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Gifted and versatile are two adjectives that describe the women responsible for creating costumes for Netflix's Emily in Paris (Marylin Fitoussi, who spoke to us from Paris), Queen Charlotte (Lyn Paolo and Laura Frecon) and the esteemed Colleen Atwood (Wednesday), who with this show continues her long partnership with filmmaker Tim Burton.
This episode features excerpts from the movies: American Pie produced by Universal Pictures, Casablanca produced by Warner Brothers, and Moulin Rouge produced by Bazmark Productions and 20th Century Fox. From TV shows: Conan produced by Conanco and Warner Brothers Television, Dawson's Creek produced by Columbia Tristar Television, Netflix's Emily in Paris produced by Darren Star Productions, Jacks Media, and MTV entertainment studios, The Ellen Show produced by A Very Good Production, Telepictures Productions, and Warner Brothers Television. And from the Netflix is a Joke YouTube channel produced by Netflix, as well as from the French radio show, Loving Fun, produced by Fun Radio.
Aline thinks back to their childhood and teenage years and remembers how their lack of interest in boys and sex made them an outcast. By the time they were in business school, their absence of sexual desire was astonishing to others, with coworkers giving them unwarranted advice on how to lose their virginity. With the help of Megan Carroll, a sociology professor who realized she was asexual at the age of 30, and Angela Chen, author of "Ace: What Asexuality Reveals About Desire, Society, and the Meaning of Sex,” Aline reflects on this “compulsory sexuality" and why it's so prevalent in society.This episode features excerpts from the movies: American Pie produced by Universal Pictures, Casablanca produced by Warner Brothers, and Moulin Rouge produced by Bazmark Productions and 20th Century Fox. From TV shows: Conan produced by Conanco and Warner Brothers Television, Dawson's Creek produced by Columbia Tristar Television, Netflix's Emily in Paris produced by Darren Star Productions, Jacks Media, and MTV entertainment studios, The Ellen Show produced by A Very Good Production, Telepictures Productions, and Warner Brothers Television. And from the Netflix is a Joke YouTube channel produced by Netflix, as well as from the French radio show, Loving Fun, produced by Fun Radio.
Discussing the Netflix special with special guest, Vashon Christian. SHOW NOTES We Recommend Checking out Prince Harry and Meghan's story via their Netflix special "Harry & Meghan", Harry's book, "Spare" and Netflix's "Emily in Paris" for a good time. We also recommend connecting with special guest, Vashon Christian via Facebook or Instagram so you are ready to purpose her amazing upcoming book, "Black Girl Be Brave" which chronicles the stories of 44 amazing Black women via a collection of poems. .... & Sabrina wants you all to listen to that Disney Princess song.
In this episode of 92NY Talks, join acclaimed actress Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu for conversation of eagerly awaited third season of Emily in Paris. Starring as Sylvie, the Parisian head of the luxury marketing & PR firm Savoir (and Emily's boss), Leroy-Beaulieu's performance in Emily in Paris is utterly captivating — and after the second season ended on a dramatic cliffhanger, the new season zeroes in on Sylvie and Emily's dynamic like never before. Hear Leroy-Beaulieu discuss the making of the season, how she developed her role, stories from behind the scenes, and more. The conversation was recorded on December 14st, 2022 in front of a live audience at The 92nd Street Y, New York.
Actor Jane Horrocks joins Krupa Padhy to discuss her new Radio 4 drama about her relationship with the singer-songwriter and actor Ian Dury. Jane had been looking back at her early adulthood, coming across old love letters from Ian and her own diary entries which inspired her to create the drama about their tumultuous one year relationship. We speak to Frances O'Grady, the outgoing General Secretary of the Trades Union Congress who leaves after a decade in the job. She talks to Krupa Padhy about the current wave of industrial action across the public sector, the highs and lows of the job and her plans for the future as she prepares to join the House of Lords as a Labour Party peer. Following ongoing nationwide protests, the Iranian government has intensified its crackdown. Two men have been executed since the beginning of the month, and local human rights activists say at least 328 people have been killed and nearly 15,000 others have been detained, as of last month. One of those arrested at the weekend is Taraneh Alidoosti, one of Iran's best known actresses. Krupa is joined by Saba Zavarei from the BBC Persian Service and Dr Rowena Abdul Razak who teaches international history at the London School of Economics and specialises on Iran. When you hear the phrase 'the French woman' what comes to your mind? Maybe you think of a sexy accent, fashionable clothes, perhaps the word 'chic'? With the return of Netflix's Emily in Paris we wanted to look at the stereotype of the French woman. Do these ideals hold or is it, to borrow a French word, just a cliché? To discuss Krupa is joined by the Director Charlotte Seegers whose film She's French explores these ideas, and also by the UK based French journalist Marie Le Conte.
Kate Walsh previews the extravagant new season of Netflix's Emily in Paris. Plus, the Grey's Anatomy veteran highlights the new energy pouring into ABC's hit drama! Then, Belinda Carlisle reflects on The Go-Go's journey to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. The music icon discusses her animal charity, upcoming tour and shares a hilarious Al Pacino story! Don't miss the biggest celebrity headlines from Kylie Jenner, Jennifer Coolidge, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, Janet Jackson and this year's Golden Globe nominations!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode, we discuss the language phenomenon that is code switching, talk about Trace Together and the information we so willingly send to the Cloud, and diss Netflix's Emily in Paris because... ew. +++ Music used "Victory" by Monplaisir; "Camper" by Phillip Gross; "Level 4" by Monplaisir; "Japan", "Too Grimy", "Sofa Fitness" by Lobo Loco; and "Seattle" by Yung Kartz. Check them out on freemusicarchive.org.
An insightful interview with Kate Walsh - Jane's guest today, for an encore appearance on the show, is the exquisite and multi-talented Kate Walsh, renowned actress and businesswoman. Kate is a Screen Actors Guild award-winning actress who is best known for starring in such shows as the Netflix thriller 13 Reasons Why, The Umbrella Academy, and course, Grey's Anatomy and Private Practice, to name but a few. She has even elevated FX's series Fargo to cult status, and Netflix's Emily in Paris to be a Golden Globe Award winner. On the segment today, she and Jane will discuss her amazing career, her passion for helping others lead healthier lives, and her own beauty, wellness, fitness and anti-stress strategies and regimens. And while we may know all about Kate's stellar accomplishments, listeners may not know that she, along with 44 million other people in the US, are affected by dry eye disease. And that is why she has partnered with SYSTANE® COMPLETE Preservative-Free Lubricating Eye Drops. Kate will talk about that and also share her most important lifestyle advice to make us all look and feel Better Than Before, emotionally, physically and spiritually.
As we anxiously await Season 3 of Netflix's Emily in Paris we decided to continue putting out episodes! So welcome back to our Out of Office extended season! In each episode we'll either dive into the cultural conversation happening online about Emily in Paris, do a character study focusing on one key player from the show, or have a general catch up and check-in. As always, we want to hear from you! Follow the show wherever you listen to podcasts and be sure to leave us an Apple Review. You can always connect with us over instagram @hmrehak or @nsles. Happy listening!
The boys return with a new mic setup talking about: Liam, Jackson, and Tej having a wild Saturday night, being addicted to Advil, chew cans, Gate 10 bar, our love for Tyler Dunbar, NPR, Cosmo vs Mad Money Kramer, the upcoming race war, hobby drama, The Halo Infinite bonobo controversy, the Timothee Chalamet query, Ezra Miller running fast, hitting up a hot school guidance counselor, aborting Jesus and speeding up the process, soundboard suggestions (email us), Netflix's Emily in Paris obsession, Phin in Israel, birthright, getting Gal Gadot poon as a Palestinian, Allah being in the next Marvel movie, the vaccines being the infinity stones, Harry Potter being real, too many Emmas, Kendrick Lamar being a big fan of ours, the sounding episode of the Boys, /pol/ trickle down memes, Jack debating on twitter, Netflix's real Squid Game, the lock picking lawyer, squatters rights, Jack liking trans women, doing a pod at the College World Series, hell baseball mascots, differences in bar appreciations, and Notre Dame's victory! Email us at brownbrickspodcast@gmail.com with soundboard suggestions! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/brown-bricks/support
As we anxiously await Season 3 of Netflix's Emily in Paris we decided to continue putting out episodes! So welcome to what we've decided to call our Out of Office extended season! This extension of Season Two is going to involve the release of bi-weekly episodes on Tuesdays. In each episode we'll either dive into the cultural conversation happening online about Emily in Paris, do a character study focusing on one key player from the show, or a general catch up and check-in. For this first episode, Hannah leads us through a character study of Camille.As always, we want to hear from you! Follow the show wherever you listen to podcasts and be sure to leave us an Apple Review. You can always connect with us over instagram @hmrehak or @nsles. Happy listening!
As we anxiously await Season 3 of Netflix's Emily in Paris we decided to continue putting out episodes! So welcome to what we've decided to call our Out of Office extended season! This extension of Season Two is going to involve the release of bi-weekly episodes on Tuesdays. In each episode we'll either dive into the cultural conversation happening online about Emily in Paris, do a character study focusing on one key player from the show, or a general catch up and check-in. For this first episode, Nina leads us through an essay by Haley Nahman from her substack, Maybe Baby," called The Subtle Treachery of 'Emily in Paris.' Check out the essay yourself at the link, or just enjoy us try to figure out what works about the essay and where we think it falls short. As always, we want to hear from you! Follow the show wherever you listen to podcasts and be sure to leave us an Apple Review. You can always connect with us over instagram @hmrehak or @nsles. Happy listening!
We had the pleasure of interviewing MIZZI over Zoom video! MIZZI, whose real name is Heather Jeanette Miley, is a certified RIAA platinum songwriter whose songwriting and production credits include: Selena Gomez - “B.E.A.T.” - Writing and Background Vocals Jojo Siwa - “Boomerang” - Writing/Production/Background Vocals (Certified RIAA Platinum)Jason Derulo - “Don't Wanna Go Home” - Production (Certified RIAA Platinum)Kelly Clarkson - “Einstein” - ProductionRosie McClelland - “Handstand” and “LA LA” - WritingAnnie LeBlanc - “2 Sides” - Writing and ProductionKendall K - “Where Would I Be Without You” - WritingJessica Jarrell - “How Would I” - Writing While MIZZI is focused on high-power electro commercial pop - Heather Jeanette's back catalog is focused on singer-songwriter & country-pop music. MIZZI also released her debut album Sugar High. You may have also heard MIZZI's solo stuff - “New New,” “Represent,” and “One Woman Army” - on trailers and promos such as Netflix's “Emily in Paris,” Amazon Prime's “Making the Cut,” & ABC's “Queens” & more. We want to hear from you! Please email Tera@BringinitBackwards.com. www.BringinitBackwards.com #podcast #interview #bringinbackpod #MIZZI #BO$$ #NewMusic #Songwriter #zoom Listen & Subscribe to BiB https://www.bringinitbackwards.com/follow/ Follow our podcast on Instagram and Twitter! https://www.facebook.com/groups/bringinbackpod
Over the break, We both binged watched Netflix's Emily in Paris, and we have a lot of things to say about. In this episode we discuss plot twists of season 2, what we think of Emily's fashion and take a look at how the show adequately describes the French Labor Law. We also break down the two love triangles at the center of the show, and stake our claims on who we would date (Marilyn is team Gabriel and Rhea is team Alfie).. We also try to make sense why the French people talk to each other in English, even when Emily is not in the room. Have you seen Emily in Paris? Do you have any recommendations on what we should watch next? Let us know by writing to us on sayhi@whoruntheworldpodcast.com on Instagram @whoruntheworldpod. As always, we would love it for you to find it in your hearts to donate to one of these causes in Lebanon, as the country is going through a crippling economic crisis.Every little bit counts. Lebanese Red CrossBeit el BarakaOffre Joie.
Originally released November 24, 2020. Ashley Park, currently starring in Season Two of Netflix's “Emily in Paris,” looks back on growing up and going to college in Ann Arbor, as well as hoofing it at the Pittsburgh CLO. She also discusses her long-term relationship with the role of Millie, former audition song that required a sequined vest, and her hilarious performance as Ashley Gold on “Girls5Eva.” Part of the Broadway Podcast Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The show is absolutely entertaining, but just remember: you're a marketer in real life, and she plays one on TV. Today's episode is a fun one. Host Mark de Grasse, DigitalMarketer President-turned TV critic analyzes Netflix's Emily in Paris from the perspective of a real-life marketer. In the show, Emily is a Chicago-based marketing junior executive who gets sent to Paris to work with a luxury marketing firm. She's there to help the firm relate to Americans. If you're an aspiring marketer, Mark warns, don't expect things to work out as quickly and easily as they do for Emily. Which you won't, since you know the difference between TV and real life, right? Listen in to hear Mark's fun take on 5 core marketing basics the show gets wrong. IN THIS EPISODE YOU'LL LEARN: Why your business development pitches won't get adopted overnight What would really happen if you overstepped the senior marketing team Why your IG following won't grow exponentially without a strategy Why you can't count on running into celebrities on the street LINKS AND RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: Emily in Paris on Netflix OUR PARTNERS: 7 Levels of Scale Workbook Free training from BotBuilders Create an online store with Wix Sales and Marketing Automation with Keap Find out your Leadership Trust Score at Ready to Lead. Thanks so much for joining us this week. Want to subscribe to The DigitalMarketer Podcast? Have some feedback you'd like to share? Connect with us on Apple Podcasts and leave us a review!
When the first season of Netflix's Emily in Paris debuted in October 2020, it was met with both delight and ridicule: Delight at its escapism into sunny France from the election and pandemic. But also ridicule at Lilly Collins' bubbly American abroad blithely Instagramming her croissants by the Seine. (“The whole city looks like Ratatouille!”) Ridicule and delight are not mutually exclusive though, as Emily in Paris' many hate-watchers can attest. So with the arrival of a second season, three writers with three very different opinions of the series sit down to laugh both at and with the show. They also attempt to process its exact appeal: Guilty pleasure? Hate-watch? Self-aware commentary on luxury? Voices: Sophie Gilbert Spencer Kornhaber Megan Garber Further reading: Netflix's Emily in Paris Is the Last Guilty Pleasure (The Atlantic) The New Comedy of American Decline (The Atlantic) Emily in Paris Is an Irresistible Fantasy (The Atlantic) And Just Like That Is a Far Cry From 'Sex and the City' (The Atlantic) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Prolonged eye contact starting in 3, 2, 1...Welcome back for the results of our Best Bo Burnham Special bracket. We recognize that each Bo special is good and unique in its own way, but there can only be one winner. Tangents include but are not limited to: Pixar's "Inside Out," Nia's inability to add sound effects, and, America's greatest rock 'n' roll band, The Beach Boys *Ebmaj-->Bbmaj*.And welcome back to our special guest, Hannah Rehak! Hannah is an essayist, comedian, podcaster, and filmmaker based in Chicago. She's go her own podcast about Netflix's "Emily in Paris" called "Nina, Hannah, & Emily in Paris" across all platforms, and you can follow Hannah and all of her creative work through these creative channels:IG: @hmrehakTwitter: @inanimatecubWebsite: hannahrehak.comTune in next week for our One Hit Wonder Bracket! Here's a sneak preview of the list of songs ;) ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
We hope you're happy (with this episode)!!!Join us for a conversation about Bo Burnham's four big specials: Words, Words, Words; what.; Make Happy; and Inside. We talk about our favorite Bo moments, what Bo has done for comedy, and which special will win the whole shebang. Tangents include but aren't limited to: our own experiences as comedians in the pandemic, Phil Hartman, and, of course, MTV's The Challenge *ding*.Our special guest this week is Hannah Rehak, who is an essayist, comedian, podcaster, and filmmaker based in Chicago. She's got her own podcast about Netflix's "Emily in Paris" called "Nina, Hannah, & Emily in Paris" across all platforms, and you can follow Hannah and all of her creative work through these creative channels:IG: @hmrehakTwitter: @inanimatecubWebsite: hannahrehak.comFinal Four voting will take place Monday 7/26 and Tuesday 7/27. Championship voting will take place Wednesday 7/28 and Thursday 7/29. Results on Friday 7/30!! Link to vote is right here, bbs. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
A rope-a-dope strategy for China. How a liberal plays the anti-China card (for better or worse). The truth about Asia's Democracy divide. Why Micronesia gave up on the Pacific Islands Forum. Also this episode: What would it be like if Netflix's Emily in Paris took place in Washington, D.C.? Alex McCoy Tweet: https://twitter.com/AlexanderMcCoy4/status/1358206091964915714?s=19Michael Mazza Tweet: https://twitter.com/mike_mazza/status/1357335849004916743?s=19Rachel Rizzo Tweet: https://twitter.com/RachelRizzo/status/1357714976597831680James Crabtree on Asia's Democracy Divide: https://asia.nikkei.com/Opinion/Myanmar-coup-reveals-Asia-s-new-democratic-divideContributors: Alex Auty, Ciara Mitchell, Gaby Magnuson
*SPOILER ALERT* Please watch Emily In Paris before you listen or prepare for some serious spoilers!Add to List Ladies Holly and Leah discuss Netflix's Emily in Paris.Emily in Paris can be found on Netflix.Lily Collins plays Emily - a young professional sent to Paris to bring an American perspective.Is this show the glizty escapism or a lazy representation of Parisian culture? Holly's RecommendationThe Boys on Amazon Prime. Superheroes who are actually villains! Leah's RecommendationLife Uncut Podcast. Hosted by Laura and Brittany. Talking about love, life and psychology. Stay up to date and join the conversation on our Instagram & Facebook pages:Instagram @addtolistladiesFacebook @addtolistladies ALSO you can join our Facey chat group "Add to List Ladies - The Group"See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today I chat with Sabrina Marzaro, founder of her own Marketing company, published author, and professor at New York's Fashion Institute of Technology! Sabrina takes us through the journey of launching her company Graphite & Ink, her experience working with companies like L'Oreal, and the process of deciding what career(s) to pursue. She explains how she's able to find balance and productivity within her life - which is great advice to any gal out there building their career! Besides splitting her time between New York City and Paris (how cool!), Sabrina also has a very similar story to Netflix's Emily in Paris! She shares an interesting experience about how she actually got to be part of Emily In Paris... tune in to find out how! Make sure to rate, review, and subscribe Gal's! Sabrina's book, Swiping For Prince Charming: www.barnesandnoble.com/w/swiping-for-prince-charming-sabrina-marzaro/1132646854 Sabrina's website: www.sabrinamarzaro.com Sabrina's Instagram: @sabrina.marzaro Working Gal's Guide: @WorkingGalsGuide
On episode 4 of Overthink, Ellie and David talk about existential anxiety, FOMO, Netflix's Emily in Paris, The Good Place, and the difference between the medical and existential model of anxiety. Then the dynamic duo discusses how to deal with existential angst through resoluteness, mindfulness, and faith--or what David likes to call “embracing your ugliness!” Interested in the works discussed? You can find them here: Søren Kierkegaard, The Concept of AnxietyMartin Heidegger, Being and Time Jean-Paul Sartre, Being and NothingnessGordon Marino, The Existentialist's Survival GuideAmerican Psychiatric Association website, “What are Anxiety Disorders?” https://www.psychiatry.org/patients-families/anxiety-disorders/what-are-anxiety-disorders Albert Camus, The Myth of SisyphusSimone de Beauvoir, The Ethics of Ambiguity Franz Kafka, MetamorphosisThe Good Place (TV show)Jenny Odell, How To Do NothingMichel de Certeau, The Practice of Everyday LifeWebsite | overthinkpodcast.comInstagram & Twitter | @overthink_podEmail | Dearoverthink@gmail.comYouTube | Overthink podcast
On this Meryenda episode, Sigi and Jezzie inhale Alexandra Cuerdo's documentary, "Ulam: Main Dish, The Movie" and savour every minute of it! Your co-hosts agree with the documentary's thesis of how Filipino food is about to take the spotlight on the North American foodie scene, and also why it took so long to take its rightful place on the world's food stage. In the Mix this week: Netflix's "Emily in Paris", "David Tennant does a Podcast with...", "Discovering Routes" Trailer, "#GayaSaPelikula (Like in the Movies)" Playlist, Eggslut Food Concept, Lola's Kitchen, Amy Besa's "Memories of Filipino Kitchens", Junior, The Crane Express
This week on The Popcorn Wine Down, Tammy and Eddie will be discussing Netflix's Emily in Paris series starring Lilly Collins, Ashley Park, Lucas Bravo and Phillippine Leroy-Beaulieu. Emily in Paris is about a 20-something American woman from Chicago who is sent to Paris to work at a luxury brand marketing firm providing them with an American social media perspective. Find out what we think about the romance, the fashion and the sex. This week on the Wine Down Tammy and Eddie talk about Charmed v. Charmed, Wonder Woman as Cleopatra, Coming to America 2 on Amazon, GOT7 comeback, BTS and the grammy's, and Crush's new CD. Please leave a rating and review on Spotify, Apple Podcast and Google Podcast platforms | Visit us at thepopcornwinedown.com | Email us at thepopocornwinedown@gmail.com | Tweet us at twitter.com/popcornwinedown | Follow us at instagram.com/thepopcornwinedown|
You read that right. We watched all of Netflix's Emily in Paris in one sitting, and we did it for you. FOLLOW US! Instagram: @whynotthepod Twitter: @whynotthepod Email us: whynotthepod@gmail.com Thanks to FUN SUCKR for the theme music! Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/7v6UGn4q0J5IdcAYu1DOJY Instagram: @funsuckr Thanks to Max Varady for the album art! Instagram: @open.max
TVC EP-90 Kevin & Tachi binge on French fries and French toast