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Loz and Thomo
BONUS: CEO of 'Our Watch' - Patty Kinnersly

Loz and Thomo

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2025 6:02


Tom & Callum are joined by CEO of Our Watch - Patty Kinnersly. Talking about the importance of new Netflix TV show 'Adolescence' and the impact that it is having on young people and getting the right conversations started! Patty talks to the boys from an experts opinion on topics like the impact of the Manosphere on young men, and ideas on how to educate youth on the importance of equality. They have many great tools on their website which you can check out here: https://www.ourwatch.org.au/ The ONLY way to wake up in Adelaide is with your best brekkie mates Tom & Callum on Fresh 92.7 Keep up to date on our socials. Instagram - @fresh927 Facebook - Fresh 92.7See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Doctor Vs Comedian
Episode 204: ‘Apple Cider Vinegar' and Belle Gibson / Measles

Doctor Vs Comedian

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2025 47:17


Today, after a brief discussion of shows Ali and Asif have been watching lately – including ‘One Day' and ‘Adolescence' (as well as shows they bailed on… ‘Breaking Bad' and ‘The White Lotus') – they discuss ‘Apple Cider Vinegar' and Belle Gibson (7:43). They go over Belle Gibson's rise from Instagram “Wellness Warrior” to being exposed as faking having brain cancer. They then discuss the Netflix TV show based on Belle Gibson's story ‘Apple Cider Vinegar'. They discuss how the show weaves in Belle's story with the fictionalized character of Milla who is closely based on Jessica Ainscough, a prominent Australian influencer who billed herself as Wellness Warrior who did in fact have cancer. They then give their thoughts on the show including Kaityn Dever's amazing performance.    Then, based on the recent outbreaks in North America, Ali asks Asif about Measles (26:48). Asif talks about what it is and how it is one of the most contagious infectious diseases. Asif then talks about who is at risk of contracting measles including the unvaccinated, children under age 1 year and the immunocompromised. Asif goes over the symptoms and the potential fatal complications. He then goes over how it is treated. Then Ali asks Asif about the reasons for declining vaccination rates.    The opinions expressed are those of the hosts, and do not reflect those of any other organizations. This podcast and website represents the opinions of the hosts. The content here should not be taken as medical advice. The content here is for entertainment and informational purposes only, and because each person is so unique, please consult your healthcare professional for any medical questions.    Music courtesy of Wataboi and 8er41 from Pixabay   Contact us at doctorvcomedian@gmail.com   Follow us on Social media: Twitter: @doctorvcomedian Instagram:  doctorvcomedian   Show Notes: Unmasking Belle Gibson: The real story of the infamous wellness scammer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fahOX8VBXCc The Cancer Scams That Foreshadowed MAHA: https://www.newyorker.com/culture/cultural-comment/the-cancer-scams-that-foreshadowed-maha The Search for Instagram's Worse Con Artist: https://www.netflix.com/ca/title/81987249 The rise and fall of the wellness warriors: https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lanonc/article/PIIS1470-2045(18)30207-9/abstract A play-by-play of how measles outbreaks can spiral out of control: https://www.cbc.ca/news/health/measles-second-opinion-march-2025-1.7476500 Ask an expert: Why are we seeing measles outbreaks across Canada and who should get vaccinated? https://www.dal.ca/news/2025/03/27/measles-outbreak-expert.html Measles: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK448068/ Measles vaccines: Canadian Immunization Guide: https://www.canada.ca/en/public-health/services/publications/healthy-living/canadian-immunization-guide-part-4-active-vaccines/page-12-measles-vaccine.html

Ladies Who Launch
Bad Behaviour on Social Media and Why Authenticity Reigns

Ladies Who Launch

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2025 47:33


Society in the digital space is becoming more and more broken but you can still show up authentically and fill gaps that people need to thrive. In this episode of Ladies Who Launch, the first back in 8 months, Alyssa and Dakota candidly discuss where they've been and what's coming down the pipeline for 2025 while diving into the depths of trolling, bad behaviour online, adding to the noise and what being yourself, scrappy or not will do for your brand if you show up as YOU and you only.Episode highlights:Taking the reins on your brand image, using social media for good, success mindset, brand, mental health, opinions on bad marketing, leadership and relationships.Takeaways:Social media can easily become a place for fear, half-truths and a place for hate but there is still a massive opportunity to outshine the b*llshit and add value.If you don't control your narrative, someone else will.Don't go online without a plan.Your brand is everything, so make it real.If you enjoyed this episode of Ladies Who Launch, please be sure to take a screenshot and share it on social media and tag us @ladieswholaunchpod OR, link us to a friend or colleague by sharing the episode. Also please make sure to give us a review and a five-star rating if you're loving what we're putting down!Resources and links:Get in queue for our new newsletter, dropping April 2025Stay tuned to our Instagram for updates on episode drops, merch, newsletter drops, events and more__Transcript:  Dakota Kidby: [00:00:02] Hey, hey, welcome to Ladies Who Launch, the podcast where we cut through the noise, ditch the fluff and get real about all things marketing. Alyssa Berry: [00:00:11] That's right, we are your hosts, Dakota and Alyssa, two entrepreneurs from Calgary who are here to serve up equal parts solid advice, industry banter, and a whole lot of unfiltered opinions. Dakota Kidby: [00:00:21] So grab your coffee, buckle up, and get ready for a podcast that's equal parts fun and real talk. Whether you're in the biz or just curious about what goes down behind the scenes of marketing, we've got you covered. Alyssa Berry: [00:00:33] Let's get to it. Welcome to Ladies Who Launch. Dakota Kidby: [00:00:40] We're back. Alyssa Berry: [00:00:42] Look who's back. Back again. Dakota Kidby: [00:00:45] The ladies are back. Tell a friend. Alyssa Berry: [00:00:49] Oh, my God, it's only been, what? Eight months. Here we are. Dakota Kidby: [00:00:54] We're back after an eight month hiatus. Welcome back to season five of Ladies Who launch. Alyssa Berry: [00:01:01] The eight month hiatus that was supposed to be like two. But Dakota and I are always on our own schedule, as many of our listeners know, so we are happy to be back, Dakota Kidby: [00:01:12] Happy to finally be back with you guys. And we have a brand new setup. We are now using new software, we have new tech, new equipment. We're going to be on YouTube. So we really look forward to taking Ladies Who Launch to the next level this year. Alyssa Berry: [00:01:28] Yes, and we did a rebrand too. So if you've been on our Instagram recently, you'll see we have a whole new logo brand we're coming out with. We're going to have new newsletter, new community events. We're back at it hardcore because we missed our community. And we know you guys missed us too. So.  Dakota Kidby: [00:01:46] Yeah, we got a lot of feedback from you guys over our hiatus that people were unimpressed that we were not recording. So we really appreciate your guys's support and we are very excited for season five of Ladies Who Launch. Alyssa Berry: [00:02:01] It's crazy it's season five, to be honest. Dakota Kidby: [00:02:03] I know. Yeah, so we started this, for those of you who are new to the podcast, Alyssa and myself started this podcast over Covid in 2020 as sort of an outlet to be able to get together as friends and be opinionated about all the things that we like to be opinionated about. And 90% of the time that is marketing, because we are both marketing professionals. I want to say 10% of the time it's everything else from period poverty to politics to what's going on in the world, to stuff that's going on in our city and so on and so forth. So.  Alyssa Berry: [00:02:40] And we will just pick up right where we left off. But we probably should give everyone a bit of an insight into what's gone on in these last eight months, both professionally and personally and all those sorts of things before we kind of dive back in. But we are still here. We are. We do still live in Calgary. Yeah, we both still have our own companies. We both still love our community. But some changes have happened. Dakota Kidby: [00:03:07] They have. Alyssa, do you want to go first? Alyssa Berry: [00:03:10] Yeah. I'm not going to delve too much into it because it's not really, well... I went to a bit of a dark side, and I took a full time gig back in August. The landscape for, I think everybody's going through this with small business and especially the sectors that I worked in, in tourism and culture were still having difficulty kind of coming back recovering from Covid. And I sort of had this moment of like, how much do I want to keep struggling with this? And I still do have my business and I still do work on the side. So don't think Alyssa Berry Communications has gone anywhere. I still work with clients and people that I love and, love doing work for them. But sometimes you need to be an adult and realize that sometimes a paycheck is necessary for whatever reasons. There's never any sense of failure or anything for any business person that has to make other arrangements, especially those of us that don't have spouses who can pick up the slack while the other is kind of struggling. So that's where I am. I'm not going to talk about it because obviously it's not for public consumption in that way, because this podcast is all about my business and me being a marketer and me being in the community. So that's still what we're going to focus on, because all of those things are still true. But yeah, that was sort of my big personal professional change for 2024 and into 2025. Dakota Kidby: [00:04:47] And we're all going to give you a big applaud because, applause, applause, because it's it's very hard to be brave a lot of the time, especially when you own your own business and you realize that you have to go elsewhere to make ends meet and pay the bills just because your particular audience isn't entirely there anymore. And so, yeah, I mean, I think it's been good for you in some ways as well. So, yeah, I just want to say, you know, I commend you for being brave, that's all. Alyssa Berry: [00:05:24] Yeah. And that's where we'll leave it. Dakota Kidby: [00:05:27] Okay. Got it. So, yeah, similarly, I really did some pretty massive work on myself over the last eight months, probably more than I ever have. I've talked about this a couple times in past episodes, and I just got very real with where I, where my life was going and where I want my life to go. And I also made some brave, scary decisions. So part of that included hiring pretty much a full team. So we now have like an operations team at Social Centric. We have back end web and full stack app and front end and back end web developers on our team. Um, and then we also have a full timer who is kind of my right hand woman. So I was very proud that I was able to pay salaries last year. But with that came some investment into the company to be able to do that. And then on top of that we also got very real about our client roster for the first time ever, I think. And we really looked at like, who do we actually want to work with and who just is not a fit for us professionally and personally, and we either amiably or... Well, no, they were all amiable, but we like we parted ways with them, either both of us parting ways or us parting ways and we just got very real about the types of clients that we want to work with moving forward. And we have only onboarded clients that make sense for us in 2025 so far. But I'll get real with you guys and say that that was really scary for me in the sense that I haven't been in debt in six, seven, probably eight years and debt really scares me for many reasons, and maybe we'll get into that in another episode. I have a family member who was really bad with money. Dakota Kidby: [00:07:26] My mom. And she ended up taking her life when I was 24 because of that and many other reasons. So I have a lot of inner wounding when it comes to debt and asking for help and any of that stuff. But the fact of the matter is, is if you're going to grow your business and scale up, you know, unless you have a bunch of seed money or people helping you or investors, you usually will have to go into a bit of debt. So that's been really interesting for me. Learning about getting grants, applying for lines of credit. And like actually growing the business in a way that a startup would grow because luckily for me, I never really had to do that. I had clients right out of the gate. But yeah, when you're supporting other people's salaries, you have a totally different responsibility. And so, yeah, we rebranded into a digital marketing house about two months ago, and we are very heavily overhauling our processes and our operations. We've made a lot of changes over the last couple of months. I've had to step into a bunch of different hats that I've never worn before, which has been really interesting. And I'm also learning a lot more about where I want to take not only Social Centric, but my own skill sets into the future. So.  Alyssa Berry: [00:08:44] Yeah, I think we need an episode on good and bad debt because I'm a believer that there's good debt to have, like a mortgage or investing in your company or investing in yourself, those kind of things. So yeah, that's probably a good conversation to have because people get super, super scared of investing in themselves or investing in their company, especially as women. [00:09:06] And we need to do [00:09:07] better at believing in ourselves. Dakota Kidby: [00:09:10] Absolutely. One thing I can say is there's one person that I'll always bet on in this world, and that's me. I do trust myself very, very deeply. That being said, to Alyssa's point, yeah, I do think an episode on that would be really great because I think when you start a business, you don't entirely understand the things that you need in order to be successful. And I was a bit chaotic and choppy over the last ten years in growing Social Centric. And there's absolutely nothing wrong with that. If there isn't even just a like a little bit of chaos, you probably aren't doing it right, or you're probably not taking risks. But I will say that had I had the knowledge that I have now, I probably would have gone about it a different way and I would have avoided a lot of burnout. Alyssa Berry: [00:10:01] But that's eight months in a nutshell, and that's why we were away longer than we intended. And just to give you, all of our listeners, especially those that kept messaging us and asking like, what's happening? Where are you guys? What are you coming back? What's going on? Just know that there's a lot of things going on. Dakota Kidby: [00:10:17] A lot going on. Yeah. Alyssa Berry: [00:10:18] In the background. And as we have been very candid about in this podcast from the get go, is that Ladies Who Launch is a passion project for us, and it's our own investments and our own time and money and all of those sorts of things. So sometimes when other things take priority, those passion projects just sort of have to be shelved for a little while while your actual adult things have to happen. And so I think we're both glad to be in a place where we are back. Dakota Kidby: [00:10:45] Yeah. We are. We're really happy to be in a place where we're back, and we do genuinely have a lot of really exciting things rolling out this year that we were going to talk about with you guys. We're going to be rolling out a really engaging, killer newsletter that's going to be full of phenomenal content, opportunities and opportunities to connect with us and others, and features of other women and marketers. And not only women, actually, probably everybody, that we think are awesome and that we want to share with you. And on top of that as well, we're going to be putting together a couple of in-person events in Calgary this year, which we're really excited about. And so we'll be offering that up to anybody who wants to attend. So if you're a listener that isn't in Calgary and you want to come down and hang out with us, that opportunity will be available this year. And we would love to meet you guys. So yeah. But other than that, we are coming off the heels of International Women's Day yesterday, and I wanted to kick off season five with you all by talking a little bit about authenticity and fake news on social media, because fuck me, I have seen so much bullshit on social media, especially the last couple of months, pertaining to not only just people like us, but also like, of course, with everything going down in the States and like a couple of celebrities have been really like kicking up dust on there over some of the stupidest shit I've ever seen. I personally, as someone who's in the digital marketing world, I'm having such a rough time understanding how we're using social media these days. And so I really wanted to unpack a few things with Alyssa on the podcast, because I thought it'd be really interesting. I want her opinion on a couple of things. I thought you guys would find it fun for us to banter about a few things, and then from there, I kind of want to dive into, well, how can you still use social media ethically and authentically in a world that is just wrought with trashy news and people pitting themselves and others against other people? Like, what do you, how is social media still relevant? Is it going away? Like, I want to talk about all of those things, but I'd like to use someone who's been all over the news lately as an example of the internet just being a trashy place. Dakota Kidby: [00:13:23] And Alyssa and I have very different opinions on this woman, which I think is going to make this very interesting. I hate to use this person as an example, because yes, they are a person of affluence. So I just want to like kick that off that this person is a person of affluence and they are very, she is a very wealthy woman who probably doesn't deserve all the hype. But that being said, I personally think Meghan Markle is, like, I think she's just a regular girl, just like Marie Antoinette was a regular girl, just like Anne Boleyn was a regular girl, just like Princess Diana was a regular girl. And does she have her demons and her blind spots? I'm sure she does. But first and foremost, I think she's been dealt a shitty fucking deck of cards personally. In the sense that what I see is this very genuine, kind-hearted woman who just wants to be a mum to her kids. She married this dude because she fell in love with him. Yes, he's a prince. Whatever. And what happened to her up in Britain, to me, is very, very much, resembles what happened to Diana and that, and I just think the whole, like the media up there and the media in particular that cover Palace news and whatever, the whole thing to me is just completely disgusting. I also don't entirely myself believe in the institution of the royals and the firm, as what people call it. I think it's all just a bunch of total bullshit. I think it's completely archaic and and I'm not surprised that the two of them like, left, and they just want to be normal. And like, I don't think there's anything wrong with that. Where I think Meghan fell short is after everything that went down, you know, after they got married and left, I don't really entirely see why she started this series on Netflix. Part of me wants to commend her for doing it because it's like, yeah, screw you, I'm still going to do what I want to do. Dakota Kidby: [00:15:38] But another part of me is like, okay, you didn't want more backlash, you didn't want more paparazzi coming after you, you didn't want more face time in the media. Why did you start this show? And then the problem with the show, in my opinion, if any of you have seen it, it's basically a cooking show that she does. It kind of reminds me of Marie Antoinette, and she's got her big palace out in Montecito, and then she bought this, like $8 million house to produce the show in. And it's very much like Marie's Hamlet in Versailles. I don't know if anyone's ever been there, but to me, it just reminds me of this opulent, disgusting wealth that, like, this woman who's been in the media for so many things that are not good, is now going to go buy this $8 million mansion to cook in and sprinkle flowers on things. And so I get where she's coming from. I think her heart's in the right place. She wants to share her joy with other people, but of course it's coming off as unrelatable and people are just tearing her apart. But what really kills me, and I'll let Alyssa interject in a moment here, what I don't like about this, and any woman or person who's in the media - and this happens to people who are in the public eye all the time, take Blake Lively, Anna Kendrick, all the people who've been in the public eye lately - these freaking bloggers who have made their careers and lifestyles off of literally like gathering videotape of these people and analyzing everything from like, their face changing from a smile to what they would call a mask. And then they pinpoint these people as narcissists and they just, it's their whole career to tear these people apart. And they just, and judge these people over like, things that they just would not know. It just makes me sick to my stomach. Anyway, that's my rant. [00:17:33] Hey y'all, sorry for the interruption. Just wanting to remind you to please give us five stars and subscribe to our podcast wherever you listen to podcasts. Honestly guys, this is the way that we build our podcast. And if you're a supporter of Ladies Who Launch, we would really, really appreciate it if you could just give us those five stars and subscribe. Thanks, guys. Now back to the episode. Alyssa Berry: [00:17:51] Okay. Uh, do you need a breath there? Dakota Kidby: [00:17:53] Yeah. I'm good. Okay. We're good. Alyssa Berry: [00:17:55] There was a lot going on there. Dakota Kidby: [00:17:56] There was a lot. Alyssa Berry: [00:17:57] Here's my thing with the Meghan Markle situation. And it's interesting that we are talking about this because I am a royalist. I'm a monarchist. And not because I think it isn't bullshit. Because, my grandma was and we, I remember I was like a little little kid for the Diana Charles wedding and like, we got up at my grandma's house and had at like four in the morning and had our crumpets and whatever, because my grandma's British and like, it was a very big part of. And I think a lot of the Diana situation for people sort of like revering Princess Diana, are all like sort of under the age of 35 because they didn't actually see all that went on during that time. Alyssa Berry: [00:18:38] And I mean, we can go into Diana in itself, but the Diana is an interesting parallel, because if you actually watch what's sort of taken place over the last six years, Meghan's used Diana as sort of her wedge to meet, first meet and then be with Harry. So I was a huge Meghan supporter. I thought she was awesome. I mean, who didn't watch Suits and like, I mean, I thought it was great. She was like, it was so cool to have a celebrity, like, be part of the royal family and like, oh, cool, whatever. I sort of bit of side-eyed during the wedding when, like, not a single member of her family was invited. I always find that a bit interesting. And I know people have family issues, but like, no one was there. Like, not a friend, not an anyone. And I always, I always have, and this is my own bias and I get that, but I always side-eye a little bit women who don't have close friendships. Because in order to have friends, you have to know how to be a friend. And I just always find women who have friends because, like, whether it's at work or they're always transactional in some way. But I always sort of look differently at women who just don't seem to have very solid, close girlfriends. Like, people talk about Serena Williams and all these people. Alyssa Berry: [00:19:59] It's like, yeah, she does know all these people, but they're not her girlfriends. They're not her people. And it was interesting to see at the wedding, like all of the celebrities that came, like, obviously the Beckhams are friends of the royal family, so that's different. But like George Clooney and his wife. Well, George Clooney publicly said like, oh, we thought we came because of her dad. Because of course her dad was well known. He was a lighting guy in Hollywood, so a lot of them knew him and were like, oh, we thought Thomas was going to be here. So when we got the invitation, we thought it was coming from him and blah blah, blah. So that's where I sort of like was like, what's going on here? But my biggest thing, and I mean them leaving whatever, she can say whatever she wants about the royal family, about them being racist. No one knows if any of that is true, because the royal family can never defend themselves against that. And even Harry has sort of backtracked from a lot of that stuff that they spewed out during Oprah. And it's interesting that Oprah has never made any comment about that interview since. And it's been scrubbed from her, like, TV thing, like she wants, because a lot of the things that they said in that were factually incorrect then about like, Archie not having a title which just based on where he and, well, now the little girl, whatever her name is, is in this line of succession, only the the children of the current monarch are titled or the grandchildren of the current monarch. Alyssa Berry: [00:21:19] And so now they are titled because now Charles is the monarch. But at the time they wouldn't be because they were not the immediate heirs to the throne. So saying those kind of things, like there were so many factually incorrect things that they were throwing out there that, like Oprah wouldn't know to push them on, but since then have come out as factually incorrect. So putting all that aside, because like as the Queen said, recollections vary. So moving on from that, I'm with you on I, look, I was really sort of rooting for them. And as I said, I was a big fan of hers. But since the, since them leaving and I think everyone had high like expectations of like, oh, this could be really good. Well, Harry does nothing. I'm not even sure what Prince Harry does now. I mean, he's been removed from his friends, his family, his job. Like he's not in the military anymore. I don't know what he does every day. So that's another side plot, whatever that is. But I had high hopes that, like, she would like, even go back to acting or be like... And it just seemed like it's so, it's all just like throwing stuff against the wall to see what sticks. Alyssa Berry: [00:22:34] Like, now we're in tradwife territory. And I have to say, like, if this was anyone but Meghan Markle in this Netflix TV show, people would be like, this is the fucking stupidest bullshit. But because it's Meghan Markle, people feel the need to defend it in some way. It's like, no, she's taking pretzels from a bag and putting it in another friggin plastic bag and putting a tag on it. And it's sort of reiterated my whole thing about like, she doesn't have friends because in that first episode where she's like going like, oh, Daniel's my oldest friend. And we've been like together, and he's done my makeup forever. But she didn't know he was left-handed when he started, when they started cutting the vegetables. And then he sort of made some, like, how close are you people? So everyone just sort of comes in and like, there's no sense of... And getting back to the authenticity thing, it's like, and people can rag on Martha Stewart and there's many reasons, but Martha Stewart was a rich housewife. She made her existence into her job. And Meghan isn't a rich housewife. She's rich, but she doesn't want to be a housewife. I mean, that's very obvious. So to make a show about being like a tradwife and like going out and like tending to your bees to then make candles, it's just like, who is the audience for this? I get it, some of the audience is just her people be like, whatever Meghan does, I'm going to watch cool, whatever. Alyssa Berry: [00:24:02] But I think the majority, from what I've sort of seen, the majority of people watching were hate watching it. And I'm like, is that really what you want to be like known for being the hate? I just, I don't know, like as a woman, and this is where we when you talk about being a narcissist, I think, she is a raging narcissist and I don't, she has all the tendencies of it in terms of not having solid relationships with people. Everything's always about her. Everything's my life is so hard and all these people are mean to me and like, never taking any responsibility, those are all very narcissistic behaviors. But, and I think I said this to you on one of our in our text chats when we were going back and forth about this show, is that women have a very difficult time seeing other women and their narcissistic behavior. We are very quick to point out men's narcissistic behavior, but we are very, we have a very difficult time pinpointing or associating women being narcissists, which they totally can be. And this is my own like pseudo psychoanalysis of the whole situation is that for a lot of women, they had narcissistic mothers, and the behavior of their moms with being controlling and being self-hating and being, like, how many mothers like telling you, like, you don't need a second plate, like all that sort of very selfish, controlling behavior and making everything your daughter's fault and making your life problems on your kids or on your daughter. Alyssa Berry: [00:25:34] Most women listening would be like, oh, yeah, it's totally my mom. Maybe not to that degree, but because we grew up with that and we see that in either our moms or women bosses that we've had. We are very, it's very difficult for us to step back and be like, wait a minute. Like, this isn't actually cool behavior. Like the other thing that's sort of related and how I sort of picked up on this interesting facets of Meghan's behavior is that she is so very, very careful about people, anyone seeing her kids, which I totally respect. No issues there. But the fact that like they hid the birth of Archie and they didn't announce it for days later. Like there's so many weird things there which just sort of like, was like, that's kind of strange, but like, even now. And that's cool. Nobody sees their kids. I totally get it. No issues there. But she also doesn't have any issue prancing other people's kids out for her own publicity, like showing up at the Uvalde shooting to like, comfort all the grieving parents in the parking lot and bringing flowers for a publicity stunt, or her and Harry going to Africa or Colombia and, like, traipsing around, like, underprivileged kids at orphanages and putting them on camera and being like, oh, aren't we great? Like, look at us here. Alyssa Berry: [00:26:55] Yeah, no problem exploiting other people's kids. But don't, God forbid, look at my kids. Like it's things like that that I just always side-eye. And she's just always sort of stepped in it in her own way. Again, I'm still hoping for the best here because I think, like, no one wants to think the worst of people. And I'm not one who wants to think the worst of people. But it gets back to that inauthentic thing. Like she is not authentically a rich housewife who is inviting friends over to enjoy her stuff. Like it's so obviously staged and acted. It's like just create a satiric, funny comedy about being a fake tradwife or whatever. Like, I think that would be a friggin funny show. But when you're, when you're making it a reality show, what is like, what actually is the thought process here? Dakota Kidby: [00:27:48] Oh, I have so many things to say. Okay, so first and foremost, I disagree that she doesn't have close girlfriends. I actually think she has a lot of close girlfriends. And... Alyssa Berry: [00:28:00] Where are they then? No one is stepping up for her. Dakota Kidby: [00:28:04] Abigail Spencer is stepping up for her. Mindy Kaling is stepping up for her. Alyssa Berry: [00:28:08] Mindy Kaling didn't even know her last name. Dakota Kidby: [00:28:11] So, fair enough. Fair enough. But I mean, here's the other thing all these people like, they probably don't see each other all the freaking time. Alyssa Berry: [00:28:20] It's transactional, and that's totally cool. Celebrities like, that's kind of the lifestyle. Like they have transactional relationships. You meet people on a set and you're besties and you do all the the show promotion together and oh my God, we're so besties. And look at us... Dakota Kidby: [00:28:34] But you're talking. She doesn't have like, an Alyssa and a Dakota. Alyssa Berry: [00:28:37] No. Dakota Kidby: [00:28:37] Or an Alyssa and a Karen or a Dakota and Lindsay. Alyssa Berry: [00:28:40] Yeah, because those people would be telling her, okay, let's just maybe take five steps back here and, like, assess what's happening and let's do this. Because even like their weird charitable organization that doesn't actually give out money. Yeah. Dakota Kidby: [00:28:57] The Archwell Foundation? Alyssa Berry: [00:28:58] Yeah. Dakota Kidby: [00:28:58] So that's what I thought Harry's job was, is I thought that's like he's doing that. Alyssa Berry: [00:29:03] In what way? Dakota Kidby: [00:29:05] And I don't know, I don't know. Alyssa Berry: [00:29:06] But that's the thing. Dakota Kidby: [00:29:07] I didn't go down that deep of a hole. Alyssa Berry: [00:29:08] They're doing all these things, like they kind of throw out all these things and, but what actually is the result of... Like, I just would like, I mean, yeah, I don't... The Harry things. Dakota Kidby: [00:29:18] This is kind of my point is like going back to the authenticity piece, whether you're somebody who already has a big public profile or not, anything you do online these days, like you better be doing it authentically because it'll get called out real quick if you're not. Alyssa Berry: [00:29:41] Really quickly. Dakota Kidby: [00:29:43] And social media is not only difficult to do now in the sense that there's a million steps. I'm not saying it has to be perfect or really good all of the time, but it has to be authentic. And what I mean by that is it's got to have a plan and a strategy and it's got to have some sort of a gap that it is filling to help, to actually help people with something. And if you don't, that's fine, like then it's probably just fodder. But there are channels that make fun of tradwives that are filling a gap for people because they're hilarious. Alyssa Berry: [00:30:26] They're hilarious. Dakota Kidby: [00:30:26] So you can be hilarious and fill a gap. But yeah, like, it is so unbelievably difficult these days to get seen, noticed, liked, followed on social. And so step number one, why are you even doing it? Like is it for to sell, to sell something? Is it to sell you as a human being, as a brand? What is it? And then how are you going to do it in a way that is authentically telling your story to fill a gap, right? And this is where Meghan missed the mark. She doesn't know her audience at all. Alyssa Berry: [00:31:02] No. Dakota Kidby: [00:31:03] Has no fucking clue who they are. Pardon my language. Alyssa Berry: [00:31:06] And also doesn't want to, I think, like, I don't think she's interested in the plebs and the poors and the people who would follow her. Like she's not interested in that. Dakota Kidby: [00:31:15] Yeah. And then the other thing, too, is she's put herself back into the line of fire after complaining for forever. And like, I watched Harry and Meghan over the weekend to do some like reconnaissance for this episode. And I got to tell you, that documentary definitely broke my heart in the sense that I just saw a woman like, a woman who fell in love. And I don't know if she lied about not knowing Harry. Alyssa and I have different perspectives on that. Alyssa Berry: [00:31:43] She totally knew him. She had Princess Diana posters all over her bedroom. Dakota Kidby: [00:31:47] Oh, wow. Okay. Alyssa Berry: [00:31:49] Yeah. Like, there's some lore of Meghan that, like, people choose to, whether they want to, whatever. She wears Diana's perfume. Like, it's all just a little weird. It's a little psycho-ish. Like. And the fact in his book when he said he sleeps next, like, with a thing of his mother's hair next to the bed. Like, there's so many, like, I think a lot of this more so does Harry. Dakota Kidby: [00:32:09] He does? Alyssa Berry: [00:32:10] Yeah. I have issues more with Harry, I think, than her. Like the fact that, like, he should have prepped her, like, why do you think it took like William, like seven, eight years to bring Catherine into the family. There is so much to learn. You need to know that they're ready for it. You want to make sure they're protected. He didn't do any of that. First of all, I mean, they were both in their late 30s, so it's not like we're talking about a 19 year old Diana, which was a whole other kettle of fish. Dakota Kidby: [00:32:36] Yes. Alyssa Berry: [00:32:37] He's an idiot. Like he didn't prepare her. He didn't, like he didn't explain like that like just even though the Queen's your grandma, like, we still curtsy to the Queen, like there's so many things that like. Dakota Kidby: [00:32:48] And that part on her new show or on the documentary, when she's like, she made fun of the curtsying process and he just looked livid. Alyssa Berry: [00:32:57] Livid.  Dakota Kidby: [00:32:58] Like, you don't do that. Like and that I respect, I respect tradition, I respect the Queen. Alyssa Berry: [00:33:03] Like, just know what you're doing. Like, you can think it's shit. Like, we could all think the royal family's... Dakota Kidby: [00:33:08] Don't do it on TV. Alyssa Berry: [00:33:09] And you're marrying into it. You made that decision. No one forced you. So the least you could do is like, pretend to like not, well, not even she could have pretended, she is an actress, but it's like, at least like...  Dakota Kidby: [00:33:23] Just respect it. Respect the tradition. You could literally say in the same breath, you know, I respect the tradition of this, but I disagree with it. Alyssa Berry: [00:33:32] Yeah. And you could have like because even at the time, like the Queen, when she met with the Queen at the beginning, the Queen was like, we think it's great you're here. And if you want to keep acting like, please do, like no one's going to, you don't have to, like, be a full time member if you don't want to. Like, so many concessions were made and she didn't... But it's like that's on fucking Harry. Again, pardon my language, but it's like he is a total idiot. And he has been for years. Like, does anyone remember the gong show at Cowboys in the late 90s with the strippers and the pool table and his time at CFB Suffield, and I was in high school at the time, or maybe not high school maybe, yeah, whatever, was legendary. Everybody in Medicine Hat knew, like he was a massive drug addict. Charles and William covered so much of his crap. It was his, it was the Queen that basically forced him into the military to be like, look, kid, you need to do something like, you are ridiculous. Dakota Kidby: [00:34:28] Out of control. Alyssa Berry: [00:34:29] Out of control. And so a lot of what I think went wrong was on him more so than her, but I think she fed into it. And then because she is an actress, then making it a bigger deal and making it a thing, thinking that you're going to get sympathy, which she did. But again, it's to a family that can't defend itself. So again, whatever they've said, no one knows if any of that's true or whatever is true, because the royal family can't ever come out and be like, no, she's full of shit. Or yeah, this might have happened, but it was more like this, because they don't do that, right? So it's an interesting, like it was kind of a bit of a perfect storm how all of that happened. And how it all spun off. But I agree with you that it's like, I had high expectations or hopes of what they would do with this, with their celebrity moving forward, and it's really just been a lot of nothing. Dakota Kidby: [00:35:30] 100%. Alyssa Berry: [00:35:31] And it's disappointing on all levels. But to me, Harry's the bigger idiot in this whole thing. But that's another conversation. Dakota Kidby: [00:35:38] That's another conversation for another day. Yeah. I think what irks me and what I've been struggling with lately is I don't, so I do digital and social media marketing for a living, but a lot of the time I absolutely detest what I see online, and it's actually been really good for my mental health because I've stopped scrolling and I just don't do it anymore because it's such a waste of my time. I'll try to, like, get the algorithm corrected to the point where only the things that I really want to see are showing up on my algorithm. So like people's podcasts that I listen listened to, advice that I like to get, that kind of thing, cooking, but other than that, like. Alyssa Berry: [00:36:20] It's so toxic. Dakota Kidby: [00:36:21] But it's still to this day, like, I still, because I'm in this space, I'll receive probably, I'll get served five ads a day about coaching and like, social media support and take my course and all that crap. And that whole world also drives me bananas, even though I do respect some people that do that, and I do access some people that do that really well. And I even have a business coach that does that for a living. That being said, the amount of bullshit that I get served on a daily basis, I can't frickin stand it. So if I can give you one big piece of advice for 2025 from the social media space, it is, as I've mentioned a number of times now, to be as authentic as possible. And what does that mean? Just be yourself. Like, be yourself. Speak your mind. Have an opinion, give a voice to issues and things that don't necessarily get airtime. Be contentious if you have to, right. Obviously if your brand is sensitive, you want to be careful about what you're spouting off. And sometimes politics can be a really tricky place, so just be a little careful with that. But if you want to make an impact, then feel free to talk about whatever you want. Just keep in mind that there will be haters and there will be trolls no matter what, no matter what. Alyssa Berry: [00:37:41] And I think that's what my advice to a Meghan Markle would be. Like, if you look at her Instagram now, like I think it's what was it, as ever, Meghan or whatever she changed it to, again, just terrible rebranding. Like that needs a whole other discussion about just the terrible rebranding. But her whole, her whole existence on social media is so heavily filtered and curated, I think it just also leads into that inauthenticity feeling. If she would have gone back to, like before she got married, she had that blog called The Tig or whatever it was called, and she had...  Dakota Kidby: [00:38:20] I love that brand. Alyssa Berry: [00:38:20] Right. So great, so great. She was authentic, she talked about, like, food she liked, but like, do that, but, like, just trying to be like, you're trying to be that, but in this weird filtered still like I'm a duchess sort of way. And it's like, you're like, just lean in to you authentically, like food and just talk about food and not have to have this whole pretense that you're going to cook it, like, make your own flower in the backyard or whatever. Like, no one's doing that. Stop it. So that's what I would say. And I mean, I would say that to any client that I have now. I mean, I understand that people have to sell things, whether you're a retail store or whether you're selling whatever, and that social media is a mechanism to do that. But if you watch some of the like most successful people on social media, they do just show up as themselves. Like that's why TikTok took off so much during Covid. It was just people in their living rooms making videos and doing silly dances and all those sorts of things. And so it's like...  Dakota Kidby: [00:39:25] Having fun. Alyssa Berry: [00:39:26] Having fun. Whatever. Like do that. Like even as a business, you can do that and just show up and just talk in your living room. Like, don't make your social media existence so polished and so filtered and oh my God, every hair on your head must be like photoshopped out before you post an image to Instagram or do a reel. It's like the whole fun of social media is that it's cuckoo bananas. Like, lean into that. Dakota Kidby: [00:39:53] People, people want scrappy. Alyssa Berry: [00:39:56] Yeah. Dakota Kidby: [00:39:57] And any of us business owners who are tuning in and Alyssa and myself, they know, we know that scrappiness is a massive part of starting a business or starting a brand. And when I say scrappiness, I mean there's chaos. There's shit that goes wrong. And it's the stuff that goes wrong that people value hearing about because they're dealing with it too. And they want to know that they're not alone. Nobody really, in today's day and age, wants to hear about how fucking perfect someone's life is, or how they went out and ground this einkorn flour to make these pancakes for their children and milked the cow like, yeah, there's that whole tradwife vibe going on, and sometimes I buy into it, but I think, like, actually one of my favorite brands... And people may come for me for saying this because a lot of people would say that she is very perfect and exudes this, but I really love Hannah, the ballerina farm lady. You know, like, yeah, she's a former ballerina. She does the pageant circuit. She's got, like her ten kids, she's got a hunky husband, she lives on the farm and they do cook every, like you know, they do cook their meals from scratch and whatever. Alyssa Berry: [00:41:10] She does, he doesn't do anything. I'm just going to put that in there. She does all of that. And he wanted those ten kids. She did not. But I'll leave it at that. Dakota Kidby: [00:41:19] Again, this is that fodder though that I just like...  Alyssa Berry: [00:41:22] But this is the whole thing is you're putting that out online. Your husband is a complete friggin moron. You're showing him being a complete friggin moron. I have every right to say that you are in this situation, well, a) because they're Mormon, but b) because your husband is rich and you can live that way because you're rich. Dakota Kidby: [00:41:40] That being said, I, like there's been many pieces of content she's put out talking about, like, do we cook every single meal this way? Absolutely not. Do you know how long it takes me to make this pumpkin stew that I do in the pumpkin? It takes me six hours. Sourdough bread takes this long, like, and, you know, most of the time. Alyssa Berry: [00:42:00] And I have three nannies.  Dakota Kidby: [00:42:02] Well. And if I had that many kids, I'd probably... Alyssa Berry: [00:42:05] Right. But like, let's just talk about it. Let's not pretend she's doing that all on her own. It's a business. Dakota Kidby: [00:42:09] And I don't think she does pretend that though. That's what I really respect, is she doesn't pretend. Alyssa Berry: [00:42:15] But you know who I am finding really effective on social media right now are Canadian businesses who are online and talking about the tariffs and shopping local and making adjustments and being like, Chapman ice cream, for example, just made a post online this week and their Canadian ice cream company, amazing company out of Ontario, treat their employees really great, all of that. And they said they're just going to eat whatever it costs them for these tariffs over like for the rest of the year or whatever. And they're looking at other supplier alternatives. So we're looking in Europe and other places to get supplies so that we can extricate ourselves from the US and not be... So that's all very authentic, interesting people struggling, being like, hey, I'm a small business that sells leggings online, and Amazon is kicking my ass. Like I saw one small business owner, it's Aro, A R O, I think, athletics and I think she's out of Ontario too, if not BC. Anyway, she sells like athleisure wear and she went on Amazon. She started selling her items on Amazon Canada and she just pulled from Amazon. And not because Amazon's awful, because we know it is, but she's getting, because there's no oversight from Amazon of what people are returning or what people are... So she is getting people returning items that they didn't buy from her, like their like socks or whatever, but because they had a shipping label or that they had ordered from her in the past, they're returning it to her and she has to eat the cost of that return from Amazon, even though it wasn't from her, like they're not her items. And so she's like, I'm just going to get off Amazon because there's no oversight of what... Dakota Kidby: [00:44:02] I've actually heard of that. Now that I think about it. Alyssa Berry: [00:44:04] She's now like, okay, so now I'm back. I'm just going to be selling on my website, doing all that. So hey, if you can support, this is what we're doing, blah, blah, blah, that's authentic. Like showing what's really going on behind the scenes in running a small business right now, especially small businesses in the clothing or retail sector in Canada that are making and supplying their own clothing here in Canada. And having to justify like one guy who's really great is Connor Curran, who runs who owns Local Laundry, which is a Calgary company. And him talking about like when people bitch at him about like, well, why is your hoodie like $70. He's like, well because we pay people. Dakota Kidby: [00:44:39] Yeah. We pay people fair wages. Alyssa Berry: [00:44:41] We pay people, like and it's made here in Canada. It's made by seamstresses. The fabric, all of that is Canadian. So people are now getting educated about that stuff. It's like, oh, I have no problem spending $70 on a hoodie that I can wear for the next 15 years if I know that. Dakota Kidby: [00:44:54] And that's a great way to show up authentically and be honest. Alyssa Berry: [00:44:57] So those are the kind of things like that are resonating right now, because that's just what's happening right now online. But that's just sort of a testament of what people want to see from people online is like, everything isn't great. You don't have to pretend it is. And talk about it. Dakota Kidby: [00:45:14] Don't pretend. I think some of my favorite videos over the last while have been, I really appreciate, as someone who has really bad seasonal depression, those like refresh videos where folks kind of get up in the morning on a Sunday and they're like, come, come for a depression, like I've come out of my depression, let's do a refresh together. And you go through the house and like, they clean everything and it like motivates you to go do that. Alyssa Berry: [00:45:37] I like that too. I like the ones that are the, what do they call it, the the late shift or the last shift where they make sure their kitchen and everything is clean before they go to bed at night. And I'm like, oh, I love that. I think it's called the late shift. Dakota Kidby: [00:45:49] Oh no, I haven't heard of that. Alyssa Berry: [00:45:50] So make sure all the toys are picked up and the the kitchen is cleaned before you go to bed because you can, you wake up and it's, you're in a better mood. Dakota Kidby: [00:45:56] And then you feel good. Alyssa Berry: [00:45:57] I love that stuff. I'm a sucker for all that kind of stuff. Dakota Kidby: [00:46:01] But yeah, just so yeah. Anyway, interesting stuff going down right now and yeah, so. But yeah, for our Canadian listeners, getting yourself educated around what's going on with tariffs and flipping the script on how you shop, very important right now. And we'll definitely talk about that in another episode coming up pretty soon here too. But yeah, other than that, I think we're out of time for today. So we appreciated having you guys listen in and we will see you in two weeks. Alyssa Berry: [00:46:34] Thanks for tuning in to another episode of Ladies Who Launch. 

Wine Chats with Bildo and Lindalin
We watched 'Adolescence', and wow... We have thoughts!

Wine Chats with Bildo and Lindalin

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2025 28:46


This week, we're diving into the new Netflix TV show Adolescence - and let's just say, it hit close to home! With kids around the same age as the characters, we couldn't help but compare notes on what it's really like raising kids today. From the crazy world of online slang (seriously, what are they even saying?!) to parents giving their kids way too much freedom, we had thoughts.Connect with Us:Follow us on Instagram: @WineChatsPodcastSend us your period horror stories at winechatspodcast@gmail.comSubscribe & Review Wine Chats on Apple Podcasts: Click hereWatch & Subscribe on YouTube: youtube.com/channel/UCMIlV9pP_mGVZ_YKgjYtcXwJoin the fun on TikTok: tiktok.com/@winechatspodcastGot thoughts? Let's chat on Instagram: instagram.com/winechatspodcastCheck out our website for all things Wine Chats: winechatspodcast.comThanks for listening and hanging out with us—we love you!Intro MusicOrchestral Funky Hip-Hop Beat by Glitch | https://soundcloud.com/glitchMusic promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.comCreative Commons / Attribution 3.0 Unported License (CC BY 3.0https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en_US Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

95bFM: The Wire
‘Adolescence,' Fandoms, and Exploring Soft Power w/ Global Innovator, Matt Hart: 24 March, 2025

95bFM: The Wire

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2025


Global Innovator, Matt Hart, joins News and Editorial Director and Monday Wire Host, Joel, is studio to continue their discussion into the Netflix TV series, 'adolescence,' fandoms, and 'soft-power'! 

Woman's Hour
Weekend Woman's Hour: Stacey Dooley, Authors Yuan Yang and Sanam Mahloudji, Adolescence, Gossip, AI, Boxing & domestic violence

Woman's Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2025 56:40


In the documentary Growing up Gypsy, Stacey Dooley gets to know three young English Romany Gypsy women. Invited into the traditionally private community, Stacey discovers the complex balancing act the young women face growing up in one of Britain's most maligned ethnic minorities. She meets 23 year old Chantelle who prides herself in keeping with the ‘old' Gypsy values her granny Rita taught her and shares her ‘Gypsy Cleaning' videos on social media where she has nearly 400,000 followers on TikTok and 15 million likes on her page. Chantelle joined Kylie Pentelow to talk about her life, alongside Stacey Dooley.In this week's Women's Prize discussion, Clare McDonnell heard from two authors about the debut books they've had long-listed for this year's prestigious literary prize. Sanam Mahloudji's novel, The Persians, tells the story of the Valiat family from the perspective of five women from 1940s Iran into a splintered 2000s. And Labour MP Yuan Yang's non-fiction book, Private Revolutions, explores the lives of four women born in China in the 1980s and 90s during a time of rapid change in society.Since its release, the Netflix TV series Adolescence has caused widespread discussion about what's shaping our teenagers' lives. The four-part series follows the fallout from 13-year-old Jamie's arrest on suspicion of murdering his female classmate, Katie. The show is a critique of social media-boosted toxic masculinity and its role in the teenage experience. Clare discussed the issues with clinical psychologist, Dr Amani Milligan and Consultant Forensic Psychologist, Dr Ruth Tully.Do you enjoy a bit of gossip? The thrill of being the first to hear something and sharing it, or the irresistible urge to be let into the lives of others? What's the difference between idle gossip and hurtful criticism behind someone's back, do women gossip as much as men and can gossip be used to keep women safe? American journalist Kelsey McKinney joined Clare to discuss her new book, You Didn't Hear This From Me: Notes on the Art of Gossip.Technology journalist and author Lara Lewington asks how artificial intelligence can improve women's health, and what we are ready for it to do for us? From prevention and diagnostics to testing and tracking, we speak to female experts, scientists and practitioners. Her experts include Madhumita Murgia, AI Editor of the Financial Times, Nell Thornton, Improvement Fellow, The Health Foundation and Dr Ellie Cannon, a GP and author.This week we heard how victims and survivors of domestic abuse want the police to better protect them from perpetrators, but there's also a very practical and positive way some women have been trying to process their trauma to build a future for themselves. British boxer Lesley Sackey - who previously won gold at the EU Championships - is a survivor of an abusive relationship and now helps other women to gain confidence and move forward by getting into the boxing ring. She joined Claire, along with Olivia Culverhouse, who took part in Lesley's 10-week Fight Forward course.Presenter: Kylie Pentelow Producer: Annette Wells Editor: Sarah Crawley

Pharmacist's Voice
Pharmacist Podcasters Series Episode 10 with Rachel Gainsbrugh, PharmD

Pharmacist's Voice

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2025 64:50


Rachel Gainsbrugh, PharmD is the host of The Luxury Rental Doctor Show (Podcast). She is passionate about helping professionals create a life they don't need a vacation from through AirBNB investing. Click the link to listen today! https://www.shorttermgems.com/podcast    This is the 10th episode in the Pharmacist Podcasters Series. My guests and I talk about podcasting to inspire you to host a podcast, be a podcast guest, or use your voice in general. If you're interested in podcasting, pod-guesting, or public speaking, you'll like this episode. During our conversation, Dr. Rachel talks about how she started her podcast, what it's about, how she got into short-term rentals, her intended audience, advice for new podcasters, and more.    Thank you for listening to episode 323 of The Pharmacist's Voice ® Podcast!   To read the FULL show notes, visit https://www.thepharmacistsvoice.com/podcast.  Select episode 323.   ✅ Guest Application Form (The Pharmacist's Voice Podcast) https://bit.ly/41iGogX    If you need help starting your podcast, I can help. Get my FREE eBook (or audiobook version) on kimnewlove.com/podcasting. I also teach a self-paced, online course and work with clients by-the-hour. Listen to my episodes about podcasting in my back catalog on thepharmacistsvoice.com/podcast.    Subscribe to or follow The Pharmacist's Voice ® Podcast to get each new episode delivered to your podcast player and YouTube every time a new one comes out!     Apple Podcasts   https://apple.co/42yqXOG  Spotify  https://spoti.fi/3qAk3uY  Amazon/Audible  https://adbl.co/43tM45P YouTube https://bit.ly/43Rnrjt   Bio - Rachel Gainsbrugh, PharmD (March 2025) Rachel was born in Haiti with a drive to make a difference and not take her parents' sacrifices for granted. She was raised in Miami, worked hard, became a doctor and was left with over $500K in student loans. So, she grinded hard to pay off her loans. When she found AirBNB investing, it became a game-changer for her where she was able to make 15X on short-term real estate rentals over long-term rentals. Now, she's a healthcare professional by day and a rental investor by night. She's the owner and manager of 18 luxury short-term rentals with a lucrative cash-flowing rental portfolio, mom, wife and real estate coach that was recently featured on a Netflix TV show showcasing one of her luxury rentals. Rachel is passionate about helping professionals create a life they don't need a vacation from through AirBNB investing.   The Luxury Rental Doctor Show Podcast description (March 2025, Apple Podcasts App) Ever wish you had a seasoned real estate mentor whispering success secrets in your ear? That's exactly what you'll get when you tune into the acclaimed “The Luxury Rental Doctor Show” with your host, Dr. Rachel Gainsbrugh. From inner-city Miami to luxury AirBNB investor, this retired pharmacist, best-selling author, and Netflix-featured personality brings you insights that transform challenges into profitable opportunities. Her specialty? Breaking down her journey and strategies into actionable steps designed to maximize your investment returns with minimal properties.   Tune in, get inspired, and get ready to discover why countless medical professionals and entrepreneurs turn to Dr. Rachel for guidance when it comes to luxury short-term and mid-term rentals. Whether you're a healthcare worker seeking financial freedom, a mom balancing life and investments, or a professional aiming to retire early, each episode is crafted to help you take immediate action on the most effective strategies for building your own profitable rental portfolio today. Join Dr. Rachel and learn how to leverage real estate for a life of less stress and more success.   Links from this episode Rachel's Podcast Link https://www.shorttermgems.com/podcast  Rachel's Business website https://www.shorttermgems.com/  Rachel on Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-rachel-gainsbrugh/  Rachel on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/rachel.gainsbrugh/  Rachel on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@theluxuryrentaldoctorshow Rachel on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/short.term.gems  Rachel on X (Twitter) https://x.com/GratefulPharmD  Rachel on Pinterest https://www.pinterest.com/shorttermgems/  Rachel on TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@luxury_str_doctor?lang=en  75 Gems Resource https://www.shorttermgems.com/75gems  Captivate is a media host https://www.captivate.fm/  Online course platform https://kajabi.com/    Pharmacist Podcasters Series Part 1 with Ola Latala, PharmD (The Pharmacist's Voice Podcast Episode 248) Part 2 with Deeb Eid, PharmD (The Pharmacist's Voice Podcast Episode 253) Part 3 with Justin Cole, PharmD (The Pharmacist's Voice Podcast Episode 257) Part 4 with Christina Fontana, PharmD The Pharmacist's Voice Podcast Episode 262 Part 5 with Tony Dao, PharmD The Pharmacist's Voice Podcast Episode 266 Part 6 with Dr. H (Hussam Hamoush, PharmD) The Pharmacist's Voice Podcast Episode 275 Part 7 with Julie Doan, PharmD The Pharmacist's Voice Podcast Episode 297 Part 8 with Tim Ulbrich, PharmD The Pharmacist's Voice Podcast Episode 306  Part 9 with Zain Syed, PharmD The Pharmacist's Voice Podcast Episode 310  Part 10 with Rachel Gainsbrugh, PharmD (TODAY!)    Kim's websites and social media links: ✅ Guest Application Form (The Pharmacist's Voice Podcast) https://bit.ly/41iGogX  ✅ Monthly email newsletter sign-up link https://bit.ly/3AHJIaF  ✅ LinkedIn Newsletter https://bit.ly/40VmV5B ✅ Business website https://www.thepharmacistsvoice.com ✅ The Pharmacist's Voice ® Podcast https://www.thepharmacistsvoice.com/podcast ✅ Pronounce Drug Names Like a Pro © Online Course https://www.kimnewlove.com  ✅ FREE Podcasting eBook/audiobook combo https://www.kimnewlove.com/podcasting  ✅ Podcasting Online Course https://www.kimnewlove.com/podcasting  ✅ Private Podcasting Coaching or Consulting https://www.kimnewlove.com/private-coaching  ✅ LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/kimnewlove ✅ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/kim.newlove.96 ✅ Twitter https://twitter.com/KimNewloveVO ✅ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/kimnewlovevo/ ✅ YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCA3UyhNBi9CCqIMP8t1wRZQ ✅ ACX (Audiobook Narrator Profile) https://www.acx.com/narrator?p=A10FSORRTANJ4Z ✅ Start a podcast with the same coach who helped me get started (Dave Jackson from The School of Podcasting)! **Affiliate Link - NEW 9-8-23**      Thank you for listening to episode 323 of The Pharmacist's Voice ® Podcast.  If you know someone who would like this episode, please share it with them!

Salaam Nerds Podcast
Salaam Nerds: E682 Dabba Cartel Interview With Shibani Akhtar & Hitesh Bhatia

Salaam Nerds Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2025 16:03


Neebz interviews the Director and Creator of hit Netflix TV show Dabba Cartel In VivaLife Society, men and women lead parallel lives — one caught in a pharma investigation, the other in drug peddling through a dabba delivery business.

Woman's Hour
Protests in Turkey, Adolescence, Women in Revolt! exhibition

Woman's Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2025 56:01


Last night saw the fifth night of fierce protests across Turkey, after the main rival politician to the country's President Erdogan, was formally arrested and charged with corruption, having been detained on Wednesday. Ekrem Imamoglu, the mayor of Istanbul, has been declared as the CHP - the Republican People's Party's 2028 presidential nominee - in the last few hours. Women are being seen on the streets in their thousands and Imamoglu's wife, Dilek Kaya Imamoglu, addressed crowds outside of the Istanbul city hall yesterday. Clare McDonnell discusses the situation with the BBC's Emily Wither and Feride Eralp, a feminist activist in Turkey.Since its release, the Netflix TV series Adolescence has caused widespread discussion about what's shaping our teenagers' lives. The four-part series follows the fallout from 13-year-old Jamie's arrest on suspicion of murdering his female classmate, Katie. The show is a critique of social media-boosted toxic masculinity and its role in the teenage experience. Clare discusses the issues with clinical psychologist, Dr Amani Milligan and Consultant Forensic Psychologist, Dr Ruth Tully.The National Crime Agency has launched a month-long social media campaign to combat the threat posed to teenage boys (15-17 years old) by financially motivated sexual extortion or ‘sextortion'. Marie Smith from the National Crime Agency (NCA) and Emma Hardy from Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) explain why this campaign is so urgent. Women in Revolt! Art and Activism in the UK 1970-1990 is a landmark exhibition currently on at the Whitworth in Manchester featuring more than 90 women artists and collectives whose ideas helped fuel the women's liberation movement during a period of significant social, economic and political change. Clare is joined by Linsey Young, independent curator and researcher who curated the exhibition when she worked at Tate Britain, and Amrita Dhallu, also herself a curator.Presented by Clare McDonnell Producer: Louise Corley

Kpop Boy Bands Gossip News 2024
Part 2: I am watching the Netflix tv show kdrama of The Potato Lab 2025 number 2 spoilers

Kpop Boy Bands Gossip News 2024

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2025 8:56


I am watching the Netflix tv show kdrama of The Potato Lab 2025 number 2 spoilers.

Backlund&Lange Podcast
374. Workcation

Backlund&Lange Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2025 48:23


Hyvää huomista naistenpäivää! Hiihtoloma on ohi, ja olemme taas mikrofonien äärellä. Ruotsi on – ensimmäistä kertaa – vähän suomalainen, ja otamme tästä kaiken ilon irti. Kerromme millaista on workcationilla, ja mikä on työmatkojen vaiettu luksus. Nämä mainitsemme: Elokuva: Spermageddon Podcast: Still the place (Melrose Place) Podcast/äänikirja: Paul Holes: Devil in the valley Elokuva: Bridget Jones: Mad about the boy TV-sarja: Halln (YLE Areena) TV-sarja: Running point (Netflix) TV-sarja: With love, Meghan (Netflix) Podcast: The rise and fall of Diddy

News Headlines in Morse Code at 15 WPM

Morse code transcription: vvv vvv A23a Worlds biggest iceberg runs aground off remote island What pause in US military aid could mean for Ukraine Jagtar Singh Johal acquitted in India terror case Greggs sales top 2bn after pizza, wedges and chicken goujons push Americans voters frustrated by Zelensky Trump Oval Office spat Zero hour contract ban to include agency workers in employment bill Dolly Partons husband, Carl Dean, dies aged 82 All smiles in Meghans relentlessly upbeat Netflix TV series Stock markets fall after US tariffs spark trade war fears Autistic woman wrongly locked up in mental health hospital for 45 years

News Headlines in Morse Code at 20 WPM

Morse code transcription: vvv vvv Autistic woman wrongly locked up in mental health hospital for 45 years A23a Worlds biggest iceberg runs aground off remote island Americans voters frustrated by Zelensky Trump Oval Office spat Zero hour contract ban to include agency workers in employment bill All smiles in Meghans relentlessly upbeat Netflix TV series Dolly Partons husband, Carl Dean, dies aged 82 Greggs sales top 2bn after pizza, wedges and chicken goujons push Stock markets fall after US tariffs spark trade war fears Jagtar Singh Johal acquitted in India terror case What pause in US military aid could mean for Ukraine

News Headlines in Morse Code at 25 WPM

Morse code transcription: vvv vvv All smiles in Meghans relentlessly upbeat Netflix TV series Stock markets fall after US tariffs spark trade war fears Dolly Partons husband, Carl Dean, dies aged 82 A23a Worlds biggest iceberg runs aground off remote island Americans voters frustrated by Zelensky Trump Oval Office spat What pause in US military aid could mean for Ukraine Greggs sales top 2bn after pizza, wedges and chicken goujons push Zero hour contract ban to include agency workers in employment bill Jagtar Singh Johal acquitted in India terror case Autistic woman wrongly locked up in mental health hospital for 45 years

News Headlines in Morse Code at 10 WPM

Morse code transcription: vvv vvv Americans voters frustrated by Zelensky Trump Oval Office spat Jagtar Singh Johal acquitted in India terror case Zero hour contract ban to include agency workers in employment bill Dolly Partons husband, Carl Dean, dies aged 82 Autistic woman wrongly locked up in mental health hospital for 45 years Stock markets fall after US tariffs spark trade war fears All smiles in Meghans relentlessly upbeat Netflix TV series What pause in US military aid could mean for Ukraine Greggs sales top 2bn after pizza, wedges and chicken goujons push A23a Worlds biggest iceberg runs aground off remote island

Hometime with Bush & Richie
Hometime - The One With Robert Carlyle

Hometime with Bush & Richie

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2025 15:04


Acting great Robert Carlyle joined Bush to talk all about his new Netflix TV show, Toxic Town. Plus, Bush made sure to ask Robert about some of his most iconic roles... cue Begbie & Trainspotting chat.

Clare FM - Podcasts
Quid Games In Aid Of Spanish Point Pitch Development

Clare FM - Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2025 7:39


How would you like to take part in Squid Game...but without the physical violence? Miltown LGFA, along with St. Joseph's Miltown Malbay GAA Club and St. Joseph's Secondary School Spanish Point, have joined forces to create an offshoot of the popular Netflix TV show, where hundreds of cash-strapped contestants accept an invitation to compete in children's games for a tempting prize, but the stakes are deadly. While Quid Game in Miltown Malbay may not contain such deadly stakes, it promises to be a test of skill, patience, wits, and endurance. The aim of Quid Game is to raise funds for the development of a new training pitch. To learn more about it, Alan Morrissey was joined by chairperson of Miltown GAA, Francis Lynch, and principal of St Joseph's Secondary School in Spanish Point, Paul Reidy. Photo (c): https://www.facebook.com/miltownmalbay.ladiesfootball/photos/quid-game-fundraiserwe-would-like-everyone-to-know-about-a-really-exciting-fundr/1133928318742067/?_rdr

The Don Tony Show / Wednesday Night Don-O-Mite
Pro Wrestling News Report (February 15, 2025)

The Don Tony Show / Wednesday Night Don-O-Mite

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2025 66:21


Here is your Pro Wrestling News Report for February 15, 2025. Running Time: 67 Minutes.  Topics covered in this report include:  Chris Bey posts an emotional video and health update, detailing his original paralysis, emergency surgery, regaining feeling in his lower extremities and defying medical odds that he would never walk again Charlotte Flair chooses Tiffany Stratton as WWE WrestleMania 41 opponent Damian Priest and Naomi qualify for Elimination Chamber matches NXT Vengeance Day 2025 results AEW Grand Slam: Australia (2/15/25) results Demolition/WWE Hall Of Fame rumors begin as Bill Eadie (Ax) and Barry Darsow (Smash) make amends with WWE and sign Legends deals Michelle McCool to be inducted into WWE Hall Of Fame Class of 2025 Update on Ricky Starks using his name in WWE WWE SmackDown 2/14/25 TV results Federal prosecutors end their criminal investigation into Vince McMahon. And sadly, many within wrestling media and entertainment world are planning to spin this into a politics involving President Trump Undertaker comments on attending Super Bowl 59 with Vince McMahon Rita Chatterton revelation about being on AEW payroll in 2021 leads to an interesting discussion on Don Tony and Kevin Castle Show Hulk Hogan and Real American Beer hit with a lawsuit RIP Gran Hamada (74) AEW Dynamite 2/12/25 sinks to a new ratings low NXT 2/11/25, WWE SmackDown 2/7/25 and WWE RAW 2/3/25 on Netflix TV ratings WrestleMania 42 / New Orleans rumors return for a third straight year Anthony Cicione steps down as President of TNA Wrestling and replaced by Anthem President, Carlos Silva Josh Matthews and Christy Hemme also depart TNA TNA Impact 2/13/25 TV results Karl Anderson applies for a pair of trademarks RIGHT CLICK AND SAVE to download the AUDIO episode of WRESTLING NEWS REPORT (2/15/25) CLICK HERE to listen to WRESTLING NEWS REPORT (2/15/25) online CLICK HERE for the COMMERCIAL FREE AUDIO episode of WRESTLING NEWS REPORT (2/15/25) CLICK HERE for the YOUTUBE VERSION (WITH ADDED PICS/VIDEO) of WRESTLING NEWS REPORT (2/15/25) CLICK HERE to access previous episodes for all Don Tony and Kevin Castle Show public content ==== WWE 2025 ROYAL RUMBLE REVIEW (SPECIAL EPISODE) RUNNING TIME: 4 HOURS 19 MINUTES! RIGHT CLICK AND SAVE to download the AUDIO episode of DTKC SHOW/ROYAL RUMBLE 2025 EPISODE CLICK HERE for the COMMERCIAL FREE AUDIO episode of DTKC SHOW/ROYAL RUMBLE 2025 EPISODE ==== CHECK OUT THESE RECENT PRO WRESTLING NEWS UPDATES: WEDNESDAY 2/12/25 NEWS REPORT: CLICK HERE FRIDAY 2/7/25 NEWS REPORT: CLICK HERE WEDNESDAY 2/5/25 NEWS REPORT: CLICK HERE WEDNESDAY 1/29/25 NEWS REPORT: CLICK HERE SUNDAY 1/26/25 NEWS REPORT: CLICK HERE FRIDAY 1/24/25 NEWS REPORT: CLICK HERE ==== DON TONY AND KEVIN CASTLE SHOW 2/10/2025 EPISODE - Download the episode here: CLICK HERE - Enhanced YouTube Members Only Version (Full episode w/added pics and video): CLICK HERE - Episode synopsis of topics discussed: CLICK HERE ==== Remember: DON TONY AND KEVIN CASTLE SHOW streams LIVE every MONDAY NIGHT at 10:15PM after WWE RAW at DTKCDiscord.com.  ==== CELEBRATE 20 YEARS OF DON TONY AND KEVIN CASTLE WITH THE DTKC 20 YEAR ANNIVERSARY SHIRT! CLICK HERE for DTKC Pro Wrestling Tees Store ==== Want to help promote Don Tony and Kevin Castle and get a special shout-out on the next DTKC Show? Stop by Apple Podcasts (CLICK HERE) or SPOTIFY (CLICK HERE) and leave DT and Kev a review! Join Don Tony And Kevin Castle Show Patreon Family, and get a special shout-out on the next DTKC Show! CLICK HERE ==== DON TONY AND KEVIN CASTLE *PATREON* AND *YOUTUBE CHANNEL MEMBERSHIPS: You can send additional support for Don Tony And Kevin Castle and help grow the brand, by becoming a member of DT/KC PATREON and/or YOUTUBE CHANNEL MEMBERSHIP FAMILY. Don Tony and Kevin Castle's PATREON has been around for over seven years! You can access all seven years of BONUS CONTENT right now including: Ad-Free episodes of all of Don Tony's weekly shows Retro episodes of The Don Tony And Kevin Castle Show going back as early as 2004 (Retro Episodes added each week!) Weekly Patreon podcasts hosted by Don Tony and Kevin Castle 2000+ hours of Patreon exclusive shows never released publicly! (Over 8 Years of Patreon Exclusive Content!) CLICK HERE to access DT/KC Patreon now! YOUTUBE CHANNEL MEMBERSHIPS: Another option is to become a CHANNEL MEMBER on YouTube. Get exclusive enhanced versions of weekly Don Tony and Kevin Castle Show, access to DT's weekly Patreon show, retro DTKC Show episodes, giveaways and more. CLICK HERE for more details and to join The DT/KC YouTube Channel Member Family! ==== CHECK OUT DON TONY AND KEVIN SHOW CONTENT ACROSS THESE PLATFORMS: CLICK HERE FOR APPLE PODCASTS CLICK HERE FOR SPOTIFY CLICK HERE FOR ANDROID CLICK HERE FOR AMAZON MUSIC CLICK HERE FOR GOOGLE PODCASTS CLICK HERE FOR PANDORA CLICK HERE FOR PODBEAN CLICK HERE FOR IHEARTRADIO CLICK HERE FOR DON TONY AND KEVIN CASTLE SHOW MERCHANDISE! ==== DON TONY AND KEVIN CASTLE: WEEKLY SHOW SCHEDULE (UPDATED: JANUARY 2025): DON TONY AND KEVIN CASTLE SHOW: LIVE EVERY MONDAY NIGHT at 10:45PM ET after WWE RAW on DTKCDiscord.com DT VIPATREON: Patreon Exclusive Show hosted by Don Tony LIVE EVERY TUESDAY at 8:30PM on DTKC Patreon Channel (https://www.patreon.com/dontony) PRO WRESTLING NEWS UPDATES: Posted every WEDNESDAY morning at DonTony.com (and across all audio platforms) THIS WEEK IN WRESTLING HISTORY: Posted every THURSDAY at DonTony.com (and across all audio platforms) CASTLE/KNT CHRONICLES: Patreon Exclusive Show hosted by Kevin Castle and Trez LIVE EVERY THURSDAY 8:30PM on DTKC Patreon Channel (https://www.patreon.com/dontony) PRO WRESTLING NEWS UPDATES: Posted every FRIDAY morning at DonTony.com (and across all audio platforms) PRO WRESTLING WEEKEND NEWS UPDATE: Posted every SATURDAY at DonTony.com (and across all audio platforms) THE SIT-DOWN w/DON TONY: VIDEO PODCAST hosted by Don Tony LIVE EVERY SUNDAY at 8PM on YouTube (www.YouTube.com/DonTony) WWE/AEW PPV RECAP/REVIEW: (Posted MONDAY NIGHT as part of Don Tony and Kevin Castle Show) ==== SOCIAL MEDIA / WEBSITE / CONTACT INFO: Twitter: https://twitter.com/dontonyd Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/dontony Facebook: https://facebook.com/DTKCShow YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/dontony Website: https://www.wrestling-news.com

The Royals with Roya and Kate
Kate opens up about her cancer, William's pint with Villa fans

The Royals with Roya and Kate

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2025 28:44


Roya and Kate talk about the Princess of Wales's emotional visit to the Royal Marsden Hospital where she had her cancer treatment. Meanwhile, the Prince of Wales's paid tribute to the nation's paramedics and still found time to talk to football fans over a pint in a Wetherspoon pub. And why Meghan, Duchess of Sussex has postponed her Netflix TV show. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Kpop Boy Bands Gossip News 2024
I had finally finished watching the Netflix tv show of Neverless The Shape of Love spoilers

Kpop Boy Bands Gossip News 2024

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2025 4:39


I had finally finished watching the Netflix tv show of Neverless The Shape of Love spoilers.

Cuppa Haters - Wrestling Podcast
Raw auf Netflix, TV Total Promi-Wrestling, AEW und New Japan

Cuppa Haters - Wrestling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2025 91:13


Das Jahr beginnt mit einer neuen Ära: Promi-Wrestling im deutschen TV. Ach ne, da war ja noch was anderes: Die Netflix-Ära beginnt auf der ganzen Welt. Nur nicht in diesem einen gallischen Dorf namens Deutschland. Darüber hinaus gab es viel weiteres Wrestling: AEW Worlds End, Wrestlekindom, Dynasty. Nutzt gerne die Kapitelmarken! Cover: KI + Marco & Thomas Intro: "der andere" Thomas aka Voice4You. Vielen Dank. Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/cuppahaters - Zugang zu unserer Haters-Whats-App-Gruppe - Die Folgen in der Regel früher und tagesaktuell hören - Unregelmäßige Sonderformate zu Breaking News oder AEW Merch: bei unseren Freunden von Neulich innen Bar: https://seedshirt.de/shop/neulichinnerbar Bitte: Teilen! Liken! Kommentieren! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cuppahaterspodcast/

Backlund&Lange Podcast
366. Red Flags, Red Flags!

Backlund&Lange Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2025 77:46


Hyvää uutta vuotta Helsingistä ja itäisestä Suomesta! Vuoden pisin podi käsittelee vuoden tärkeimmän Hollywood-kohun, ERITTÄIN tärkeän internetilmiön sekä parhaat uuden vuoden puheet. Lopussa tyhjennetään myös kirja- ja sarjavinkkipajatso. Nämä mainitsemme: TV-sarja: The Diplomat (Netflix) TV-sarja: Obliterated (Netflix) TV-sarja: Black Doves (Netflix) TV-sarja: Sherlock Holmes (BBC, Netflix) TV-sarja: Queen of fucking everything (YLE Areena) Kirja: Aleksei Navalnyi: Patriootti Kirja: Tuomas Kyrö: Aleksi Suomesta Kirja: Janice Hallett: The Mysterious Case of the Alperton Angels Elokuva: Den sista resan Expressenin pääkirjoitus: https://www.expressen.se/ledare/finland-fattar--att-kriget-ar-har/ New York Times -artikkeli Blake Livelysta: https://www.nytimes.com/2024/12/21/business/media/blake-lively-justin-baldoni-it-ends-with-us.html

Real Takk Podcast
Episode 115: Sean Mcpeak of Serhant, Real Estate & Business 2024 Wrap Up & 2025 Prediction Pod

Real Takk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2024 47:21


It's an annual end-of-the-year tradition by wrapping up the 2024 year in business & real estate with our guest Sean Mcpeak of the Empire Collective Team at Serhant.  Sean had a productive year with his business partner being featured in the hit Netflix TV show Owning Manhattan, building up his team, and, of course, coming on my pod with his zingers, one-liners, trivia skills, and real estate knowledge to top it off.   Sean & I met at Compass in June of 2014 and worked together for 3 years before moving to Halstead, eventually moving to Serhant as one of the founding agents.   Please give Sean & his team a follow on IG @sean_mcpeak & @empirecollective_  As always, thank you to our listeners. Please rate us five stars, write us a review, and then let me know via screenshot to receive the 2025 Takk Team Hat coming in January! (first ten entries only!)     

Support, Protect, Empower - The Project Purpose Podcast
What You Need to Know Matters | Prioritize the Learning that Aligns You to Your Passion & Purpose ✅

Support, Protect, Empower - The Project Purpose Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2024 10:01


What You Need to Know Matters | Prioritize the Learning that Aligns You to Your Passion & Purpose ✅ I'm a sucker for cliffhangers. I can tell myself I'm done binge-watching a series, but I know that the quality of the cliffhanger will decide whether the bing ends or continues. What can I say? I need to know! Luckily, the drive to fill the gap and understand isn't limited to Netflix TV shows. This drive has been what has enabled me to find alignment in my career, in my passions & hobbies, and it drives deeper connection in my relationship. There is no limit to where the need to know can take you. So rather than brush off the curiosity, or deter and distract yourself... lean in, figure it out and learn something more about yourself. Do you have any questions? Send us an email: inquiries@spe-projectpurpose.com #education #needtoknow #purpose 0:00 - 2:30 - Introduction 2:30 - 9:50 What You Need to Know Matters 9:50 - Wrap Up *RESOURCES* - The Science of Motivation: Understanding and Harnessing Your Drive: https://futuretayari.com/blog/the-science-of-motivation:-understanding-and-harnessing-your-drive - Intrinsic motivation: 5 ways that highly-motivated people find their drive: https://www1.vhi.ie/blog/articles/intrinsic-motivation-5-ways-that-highlymotivated-people-find-their-drive For all topics related to renewing and rebuilding family, communities and relationships, check out our blogs! We post bi-weekly: https://www.spe-projectpurpose.com/blogs Make sure to come visit us, subscribe to the website, and join our Member's Area for more valuable content: *SOCIALS* Website: www.spe-projectpurpose.com Facebook Page: @ProjectPurposeSPE Instagram: @ProjectPurposeSPE or my personal account @realistrae Twitter: @Purpose_SPE Pinterest: @ProjectPurposeSPE If you'd like to read my research thesis, "ADHD: Is it a Social Construct or does it have a Neurophysiological Basis?" you can find it at the following address: https://rachellerealist.wordpress.com​​. ​I'm more than happy to answer your questions, feel free to send an email to: inquiries@spe-projectpurpose.com OUR AUTONOMY, SELF-EFFICACY, COMPASSION & SELF-CONCEPT WORKSHOPS ARE AVAILABLE (AGES 4-8, 9-13 & 14-17) BE SURE TO GO TO THE WEBSITE AND MAKE YOUR PURCHASE! Do you like the intro/outro music? Check out the artist on Spotify: Artist Name: Valdii Song Name: I Learn --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/projectpurposespe/support

Kpop Boy Bands Gossip News 2024
I had finally finished watching Cobra Kai Netflix tv show season 6 and etc

Kpop Boy Bands Gossip News 2024

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2024 30:00


I had finally finished watching cobra Kai Netflix tv show season 6 and etc.

Politicology
ENCORE: The Future of Food

Politicology

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2024 38:57


You may know him from his dazzling dishes showcased on the hit Netflix TV series, “Chef's Table,” but three-Star Michelin Chef Dan Barber (Blue Hill at Stone Barns, Blue Hill NYC) has a relationship with ingredients far deeper and more complex than pretty plates of food. In this episode, Chef Dan joins Ron Steslow to discuss the politics and future of food and the consequences of how America feeds itself. To unlock exclusive content, visit: https://politicology.com/plus (02:32) The current state of American agriculture (06:15) What is the Third Plate? (11:44) The connection between flavor and nutrition (14:24) The importance of crop rotation  (34:14) Lab grown meat  Politicology is supported by listeners like you. Can you pitch in right now at https://politicology.com/donate? Follow Dan on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chefdanbarber/ Follow Ron on Twitter: https://twitter.com/RonSteslow Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Travolting
Sarah Cooper: Everything's Fine

Travolting

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2024 31:21


Everything is not fine. This is a 50 minute Netflix TV special that was made in the height of Covid-19 and the 2020 election... so we're not okay after watching this.

Clare FM - Podcasts
Glas Quartet Play Glór On Friday

Clare FM - Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2024 8:27


Renowned for their innovative and immersive musical experiences, Glas Quartet are set to enchant A Clare audience with their alter ego, After Dark's Bridgerton Symphonic, a captivating blend of live music from the hit Netflix TV series Bridgerton. The Quartet, known for their mastery in classical and contemporary repertoire, will perform selections from the acclaimed soundtrack of the Netflix sensation, complimented by mesmerizing visuals. Glas Quartet will perform their Bridgerton Symphonic at Glór this Friday November 1st at 8:00pm. For more on this, Alan Morrissey was joined by member of Glas Quartet, Annemarie McGahon. Photo (c): https://www.facebook.com/glorennis

ChrisCast
Aphantasia Deep Dive by Google NotebookLM via Aphant Chris Abraham

ChrisCast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2024 10:51


More about Aphantasia On discovering I am an aphant with aphantasia at 50 years old I learned about Aphantasia from the Netflix TV show Space Force Season 1 Episode 7 Truth? There is no truth. In this episode, Chris Abraham shares his surprising discovery of aphantasia at the age of 50 after watching Space Force on Netflix. Chris explores how this condition, which limits his ability to visualize images in his mind, has shaped his life, memory, and decision-making processes. He reflects on how his realization helped him understand the differences between himself and others who can easily picture mental images. Chris also delves into the broader spectrum of visualization abilities, including hyperphantasia, where individuals have vivid mental imagery, and discusses how these different experiences impact daily life. Q: What is aphantasia?A: Aphantasia is a condition where individuals are unable to create mental images in their mind's eye. This means that when they try to visualize something, such as a memory or an imagined scene, their mind remains blank. Q: How did Chris Abraham discover he had aphantasia?A: Chris discovered his aphantasia at age 50 while watching Space Force on Netflix. A character mentioned the condition, prompting Chris to realize that his inability to visualize images was not the norm. Q: Can people with aphantasia dream?A: Yes, people with aphantasia can dream vividly, but they cannot consciously conjure up images while awake. Q: Is aphantasia common?A: Aphantasia affects around 2%-4% of the population, and it exists on a spectrum. Some people have a complete absence of visual imagery, while others may have partial visualization abilities. Q: Does aphantasia affect memory?A: Yes, individuals with aphantasia often have difficulty recalling images, faces, or places, relying more on factual memories or other senses like sound and touch to remember things. Q: How does Chris compensate for his lack of visualization?A: Chris uses detailed specifications, descriptions, and a logical approach to navigate tasks and remember objects or people. He often relies on written information and external visual aids. Q: What is the relationship between aphantasia and truth?A: Chris explores how people with aphantasia experience truth differently. Without internal imagery, they might lean more on facts and external observations rather than subjective interpretations or beliefs based on visual memories. Aphantasia:A condition where individuals cannot voluntarily produce mental images. Mind's Eye:A term referring to the ability to visualize images and scenes internally. Those with aphantasia lack this ability. Visualization Spectrum:Refers to the range of visualization abilities in people, from aphantasia (no mental imagery) to hyperphantasia (extremely vivid mental imagery). Hyperphantasia:The opposite of aphantasia, where individuals can produce highly vivid and detailed mental images. Spec Sheets:Detailed descriptions or lists used to break down information. Chris uses these as a substitute for mental imagery, referencing specifics to recall details about objects. Mind Palace:A mnemonic device used to remember information by mentally placing it in an imagined spatial environment. Those with aphantasia typically do not use this technique due to their lack of mental imagery. Prosopagnosia:A condition often associated with aphantasia where individuals have difficulty recognizing faces. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/chrisabraham/support

Books N' Betches
Ep: 164- The Betches Talk "A Good Girls Guide to Murder" by Holly Jackson

Books N' Betches

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2024 30:47


The Betches talk on the book turned Netflix TV show, A Good Girls Guide to Murder! We'll discuss, dissect, and dig into this very well known, read, and liked book! Do you think all the betches loved it??? Did they all read... the right book? Follow us on Instagram for previews of next week's episode and more bookish content!  @books_n_betches Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Tales from the Fandom
Episode 384: Morgan of That Nerd Thing Podcast talks The Office, Bridgerton, Books, and her podcast

Tales from the Fandom

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2024 93:30


A lot of new fandom oriented podcasts have started up this past year, and I for one am here for it. That Nerd Thing, hosted by Morgan, started in January of 2024. After 9 months of hosting, Morgan joins me to be on the other side of the mic, answering questions instead of asking them (and not having to edit the podcast too!) We start things off by heading to corporate America, as we talk about The Office. Morgan talks about how she first got into The Office, and we dive deep into the characters. From favorites, to favorite Dunder Mifflin managers, and even some outstanding background characters. Then we go to the Regency era, as we explore Bridgerton. Morgan talks about how she first got into the Netflix TV series. We talk about some of our favorite characters, favorite couples, and even take a detour Back to the Future, before returning to the 'Ton. Bridgerton begets books. Morgan talks about her love of books, the new arrival of the Romantasy genre, along with book clubs and how they've made a comeback in recent years. Morgan gives some book recommendations as well! Then we wrap up talking about That Nerd Thing. Morgan talks about how, and more importantly, why she started the podcast. She talks about some of the background of the podcast, her format, and some of her prior and current guests. Definitely give it a listen. You can find Morgan and That Nerd Thing Podcast at: https://linktr.ee/Thatnerdthingpod https://www.instagram.com/thatnerdthingpod https://www.threads.net/@thatnerdthingpod

Kpop Boy Bands Gossip News 2024
Strong Girl Nam-Soon Netflix tv show kdrama 2023, spoilers Are You Sure BTS number 5 Jimin, Jungkook

Kpop Boy Bands Gossip News 2024

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2024 1:38


Strong Girl Nam-Soon Netflix tv show kdrama 2023, spoilers Are You Sure BTS number 5 Jimin, JungkookAnd V.

Kpop Boy Bands Gossip News 2024
Happy birthday BTS Jungkook 27th, Queen Woo kdrama tv show is full of sex scenes, Netflix tv shows

Kpop Boy Bands Gossip News 2024

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2024 32:29


Happy birthday BTS Jungkook 27th, Queen Woo kdrama tv show is full of sex scenes, Netflix tv shows.

Second Life
Meredith Scardino: Girls5eva Creator and Showrunner

Second Life

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2024 39:33


Meredith Scardino is the creator and showrunner of the Netflix TV series Girls5eva. Born and raised outside of Philadelphia, from a young age, Meredith was encouraged by her parents to pursue all types of art, and tried everything from cartooning classes (and watching Saturday Night Live) to painting classes in high school. She earned a bachelors degree in fine arts from Cornell before moving to New York City to pursue a masters in painting from the Parsons School of Design. There, her world opened up, as she took improv classes and writing electives at Parsons alongside her painting classwork. Scardino then landed a job creating animated comedy shorts, which combined her love for painting with her growing talent for comedy writing. Soon, she decided she wanted to pursue comedy writing full-time and quickly landed a writing gig at VH1's Best Week Ever. Stints at the Late Show With David Letterman and The Colbert Report followed before she jumped into narrative TV by working on The Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt. In 2021, she created her own show, Girls5eva, about a one-hit-wonder girl group that gets a chance at redemption decades after their initial fame. This year, she's nominated for an Emmy for Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Entreprenista
How Julia Haart Reinvented Her Life at 42 from Restrictive Upbringing to Fashion Leader

Entreprenista

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2024 49:59


“Ignorance, people, is good! Jump in. Enjoy it. Ask the questions. Study. Learn. Be an eternal student. That's how you succeed.” In this episode of Entreprenista, we sat down with Julia Haart, the founder of +Body by Julia Haart, a body-positive, technologically advanced shapewear brand that aims to empower women to unapologetically express themselves and feel confident in their own skin. Julia is a serial Entreprenista whose inspiring journey began when she left her orthodox community at the age of 42. Now, she stars in the hit Netflix series "My Unorthodox Life," a show that documents her extraordinary departure from her Haredi Jewish community and her journey to becoming a prominent figure in fashion and business. Since starting her entrepreneurial journey, Julia has created a successful shoe brand, served as Creative Director of La Perla, and now her latest venture, +Body by Julia Haart. Tune in and hear about Julia's journey escaping her former ultra-orthodox community, the story of how she pitched her Netflix TV show, and a behind-the-scenes look at how she developed her new shapewear brand with feedback from her audience. We talked about:  Growing up in a fundamentalist community that forbade modern technology and media (03:17) Using ignorance to your advantage (05:10) Finding the courage to be limitless (10:56) Julia's biggest lessons on brand building (20:10) How “My Unorthodox Life” came to be (27:38) +Body by Julia Haart was Bridget Jones's Diary inspired (40:06) Connect with Julia Haart: @juliahaart on IG +BODY by Julia Haart on IG +BODY by Julia Haart Website Are you ready to make meaningful business connections that lead to real business results?    Join our Entreprenista League community of women founders at entreprenista.com/join! You'll have access to a private community of like-minded Entreprenistas who are making an impact in business every day, special discounts on business products and solutions, exclusive content, private events, the opportunity to have your story featured on our website and social channels, and access to Office Hours with top founders who have been on our show! We can't wait to welcome you, support you, and be part of your business journey!   Thanks for tuning into this week's episode of The Entreprenista Podcast - the most fun business meeting for women founders and leaders. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe to the show and leave a review wherever you get your podcasts.   Apple Podcasts | TuneIn | Spotify | Stitcher | iHeart Radio | GooglePlay   Be sure to share your favorite episodes across social media to help us reach more amazing female founders, like you.

Japan According To Akil Podcast
House of Ninjas Review | Japanese Netflix TV Show

Japan According To Akil Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2024 9:10


A review of House of Ninjas, a Japanese TV series available on Netflix. Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@japanaccordingtoakil Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCD2bB4Mf2CyZnjFF2xt0Veg - The Japan According to Akil Podcast gives you an inside peek into what life is really like living in Tokyo Japan as Akil shares the news, stories, everyday comedy that comes with life in Japan.

Advanced Training Podcast
Episode #280: Unhappiness vs Uncertainty (Six Minute Monday)

Advanced Training Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2024 36:04


In this episode, we discuss a failed sprint experiment, a new weight lifting experiment, and how a Netflix TV show almost became my reality Want feet as strong as your hands? Check out Xero Shoes ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠HERE⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Want sick arm action when you sprint? Check out the Weck Method ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠HERE⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ and Use Promo code WMA270 for 10% off Need a simple way to lose weight, fight off sickness, and sleep better ... check out Bon Charge Infrared Saunas ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠HERE ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠and use Promo Code MAHONEY for 15% off Need to get salty and stay hydrated? Check out LMNT ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠HERE⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Want to eliminate your aches and pains? Contact Dr.Rob @dr.Rob.Minlionica on Instagram --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/george-mahoney/message

Musicians vs the World
From "Twinkle Twinkle" to "Gen V" - A Composer's Journey

Musicians vs the World

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2024 37:30


Today we are talking with ASCAP award-winning composer, Matt Bowen. We discuss his musical development from a classically trained violinist touring with a youth symphony to a full-time composer. We also dive into the compositional process behind his project, the Amazon Series "Gen V." Topics Include: • Matt's Background in violin • San Diego Youth Symphony • Learning harmonic structure • Do you know how to wrap cables? The value of an internship • The Importance of asking questions • Gen V: Threading the needle of spinoff music • Creating the Gen V “gritty” sound • How experience as an orchestrator helps with synthesized music • The members of the Gen V music team • Advice for aspiring musicians https://mattbowenmusic.com/ Matt Bowen is an ASCAP award-winning composer based in Los Angeles. A classically trained violinist from the age of three and later a member of a touring youth symphony, he ultimately shifted to working behind the scenes. He teamed up with record producer Matt Wallace (Maroon 5, Faith No More) and worked as an engineer on RIAA-certified platinum singles Michael Franti & Spearhead's "All Rebel Rockers" and O.A.R.'s "All Sides.” As composing projects continued to ramp up, he ultimately pivoted to composing full-time. Bowen recently scored Hulu's R-rated feature film THE BINGE starring Vince Vaughn and Skylar Gisondo. His work can be heard on the gritty Emmy Award-winning documentary BLOOD ROAD (Red Bull Media House). He also teamed up with Christopher Lennertz to co-score the Netflix TV series BEST WORST WEEKEND EVER. In addition to composing, Bowen has contributed as an arranger, orchestrator, and composer of additional music on a wide variety of projects for all mediums. He frequently works on Christopher Lennertz's music team on projects such as THE BOYS and BAD MOMS.

Mostly Superheroes
'3 Body Problem' on Netflix Spoiler Free Review and Comic Connection Explained

Mostly Superheroes

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2024 15:25


'3 Body Problem' on Netflix Spoiler Free Review and Comic Connection Explained In this episode of indie podcast Mostly Superheroes, Sam the Sleeper from Team Jakey delves into the captivating world of the Netflix TV series "3 Body Problem". If you're a fan of science fiction, mysterious discoveries, and existential threats, this show might just be your next binge-watch.  Synopsis  The series is based on the Hugo Award-winning Chinese novel "The Three-Body Problem" by Liu Cixin. Set across continents and decades, it follows the journey of Ye Wenjie, an astrophysicist who witnesses her father's tragic fate during the Chinese Cultural Revolution. Conscripted by the military due to her scientific expertise, Ye Wenjie finds herself at a secret military base in a remote region. Her decision to respond to contact from an alien planet sets off a chain of events that reverberates through time, involving a group of present-day scientists. As they grapple with humanity's greatest threat, the stakes couldn't be higher.  Cast and Characters  Jovan Adepo portrays Dr. Saul Durand (based on the character of Luo Ji).  John Bradley takes on the role of Jack Rooney (based on the character of Hu Wen).  Rosalind Chao brings adult Dr. Ye Wenjie to life, while Zine Tseng portrays the younger version of Ye Wenjie.  Liam Cunningham plays Thomas Wade.  Eiza González embodies Dr. Augustina "Auggie" Salazar (a blend of the characters Cheng Xin and Wang Miao).  Jess Hong portrays Dr. Jin Cheng (based on the characters Wang Miao, AA, and Cheng Xin).  Marlo Kelly steps into the shoes of Tatiana Haas (inspired by Shen Yufei and AA).  Alex Sharp is Dr. Will Downing (based on the character of Yun Tianming).  Sea Shimooka takes on the enigmatic role of Sophon.  Saamer Usmani portrays Prithviraj "Raj" Varma (based on the character of Zhang Beihai).  Benedict Wong brings Clarence Shi (also known as "Da" Shi Qiang) to the screen.  Jonathan Pryce appears as Mike Evans.  Where to Watch  You can catch all eight episodes of "3 Body Problem" on Netflix. Across continents and time, the laws of science unravel, and an existential threat emerges. Don't worry—this review is spoiler-free, perfect for Scotty Scoop, who just picked up the comic book version and hasn't read it yet!  So, whether you're a seasoned sci-fi enthusiast or a curious newcomer, tune in to Mostly Superheroes and explore the mind-bending universe of "3 Body Problem"!   3 Body Problem (TV series) - Wikipedia  ‘3 Body Problem' Netflix Series: Everything We Know So Far  Watch 3 Body Problem | Netflix Official Site  3 Body Problem Series on Netflix: Release Date, Trailer, Photos ...  Mostly Superheroes is an independent podcast owned and operated by Carrogan Studios in St. Louis Missouri.   Hosted by Logan Janis, Andy Hunn, Scott Swanguarim  Creative by Carrie Clark Design  Music by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/   Artist: http://audionautix.com/   Funded in part by Paying Patrons – Early, Ad-Free, and Exclusive Episodes  www.mostlysuperheroes.com  ©2024 Carrogan Ventures, LLC

Mostly Superheroes
Teaser '3 Body Problem' on Netflix Review

Mostly Superheroes

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2024 0:47


'3 Body Problem' Series on Netflix Spoiler Free Review In this episode of indie podcast Mostly Superheroes, Sam the Sleeper from Team Jakey delves into the captivating world of the Netflix TV series "3 Body Problem". If you're a fan of science fiction, mysterious discoveries, and existential threats, this show might just be your next binge-watch.  https://mostlysuperheroes.com/season-5-blogcast/3-body-problem-netflix  ©2024 Carrogan Ventures, LLC

JMG Live! Music Lounge with Jacquari Harris
Martín Rodríguez on His Role in the Netflix TV Series, ‘Griselda'

JMG Live! Music Lounge with Jacquari Harris

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2024 14:05


The Netflix limited TV series ‘Griselda' was inspired by the life of Griselda Blanco Restrepo, a key figure in the cocaine trade between Colombia and the United States during the 1970s and ‘80s. Martín Rodríguez plays Rivi, the right-hand man and enforcer to Griselda, played by Sofia Vergara. Rodríguez talks about his role in the series and what it was like to work with Vergara. 

The Geekcentric Podcast
Review | 3 Body Problem (Spoiler-Free)

The Geekcentric Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2024 32:27


This is our spoiler-free review for the Netflix series 3 Body Problem. Join us as we discuss David Benioff, D.B. Weiss and Alexander Woo's adaptation of Cixin Liu's original novel The Three Body Problem. We talk about what worked, and where the show could improve if given a second season.3 BODY PROBLEM debuts globally on Netflix on Thursday, March 21st, 2024 Check out Geekcentric onYouTube | Instagram | Twitter | TikTokJoin the Geekcentric Discord HEREJoin Nate on Twitch at - twitch.tv/nateplaysgames

Bums of Manarchy
B.O.M. - Episode 0105 - We've Got The Jack

Bums of Manarchy

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2024 97:15


The Bums are back in the rail yard with S4:E0105 and special guest, ‘Dr. Jack' (aka ‘Dentist to the Stars') — following intros, the four stooges waste no time yucking it up with a ‘bums style' retirement party for good ol' #7 of Chicago Blackhawks fame; despite a scrappy start, Connor Bedard is home-schooled by the greatest U.S. NHL player in league history; the Cubbies bring home their starting center fielder, Cody B; talk turns to the National Pig Skin Lottery (more commonly known as the NFL Draft), where everyone is tired AF of listening to dumbasses guessing at who goes where; NFL draft prospect Tyler “Texas Shortbus” Owens doesn't believe in outer space or planets (not a misprint); Bears free agency news and rumors are covered like a Beatles song; NFL pen pal Peter King hangs up his Smith Corona; in another embarrassing move, the Denver Broncos are burning money like recreational weed with the release of washout Russell “Dang” Wilson (welcome to Pittsburgh); former Bear placekicker, Robbie “Good As” Gould, is making his bones as a head coach; Caitlin Clark busts Pistol Pete Maravich's NCAA scoring record open like a fucking walnut (she is special); DeMar DeRozan is the NBA's Minute Man; incredible sportsmanship is the silver lining to a swimmingly stupid ACC rule; Mike Tyson is going to hospitalize Jake Paul; and the first half closes with a surprisingly agreeable quote from Nick Saban (again, not a misprint).The flop kicks off with a double, ‘Dr. Jack' inspired beer review that features two creations from Downers Grove, IL's Goldfinger Brewing Company — Goldfinger Pils (ABV 4.9%), a delicious German-style pilsner with pumped up hops with a small bite that finishes smoothly with hints of herbs and honey, and continues with Goldfinger Vienna-style Lager (ABV 5.5%), a rock solid, medium-bodied lager that is both complex (double decoction brewed with Czech Saaz hops) and crushable (light and balanced); Larry David's bestie, Richard Lewis, sadly expires — making us chuckle until the very end; talk turns to a $1 billion gift; an exceedingly ignorant mom loses a disability case due to…. tree throwing; emerging Netflix TV series “The Gentleman” is discussed; before closing with a new Paddy Report segment, and a review from a recent Steely Dan/Eagles concert!!  They can't all be gems, but this one is Dr. Jack assisted — so check it out while it's fresh!Recorded on March 9th, 2024 at B.O.M. northwest headquarters ‘The Eagle's Nest' in Chicago, IL USA.

The Dating Game Podcast
Love Is Blind (Season 6 recap) - Part 1

The Dating Game Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2024 53:59


Join us this week as we discuss what's happening so far in the hit Netflix TV show, Love Is Blind - season 6 filled with drama, scandal, and of course...Love

CG Garage
Episode 463 - Richard Crudo, ASC - Cinematographer & Director

CG Garage

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2024 64:48


Richard Crudo began his career in New York City, learning from some of the best in the business, including László Kovács and Gordon Willis, and helping shoot movies such as Ghostbusters 2, Raising Arizona, and Broadway Danny Rose. He then served as cinematographer on movies including American Pie, Out Cold, and Brooklyn Rules, as well as television series such as FX Network's Justified, The CW's Jane the Virgin, and CBS's SWAT.  In this podcast, Richard discusses the transition of motion pictures from film to digital, and the concurrent rise of new visual effects techniques. He also talks about being president of the American Society of Cinematographers, the popularity of dark shots in Netflix TV series, and the rise of artificial intelligence and the democratization of movie making. It's an enlightening and entertaining discussion, and it's great to get another perspective on the filmmaking process.  

The Movie Podcast
Avatar: The Last Airbender Netflix TV Series Review and Interview with Albert Kim (Showrunner, Writer, & Executive Producer)

The Movie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2024 42:38


Daniel, Shahbaz, & Anthony review Netflix's AVATAR: THE LAST AIRBENDER, a live-action reimagining of the award-winning and beloved Nickelodeon animated series. The series stars Gordon Cormier, Ian Ousley, Kiawentiio, Dallas Liu, Ken Leung, Elizabeth Yu with Paul Sun-Hyung Lee and Daniel Dae Kim. Following our review, Showrunner Albert Kim joins us for an exclusive discussion on the journey of adapting the series for a new generation. Avatar: The Last Airbender premieres globally Thursday, February 22, 2024, only on Netflix. Watch and listen to The Movie Podcast now on all podcast feeds, YouTube, and TheMoviePodcast.ca GET 50% FACTOR MEALS WITH CODE "MOVIEPOD50" (U.S. ONLY) SUPPORT THE MOVIE PODCAST ON PATREON! FOLLOW US Daniel on X, Instagram, Rotten Tomatoes, and Letterboxd Shahbaz on X, Instagram, Rotten Tomatoes, and Letterboxd Anthony on X, Instagram, Rotten Tomatoes, and Letterboxd The Movie Podcast on YouTube, X, Instagram, TikTok, Discord, and Rotten Tomatoes Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Leading Lady Club
Getting Organized and Ambitious (Interview with Sumner Canfield)

The Leading Lady Club

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2024 82:04


Caitlin and Lauren interview Sumner Canfield, Director of Product Development at The Home Edit, and talk about reclaiming the word "ambitious," asking for what you want, The Home Edit and their hit Netflix TV series, having Reese Witherspoon as a boss, Dancing with the Stars, and more!

Indie Film Hustle® - A Filmmaking Podcast with Alex Ferrari
IFH 730: Writing the Netflix/TV Drama Series with Pamela Douglas

Indie Film Hustle® - A Filmmaking Podcast with Alex Ferrari

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2023 64:45


There's always been a feel-good, easy-times nostalgia for the 80s and 90s TV shows. More so now that we sometimes feel overwhelmed by the plethora of shows we have to pick from. If you feel me then you will enjoy this conversation. Our guest today is the award-winning screen and television writer, professor, and best-selling author, Pamela Douglas. Pamela is a member of the Board of Directors of the Writers Guild of America and a USC School of Cinematics Arts tenure professor for screenwriting. She is credited for her writing on shows/series such as Star Trek: The Next Generation and The Ghostwriter (1992) to name a few.Aside from her awesome career as a screenwriter, she's an international writer with multi-lingual adaptations of her books (German, Mandarin, Italian, French, Korean, and Spanish). Pamela packed her expertise in her 2018 revised fourth edition of her 2008 book 'Writing the TV Drama Series: How to Succeed as a Professional Writer in TV'.The book is a complete resource for anyone who wants to write and produce for television drama series or create an original series, as well as for teachers in screenwriting classes and workshops. It leads the reader step-by-step through every stage of the development and writing process, offering practical industry information and artistic inspiration. The Fourth Edition leads readers into the future and engages provocative issues about the interface between traditional TV and emerging technologies. It's also the single most comprehensive source on what is happening in original television drama around the world, with surveys of 15 countries.As you will learn in this episode, Pamela's passion for writing goes back to her childhood. Even though she's dabbed in screenwriting for movies, she's discovered throughout her career that television carries a bigger pull in terms of communicating ideas, stories, characters, life, and experience. Its essence allows for vertical story-telling, expansion, and continuity to reveal newer plots and characters.Star Trek: The Next Generation is a classic sci-fi series set almost 100 years after Captain Kirk's five-year mission, a new generation of Starfleet officers set off in the U.S.S. Enterprise-D on its own mission to go where no one has gone before - the exploration of the Milky Way galaxy.Ghostwriter is an American children's mystery television series that revolves around a circle of friends from Brooklyn who solve neighborhood crimes and mysteries as a team of young detectives with the help of a ghost named Ghostwriter who can only communicate through writing and words.Chatting with a seasoned screenwriter like Pamela, there is so much wealth of knowledge packed in every word. We talked about presentation reelers, the forex structure and her approach to it, and why she thinks The Wire is the best show of all time in terms of character, layering, and sterilized storytelling.Enjoy this conversation with Pamela Douglas.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/2664729/advertisement

Fruitloops: Serial Killers of Color
213: SERIAL KILLER - Nomia Rosemary Ndlovu

Fruitloops: Serial Killers of Color

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2023 70:36


This week Beth and Wendy discuss the case of Nomia Rosemary Ndlovu, a South African police officer who murdered six people: her lover, her sister, her cousin, her niece and two nephews. She did this in order to cash out on life and funeral policies. This episode was researched & scripted by Wendy & Beth Williams and edited by Minnie Williams. Thanks for listening! This is a weekly podcast and new episodes drop every Thursday, so until next time... look alive guys, it's crazy out there! Shout Outs The Uncanny Counter on Netflix (TV show) Deadloch on Prime (TV show) Lawmen: Bass Reeves on Paramount+ (TV show) Where to find us: Our Facebook page is Fruitloopspod and our discussion group is Fruitloopspod Discussion on Facebook; https://www.facebook.com/groups/fruitloopspod/ We are also on Twitter and Instagram @fruitloopspod Please send any questions or comments to fruitloopspod@gmail.com or leave us a voicemail at 602-935-6294. We just might read your email or play your voicemail on the show! Want to Support the show? You can support the show by rating and reviewing Fruitloops on iTunes, or anywhere else that you get your podcasts from. We would love it if you gave us 5 stars! You can make a donation on the Cash App https://cash.me/$fruitloopspod Or become a monthly Patron through Patreon patreon.com/user?u=11415202 Footnotes: https://fruitloopspod.com/2023/11/16/213-serial-killer-nomia-rosemary-ndlovu/ Music “Abyss” by Alasen: ●https://soundcloud.com/alasen●https://twitter.com/icemantrap ●https://instagram.com/icemanbass/●https://soundcloud.com/therealfrozenguy● Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License “Court Cost” by Marlene Miller. Used with permission. Find her Facebook and Instagram under SEMNCHY or marlenemiller138@gmail.com “Drugs” by Arulo Mixkit Stock Music Free License https://mixkit.co/free-stock-music/trap/ “Master Disorder” & “Furious Freak” by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3791-furious-freak License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Connect with us on: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQHgsKYPbzsI4AEiMrUgabA Twitter @FruitLoopsPod Instagram https://www.instagram.com/fruitloopspod Facebook https://www.facebook.com/Fruitloopspod and https://www.facebook.com/groups/fruitloopspod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices