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In this riveting episode of History Rage, we journey into the mediaeval past with the indomitable Philippa Langley, historian, writer, and the driving force behind the discovery of King Richard III's remains and delve into the myths and misconceptions surrounding one of history's most debated monarchs, Richard III.Introducing Philippa Langley:- Discover Philippa's transition from a career in advertising to becoming a renowned historian, ignited by a renewed passion for Richard III.- Learn about her groundbreaking projects, including the "Looking for Richard" project and the "Missing Princes Project."Richard III's Reign Reassessed:- A deep dive into Richard III's legal reforms and their lasting impact on English law, including the presumption of innocence and blind justice.- Understand Richard's divergence from his brother Edward IV's policies and his efforts to ensure justice and fairness for all subjects.Perceptions and Realities:- Discuss the divide between Richard's support in the North and opposition in the South, and how these regional differences shaped his reign.- Examine the popular support Richard garnered as a just ruler and how his northern roots influenced his governance.Uncovering the Truth:- Philippa shares insights from the "Missing Princes Project," revealing evidence of the survival of Edward IV's sons beyond Richard's reign.- Address the challenges of overcoming entrenched historical narratives and the role of young historians in reshaping our understanding of the past.Join us as Philippa Langley passionately argues for a re-evaluation of Richard III, challenging centuries-old misconceptions with evidence-based research. For more on Philippa's work, explore her books "The Lost King" and "The Princes in the Tower," and visit revealingrichardiii.com.You can check out the Richard III Society of Great Britain at www.richardiii.netYou can follow History Rage on Twitter @HistoryRage or Paul individually @PaulBavill and let us know what you wish people would just stop believing using the Hashtag #HistoryRage.You can join our 'Angry Mob' on Patreon as well. £5 per month gets you episodes 3 months early, access to livestreams, the invite to choose questions, entry into our prize draws and the coveted History Rage mug. Subscribe at www.patreon.com/historyrageFollow History Rage on Social MediaFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/HistoryRageTwitter: https://twitter.com/HistoryRageInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/historyrage/Stay Angry, Stay Informed - History Rage Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
During the Academic Archers 2025 Conference, Philippa was asked to interview Keri Davies & Liz John, scriptwriters of The Archers. This is the recording of that discussion on 29/3/2025.With thanks to Academic Archers, Liz John, Keri Davies & the BBC for allowing this recording.More details on Academic Archers can be found here: https://www.academicarchers.netYou can support us on PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/AllAboutTheArchersOr you can BUY US A COFFEE here: buymeacoffee.com/allaboutthearchersYou can buy our MERCH here: https://www.redbubble.com/people/aboutthearchers/shopDo join our FACEBOOK Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1127587031446013/ You can also watch this on YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/@AllAboutTheArchers-vv8jz/videosThe ArchersWe are on BLUESEKY!: https://bsky.app/profile/allaboutthearchers.bsky.socialAmbridgeBBCRadio4#Brookfield #TheArchers #AllAboutTheArchers #radio4 #bbcradio #bbcradio4 #ambridge #soapopera #borchester #bridgefarm #podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Thank You To Our Partners The Institute, AutoFlow, AutoLeap, Shop Dog Marketing, In-BoundIn this episode, our host Craig O'Neill welcomes his friend and colleague, Brandon Crusha to discuss a simple but often uncomfortable topic among practitioners of change.The slogan: “This Sucks - and it Works!”Craig was inspired to discuss this topic with Brandon after reading a post about slogans that don't really work well - and the phrase above was suggested as an alternative to some others.This stood out, because Craig has literally stood in a room with Brandon as Brandon spoke nearly that exact phrase to a group of tire specialists.Brandon has a background in the automotive industry, in software, and rather significantly, the Marine Corp. The latter component is a thing which makes Brandon uniquely effective when coaching and onboarding in his role at Autoflow, and in other endeavors Brandon is engaged in.Listeners will appreciate hearing Brandon's stories, hard earned wisdom and will find a pragmatic approach to learning that emphasises acknowledging that changes are tough, but embracing the suck is the way to get through.Additional insights:The three ways of learning according to Brandon's instructor in the Marine Corp1.) Pain2.) Repetition3.) The repetition of painWe appreciate Brandon's service and the sacrifices he's made in service to our country. We know our listeners will too.Reach out with any questions to Speakup@craigoneill.netYou can also thank Brandon directly here: Brandon.Crusha@autoflow.comThe Word of the Day: ArduousAdjectiveinvolving or requiring strenuous effort; difficult and tiring"an arduous journey"Watch Full Video EpisodeThank You To Our Partners The Institute, AutoFlow, AutoLeap, Shop Dog Marketing, In-Bound:The Institute at WeAreTheInstitute.com. "Stop stressing over your business, you deserve a good night's sleep. The Institute's coaching helps you achieve success and financial peace.AutoFlow at AutoFlow.com. Your partner in technology, Autoflow consolidates your client interactions - before, during and after the visit to a single thread. Learn more at Autoflow.comAutoLeap at AutoLeap.com. Are you tired of juggling multiple tools to manage your auto repair shop? Say hello to the streamlined efficiency of AutoLeap, the #1 all-in-one Auto Repair Shop Management Software! Shop Dog Marketing at Shop Dog Marketing.com. "Want to see your auto repair shop thrive? Let Shop Dog Marketing be your guide. Our customer-first approach, combined with AI-driven creative content, ensures top rankings. In-Bound at CallInBound.com. Cover your communication needs and revolutionize your auto repair business with AI-driven call analytics from InBound. Contact InformationEmail Craig O'Neill: speakup@craigoneill.netJoin Our Virtual Toastmasters Club: https://remarkableresults.biz/toastmasters
Are you feeling drained, overwhelmed, or spiritually disconnected? In this powerful episode, host Jodie Chiricosta sits down with Mindy Caliguire to discuss her transformative journey of soul care—learning to move from exhaustion to a life of deep spiritual renewal. As the founder of SoulCare, Mindy is dedicated to helping others cultivate inner health while pursuing their calling. She opens up about her struggles with burnout, the importance of abiding in Christ, and the practical tools that can help you reconnect with God in a meaningful way.Jodie and Mindy dive into what it truly means to flourish—moment by moment, day by day—while navigating the demands of life and leadership. They also explore how soul care goes beyond self-care, offering a deeper, lasting restoration that comes from aligning with God rather than just managing stress. Whether you're a leader, a caregiver, or simply someone longing for rest, this conversation will inspire you to nurture your soul and embrace a life of abundance. Don't miss this uplifting and insightful episode!Rate the Show! Click here for SHOW NOTES!Start a Her God Story Podcast Club! Learn more here!Share this message with a friend and subscribe for weekly encouragement and inspiration! Check out HerGodStory.org for a FREE 6-WEEK DEVOTIONAL and to see upcoming guests. Want to help Widows and Orphans? Join our growing company of women meeting special needs of parentless children and nurturing their unique gifts so they can be ALL God has in mind for them! And help meet real needs of women who have given a lifetime of service to God! Support the Somebody Cares Widows and Orphan fund today! Learn more about the ministry at SomebodyCares.org, Read Jodie's BLOG at LivingYourFaith.netYou can also receive periodic ministry updates or join our prayer team by signing up here!
Most women will admit that despite riding the waves of their hormones on a monthly, or even a daily basis, they know little about the health of their endocrine system. Yes! Your hormones are produced + regulated by your endocrine system.Since - as women - our hormone health is cyclical across a month and across my lifetime, few women claim mastery. We remain humble and, sometimes confused, students.In this chat, Leah shares an overview of the topics she is planning on covering in her upcoming Health Coaching Group on Women's Hormone Health. Of course, she sprinkles in some tips + ideas. But I think most helpful is the opportunity to hear Leah's perspective on working with our lifestyle, diet + care for optimal health + well-being. I think you'll feel safe + supported in this conversation. Take a listen. And if you're interested in the group sessions, they start January 12th. Register at www.studio108.netYou can DM Leah directly at @leahrachellehealth or email lmarkowitz20@gmail.com.
Hello to you listening in Morden, Manitoba Canada!Coming to you from Whidbey Island, Washington this is Stories From Women Who Walk with 60 Seconds (and a bit more)for Wednesdays on Whidbey and your host, Diane WyzgaIt's been years and years but I've never forgotten that moment in time when my baby brother, Paul and I were in the kitchen washing up the dishes after Easter Sunday dinner at the family home. I was riding high then, flush with success in Lightning Rod Communications, my nationally-recognized litigation consulting firm. I had been going on and on about the good work I was doing, the income I was earning, and so on and so forth, as we do, when he asked me: “But are you flourishing?”Interesting word, flourishing, from the Latin & Old French meaning to blossom, to flower, to grow. I forget what I said in response; but my long ago answer doesn't matter because his question keeps coming around: "Are you flourishing?"Some of you might feel frustrated that I'm not offering an answer, maybe feel I'm holding back something of myself. The truth of it is my answer today is my clue to finding another hidden treasure in my Origin Story.Question: What about you? Where and how are you flourishing? And, if not, how will you create the conditions to flourish?CTA: Consider beginning with your Origin Story: how you got from There to Here and why that matters. As you learn to say what you mean and mean what you say your story will leverage your business, bring your wisdom and experiences to bear, and offer a guiding light to other women who are ready to create and share their Origin Story. If you need a hand up, let's have a short Meet & Greet conversation. DM me on LinkedIn or email me at info@quartermoonstoryarts.netYou're always invited: “Come for the stories - stay for the magic!” Speaking of magic, would you subscribe, share a 5-star rating + nice review on your social media or podcast channel of choice, and join us next time!Meanwhile, stop by my Quarter Moon Story Arts website to:✓ Check out What I Offer,✓ Arrange your free Story Start-up Session,✓ Stay current with Diane on LinkedIn and as "Wyzga on Words" on SubstackStories From Women Who Walk Production TeamPodcaster: Diane F Wyzga & Quarter Moon Story ArtsMusic: Mer's Waltz from Crossing the Waters by Steve Schuch & Night Heron MusicAll content and image © 2019 to Present Quarter Moon Story Arts. All rights reserved.
On this week's episode of Here Comes Pod I was joined by Peter Andrews, Head of Network Programming at SBS Australia. In a fiercely competitive market, SBS continues to brilliantly balance its public service and commercial remits as well as innovating in its phenomenally successful SBS On Demand service. Peter shares his insights into how this has been achieved and the lessons in leadership his career has given him. Enjoy! Here Comes Pod's media partner is C21, the go-to outlet for news an insights into the international TV industry. You can find them at c21media.netYou can find Here Comes Pod on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon or most other podcast outlets. If you enjoyed this episode of Here Comes Pod please do leave a review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you listen to your podcasts
Thanks for listening to the Long Ball Futebol Podcast!Become a Long Ball Futebol Sócio for just £1 a month → https://www.patreon.com/LongBallFutebolThis week we're joined by Tom Kundert from PortuGOAL.net and Andrew Batista to discuss Jornada 7 of the Primeira Liga season. Sporting continue to set the pace, whilst Benfica, Porto, and Braga all get big wins in their bids to keep up with the league leaders. We also discuss what's causing the increasing gulf in quality between the top clubs and the rest of the league.Follow Andrew Batista on Substack → https://andrewbatista.substack.com/Follow Andrew Batista on Twitter → https://x.com/andrewgbatistaFollow Tom Kundert on Twitter → https://x.com/PortuGoal1PortuGOAL.netYou can get in contact with the show on Twitter & Instagram @LongBallFutebol
Fernando Szew joined me on Here Comes Pod this week to share his experience of transforming MarVista Entertainment from a small family business to a global powerhouse for TV Movies, family entertainment and the Power Rangers franchise; the transition of MarVista into the world of Fox; and his new role overseeing Fox Entertainment Studios. As well as MarVista, we talked Messi, Maradona, mentors and Mipcom. Enjoy!Here Comes Pod's media partner is C21, the go-to outlet for news an insights into the international TV industry. You can find them at c21media.netYou can find Here Comes Pod on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon or most other podcast outlets. If you enjoyed this episode of Here Comes Pod please do leave a review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you listen to your podcasts
Punk rock educatrix, Tina Horn joins us to talk all things kink - cash fetishes, financial domination, spanking, bimbofication, cannibalism, feet, domming, oh my! Tina applies her signature curiosity, flirtatious wit, hyper intelligence and dirty mind, which you may be familiar with from her hit podcast Why Are People Into That?, to her new book and to our conversation. Why are People Into That: A Cultural Investigation of Kink (Tina's new book) breaks down kink practices and the most niche fetishes through a cultural lens, revealing the ways that BDSM is baked into and simultaneously gawked at in our culture. The book also explores Tina's own hard-earned experience in the kink community, a shared lineage she and Robin revel over in this week's episode. Tune it in to learn why we think Tina is "a smarty, smarty kinky pants!"Tina can be found on cashapp $showbiz04, on IG @tinahornsass, or online at tinahorn.netYou can find us (and support the show) on Patreon Instagram & TikTok @fuckyeahpodTina Horn is a writer, educatrix, and media-maker. Deprog, her new detective thriller comic book series, is out in 2024 from Dead Sky. Tina is the creator/writer of the sci-fi sex-rebel comic book series SfSx (Safe Sex) (Image) and the host/cowriter of the phone sex podcast Operator (Wondery). Her reporting on sexual subcultures and politics has appeared in Rolling Stone, Playboy, Hazlitt, Glamour, Jezebel and elsewhere; she is the author of two nonfiction books and has contributed to numerous anthologies including We Too: Essays on Sex Work and Survival, which she also coedited. She's available for nonfiction book development editing, creative consulting, and personal relationship coaching. Tina has lectured on sex worker politics and queer BDSM identities at universities and community centers all over North America, and works as an on-set consultant for film/tv/theater including Pose. Tina is a LAMBDA Literary Fellow, the winner of two Feminist Porn Awards, an AVN-nominated director, and holds an MFA in Creative Nonfiction Writing from Sarah Lawrence. Originally from Northern California, Tina spent a decade in NYC before re-settling in Los Angeles.
My guest this week on Here Comes Pod, Peter Schlessel, is best described as a movie mogul. His career has included the acquisition, production, distribution and finance of feature films, with roles as President of Production at Sony Pictures, founder of indie label Film District and CEO of Focus Features. We talked about his start at RCA/Columbia, working with talented filmmakers, how to succeed as a film executive and the deal that brought Spiderman to Sony Pictures. Enjoy! Here Comes Pod's media partner is C21, the go-to outlet for news an insights into the international TV industry. You can find them at c21media.netYou can find Here Comes Pod on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon or most other podcast outlets. If you enjoyed this episode of Here Comes Pod please do leave a review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you listen to your podcasts
Danna Stern joined Here Comes Pod this week to talk about her fascinating media career. We discussed her start as a journalist and radio producer, acquisitions and deal making with the Hollywood majors at Israeli satellite platform yes DBS, launching yes Studios which brought iconic series like Fauda and Your Honor to the international market, and her new company In Transit Productions from where she produced the haunting documentary Supernova: The Music Festival Massacre. Throw in the role of Netflix in unleashing the power of storytelling outside of the English language and it was a wide-ranging chat. Enjoy!Here Comes Pod's media partner is C21, the go-to outlet for news an insights into the international TV industry. You can find them at c21media.netYou can find Here Comes Pod on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon or most other podcast outlets. If you enjoyed this episode of Here Comes Pod please do leave a review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you listen to your podcasts
Football finance guru Kieran Maguire joined Here Comes Pod this week to share stories from a career as an accountant, lecturer and co-host of the wildly successful and simply brilliant podcast, The Price of Football. Kieran is the go-to guy for fans, journalists, investors and government ministers who want to know what is happening with the business of the beautiful game and Here Comes Pod was lucky enough to get some deep background on how the magic happens. Enjoy!Here Comes Pod's media partner is C21, the go-to outlet for news an insights into the international TV industry. You can find them at c21media.netYou can find Here Comes Pod on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon or most other podcast outlets. If you enjoyed this episode of Here Comes Pod please do leave a review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you listen to your podcasts
Insigniam founding partner Nathan Rosenberg is this week's guest on Here Comes Pod. Nathan has advised over 85,000 individuals and 12% of the world's biggest companies on organisational transformation, business breakthroughs and executive coaching. From a career as a military pilot to advising Hollywood studio senior management, Nathan has some fascinating insights into the human factor in business, the hit and miss nature of the film business and the day he realised Kevin Costner was doing his job. Enjoy! Here Comes Pod's media partner is C21, the go-to outlet for news an insights into the international TV industry. You can find them at c21media.netYou can find Here Comes Pod on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon or most other podcast outlets. If you enjoyed this episode of Here Comes Pod please do leave a review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you listen to your podcasts
Today, I talked about nutrition and sugar addiction with Theresa Wright. Theresa has been named one of Today's Dietician Magazine's “10 Incredible Registered Dieticians Who are Making a Difference”.She holds BS and MS degrees in Nutrition Science from Drexel University. She is a registered Dietician and Dietitian-Nutritionist.Theresa and I talked about food addiction, trauma and mindset. And how these often intersect and paralyse people from making change, even when they want to.Theresa shares her fascinating story and how she got into studying and working in nutrition. There are some real gems in this episode, that reflect Theresa's lifelong work in this area.We hope you enjoy this episode.The website is: sanefood.comHer email is: theresasez@comcast.netYou can find her on Linkedin as wellIf you have any health topics you would like covered or questions answered, please email me at susan@susanbirch.co.nzYou can sign up for my newsletter to keep up-to-date with the content I am publishing, monthly blogs, and Q & A webinars with experts from around the world.https://mailchi.mp/61eb6eb3e0df/newsletter-signupYou will find my website with more information and free resources hereYou can follow me on Facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/thehealthdetectivenz
Antony Root came on to Here Comes Pod this week to talk about a storied career at the BBC, ITV, Working Title, Sony Pictures and HBO. In the week that Dr Who hit global screens we talked about script development on this iconic show, the role the BBC plays in curating British writers, breaking into the US TV market and the evolution of HBO as it brings Max to the global market. Enjoy!Here Comes Pod's media partner is C21, the go-to outlet for news an insights into the international TV industry. You can find them at c21media.netYou can find Here Comes Pod on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon or most other podcast outlets. If you enjoyed this episode of Here Comes Pod please do leave a review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you listen to your podcasts
In this episode of the Close It Now podcast, "Kitchen Table vs. Truck: Where Should You Craft Your Winning Proposal?", we delve into the benefits of preparing your proposal at the kitchen table with the homeowner. Crafting the proposal in this setting allows you to foster a transparent relationship, explain the details clearly, and collaborate closely to create a personalized solution that resonates with your client. By addressing their questions directly and building trust through open communication, you position yourself as a trusted advisor, increasing the likelihood of closing the deal.We'll explore how this approach can improve your sales process, provide practical tips for mastering the kitchen table conversation, and discuss how to adapt to different homeowner personalities and preferences to optimize your proposal strategy. Tune in to discover how you can streamline your approach, build stronger client relationships, and close more deals effectively.To learn more about our training programs visit www.CloseItNow.netYou can also grab a copy of the Close It Now online course complete with the full sales system, an entire module on overcoming objections, and a module with guest Sam Taggart that covers Door 2 Door scripting for HVAC at --> www.hvacdoors.net
In this episode of Here Comes Pod, Will Harrison shares insights from a stellar career that has included senior roles at media giants including Warner Brothers, Disney, HBO Europe and Britbox UK. All of these media companies have strong brands and there is no one better placed to discuss the importance of media brands and the power of franchises than Will, and so this was a big topic in this episode, We'll also find out if Berger, Bamford, Baxter, Blair is the name of the new law firm in the Suits reboot or a TV executive dream team. Enjoy!Here Comes Pod's media partner is C21, the go-to outlet for news an insights into the international TV industry. You can find them at c21media.netYou can find Here Comes Pod on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon or most other podcast outlets. If you enjoyed this episode of Here Comes Pod please do leave a review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you listen to your podcasts
Welcome to Screaming Through the Ages episode 59. In this episode I am joined by Nathan Bartlebaugh to finish up my Amityville Horror Franchise Review with The New Generation Dollhouse, the remake and Awakening. I also finish up the History of Alfred Hitchcock series and welcome Victor Rodriguez in to discuss Frenzy.You can find Victor here:Follow me on Twitter or IG so we can talk about horror movies: @dimestorecaesarVisit my website for free-to-read fiction, interviews, and links to my latest short fiction releases: https://vhrodriguez.wordpress.com/Read my first collection THE SOUND OF FEAR: https://a.co/d/14rHPS1Check out my supplementary podcast INSIDE THE SOUND OF FEAR: https://share.transistor.fm/s/b467629cPhantom Galaxy can be found here: www.phantomgalaxy.podbean.comHorror Movie Podcast can be found here:www.horrormoviepodcast.netYou can follow the podcast on Twitter and Instagram @ScreamingAgesYou can also join the Screaming Through the Ages Facebook group and interact with all the cool people therePlease leave a review over on iTunes or your favorite podcast service and subscribe if you're enjoying the show.You can send an email to screamingthroughtheages@yahoo.comOpening Track by ipsyduckk from PixabayClosing Track by GioeleFazzeri from Pixabay
Here Comes Pod has attempted to provide answers to some of the important questions in the media business, and this week's query is: who advertises TV to the advertisers? In the UK the answer is Thinkbox, and CEO Lindsey Clay joined me to explain how the the company, established by the UK's commercial broadcasters and recently joined by the streamers, advocates for TV as a key marketing communication channel for brands big and small. We covered a lot of ground, from Slough to Hong Kong, account management to the media department, and the big screen in the corner to the small ones in all our pockets. Enjoy! Here Comes Pod's media partner is C21, the go-to outlet for news an insights into the international TV industry. You can find them at c21media.netYou can find Here Comes Pod on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon or most other podcast outlets. If you enjoyed this episode of Here Comes Pod please do leave a review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you listen to your podcasts
Welcome to The Screaming Chronicles where I delve into different topics on every episode including video games, anime, movies, Tokusatsu and TV. In this episode I'm joined by Mike aka That Horror Teacher to discuss our favorite games of the year. I also give my favorite 8 TV Series list and run down 20 of my favorite non horror movies from 2023. Finally Raul Rivera and I sit down to give an introduction to our upcoming Yu Yu Hakusho book club segment. Timestamps can be found below.00:01:22 2023 Box Office Review00:21:18 My Top Non Horror Movies #30-#1101:00:26 Game of the Year 2023 with Mike aka That Horror Teacher02:03:24 Yu Yu Hakusho Book Club Intro02:48:00 2023 Top 8 Series You can find Mike on Twitter @horror_teacher and on Instagram at thathorrorteacher.Raul can be found:Headlong Into Monsters:Website - https://headlongintomonsters.godaddysites.comTwitter - https://twitter.com/In2MonstersE-mail - headlongintomonsters@gmail.comSights N Sounds:https://open.spotify.com/show/2LhEDiFJBqZd2ld8Y8e1In?si=wIXXVHwXRuyIbpqpXr4y3QRaul's personal Twitter is @RaulVsMonstersPhantom Galaxy can be found here: www.phantomgalaxy.podbean.comHorror Movie Podcast can be found here:www.horrormoviepodcast.netYou can follow the podcast on Twitter and Instagram @ScreamingAgesYou can also join the Screaming Through the Ages Facebook group and interact with all the cool people therePlease leave a review over on iTunes or your favorite podcast service and subscribe if you're enjoying the show.You can leave a voicemail for the show at (740) 297-6556.You can send an email to screamingthroughtheages@yahoo.comOpening Track by Guillermo Bernardes from PixabayClosing Track by MelodyAyeresGriffiths from Pixabay
When Netflix launched Formula One: Drive To Survive it heralded the golden age of sports access documentaries. This week's guest on Here Comes Pod, Box To Box Films co-founder James Gay-Rees, is very much in pole position to talk about this golden age. Having started his film career at Miramax, James then segued into producing award-winning documentary features like Senna, Amy and Maradona. Pivoting to producing TV series, James co-founded Box To Box which has built on the success of Drive To Survive to go behind the scenes of the world's leading sports with shows like Break Point (tennis), Full Swing golf) and Six Nations: Full Contact (Rugby). James talks about the joys and challenges of producing these shows and shares his thoughts on the direction of travel for the genre. Enjoy! Here Comes Pod's media partner is C21, the go-to outlet for news an insights into the international TV industry. You can find them at c21media.netYou can find Here Comes Pod on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon or most other podcast outlets. If you enjoyed this episode of Here Comes Pod please do leave a review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you listen to your podcasts
Hello to you listening in Morden, Manitoba Canada!Coming to you from Whidbey Island, Washington this is Stories From Women Who Walk with 60 Seconds (and a bit more)for Wednesdays on Whidbey and your host, Diane WyzgaIt's been years and years but I've never forgotten that moment in time when my baby brother, Paul and I were in the kitchen washing up the dishes after Easter Sunday dinner at the family home. I was riding high then, flush with success in Lightning Rod Communications, my nationally-recognized litigation consulting firm. I had been going on and on about the good work I was doing, the income I was earning, and so on and so forth, as we do, when he asked me: “But are you flourishing?”Interesting word, flourishing, from the Latin & Old French meaning to blossom, to flower, to grow. I forget what I said in response; but my long ago answer doesn't matter because his question keeps coming around: "Are you flourishing?"Some of you might feel frustrated that I'm not offering an answer, maybe feel I'm holding back something of myself. The truth of it is my answer today is my clue to finding another hidden treasure in my Origin Story.Question: What about you? Where and how are you flourishing? And, if not, how will you create the conditions to flourish?CTA: Consider beginning with your Origin Story: how you got from There to Here and why that matters. As you learn to say what you mean and mean what you say your story will leverage your business, bring your wisdom and experiences to bear, and offer a guiding light to other women who are ready to create and share their Origin Story. If you need a hand up, let's have a short Meet & Greet conversation. DM me on LinkedIn or email me at info@quartermoonstoryarts.netYou're always invited: “Come for the stories - stay for the magic!” Speaking of magic, would you subscribe, share a 5-star rating + nice review on your social media or podcast channel of choice, and join us next time!Meanwhile, stop by my Quarter Moon Story Arts website to:✓ Check out What I Offer,✓ Arrange your free Story Start-up Session,✓ Opt In to my Now & Again NewsAudioLetter for bonus gift, valuable tips & techniques to enhance your story work, and✓ Stay current with Diane on LinkedIn.Stories From Women Who Walk Production TeamPodcaster: Diane F Wyzga & Quarter Moon Story ArtsMusic: Mer's Waltz from Crossing the Waters by Steve Schuch & Night Heron MusicAll content and image © 2019 to Present Quarter Moon Story Arts. All rights reserved.
Welcome to Screaming Through the Ages episode 57. In this episode I get back to work on my Alfred Hitchcock history by covering 1960-1966 which includes the films Psycho, The Birds, Marnie and Torn Curtain. I also continue my Amityville Franchise Review with Amityville: The Evil Escapes, Amityville: The Curse and Amityville 1992. Finally I continue my Werewolf Rankings with a look at Night of the Howling Beast and Romasanta and review the streaming series Blood Curse. 00:00:40 The History of Hitchcock: Psycho, The Birds, Marnie and Torn Curtain 01:02:55 Werewolf Rankings: Night of the Howling Beast and Romasanta 01:16:26 Amityville Franchise Review: Amityville: The Evil Escapes, Amityville: The Curse and Amityville 199201:45:27 Screaming Around the World: Blood Curse 01:58:07 ClosingPhantom Galaxy can be found here: www.phantomgalaxy.podbean.comHorror Movie Podcast can be found here:www.horrormoviepodcast.netYou can follow the podcast on Twitter and Instagram @ScreamingAgesYou can also join the Screaming Through the Ages Facebook group and interact with all the cool people therePlease leave a review over on iTunes or your favorite podcast service and subscribe if you're enjoying the show.You can leave a voicemail for the show at (740) 297-6556.You can send an email to screamingthroughtheages@yahoo.comOpening Track by ipsyduckk from PixabayClosing Track by GioeleFazzeri from Pixabay
Welcome to The Screaming Chronicles where I delve into different topics on every episode including video games, anime, movies, Tokusatsu and TV. In this episode I preview the 2024 movies and video games release calendars and begin my Planet of the Apes franchise review with the first two films. I also continue working my way through the movies of Alex de la Iglesia with The Last Circus As Luck Would Have It and Witching and Bitching. Finally I wrap up my Monarch: Legacy of Monsters coverage by recapping episodes 6-10 and giving my final thoughts on the series. Timestamps can be found below.00:01:22 2024 Movie Preview00:39:15 The Last Circus, As Luck Would Have It and Witching and Bitching 01:05:28 2024 Video Game Preview 01:36:05 Planet of the Apes Franchise Review: Planet of the Apes and Beneath the Planet of the Apes 02:19:00 Ad Break: Zencastr 02:20:08 Monarch: Legacy of Monsters Episodes 6-1002:40:18 Closing Phantom Galaxy can be found here: www.phantomgalaxy.podbean.comHorror Movie Podcast can be found here:www.horrormoviepodcast.netYou can follow the podcast on Twitter and Instagram @ScreamingAgesYou can also join the Screaming Through the Ages Facebook group and interact with all the cool people therePlease leave a review over on iTunes or your favorite podcast service and subscribe if you're enjoying the show.You can leave a voicemail for the show at (740) 297-6556.You can send an email to screamingthroughtheages@yahoo.comOpening Track by Guillermo Bernardes from PixabayClosing Track by MelodyAyeresGriffiths from Pixabay
Welcome to Screaming Through the Ages episode 55. In this episode I count down my top 30 horror films of the year. I also run through the horror box office and list my favorite horror physical media releases of the year. 00:02:19 Thoughts on 202300:10:31 30-2100:29:20 30-21 recap 00:30:13 Box office00:39:22 20-1100:52:30 20-11 recap00:53:49 Physical releases 01:02:46 10-101:21:34 10-1 recapPhantom Galaxy can be found here: www.phantomgalaxy.podbean.comHorror Movie Podcast can be found here:www.horrormoviepodcast.netYou can follow the podcast on Twitter and Instagram @ScreamingAgesYou can also join the Screaming Through the Ages Facebook group and interact with all the cool people therePlease leave a review over on iTunes or your favorite podcast service and subscribe if you're enjoying the show.You can leave a voicemail for the show at (740) 297-6556.You can send an email to screamingthroughtheages@yahoo.comOpening Track by ipsyduckk from PixabayClosing Track by GioeleFazzeri from Pixabay
Welcome to The Screaming Chronicles where I delve into different topics on every episode including video games, anime, movies, Tokusatsu and TV. On this episode I discuss all aspects of the PS4 for its 10th anniversary including sales, the launch lineup and my favorite PS4 exclusives. I bring back my article discussion segment by discussing an article about genre properties being watered down and made into streaming series. I also review the summer 2023 anime season, discuss (with spoilers) episodes 3-5 of Monarch: Legacy of Monsters and finish up with reviews of Spider-Man 2 and Mortal Kombat 1 for PS5. 00:01:22 PlayStation 4's 10th Anniversary 00:35:45 Ad Break: Zencastr00:37:54 Article Discussion: "Godzilla Without Godzilla? Stop Turning Blockbusters into Streaming Soap Operas"01:03:22 Summer 2023 Anime Season Review 01:44:49 Monarch: Legacy of Monsters episodes 3-5 (spoilers)02:00:24 Video Game Reviews: Spider-man 2 and Mortal Kombat 102:25:41 Closing/What's NextMusicThe Great Cleric Opening: Bug-chan by NasuoHorimiya The Missing Pieces EP 7 Ending: KonohaMonarch: Legacy of Monsters Opening: Main Titles by Leopold RossArticle link: https://www.digitaltrends.com/movies/pulp-prestige-2023-monarch-continental-last-of-us/Use my special link ScreamingAges to save 30% off your first month of any Zencastr paid planPhantom Galaxy can be found here: www.phantomgalaxy.podbean.comHorror Movie Podcast can be found here:www.horrormoviepodcast.netYou can follow the podcast on Twitter and Instagram @ScreamingAgesYou can also join the Screaming Through the Ages Facebook group and interact with all the cool people therePlease leave a review over on iTunes or your favorite podcast service and subscribe if you're enjoying the show.You can leave a voicemail for the show at (740) 297-6556.You can send an email to screamingthroughtheages@yahoo.comOpening Track by Guillermo Bernardes from PixabayClosing Track by MelodyAyeresGriffiths from Pixabay
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Welcome to Screaming Through the Ages episode 53. In this episode I discuss 50 years of The Exorcist, continue my Amityville Franchise review with parts 2 and 3 and have mini reviews of Werewolves Within and House of Whipcord. 00:00:39 The Exorcist 50th Anniversary 00:46:32 The Werewolf Rankings: Werewolves Within 00:57:15 Amityville Franchise Review: Amityville II: The Possession and Amityville 3-D01:32:00 Screaming Off the Shelves: House of Whipcord 01:42:05 Closing/What's NextPhantom Galaxy can be found here: www.phantomgalaxy.podbean.comHorror Movie Podcast can be found here:www.horrormoviepodcast.netYou can follow the podcast on Twitter and Instagram @ScreamingAgesYou can also join the Screaming Through the Ages Facebook group and interact with all the cool people therePlease leave a review over on iTunes or your favorite podcast service and subscribe if you're enjoying the show.You can leave a voicemail for the show at (740) 297-6556.You can send an email to screamingthroughtheages@yahoo.comOpening Track by ipsyduckk from PixabayClosing Track by GioeleFazzeri from Pixabay
Welcome to The Screaming Chronicles where I delve into different topics on every episode including video games, anime, movies, Tokusatsu and TV. First up, I'm joined by Nathan Bartlebaugh to review Mars Attacks, Galaxy Quest, The Arrival and Contact. After that I review the Spring 2023 anime season and the first two episodes of Monarch: Legacy of Monsters. I finish up with reviews of Final Fantasy 16 and Immortals of Aveum and continue my Alex de la Iglesia filmography by reviewing The Ferpect Crime, The Baby's Room and The Oxford Murders. Timestamps can be found below.00:01:21 Beaming Through the Ages: Mars Attacks, Galaxy Quest, The Arrival and Contact 01:30:20 Spring 2023 Anime Season Review 02:15:15 Ad Break: Zencastr02:16:33 Monarch: Legacy of Monsters Episodes 1 and 202:27:43 Video Game Reviews: Final Fantasy 16 and Immortals of Aveum 02:56:57 Alex de la Iglesia Filmography: The Ferpect Crime, The Baby's Room and The Oxford Murders 03:23:55 Closing/What's NextMusicOshi No Ko Opening: Idol by YoasobiMy Home Hero Ending: Decided by Dizzy SunfistMonarch: Legacy of Monsters Opening: Main Titles by Leopold RossFinal Fantasy 16 OST: AscensionUse my special link ScreamingAges to save 30% off your first month of any Zencastr paid planPhantom Galaxy can be found here: www.phantomgalaxy.podbean.comHorror Movie Podcast can be found here:www.horrormoviepodcast.netYou can follow the podcast on Twitter and Instagram @ScreamingAgesYou can also join the Screaming Through the Ages Facebook group and interact with all the cool people therePlease leave a review over on iTunes or your favorite podcast service and subscribe if you're enjoying the show.You can leave a voicemail for the show at (740) 297-6556.You can send an email to screamingthroughtheages@yahoo.comOpening Track by Guillermo Bernardes from PixabayClosing Track by MelodyAyeresGriffiths from Pixabay
Welcome to Screaming Through the Ages episode 51. In this episode I present a quick V/H/S franchise review, recap my survey results as well as my favorite 31 Days of Halloween watches and celebrate the 35th anniversary of Child's Play. Also stay tuned for a chance to win a folk horror blu ray courtesy of Dave "Dr. Shock" Becker. 00:01:02 V/H/S Franchise Review00:24:52 Podcast Survey Results00:39:20 31 Days of Halloween recommendations 00:52:25 Child's Play Anniversary01:16:37 What's next?/ClosingPhantom Galaxy can be found here: www.phantomgalaxy.podbean.comHorror Movie Podcast can be found here:www.horrormoviepodcast.netYou can follow the podcast on Twitter and Instagram @ScreamingAgesYou can also join the Screaming Through the Ages Facebook group and interact with all the cool people therePlease leave a review over on iTunes or your favorite podcast service and subscribe if you're enjoying the show.You can leave a voicemail for the show at (740) 297-6556.You can send an email to screamingthroughtheages@yahoo.comOpening Track by ipsyduckk from PixabayClosing Track by GioeleFazzeri from Pixabay
Clint Callahan was born prematurely, back in the day when medical practices supported isolating babies and kept them from parental touch. Some of his early experiences, combined with his smaller size compared to his peer group, led to him later being bullied in school. Access to mental health counseling changed everything. Today, Clint is a mental health counselor and coach who created the Small Changes, Big Impact transformational system.Connect with Clint at smallchangesbigimpact.netYou will learn:Experiences that happened we may not even recall can have enormous impact on our mental and physical health.Access to brave spaces where we can check in about our emotions, feelings of isolation, and hopelessness can make all the difference.Today's online world has given us access to compare ourselves to people we'll likely never meet, 24/7.Lizbeth's links Support the podcast and Lizbeth's writing for $2 or $5 a month on Patreon HEREOR Buy Lizbeth a Coffee Lizbeth's memoir Pieces of Me: Rescuing My Kidnapped Daughters is now a TV movie, #Stolen By Their Father on Lifetime, now streaming on Roku, Vudu, Hulu, and Amazon Prime.Lizbeth's second book, Grounded in Grit: Turn Your Challenges Into Superpowers is available to order wherever books are sold! Interested in seeing if you and Lizbeth would partner well for 1:1 coaching? Sign up for one free session to see. Need a motivational speaker? Sign up HERE to talk with Lizbeth about your needs.
Welcome to The Screaming Through the Ages where you can get your bi-weekly fix of a topic relating to the history and legacy of horror movies.on this short bonus episode I create a hypothetical situation where I'm put in charge of a week of horror programming leading up to Halloween. I hope you enjoy the episode and please let me know what your lineups would look like. Phantom Galaxy can be found here: www.phantomgalaxy.podbean.comHorror Movie Podcast can be found here:www.horrormoviepodcast.netYou can follow the podcast on Twitter and Instagram @ScreamingAgesYou can also join the Screaming Through the Ages Facebook group and interact with all the cool people therePlease leave a review over on iTunes or your favorite podcast service and subscribe if you're enjoying the show.You can leave a voicemail for the show at (740) 297-6556.You can send an email to screamingthroughtheages@yahoo.comOpening Track by ipsyduckk from PixabayClosing Track by GioeleFazzeri from Pixabay
Welcome to Screaming Through the Ages where you can get your bi-weekly fix of a topic relating to the history and legacy of horror movies. In this episode I finish a two part look into the history of Folk Horror with segments covering UK, European and Asian Folk Horror and review the Severin All the Haunts Be Ours box set. I also have a Werewolf rankings segment on the Japanese film Kibakichi.00:00:39 UK Folk Horror 00:53:37 Werewolf Rankings: Kibakichi01:03:30 Ad Break: Zencastr01:05:00 European Folk Horror 01:43:31 Brazilian and Australian Folk Horror 01:55:55 Screaming Off the Shelves: All the Haunts Be Ours02:12:37 Asian Folk Horror 02:40:56 Closing Phantom Galaxy can be found here: www.phantomgalaxy.podbean.comHorror Movie Podcast can be found here:www.horrormoviepodcast.netYou can follow the podcast on Twitter and Instagram @ScreamingAgesYou can also join the Screaming Through the Ages Facebook group and interact with all the cool people therePlease leave a review over on Apple Podcasts or your favorite podcast service and subscribe if you're enjoying the show.You can leave a voicemail for the show at (740) 297-6556.You can send an email to screamingthroughtheages@yahoo.comOpening Track by ipsyduckk from PixabayClosing Track by GioeleFazzeri from Pixabay
Welcome to The Screaming Chronicles where I delve into different topics on every episode including video games, anime, movies, Tokusatsu and TV. In this episode I'm joined by Josef Wilke of Spooky School for a general discussion of retro horror gaming (mainly PS1 and PS2 games).You can find more of Josef on Twitter, Tiktok and Instagram @hashtagspooky. You can find Josef's YouTube channel and his podcast at the below links:Youtube channel: https://youtube.com/@hashtagspooky?si=u5ZUZZW5EN2WqHSOSpooky School Podcast: https://youtube.com/@spookyschool?si=WQxeG9UY0IahT9igPhantom Galaxy can be found here: www.phantomgalaxy.podbean.comHorror Movie Podcast can be found here:www.horrormoviepodcast.netYou can follow the podcast on Twitter and Instagram @ScreamingAgesYou can also join the Screaming Through the Ages Facebook group and interact with all the cool people therePlease leave a review over on Apple Podcasts or your favorite podcast service and subscribe if you're enjoying the show.You can leave a voicemail for the show at (740) 297-6556.You can send an email to screamingthroughtheages@yahoo.comOpening Track by Guillermo Bernardes from PixabayClosing Track by MelodyAyeresGriffiths from Pixabay
Welcome to Screaming Through the Ages where you can get your bi-weekly fix of a topic relating to the history and legacy of horror movies. In this episode I begin a two part look into the history of Folk Horror. In this episode I take a broad look at US and Canada Folk Horror, delve into some Urban Legends and look at the modern rise of Folk Horror. I also have a Werewolf rankings segment on the film Wilczyca or She-Wolf from Poland.00:00:40 Intro/US and Canada Folk Horror00:48:28 Werewolf Rankings: Wlczyca00:57:31 Urban Legends01:37:46 Modern Folk Horror02:14:58 Closing/What's nextPhantom Galaxy can be found here: www.phantomgalaxy.podbean.comHorror Movie Podcast can be found here:www.horrormoviepodcast.netYou can follow the podcast on Twitter @ScreamingAgesYou can also join the Screaming Through the Ages Facebook group and interact with all the cool people therePlease leave a review over on iTunes or your favorite podcast service and subscribe if you're enjoying the show.You can leave a voicemail for the show at (740) 297-6556.You can send an email to screamingthroughtheages@yahoo.comOpening Track by ipsyduckk from PixabayClosing Track by GioeleFazzeri from Pixabay
Welcome to Screaming Through the Ages where you can get your bi-weekly fix of a topic relating to the history and legacy of horror movies. In this episode I continue my history of Hitchcock with North by Northwest and an in-depth review of Vertigo with Nathan Bartlebaugh. Then I tackle the 55th anniversary of Rosemary's Baby and start my Amityville franchise review with the original. I review a slew of 2023 horror movies including Cobweb and From Black and continue my werewolf rankings with The Beast Must Die. A link to the Screaming Through the Ages survey can be found here:https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1tmOseImrMcV5aQZRAMGQwAVHVIhqKaenaUeKbUdosRc/edit00:00:39 Intro00:05:49 Werewolf Rankings: The Beast Must Die00:15:18 Vertigo with Nathan Bartlebaugh01:09:26 Hitchcock History: Vertigo and North by Northwest01:30:41 Franchise Review: The Amityville Horror (1979)01:53:18 Cobweb, Seire, From Black and Re/Member reviews02:19:02 Anniversary: Rosemary's Baby 02:50:25 Closing Music:Hip Hop Full Moon by AntipodeanwriterThe Amityville Horror Main Theme by Lalo SchifrinSleep Safe and Warm (Lullaby From Rosemary's Baby) by Krzysztof KomedaPhantom Galaxy can be found here: www.phantomgalaxy.podbean.comHorror Movie Podcast can be found here:www.horrormoviepodcast.netYou can follow the podcast on Twitter and Instagram @ScreamingAgesYou can also join the Screaming Through the Ages Facebook group and interact with all the cool people therePlease leave a review over on iTunes or your favorite podcast service and subscribe if you're enjoying the show.You can leave a voicemail for the show at (740) 297-6556.You can send an email to screamingthroughtheages@yahoo.comOpening Track by ipsyduckk from PixabayClosing Track by GioeleFazzeri from Pixabay
Welcome to The Screaming Chronicles where I delve into different topics on every episode including video games, anime, movies, Tokusatsu and TV. In this episode I continue my history of Hitchcock by covering To Catch a Thief, The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956) and The Wrong Man. I also begin my journey through the filmography of Alex de la Iglesia with Accion Mutante and Day of the Beast and celebrate the anniversary of Dawn of the Dead. This episode also includes reviews of Dark Side of the Ring, Gundam 08th MS Team, Lady Terminator, Lady Whirlwind and Massacre Time. Finally I give my review of the Fall 2022 anime season. Timestamps can be found below.00:01:22 Intro 00:04:08 Screaming Around the World: Lady Terminator 00:15:41 Mobile Suit Gundam: The 08th MS Team00:33:55 Hitchcock History: To Catch a Thief, The Man Who Knew Too Much and The Wrong Man 01:14:43 Screaming off the shelves: Massacre Time and Lady Whirlwind 01:37:15 Fall 2022 Anime Season Review 02:21:24 Dark Side of the Ring 02:37:28 Dawn of the Dead Anniversary 03:05:15 Alex De La Iglesia Filmography: Accion Mutante and The Day of the Beast 03:30:29 Closing Music Credits:Massacre Time Theme Back Home Someday by Sergio EndrigoDawn of the Dead Main Theme by Goblin Accion Mutante by Def Con DosChainsaw Man Opening - Kickback by Kenji Yonezu Akiba Maid War Ending song Maid no Komoriuta by Rina Sato08th MS Team Opening Arashi no Naka de Kagayaite by Ichihiro Yonekura Phantom Galaxy can be found here: www.phantomgalaxy.podbean.comHorror Movie Podcast can be found here:www.horrormoviepodcast.netYou can follow the podcast on Twitter and Instagram @ScreamingAgesYou can also join the Screaming Through the Ages Facebook group and interact with all the cool people therePlease leave a review over on iTunes or your favorite podcast service and subscribe if you're enjoying the show.You can leave a voicemail for the show at (740) 297-6556.You can send an email to screamingthroughtheages@yahoo.comOpening Track by Guillermo Bernardes from PixabayClosing Track by MelodyAyeresGriffiths from Pixabay
Michael talks with Aaron Burch about longhand, episode 10 of this podcast, Aaron's help getting Autofocus and The Lives of Writers noticed, HAD/WAS, Short Story Long, slowing down, A Kind of In-Between, sounding like yourself, constraint, the How to Write a Novel anthology, teaching writing by thinking about other crafts, how books might come together, and more.Aaron Burch is the author of A Kind of In-Between, The Year of the Buffalo, How to Write a Novel: An Anthology of 20 Craft Essays About Writing, None of Which Ever Mention Writing, and several other books. He started the literary journal Hobart, which he edited for twenty years, and is currently the editor of Short Story, Long and the co-editor of WAS (Words & Sports) and HAD. He lives in Ann Arbor, MI and is online: on Twitter and Instagram at @aaron__burch, and the world wide web at aaronburch.netYou can buy A Kind of In-Between and the How to Write a Novel anthology bundled here.Podcast theme: DJ Garlik & Bertholet's "Special Sause" used with permission from Bertholet.
Welcome to The Screaming Chronicles where I delve into different topics on every episode including video games, anime, movies, Tokusatsu and TV. In this episode I dive into the history of several infamous cancelled video games like Star Wars 1313. I also review the first 10 episodes of Thundercats and run down a list of the games releasing in the second half of 2023. Also included are reviews of Any Man and the Wasp Quantumania (along with a state of the MCU piece), the first two seasons of Vinland Saga and a special Screaming Around the World segment where I review the 2023 releases Freaks Out, Smoking Causes Coughing, Shin Ultraman and Shin Kamen Rider. Finally I continue my anime season reviews with the summer 2022 anime season Timestamps can be found below.00:01:22 Intro00:04:02 Cancelled Video Games History 00:45:05 Thundercats01:05:03 Summer 2022 Anime Season Review01:34:56 Ant Man and The Wasp Quantumania review and the State of the MCU02:06:04 2023 Second Half Video Game Preview 02:29:55 SATW: Freaks Out, Smoking Causes Coughing, Shin Ultraman and Shin Kamen Rider03:03:51 Vinland Saga Review 03:34:20 What's next?/ClosingAnime segment music credits:Opening song - Ataman Chu Dead End by Retobea from Black Summoner Ending song - Story by Mayu Maeshima from Uncle From Another World Vinland Saga song - River by AnonymouzPhantom Galaxy can be found here: www.phantomgalaxy.podbean.comHorror Movie Podcast can be found here:www.horrormoviepodcast.netYou can follow the podcast on Twitter and Instagram @ScreamingAgesYou can also join the Screaming Through the Ages Facebook group and interact with all the cool people therePlease leave a review over on iTunes or your favorite podcast service and subscribe if you're enjoying the show.You can leave a voicemail for the show at (740) 297-6556.You can send an email to screamingthroughtheages@yahoo.comOpening Track by Guillermo Bernardes from PixabayClosing Track by MelodyAyeresGriffiths from Pixabay
Robert Roskind is an author, a mystic, and international teacher of LOVE having produced over 200 free nondenominational, nonpolitical "One Love" events at schools, prisons, Native American reservations and public venues. Robert has written 12 books including “Rasta Heart: A Journey into one love” and “The Beauty Path: A Native American Journey into one love”.You can contact Robert here:Roskind@boone.netYou can find his books here:https://www.amazon.com/stores/Robert-Roskind/author/B001HD1ATY?ref=ap_rdr&store_ref=ap_rdr&isDramIntegrated=true&shoppingPortalEnabled=truewww.indubiousmusic.comFacebook: www.facebook.com/indubiousmusicSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/77su9uR4crZ4HOOnCibJwFInstagram: www.instagram.com/indubious
Welcome to Screaming Through the Ages where you can get your bi-weekly fix of a topic relating to the history and legacy of horror movies. In this episode I debut my new format with part 6 of the history of Alfred Hitchcock and I'm joined by Greg Buzzelli to discuss Rear Window. I also introduce the Monster Rankings and Screaming Around the World segments with reviews of The Wolfman (2010) and Hausu (1977) respectively. Finally I do a deep dive on Netflix's The Haunting of Hill House. TimestampsIntro/New Format 00:00:38The Ranking of Monsters: The Wolfman Review 00:11:24History of Alfred Hitchcock: Dial M for Murder & Rear Window 00:23:39Rear Window Review with Greg Buzzelli 00:53:27The Haunting of Hill House Review and Spoiler Section 01:48:58Screaming Around the World: Hausu (1977) 02:21:40What's Next/Closing 02:33:16Monsters and the Mosh Pit can be found here:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/monsters-and-the-mosh-pit/id1604470139Phantom Galaxy can be found here: www.phantomgalaxy.podbean.comHorror Movie Podcast can be found here:www.horrormoviepodcast.netYou can follow the podcast on Twitter @ScreamingAgesYou can also join the Screaming Through the Ages Facebook group and interact with all the cool people therePlease leave a review over on iTunes or your favorite podcast service and subscribe if you're enjoying the show.You can leave a voicemail for the show at (740) 297-6556.You can send an email to screamingthroughtheages@yahoo.comOpening Track by ipsyduckk from PixabayClosing Track by GioeleFazzeri from Pixabay
Welcome to Screaming Through the Ages where you can get your bi-weekly fix of a topic relating to the history and legacy of horror movies. In this bonus episode I review a trio of 2023 horror movies in The Angry Black Girl and Her Monster, Run Rabbit Run and The Wrath of Becky.Phantom Galaxy can be found here: www.phantomgalaxy.podbean.comHorror Movie Podcast can be found here:www.horrormoviepodcast.netYou can follow the podcast on Twitter @ScreamingAgesYou can also join the Screaming Through the Ages Facebook group and interact with all the cool people therePlease leave a review over on iTunes or your favorite podcast service and subscribe if you're enjoying the show.You can leave a voicemail for the show at (740) 297-6556.You can send an email to screamingthroughtheages@yahoo.comOpening Track by ipsyduckk from PixabayClosing Track by GioeleFazzeri from Pixabay
Welcome to Screaming Through the Ages where you can get your bi-weekly fix of a topic relating to the history and legacy of horror movies. In this episode I sit down with Nathan to discuss the horror and horror adjacent movies of 1993. We give our top 20s and run down the box office for the year. Phantom Galaxy can be found here: www.phantomgalaxy.podbean.comHorror Movie Podcast can be found here:www.horrormoviepodcast.netYou can follow the podcast on Twitter @ScreamingAgesYou can also join the Screaming Through the Ages Facebook group and interact with all the cool people therePlease leave a review over on iTunes or your favorite podcast service and subscribe if you're enjoying the show.You can leave a voicemail for the show at (740) 297-6556.You can send an email to screamingthroughtheages@yahoo.comOpening Track by ipsyduckk from PixabayClosing Track by GioeleFazzeri from Pixabay
Welcome to Screaming Through the Ages where you can get your bi-weekly fix of a topic relating to the history and legacy of horror movies. In this bonus episode I review the brand new Netflix show Skull Island set in the world of the Monsterverse. Phantom Galaxy can be found here: www.phantomgalaxy.podbean.comHorror Movie Podcast can be found here:www.horrormoviepodcast.netYou can follow the podcast on Twitter @ScreamingAgesYou can also join the Screaming Through the Ages Facebook group and interact with all the cool people therePlease leave a review over on iTunes or your favorite podcast service and subscribe if you're enjoying the show.You can leave a voicemail for the show at (740) 297-6556.You can send an email to screamingthroughtheages@yahoo.comOpening Track by ipsyduckk from PixabayClosing Track by GioeleFazzeri from Pixabay
Welcome to The Screaming Chronicles where I delve into different topics on every episode including video games, anime, movies, Tokusatsu and TV. In this episode I cover all of video game showcases that once were referred to as E3 including the Xbox and Bethesda Showcase and Summer Game Fest and the games that were announced at those like Final Fantasy VII: Rebirth and Star Wars Outlaws. I also have mini movie reviews of Sisu, Legion of Superheroes, The Doom That Came to Gotham and Avatar: Way of the Water. Plus segments on the anime Macross, Resident Evil 4 Remake and the Spring 2022 anime season. Timestamps ca be found below.00:03:45 Summer Game Fest00:28:34 Xbox and Bethesda Showcase00:57:15 Ubisoft Forward01:02:49 Capcom Showcase01:08:54 Sisu (2023)01:16:53 Legion of Superheroes (2023)01:22:00 The Doom That Came to Gotham (2023)01:26:30 Super Dimensional Fortress Macross01:46:18 Resident Evil 4 Remake02:09:51 Spring 2022 Anime Season Review03:02:40 Avatar: Way of the Water03:16:25 What's next?/ClosingMusic Credits:Super Dimensional Fortress Macross Opening by Kentarou Haneda and Akane AsaThe Bullet or the Blade by Craig McConnell and performed by Sam DrysdaleTrapped in a Dating Sim: The World of Otome Games is Tough for Mobs opening - Silent Minority by Kashitarō ItōPhantom Galaxy can be found here: www.phantomgalaxy.podbean.comHorror Movie Podcast can be found here:www.horrormoviepodcast.netYou can follow the podcast on Twitter @ScreamingAgesYou can also join the Screaming Through the Ages Facebook group and interact with all the cool people therePlease leave a review over on iTunes or your favorite podcast service and subscribe if you're enjoying the show.You can leave a voicemail for the show at (740) 297-6556.You can send an email to screamingthroughtheages@yahoo.comOpening Track by Guillermo Bernardes from PixabayClosing Track by MelodyAyeresGriffiths from Pixabay
Welcome to Screaming Through the Ages where you can get your bi-weekly fix of a topic relating to the history and legacy of horror movies. In this episode I break out my tin foil hat and discuss several newer films that deal with AI going wrong as well as my own personal fears about the advancement of AI technology. The movies I cover are Ex Machina (2015), Tau (2018), I Am Mother (2019), M3gan (2023), The Artifice Girl (2023) ad Demon Seed (1977). Phantom Galaxy can be found here: www.phantomgalaxy.podbean.comHorror Movie Podcast can be found here:www.horrormoviepodcast.netYou can follow the podcast on Twitter @ScreamingAgesYou can also join the Screaming Through the Ages Facebook group and interact with all the cool people therePlease leave a review over on iTunes or your favorite podcast service and subscribe if you're enjoying the show.You can leave a voicemail for the show at (740) 297-6556.You can send an email to screamingthroughtheages@yahoo.comOpening Track by ipsyduckk from PixabayClosing Track by GioeleFazzeri from Pixabay
Welcome to The Screaming Chronicles where I delve into different topics on every episode including video games, anime, movies, Tokusatsu and TV. In this episode I run through recent video game news including the recent PlayStation Showcase, review the latest Dungeons & Dragons movie, the Tokusatsu show Kamen Rider Black Sun, and the video game Hogwarts Legacy. I also review the Winter 2022 anime season. Timestamps ca be found below.00:01:23 Video Game news and PlayStation Showcase00:40:46 Kamen Rider Black Sun00:59:32 Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves01:07:50 Hogwarts Legacy01:27:28 Winter 2022 Anime Season Review01:58:05 What's next?/ClosingPhantom Galaxy can be found here: www.phantomgalaxy.podbean.comHorror Movie Podcast can be found here:www.horrormoviepodcast.netYou can follow the podcast on Twitter @ScreamingAgesYou can also join the Screaming Through the Ages Facebook group and interact with all the cool people therePlease leave a review over on iTunes or your favorite podcast service and subscribe if you're enjoying the show.You can leave a voicemail for the show at (740) 297-6556.You can send an email to screamingthroughtheages@yahoo.comOpening Track by Guillermo Bernardes from PixabayClosing Track by MelodyAyeresGriffiths from Pixabay
Welcome to Screaming Through the Ages where you can get your bi-weekly fix of a topic relating to the history and legacy of horror movies. In this episode I run down through my top 100 favorite horror movies of all time. Phantom Galaxy can be found here: www.phantomgalaxy.podbean.comHorror Movie Podcast can be found here:www.horrormoviepodcast.netYou can follow the podcast on Twitter @ScreamingAgesYou can also join the Screaming Through the Ages Facebook group and interact with all the cool people therePlease leave a review over on iTunes or your favorite podcast service and subscribe if you're enjoying the show.You can leave a voicemail for the show at (740) 297-6556.You can send an email to screamingthroughtheages@yahoo.comOpening Track by ipsyduckk from PixabayClosing Track by GioeleFazzeri from Pixabay