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Better Software Design
95. O architekturze mikrofrontendów i mikroserwisach Allegro z Bartoszem Gałkiem prowadzi Tomasz Ducin

Better Software Design

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2025 65:07


Termin "microservices architecture" w ostatnich latach był odmieniany przez wszystkie możliwe przypadki. Przeważnie jednak ten styl architektoniczny przewijał się w kontekście rozwiązań backendowych i wyciągania z monolitów fragmentów jego funkcjonalności. Rzadko jednak mówiło się o projektowaniu rozwiązań frontendowych w tego rodzaju systemach...Netlifx, Amazon, Spotify czy Uber - te firmy przychodzą z pewnością na myśl jako przykłady popularnych wdrożeń mikroserwisów. W Polsce zdecydowanie jest to Allegro, które dokonało migracji z monolitycznego systemu PHP do właśnie takiej architektury i innych technologii.Tomasz Ducin i Bartosz Gałek, Principal Engineer w Allegro, zaglądają "pod maskę" największego portalu ecommerce w Polsce, aby porozmawiać na temat architektury microfrontendów.Materiały dodatkowe do tego odcinka znajdują się na stronie tego odcinka na bettersoftwaredesign.pl.

Movies That Don't Suck and Some That Do
Episode 353 - Emilia Pérez & Companion

Movies That Don't Suck and Some That Do

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2025 81:58


Hey there Movies That Dont' Suckers, Neil and Chris are still catching up on some Oscar nominees and this episode they talk about a controversial one. First, the intro, they talk the acclaimed/revialed oscar nominated movie on Netlifx, Emilia Pérez starring Zoe Saldana, Karla Sofía Gascón and Selena Gomez. Then, after news, they talk the latest from studio behind Barbarian with Companion starring Sophie Thatcher, Jack Quaid, Lukas Gage and Harvey Guillén. Is  Emilia Pérez worth your time and subtitles? Is Companion worth being your companion to your eyes and in theater. We answer this and more in this new epidoe of Movies That Don't and Some That Dizzle. Oh yeah, if you want a 100% free sticker (we even pay postage) send us a message! www.moviesthatdontsuck.net https://w2mnet.com/category/podcasts/movies-that-dont-suck-and-some-that-do www.patreon.com/moviesthatdontsuck https://www.bonfire.com/movies-that-dont-suck-and-some-that-do-logo/ FB: facebook.com/moviesthatdontsuckpodcast Bluesky: @moviesthatdontsuck.bsky.social https://www.youtube.com/@moviesthatdontsuckpodcast

Off the Hosel - Golf Podcast⛳️
Episode #161 Feat: Darren Dreger

Off the Hosel - Golf Podcast⛳️

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2024 84:35


Back again this week with a full episode... We have the intro with the fellas minus Turner - We get Troy, Torrie and Drew yucking it up for about 25 about NHL, WWE, Netlifx, Presidents Cup and more.. Then we kick it for a third time with our Sasky buddy Darren Dreger. We have a full NHL breakdown with lots of discussion of the Canadian teams and much more NHL discussion.. We hope you enjoy the show as it is a beauty!! #OffTheHosel

Scene Invaders
Ep. 380 | Netflix, Peacock & Apple TV+ New Bundle - Good or Bad? | Movie & TV Recommendations

Scene Invaders

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2024 55:20


Join Dan, Brad from Canada & Coach Dave as we talk about the new StreamSaver Bundle from Comcast including Netlifx, Peacock & Apple TV+. Is this a good thing? We also give you plenty of reccomendations on what to watch this week. Have a show reccomendation? Want us to try something new? Let us know on Twitter (X) @SceneInvaders.   Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyXaJjP0WnmSQf_YadVjZFQ/join   Thanks for listening. Thanks for watching.   SUBSCRIBE!   Please Subscribe!   Check out our podcast! Links are below.   Podcast Platforms:    Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/scene-invaders/id1289489168?uo=4   Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2Uzl1JcV9WlncUufpvW4No   Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/scene-invaders-productions/scene-invaders   Anchor: https://anchor.fm/scene-invaders   Email — SceneInvaders@gmail.com   Website - Scene-Invaders.com    Socials: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sceneinvaders/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SceneInvadersPodcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/SceneInvaders

The N.P.P
Ep. 187 - WELCOME TO THE WNBA

The N.P.P

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2024 37:22


The guys give their headlines this week including Caitlin Clark's debut, Scottie Scheffler getting arrested, Bronny's best fit, and Netlifx gets streaming rights. Also, they give their Underdog Fantasy Picks and play BR Streaks! Follow us on TikTok  @thenpplive  Thank You

The Town with Matthew Belloni
NFL on Netflix, and Big Tech's TV Upfronts Takeover

The Town with Matthew Belloni

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2024 32:26


Matt is joined by media analyst Rich Greenfield to give out their biggest takeaways from the TV up-fronts, including Netlifx's three-year deal with the NFL, YouTube's impressive viewership data, Amazon's slew of splashy announcements, and why this year might mark a turning point in media (02:20). Matt finishes the show with a discussion of the newest ‘Wicked' trailer and the future of two-part movies (24:55). For a 20 percent discount on Matt's Hollywood insider newsletter, ‘What I'm Hearing ...,' click this link: puck.news/thetown Email us your thoughts! thetown@spotify.com Host: Matt Belloni Guest: Rich Greenfield Producers: Craig Horlbeck and Jessie Lopez Theme Song: Devon Renaldo Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Girl Meets Show
Episode 261 - Donny The Clown Nosed Reindeer

Girl Meets Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2024 31:44


"Baby Reindeer" on Netlifx had us in our feels, feeling old, and celebrating shows you can binge in one sitting.

The Current Era Podcast
Pedro Pascal is Reed Richards??, Madam Web Trailer, Netlifx Avatar Trailer and MORE!

The Current Era Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2023 56:23


We break down the latest trailers for Netflix's Avatar the Last Airbender, the new Madam Web trailer and discuss the highly talked rumour of the new Mr. Fantastic in the MCU

It’s not that simple
Blue Zones, with Dan Buettner

It’s not that simple

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2023 28:53


What are “Blue Zones”? Where in the world do people live better and healthier lives? What makes them live longer and healthier? To answer these questions, Pedro Pinto interviews Dan Buettner in this episode of “It's Not That Simple”, a podcast by the Francisco Manuel dos Santos Foundation. The author of five books on longevity and happiness, Buettner discovered the five places in the world—dubbed Blue Zones—where people lived the longest, healthiest lives and shared this information with the world. His books were all national bestsellers. Together with his writing, Buettner works in partnership with municipal governments, large employers, and health insurance companies to implement Blue Zones Projects in communities, workplaces, and universities. He is also a three-time Guinness World Record distance cycling holder. In this episode, Buettner explains what he means by “Blue Zones”: the five areas of the world where people live the longest, healthiest lives. He considers how our environment (the food we eat, our social habits, our incentives) affects our quality of life. Buettner then explores how factors like family or a sense of purpose can contribute to a longer life expectancy, and highlights how a “peasant diet” is an essential element of the “Blue Zone” life. Buettner also discusses what people in countries like the United States are doing wrong that makes them live shorter and less healthy lives than people in the “Blue Zones”. He also talks about his work with city governments in the United States to develop and implement policies to nudge people to adopt better habits and improve their well-being. Finally, he addresses the potential negative consequences of a longer life, in a conversation well worth listening to.More on this topic The Blue Zone: Lessons for Living Longer From the People Who've Lived the Longest, Dan Buettner, 2008 Thrive. Finding Happiness the Blue Zones Way, Dan Buettner, 2010 The Blue Zones, Second Edition: 9 Lessons for Living Longer From the People Who've Lived the Longest, Dan Buettner, 2012 The Blue Zones Solution: Eating and Living Like the World's Healthiest People, Dan Buettner, 2015 The Blue Zones Kitchen: 100 Recipes to Live to 100, Dan Buettner, 2019 The Blue Zones Challenge: A 4-Week Plan for a Longer Better Life, Dan Buettner, 2021  Live to 100: Secrets of the Blue Zones, the Netlifx series about the “Blue Zones” Dan Buettner on Learning from the World's Happiest People Dan Buettner on Who are the Happiest People on Earth Dan Buettner on The Blue Zones of Happiness” Podcast It's Not That Simple The challenge of longevity, with Andrew J. Scott

Movies That Don't Suck and Some That Do
Episode 280 - They Cloned Tyrone & Talk To Me

Movies That Don't Suck and Some That Do

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2023 79:11


While some are still recovering my Barbenheimer, Neil and Chris are bright eyed and bushy tailed ready to tell what you should(or shouldn't?) watch next. First, after an intro where the brotherly love between Neil and Chris is so rich and palpable, they talk the bonkers sci fi comedy movie on Netlifx called They Cloned Tyrone starring John Boyega, Jamie Foxx and Teyonah Parrris, Then, after a news segment, they go down under and talk the highly buzzed new Aussie horror film- Talk To Me. Are they worth watching? Lean in close and we'll tell you. Closer. No, closer. Hit play. You know you want to. C'mon, what are you afraid of? They won't bite.  www.moviesthatdontsuck.net https://w2mnet.com/category/podcasts/movies-that-dont-suck-and-some-that-do/ www.patreon.com/moviesthatdontsuck https://www.bonfire.com/movies-that-dont-suck-and-some-that-do-logo/ FB: facebook.com/moviesthatdontsuckpodcast Twitter: @mtdspodcast IG: @mtdspodcast

Here’s The Scenario
#123 - Usama Siddiquee Is Trapped in a Japanese Hotel Room

Here’s The Scenario

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2023 65:53


Comedian Usama Siddiquee joins us to discuss the benefits of a third leg, the side effects of super powers, and how to escape a Japanese hotel room. SUPPORT USAMA: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/usamastandsup/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/UsamaStandsUp PODCASTS: Mango Bae w/ Pranav Behari Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/mango-bae/id1457454653 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/57jiIA07ChxbtWz0sjwKi1?si=c10e089c33d7424f YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCy6bxCzM7NDY252Ci7QPDkA Why Do Guys...? w/ Dylan Palladino Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/why-do-guys-with-dylan-and-usama/id1627852153 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/34svoccGdFB7kJu2cVwPOs?si=8a779f9daf74431f YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPTXK7EgYTf_AB4B6SDLvSQ Usama Siddiquee is a Bengali-American stand-up comedian and actor based in New York. He is on Netlifx's Inventing Anna, HBO's And Just Like that, Comedy Central's Nora from Queens, and FX's Better Things. He most recently was featured on the 2020 season of America's Got Talent. He traveled to Montreal as one of the New Faces at Just For Laughs in 2018. *** Get tickets to see us at Algonquin Arts Theater in NJ: https://www.algonquinarts.org/calendar.php?id=280 Want to work with us? Email scenariopodproducer@gmail.com. FOLLOW THE SHOW: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/heresthescenariopod/ Twitter: ​https://twitter.com/ScenarioPod Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ScenarioPod Website: https://thelaughbutton.com/podcasts/heres-the-scenario FOLLOW THE HOSTS: Mike Feeney Instagram, Twitter, TikTok: @iammikefeeney Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/nyfreshmaker YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/MikeFeeneyComedy Website: https://www.mikefeeneycomedy.com Mike Cannon Instagram, Twitter, TikTok: @iammikecannon YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/MikeCannonComedy Website: https://www.mikecannoncomedy.com Brendan Sagalow Instagram, Twitter, TikTok: @brendansagalow Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/sags2riches YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/BrendanSagalow Website: https://brendansagalow.com Produced by Nicole Lyons Instagram: @nicoleclyons Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Best Bits
The Best Bits (...or Whatever) - Air, Silo, The Diplomat + Eurovision

The Best Bits

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2023 66:42


Will and Kevin are back for a spoiler-free Best Bits (...or Whatever) where they talk about the best bits of the week (…or whatever). On this episode, they discuss the Ben Affleck/Matt Damon Nike movie Air, Eurovision, Ireland's The Late Late Show, Apple's new sci-fi blockbuster show Silo, plus the new Netlifx political dramedy The Diplomat.You can contact the show with comments, questions, or scene suggestions through Twitter or bestbitspodcast.com/contact. Please consider leaving a five-star review wherever you get your podcasts if you enjoy this episode. It genuinely helps the show grow and allows others to discover it.You can also support the show directly on Patreon and get an extra 50 bonus shows like film reviews, commentaries, and our Mini Bits podcast by clicking this link: patreon.com/bestbitspodcastThanks for listening!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-best-bits/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

The VBAC Link
Episode 225 Heather's VBAC + Postpartum Depression + Patient Advocacy

The VBAC Link

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2023 75:54


“I knew I was having a daughter this time. I was like, ‘I'm going to approach this as the model that I want her to have. I want her to know that she is empowered to make whatever choices she needs to in life and I need to practice that now.'”Though Heather's two birth outcomes were very different, the most inspiring part is what Heather fought for within herself. Heather went from knowing she had a voice and being afraid to use it to knowing her voice and making sure it was heard. In the depths of depression and anxiety, Heather continued to be proactive and choose healing. Through vulnerability, therapy, patient advocacy, medication, and staying attentive to her needs, Heather's second postpartum experience was drastically better than the first. Additional LinksHeather's WebsiteHow to VBAC: The Ultimate Prep Course for ParentsFull Transcript under Episode DetailsMeagan: Welcome to The VBAC Link, guys. This is Meagan, your host, and today we have our friend Heather. She is from Kentucky and she is sharing her amazing story. One of the highlights of her story that we're going to be talking about is postpartum depression which is something I'm really excited to talk more about because postpartum in general and Heather, maybe you would agree, I feel like it's even more sometimes in preparing for a VBAC because we're so hyper-focused on the birth and having this vaginal birth and avoiding a Cesarean and all of the interventions. I mean, really. We're just so hyper-focused that we forget what comes after. Not just recovery after, but mentally and physically. All of the things, and so I'm really excited that you are going to touch on this today and I already want to thank you for your knowledge because I'm excited to hear what you have to say. Review of the WeekOkay, I have a review of the week and then we're going to go into it. Does that sound good? Heather: Great. Meagan: This is actually a review of The VBAC Link course. This is from Ashley and she says, “TOLAC/VBACs should be treated just like any other birthing person but there is a certain preparation and information that needs to be offered to them and this course covered that. The value is held in your careful recognition of how to best support our clients who are doing a TOLAC.” I'm assuming Ashley is reviewing the doula course in this one. She says, “I cannot praise you two enough for the fear release activity. Honestly, it is something I can apply to even myself before and after birth and even in life in general. Thank you for that. It has already helped three of my VBAC clients.” Even starting right there talking about processing and fear release before going into birth can ultimately help us in our postpartum stages. Heather: Absolutely, yeah. That's a big part of, I think, what I was working through in my second pregnancy. Heather's StoriesMeagan: Okay, well then let's turn the time over to you. Heather: Well thank you so much. I'm really humbled to be here today. I've heard so many amazing stories and I wasn't sure that mine was really amazing enough, but I really just feel so strongly that talking about postpartum depression is important even now, even five years out of recovering still that I just really want to be there to help others who need that light. Meagan: Absolutely. Heather: All right, so I got pregnant with Theo in 2017. We made the decision in March and literally the weekend I had my birth control out, we looked at each other, and bam. We were pregnant. Meagan: Oh no way. Heather: So I was like, “Oh my gosh. This is amazing. Oh my gosh. I'm terrified.” I had no chance to really start processing this. I was still weaning down from my depression medication. I had been in treatment for depression a few years prior. I had been out of it but still on medication. I was feeling good. I was feel pretty stable. I thought going off of my medication was going to be great. So we find ourselves pregnant and oh man, that pregnancy was hard. I was sick. I was exhausted. I'm a performing musician and teacher of music, so I was getting through my days with little kids and getting to gigs and driving and throwing up in the car on the highway. Meagan: Oh, bless your heart. Heather: I'm still processing this whole, “Wow. Our lives are going to change.” I was really excited too, obviously. I was really happy to be starting this but we were really apprehensive heading into that. I was due Christmas Day that year, so starting in November, we started getting serious about birth prep. We did a very comprehensive birth course. I was seeing midwives for my care during that pregnancy and I thought they were just really great. They had the same view I did. I was really happy with the care I was receiving. It was very encouraging and just like, “Whatever it is that you want, we will get this for you.” The hospital I was going to deliver in had nitrous. It had one room with a tub. It had showers in every room. It had obviously the epidural and the IV meds. I felt good about the options, although something inside of me really wanted a more natural kind of experience. I think looking back, I really did want a home birth, but I was scared and it's expensive, so this is the direction that we went in. Our birth prep, like I said, was very comprehensive and on top of that, I was reading books. I was making sure that I was informed in case of a Cesarean. I knew about the cascade of interventions and coping with contractions and stuff. We got to the end of that video class and oh my gosh. So they do this, “Congratulations. You're going to have a baby.” I was just like, “Oh my god.” I was terrified. To be perfectly honest, my husband wasn't much better. It was about another four weeks before I actually went into labor since that moment and it was an exciting time. I got through 39 weeks at work and then I stepped back because as an organist, I wasn't going to be playing the day before my due date. My due date came and went and he didn't come. I was very thankful for that because as an organist, I did not want to have a baby on Christmas Eve. Christmas Day would have been preferable frankly. Meagan: I was going say, did you guys have performances at all? So you took a step back but did you have Christmas stuff at all? Heather: I had backed off by the week before Christmas. Meagan: Oh that's so nice. So you completely stopped. Heather: Yes. So 39 weeks on, I was on maternity leave. I had some Braxton Hicks, nothing really, not moving too much. I got to 40 weeks. My mom came. 40+1, we go for a walk. 40+2 I think is when I had my next appointment with my midwife who was one of the two midwives I had seen in the office and she was the one who actually was still doing hospital deliveries so we were like, “Okay, let's get in to see her a few more times in case I possibly see her,” which I did. We decided to do a stretch and sweep. It kind of went. It was possible. I was pretty high and closed and stuff, but I think the sweep worked. I didn't really experience much from that. My mom was like, “Well, I'm going to go see my sister in the other state,” so we had some space again which was really nice to have. Thursday that week, I go to my massage guys who are also acupuncturists and I was like, “Get this baby out of me.” They were wonderful people. They are not prenatal or anything. One of them is from India and he was like, “So your baby is a little bit over here and is not pushing on your cervix.” He just lightly touched my belly and it was so gentle. Then I had some acupuncture and they left me to chill. Then Friday comes the next day and that evening, I just had a sense. I was like, “Hmm.” I don't know. I was just feeling this. So that night, I went to bed on the couch downstairs. My husband was upstairs. I woke up around 3:00 or 4:00 AM and I'm like, “Yeah. I'm having contractions.” I was like, “Okay, early labor. I've got to rest.” So I went and crawled into bed with my husband and that was just a no-go. It was too painful. I pretty quickly got out of there. Mostly, I would labor bending over, leaning over something. We did lots of different places. I was at home for a good 7-8 hours probably. I was feeling pretty good in early labor there. I just had some food, keeping it light. My husband was packing his bag because of course, he hadn't packed ahead of time. I guess contractions probably started around 4ish. I took a bath. I know you're not supposed to slow them down, but I was like, “I need to rest.” Meagan: This is the thing with taking a bath. I don't want to say full-blown labor like you're not in labor at all, but if it's going to progress, it's going to progress and water's not going to stop it. If your body responds by slowing down and taking a break, that's probably what it needed. Heather: Yeah. It still continued. He would put Netlifx shows on for me. He'd put stuff on for me. I'd be breathing through the contractions. After the bath, I guess shower, then bath. I don't really know. I started having to moan through contractions and they started, “Okay. I'm doing my low breathing. I'm feeling good.” I was feeling like, “Okay. I've been prepared so far.”Around 11:30-noonish, things started changing and I started getting antsy and anxious. Contractions started coming much closer together. It was probably about three minutes apart. They'd been a minute long for hours at that point, so we knew that we were really in labor. I was definitely starting to get that worry, that anxiety going then. It was like, “We're not at the hospital.” We weren't far from the hospital, but I was like, “We need to get there.” I remember I was using the bathroom and laying down was a no-go. The toilet was absolutely excruciating. It was really intense when I hit a contraction. My dear, sweet husband comes and jokingly brings me something to put on that was lacey underwear or something like that. I was like, “You just do this. We need to go.” I was not having any of it at that point.So it was like, “Okay. We're definitely ready to go.” We got in the car probably at about 12:30 and we head to the hospital. Man, the car ride contractions were not fun. I'm going, “Ohhh.” I start going, “We're going to have a baby.” Meagan: All the emotions. Heather: All the emotions. I mean, it was funny but it was also like, I was starting to become a little unhinged there. I had gotten out of my safe, comfortable, “I'm in a space. I'm in a zone.” Looking back on it, I realize now that I was starting to experience back labor. That was still a whole extra level of, “Oh my god. I'm not prepared. This is really intense.”We got there. I insisted on walking the whole way. Meagan: Probably good for you though. Heather: That's what I was thinking. I was like, “I don't want to have interventions. I want to get there as late as possible so I'm going to walk.” Every 30 feet, we were stopping to moan through things. We go to where we think triage check-in is and it's moved because they were doing work. So we were standing there and my husband's calling the midwives to come from across the hall. It was ridiculous, but the midwife was like, “Let's get you a chair.” I didn't really want it, but they could tell that I was in labor. I get to triage and they check me and I was 5 centimeters. I was so excited. I was a first-time mom. I'm halfway there. This is awesome. I'm freaking out though. So I'm freaking out and I'm there and okay. It's time to admit me. I knew my preferences. I knew in my heart what I wanted and I didn't ask for that. Meagan: You can't say it probably right? Heather: Yeah. I thought, “I want a water birth. I want to ask for the tub room, but what if I don't end up doing a water birth and I'm occupying it and I'm taking it from somebody else?” All these I would say people pleaser things came in. I was like, “You know, I want to get in the shower. I want to labor back in the shower,” but I was starting to shake. I was getting scared. I was getting more and more scared and just feeling out of control. So I was just like, “I'm progressed enough. I want an epidural,” even though I knew I didn't really want an epidural. I was having this back labor. I had been laboring for a long time. I was 40+5 and I was tired. You're not sleeping well by that point. The midwife was great. She was supporting me. She was applying back pressure and a lot of tailbone pressure, especially with the back labor and it was really helpful, but I eventually got the epidural. The first one didn't take. They did another one immediately and that one only half worked. They put me on my left side because I could feel my contractions all the way down my left thigh. It was really, really intense. The medicine worked that way. I guess we got some sleep. A few hours later, they come to move me to my right side. A few hours later, they move me so I'm sitting with my legs and knees out. That was all they moved me. I couldn't really move. Over the course of having to move, the epidural definitely started wearing off on my left side again. Then shift change happens around 8:00 PM and the midwife that I had been seeing comes on. I was so happy. I was so happy to have her because she was wonderful. She comes in and the room is dark. She checks me and I'm complete. Well, I'm almost complete. She's like, “there's a bulging bag of water. We could break them and start pushing or hold off on pushing. What do you want to do?” That voice inside again says, “I want to labor down. I want to have some time to really feel the urge to push,” but baby was having some heart irregularities, so I was like, “Well, then let's go ahead and break my waters. We'll start pushing.” Even though in my mind, that really wasn't what I wanted. Meagan: Your intuition it seemed like so far has been saying one thing, but then your voice said something else. Your mind talks you into something else. Heather: Absolutely. I think that's really the motif throughout that whole labor. My intuition was in one way and what I was agreeing to and saying I was okay with was another. My midwife was very great. She wasn't pushy, but having a baby who has nonreassuring heart tones, not dangerous yet was like, “Okay. I've got to consider this as well.” So on one hand, I wasn't thrilled to be accepting breaking my waters, but I wanted to know that he was in a good position. I didn't know it was a he, but I wanted to know that baby was in a good position, but the labor nurses were like, “Oh yeah. Baby's ready. Baby's ready.” Meagan: And you don't really know about back pain at this point. You kind of maybe do because it's half working, but you're not feeling it the way you were feeling it so you couldn't even really identify where he was at. Heather: Yeah, exactly. I'm a first-time mom. Meagan: You don't know what you don't know. Heather: No, you don't. We start pushing and they were pretty good about letting me push on my sides and on my back. They would turn me to my left side and I would push. They would turn me to my right side. I would push. I did a lot of pushing on my back which was probably where the more effective pushing was happening. At this point, my temperature has been climbing so that was one of the reasons why my midwife wanted to break my waters was because my temperature had climbed a bit. She said, “Sometimes with an epidural, that can happen but if it keeps going and it becomes a fever then we know that it's not the epidural and it's an infection.” I'm thinking, “Okay, then we've got to get this baby out.” I'm pushing and an hour goes by. My husband is watching me get sicker and sicker. My temperature finally breaks into a fever around 9:30-9:45 PM. By this point, I definitely have a fever. Baby's heart is not tolerating it well and I've not made much progress in pushing. So my midwife starts consulting with the obstetrician who is overseeing her who comes in and she says, “We need to get this baby out. Our options are C-section and vacuum.” I'm like, “Well, I definitely don't want a C-section.” So she goes off to get ready for the vacuum. Now, she doesn't feel that she can do the vacuum because I guess she had an injury or something so she goes and gets the other obstetrician that night to go and do the vacuum. So they're back ten minutes later. I'm still pushing. I'm still feeling it. My epidural has worn off even more by this point so I'm really feeling the contractions and feeling them build. I'm working with them. I'm feeling like that was a good experience. I appreciated having that knowledge especially when into my second birth. I didn't really know much about a vacuum. I figured, “Oh, it might be assisting in pushing. I'd push a bit.” They'd assist the baby out over a period of time is what I was expecting. After a couple of pushes with the vacuum, the obstetrician who had come on, not the one who was doing the vacuum but the other one, says, “I'd like to do an episiotomy. Is that okay?” I said, “No. I do not want an episiotomy.” We push again. The next contraction after that, she's like, “Okay. I need to do an episiotomy. You're going to tear anyway.” I talked to my husband and I was like, “Okay, fine.” Meagan: Oh, love. I love you and you're not alone where you're like, “Fine. I just want this baby out.” Heather: Yeah. I didn't really understand that that was coercion at the time. Meagan: Yeah, because you are vulnerable. Heather: So vulnerable. I was sick. I had a fever. Meagan: I was going to say that you didn't feel well probably. Heather: No, my husband was seeing me get sicker and sicker like I said. By this point, it's probably about 10:00 PM. I've been pushing for over two hours. I have a fever. I just consented to something that I really didn't want going into it. The next contraction comes and I'm feeling all of this movement down there. I'm thinking, “Oh my god. He's out.” They're like, “Vacuum just popped off for the third time and we can't do it anymore.” I'm like, “What?!”Meagan: At this point, they had done the episiotomy. Heather: Yeah. They hadn't told me that it had popped off at all. I didn't know where we were in that process. Meagan: There was no communication. Heather: There was not that communication. It was just, “You're going to tear anyway.” A certainty. “You're going to have this baby vaginally and you're going to tear so you need an episiotomy.”Meagan: So you made the decision with the understanding that this baby was then going to come. Heather: By that point, we really had no choices. I was pretty sick. I could feel the contractions. I wanted baby out. Meagan: Yeah. You just want it to be over. Heather: My midwife was there the whole time. She helped coordinate getting my husband to the OR. They turned up my medicine. They wheeled me down. She brings him in after they've determined that I'm numb enough which I almost wasn't. This is the OB who cut me and that's who she is. When I talk in conversation about my birth, that's where my mind goes and that's really what was like, “Wow. That was obstetric violence. She cut me.” I just can't process it any other way. She almost put me under because they had to numb me and she thought it was an emergency. In my mind, I'm hearing her say to the anesthesiologist, “If the next time, she's not numbed, we're going to have to put her under.” My mind is going, “No. Don't let me. Tell them no. Tell them you do not consent to go under.” Fortunately, they didn't put me under, but the medicine was high. My husband was there next to me and my midwife was there as a support person. They performed the C-section and my midwife was like, “Do you hear that baby crying? That's your baby.” That was beautiful. It really was. We didn't know the sex, so she brought my husband over to the warmer where he was and he came back. He whispered in my ears, “You have a son,” which was a really beautiful moment too. They bring Theo over and I get to kiss him a little bit. I can't really hold him. I want to ask if I can hold him, but I don't. But I also just needed to sleep at that point. He was born at 10:38 PM and I had been going since 4:00 AM so I was exhausted. They take him away. Apparently, he was having some breathing issues so I sent my husband with him. They went to the nursery together. I want to back up and say though that while we were having this C-section discussion, the one thing I asked for was delayed cord clamping. That was the one thing and the OB said no. In my mind, I'm thinking, “Can I ask for a clear drape? You want a clear drape. Ask for this.” I knew the things that I could ask for. I didn't though. I had already just said no to an episiotomy. I just had one anyway. I had just been told no to delayed cord clamping. I think I was just almost out of fight. Meagan: Well, yeah. Like I was saying earlier, it's to the point where sometimes in labor, we want to use our voice but we can't. We're using it in our heads, but we can't get it out. It's just this weird thing. I could probably see you too just being like, “I give up. Everything I did want, I'm being told no, or the opposite has happened to me.” Heather: Yeah. That was something I really had to process through. Where was that voice? Where was I? Where were we working together and where were we not working together my voice and me? But he goes to the nursery and because I had developed an infection, they wanted to get him an IV and antibiotics as well. He was there for a long time. I was alone in recovery. At that point, I was like, “I just want to sleep.” At one point, my midwife and the obstetrician came in to have a talk afterward. What I remember from that talk was basically like, “You have a small pelvis. You have an incision where you could have a VBAC, but I think your pelvis is too small.” I was just like, “That sounds ridiculous.”Meagan: Yeah. You're like, “I know better. I know better.”Heather: I knew better. I knew better. I knew that was ridiculous. Even in recovery, I felt like I timed out because of the fever more than anything and I timed out also because I didn't have a lot of movement going on. There was no continual positioning during labor. I had been born via C-section. I was OP. That had been in the back of my mind in preparation. I was like, “I'm going to help this baby get into good positions.” I knew the positions to help me. I knew these things and I still ended up with a C-section. The hospital stay, unfortunately, was not better. I finally met him and got to hold him at about 3:00 or 5:00 AM. I'm not sure. It was a really long separation and that was a really hard separation to come to terms with. When he finally came into the room with my husband, we tried breastfeeding and it didn't really work. He didn't latch and then we just went to sleep. The lactation consultants came around the next morning. They were fantastic. We started getting a latch. We diagnosed him with tongue and lip ties. We got those revised and then breastfeeding was off to a much better continuation. The next day, so I went into labor and had him on a Saturday. Sunday was New Year's Eve so we got to look out over the city and see the fireworks. Monday, I had this rash all over my body. We were like, “What is this?” It was particularly around my incision and my belly, but it seemed to be everywhere. We were like, “What is this?” It didn't seem like PUPPPS. It wasn't just in stretch marks. It was like, “Maybe it's the antibiotics.” Meagan: The sutures?Heather: “Maybe it's something you're wearing. Maybe it's the sutures. We don't know.” I had part of my thyroid removed a year prior and I actually had an allergic reaction to the surgical prep. I was like, “Maybe it was the surgical prep.” It wasn't. We don't know what it was but they gave me Benadryl. I was like, “Great.” It made me tired. My baby was constantly trying to breastfeed. I was also on medicine for the infection and pain which was just horrendous. That pain was worse than back labor for me. That was almost the most traumatic was trying to walk the day after. It got better quickly for me. I was very fortunate, but it was really scary getting out of bed the first few times. Like really scary, I was in so much pain. So yeah. The Benadryl didn't really help. The next day, I asked for more because I was still itching and the nurse was like, “It can make your milk dry up.” I was like, “What? I'm not doing that.” We got home eventually and it was just really hard. He very much wanted to be held all of the time. We weren't sleeping. I felt like breastfeeding wasn't going super well. We got to my two-week appointment and I saw my midwife who had been there in the birth and I mean, she was wonderfully empathetic. She was just like, “How are you?” I was like, “I am not well. This is not going well. This has been really hard. He's not gained weight.” She asked me what did we want to do about it? I was really lucky in that the practice and the hospital in general had a licensed clinical social worker attached to it, so I could go to the same place and see this therapist. She was a specialist in postpartum and prenatal counseling and just maternal and child psychology. At two weeks, I was like, “Okay. I want to talk to her.” I went to that probably a week later and I just cried for an hour. I just cried. I talked about the C-section and the episiotomy and about how I was pumping at that point but he wasn't gaining weight and how this was hard. She just listened the whole time. I was like, “Wow. I just cried for an hour.” She was like, “Is that a good thing or a bad thing?” I was like, “I think it is a good thing. I needed this.” Meagan: Sometimes you need those releases. Heather: Yeah, the release was really important. I was seeing a lactation consultant. I was triple feeding so I was feeding, pumping, and supplementing. We get to, I guess, his one-month appointment and he's passed birth weight. He's doing well. I went back to the lactation consultant who was like, “Keep triple feeding.” I was like, “I can't do this,” so I just started to listen to my intuition on that. By that point, yeah. He was gaining weight well. A few weeks later, I go for my six-week appointment and I still was not myself. At that point, I decided to go back on medication. We found something that was breastfeeding-compatible and I felt comfortable doing that. I knew that I needed to take care of myself and that antidepressants were definitely going to be the next step. I would say after I got on antidepressants, I stabilized for a while. There were a good few months there where I was continuing with therapy. We were dealing with a lot of, “Okay. I still have a newborn. I'm still exhausted. I'm adjusting to motherhood,” but just other things in life were coming up. Like I said, I felt like my mood was pretty stable. At about six months postpartum, somebody in my close circle had a pretty decent vaginal birth and I was really happy for her, but oh my gosh. I just fell apart. I dove right back down into depression. I showed up at therapy the next week and I was just like, “I'm so happy for her,” and was just crying. Again, I don't know where this is coming from. That's when we started the next step in processing the trauma. Since my therapist was attached to the hospital system, and since she had the specializations that she did, we were able to go through all of my labor notes. For those appointments, I asked my husband to be there for me as well, so we went together. We went through those over the course of a few sessions. We really dug into some of that. I remember going through the notes around the fever and pushing and I was like, “Yeah. I really did need that C-section.” That definitely helped me take another step forward, but at that time also, my therapist was like, “Just so you know, there are other avenues for discussing this.” That's when she told me about the patient advocate at the hospital. I didn't know about patient advocates, but my therapist was like, “She's really great. She's not just there to prevent lawsuits or malpractice suits. She will be there. She'll be emotionally there for you. You call her and she'll set up a meeting with the doctors and head of obstetrics and neonatology if you want.” So that was something that I decided that I wanted to do. It took me a few weeks definitely because it's still something very close to my heart. It was still very hard. It was just hard to make the call. I think just making space for ourselves when we find ourselves in a place where there's another step forward, but it's still hard. It's just so important. Meagan: It's hard to make those steps. Heather: It is. You can feel like you know it's what you want to do and you can still give yourself the time until it's really right. But I made the call and in September we had the meeting. It turns out that the doctor who had cut me was no longer at the hospital. Meagan: Oh uh-uh. Heather: It may have been because of her attitude. I can neither confirm nor deny, but I did meet with the head of obstetrics who was actually performing the vacuum and assisting in the C-section. That meeting, I went into it and I wanted to ask about the fever. I wanted to ask about the infection like, “How does this happen? Did I do anything? Should I not have taken a bath that morning?” The doctor was like, “These things happen and you can't control them and all we can do is make the best choices that we can make.” And then I brought up with her the episiotomy and I said, “That was not okay. I should not have been pressured into that. This hospital needs to know and the doctors need to know that all around, this was not okay and this should not have happened.”She said that they have trainings and there's one coming up and that she was going to use this scenario in the trainings. That was really powerful for me to hear that they were going to talk about it in whatever way they did. It was really important for me to speak out and say, “This was not okay. This happened. It should not have happened that way,” but then also to have the doctor hear me and agree with me really did help. The meeting was also interesting. She said, “We would be happy to do pre-pregnancy counseling. We could do a VBAC calculator.” I didn't know about that and was like, “Okay.” I also said, “I think this hospital should have more access to clear drapes, and women in my position should be offered these things, not just expected after all of what we've been through to ask for these things. This seems like a basic thing that we can do to be more mother-baby centric.”Meagan: It's minuscule to make such a big impact. It's a minuscule thing that changes someone's experience so much and I love that you brought that up. I love that. Heather: Yeah, so this was back in 2018. I brought that up. I was like, “This could have been and I think this would have helped.” Neonatology was not at that meeting. They were unable to be there, but the head of neonatology did give me a call a few weeks later and she was lovely to talk to. She said, “I was reviewing your notes.” The obstetrician in the patient advocate meeting had not reviewed my notes. I had really hoped that she would have. But neonatology and I went over the notes for Theo and it turns out that he was in more distress than I had believed at birth. I also think that I just was like, “My baby is going to be fine.” Babies have trouble breathing sometimes. That's why we have an umbilical cord. That's why I wanted delayed cord clamping for a little bit of a buffer. But the care that he received was important. She just reaffirmed that getting the mom and baby together is really important from the get-go for us. We do value that and you are right to bring that to our attention, but we will continue this value. I got a lot of closure from all of those meetings. I definitely understood all of the medical things that had gone on better. It didn't solve my depression. I'm still in therapy to this day, but it really helped turn the page. Meagan: Yeah. Heather: So fast forward to about a year ago, December 2021. I had even written that in my notes. I can't do the math. Meagan: The years are blowing by so fast. Heather: It's going by so fast and my daughter is in a sleep regression. It's just great. We were starting to finally feel like we had our feet underneath us. We moved states. We got settled in another place near my parents which has been great and we were like, “Okay. We want to grow our family.” So that December, we decided to start trying, and two weeks later–Meagan: Did you look at each other? Yep.Heather: Yeah. Yeah. Two weeks later. From my last menstrual period, I was three weeks pregnant and I was like, “How am I getting a pregnancy test positive already?” I was terrified. I was like, “What is up with us? We are never taking risks. This is just too freaky.” Yeah. We got pregnant right away. So right away, I'm like, “Oh. But I have all of this trauma that is resurfacing.” My son was born at the end of December which means that the really hard postpartum was right during my first trimester which was hard again. I was very sick. I was resting a lot but it was also a different feel because we were so much better as a team this time. We were so much more open about how we were feeling. We were more excited. We knew that we knew more this time. But it was still an adjustment getting used to being pregnant again. I definitely had some anxiety and I don't usually have much anxiety. Going into my first provider appointment, I was so scared. I really was not looking forward to being in prenatal care again because of my experiences before. So because we got pregnant so fast, I didn't know exactly where I wanted to go, but I knew I wanted midwives again because I just did not feel safe with obstetricians. I went with what ended up being a community clinic for anybody. Anybody can go and it's price-capped, etc. It's a rotating group of people who provide the care. It just so happened that the first time I went there, I met with one of the midwives so I thought, “Okay. I'll be seeing midwives.” I didn't really know how they assigned people. The midwives were good. From the first appointment, she asked me what I wanted to do for birth and I said that I wanted a VBAC. My second appointment a month later, I was like, “But I have really bad tailbone pain, so maybe I do want a repeat Cesarean.” A few months later, I was like, “Nope. I definitely want a VBAC.”I started preparing for it. I did some more courses online learning more about VBAC. That's when I got introduced to the Facebook community, The VBAC Link Facebook Community which was really great. I started really digging into that towards the end of my second trimester. I will say, unlike my first pregnancy, my second trimester was lovely. I really had a good time. I was taking medication for nausea which never went away again, but because I had it managed, I was able to enjoy and move a lot more this time. I did a lot of pregnancy yoga and pilates. That was really lovely. It really helped me feel more in charge and in control of that aspect at least. Towards the end of my second trimester, I was like, “Jake, I really don't want an epidural. I really think that is the whole reason why I had the fever in the first place. What I'm learning now is that epidurals can cause fevers.” What everybody told me back in 2017 was that no, no, no, no. Epidurals don't cause fevers. They might elevate your temperature, but I really don't believe that at this point. I really think it was because of the fever. I knew that my epidural had not been great. I didn't want it. I had back labor. I was like, “We need more support.” We got a doula and she was amazing. I had her by the end of my second trimester going into my third trimester. At the beginning of my third trimester, I went to a prenatal appointment on the regular day that I had been going and this new provider walked in. She said, “So you're going to have a repeat C-section?” I'm like, “No.” She's like, “Okay, well I mean, I have one priority, really two priorities and that's a healthy baby and healthy mom.” I'm like, “Okay, but I signed the trial of labor consent last time.” She's like, “Okay, well as long as you signed it.” It was a horrible discussion. I kept trying to be like, “No. I don't want to talk about that. I've done my research. I'm good.” Meagan: Well and just what she had said there was pretty much saying, “Well, this is my priority and that's the way to get it.” It was that. Heather: It was horrible. She didn't go over my charts. She didn't go over my gestational diabetes screening which I didn't have, fortunately. She didn't go over my TSH levels. She didn't go over anything. She had a hard time finding the baby's heartbeat. I was just like, “Man. Who is this person?” So I went home totally shook. I was not okay. This is not a good provider. I am being bait-and-switched. I called every office in town. I called every office two hours away. Nobody could take me by that point. I was bawling and I was just talking to my doula and I was just like, “I feel like I should drive two hours and show up in labor.” We examined all of the options. Because I hadn't found anybody by the time of my next appointment, I went to my next appointment and my blood pressure was through the roof. It was 150/90 something and I was always fine. This midwife comes in and she's like, “I was looking at your notes. That other provider does not do births. She can't see. She is not indicative of this practice, Heather.” Right off the bat, this midwife was like, “I can see from your blood pressure readings and from what happened last time that this was not okay.”I think I just started crying. I brought my husband that time because I was like, “I'm not going in alone.” So we went. We had a 45-minute to hour-long meeting with her. She was just amazing. She really got me back on track. She was like, “Okay. So here's what we're going to do. At 36 weeks, you're going to start the evening primrose oil. You're going to start doing this. You're going to stretch that. We're going to do stretch and sweeps if you want. If you don't want them, that's okay. If we have to induce, this is what I envision.” I'm like, “Oh my gosh. They'll even induce.” You don't know all of these things and her overall approach was like, “Okay. I'm feeling so much better about this.” So for the remainder of my pregnancy, I pretty much only went in on days when I knew that the other provider would not be there. I started seeing these other two midwives mostly whereas I had seen a third midwife on Wednesdays so I knew a few of the providers. I was like, “Okay.” As we were getting closer and closer, I'm checking back in with my doula and I'm like, “This hospital doesn't have the things that I want. There are only two shower rooms. There are no tubs. There is no nitrous. It's just two medication options, but I don't feel like I can drive. I don't want to be laboring in the car. I want to stay home as long as possible.” But I definitely was starting to feel more comfortable with that decision. Knowing that my husband and I had done the self-work since our first birth, knowing that we had all of this time to really talk through things, knowing that we had a doula, we just felt so much better prepared to advocate and face this. This time around, I did a hospital birth course which included a tour of labor and delivery. I was not prepared for how anxious I got in the labor room. I really was back in that place. Meagan: Triggered, yeah. It triggered you. Heather: I'm heading to the hospital. I'm having a baby. There are going to be interventions. It's not what I want. But we got through it and I just had to take it by faith that I was going to be okay and I was going to be able to stand up for myself. Fast forwarding a little bit, we get to 34, 35, and 36 weeks and I'm just having tons of Braxton Hicks contractions. My job is keeping me on my feet a fair bit teaching little kids music, so I'm wiggling around and every time I'm moving, I'm feeling tightening. I'm like, “Wow. I'm getting ready. This is so amazing.” I was feeling very positive about that. By 35-36 weeks, every night from 10:00 PM on, it was like baby dance and squish hour. So I'm having those tightening Braxton Hicks. Sometimes they were timeable. They were pretty regular. They were not stopping, but I wouldn't call them painful. I was on the link, “What is this? Okay. It's probably prodromal labor.” So I was having that quite a bit. I started at 36 weeks. I started, “Okay. I'm going to do the evening primrose oil,” and boy did that make my uterus angry every time I would do it. I'm like, “I don't know if the midwife really intended this. Maybe I shouldn't do it.” I go to my 36-week appointment. I go to my 37-week appointment and I'm like, “Yeah. This is crazy.” I didn't have any checks by that point. I did have a check, I guess, at 35 weeks when we did the GBS positive swab and I did come back positive. I was so upset. I was like, “Man, I really should have just declined that,” because I wasn't going to change what I was going to do for labor anyway. I had one of the nice midwives check me at that point. She said, “You're soft but you're still pretty high and baby is right there. She moved when I poked her.” I thought that was pretty funny. I'm not sure if my son had ever gotten down that low, honestly. At 38 weeks, we go for a walk. I stopped working. I just had so many contractions. I had been bringing my husband to work with me because I work an hour away. I was like, “I'm not going to drive if I'm contracting. It could literally be any time.” But we had the appointment and the midwife was like, “So Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays are the midwives that are really on board with your birth plan. They're the ones that you really want to see.” I was like, “Awesome.” So Monday night, I'm 38+3 and I do my prenatal yoga, pilates, and birth ball bouncing. It's probably 10ish, 10:00 PM. My husband is like, “Let's get this baby out of you.” He's bouncing me on the ball. We're just being lighthearted and silly and just like, “Okay, whatever.” But that night, I woke up at 3:00 AM which was not unusual having contractions which were not unusual. I get up to pee which is very usual as we all know. At that point in pregnancy, I just could not sleep and my water broke. I went to the bathroom and then I'm still leaking and it was dark. I'm like, “What's going on?” I sit back down on the toilet. I get some light and I'm like, “Oh my gosh. There's vernix in it. This is really my water.” I was so excited. I wasn't really feeling any contractions and I was like, “Of course,” because I'm GBS positive, my water breaks prematurely. Meagan: Your water breaks first. Heather: I was so mad but I was like, “I'm not going yet. This could still be a day or more,” but I started calling my doula and let my husband sleep a little bit longer. I go into the room finally probably at almost 4:00 and I'm like, “My water broke.” He was dead asleep but his face lit up and he was so excited. That's one of those really sweet memories from labor for me was just seeing his face get so excited like, “We're having a baby! We're having a baby!”Another hour and a half goes by. I canceled all of the things that I had to do that day. My parents come to get my son and I had a very tearful goodbye because by this point, I was definitely in labor and I was emotional. I was like, “My baby.” So my parents show up for my son and I'm in the shower. I'm groaning, moaning through things and I'm definitely having back labor. My doula isn't there yet, but we still have a lot of time. Contractions were fairly close by that point, probably 3-4 minutes apart for a solid minute, really, really strong ones. Meagan: Which is common with back labor and posterior babies where it's really, really close. That's really common. Heather: Yeah, I was like, “The shower is great, but you know what would be even better? A bath.” So I drew a bath and I'm emotional. My son is gone and I'm crying to my husband. He's like, “You're going to see him again.” But I'm like, “But he's not going to be my only baby.” The doula shows up and she's like, “Now, is your bath too warm?” I glared at her. I was like, “No. I was a good girl. I didn't make it too warm.” All I wanted was to be in the sauna. But I get out. I was like, “Okay. It is time to go to the hospital. I'm facing that reality. I'm going to have to go to the hospital now.” So I used the bathroom and I'm on the toilet. Oh man, once again it was just so painful being on the toilet. I start feeling my body push. I'm like, “Okay. We need to go.” So we were packed up. I put on a robe and underwear and nothing else. Meagan: That's great. Heather: We show up in August to the hospital in the south and I'm in my not regular robe, like a fuzzy robe. Meagan: Like fuzzy warm? Heather: Yeah, yeah. That's what I wanted. I was beyond rational thought at that point. My husband parks right in front of the doors. It's totally fine. We're in a small enough town. It's great. He gets the wheelchair and wheels me up. People are clearing the elevator for me and I'm like, “Uhhhhhhh.” We only had a ten-minute ride to the hospital, but I had at least five contractions so I was in full-blown transition at that point. I'm horse-lipping it. I'm doing whatever I can to not push. We get up to the room. We skip triage. We go right into the room and they're pretty calm. My birth plan never made it over there, so they don't know who I am really. I'm like, “That's great. I'm happy with that because I'm a VBAC person and I don't want the monitoring. I don't want to be in your constrictions, rules, whatever.” It took them a long time actually to figure out I was a VBAC person. They're kind of intermittently monitoring me but I'm moving around. I'm fully naked at this point. I had no modesty. I did not care. Oh, I had a TENS unit and I had a comb. Meagan: Combs are amazing. Heather: They really are. I'm leaning against the back of the hospital bed and I'm screaming through them. I got checked and I was like, “Can I have medicine?” They were like, “Uh, it's too late for that. You're at a 9.” I was like, “Oh my gosh.” I started labor maybe around 3:30 or so and I'm at the hospital by 8:30. Meagan: Wow. Heather: So I'm at a 9. I had my TENS unit turned way up. I'm screaming for things. As my husband, I want to say this. As my husband was wheeling me into the room, I was like, “I'm going to ask for an epidural. I want the epidural.” He was like, “No, you don't. No, you don't.” That moment was so important because at that exact moment, I forgave myself for that first epidural. I don't think I could have in any other situation. I really was like, “No. I did what I had to that first birth. I understand again why I did it. This is no joke.” Just that thankfulness and that gratitude for that started. One of the nice midwives was on call so she comes in and she checks me. Even though I'm a 9, my cervix is moving out of the way, so she was like, “You have the green light to push.” So I'm pushing and I probably got ten minutes into pushing and I was like, “This isn't working. I want a C-section. I want to be awake for my baby's birth. I don't want her to get stuck.” The midwife was like, “This was your choice. We have not been doing this for long enough. Okay. We are not there yet.” Everybody like my doula is in the back saying, “No, Heather. You're doing great. You're fine.” My husband is like, “No. We're not doing that.” I was like, “Okay. Okay, no. I know how to push. I remember this. I can do this.” So I was pushing. I started off pushing holding the back of the hospital bed. I pushed on my hands and knees. I wasn't feeling like it was super effective at that point. I really wanted to try the squat bar. They didn't really know where it was. They had to figure out where it was. I guess they don't use it a lot, but I was like, “No. We're doing this.” I pushed squatting for a while. That was pretty good, but we were like, “Okay. Let's find a position where I can rest in between contractions too.” I tried on my left side for a while and then I turned to my right side for a while. One of the pushes on my right side, I felt a shift and I was like, “Oh. Now we're in business.” I could tell. She had moved farther along. I actually ended up pushing on my back for a little while. That felt good too. It felt really effective. While I was on my back, I asked for a mirror which was something in my first birth, my voice had said, “Yeah. Go for the mirror,” but my fear had gone, “I don't want to see. I don't want to see that.” But this time, they didn't have a mirror so my husband whips out his cell phone and I was like, “Don't you dare.” He's like, “No, no. It's just so you can see. I wouldn't do that Heather.” I was like, “Okay.” Meagan: That's actually a really great idea. Heather: Yeah, honestly. I got to see that. I got to really be so much more present. By the time I was pushing, yes contractions were really intense, but I was so thankful to just be able to do something about them. I had experienced this in the first labor too. With the epidural wearing off, pushing felt good. Ring of fire did not. I could feel that. That was super intense, but I had really gotten back into the zone at this point.I guess I had tested out my provider and she was like, “No. You're doing it. You're doing great.” They really could never get the monitors to continuously monitor me. They tried one of the wireless ones and baby girl and I were just moving too much. I was thinking, “That's fine. We're moving. That's what we need to do.” So I would push and then the labor nurse who apparently was a little snarky about me not being on continuous monitoring would slide the monitor down and at one point, the midwife was like, “That's your baby's heartbeat. Your baby's doing good.” A few times, they reminded me to take really slow breaths in between so we kept that oxygen going. After a while, probably about 45 minutes or maybe longer of pushing, I got back up on the squat bar and it really got serious by this point. I remember the midwife was like, “Okay. There is about this much, about two inches between you and the bed, so once this head is delivered, we're going to carefully roll you to your back and then we'll deliver the rest of the baby.” I was like, “Oh my gosh. I'm having this birth.” So the next contraction comes and it builds. I push and I feel her just slip out entirely. Meagan: Whoa. Heather: She fell out of me at that point. In one motion, I had my eyes closed and I had been on the bar. She's out of me and I roll back onto the back of the bed. All of a sudden, I have this very slimy, meconium-covered baby on my chest. She wasn't covered, but she had all of this fluid come out.Meagan: Warm and sticky.Heather: Yes, very sticky. I was just like, “Oh my god. I did it.” It was an amazing feeling. I didn't have this huge rush of love. It was a little bit like when I had held my son for the first time like, “Oh my gosh. There is this beautiful stranger in my arms,” but that was kind of nice. I was like, “Okay. I'm used to that. That doesn't mean anything. I did it.” They did all of the APGAR scores and everything watching her on my chest. The nursery nurse was like, “If you see her starting to peck around, you can nurse her.” We had a successful first latch. My doula was taking pictures so we have some beautiful pictures of my husband and me just looking at this baby and looking at each other and grinning. I mean, I would say the biggest feeling I had after Juniper's birth was just gratitude. I really felt so cared for in the hospital this time. I knew the midwife and she was really, really supportive. Having my doula and my husband there was great. My husband was a rockstar this time. I would say we were both kind of deer in headlights the first birth. This time, he was giving me sips of water. He was encouraging me to put on chapstick. He was holding my hand. He was just an amazing partner through this and I mean, I know my doula did a lot but I feel like she was also just kind of there. I know at one point when they were like, “There's no birth plan. What does she want?” my doula was on it because at that point, all I would have been able to say it, “I want the things,” which would have been, “I want skin-to-skin. I want delayed cord clamping.” My husband cut the umbilical cord while she was on my chest. We got to see the placenta. We got alone time just to have that golden hour. I was very sore but it was nothing compared to the back labor. I just felt really like, “Okay. I can handle this recovery this time.” Important to note, I did have a mental health plan in place for postpartum. I still saw my providers two weeks later and it was the really warm and fuzzy midwife. She was like, “How are you feeling?” I was like, “Honestly, I'm great.” I had a little bit of baby blues a few days after where I was comically crying because my babies were growing up when one is four days old, but it was honestly a night and day difference between the baby blues and postpartum depression. Baby blues, I felt great most of the time. I had this abiding sense of gratitude and love for my husband, for my kids, thankfulness and so appreciative of the staff. My midwife had actually told the labor nurse to back off because she was freaking out that I wasn't being monitored as a VBAC person but my midwife had said going into it, “I think number one, we're going to get you a better birth this time and I think that's going to help your mental health but number two, we're here. We can up your dose.” I had therapy appointments already scheduled. My therapist was like, “If you need to see me twice a week, that's fine. We'll make this work.” Ultimately, I went into it having done a lot of preparation for postpartum and knowing that I had been through the fire the first time and I could do it if need be. Actually, it was a lot easier than I had expected. I think the other reason why this postpartum reason was easier was because I did do so much intensive work since my first child's birth. I really dug into the trauma. It took a long time. There's no timeline where you have to have it all figured out by and even during pregnancy, I was still figuring out bits and pieces of it and piecing it together and facing difficulties, but I had just told myself going into that birth, “I'm going to l listen to myself. I'm going to listen to that voice and if baby needs to be born via C-section, it's going to be okay because I will have listened to myself this time.” That's going to be the big difference. So I really tried to manage my expectations but also just to hold onto what I knew I could control and what I knew I could do. Meagan: I love that you say that. Hold onto what I could control. Hold onto what you can control We know in birth and in life, in everything in life, there are so many things that are truly out of our control, but for this birth, you held onto what you could control and then you were open-minded for the things that you couldn't control. It didn't go another route which is awesome, but if it did, you were much better prepared this time. Through this birth, I feel like we saw such a shift in you, Heather. We saw such a big shift in, “I've got this voice. I don't feel I can use it. I've got this voice. I'm going to use it and I'm going to get my team. They're going to know what my voice is before I get there even so if I don't ever feel like I can use it because I'm in a space where I'm vulnerable, my team knows and they're advocating for me.” Heather: Yeah. That was such an important part for me. I knew I was having a daughter this time. I was like, “I'm going to approach this as the model that I want her to have. I want her to know that she is empowered to make whatever choices she needs to in life and I need to practice that now.” I also want my kids to know sometimes life is uncontrollable and that we can trust things but we can also just accept that some things are going to be hard. We don't know what the outcome is going to be. I really had this saying in the back of my head, “Don't push the river. The river of labor is going to come. It's going to take me where it takes me.” From the water breaking to her being out, it was maybe 7 hours. She was born at 9:58 AM so an hour and a half after I got to the hospital. So much did go how I wanted. So much was a lot harder than I expected, but I had prepared myself in so many ways. I knew I was strong. I knew I had been preparing my body, my mind, and my emotions. I really had just been so vulnerable with my husband and myself. I knew I could tap into that vulnerability as strength which is honestly one reason why I am here today is that I really hope that we can all find that. It's hard. Meagan: It is hard. It's really hard. We've talked about this in other episodes. It's hard to even recognize or accept that you need to do that. It's hard to even get to that point. There are so many times when we just brush it away so I love it. I love that you go through all of that work for for yourself. Look at what that did. Look at the impact. Like you said, it's okay. You're still going through things. You're still working through things and you are probably going to for a while and that is okay, but you're helping you and you're taking charge for you.Heather: Mhmm, yep. I feel so good about the example that's for my kids. Meagan: Exactly. Exactly, yes. Thank you so much for coming into this space and being so vulnerable and sharing these beautiful stories. I know as a mom myself going through two undesired Cesareans and both in different ways, I understand that space of wanting to be that strength but not feeling like you can and then through work and processing and education, being able to be there and say, “Okay. I've got this for myself. I've got this for myself.”Listeners, you can do that too. If you are like Heather and I and have been in a moment, and it doesn't even just apply in birth, it may apply in all things in life where we feel vulnerable and we feel stuck, you can do it. You can trudge through the mud. Sometimes it's really feeling like you're trudging with ankle weights on. It's thick and it's heavy, but you can do it. You are strong. Something I also wanted to mention is patient advocacy. I don't know if that's ever been spoken about on the podcast. I don't know if many people even know it exists. I believe from my knowledge that it exists in every hospital because there unfortunately are things that happen in hospitals where patients need to go in. But if you are like Heather and you've had this experience, don't shy away. Heather, do you have any tips on how to maybe approach a provider in that way of, “Hey, I've got this going on.” How could someone start that conversation or who in the hospital can they contact to find the patient advocacy program?Heather: Yeah, so I knew about it because my social worker was also a therapist. I would say that finding social workers is going to be the first step because they are the ones trained to know the systems. I know that there are always going to be some kind of social worker attached to the hospital system. When I had that awful doctor appointment with that obstetrician, I actually did approach the social worker. She's not a therapist but she was like, “Here's the name of the person who you should talk to.” I actually have that card but I haven't contacted them yet because I'm giving myself space and grace but I will. I will at some point and say, “This happened and it was not okay.” I would say if you are afraid to talk to your provider about it, just ask your provider who the social worker is and how to get in contact with them. I don't think hospitals usually advertise that super well at all. Meagan: They don't. Heather: But telling your provider if your provider is the one that you are reporting, telling them that you want to talk to the social worker is a neutral way to go about it. If you're like me and had a wonderful midwife but had an issue with another person, you could probably talk directly to your provider about like, “I need to talk to a patient advocate. What happened was not okay and I want somebody to listen to me.” Meagan: Yeah. This is the thing. I think you touched on it earlier. It's not always to just be like, “I want to sue this person.” It's not about that, but I will tell you right now, it's going to make change. It's going to make change. You are advocating for another birthing person who is walking in and maybe is in a vulnerable space and doesn't feel that they can speak for themselves or maybe after some more education from a provider's standpoint or a nurse's standpoint, they can step back and be like, “Okay. I've learned about this and I'm not going to take this approach because it's affected someone else.” It's okay. It's okay to do that. You really are. You're advocating for the future people.Heather. Yep. It really can help you heal too. Meagan: Absolutely. That's one of the biggest takeaways from personally doing that. Like you said, it didn't help everything. It didn't cure all of your feelings, but it gave you some validation. It gives you power in your healing. So I love that you spoke about that and all about the postpartum. I'm so glad you had a much better and healing and beautiful experience the second time around. Heather: Yes, me too. I really felt so much better cared for this time. Meagan: Good. Good. Well, congratulations again. Heather: Thank you. ClosingWould you like to be a guest on the podcast? Tell us about your experience at thevbaclink.com/share. For more information on all things VBAC including online and in-person VBAC classes, The VBAC Link blog, and Meagan's bio, head over to thevbaclink.com. Congratulations on starting your journey of learning and discovery with The VBAC Link.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-vbac-link/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands

Urbana Play 104.3 FM
#TodoPasa - Santi Korovsky y Daniel Hendler presentan 'División Palermo'

Urbana Play 104.3 FM

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2023 27:32


Desde el Lawn Tenis, Korovsky y Hendler presentan la nueva serie de Netlifx. Cómo se construyen los personajes, qué se piensa para armar el guión y qué lugar le queda a la improvisación. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/urbanaplayfm/message

Kratom Science
Journal Club #34: How to Change Your Mind Documentary

Kratom Science

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2022 43:48


Dr. Jon and Brian take a break from kratom to look at the recently released Netflix documentary series hosted by Michael Pollan, How to Change Your Mind. In related good news: the DEA backed off its decision to schedule five psychedelics. Hamilton Morris tweets. “Today the DEA withdrew their plan to prohibit DiPT, 4-HO-DiPT, 5-MeO-MiPT, … Journal Club #34: How to Change Your Mind Documentary Read More » The post Journal Club #34: How to Change Your Mind Documentary first appeared on Kratom Science.

Apathetic Enthusiasm
AE Ep 211 – Obi Wan 11

Apathetic Enthusiasm

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2022 76:38


Disney Plus dropped that Obi Wan and Netlifx dropped Stranger Things, so you *know* we're talking about those things! … Continue readingAE Ep 211 – Obi Wan 11 The post AE Ep 211 – Obi Wan 11 appeared first on Apathetic Enthusiasm.

The Guy At The Movies Podcast
Episode 94 - Thor: Love And Thunder, The Bad Guys, Everything Everywhere All At Once, Ezra Miller, Netlifx Ads, Minecraft Movie, And More!

The Guy At The Movies Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2022 51:49


Support The Guy At The Movies Podcast with Joe and Sean for just $4/month and receive exclusive opportunities to contribute to the pod, monthly Q&A hangouts, exclusive bonus episodes, and more! -> https://www.patreon.com/guyatthemoviespod JOIN THE REELCORD DISCORD FOR MOVIE BUFFS: https://discord.gg/FZdb2Q3S Be sure to subscribe and rate the pod! The latest movie news, discussion, and more with Joe from Guy At The Movies and Sean from Math Teacher Movies! Hit the comments, but keep it classy! FOLLOW MATH TEACHER MOVIES: Instagram: @mathteachermovies TikTok: @mathteachermovies FOLLOW GUY AT THE MOVIES: Website: guyatthemovies.com Instagram: @guyatthemovies Twitter: @guyatthemovies1 TikTok: @guyatthemovies Facebook: fb.me/guyatthemovies1 SHOP: https://teespring.com/stores/guy-at-t ... CONTACT: guyatthemovies1@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/guyatthemovies/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/guyatthemovies/support

Expresso Thoughts
TURNING RED, BRIDGERTON, AND THE ADAM PROJECT | EP. 118

Expresso Thoughts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2022 28:14


In this JAMMED packed episode, Yessenia and Miguel express their thoughts on Disney Pixar's Turning Red, Bridgerton season 2, and Netlifx's latest movie, The Adam Project. FOLLOW EXPRESSO THOUGHTS Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Expresso-Thoughts-102252024829622 Twitter: https://twitter.com/XpressoThoughts YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2gwThjZ…iew_as=subscriber --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Morgan's Pop Talks
BONUS EPISODE: Kanye West Gets Candid About Mental Illness In New Netflix Documentary

Morgan's Pop Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2022 16:44


Morgan and David break down the biggest moments of Kanye West's three part Netlifx documentary, Jeen-Yuhs. We discuss Kanye's determination, how the loss of his mother changed him, and a candid look into his mental health struggles.

Comsteria Podcast
Facebook Reels are here.

Comsteria Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2022 1:20


‘Reels' are the ultra short 15 second video clips originally launched by Instagram as part of their efforts to combat the rise of TikTok.   They've been a huge success, so much so that Reels have now been extended to Facebook.   So prepare to have your feed filled up with friends and family members as well as businesses you follow sharing video clips of them doing dances, pranks and other content which I guess you'll either love or hate.   I can't see Reels being particularly popular on Facebook - I think most people just want it to go back to its roots and be a place where they keep up with friends.   Look out for ultra short clips making their way to mainstream TV and Netlifx which is said to be testing a series of short comedy clips called ‘Fast Laughs'   The tension between Russia and Ukraine is boiling over into the online world with reports of cyber attacks and hacking - now that the UK is part of the sanctions against Russia it's a good time for us all to be extra careful regarding cyber security and for businesses to think about resilience and how they'd operate if key systems were unavailable.   Reports suggest there won't be a new Call Of Duty game next year although it does look as though there will be additional material released for this year's title.   Bloomberg reports we can also expect a free to play online game with the main series returning in 2024.  

The Coach Cass Show
Ep. 82- Coach Cass on The Tinder Swindler

The Coach Cass Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2022 10:50


In this episode, Coach Cass takes the time to discuss Netlifx's hottest new dating documentary, The Tinder Swindler. Tune in to hear her tips on how to deal with men who are similar to the one in this film. Are you ignoring his red flags? Find out when you listen to the Coach Cass Show!Take the free Wanted Woman assessment when you visit: https://www.wantedwomen.comFollow us at:https://www.instagram.com/thehub.news/https://www.instagram.com/inspiremany/See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

In The Aisles
Episode 77 - Red Notice

In The Aisles

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2021 47:46


After the culture shock of Marvel's Eternals, your favourite podcast hosts return to the safety of male-led TV dramas. James prescribes himself The Shrink Next Door and Dopesick, and Dan reviews Succession and Dexter: New Blood. Marvel announced more titles for their endless stream of content, and James tests casual fan Dan's knowledge of the lastest obscure characters that the media will pretend to like. Vin Diesel also comes in for some mockery.  Dwayne Johnson, Ryan Reynolds, Gal Gadot. It was inevitable that Netflix's Red Notice would become the biggest streaming movie of all time (according to Netflix's data that only Netlifx has seen). Red Notice is indeed a crowd-pleasing film, if by "crowd" you mean a global collection of disconnected individuals consuming content alone. 

The Kevin Jackson Show
Ep. 21-417 - Netlfix & Chappelle

The Kevin Jackson Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2021 38:40


In this episode, Netlifx and Chappelle find themselves battling against the strong arm of the LGBTQ+ over free speech and comedy. Google 'Biden lies' and marvel at the wealth of information.

Empujados Podcast
29.Sex Education (Recap T1 y T2)

Empujados Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2021 58:55


Cuando pensabas que casi mordimos la banquina en este episodio pasa eso y mas. Esta semana Hablamos sobre una de las series mas divertidas de Netlifx, Sex Education donde tratan temas que nos hubiera servido para nuestra adolescencia. Y una cosa llego a la otra y salieron algunas anécdotas con el canal The Film Zone y además cosas para ver por ahi,no falta aclararlo que antes de escuchar el episodio veas las dos primeras temporadas  --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/empujadospodcast/message

The Anime Pod
Episode 73 - Neo TWEWY, Dragon Quest Dai, Hayao Miyazaki, Bleach, Netflix

The Anime Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2021 82:49


In this week's episode, we discuss the latest in anime and gaming like Dragon Quest Adventures of Dai, The World Ends with you, Miyazaki vs Tezuka, Bleach One Shot, Netlifx live actions and much much more! Follow us on all socials @theanimepod

MVP StartSe
Agora em 10 #24 - Corrida Espacial: entenda o que está acontecendo

MVP StartSe

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2021 10:20


Nesta semana, mais um bilionário foi para o espaço: Jeff Bezos, fundador da Amazon e Blue Origin. Quem fez sua estreia recentemente também foi Richard Branson, CEO da Virgin Galactic. Neste episódio do Agora em 10, nós discutimos como tem se desenrolado essa corrida espacial e como as companhias avançaram até chegar neste status. Um spoiler? Tudo começou no início dos anos 2000... Ainda neste episódio: - Startup em um minuto: captação da Weex; - Termômetro: VTEX e Netlifx; - Número da semana: adesão ao PIX. Os episódios do Agora em 10 estão disponíveis toda sexta-feira, às 11h. A apresentação é de Tainá Freitas, com roteiro de Tainá Freitas, Alberto Cataldi, Sabrina Bezerra e Victor Marques e edição da Aerolitos, edição inteligente. StartSe, educação do agora. app.startse.com

SEN Live
Suicide Squad New Trailer Review! | SEN LIVE 413

SEN Live

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2021 119:50


Hello people of Earth! It's Tuesday and you know what that means; It's time for some SENLive! Today the great Roxy Striar is hosting so hold on to your butts. We've also got the man Winston A Marshall, the guy Ben Goddard, and the dude Alex Marzoña on the panel! We're going to be discussing the new trailer for The Suicide Squad! If you're all very good boys and girls we might also be talking about Rachel Zegler being set to pay Snow White and Amblin partnering with Netlifx. Kristian Harloff https://bit.ly/31PePMD John Rocha https://bit.ly/3kDuZQz Kate Mulligan https://bit.ly/3owBneT Brett Sheridan https://bit.ly/2HBltii Roxy Striar https://bit.ly/31OtGHj Winston A. Marshall https://bit.ly/3kyJPI0 Ben Goddard https://bit.ly/3e179f0 Sabrina Ramirez https://bit.ly/3ms3PfT Alex Marzoña https://bit.ly/2J60oNU Steph Sabraw https://bit.ly/3m0ud0z Movie Trivia Schmoedown https://bit.ly/31Qwrrp Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Random
Le città più vivibili del 2021, il negozio di Netlifx e account Instagram di dubbio gusto

Random

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2021 9:01


1:09 Netflix apre l'ecommerce con i gadget delle serie tv3:46 Le città più vivibili del mondo: la classifica del 20217:02 L'account Instagram che posta foto di animali senza collo

Epifanias
#14 / Uma conversa sobre Racismo

Epifanias

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2021 54:43


Ao tempo de você terminar de escutar esse episódio, dois jovens negros terão sido mortos no Brasil. Todo ano, 23.100 jovens negros de 15 a 29 anos são assassinados. São 63 por dia. Um a cada 23 minutos. Os dados são da CPI do Senado sobre o Assassinato de Jovens (2016). É simplesmente chocante e revoltante que esses dados se passem em pleno século XXI. O racismo existe e está longe de acabar. Por isso, no episódio de hoje nós vamos debater e explicar porque não ser racista não é suficiente. É preciso ser ANTIRRACISTA. Vem comigo entender mais sobre como podemos entender nosso lugar nessa luta. ME ACOMPANHE POR AÍ: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/podcastepifanias/ E-mail: podcastepifanias@gmail.com ************* Convidada: Noemia Colonna Contato: https://www.noemiacolonna.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/noemiacolonnasantos/ ************* Edição: Otávio Souza ************* Música: "Day Trips" por Ketsa (CC BY 4.0) https://freemusicarchive.org/genre/Instrumental ************* Dicas Epifânicas: - Livro "Pequeno Manual Antirracista", Djamila Ribeiro; - Livro "Como ser antirracista", Ibram X. Kendi; - Livro "Por que eu não converso mais com pessoas brancas sobre raça", Reni Eddo-Lodge; - Livro "O Alegre Canto da Perdiz", Paulina Chiziane; - Série "Olhos que condenam", Netlifx; - Vídeo "Nota de repúdio", Porta dos Fundos.

Straight Shot Radio
Ep. 118: The Witcher's Workout

Straight Shot Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2021 35:09


So how would a coach design a program for Geralt of Rivia, the lead character in The Witcher? Not, “how did Henry Cavill get huge and ripped for his role on the Netlifx show?”...Literally, how would a program be designed for a 13th century, magically enhanced monster-killer with a bad attitude on a quest to fulfill his prophesied destiny? Obviously, this is a task much too lofty for just one coach, so I enlisted the help of Strongman and Crossfit Coach John Taylor, whose love of The Witcher, homemade fitness equipment, and inventive imagination made for a hilarious conversation.  We tie in a lot of training and coaching techniques throughout the episode that may benefit you in your own program whether you’re just looking to add some variety to your routine, or if you need to battle a giant spider hybrid beast in the middle of a swamp at night armed only with your steel sword…

Back of the Bus sessions podcast

This was a phenomenal journey & exploration of mind / body / soul!Daniel James is Personal Trainer and Body Composition coach currently working out of Aspire4Fitness, in the heart of Keyworth, South Nottingham. Daniel James Fitness specializes in fat loss, body recomposition, mindset, Improving clients health and general overall well being.

Minified: Web Dev News
Ep. 2: Node 16, ConsoleMe by Netflix, copying from SO, Lit 2.0

Minified: Web Dev News

Play Episode Play 40 sec Highlight Listen Later Apr 29, 2021 5:52


In this episode, we talk about the newest Node 16, about aptly named libraries by Netlifx called weep and ConsoleMe and a little bit more!If you like what I do, make sure to follow me on Twitter!Links to resources:Node 16 changelogConsoleMe by NetflixHow often do people actually copy and paste from Stack Overflow? Now we know.Lit 2.0

2-Player
2021 é o ano de Resident Evil #65

2-Player

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2021 25:13


Resident Evil Village, filme da Netlifx e muito mais: discutimos sobre o que a Capcom está preparando para os 25 anos da franquia. | @diego_sdl e @rodrigorussano

COMIC BOOKS: TRANSFORMED
Episode 1 - TRANSFORMERS: WAR FOR CYBERTRON - SIEGE Episodes 1 and 2 Review

COMIC BOOKS: TRANSFORMED

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2021 29:34


This is the audio originally taken from the following YouTube video: https://youtu.be/9wVGHuD261c Brian and Anchorpete share their opinions on Transformers: War for Cybertron- Siege episodes 1 and 2, which streamed on Netlifx in 2020. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

COMIC BOOKS: TRANSFORMED
Episode 1 - TRANSFORMERS: WAR FOR CYBERTRON - SIEGE Episodes 1 and 2 Review

COMIC BOOKS: TRANSFORMED

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2021 29:34


This is the audio originally taken from the following YouTube video: https://youtu.be/9wVGHuD261c Brian and Anchorpete share their opinions on Transformers: War for Cybertron- Siege episodes 1 and 2, which streamed on Netlifx in 2020. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Consigli non richiesti
Netflix e Videogiochi, matrimonio possibile?

Consigli non richiesti

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2021 19:33


Consigli Non Richiesti.-Il metodo Netflix può funzionare anche nel mondo dei videogiochi? In questa puntata parliamo del game pass di MicrosoftEVVIVA!-Twitch Poliniani ‣‣‣https://www.twitch.tv/polinianiYoutube Poliniani ‣‣‣ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsrLfbSNq5ZXGS8dKORzb6Q-Contatti di Frekt-‣ Gruppo Telegram https://rebrand.ly/TelegramFrekt‣ Twitch: https://rebrand.ly/twitchFrekt ‣ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iosonofrekt‣ Pagina Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thefrektAltre cose di Frekt:-https://linktr.ee/iosonofrekt---La sigla è di Chiara del podcast "Avrei qualcosa da dire show". 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Permanencia Involuntaria
Clip: Reseña de Gambito de Dama

Permanencia Involuntaria

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2020 9:46


Clip de Permanencia Involuntaria 406: Roberto Fco y un servidor platicamos sobre la serie de Netlifx, Gambito de Dama.

Al otro lado del micrófono
254. Netflix se plantea podcastilizar sus series y películas

Al otro lado del micrófono

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2020 4:31


Según podemos leer en este artículo de Hipertextual, Netflix está probando su propia forma de podcastilizar sus series o películashttps://hipertextual.com/2020/10/netflix-podcastY aquí, el podcast de La que se avecina: https://www.audible.es/pd/La-Que-Se-Avecina-Audiolibro/B08K95XZBNRecuerda que puedes apoyar a este podcast a través de mi perfil en Ko-Fi entrando en: http://jorgemarinnieto.com/cafe o realizando tus compras en Amazon a través de mi enlace de afiliados: http://jorgemarinnieto.com/amazonSi no quieres perderte ninguna de las recomendaciones, noticias, herramientas, eventos o curiosidades relacionadas con el podcasting te recomiendo unirte al canal de Telegram del podcast a través de: http://t.me/alotroladodelmicrofono o bien, siguiendo mi cuenta de Twitter: @Eove

Small Victories And Side Notes
Can You Get Rid Of Your Social Media? How Soon Is Too Soon?

Small Victories And Side Notes

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2020 57:30


Can you get rid of your social media in this day and age or is that asking too much? DJ & Ranaea connect to speak on the conception of the podcast and share their opinions on how soon is too soon to get married? Ranaea also comes through with a comical very real story of a failed proposal in France! PRESS DOWNLOAD, RATE, SUBSCRIBE, HIT THOSE STARS, and leave your REVIEWS.Social MediaRanaea Twitter: @lil_naea / Snapchat: LilNaeaDJ Twitter: DJ_Ranaea / Instagram: shirtoff_dj

Four P's: The Weekly Wurst Podcast
Four P's: PPPPressing On (Ep.124)

Four P's: The Weekly Wurst Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2020 11:21


1. A darker future without RBG. 2. Empathy for social media managers, with The Knot's Amanda Goetz. 3. Netlifx is saving network TV AND increasing our attention spans. 4. How to create a safe Halloween. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/4ps/support

Tony Katz Today
The Cuties Controversy and Why It's a Big Deal

Tony Katz Today

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2020 9:57


The Netflix film, Cuties, arrived to Netlifx with a heap of controversy. The film follows a group of 11-year old girls who join a "twerking" team. The girls perform suggestive dances in skimpy outfits that overly sexualize them. Tony Katz explains how this is just another example of society's attempts to give children agency and normalize this behavior. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.

Tony Katz + The Morning News
The Cuties Controversy and Why It's a Big Deal

Tony Katz + The Morning News

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2020 9:57


The Netflix film, Cuties, arrived to Netlifx with a heap of controversy. The film follows a group of 11-year old girls who join a "twerking" team. The girls perform suggestive dances in skimpy outfits that overly sexualize them. Tony Katz explains how this is just another example of society's attempts to give children agency and normalize this behavior. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.

Critic and the Common Man

Ja Ja Ding Dong! Chris and Danny review Eurovision this week! Eurovision can be found on Netlifx and stars Will Ferrell, and Rachel McAdams.

Tripudiando
Ep. 18 - O que achamos de The Old Guard (Netflix)

Tripudiando

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2020 40:50


Nesse episódio sem o Aldemi (que não pode comparecer por problemas técnicos), Adriano, Rafael e Anthony conversam e trazem curiosidades sobre a novidade da Netlifx estrelada por Charlize Theron: o filme The Old Guard.

Broncio
23 - Curon, una serie abbastanza brutta

Broncio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2020 9:42


Nonostante l'intervento di Netlifx, in Italia continuano a uscire serie tv brutte. Forse il problema siamo noi, non loro, oppure, come sempre, possiamo scaricare la colpa sul doppiaggio. Che poi non è che bisogna per forza guardare tutti i prodotti più in voga, a volte basta ascoltare un podcast che ne parla o leggere la trama su Wikipedia.

The Daily Update
The Daily Update - May 31, 2020

The Daily Update

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2020 4:22


On today's update the latest coronavirus cases, Dubai government workers start heading back to their offices, Abu Dhabi expands Covid-19 testing and Dubai Future Foundation urges retailers to adapt to e-commerce. Saudi Arabia begins reopening of the holy mosque in Madinah, India to start lifting restrictions, Donald Trump postpones G7 meeting and protests continue across the US. Jason Von Berg joins us for what's trending including SpaceX, Netlifx and Hassan Hosy. 

The Movie Trip
Trzy seriale i jeden film, czyli Avenue 5, Hollywood, Ostatni Taniec, Zatrzyj Ślady

The Movie Trip

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2020 33:11


Odcinek podróży czasoprzestrzennych: w kosmos statkiem „Avenue 5” (Armando Iannucci, HBO), do powojennego „Hollywood” (Ryan Murphy, Netflix), do lat 90. na „Ostatni Taniec” z Michael'em Jordan'em (Jason Hehir, Netflix), do wielkiego lasu z bohaterami „Zatrzyj Ślady” (Debra Granik, Bron Studios / Harrison Productions) Foto na okładce © Netlifx

Le Super Daily
Avec la crise, tout va bien pour Facebook !

Le Super Daily

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2020 19:22


Épisode 399 : Il y a encore 3 mois à peine, on parlait au futur de ce qui allait très bientôt changer le monde : le télétravail, l’édutech, la fin imminente du papier, l’éventuel déplacement des budgets de com du traditionnel vers le digital, l’hégémonie du e-commerce, la vente a emporté généralisée dans la restauration… C’était il y a seulement 3 mois et à l’époque on en parlait au futur. La transformation numérique allait avoir lieu, bientôt.Mais voilà la crise sanitaire et le confinement ont mis un énorme coup d’accélérateur et les mastodontes de la tech, les GAFAM, ont renforcé nettement leur position dominante.Pour Facebook qui était fin 2019 considéré comme le méchant Big Brother, les choses ont bien changé et le groupe de Zuckerberg se retrouve propulsé en sauveur de l’économie mondiale. Une crise comme un bouton avance rapideLes géants de la technologies ont accentués leur domination avec la crise ! Que ce soit Netflix, Amazon, ou Facebook, les géants de la technologies américaines ont renforcé leurs positions à plusieurs niveaux ! De manière global leurs situations économiques c’est améliorées, avec une large augmentation de la demande.Dans leurs secteurs, ces entreprises ont accentué leur domination parce qu’elles étaient plus solides, plus grandes, déjà plus installées pour répondre rapidement à la crise. Cette augmentation de la demande d’un coup, a pu être absorbé beaucoup plus simplement que pour des plus petites entreprises du même secteur ! Et dans une Amérique qui depuis qu’elle est touchée par le Covid-19 subit une terrible crise, ces géants du numérique gagnent sans cesse des nouvelles parts de marché ! C’est comme si cette crise était une accélération du temps.« Nous venons d’assister à deux ans de transformation numérique en deux mois », a remarqué Satya Nadella, le PDG de MicrosoftExempleOn sait que Netflix redistribue les cartes en termes de diffusion cinématographique et de production. C’est un concurrent du cinéma traditionnel !Avec cette crise, les cinémas ont fermé et Netlifx a récupéré encore plus rapidement des parts de marché ! Et d’après Sundar Pichai, le PDG de Google :"Les changements vont être significatifs et durables" Super article du Monde sur la Silicon Valley comme dernier pilier du modèle américain !Les actionnaires des GAFAM rassurésSur le premier trimestre 2020 les GAFAM ont déclaré des larges bénéfices.ExempleMicrosoft a déclaré 10,8 milliards de dollars soit +22% !Facebook a déclaré 4,9 milliards de dollars soit +102% !Amazon recrutait lui 175 000 employés et augmentait son chiffre d’affaire de 26% !Des chiffres hallucinant !Facebook investit massivement au coeur de la criseLa news est tombée la semaine dernière, Facebook a racheté pour 400 millions de dollars Giphy ! On en parle dans l'épisode 395 du Super DailyCe chiffre peut paraitre énorme surtout en temps de crise, et bien accrochez-vous à votre fauteuil, parce que ce n’est rien à côté du rachat de JIO qui est devenu le plus grand opérateur de téléphonie mobile en Inde. Facebook a récupéré 10% du capital de cette filiale pour la modique somme de 5,7 milliards de dollars ! Une telle dépense annoncée fin avril ne peut pas être anodine. Facebook va bien très bien même, et investit largement pour continuer à se développer. Le but de cet achat est de favoriser le développement de WhatsApp dans le pays et surtout son service de paiement !WhatsApp compte déjà 400 millions d’utilisateurs en Inde c’est énorme !Facebook au secours des PMELe Groupe Facebook accélère sur le e-commerce et souhaite s’imposer comme la solution au service des PME dans la criseLes investissements de Facebook sont aussi à chercher du côté de ses solutions technologiques. On en parlait la semaine dernière, Facebook met un coup d’accélérateur avec le lancement de Facebook Shops et Checkout. De quoi jouer la baston avec Amazon et se positionner comme un acteur majeur du ecommerce mondial.Dans la crise, Facebook se métamorphose en gentil géantAvant la crise, Facebook était le méchant big brother. Malveillant et vieillissant.Ces dernières années Facebook avait enchaîné les mauvaises presse !Depuis l’affaire Cambridges Analytica, les problèmes semblaient se resserrer autour de lui, sur son traitement des données personnelles notamment.Et les plus aventureux annonçaient même une récession du géant Américain dans son secteur, bientôt dépassés par les Snapchat, TikTok, Linkedin, Pinterest et consort…Un sondage de Knight Foundation et Gallup paru le 10 mars de cette année juste avant la crise annonçait sans appel que 47% des Américains déclaraient que les entreprises technologiques créaient plus de problèmes qu’elles n’en résolvaient.Et seulement 15% d’entre eux pensaient le contraire ! Les réseaux sociaux et Facebook en tête faisaient peur…Finalement deux mois plus tard, on se demande presque comment on aurait pu faire sans toutes ces nouvelles technologies et ces nouveaux moyens de communication !C’est vrai, on a eu besoin de tous les différents appareils de visio pour rester proches des gens qu’on aime et qu’on ne pouvait plus voir ! Facebook profite de la crise pour se transformer en gentil géant qui participe activement à la lutte contre le virusFacebook premier media d’informations sur les préventions de la pandémieLe Groupe Facebook a vraiment pris très tôt les devants en proposant énormément contenus et rappels des gestes barrières et autres moyens de freiner la pandémie. Le Groupe s’est aussi fait le relai des communications officielles de chaque pays via de notifications au coeur d’Instagram ou de Facebook.Le groupe Facebook catalyseur des initiatives humaines et positivesLà aussi Facebook a profité du confinement pour se faire le relai des plus belles initiatives et offrir un coup de pouce à ceux le plus dans le besoin. Stickers pour applaudir les soignants, stickers pour aider ses commerces locaux, programme live #ensemblealamaison.Solution pour la recherche face au Covid-19Au final, on avait peur de ce que Facebook pouvait faire de nos données personnelles, de la géolocalisation.Aujourd’hui, Facebook transmet toutes ces données à des chercheurs dans chaque pays, pour anticiper les déplacements de populations et anticiper de nouvelles transmissions massives du virus ! De plus les gouvernements développent des applications, pour pouvoir contrôler qui a contracté le virus et est-ce qu’il peut le transmettre à d’autres personnes ! Donc tout le monde est un peu moins regardant sur tout ça ! Notre usage des réseaux sociaux a aussi changéPendant la crise, l’usage des réseaux sociaux s’est transformé et Facebook s’est repositionné au coeur de l’équationD’après le New York Times nous sommes aussi beaucoup moins passifs sur les réseaux. Nous sommes « Prosocial ».Le fait d’être plus actifs, laisse moins de place aux théories du complots, aux fake news, aux messages violents ou haineux.Et puis comme nous vivions tous quelques choses d’assez grave et exceptionnel, il y a eu beaucoup d’envie de diffuser des ondes positives sur les réseaux sociaux.Tout le monde à mis la main à la patte pour partager de la culture, des livres, de la musique, parler cinéma…. Tout ça contribue à diminuer la part de haine sur les réseaux.Un message de bienveillance a pris le dessus !. . .Le Super Daily est le podcast quotidien sur les réseaux sociaux. Il est fabriqué avec une pluie d'amour par les équipes de Supernatifs.Nous sommes une agence social media basée à Lyon. Nous aidons les entreprises à créer des relations durables et rentables avec leurs audiences. Nous inventons, produisons et diffusons des contenus qui engagent vos collaborateurs, vos prospects et vos consommateurs.

Mas Legal
Napi Dibebaskan Karena Corona

Mas Legal

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2020 6:28


Di episode kedua ini, Mas Legal re-upload ulasan Mata Najwa. Menteri Hukum dan HAM, Yasonna Laoly berencana membebaskan napi termasuk napi koruptor karena Corona. Alasan utamanya, lapas yang kelebihan kapasitas akan membuat penyebaran virus ini tidak terkendali dan jika satu tertular akan membahayakan semua. Secara prinsip alasan ini sangat bisa diterima. Kondisi lapas kita memang tidak manusiawi, orang bertumpuk seperti pindang, bahkan tidur bergantian. Tapi alasan ini menjadi mengada-ada ketika kita bicara soal napi koruptor. Sel bagi koruptor berbeda dengan tahanan lain. Di Lapas Sukamiskin misalnya, satu napi satu kamar. Lengkap dengan fasilitas pula. Alih-alih berdesak-desakan dengan napi lain sehingga bisa tertular Corona, para koruptor di Sukamiskin bahkan bisa mandi air panas di kamar mandi pribadi dan olahraga dengan alat khusus di dalam sel eksklusif mereka. Dari hampir 250 ribu napi di seluruh negeri, napi korupsi jumlahnya 4500-an. Jadi sekitar 1,8 persen dari total napi. Pembebasan napi koruptor dengan tujuan menghambat penyebaran COVID-19 di Lapas menjadi tidak relevan, karena angkanya sangat kecil dibanding napi lain. Menjadi wajar jika sejumlah pegiat antikorupsi curiga kebijakan membebaskan napi koruptor ini hanyalah akal-akalan saja. Sudah beberapa kali Kementerian Hukum dan HAM berupaya untuk meringankan hukuman koruptor lewat revisi peraturan perundangan. Jadi Pak Menteri yang terhormat, supaya kita tidak curiga macam-macam, coba dibuka dulu ke publik, narapidana kasus korupsi apa dan di mana yang menempati sel berdesak-desakan seperti napi umum pencuri ayam yang bahkan tidurnya harus bergantian? Oh ya, sekalian kalau memang mau cek lapas koruptor, titip cek lagi sel Papa Setya Novanto dan kawan-kawannya di Sukamiskin, masih di sel lagi nonton Netlifx, atau lagi plesiran makan di warung Padang?

Talk Filmy to Me
Lets just hope “The Platform” doesn't happen in real life

Talk Filmy to Me

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2020 35:53


Hello social distancing Filmy People!This week we are back to bring to you what's good across all of streaming land, with recommendations from Netlifx, Amazon Prime, and Disney Plus. We also play a game with John and Jaime and Flint starts us off with the first of the “Talk FIlmy to Me” watchalongs.   Stay Filmy… and safe  

Rob Talk Podcast
Thursday, March 5, 2020

Rob Talk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2020 3:41


Michael Bloomberg drops out, Trump team prepares more Hunter Biden attacks, Warren assesses her path forward, and Netlifx and Apple withdraw from South by Southwest. Support the show on Patreon for as little as $1: https://www.patreon.com/robtalkpodcast Follow the show on Twitter: https://twitter.com/robtalkpodcast Follow the show on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/robtalkpodcast/ Like the show on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/robtalkpodcast/ Rate the show: https://ratethispodcast.com/robtalkpodcast Website: https://www.robtalkpodcast.com/

Ha Geldi, Ha Gelecek!
Teknoloji Devlerininin, Otomotiv Sektörünün Corona Virüsü ile Sınavı, Elektrikli Araçlar ve Yerli Araç Üretimi, DisneyPlus'ın Netlifx ve Diğer Üye Modelli TV Kanallarının Abonelik Savaşı

Ha Geldi, Ha Gelecek!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2020 65:50


Ha Geldi, Ha Gelecek! Podcast’in üçüncü sezonuna hoşgeldiniz. Yeni sezonda Aykut İbrişim - Sertaç Doğanay - Umut Ekmekçi Türkiye, Amerika ve Almanya’dan bağlanarak teknoloji gündeminden konuları tartışıyor. Bu bölümde Corona virüsünün teknoloji devlerinin üretimlerine olan kritik etkisi ve üretimi durdurmaları,  yerli üretim kavramı üzerinden üzerine Dr.  Umut Ekmekçi’nin  Alman otomotiv endüstrisi  ve Türkiye’de elektrik araç üretimi üzerine görüşleri ve son olarak da DisneyPlus’ın lansmanı sonrası bir anda abonelik sayısını nasıl arttırdığı, Netflix ve diğer abonelik modeli üzerine çalışan markalarla olan abone kapma savaşı ve içerik üretimi için ayırdıkları bütçeyi tartışıyorlar. Ha geldi Ha Gelecek Podcast Yayınını Sunanlar: Aykut İbrişim: @aykut_ibrisim, Podiolab Sertaç Doğanay: @sertacdoganay   Konuklarımız Umut Ekmekçi   Podcast Erişim Kanalları: RSS Feed iTunes SoundCloud Google Play Twitter Linkedin Facebook İletişim Podiolab tarafından hazırlamıştır. “Ha Geldi, Ha Gelecek!”; teknolojinin insan hayatını ve geleceğini nasıl etkilediğine dair iki haftada bir yayınlanan bir podcast yayınıdır.     Podiolab; Türkiye’de podcast kültürüne ilişkin araştırmalar yapmak, podcast içerik üreticilerine rehber niteliğinde kaynakları derlemek ve Türkçe materyal eksikliğini gidermek için Aykut İbrişim tarafından oluşturulan bir platformdur. Türkiye’de podcast yayıncılığına olan ilginin ve içerik üreticilerinin artmasına karşın bu alanda yeterli derecede eğitici ve yönlendirici Türkçe materyal bulunmamasından yola çıkan Podiolab, podcast yayıncılarına destek olmayı amaçlar. Podiolab Twitter Podiolab Facebook Podiolab Linkedin

即将上映 Coming Soon (podcast)
Narcos: Mexico Season 2 20.02.14 NETLIFX

即将上映 Coming Soon (podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2020 2:22


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即将上映 Coming Soon (podcast)
Narcos: Mexico Season 2 20.02.14 NETLIFX

即将上映 Coming Soon (podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2020 2:22


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即将上映 Coming Soon (podcast)
Narcos: Mexico Season 2 20.02.14 NETLIFX

即将上映 Coming Soon (podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2020 2:22


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Vamos de Paseo Podcast
Programa 37 - Vamos de Paseo movies?? + Datos financieros de Ninty

Vamos de Paseo Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2020


Volvemos a una emisión no especial para comentar algunas impresiones de la peli de Ni No Kuni recientemente estrenada en Netlifx, para luego desembarcar en los para nada aburridos datos financieros de la reunión de accionistas de la gran N (levemente interrumpida por una breve reseña de la Odisea de los giles). Y no se pierdan la sorpresita del final!! Gracias por escuchar este podcast hecho con amor y cariño, y no olvides de seguirnos en Spotify, Itunes, Google Podcast, Ivoox, entre otros. Tampoco olvides de suscribirte en tu plataforma podcastil de preferencia para no perderte ningún capitulo nuevo apenas salga. Feed para gestores de podcast: http://feeds.feedburner.com/VamosDePaseoPodcast Y si queres contactarte conmigo para comentar tus impresiones sobre el podcast o los temas tratados, podes enviar un e-mail a vamosdepaseopodcast@gmail.com, el cual será felizmente leído y respondido a la mayor brevedad posible :D

Binge Portugal
20 - I Lost My Body

Binge Portugal

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2020 28:33


I Lost My Body é o filme Netlifx que falamos esta semana. Filme francês, nomeado para o Óscar de Melhor Filme de Animação. Segue os Bingers: Abel Oliveira - https://twitter.com/Abel_Oliveira10 Lucas Moreira - https://www.instagram.com/luacsvfx/ Segue o Binge Portugal no Spotify, Instagram e Facebook

About Progress
AP 226: The Best Food I Ate and Shows Watched in 2019

About Progress

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2019 24:15


As we head in to 2020, are you ready to put yourself first? By paying attention to your own growth and development you will be able to more fully give to all of the various roles you fill. The most immediate way you can do that is by joining me live and online for the Rediscover You Workshop (only offered once in 2020!). You can also join the new membership group that will be launching, get on the waitlist for the beta group. Now on to the best food I ate and shows I watched in 2019... If you've been around here for a little while, you actually know food has been the source of a lot of struggle for me. In recovery from my disordered eating I've worked hard on my relationship with food, so I'm excited to say that this year I have a list of food I loved and thought would be fun to share with you. Some you can grab if you have a Trader Joe's nearby, others you'll have to travel to Texas for, but each one has me salivating just talking about them. And in the spirit of these more lighthearted favorites, I'm telling you all my must watch shows...and it turns out they're all on Netlifx! The list of British shows shouldn't come as a surprise, but maybe some of the documentaries I watched will. I'll just tell you, go watch One Strange Rock right now - it's my absolute favorite! I hope some of these recommendations can make it on to your lists in the new year, and if you have any suggestions for me please let me know! Nothing is too big, or too small, when it comes to exploring your interests, trying new things, and discovering what makes you you! ABOUT A FEW OTHER THINGS… If you’re looking for a way to realllly kick off your new year in the right direction, sign up for the now online Rediscover You Workshop. Join me and other women live, right from your couch, to learn how to reconnect with yourself. This will only be offered once in 2020, so don’t miss out! After an overwhelming response this summer, Monk Manual has come back to sponsor the podcast. You can get one of these intentional planners (the only kind I’ve ever stuck with!) for 20% off with code ‘ABOUTPROGRESS’ and it stacks with their bundle, too! SHOW NOTES Monthly group beta launch WAITLIST Check out the newly online Rediscover You Workshop Get your Monk Manual for 20% with code ‘ABOUTPROGRESS’ Get your first month+ FREE with Libsyn using code MONICA FREE Printables, including this month’s Progress Plan Send in a soundbite + be featured on the show HERE Join the free and private FB group Join Monica on Facebook, Instagram, and by newsletter Songs Credit: DRIVE by Dj Nicolai Heidlas @nicolai-heidlas Music provided by FREE MUSIC FOR VLOGS AND VIDEOS bit.ly/freemusicforvlogs

Streamable
E4 - Murder Mystery

Streamable

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2019 21:44


We reviewed the Adam Sandler/Jennifer Aniston comedy Murder Mystery from Netlifx!"On a long-awaited trip to Europe, a New York City cop and his hairdresser wife scramble to solve a baffling murder aboard a billionaire's yacht. Starring:Adam Sandler, Jennifer Aniston" https://www.netflix.com/title/80242619 Storms by Allerlei von Nicolai |  https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_bcboyEwTxpEyM-fuCjLkAMusic promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.comCreative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported Licensehttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en_US

Music City Drive-In
Music City Drive-In: Dolemite is My Name Review - Costume Design

Music City Drive-In

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2019 46:20


On this Episode of the Music City Drive-In Jacob and Ricky give their review of Marriage Story and also breakdown their thoughts on and Best Supporting Actress Category of the upcoming Academy Awards. We review Dolemite is My Name (4:00) Transition into a little rant about what Netlifx has done for film (20:15-25:08) Transition into the Costume Design field at (25:10) where we talk Avengers: Endgame, 1917, The Irishman, Little Women, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, Rocketman, Dolemite is My Name. Subscribe to the channel, any way you listen to Podcast!!!! Twitter https://twitter.com/VP_Movies Twitter www.twitter.com/rickyvalero_ Support the Podcast with a donation. https://anchor.fm/thevaleroverdict/support --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/musiccitydrivein/support

COMM122 Introduction to Media Industries & Institutions (UMass-Amherst)

Hello, welcome to COMM122 podcast! This is episode nine, and now we are in Week 4 of the learning. This week, our focus is on the commercial media model, which is the dominant model of media operation in the US. Throughout the classes this week, you will hear the term, mandate. A mandate refers to a media outlet’s foremost purpose, namely, what is its mission, and who and what does it serve. Generally speaking, there are the commercial media mandate and the non-commercial media mandate, which is the topic of next week. The commercial mandate is followed by commercial media outlets, such as HBO, Hulu, the New York Times, and the big four TV networks, CBS, NBC, ABC, and FOX. In fact, most media outlets here in the States are based on the commercial mandate. That means their primary mission is generating profits. However, we do have media outlets based on the non-commercial mandate. For example, PBS and NPR are public broadcasters in the country, whose primary mission is not profit-making, but to educate, inform, and entertain the community. While the commercial mandate is very dominant in the US, it is not necessarily so elsewhere in the world. Take Europe for example, in 2017, public funding accounts for 24% of the revenue of its TV industry, whereas in North America, the number is merely 1%. If we look at the level of public funding for public broadcasters, the US and Canada are at the bottom of the rank, and European countries, such as Norway, Germany, Sweden, and Denmark are on the top.Between various mandates, their key differences lie in: who pay for the media, who does it serve, and what determines success. In reviewing the funding sources of commercial media outlets, we will notice an important shift in the industry, which is the shift from, ad-supported media to, paid media. Let’s unpack that.In the business of TV, we know that in the states there are four big TV networks: CBS, NBC, ABC, and FOX. They broadcast national news, and also have local affiliates across cities to produce regional news. They stream Super Bowl, Emmy’s Award, the Academy Award, and very likely, they carry your favorite TV series. It used to be that the TV networks were 100% supported by advertising. In the pre-digital and pre-cable era, all you needed was a TV antenna to pick up the signal from the TV networks. You didn’t have to pay to watch the content. The content was freely available via radio airwaves. But, what was described has long gone. Between 1950s and 1980s, most commericial TV stations were funded entirely by the advertising dollars. Yet, in 2004, we, the consumers, spent more money on media than advertisers. And in 2008, we spent more time with paid media than with ad-supported media.So, what has happened? Note that the TV industry is no longer dominated by the big four. We have hundreds of cable channels, which requires paid subscriptions. We also have video streaming platforms like Netlifx, Hulu and Amazon Prime video. They also draw revenue from user subscriptions. Besides, we have iTunes Store, Google Play Store, and many other such stores that allow users to buy or rent a particular episode of a TV show. These are examples of paid-media. Currently, the revenue of the TV industry comes from three main sources. First, licensing fee and broadcasting rights. For instance, one of the big four TV networks strike a deal with the NFL to live broadcast Super Bowl. The broadcasting right tends to be exclusive, and the TV network gets paid if an overseas broadcaster’s live feed of the game comes from the TV network. The second source of revenue is advertising. This is pretty obvious: during the 2019 Super Bowl, the game's broadcasting rights holder, CBS, charged a record $5.25 million on average for a 30-second spot. The third source is subscription. This applies to cable channels but also increasingly the big four TV networks as they individually launch or p

GamerGeeks Podcast
F*ck G2A - GamerGeeks Podcast #90

GamerGeeks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2019 71:46


De afgelopen week stond de gaming-industrie wederom op zijn kop door handelswebsite G2A. Het is een grote speler in de grijze markt van game keys. Digitale codes waarmee je games in je bezit krijgt op diensten zoals Steam, Origin en Uplay. Vele ontwikkelaars roepen op om liever hun producten illegaal te downloaden, dan dit soort websites te gebruiken. Waarom is dat? Amazon gaat een Lord of the Rings game maken, Nintendo komt met de Switch Lite, Cuphead gaat naar Netlifx en Splinter Cell komt wellicht terug in VR. Daarnaast geeft Johan zijn eerste impressie over Yakuza spin-off Judgment en is Jim wezen karren in Crash Team Racing: Nitro Fueled. Vragen voor de show? Mail naar podcast@gamergeeks.nl

Del Sofá a la Cocina
s08e19: Corazón antiguo (Paquita Salas, Years and Years, Jessica Jones, Gentleman Jack, Euphoria)

Del Sofá a la Cocina

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2019 55:21


¡Bienvenidos al decimonoveno programa de nuestra octava temporada (o el 260 contando todos)! ¡Hola, amigas y amigos, apagamos el aire acondicionado para grabar este programa en plena ola de calor y comentamos, sin spoilers. las temporadas completas de Years and Years y Gentleman Jack, la despedida de Jessica Jones, el regreso de Paquita Salas y los estrenos Euphoria y Señoras del (h)AMPA. Nos despedimos, como siempre, después de leer vuestros comentarios en La Sobremesa. Recordad que en algunas aplicaciones tenéis la opción de saltar entre capítulos de los temas que hablamos. Si no, también os dejamos los tiempos de cada comentario para que podáis escuchar fácilmente lo que más os interese: 0:00’00 PRESENTACIÓN 0:02’07 SEMANA EN SERIE: 0:02’18 -Paquita Salas, s03 [Netflix]. 0:09’45 -Years and Years, s01 [BBC One/HBO]. 0:18'26 -Jessica Jones, s03 [Netlifx]. 0:21'57 -Gentleman Jack, s01 [BBC One/HBO]. 0:28'56 -Masterchef [US], s10 [FOX] y su masterchefaustralización. 0:39'46 -Euphoria 1x01-1x02, [HBO]. 0:44'18 -Señoras del (H)AMPA 1x01-1x02 [Tele 5]. 0:48'00 SOBREMESA 0:54'01 DISCLAIMER Podéis hablar libremente de las tramas de las series o películas de las que hablamos en los comentarios de este episodio escribiendo entre las etiquetas de spoiler el texto que queráis ocultar. Otras cosas mencionadas en el programa: Entrevista Russell T. Davies sobre el final de Years and Years.Crítica final temporada de Gentleman Jack de Valen en Fuera de Series. Nos podéis escuchar (y dejar reseñas) en iVoox,  iTunes y Spreaker. También estamos en Google Podcasts y Spotify. Déjadnos vuestros mensajes para La sobremesa en Twitter, Facebook e Instagram o mandadnos un Email. Recordad que si compráis en Amazon a través de este enlace, nos llega una comisión por vuestro pedido de forma anónima. Si queréis, también podéis invitarnos a un café con Ko-fi, una web para apoyar a los creadores, en la que podéis decirnos que os gusta lo que hacemos pagándonos una tacita virtual :) ¡Hasta el próximo programa! :)

KEMTopTalk with Marabelle Blue
Marabelle Blue Unfiltered Episode 14

KEMTopTalk with Marabelle Blue

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2019 82:00


I have to say people have been BUSY...some good and some bad. I received many topic ideas I wanted to incorporate into one because some of them are really short to address and won't take up a whole show.  One I definitely want to bring up today is a Netflix show seems to be a spoof on Domination. I wonder why this is happening. Since when did the art of Domination become a joke? Granted being a writer for the Sex Worker industry, there are moments of funny's we all have of course, but when the Domination/BDSM lifestyle is made a mockery, we have an issue, a serious issue and I can tell you -  a lot of prodommes take great offense to that and you must understand the reason why! Listen to tonight's show topics among many other topic ideas on tonight's Unfiltered  Voiceover credit: Lorenzo  Many thanks to all of our sponsors including Adult Friend Finder. Come join AFF now, browse around and have an experience. Share your reviews to kinkemagazine@gmail.com and chosen published reviews will receive a FREE #KinkE prize. Music Credits:Sensitive by Electronic Senses | https://soundcloud.com/electronicsenses Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/deed.en_US Picture credits: Netlifx, Netflix Show Bonding Netflix, Dannikonov (red shoes picture), Getty Images (young girl with mature lady)

Le Pti-Podcast
Episode 8 - Pal in Run, 2 séries Netlifx "Transferts" et "Si je ne t’avais pas rencontrée"

Le Pti-Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2019 12:39


La course  https://www.lepalrun.com/  dans le parc Le Pal  https://www.lepal.com/  2 séries Netlifx "Transferts" et "Si je ne t’avais pas rencontrée"

I'm Here With
Amber Marshall & Graham Wardle Talk Season 12 of Heartland on CBC

I'm Here With

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2019 10:32


Amber Marshall is nominated for Best Performance by an Alberta Actress at the Alberta Film Awards, April, 27th 2019. Just announced by Amber Marshall herself, there will be a 13th Season! Ruby/Emmanuella Spencer, Amber Marshall and Graham Wardle on CBC and Netlifx. Photos by Andrew Bako, courtesy of CBC. Amber Marshall plays iconic Amy Fleming in Heartland and is amazing in this new season! She is so relatable and she is an example to women to work hard, love their family and to do the right thing always! Her character is so sweet and caring about keeping her family close, it had us in tears. - I'm Here With. The season opens with Amy (AMBER MARSHALL) and Ty (GRAHAM WARDLE) trying to balance life with their toddler and perpetually busy schedules. Realizing a long-time goal of working together turns out to be the solution, even though the decision presents inevitable ups and downs. When a newcomer unexpectedly arrives at Heartland, Amy and Ty are confronted with a difficult choice that could change their family forever.

Jesse's Private Party

The Private Party comes together with David, Mike, Jason and I in this "5 Mics" edition. David is disgusted we haven't seen Solo yet. But David also spoils the new Star Wars movies. We out to WrestleMania!(we're not.) The Fyre Festival Docs on Netlifx and Hulu. We don't know who should be the new Batman. Fan Service in movies. Why do people like spoilers? David is worried about Wide Neck. More Michael Jackson documentaries coming out about him.

Post-Creditos
EP.07 -Spider-Man: Far From Home; Steve Carell y Netlifx; Ganadores de los PGA y más!

Post-Creditos

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2019 50:00


Un nuevo día, un nuevo episodio de nuestro Podcast. Hoy hablaremos de: - Los Tráilers de Game of Thrones 8va Temporada, Spider.Man: Far From Home, John Wick: Parabellum y The Hummingbird Project - Jason Reitman y La nueva entrega de Ghostbuster - Sofia Coppola y Bill Murray vuelven a trabajar juntos - Christopher McQuarrie a cargo de las próximas dos películas de Mission Impossible - Chris Evans y Tom Holland protagonizará nuevo proyecto de Netflix - Nueva Serie de Steve Carell y Greg Daniels para Netflix ¡No olvides seguirnos en nuestras redes Sociales! Twitter: https://twitter.com/postcreditos1 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/postcreditos98/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/postcreditos98 Mantente informado con todo lo relacionado al cine en nuestra página web: www.postcreditos.blog

Del Sofá a la Cocina
s08e03: Supertrashy y superheroína (Sabrina, Doctor Who, Supergirl, Daredevil, Homecoming)

Del Sofá a la Cocina

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2018 75:26


¡Bienvenidos al tercer programa de nuestra octava temporada (o el 243 contando todos)! ¡Hola! Hablamos de varias series en el programa de hoy, regresos, estrenos recientes y otros que llegarán en los próximos días. Os contamos qué nos ha parecido la nueva Sabrina, según los cinco episodios que hemos podido ver; sin querer, seguimos comentando The Romanoffs; hablamos, sin spoilers, de las temporadas completas de Sorry for Your Loss, The Haunting of Hill House y Wynonna Earp; los regresos de Doctor Who, Supergirl, Homecoming y 9-1-1; y también hacemos una valoración anticipada de Homecoming, que se estrenará el 2 de noviembre. Por último, La Sobremesa, en la que comentamos lo que nos habéis dicho durante estos días. Seguimos probando con este nuevo formato de programa de acuerdo con lo que hayamos visto cada vez que nos sentemos a grabar. A nosotros nos gusta, porque podemos comentar muchas más series que antes dejábamos fuera por tiempo;  contadnos qué pensáis allí desde el otro lado. Nos escuchamos en quince días, ¡pasadlo bien! Aquí os dejamos los tiempos para que podáis escuchar fácilmente lo que más os interese: 0:00'00 PRESENTACIÓN 0:02'24 -The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, 1x01-1x03 [Netflix]. 0:14'22 -The Romanoffs [Amazon Prime Video]. 0:18'29-Doctor Who 11x01-11x03 [BBC]. 0:28'00 -Sorry for your Loss, s01 [Facebook Watch]. 0:29'53 -Wynonna Earp, s03 [Syfy/Space]. 0:36'27-Supergirl, 4x01-4x02 [The CW]. 0:38'27-Homecoming, s01 [Amazon Prime Video]. 0:51'12-Daredevil 3x01-3x03 [Netlifx]. 0:59'09 -9-1-1, 2x01 [FOX]. 1:02'44 -The Haunting of Hill House, s01 [Netflix]. 1:05'03 SOBREMESA 1:14'06 DISCLAIMER Otras cosas mencionadas en el programa: Este es el enlace del grupo de Telegram Pelis Gafapasta para que os apuntéis a su último reto. Podéis hablar libremente detalles de las tramas de las series o películas de las que hablamos en los comentarios de este episodio escribiendo entre las etiquetas de spoiler el texto que queráis ocultar. Nos podéis escuchar (y dejar reseñas) en iVoox, en iTunes y en Spreaker. También estamos en Spotify. Déjadnos vuestros mensajes para La sobremesa en Twitter, Facebook e Instagram o mándadnos un Email. Recordad que si compráis en Amazon a través de este enlace, nos llega una comisión por vuestro pedido de forma anónima. Si queréis, también podéis invitarnos a un café con Ko-fi, una web para apoyar a los creadores, en la que puedes decirnos que te gusta lo que hacemos pagándonos una tacita virtual :) ¡Hasta el próximo programa! :)

88 mérföld óránként
E29 - Hihetetlen családi örökségek

88 mérföld óránként

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2018 83:45


Ebben a hónapban két családot mutatunk be a ló két oldaláról, de valójában az egyik már ismerős lehet korábbról: az Örökség egy kisköltségvetésű fesztiválhorror, míg A hihetetlen család a 2004-es klasszikus Brad Bird-film folytatása. A két film hatására megidézzük gyermekkorunk néhány rémálmokat okozó rajzfilmjét, majd a Disney Infinity kapcsán belemegyünk a gyűjtőszenvedély jövőjébe is. Online videótéka tartalmakkal zárjuk az adást: a Netflix az Atypical-lal és az iZombie-val képviseli magát, aztán beszélünk kicsit az Amazon Prime-ról is. A legvégén pedig újrakezdjük a The Endless-szel, ami az előző adásban említett Spring rendezőinek legutóbbi filmje. Adásmenet: 00:16:45 Hereditary 00:32:42 Gyermekkorunk traumatizáló rajzfilmjei 00:43:55 A hihetetlen család 1 és 2 01:01:50 Disney Infinity játékok, és a gyűjtőszenvedély jövője 01:10:00 Netflixes sorozatok (Atypical, iZombie) 01:15:33 Amazon Prime Video tapasztalatok 01:19:15 The Endless

The Options Insider Radio Network
Option Block 718: Crazy HMNY, TSLA and DB Options Trades

The Options Insider Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2018 50:52


Trading Block: Earnings! Friday - Foot Locker Best Buy reaffirms guidance - renews concerns about the inroads of Amazon. Monday review: Intuit - 191.30, ATM straddle: 11, approx.7% Gap Inc. (GPS) - 33, ATM straddle: 2.60, approx. 8% Netlifx vs. Disney - Who will come out ahead in the long run? Odd Block: Big selloff in Petroleo Brasil (PBR). Size opening risk reversal in iShares JPMorgan USD (EMB). Call buyer giving up the ghost in Deutsche Bank AG (DB). Mail Block: Options question of the week Holiday Weekends are notoriously tough for VIX traders. The markets love to crush Volatility going into these events. So we thought we'd poll the savvy VIX traders in our audience - where do you think VIX will OPEN on Tues 5/29? Here: 12-14 Higher: 14-16 Lower: 10.5-12 Much Higher: >16 Listener questions and comments: Question from Scott Somer - When doing earnings trades do you ALWAYS default to nearest Friday expiration. Question from Charlotte - How about that move in WWE? You buying calls like crazy? Question from Justin - I know you guys hate cheapie options trading but your comments about HMNY got me thinking. I could sell the June ½ straddle for about .25. If I could do that again in July then in two months I could have the stock almost for free. A free stock is even better than a cheap stock. Question from LTTW - HMNY AUG .5 strad is currently around .25-.30. I agree it makes no sense to buy that when the stock is .46 but I'm liking selling this straddle to get the stock for .16 by Aug exp. Maybe even work a .01 or .05 bid for some 1 calls further out on a ratio in case stock recovers aggressively? Around the Block/Economic Reports: May 25 - Durable Goods, Consumer Sentiment If you are interested in what the Federal Reserve has to say or has been saying, this is the week for you. Not only are the notes from the last meeting going to be released on Wednesday, several Fed presidents will be talking this week including three on Monday and on Friday.

The Option Block
Option Block 718: Crazy HMNY, TSLA and DB Options Trades

The Option Block

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2018 50:52


Trading Block: Earnings! Friday - Foot Locker Best Buy reaffirms guidance - renews concerns about the inroads of Amazon. Monday review: Intuit - 191.30, ATM straddle: 11, approx.7% Gap Inc. (GPS) - 33, ATM straddle: 2.60, approx. 8% Netlifx vs. Disney - Who will come out ahead in the long run? Odd Block: Big selloff in Petroleo Brasil (PBR). Size opening risk reversal in iShares JPMorgan USD (EMB). Call buyer giving up the ghost in Deutsche Bank AG (DB). Mail Block: Options question of the week Holiday Weekends are notoriously tough for VIX traders. The markets love to crush Volatility going into these events. So we thought we'd poll the savvy VIX traders in our audience - where do you think VIX will OPEN on Tues 5/29? Here: 12-14 Higher: 14-16 Lower: 10.5-12 Much Higher: >16 Listener questions and comments: Question from Scott Somer - When doing earnings trades do you ALWAYS default to nearest Friday expiration. Question from Charlotte - How about that move in WWE? You buying calls like crazy? Question from Justin - I know you guys hate cheapie options trading but your comments about HMNY got me thinking. I could sell the June ½ straddle for about .25. If I could do that again in July then in two months I could have the stock almost for free. A free stock is even better than a cheap stock. Question from LTTW - HMNY AUG .5 strad is currently around .25-.30. I agree it makes no sense to buy that when the stock is .46 but I'm liking selling this straddle to get the stock for .16 by Aug exp. Maybe even work a .01 or .05 bid for some 1 calls further out on a ratio in case stock recovers aggressively? Around the Block/Economic Reports: May 25 - Durable Goods, Consumer Sentiment If you are interested in what the Federal Reserve has to say or has been saying, this is the week for you. Not only are the notes from the last meeting going to be released on Wednesday, several Fed presidents will be talking this week including three on Monday and on Friday.

The No Film School Podcast
IFW 5.10.18: A Selfie-Free Cannes Kicks Off & Can Your Short Really Be a Calling Card?

The No Film School Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2018 50:25


In this episode of Indie Film Weekly, No Film School co-hosts Liz Nord, Jon Fusco, and Erik Luers discuss the opening of the 71st annual Cannes Film Festival and how Netlifx is playing nice—or are they? We also cover the first results of the Academy’s ethics enforcements, and say a sad goodbye to prolific editor of ‘Lawrence of Arabia’ and over 50 more films, Anne V. Coates. Jon also answers an Ask No Film School question about whether or not a short film should be used as an industry “calling card.” Charles Haine joins us for gear news, including a hot take on why 8K is a good thing. As always, we also bring you the latest gear news, upcoming grant and festival deadlines, new indie film releases, weekly words of industry wisdom, and other notable things you might have missed while you were busy making films. You can see all the links from this show in this week’s podcast post at nofilmschool.com

Hiszpański z Netflixem
Hiszpański 02 - Aquellos maravillosos 70

Hiszpański z Netflixem

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2018 4:44


Witam w drugim odcinku podkastu, który uczy języka hiszpańskiego przy pomocy fragmentów z filmów. Długo szukałem czegoś ciekawego, a jednocześnie z prostymi dialogami. Wydaje mi się, że znalazłem. Jest to serial “That '70s Show” po polsku znany jako “Różowe lata siedemdziesiąte”. Oglądając go na platformie Netlifx można przełączyć na język hiszpański.Hiszpański tytuł to “Aquellos maravillosos 70”, co można przetłumaczyć jako “Tamte cudowne lata siedemdziesiąte”W języku polskim mamy tylko dwa zaimki wskazujące. W hiszpańskim aż trzy. Są to: este, ese i aquel. W tytule użyto właśnie tego trzeciego aquel, który w liczbie mnogiej brzmi aquellosMaravillosos znaczy oczywiście cudowne, a setenta to siedemdziesiąt.Ci którzy oglądali ten serial wiedzą, że akcja dzieje się głównie w piwnicy Erika.El lugar to miejsce, a el sotano to piwnica. Przynależność obiektów określa się dodając słówko “de”. Tak więc piwnica Erika Formana to el sotano de Erik Forman.Michael i Steven namawiają Erika, aby przyniósł piwo, ten pyta dlaczego.Steven mówi: es la hora, czyli to jest ta godzina, co znaczy teraz jest najlepszy czas.Erik pyta: porque no vas tu czyli dlaczego ty nie pójdziesz.Na co Steven odpowiada, bo to twój dom es tu casa, a Michael wtóruje twój dom tu casaCała rozmowa brzmi tak:Erik idzie na górę i wpada na matkę niosącą gorące rzeczy dla gościMatka mówi: cuidado Erik, co można przetłumaczyć jako uważaj albo ostrożnieMatka pyta gości czy wszystko w porządku - todo bienA potem mówi o tamtych kiełbaskach czyli esas salchichasPotem Erik spotyka rodziców Donny, pan Pinciotti mówi cześć - holapani Pinciotti pyta: te gusta el nuevo peinado de Bob czyli czy lubisz czy ci się podoba nowa fryzura Boba?Erik zwraca się do nich per pan i pani czyli senior i senioraCała rozmowa brzmi takCzego się dziś nauczyliśmy?siedemdziesiąt - setentamiejsce - el lugarpiwnica - el sotanodom - la casauwaga, ostrożnie - cuidadowszystko dobrze - todo bienkiełbasa - la salchicha, kiełbaski las salchichascześć - holaczy lubisz - te gustapan - el seniorpani - la senioraJak powiedzieć piwnica Erika - el sotano de ErikJak zapytać czy lubisz nową fryzurę - te gusta el nuevo peinado

Hiszpański z Netflixem
Hiszpański 02 - Aquellos maravillosos 70

Hiszpański z Netflixem

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2018 4:44


Witam w drugim odcinku podkastu, który uczy języka hiszpańskiego przy pomocy fragmentów z filmów. Długo szukałem czegoś ciekawego, a jednocześnie z prostymi dialogami. Wydaje mi się, że znalazłem. Jest to serial “That '70s Show” po polsku znany jako “Różowe lata siedemdziesiąte”. Oglądając go na platformie Netlifx można przełączyć na język hiszpański.Hiszpański tytuł to “Aquellos maravillosos 70”, co można przetłumaczyć jako “Tamte cudowne lata siedemdziesiąte”W języku polskim mamy tylko dwa zaimki wskazujące. W hiszpańskim aż trzy. Są to: este, ese i aquel. W tytule użyto właśnie tego trzeciego aquel, który w liczbie mnogiej brzmi aquellosMaravillosos znaczy oczywiście cudowne, a setenta to siedemdziesiąt.Ci którzy oglądali ten serial wiedzą, że akcja dzieje się głównie w piwnicy Erika.El lugar to miejsce, a el sotano to piwnica. Przynależność obiektów określa się dodając słówko “de”. Tak więc piwnica Erika Formana to el sotano de Erik Forman.Michael i Steven namawiają Erika, aby przyniósł piwo, ten pyta dlaczego.Steven mówi: es la hora, czyli to jest ta godzina, co znaczy teraz jest najlepszy czas.Erik pyta: porque no vas tu czyli dlaczego ty nie pójdziesz.Na co Steven odpowiada, bo to twój dom es tu casa, a Michael wtóruje twój dom tu casaCała rozmowa brzmi tak:Erik idzie na górę i wpada na matkę niosącą gorące rzeczy dla gościMatka mówi: cuidado Erik, co można przetłumaczyć jako uważaj albo ostrożnieMatka pyta gości czy wszystko w porządku - todo bienA potem mówi o tamtych kiełbaskach czyli esas salchichasPotem Erik spotyka rodziców Donny, pan Pinciotti mówi cześć - holapani Pinciotti pyta: te gusta el nuevo peinado de Bob czyli czy lubisz czy ci się podoba nowa fryzura Boba?Erik zwraca się do nich per pan i pani czyli senior i senioraCała rozmowa brzmi takCzego się dziś nauczyliśmy?siedemdziesiąt - setentamiejsce - el lugarpiwnica - el sotanodom - la casauwaga, ostrożnie - cuidadowszystko dobrze - todo bienkiełbasa - la salchicha, kiełbaski las salchichascześć - holaczy lubisz - te gustapan - el seniorpani - la senioraJak powiedzieć piwnica Erika - el sotano de ErikJak zapytać czy lubisz nową fryzurę - te gusta el nuevo peinado

Churros  y Palomitas
Net Flicks And Chill 08

Churros y Palomitas

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2017 45:38


¿No saben que ver para entretenerse y no quieren salir de casa? ¡No se preocupen ya que Cris Mendoza y Dan Campos están aquí con las recomendaciones mensuales de qué ver en los distintos medios electrónicos y legales. ¿Quién diría? La transmisión se llevará a cabo el Martes 7 de Noviembre a las 8 PM (hora del centro de México) y podrán seguirla en YouTube, Periscope o Facebook.  El audio descargable está disponible aquí o en el reproductor de la derecha.  Lista de recomendaciones Jack Whitehall: Travels with my Father (Disponible en Netflix) Para mejorar su relación, el comiquísimo Jack Whitehall se va de viaje por el sudeste asiático con su padre, quien tiene poca paciencia para sus ocurrencias y payasadas. The Sniffer (Disponible en Netflix). Un investigador utiliza el mejor de sus sentidos para resolver misterios y no es el sentido común, sino su sentido del olfato. Cuenta con dos temporadas y ambas están ya disponibles en Netlifx. Un Hombre Gruñón (Disponible en Cinépolis Klic) Ove, un jubilado aislado y malhumorado que pasa sus días haciendo cumplir las reglas y visitando la tumba de su esposa, finalmente ha renunciado a la vida justo a la par que una improbable amistad con sus nuevos vecinos se va desarrollando. The Deuce (Disponible en HBO Go). Revisión sobre el crecimiento de la industria del porno en los 70s, con todo lo que esto implica dentro de la gran manzana. Sexo, drogas, crimen, violencia, todo al rededor de una mejor época en donde se podía ver porno en la gran pantalla. Cuenta con fenomenales actuaciones de James Franco, Maggie Gyllenhaal y James Franco. No, no es un error mencionarlo dos veces. Recomendaciones de canales de YouTube: Video Cellar's Movie Archive (Disponible en YouTube) Canal que compila varias películas clásicas que ya son parte del dominio público y que vale mucho la pena revisar tales como el Frankenstein de Edison (no creerán quien es el verdadero monstruo) o la versión original del Jinete sin Cabeza. Sci Show. Divertido programa en donde Hank Green, Michael Aranda y Olivia Fordon entran en temas científicios para responder varias dudas y atender nuestra curiosidad. My Tiny Secret (probablemente NSFW) Adina hace videos sobre sexo, amor, relaciones y la vida misma, respondiendo dudas y compartiendo secretos para ser mejor en eso. Y también en eso.  Los Patreons además se llevaron 2 recomendaciones y 2 anti-recomendaciones más, disponibles acá. También pueden suscribirse y seguir este y otros episodios via  iTunes, Pocket Cast,  Player.fm, Spreaker, Soundcloud, Stitcher, TuneIn, Acast, Poddirectory, iVoox, Hearthis.at , Mixcloud, iVoox and Overcast.  Productora Ejecutiva: Blanca LópezCo-Productor: Jaime Rosales Co-Productor: Román RangelCo-Productor: Titus BondiCo-Productor: Juan EspírituCo-Productor: Enrique VázquezCo-Productor: Mauricio GonzálezAgradecimiento especial a nuestros Patreons: Álvaro Vázquez, Daniel Krauze,  Fernando Teodoro, Edith Sánchez, Alejandro Alemán y Fernando Alonso. Ellos reciben versiones especiales del programa con extras no disponibles para los mortales comunes y corrientes. ¿También quieren contenido extra? Apóyenos en Patreon y lo recibirán. 

Séance de minuit
Épisode 19 — Gerald’s Game

Séance de minuit

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2017 131:29


Stephen King est partout en cet automne 2017! On discute de Gerald's Game, distribué en exclusivité sur Netlifx. L’article Épisode 19 — Gerald’s Game est apparu en premier sur Séance de Minuit.

Podcut
G7 - Episode 6 - Le Dark Souls 3 du Tennis

Podcut

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2017 57:23


Salut à tous, Cette semaine, c'est Thomsen qui nous propose sa liste autour du sport mais sans FIFA, c'est à dire Madden15, TopSpin 4 et Skate 3. Comme d'habitude, on fait ça en mode détente, on espère que ça vous plait et n'hésitez pas à le partager si nécessaire. Bisous doux Recommandations : Thomsen: Make EA great again http://theberrics.com/make-ea-skate-again-join-the-movement-to-make-skate-4-091416/ Aymeric: Lindsay Stirling https://www.youtube.com/user/lindseystomp SousX: Vite, Un truc à mater sur Netlifx https://soundcloud.com/podcut_universe/sets/vite-un-truc-a-mater-sur Loise: L'ombre du vent https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/L%27Ombre_du_vent

Podcut
G7 - Episode 6 - Le Dark Souls 3 du Tennis

Podcut

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2017 57:23


Salut à tous, Cette semaine, c'est Thomsen qui nous propose sa liste autour du sport mais sans FIFA, c'est à dire Madden15, TopSpin 4 et Skate 3. Comme d'habitude, on fait ça en mode détente, on espère que ça vous plait et n'hésitez pas à le partager si nécessaire. Bisous doux Recommandations : Thomsen: Make EA great again theberrics.com/make-ea-skate-aga…e-skate-4-091416/Aymeric: Lindsay Stirling www.youtube.com/user/lindseystompSousX: Vite, Un truc à mater sur Netlifx soundcloud.com/podcut_universe/sets/vite-un-truc-a-mater-surLoise: L'ombre du vent fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/L%27Ombre_du_vent

El Stream Mató al Cable
El Stream Mató Al Cable N° 94 - Especial Gilmore Girls

El Stream Mató al Cable

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2016 80:23


En esta edicion de El Stream Mato al Cable regresamos a Stars Hollow y comentamos todo lo que nos gustó y no nos gustó acerca de Gilmore Girls, antes de su regreso en Netlifx. Seguimos esperando un episodio sobre las terribles consecuencias de hacer un podcast. En esta edición de El Stream Mató al Cable comentamos la tercera temporada de Black Mirror. Búscanos en Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/streammatoalcable Búscanos en Twitter: https://twitter.com/PodcastEsmac Búscanos en Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/geekeados/sets/esmac

Cine Fuzz
Avengers : Age of Ultron, Dardevil, Furious 7 - Blockbuster Fuzz !

Cine Fuzz

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2015 61:50


Nouvelle zone libre consacrée aux Blockbusters que sont Avengers 2 et Furious 7 sans oublier la sortie toute récente de la série Dardevil sur Netlifx. Ces films (et série) lancent l'arrivée de la saison des Blockbusters de l'été : pour le meilleur et pour le pire ...

Cine Fuzz HD
Avengers : Age of Ultron, Dardevil, Furious 7 - Blockbuster Fuzz !

Cine Fuzz HD

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2015 61:50


Nouvelle zone libre consacrée aux Blockbusters que sont Avengers 2 et Furious 7 sans oublier la sortie toute récente de la série Dardevil sur Netlifx. Ces films (et série) lancent l'arrivée de la saison des Blockbusters de l'été : pour le meilleur et pour le pire ...