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Book Vs. Movie: ScroogedThe Charles Dickens Classic Vs. the 1988 FilmAfter ten years of producing special holiday episodes in December, the Margos discovered that there are numerous versions of Charles Dickens's *A Christmas Carol*. Everyone from the Fonz to Susan Lucci to Sir Patrick Stewart has portrayed Ebenezer Scrooge in some adaptation. So, why not select one version each season to explore and celebrate? This week, we're focusing on the 1988 film *Scrooged*, featuring Bill Murray and Robert Donner. This version is a complex classic, notable for its high levels of cynicism but it still makes us laugh! Which version did the Margos prefer? Listen to find out!In this ep, the Margos discuss:How Charles Dickens “Saved” Christmas The backstory of the movieThe Movie Cast: Bill Murray (Frank Cross,) Karen Allen (Claire,) John Forsythe (Lew,) John Glover (Brice Cummings,) Bobcat Goldthwait, David Johansen (Ghost of Christmas Past,) Carol Kane (Ghost of Christmas Present,) Robert Mitchum (Preston Rhinelander,) Nicholas Phillips (Calvin,) Alfre Woodard (Grace,) and Mabel King as Grandma. Margo's upcoming book on Saturday Night Fever (pre-order!) Clips used:Frank meets his first ghostScrooged (1988 trailer)Lester Wilson and the Solid Gold DancersCarol Kane as the Ghost of Christmas PresentBill Murray's last speech in the filmScrooged music by Danny ElfmanFollow us on the socials!Join our Patreon page “Book Vs. Movie podcast”You can find us on Facebook at Book Vs. Movie Podcast GroupInstagram: Book Versus Movie @bookversusmoviebookversusmoviepodcast@gmail.com Margo D's Blog: Brooklynfitchick.comMargo D's Instagram “Brooklyn Fit Chick”Margo D's TikTok Margo D's YouTube: @MargoDonohueMargo P's Instagram: @shesnachomama Margo P's Blog : coloniabook.comMargo P's YouTube Channel: @shesnachomamaOur logo was designed by Madeleine Gainey/Studio 39 Marketing Follow on Instagram @Studio39Marketing & @musicalmadeleine
Effectively managing conflict is essential for maintaining team cohesion and promoting a positive work environment. In this episode of the Cornell Keynotes podcast from eCornell, host Nicholas Phillips sits down with Katrina Nobles, director of conflict programs, and Liz Davis-Frost, mediation and training extension associate, to examine conflict and the techniques for focused listening they practice with students at the Cornell ILR School's Scheinman Institute on Conflict Resolution.Tune in to explore:Definitions of conflictIntentionality and consciousnessEffects of socialization on perceptions of conflictCompetitive to cooperative axis of communicationDiatribe, debate, discourse and dialogueComfort with conflict within yourself and with othersDeep listening for effective communication and collaborationSuspension of judgment in conflictListening to understand rather than respondReflective feedbackOrganizational policies for conflict managementDid you enjoy this episode? Watch the full Keynote. Gain additional insights and skills in the Conflict Resolution certificate program co-authored by Katrina Nobles and more than 30 other leadership and strategic management certificates—all available online from eCornell. Follow eCornell on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, TikTok, and X.
In a world of fast fashion and blink-and-miss-it trends, textile waste is growing exponentially—to the detriment of the environment and our ability to live within it. Researchers at Cornell University, including Juan Hinestroza, the Rebecca Q. Morgan '60 Professor of Fiber Science & Apparel Design at the College of Human Ecology, are working to prevent clothes from reaching landfills by upcycling polyester for new products.Hinestroza explores the problem and this innovative solution with host Nicholas Phillips in this episode of the Cornell Keynotes podcast from eCornell.Tune in for insights on:Environmental impacts of textile wasteMicrofiber pollutionFast fashion's global effectProcess and growth of polyester productionDisposal and recycling challengesConsumer awareness among younger generationsCorporate and customer responsibilityGreenwashing and sustainability claimsSustainable fabricsPolyester upcyclingDid you enjoy this episode? Watch the full Keynote. Learn about fashion trends, forecasting, product development, production planning, distribution and more in the Fashion Design Management certificate program from eCornell. Follow eCornell on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, TikTok, and X.
Black actors, writers and directors have made profound contributions to television and film, entertaining and educating audiences through powerful stories and performances that reflect the human experience.In this episode of the Cornell Keynotes podcast, brought to you by eCornell, Samantha Sheppard, Ph.D., chair of the Department of Performing and Media Arts in Cornell's College of Arts & Sciences, explores the rich history and future of Black artists in cinema with host Nicholas Phillips.Tune in to learn:What films sparked the rise of Black actorsHow the depiction of Black life in film has changed throughout the yearsWhat impact Black writers and directors have had on film and televisionHow minority actors are being cast now as compared to a century agoThe future of diversity and inclusion in cinemaDid you enjoy this episode? Watch the full Keynote and explore more than 250 eCornell certificate programs that can advance your skills for the next scene of your career, including Brand Storytelling, Content Writing and Strategic Storytelling. Follow eCornell on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, TikTok, and X.
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Get Ready for Episode #123: Navigating the Changing Tides of Insurance! Join us for an enlightening episode featuring two seasoned insurance experts, Chris Marten from AssuredPartners and Nicholas Phillips from Goosehead Insurance. We're diving deep into the dynamic world of insurance, exploring the latest trends and vital insights you need to know.
RMR 0242: Special Guest, Mark from the Mastering McConaughey Podcast, joins your hosts Dustin Melbardis and Russell Guest for the Retro Movie Roundtable as they revisit Scrooged (1988) [PG-13] Genre: Comedy, Drama, Romance, Holiday Starring: Bill Murray, Karen Allen, John Forsythe, John Glover, Bobcat Goldthwait, David Johansen, Carol Kane, Robert Mitchum, Nicholas Phillips, Michael J. Pollard, Alfre Woodard, Mabel King, John Murray, Jamie Farr, Robert Goulet, Buddy Hackett, John Houseman, Lee Majors, Pat McCormick, Brian Doyle-Murray, Mary Lou Retton Director: Richard Donner Recorded on 2023-11-16
Welcome back to purgatory and happy holidays from the boys at Pop Culture purgatory!!! Kickin off the holidays season with Mike's pick Scrooged from 1988 directed by the great Richard Donner and staring Bill Murray, Karen Allen, Alfre Wooard, Mabel King, John Forsythe, John Glover, Bobcat Goldthwait, David Johansen, Carol King, Robert Mitchum, Nicholas Phillips, Michaek J. Pollard and Lee Majors!!! Thanks for checkin us out and if you'd like to find our back catalog go to podbean.com Outro track "Put a little love in your heart" by Annie Lennox and Al Green https://youtu.be/S3J_3mcOwdQ?si=4cvfUarTFDhoZ8pR
Listen to this live podcast from the 2023 American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) Annual Meeting with Oncology Data Advisor and Nicholas Phillips, MD!
Companies which develop stellar sustainability practices now will be more resilient in the future. But how to actually start your business sustainability journey?Nicholas Phillips is a partner in Reflora, a company with a mission for carbon neutrality.Reflora works with organizations, businesses, and individuals to calculate their CO2 footprint and assist them on the path to carbon neutrality.Ivan Zeljkovic had a chat with Nicholas at this year's Web Summit in Lisbon - tune in to hear:- What is the purpose of companies today- How can a business create a sustainable and ESG narrative- What are carbon credits and how do they compensate for someone's carbon footprint.Host: Ivan Zeljkovic Guest: Nicholas PhillipsCONNECT WITH US:Website - https://www.thechangeofficer.comInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/thechangeofficerLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-change-officer-podcastFacebook - https://web.facebook.com/TheChangeOfficerTwitter - https://twitter.com/changeofficer_
In this episode of the Brick Court Chambers Centenary podcast series two legal greats discuss their reminiscences of Brick Court and their experience in the field of public inquiries. After a career in practice at Brick Court as a commercial advocate, Nicholas Phillips, Lord Phillips of Worth Matravers, went on to a judicial career of unparalleled success., occupying all the major judicial offices. He is a former Master of the Rolls, Lord Chief Justice, Senior Law Lord (the last) and President of The Supreme Court (the first). Among many other public inquiries, he presided over the BSE inquiry into Mad Cow Disease from 1998 to 2000. Sir Christopher Clarke QC was Head of Chambers from 1990 to 2004. In practice he was one of the leading commercial advocates of his day, and acted as counsel in a number of inquiries. Most famously he sat as counsel to the Bloody Sunday Inquiry for six years. As a judge he sat in the commercial court for eight years and in the Court of Appeal for four years, retiring in 2017. They discuss, on the basis of their extensive first hand experience, the nature and conduct of public inquiries, including an assessment of how the forthcoming public inquiry into the coronavirus pandemic could and should take place. The podcast is introduced and hosted by Fionn Pilbrow QC.
For the conclusion of the Money Matters series, Dr. Arlene Nicholas-Phillips of RenuVita, inspires us to create balance through self-care, financial freedom and personal renewal.Dr. Arlene Nicholas-Phillips is founder and CEO of RenuVita, a company serving people from all walks of life especially moms. She is a transformational consultant and life strategist who has been successfully changing lives over the past 30 years. After many years of being a Yoga instructor and a financial analyst, she decided to combine the benefits and knowledge of both in her latest company. Hence, using the benefits of Yoga to promote physical and mental wellbeing, and teaching financial literacy to gain debt-freedom and financial wellness, RenuVita will restore, renew and revive self-confidence, reduce stress and promote wellness so as to find complete balance. www.MomsChangingtheWorld.orgOn Facebook at RenuVita1-334-328-2789Host: Ekua Walker, Child Development NP and CEO - Chief Encouragement OfficerProducer: Koby BlanksonPodcast Art: Esther and Joel Ishler
Don’t miss our recap of Bill Murray’s Scrooged - your life might just depend on it! Is subtlety in acting overrated? Can a character named Claire make it through a whole movie without us turning on her? How much do you need to trust a lover before you buy her knives? Find out all that and more this episode!
Loathed by many police officers but beloved by progressive supporters, St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner is arguably the city's most controversial elected official. Journalist Nicholas Phillips explains what he learned about her in a deep dig for St. Louis Magazine, and what the statistics tell us about her performance as city prosecutor.
Host Sarah Fenske spoke with Amy Breihan, director of the MacArthur Justice Center, and Nicholas Phillips, a reporter at Missouri Lawyers Weekly, about developments in a case against the state of Missouri, for allegedly failing to provide “meaningful” legal representation for indigent defendants, as the U.S. Constitution requires. Because the public defenders’ office is overworked and underfunded, the ACLU and the MacArthur Justice Center argued, poor people charged with a crime are denied their constitutional rights.
In a program from November of 2011, Andrew Patner features music recorded by Wisconsin-based pianist Nicholas Phillips of Croatian composer Boris Papandopulo (1906-1991) [...]
PROGRAM: J.S. Bach Prelude and Fugue in B-flat minor from the Well-Tempered Clavier, Book I W.A. Mozart Sonata in F Major, K.332 (Allegro - Adagio - Allegro Assai) Frédéric Chopin Ballade in G minor, Op.23 Carter Pann From “The Piano’s 12 Sides” (2011) White Moon Over Water Mark Olivieri Hommage à Trois (2005) Luca’s Swell: Hommage à Aaron Copland (b.1972) Gestures: Hommage à Toru Takemitsu Funk for Nikki: Hommage à James Brown Described by the New York Times as an “able and persuasive advocate” of new music, pianist Nicholas Phillips’ playing has been praised for its “bejeweled accuracy” (Fanfare) and as “razor-sharp yet wonderfully spirited” (American Records Guide). He maintains an active schedule as a soloist and collaborative artist; recent performances include solo recitals in Korea and Argentina, as well as dozens of states across the U.S., and an invited performance at the Croatian Embassy in Washington, D.C. Phillips has given lecture-recitals and presentations at conferences in the U.S., Argentina, Croatia, England, and South Korea and is the author of “Mendelssohn’s Songs without Words Revisited: Culture, Gender, Literature, and the Role of Domestic Piano Music in Victorian England,” published by VDM Verlag. In 2011, he released two CDs on Albany Records; Portals and Passages, which features the piano music of American composer Ethan Wickman (b.1973), and Boris Papandopulo: Piano Music, which features music by the famous Croatian composer. and his most recent CD, American Vernacular: New Music for Solo Piano, features works he commissioned from ten American composers. Nicholas Phillips holds degrees from the University of Missouri-Kansas City Conservatory of Music, Indiana University, and the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and is currently Associate Professor of Music at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire.
In the second of a two-part program that first aired March 10, 2014, Andrew Patner shared more of the commissioned pieces from U.S. composers on "American Vernacular: new music for solo piano," a recording from Midwest pianist Nicholas Phillips [...]
In the first of a two-part program that first aired March 3, 2014, Andrew Patner shared some of the commissioned pieces from U.S. composers on "American Vernacular: new music for solo piano," a recording from Midwest pianist Nicholas Phillips [...]
In a program that first aired November 21, 2011, Andrew Patner features music recorded by Wisconsin-based pianist Nicholas Phillips of Croatian composer Boris Papandopulo (1906-1991) [...]
Andrew shares some of the commissioned pieces from U.S. composers on "American Vernacular: new music for solo piano," the latest recording from Midwest pianist Nicholas Phillips. (And an additional teaser, too, from Chicago composer Bernard Rands, who celebrated his 80th birthday in March) [...]
Tonight on Critical Thinking with Andrew Patner, we feature music recently recorded by Wisconsin-based pianist Nicholas Phillips of Croatian composer Boris Papandopulo (1906-1991) [...]
Nada mais nada menos que o primeiro episódio de dobliugusa, participando Nicholas Phillips, Pedro Belfort e Felipe Simonis. Primeiro bloco: principais notícias, como reunião do Led Zeppelin, bibliografia AC/DC, show metallica no Brasil,... Segundo bloco: Ed Motta x Tim Maia. Terceiro bloco: História the doors.