts because there is so much to say about...well, everything. The butt count continues.... Lots of love, Allison, Amelia, Scottie and Janine
Helllloooooooo - Allison gets together with Amelia, Bryan and Keenan to discuss "Diamond of the First Water," the first episode of Netflix's Bridgerton. We have split this episode into two parts, and this is part one. Everyone is so excited to embark on this new journey! We all have a lot to say, but not enough talk of Jonathan Bailey's butt...YET. Lots of love - Allison, Amelia, Bryan and Keenan
On Today's Podcast: We start with some Joker sequel news, possible Avatar: The Last Airbender movies and some unsettling Flash news. Then we answer questions in our building meeting. Then, we are joined by 4th grade teacher, Mrs. Weber to break down Netflix's Bridgerton and lastly, we discuss this week's Student of the Week. All this and more in a “Will the real Mrs. Whistledown please stand up?!” Episode of The Fandalorians: Teachers by day, Nerds by Night. 5:29 Mr. Richardson's Initial Reaction to seeing Top Gun: Maverick11:16 Morning Announcements36:00 Building Meeting: Questions from the Fandalorian Universe!1:08:21 Brigerton Review: Letter from Amanda1:36:40 Bridgerton: Best Line of the Series1:39:29 Bridgeton: Funniest Moments1:43:45 Bridgerton: What didn't makes sense1:47:53 Bridgerton: Star Student of the Series1:50:13 Bridgerton: What memorabilia would you steal from the show?1:53:00 Bridgerton: You are going to have a duel. Who would you chose as your second?1:56:17 Bridgerton: What directions would you like the series to go?2:00:37 Bridgerton: Final Letter Grade2:05:05 Student of the Week: Mrs. JSend all email to Thefandaloriansmailbag@gmail.com all emails will be read on the podcast. Follow us on Twitter at @FandalorainspodAlso follow us on Instagram at fandalorians.podcastWant to buy some merch where 100% of our cut goes to the charity!!! Go to https://www.teepublic.com/user/the-fandalorians-teachers-by-day-nerds-by-nightOUR PERCENTAGE OF THE SALES GOES DIRECTLY TO THE MAKE A WISH FOUNDATION!!!
Emilee aka OurShieldMaiden on various social media joins me to talk about some of her favorite fandoms! Emilee is the first guest to talk about HBO's Our Flag Means Death series. Recorded prior to the renewal announcement of a second season, we talk about how she discovered the show, her opinion of it, why it works, and favorite characters. We continue with another first, talking about Netflix's Bridgerton series. Emilee talks about both the first and second seasons, representation within the show, and what she loves about these period shows. From period piece TV shows, we find ourselves talking about the Halo TV series on Paramount+. She talks about how she originally got into the Halo franchise and ties to it, the show itself, and why you should watch it. Emilee and I wrap up with a conversation about cosplay, historical costuming, sew-alongs, how she plans what she's working on, and more! You can find Emilee at: https://www.instagram.com/ourshieldmaiden/ https://www.ourshieldmaiden.com/ https://www.tiktok.com/@ourshieldmaiden https://www.facebook.com/ourshieldmaiden https://twitter.com/ourshieldmaiden Get 10% of your order of Woodmarks, Tolkien style maps, and more from In The Reads by using code TALES10 at checkout. Visit them at: https://inthereads.com/
Golden Voice narrators are the stars of the narrating universe. Today host Jo Reed and AudioFile's Robin Whitten are celebrating Adjoa Andoh, a 2022 Golden Voice narrator, renowned actor on stage and screen, and narrator of more than 150 audiobooks with versatile performances and a mastery of accents. For listeners of fantasy, historical fiction, nonfiction, mysteries, literary fiction, and classics, Adjoa provides a distinctive, resonant voice, smoothly jumping into each character. Fans of Netflix's Bridgerton series will also recognize Adjoa as the scene-stealing Lady Danbury. Her presence is felt through each audiobook's characters, whether in Nnedi Okorafor's breathtaking REMOTE CONTROL or the lyrical MATRIX by Lauren Groff. Stay tuned in July for an interview with Adjoa on her years of work bringing audiobooks to life for listeners. Essential listening: MATRIX by Lauren Groff THE RAVEN TOWER by Anne Leckie ISLAND QUEEN by Vanessa Riley REMOTE CONTROL by Nnedi Okorafor CHARLOTTE SOPHIA by Tina Andrews Discover more about all of AudioFile's Golden Voice narrators on our website. Oasis Audio is the sponsor of today's episode on Behind the Mic. Oasis Audio titles are available everywhere audiobooks are sold. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Whether you're a fan of Netflix's Bridgerton series or you just want an Austen novel with more modern language and more explicit sex scenes, the first novel in Julia Quinn's series about the Bridgerton family has something for you. Just, uh, watch out for the nonconsensual sexual encounter!! Oops!! Our theme music was composed by Nick Lerangis. Advertise on Overdue See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of The Story & Craft Podcast, we sit down with Rupert Evans. This talented actor from the UK has co-starred in a number of television and film projects, such as Amazon Prime's The Man in The High Castle, the CW's Charmed, Netflix's Bridgerton and Ewan McGregor's directorial debut, American Pastoral. It was a pleasure to sit down and talk story with Rupert. We covered a lot of ground - touching on acting, working with Jean Reno, shooting projects on both sides of the Atlantic and the Zen of a Land Rover.
This week, we have a special episode, indeed. We sit down with the multitalented, Golda Rosheuvel, aka Queen Charlotte on Netflix's Bridgerton. We chat with Her Highness about the second season of the hit show, as well as the freedom of love. We even get The Queen to agree to an innocent game of 'Queen Approved.'
Amanda Bales and Dr. Kelly Williams of the romance blog Cravats, Crinoline, and Craft join us to talk about the second season of Netflix's Bridgerton and the romance genre. Stay tuned for Part 2 next week!
Should you let your teen watch Netflix's "Bridgerton"?
Today, Steph and Ava are recapping the much-anticipated second season of Netflix's Bridgerton. In this episode, we're making like Lady Whistledown and spilling the tea on everything we loved (and hated) about season two. This episode does contain spoilers for Bridgerton Season One and Two, The Viscount Who Loved Me, and To Sir Phillip, With Love.
Ranger's House is an elegant Georgian villa on the boundary of Greenwich Park and Blackheath, which houses The Wernher Collection, a world-class art collection amassed by the 19th-century businessman, Sir Julius Wernher. However, in more recent times, its façade has become famous as the star of Netflix period drama Bridgerton. We're joined by Senior Properties Historian Dr Megan Leyland and Head of Commercial Development Kingston Myles to learn about the history of Ranger's House and how it was reinvented on-screen as Bridgerton House. To discover more about Ranger's House or to plan a visit, go to https://www.english-heritage.org.uk/rangershouse
This week's main topic is all about Netflix's Bridgerton! Follow the Corporate Crush Podcast Instagram account @corporatecrushedpod Listen to the Corporate Crushed Podcast Playlists! Spotify Apple Music Join the Corporate Crushed Book Club! April's Book: Sula - Toni Morrison References: Mimi Reinhard George Mason University Memorial Dawn Staley --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
THIS IS A PREVIEW PODCAST. NOT THE FULL EPISODE. Please check out the full podcast episode on our Patreon Page by subscribing over at - https://www.patreon.com/NextBestPicture After a long six-month hiatus, the Next Best Series Podcast has finally returned with a jam-packed show! Joining me for this exciting return to the monthly podcast is Nicole Ackman, Dan Bayer & guest Giovanni Lago. We have so many shows to discuss, including Apple TV's "Severance," Hulu's "The Dropout" & "Pam & Tommy," Disney+'s "Moon Knight," and Netflix's "Bridgerton" & "Ozark." We also talk about the returning shows this Emmy Season we're most excited for, including "Better Call Saul," "Russian Doll," "Barry," "Atlanta," and "Stranger Things." We also talk about the rise of "Abbott Elementary," Apple TV's best-hidden secret with "Pachinko," how much Nicole is obsessed with "Love is Blind" on Netflix, and more! We have so many recommendations to offer and many shows to catch up on as we head towards the 74th annual Primetime Emmy Awards. Welcome back all, and enjoy! Check out more on NextBestPicture.com Please subscribe on... SoundCloud - https://soundcloud.com/nextbestpicturepodcast iTunes Podcasts - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/negs-best-film-podcast/id1087678387?mt=2 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/7IMIzpYehTqeUa1d9EC4jT And be sure to help support us on Patreon for as little as $1 a month at https://www.patreon.com/NextBestPicture
Emerging from a ten-year hiatus, Jenny and Annie unpack the highly-anticipated return of Netflix's Bridgerton for its second season in this inaugural episode of Kissing Strangers. Write us at kissingstrangerspod@gmail.com Twitter/Instagram/TikTok: @kiss_strangers --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kissing-strangers/message
Season 2 of Netflix's Bridgerton is once again a huge hit and we're seeing influences from the romantic drama from the red carpet to our makeup
Did we find love for Kyle and Carol in today's Second Chance Romance? Alexis likes Netflix's Bridgerton 2 better than season 1 and tells us why. We all suffer from selective hearing especially during our new segment Am I The Asshat.
This week I am adding the previous love that is 'babe of the month' and the new Wednesday lady love '#Women to Watch' and ya know, what better way to kick off the collab of not just one woman but two! blasting through the curtains, Barlow & Bear, babes. If you've been sleeping in the orchestra pit, you better wake up because Abigail and Emily are doing things that not many women in a male dominated industry like the theater space are doing! From being the youngest woman to be nominated and winning many awards to basically creating a new genre of music through TikTok that we are all obsessed with for many years to come. On the heels on the launch of Netflix's Bridgerton (iykyk), these babes created A WHOLE ASS ALBUM if it was a musical. Also, IT NEEDS TO BE A MUSICAL! I mean yes please, bring me the Bridgerton boys & put me in period attire and thank you! I loved diving in to more of the rave reviews of each of these women together and separate, if you don't know I adore a girl gang and they are building quite the community all the while, keeping us on our toes with the major of doing it not only together but showing the world what can be done! Be sure to watch them on TikTok if you need a great and information ear worm love fest: @abigailbarlowww, @emilythebear and the compilation of @bridgertonmusical as well. Huge thank you to the following sites for the information on the babes: The Babes: https://www.barlowandbear.com/ Emily Bear: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emily_Bear Abigail Barlow: https://www.kennedy-center.org/artists/b/ba-bn/abigail-barlow/ Also, feel free to grab your own copy of my new 'Fuck Yeah, Confidence' Activity book (now open for preorder through 4/9 with special goodies from me at: https://tinyurl.com/fycactivitybook
Society has officially gone too far. This week the ladies talk about Kidfluencers -insert chrissy teigen awkward face gif- from family vloggers to 4 year old influencers that 100% dress better than you. Other fun topics include: Michelle's birthday. Netflix's Bridgerton. FX's Better Things. Sam's past life as an under cover cop. Michelle narrowly dodging alcohol poisoning due to the Four Loko craze & much, much more! Find out more at https://let-s-not.pinecast.co Send us your feedback online: https://pinecast.com/feedback/let-s-not/072177e4-9ddf-4422-8d58-c56d30b43859 This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Recapping the Tonal Strength Institute Summit. Tonal reveals its strongest cities. The Tonal blog debunks strength training for women. Learn With Travis reviews the Tonal 2-years later. New content including Sculpted to the Core, Spicy Leg Day, Intro to Arms, and more! Coach Brendon talks about defining success. Coach Natalie celebrates season two of Netflix's Bridgerton. This month's book club is all about Grit. Coach Gabby recently had a birthday. All this plus our interview with Jasmine George! Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! Here's How » Join The Superset community today: theclipout.com The Clip Out Facebook The Clip Out Twitter The Clip Out Instagram
Have you binged season 2 of Netflix's Bridgerton already? Because we definitely have! Based on the books by Julia Quinn, the second book, The Viscount Who Loved Me, has some pretty interesting differences from season 2. So, we obviously had to find out what they were for you! From Kate's bee sting to the Duke's absence, we know it all. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Recorded live from atop Bella Hadid's original nose, Hannah & Sarah discuss the aforementioned super models regret over her nose job at 14, why the public tide turn against Doja Cat/celebrities of her ilk and review season 2 of Netflix's Bridgerton.
The second book of the Bridgerton book series displays the courtship and marriage between Anthony Bridgerton and Kate Sheifield (Sharma). This regency era appeals to many readers because of the respectful romantic encounters & enticing character backstories. I'll be honest, I only read this in preparation for the season 2 of Netflix's Bridgerton.. But it was a cool romance read. All Episodes currently streaming on most podcast platforms. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In this podcast, we review pilot episodes of popular TV shows with a dose of shenanigans along the way. In this week's episode, we reviewed Netflix's Bridgerton!! So sit back, relax, and don't blame the pilot! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dbtppodcast/message
Netflix's Bridgerton season 2 promises plenty of drama, Clayton Echard gets into an awkward situation with contestant Susie and Cameron Diaz shares her shocking skincare secret! Plus, we catch up with the Pam & Tommy cast on the red carpet and Sandra Oh reveals if she would ever do Squid Game.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week we're diving into the 2015 Oscar winner Birdman. It's a look at male ego and we dive into why and if that matters. We also get to flex our film school muscles and talk about the camera work, the score, and the acting. Spoiler alert, Rosey didn't enjoy it and isn't good at pretending she did.(This is a shorter episode as Avery was both sick and virtual.)Next week we'll be talking about the Netflix's Bridgerton (season 1)!See the full show notes HERE. Follow us on socials @theriftpod, or send us a note theriftpod@gmail.com. Good things ONLY!!! jk send us whatever, we can take it.
Season 1 (Across the Pond): Episode 2 Have you been to Bath, England? It's home to Jane Austen, a gorgeous abbey, and spas galore. Ever seen Les Miserables or Netflix's Bridgerton? Both were filmed in this charming city -- and if you've been there, you know why. In the 24 short hours we had there, we sampled as much we could -- the Thermae Bath Spa, The Canary gin bar, The Thoughtful Bread Company, dinner at Bill's, and a morning run to the Royal Crescent. It was bliss! That is, until we got ready to leave... Travel FOMO is hosted by husband and wife duo, Jamin and Hilarie Houghton. Learn more about them at www.travelfomopodcast.com. Follow us on social media: Instagram: www.instagram.com/travelfomopodcast Facebook: www.facebook.com/travelfomopodcast TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@travelfomopodcast
Harry Smith sits down with a high school field hockey coach who's won 1,000 games and shattering records across all sports. Plus, Princess Diana's brother, Charles Spencer, gives TODAY a tour of Diana's childhood home and his current home which inspired Netflix's “Bridgerton.” Also, chef Will Coleman is sharing three recipes for your New Year's Eve gathering.
On this week's episode, Chatrice and Luis welcome Jaime of Jota Reads, an Instagram Book Club, to talk dating and relationships as found in books! Before the main topic, our hosts catch up. Since last time, Chatrice is being superhost, on site for work, and celebration National Boyfriend Day; while Luis is a busy bee, being on the virtual speaking circuit, and finding time to breathe during a busy time. Before getting to the main topic, Jaime talks to Courting in Color and our hosts about Jota Reads including what is the word “jota” and its history as well as what is the importance of starting an online book club centered on queer joy. Our hosts and Jaime talk good relationship advice from romance novels, respond to an article about applicable relationship advice from romance novels, and to wrap up book recomendations from Jaime and our hosts! Time Stamp:0:19 - Hello and Welcome Back0:56 - Hosts check in: Chatrice is on site at work, hosting on Airbnb again5:28 - Question for the season: what holiday are we celebrating this week? October 3 - National Boyfriend Day; October 11- National Coming Out Day; October 11 - Indigenous Peoples' Day 6:35 - Chatrice celebrations National Boyfriend Day in style10:51 - Shout Out for the Culture: Lil Nas X's “MONTERO” album; Adele's comeback and new album (named “30” perhaps?)14:24 - Guest: Jaime of Jota Reads and guest introductions16:40 - Whitness of bear community; affirming of body space, not affirming of people of color 17:35 - What is the dating scene in Jaime's hometown?19:08 - Current dating/relationship s tatus of Jaime22:03 - What is Jota Reads? 26:18 - What is jota? The history of the word “jota”29:05 - Main Topic: what can books teach us about dating and courting? 29:19 - Research on the main topic: article - “Good Relationship Advice from Romance Novels” by Maya Rodale (Bustle, May 2015) 31:07 - Advice: Believe in Hate at First Sight34:40 - connection to Netflix's Bridgerton 36:48 - “What is my tresh hold of what can I disagree on?” - Luis38:08 - Advice: Don't Fall for the “Right” Guy41:19 - Jaime talks about important value in dating as part of being the right guy 42:17 - “You can't marry a man you just met” - Elsa to Anna in “Frozen”43:25 - Conversation on green flags in relationship in addition to red flags43:55 - Advice: Be Totally Unrealistic47:31 - “Everybody's fairytale is different, you get to define yours” - Jaime48:50 - Striving for the queer chicano fairy tale49:10 - Are there books that come to mind that have taught us lessons about dating and relationships?49:29 - Books from Jaime about queer love: “The Rain God” by Arturo Islas; “Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secret of the Univere” by Benjamin Alire Sáenz54:29 - Books from Chatrice with lessons about dating and relationship: “How to Fail at Flirting” by Denise Williams56:05 - Juxtaposition of reading black voices in the space of romance as opposed to white voices like in “The Baby Sitters Club”58:11 - Who writes books about romance, dating, and relationship?59:24 - Luis Book Recommendation: The House in the Cerulean Sea by TJ Klune1:00:18 - Consuming media and representation in media 1:01:24 - Close Out: Where can people find Jaime? Follow @JotaReads on Instagram!Notes:“Good Relationship Advice from Romance Novels” by Maya Rodale - https://www.bustle.com/articles/79598-9-relationship-lessons-i-learned-from-romance-novels-because-these-books-actually-teach-you-real-life-advice@JotaReads on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/jotareads/ Website: courtingincolor.com / Email: CourtNColor@gmail.com / Instagram: @CourtNColorDon't forget to subscribe, rate, and review!
On today's What to Watch: EW's Dalton Ross breaks down the final three Houseguests on Big Brother ahead of the season 23 finale; Erika reveals another shocking story on the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills and catches Garcelle and Sutton talking about her; The Circle crowns its season 3 winner. AEW and Rhodes to the Top stars Cody and Brandi Rhodes tell us why they are watching and loving American Horror Story and Masters of the Universe: Revelation. Plus, entertainment headlines — including big streaming numbers for Netflix's Bridgerton, and the original Law & Order is revived for season 21 — and trivia. More at ew.com, ew.com/wtw, and @EW. Host: Gerrad Hall (@gerradhall); Editor/Producer: Joshua Heller (@joshuaheller); Writer: Tyler Aquilina (@tyler_aquilina); Executive Producer: Shana Naomi Krochmal (@shananaomi). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Our boss Bea Arthur joined us with another Project Down and Dirty clue! Hmm…we have some ideas. A special Pokemon Oreo is selling for big bucks on eBay, green Skittles news and a DiGiorno Pizza recall in Food News. A first look at Netflix's Bridgerton 2 dropped yesterday; we're bored.
My guest today is the cellist and composer Peter Gregson, whose music you've most likely heard on Netflix's crazy-popular Bridgerton, and HBO's The New Pope starring Jude Law and John Malkovich. His output even reaches the heights of haute couture in campaigns for Balenciaga, Burberry, and Dior. He's now released his fifth studio album called Patina on the premier label Deutsche Grammophon. It's an unusual album in that it explores the theme of absence, particularly with the posed question, "What happens when you remove a melody?" Patina is his most expansive and expressive work to-date, featuring an astonishing array of analogue electronic instruments, a string ensemble, and his unique solo cello. This is the type of art that makes you pause and reconsider reality. It's not something that is just casual, but rather forces you to understand what is happening through a heightened awareness. My conversation in this podcast explores numerous examples in which Peter articulates this "hyper-awareness" through subtraction: from Disney's Pixar and the concept of "uncanny valley" to Paul McCartney's recordings to photography in a Phaidon coffee table book. While this might seem very philosophical, it really is quite relatable when you think about Andy Warhol's work focusing on Campbell's soup cans or his icon-type paintings of Marilyn Monroe. Examples abound of this hyper-sensitivity to the subject matter, not the subject's existence in the real world. It's the representation of reality versus reality itself. Listen to Peter Gregson's full story in this episode. I hope it gives you a new sense in which to experience life—and most likely a certain angle that you haven't explored. -- Classical Post explores the intersection of classical music, style, and wellness, diving into meaningful conversations with leading artists from an array of different backgrounds. Based in New York City, Classical Post is a touchpoint for tastemakers. Visit our website for exclusive articles or subscribe to our monthly newsletter to be notified of new content.
Continued from Part 1… At other times, the settings feel natural, like the gay nightclub Blur or a tour of the colorful WhimzeyLand “bowling ball house” in an episode featuring a scavenger hunt. Even the countless gratuitous beach shots mostly feel believable. “I'm watching something and I'm drawn into the show because of the storyline, but also the places I'm seeing in front of me,” said Steve Hayes, president of Visit St. Pete Clearwater. While sometimes awkward, the characters in Life's Rewards refer to every destination in the scene by name. There were no fake dive bars or coffee shops. The hospitality industry has been hit hard by the pandemic, and tourist towns are eager to seize on the new willingness to travel. That's put more pressure on destinations to market outside the box. “Every single destination in the world is now looking for that tourism boom,” said Alexandra Delf, executive vice president for London-based Grifco, a travel marketing firm. Movie- and TV-inspired travel is so popular that the firm is using pandemic binge shows to promote its biggest clients. For instance, promotional ads note that scenes from Netflix's Bridgerton were filmed near The Gainsborough Bath Spa in Bath, England. The production company behind the Florida show said scripted shows are a new genre for travel marketing, and that they're already in talks to shoot some for other cities in the state. “We don't want people to feel marketed to. We want them to feel lost in the storyline and get invested in the characters like any other show on streaming or TV, but we're providing a positive context for our destination,” said Brianne Maciejowski, director of film and video for Odyssey Studios. (AP) This article was provided by The Japan Times Alpha.
Amy digs into the backstory of regency romances and Netflix's Bridgerton series. Her guest Jody, the Library's marketing and communications manager examines how real-life experiences shaped author Erle Stanley Gardner's fiction writing, including the long-running series Perry Mason. This episode was first presented live via Zoom.
The last in our 2021 Emmy predictions video podcasts ends with the Drama categories, covering writing, directing, guest acting, supporting and lead acting. With the Emmy sliding scale of number of nominees based on submissions in full swing, that effect is made clear in the drama categories which see some with six, some with seven and supporting acting getting a whopping eight each (due to the parity rule). Even more fascinating is that my TV Awards Editor Tyler Doster and I did not consult each other on our predictions before the podcast and found ourselves eerily closely aligned in some categories we thought we would see huge differences. Emmy Podcast #38: The Comedy Categories [VIDEO] There are three shows that seem poised to really dominate the Emmy nominations when they're announced on Tuesday, July 13 and they are: Netflix's The Crown, Hulu's The Handmaid's Tale and The Mandalorian from Disney+. Both Tyler and I are expecting huge numbers from these shows in writing, directing and acting, with the first two possibly set to utterly dominated supporting actress. Emmy Podcast #37: The Limited Series categories [VIDEO] With so few other returning shows due to COVID-related delays, we're also going to see an influx of new shows like Amazon Prime Video's The Boys, HBO's (now canceled) Lovecraft Country and Netflix's Bridgerton all staking claims are major Emmy nominations. We'll also see the farewell of FX's Pose (can they finally get an acting nomination outside of Billy Porter?) and several Apple TV+ hopefuls searching for a spots. This podcast runs 48m 19s.
In our latest episode of The Pop Disciple Podcast, we are joined by Alexandra Patsavas, the legendary three-time Grammy-nominated music supervisor behind Netflix's hit period drama series, Bridgerton. She is the founder of Chop Shop Music Supervision and Chop Shop Records, best known for her work on Grey's Anatomy, Gossip Girl, The O.C., Mad Men, and The Twilight Saga. She serves as the Director of Music Creative/Production for Original Series at Netflix. ABOUT POP DISCIPLE Pop Disciple is a storytelling platform, exploring the creative work of entertainment industry professionals. With a focus in music in media, we present in-depth interviews with world-class music supervisors, film and television composers, and influencers in the realms of film and music. Visit PopDisciple.com. Follow @PopDisciple on Instagram. Music Credits Podcast Theme & Outro Music: Goldo
Khloe Kardashian wishes Kim's ex Kanye West a happy birthday, Netflix's Bridgerton turns up the heat and Chris Harrison exits The Bachelor. We discuss all this and much more!
We are excited to share with you a conversation in honor of Sexual Assault Awareness Month on Netflix's Bridgerton. In this episode, Founder of Leaders Ending Violence Jasmine Uribe joins Casa de Esperanza's Leo Martinez and Cristina Escobar to discuss the ways media influences how Latin@s understand consent.
We are excited to share with you a conversation in honor of Sexual Assault Awareness Month on Netflix's Bridgerton. In this episode, Founder of Leaders Ending Violence Jasmine Uribe joins Casa de Esperanza's Leo Martinez and Cristina Escobar to discuss the ways media influences how Latin@s understand consent.
In line with our predictable, regular, and timely production schedule, the latest episode of Film Chat is here! We're releasing it just after the Oscars, but we know what our listeners really want to hear - our review of Wonder Woman 1984. Everyone's talking about it, everyone's thinking about it, and now you get to hear our take. Don't miss out!PLUS!! We hold forth on Netflix's Bridgerton, a vibrant period romance with a lot of sexy boxing and heaving bosoms, and we chat about forthcoming projects from Noah Baumbach and Darren Aronofsky. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
British Guyanese actress Golda Rosheuvel, who plays Queen Charlotte in Netflix's "Bridgerton," joins CBS News foreign correspondent Imtiaz Tyab to discuss how the period drama used color conscience casting to re-imagine 1800s England. She shares how facing prejudice early in her own career prompted her to say no to acting roles and why she is optimistic about the future. Rosheuvel says playing the historical character of Queen Charlotee is like "wearing pieces of art" and offers a few hints on what we can expect from season two of "Bridgerton."See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Back after an impromptu break, Charlotte and Laura are chatting about cheeky toddlers and house painting on this episode of The Lettuce Beets! They also review Netflix's Bridgerton, Disney/Pixar's Soul, the Crime Junkies podcast, and The Invisible Man. Inspired by Bridgerton, they also find out what century they should have been born in! The Lettuce Podcast is a garden of entertainment from books to television and everything in between! We cover topics like Harry Potter, Glee, James Bond, Game of Thrones, the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and much more. Blog: thelettucepodcast.blogspot.com Facebook: facebook.com/thelettucepod Twitter: @TheLettucePod Instagram: @TheLettucePod The Lettuce Podcast is available on iTunes, Stitcher, iHeartRadio, Spotify, and Podcast Addict.
Understandably, there is a lot of curiosity and the lack of knowledge behind what happens on the wedding night - for experienced and inexperienced couples alike. As seen on Netflix's Bridgerton, understanding of cultural expectations in marriages is an important aspect of a relationship. In this episode, Azura, Germaine, Hazelle and our invited guest share their thoughts on chastity, the mechanics behind baby-making and the media portrayal of its affairs.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
By now you probably have heard of the role of an intimacy coordinator through the announcement that Netflix's Bridgerton worked with one to choreograph many of the sex scenes involve in the show. While we all think that such a job is super steamy, the real purpose of the intimacy coordinator is to provide a context of safety so that actors and actresses can feel safe enough to be vulnerable. Really great sex and intimacy comes from a place of safety. Enter professionals like Siobhan Richardson who are on the path to making creative workplaces not only safe but joyful. In this episode, Siobhan talks about the creative process and the role of the intimacy professional in the theatre and television/film industry. She touches upon issues that pertain to consent, why the profession has grown since 2016, and how our view of healing trauma needs to be re-adjusted so that the work our entertainers provide to the world is more of a healing for others rather than a way to heal the self. Siobhan can be reached via email at Info@intimacysociety.com or through Instagram @fighteractress.
American streaming services dominate our viewing, even though many of their programmes are British-made. Discovery International's CEO tells Amol Rajan why streaming is now such a vital part of their strategy. Plus executive producer and director Julie Anne Robinson on making Netflix's Bridgerton, an American version of a British period drama devised by Hollywood "super-producer" Shonda Rhimes. Guests: JB Perrette, Discovery International president and CEO; Julie Anne Robinson, executive producer and director, Bridgerton; Manori Ravindran, International Editor at Variety. Studio engineer: John Boland Producer: Hannah Sander
The gang turns to the small screen for discussion this week as Keith, Brad and Ben break down: CW's "Batwoman" (2:22) Netflix's "Bridgerton (12:57) Season 3 of "Cobra Kai" (24:05) The first three episodes of "WandaVison" (43:17)
Poland bans abortion there are large protests as a result. Sing while you're breathing the operatic answer for Covid patients. Romping in ruffles the amazing success of Netflix's Bridgerton. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Poland bans abortion there are large protests as a result. Sing while you're breathing the operatic answer for Covid patients. Romping in ruffles the amazing success of Netflix's Bridgerton. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In TVC EP-96 Tachi & Kevin ask one important question about two of the biggest TV shows of the year: Are Netflix's ‘The Queen's Gambit‘ and Shonda Rhimes's ‘Bridgerton' really HYPE WORTHY?
In this episode, Luke and Sob talk Bridgerton Netflix's hot and raunchy new series. The lads also dive into some fun facts about the History of Curse Words. The Podcast concludes as always with The Great Screen Debate where this week's topics include, Is Nick Cage a terrible actor? as well as What is the best Netflix original series?
Happy 2021 everyone. We hope that you all had excellent holidays and we wish you the best in everything this year, but especially health for you and your family. Since the entertainment industry never sleeps, we kicked off this episode with the latest releases in movies and TV shows followed by our little run through the UK Official Singles Chart and #newmusicfriday (2:02). As our first subject of 2021, we explained a little bit about the present situation between Fox Sports and Disney (which also owns ESPN) in Latin America (13:14). After, we move into review segments starting Soul, Pixar's latest hit that came out on Christmas Day (22:37). Finally, we covered Bridgerton, the first release from the mega collaboration between Shonda Rhimes and Netflix (35:38). Hosts: Guilherme Canineo and Lilia Iza
On this week's episode, the boys dive in to discuss the State of the Podcast [0:00:10], Netflix's Bridgerton [0:05:38], Queen Victoria's terrorizing reign [0:24:38], Bri's emergence [0:25:32], Matt James and Franco Lacosta's wild group date [0:35:12]. Later, Caleb jumps on to talk about the Raptors' early-season struggles [0:55:58], Steph Curry's incredible run [1:05:28], LaMelo Ball's rookie season [1:15:47], and some rapid fire questions [1:18:43].
Welcome back to season two of Binge This! For the first episode of the new year, the team could not be more evenly divided over the latest Netflix sensation 'Bridgerton'. Is it a work of steamy genius or just a steaming pile of YE olde rubbish? Have a listen, watch an episode... and then head over to Instagram @bingethisofficial to let us know your takes! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Recorded live from Nancy Pelosi's office, Hannah & Sarah discuss the Kim Kardashian/Kanye West divorce rumours, the pro Trump crowd storming of the Capitol Building and review Netflix's Bridgerton.
Ann and Steve Talk Stuff Episode 38 When historical fantasy is pitted against cold hard facts. Ann and Steve talk Christmas television viewing comparing Netflix's Bridgerton with the documentary on the Irish Famine, The Hunger. Stephen is bit annoyed.
“Who is Lady Whistledown” is a question frequently asked by the robust ensemble of characters in Season 1 of Netflix's new drama, Bridgerton.