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Haze, Hops, And Turnbuckles
ep. 319 "AeW Dynasty Review and NOLLY FOLLY"

Haze, Hops, And Turnbuckles

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2025 201:59


Nkb420, Dotman211, Spoilerbear, and 3D With The Stats host a weekly discussion on Monday Night Raw, NXT, Friday Night Smackdown, AEW Dynamite, Rampage, and Collision. Enjoying the finest marijuana and alcoholic spirits, they delve into rumors, new signings, contract negotiations, and aspects of pop culture such as politics, music, and fashion. It's proclaimed as the greatest wrestling podcast in the world! #Nkb420 #Dotman211 #3dWitThaStatsss #SpoilerBear #HazeHopsnTurnbuckles #631Entertainment #Podcast #Apple #Spotify #wrestling #AEW #WWE #TNA #NJPW #ROH #NachoManStonedHabits #merch #VIRAL #YOUTUBE #TIKTOK Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Talk Art
Russell T Davies (Christmas Special Episode)

Talk Art

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2024 71:32


It's the Talk Art CHRISTMAS SPECIAL EPISODE!! Holiday Surprise!!!We meet Russell T Davies OBE, one of the UK's foremost writers of television drama and television producer. Davies was Head Writer, Showrunner and Executive Producer of Doctor Who when it returned in 2005 and has written many of the new series' most memorable episodes. He was awarded an OBE in 2008 for services to drama. Born in Swansea, Wales, Davies had aspirations as a comic artist before focusing on being a playwright and screenwriter. We discuss his passion for comic strips and cartoons from Peanuts & Snoopy, Asterix and his childhood passion for drawing which has continued throughout his whole life.Davies other notable works include creating the series Queer as Folk (1999–2000), Bob & Rose (2001), The Second Coming (2003), Casanova (2005), Doctor Who spin-offs Torchwood (2006–2011) and The Sarah Jane Adventures (2007–2011), Cucumber (2015), A Very English Scandal (2018), Years and Years (2019), It's a Sin (2021) and Nolly (2023).Follow @RussellTDavies63HAPPY HOLIDAYS everyone!!! Thanks for listening us for the past 6 years. We will return on New Year's Day with another iconic guest. Until then, have a magical Christmas. Love Russell & Robert Xx Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

MASTERPIECE Studio
Mark Gatiss, Moonflower Murders | MASTERPIECE Studio

MASTERPIECE Studio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2024 29:38


WARNING: This episode contains spoilers for Moonflower Murders Episode 5.Actor Mark Gatiss is a familiar face in the MASTERPIECE world. From Sherlock to Wolf Hall to Nolly, he always brings a unique charm to his characters and scripts. Today, we talk with Mark about playing timid film producer Oscar Berlin and prickly Frank Parris in Anthony Horowitz's Moonflower Murders, as well as his love of golden age murder mysteries. 

Wrap It Up!
Archetype Nolly X: El futuro de los amplificadores virtuales

Wrap It Up!

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2024 5:43


Descubre la nueva generación de simulación de amplificadores con el Archetype Nolly X de Neural DSP. Aquí exploraremos sus funciones avanzadas, incluidos los amplificadores personalizados de Nolly, los amplios efectos y las nuevas herramientas que lo distinguen del Archetype Nolly original. Perfecto para guitarristas que buscan la mejor experiencia de sonido.

Studio Soundtracks
Blair Mowat & Paul Leonard-Morgan: Nolly & Fellow Travelers

Studio Soundtracks

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2024 59:31


Studio Soundtracks takes listeners behind the scenes of how music is crafted for film and television by hearing directly from composers, songwriters and music professionals in the Entertainment Industry. Listen to inspiring conversations about composition and hear works from Emmy, Grammy, and Oscar-winning film scores on the show. BLAIR MOWAT Blair Mowat has composed well over two hundred scores for film, theatre, and television, with clients ranging from The English National Ballet and The Royal Shakespeare Company to the likes of BBC, SKY & ITV. He is a BAFTA nominated, award-winning composer with over 15 years of experience, and is consistently in high demand. His work includes Class, an acclaimed 8-part Doctor Who spin-off series on BBC One, ITV International / Britbox's hit show McDonald & Dodds, and SKY's The Amazing Mr. Blunden.He composed the music to Russell T Davies's latest drama Nolly, starring Helena Bonham Carter, earning him a TV BAFTA nomination for the score. This collaboration then led on to Men Up, a film Russell exec-produced, airing on BBC1 in late 2023. Doctor Jekyll, a new Hammer Horror film starring Eddie Izzard, will be released in the USA later this year. Blair currently splits his time between Los Angeles, London and Edinburgh. PAUL LEONARD-MORGAN Paul Leonard-Morgan is a BAFTA award-winning, Emmy and Ivor Novello-nominated composer and producer. His unique cinematic style of fusing orchestra with electronica has put him in high demand as a score composer & band producer, as well as a performer and artist in his own right. His film scores include DREDD, LIMITLESS, LAST BREATH, GIGI & NATE and 20th Century Studios BOSTON STRANGLER, starring Keira Knightley, directed by Matt Ruskin. He has worked on a string of projects with Academy-Award winning director Errol Morris including the features THE B-SIDE, MY PSYCHEDELIC LOVE STORY, the award-winning Netflix series WORMWOOD and the Steve Bannon documentary AMERICAN DHARMA. Recent projects include this years' INHERITANCE (teaming up again with Neil Burger), the Sundance feature THE TOMORROW MAN (starring Blythe Danner and John Lithgow), BEST SELLERS (starring Michael Caine and Aubrey Plaza), the Emmy-winning The Hunt For Planet B, directed by Academy-Award nominee Nathaniel Kahn, as well as the HBO feature documentary LUCY THE HUMAN CHIMP. His collaborations with legendary composer Philip Glass began on Amazon's series TALES FROM THE LOOP, winning them numerous awards, and continued with THE GREEN VEIL. After beginning his career working with bands such as No Doubt, Simple Minds, Isobel Campbell, Snow Patrol & Belle and Sebastian, Leonard-Morgan went on to work on films including three short films accompanying Universal Studio's DESPICABLE ME 2 and Fox/Evergreen's $80 million feature animation WALKING WITH DINOSAURS 3D. Leonard-Morgan's first video game soundtrack (EA Games' flagship BATTLEFIELD HARDLINE) was released in 2015, the success of which led him to score WARHAMMER: DAWN OF WAR 3 released in 2017, followed by the global hit CYBERPUNK 2077 and CALL OF DUTY MOBILE in 2021. Recent concert work includes his concerto commission for Orchestre Nationale de Bretagne, which premiered in France in 2021 and his latest album of études for piano and cello which is currently being choreographed by members of the San Francis ballet. Currently you can listen to Paul's score for Showtime's FELLOW TRAVELERS for Paramount+ which is streaming now, written by Academy Award-nominee Ron Nyswaner (PHILADELPHIA). His latest collaboration with Philip Glass, for the documentary feature film THE PIGEON TUNNEL, premiered at Telluride and TIFF, and has received a Critics' Choice Award nomination and Cinema Eye Honors nomination for Best Score. His most recent score can be heard in Netflix's new original drama series, BODKIN (the first series by the Obama's production company Higher Ground) as well as the new feature Last Breath (feat Woody Harrelson).

Introvert Biz Growth Podcast
Using AI Like We're Human

Introvert Biz Growth Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2024 38:39


Join us for another episode on the Humane Marketing podcast as we explore how to ethically partner with AI, with our guest, Naully Nicolas. We talk about Naully's journey into the world of artificial intelligence, the crucial ethical and legal considerations surrounding AI implementation, and how AI empowers us to work smarter, not harder. Naully shares his PLATON framework, inspired by Plato and infused with philosophical principles, guiding us through the pillars of legality, accountability, transparency, objectivity, and neutrality. Together, we envision the future of AI and work, inspiring us as Humane Marketers to embrace technology with empathy and mindfulness, shaping a future where humanity thrives alongside innovation. What we addressed in this conversation: How Naully got interested and started with AI The ethical and legal considerations of AI How AI enables us to work smarter not harder Naully's PLATON framework, based on Plato and philosophical considerations (principles, legality, accountability, transparency, objectivity and neutrality, because in French Plato has an N at the end) How Naully sees the future of AI and work and much more... --- Ep 187 whole episode Sarah: [00:00:00] Hello, Humane Marketers. Welcome back to the Humane Marketing Podcast, the place to be for the generation of marketers that cares. This is a show where we talk about running your business in a way that feels good to you, is aligned with your values, and also resonates with today's conscious customers because it's humane, ethical, and non pushy. I'm Sarah Santacroce, your hippie turned business coach for quietly rebellious entrepreneurs and marketing impact pioneers. Mama bear of the humane marketing circle and renegade author of marketing like we're human and selling like we're human. If after listening to the show for a while, you're ready to move on to the next level and start implementing and would welcome a community of like minded, quietly rebellious entrepreneurs who discuss with transparency what we're doing. Works and what doesn't work in business. Then we'd love to welcome you in our humane marketing circle. If you're picturing your [00:01:00] typical Facebook group, let me paint a new picture for you. This is a closed community of like minded entrepreneurs from all over the world who come together once per month in a zoom circle workshop to hold each other accountable and build their business in a sustainable way. We share with transparency and vulnerability. What works for us. And what doesn't work so that you can figure out what works for you instead of keep throwing spaghetti on the wall and seeing what sticks. Find out more at humane. marketing forward slash circle. And if you prefer one on one support from me, my humane business coaching could be just what you need, whether it's for your marketing, sales, general business building, or help with your big idea like writing a book. I'd love to share my brain and my heart with you together with my almost 15. Years business experience and help you grow a sustainable business that is joyful and sustainable. If you love this [00:02:00] podcast, wait until I show you my Mama Bear qualities as my one-on-one client, and find out more at Humane Marketing slash coaching. And finally, if you are a Marketing Impact pioneer and would like to bring Humane Marketing to your organization, have a look at my offers and workshops on my website. Humane dot marketing. Hello, friends. Welcome back to the Humane Marketing Podcast. Today's conversation fits under the P of partnership, I'd say. We're partnering with AI. If you're a regular here, you know that I'm organizing the conversations around the seven P's of the Humane Marketing mandala. And if you're new here and this is your first time listening, well, A big warm welcome. You probably don't know what I'm talking about, these seven [00:03:00] P's in the mandala. Well, you can download your one page marketing plan with the Humane Marketing version of the seven P's in the shape of a mandala at humane. marketing forward slash one page. Humane. marketing forward slash one page. That's the number one and the word page. And this comes with seven email prompts to really help you reflect on these different P's for your business. For this conversation about partnering with AI in a humane way, I brought in my colleague, Noli Nicola. Noli is renowned Digital transformation consultant with over 16 years of experience in I. T. engineering and 12 years in marketing specializing in emerging technologies like web three, the metaverse and A. I. Noli provides pragmatic advice to business leaders. Particularly in [00:04:00] SMEs, navigating the complexities of the digital age. His stoic philosophy combined with a profound understanding of the digital landscape makes him an invaluable guide for companies seeking strategic opportunities in technology. So what we addressed in this conversation with Noli is how he got started and Interested in AI, the ethical and legal considerations of working with AI, especially as a humane marketer, how AI enables us to work smarter and not harder, Noli's framework based on Plato and philosophical considerations. Principles, legality, accountability, transparency, objectivity, and neutrality. Because in French, Plato is Platon and has an N at the end. [00:05:00] So that's where the neutrality comes from. And then also how Nolly sees the future of AI and work and so much more. So I'd say without further ado, let's get into it. Hi Noli, how are you? Como ti va? Naully: I'm fine, and you? Sarah: Yes, I'm great, thank you. You're in the middle of a move, so very stressful. We can't really use AI to help us move yet, or can we? Naully: Yes, I also I hope I use AI maybe for to do the planning for my moving, so it was quite useful. Sarah: Oh, wow. You'll have to tell us more about that. But yeah, I'm glad to have this conversation in between trips and moving boxes and things like that. Because yeah, we're, we're super excited to have you come and teach an in depth workshop on May 1st. [00:06:00] And, and this is just kind of like a teaser and I'll ask you some questions that we then also have more time to go in to on, on May 1st. And so. If you're listening to this and feel like, Oh, I want more of this content. And please join us on May 1st that it's a 90 minute workshop, humane. marketing forward slash workshop, but let's dive into it. And I'll, I'll just kind of start with how did you get into AYA, AI NALI and, and, and like, what does it represent for you in this day and age? Naully: How I discovered AI, I would say it's a normal step in my long career because I've been working for almost I would say 19 years into the IT universe. So, and also since my childhood, I was very curious, I like to dismount my own [00:07:00] PC and remote the remote again the PC. And it's also. On my personal view, I was there during the, the passage between the old internet, which was the I would say the effects of Minitel for some, and let's say the first browsing on internet. So it was like into the nineties, I think, around, around this era. And Then I work in IT for almost 20 years and I saw the progress. Also, I saw the constraint also of let's say the digital world. And I discovered AI when I was, reading a book, I would say it was not only, I would say sci fi books, but also I would say it was, I came across a book, so I don't remember the name and I was sure that in the next step of our digital world will be the AI. And And I was able also to sense [00:08:00] the switch between the, let's say, all the world. And I'm not that old, but the way that we interact with the computer and the new way that we are in this AI universe now. Sarah: Do you feel like we're completely there in the AI universe or we're still like at the very beginning of it? I Naully: think we are in the beginning because most of them. Approach that we have is only true chat, GPT and code and song, but I think it's only the tip of the iceberg because maybe your audience don't really make sense, but we're already using AI in every day. So, for example, for in Spotify, for example, it's an algorithm, it's not AI per se, but we are using the data, right? Yeah. Like when you're browsing on Netflix or something. It's a kind of [00:09:00] AI, which is gripping you the best show after you finish one. I'll tell you how you finish this show, there's also this one in which you might be interested. So, Sarah: yeah, so it's, it's kind of this blurry line between algorithms that are kind of gearing us towards where they want to go. And then also. Yeah, AI for like what you said, planning things like a move and, and probably if you can plan a move with AI, you can also plan a vacation with AI. Like you can do so many things and, and we'll get into some more of that. But I think when I brought up the topic of AI and. You know, Chachi PT is kind of the most note one right now. In the humane marketing circle, our community, there's a lot of I wouldn't, maybe a day, a day wouldn't say it's fear, but I think it's fear or [00:10:00] hesitation. And then there's also all these ethical considerations, which. Obviously are very important for someone who's doing humane business and humane marketing. So, yeah, what are some ethical considerations we should keep in mind when, when we're going down this road of using AI in our business? Naully: I would say if we talk in terms of fear, I can say we have the same when I would say the first software network appears. So because some people are afraid to me on Facebook, never, never, never, never. Some people switch to to Facebook anyways, but I think the thing different with AI is the fact that they can aggregate a lot of data, which are mostly it's a personal data. And also the carry things is they can be more [00:11:00] personalized that before, because I would say before we look up information into Google, but now we can create our own, I would say chat GPT with in every sector, for example, but I can create a personal coach GPT, which contains all my Let's say, personal view or approach that no other coach can have. And there is the main, let's say, reflection about what, what are stored, those data, because now we can put, let's say, more personal data, like the, the people that we have interaction with, name, date, address and so on. And those that are located in country who are less more, I would say, regarding internal flow. For example, in the US, we have the Patriot [00:12:00] Act, in which any federal agency can look into those data without asking you. So that's why in Europe they have the G-G-D-P-R. Sarah: mm-hmm . Naully: And now they in, they want to enforce the EU Act in, which is a kind of G-E-D-P-R for ai. So it's to determine which is the good usage of AI and which is the, would say risky usage of hair. Sarah: They're trying to kind of come up with laws. They're catching up, really. They have to catch up. Yeah, because there Naully: is some issue, for example, with AI using for credit score, for example, because we have to we have to determine who is responsible for these tools. Sarah: It Naully: is the developer. It is the person who is using the tools. Or this is the user, [00:13:00] Sarah: right? Naully: So I would say the same, like if you buy a car, there is a responsibility. It's the one who drives the car, that's the car manufacturer, Sarah: right? Naully: So, Sarah: so the Naully: ethics is the main, I would say the main point of ethics in AI is to determine the responsibility. in the creation and the use of those tools. Sarah: Right. Yeah. Because I think the one thing to keep in mind is that you can always go. Either way, right. You can use AI for good, or you can use AI for evil. And that's what we're all afraid of. When we talk about, oh, AI is going to take over, the robots are going to take over, well, we're afraid of things going in the wrong direction. And so is that what they're now trying, trying to kind of come up with legal responsibilities of who's [00:14:00] responsible for what? Naully: Yeah, I, as I said before, it's. It's not perfect or ideal, but it's better than nothing because at least we have a framework in which someone can and which some people can refer to, so it's not the wild, wild west in terms of AI, so there's some moral, moral and legal framework. In the use of AI, Sarah: right? Is this what happened after Elon Musk and a bunch of other people sent that open letter? Was that in response to that or kind of happened Naully: anyway? I think it's that. But also there is the thing that. They don't want to this kind of tool to be out of control because things can go badly and we can see in country like China that are using AI not. In the right use, [00:15:00] mostly for surveillance of their steel. And I think the country in Europe, they don't want to that rule. So, so, and I think also there is some moral issues of also, of kind of still. Sarah: Right, right, yeah, it's interesting because everything happens so fast that governments and legal people, they, they have a hard time catching up with everything because that's, that's from the old paradigm. So it's just like very slow and admin heavy and all of that. Right. So you think there is ever going to be a point where. They're on the same page and they caught up. Well, Naully: there is now, I think, more and more countries are, I would say, are just according to the same principle, because I think there is, I would say, there is some universal [00:16:00] principle that you will find anywhere in the world. It's the world of justice. Sarah: I think Naully: everyone want want to be as the Stanford justice, and also to have the opportunity to questions also the AI, because it's like, Well, you're, let's say, in your common life, you're also the right to question if you're arrested by a police officer, you have the right to, to have a lawyer and also to to be in a tribunal. So it should be the same also when we use AI for this, I think it's the kind, it's the same. Universal principle that you can find in any country from Switzerland to France to Peru, anywhere. So, Sarah: yeah. Yeah. Okay. So we went in a bit big picture in terms of, you know, what needs to change in a society on the legal aspect, the justice aspect for us in order to, to [00:17:00] work with AI. But now if we take it down to our entrepreneurial level, how can we. integrate in, you know, AI in our businesses in a way that is. Ethical and makes us work smarter and not harder, but also stays away from like, the one thing that I don't like about AI is, is this push towards even more productivity, toward even more working and, you know, more hustle. And I'm like, well, no, I think that's getting it wrong. It's like, we have this amazing tool that helps us actually. Work smarter, not harder, but then freeze us with more time to be more human. That's the way I look at it. So what are some practical ways that you have worked with entrepreneurs that they use [00:18:00] AI to work smarter and not harder? Naully: But the first thing that I told my. Entrepreneur is that AI is not there to replace you, but to help you. So you should consider AI as a tool because AI is not perfect because by extension, AI was created by a new man. So the human is not perfect per se. So also AI are subject as we call hallucination because. Yeah, it's predicting, let's say, words, it's not contextualizing the words, so you have also understand the limits of the AI because it can be considered as a magic tool can rule, but you have also to understand that AI has also its own limits. So you won't, you won't pass you in any ways, you will simply help you [00:19:00] maybe in turn now in term of workload, I would say that. AI is a good tool if you want to, I don't know, manage your content. For example, if you are someone who loves to write content, it could be a good assistant, but it won't replace you to create your content, but also it can help you to I don't know, create a content schedule for the next two, once a month, next two months. And then you can schedule those contents and then you can sort of manage your day to day life also easier because you already create your content for the month for the next two months. So you can maybe take a day off because usually before you took, well, I don't know, one week to create your content, to write it and publish it. And those, I would say, save time, you [00:20:00] can save it elsewhere. Sarah: Yeah. Yeah. You can actually invest it in the human relations, right? Yeah. Have, have coffee with a friend or something like that. Yeah. Yeah. And I like how you said you can help you, it assists you, it can help you with brainstorming ideas and, and give you content ideas you know, never ending lists of content ideas. Yeah. And it can then even help you, guide you through writing it. But I think we should not just rely on AI to now take over all the writing because knowing you and what you write, I would definitely be able to tell, I think, if all of a sudden it would just just be AI writing it. Yes, you can train it to a certain extent probably to, you know, have talk like you. And that's what I'm experimenting with as well. But then I [00:21:00] still. Go in, like I still am the manager, right? And AI is the assistant and then I have to change it and make sure it speaks like I do. So I think that's really important to understand because What we see a lot out there is like these bland sounding things, right, that you can tell, oh, this is just like, you know, AI created content that has no humanness and no personality to it. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah, exactly. And then Google actually just said that they're starting to punish the pages on Google that are only content, I mean, AI created. So that's a, that's a good good move from them. Obviously they're a bit scared as well, I think, but yeah, I think that's a good move. So where would we, would you tell. Actually, before, before that, I, I [00:22:00] know you have this framework based on Blayton. Yeah. And, and so I, I'm just wondering if you could explain a little bit. Your approach to philosophy and AI, because that kind of, from hearing that, that kind of sounds like an, it's, you know, an oxymoron, like how do those two go together? But Naully: tell us more Sarah: about it. Naully: Yeah, for sure. So I, I, I'm always being, I would say I'm a huge history buff. So I always has book in my house and I love read books about history and all kinds of books could be philosophy, psychology, and I found that philosophy was a good way to be grounded in what we are doing and all what we are thinking, especially in this time with everything is going so fast and we can be so lost [00:23:00] rapidly. And during my one of my reading, I came across a biography of. Plateau, which is plateau in French. And I was thinking that maybe we could use some aspect of the story, story season, but in how we approach technology, because sometimes we are using technology because we have. We are using it, but we don't really think what we do with it project. So that's how I came up, I came with this idea of Platon, which is put in French. And the first, let's say P is for principle in the wishes. What are the, the principle that I put it in my content, it could be also in my content or the principle that on why I'm using the ai. So it ask me to [00:24:00] myself when I'm using a tool, which could be charge GPT and some to ask me what are the consequence of using this tool if the tool are, I would say. Ethically based or the people are treated, I would say, correctly or humanly. And then the L can stand for legality. Maybe it's more about when I'm using an AI tool is my content is not under, it's not copyrighted by someone else. And actually, there is a huge debate about AI, because mostly they are using data scrapped from the internet, and most of the data are copyrighted. Sarah: So, Naully: so you need to ask yourself, is the thing that I'm using is completely legal or not? Then there's the A, [00:25:00] which is for accountability, which I have to be concerned that I'm using a AI tool. Don't say that if for example, if I'm putting wrong information, because I use AI tool, I have to count accountable after I, that I put, if I use, for example, if I'm using a AI tool like me Journey, maybe I should be aware that maybe I'm using copyrighted. Image from illustrator and maybe if needed, but who put any annotation when I'm using those kind of image also to be transparent and the T for transparency. So for example, is to be transparent in the use of AI tool, especially if you're working for a journalist. You have to say that for example, that I, this part or this part of your article has been [00:26:00] written with the help of AI2 or this image has been modified by the AI2. For example, recently there is a journalist who made a Documentary about the young in Iran, and it's instead of using blurred image, they use the, he praised the faces of the person who are being interviewed with AI generated image. So, so they made a disclaimer saying that those people faces have been generated by AI. So, and O stands for objectivity. So you have to be like concerned or so, but on why you're using the AI in your marketing. It's of course, the N stands for neutrality, which it says that it's mostly when you're would say. Using AI to in marketing, it's saying that you are [00:27:00] using the tool, not in a harmful way. So you should be conscious that you are not using the tool to do arm on or give false information. Sarah: I love, I love that. I love these words. Let's so principles, legality, accountability, transparency, objectivity, and neutrality. Yeah, they, they sound very humane, like, you know, they're very humane words and it's, it's a really good idea to, yeah, to go into AI with these considerations, right? To, to think about that deeply And, and we'll talk more about that in the, in the workshop and, and I think you have some you've created a game, so I look Yes. Yeah. Taking some questions from that game around that framework. Yeah. So in terms of where we're going with this, because like you said, it's just, you know, the kind of like, we're just seeing a tiny [00:28:00] bit of the iceberg right now. So where do you think. We're heading in terms of entrepreneurs using AI, how is it going to take over more of our, yeah, workload and what so many people like last year, this year, I don't hear it so much anymore, but so many people were afraid of AI taking over their jobs. So, so yeah what do you see as future development? Naully: I think also people fear what they don't understand also, because really new is like the first internet came up. We had the same fear because people didn't know how. How to use it, what it is really, because, and I think it's, there is a lot of work in terms of education, in terms of educating people, because, I won't say it's difficult to stop technology. [00:29:00] So then it's better to. Learn it with it. That's to fear it. So I think also it's it asks us to maybe to embrace the change because a lot of people don't like to change. Also, and for some people change bring fear because fear, but maybe they have to, if they work for a job, like, I don't know, like service job for like the 10 last year. Maybe they need to go to school again. So maybe they don't have the money or don't have the energy or maybe they're near from the retirement. So they ask, they ask themselves why they, that I need to go to school because I just have to five years to work, then I will be able to retire. And I think, I consider we are on a good path. It's not the perfect one, because at [00:30:00] least we are not into the apocalyptic one, the one we can see into the movie, because I think we can, we are able to see the fear. Also, there is some people who are pro, some people are against. I think neither side does. The monopoly of a reason and for now, I think it's in, in between, I think we should be in both sides. Maybe you have fear of maybe this technology, but also we can embrace technology because maybe they can help us to with our current, I would say. On environment issue, for example, or or maybe with a social issue also. So I think it's there's a lot of challenge for this technology and it's difficult to say what happened in five years, 10 years because they're in a few months, every, every two, every [00:31:00] two weeks, the new AI app. So it's difficult to say what, what the future brings. Sarah: Yeah, it will happen so fast though, right? Like that's the main thing with this AI technology. It's like, like I remember when Chachi PT came out, well, it's been already out, but nobody talked about it. And then within, let's say three weeks, everybody was talking about it. And so that's probably going to happen again with the next thing and the next thing, and the next thing, and. And what I like that you said is like, yes, we're on the right path because it would be probably really spooky if there was no fear at all like that. And I think that's kind of where Elon Musk and the gang, they got a bit freaked out because they're like, whoa, like this is going too fast. So they backed up a bit. And, and so I think that's a healthy. [00:32:00] kind of relationship to, to something new that, that we need to learn to live with. And so I appreciate that. Naully: I think it's I love to compare AI like the yin and yang. Sarah: Mm. Naully: It's like it should be equ equilibrium between those two. Sarah: Yeah. Mm-Hmm. Naully: it can be good, it can be bad. I think it's a mix of, can be cannot, it can be not. Also fully and utopia. Or fully a dystopia. Sarah: Right. Naully: I think it should be both at the same time, so. Sarah: A little mix. A little mix. Naully: I think it's like, I think I think it's like us. I think we, there is some day we are full of energy. Some day we are just, we just want to lay in bed all day. And I think it's this the circle of life also, we have your spring, summer, autumn, [00:33:00] winter, I think it's a cycle. So, Sarah: yeah, and you're right. I mean, it's in the end it's created by humans. And so it's still the humans that influences AI. And so if humans. Right now you can't say that humans are all good. Like we're in one of the biggest messes that we've ever been in. And so how can we expect the AI to just be beautiful and loving and all of that. So I feel like if we're working on becoming better humans, then the AI. We'll follow that trend. So that's, yeah, that's kind of my thought on that, but yeah, any, any closing thoughts that you have, that you, like what you're going to talk about on the workshop, maybe give us a, a little sneak preview of, of what we're going to do there. Naully: I [00:34:00] think we are, we are going to the. Ethics of AI and also the the ground base also of ai, which is which, which is where is it is and which is, is not, mm. Sarah: Right? Yeah. And then also doing some, some breakout rooms, right? And, and, and also, yeah, working on, on different, Naully: so we'll do some workshops and, Mm-Hmm, , all the, the, the pattern framework is working. Sarah: Yeah, I, I look forward to that framework and the, and the questions from that. So yeah, exciting. So yeah, again thank you so much for coming on, Noli. And if you're listening to this and you're interested in AI, but you're just a little bit also afraid of, you know, how does it work in a, in a business that is supposed to be humane. In marketing, that is supposed to be humane. Well, I invite you to join us for this workshop on [00:35:00] May 1st with Noli, because we're definitely going to approach it from the humane side of things. So, Naully: I just say, I just want to say that you mean it's always in loop AI or Sarah: not. Say that again. I didn't. Naully: I would say the AI human is always in the loop or not. So, yeah, Sarah: yeah, that's, yeah, that's nicely said. So yeah, do join us on, on May 1st go to humane. marketing forward slash workshop to reserve your seat and Noli and I look forward to having you there. Thanks so much. You're there. Yes. Thank you. Thanks for coming on to the podcast as well, Noli. I hope you got some great value from listening to this episode. Please find out more about Noli and his work at nolinicola. ch and [00:36:00] join us on Facebook for a 90 minute workshop on May 1st in the safety of our community, the Humane Marketing Circle. Members can attend these workshops for free, but you can join us with a pay what you can amount between 15 and 27. Find out more and reserve your spot at humane. marketing. com. And if you are looking for others who think like you, then why not join us in the humane marketing circle? Find out more at humane dot marketing forward slash circle. You find the show notes of this episode at humane dot marketing forward slash H M 1 8 7. And on this beautiful page, you'll also find a series of free offers. Such as the Humane Business Manifesto and my two books, Marketing Like We're Human and Selling Like We're Human. Thank you so much for listening and being part of a generation of marketers who [00:37:00] cares for yourself, your clients, and the planet. We are change makers before we are marketers. So go be the change you want to see in the world. Speak soon.

Tone-Talk.com
Ep. 148 - NOLLY! Multi-instrumentalist, Music Production, Product Designer!

Tone-Talk.com

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2024 124:03


Ep. 148 - NOLLY!  Multi-instrumentalist, Music Production, Product Designer!Support the show

MASTERPIECE Studio
Helena Bonham Carter, Nolly | MASTERPIECE Studio

MASTERPIECE Studio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2024 44:06


WARNING: This episode contains spoilers for Nolly. Actor Helena Bonham Carter enjoys playing complex, dynamic roles. From Princess Margaret to Bellatrix Lestrange, she never shies away from complicated characters. This week, we talked with Helena about playing the trailblazing Noele Gordon in Russell T Davies' Nolly, a role for which she earned a BAFTA Television award nomination for Leading Actress.

Jason & Alexis
3/26 TUES HOUR 2: What guest notice in your house first, BOOB TUBE: "Nolly" and "3 Body Problems," and an update on "Quiet on the Set"

Jason & Alexis

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2024 39:15


Alexis shares what guests notice in your house first -- so basically what you need to clean first before you have people over! BOOB TUBE BONANZA: Jason watched "Nolly" on PBS and Alexis checked out "3 Body Problems," and is Nickelodeon doing anything about their shows since "Quiet on the Set?" Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Jason & Alexis
3/26 TUES HOUR 2: What guest notice in your house first, BOOB TUBE: "Nolly" and "3 Body Problems," and an update on "Quiet on the Set"

Jason & Alexis

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2024 42:15


Alexis shares what guests notice in your house first -- so basically what you need to clean first before you have people over! BOOB TUBE BONANZA: Jason watched "Nolly" on PBS and Alexis checked out "3 Body Problems," and is Nickelodeon doing anything about their shows since "Quiet on the Set?" Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

MASTERPIECE Studio
Blair Mowat, Nolly | MASTERPIECE Studio

MASTERPIECE Studio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2024 36:39


WARNING: This episode contains spoilers for Nolly. Composer Blair Mowat has written music for a long list of film and TV productions, including Class, After The Flood, and recently, Russell T. Davies' bittersweet love letter to the Queen of the Midlands, Nolly. This week, we talked with Blair about how he approached composing the music for this eloquent and emotional real-life drama, for which he earned a BAFTA Television Award nomination for Original Music.

Telly Visions: The Podcast

Contributor Sophie Brookover joins the ladies to discuss the new Masterpiece series Nolly and the real-life story of actress Noele Gordon. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Windy City Benders Podcast
The Year of Nolly ~ Episode 257

The Windy City Benders Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2024 62:50


After taking the week off for a little Holiday R and R, the guys are back with the first episode of 2024! In this episode they talk a little bit about the last few weeks of games including the good and the mostly ugly. They also continue the praise of Connor Bedard and Petr Mrazek ability to keep this team in games they have no business being in.  They also take a look at the current roster and try to guess who will and wont be on this team this time next year.  Plus so much more.  Hosts:  Jarom @ZachJarom Tanner @Broliethegoalie Nolly @BNolly24  wcbpodcast.com X: @WCBPodcast Instagram: @WCBPodcast Facebook: WCBPodcast Draft Kings Promo Code THPN https://tinyurl.com/DraftKingsTHPN .⁣ .⁣ .⁣ #nhl #hockey #blackhawks #icehockey #chicagoblackhawks #podcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Estamos de cine
"Nolly" Bonham Carter homenajea a la TV + Percy Jackson + "Qué pasaría si..." +BSO El Elegante Adiós de The Crown

Estamos de cine

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2023 60:05


Min 4: FILTRANDO "NOLLY" (COSMO) ¿Por qué el biopic que acaba de lanzar "Cosmo" sobre la estrella televisiva Noele Gordon, a la que encarna Helena Bonham Carter es una de las recomendaciones de la semana? ¿Por qué el showrunner de "Years and Years" borda un emotivo homenaje a la televisión de siempre? Nuestra experta Raquel Hernández ustifica por qué "Nolly" es uno de los títulos a tener en cuenta estas Navidades. Min 12: REACHER 2, EL BLOCKBUSTER DE PRIME ¿Por qué la segunda temporada de "Reacher", creada por Nick Santora y protagonizada por Alan Ritchson, se ha convertido en el pelotazo de Prime Video? ¿Por qué hay motivos para su subir la calificación que obtuvo este thriller de acción respecto a su primera temporada? MIN 16: PERCY JACKSON, LA GRAN AVENTURA JUVENIL DE DISNEY ¿Por qué la ambiciosa y fantasiosa "Percy Jackson y los Dioses del Olimpo" es uno de los grandes atractivos que Disney + se ha reservado esta Navidad para el público juvenil? ¿Por qué su joven protagonista, Walker Scobell, está llamado a ser uno de los jóvenes talentos de Hollywood? MIN 20. ¿QUÉ PASARÍA SI...? ANIMACIÓN PREMIUM DE MARVEL ¿Por qué la ambiciosa vuelta de tuerca de Marvel a algunos de los personajes míticos del universo Vengadores pueden convertirse en uno de los salvavidas de la factoría? ¿Por qué la segunda tempora de "Qué pasaría si..." es uno de los mejores productos de Marvel y, por extensión, una de las mejores recomendaciones de ficción para estas fechas? MIN 28. ESPECIAL BSO THE CROWN: UN BROCHE MUSICAL A LA ALTURA ¿Por qué el desenlace de la joya de la corona de Netflix se beneficia de la elegante y efectiva banda sonora compuesta por el británico Martin Phipps? ¿Por qué el tono reflexivo, dramático y contenido de la música en este final de "The Crown" se merece el aplauso y el elogio de nuestro experto Ángel Luque?

Front Row
Helena Bonham Carter and Russell T Davies, Stranger Things: The First Shadow

Front Row

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2023 42:26


Helena Bonham Carter and Russell T Davies talk to Samira about their ITV drama series Nolly, in which Bonham Carter plays Crossroads star Noele Gordon. As a new stage adaptation of the hit TV drama Stranger Things opens in London, writer Kate Trefry discusses how she made the much loved TV series work as theatre. And musician Laura Misch explains how technology can bring us closer to nature and performs songs from her debut album, Sample The Sky, live in the Front Row studio. Presenter: Samira Ahmed Producer: Ciaran Bermingham

Fuera de Series
Sábado de spam - Estrenos de la semana: Para Toda la Humanidad T4, The Buccaneers: Aristócratas por amor, Nolly, ¡Vaya Familia Claus! T2, Sálvese Quien Pueda, Robbie Williams, Pelea Antes de Navidad | Premiere

Fuera de Series

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2023 86:38


Todos los sábados en Fuera de Series recuperamos episodios publicados en los otros programas de nuestra cadena, que podéis encontrar en http://fueradeseries.com CJ Navas y Juan Francisco Bellón comentan, sin spoilers, los últimos estrenos de series de televisión y documentales. En este programa analizamos la cuarta temporada de ‘Para Toda la Humanidad' y ‘The Buccaneers: Aristócratas por amor' que llegan a Apple TV+, la miniserie Nolly que llega a Filmin, la segunda temporada de ¡Vaya Familia Claus! en Disney+, las peripecias de Belén Esteban y compañía en ¡Sálvese quien pueda! que llega a Netflix junto a la serie documental de Robbie Williams, y recuperamos el documental ‘Pelea Antes de Navidad' en Apple TV+.PATROCINADOR:

Historical Drama with The Boston Sisters
WORLD ON FIRE Sparks a New MASTERPIECE Season (Ep. 41)

Historical Drama with The Boston Sisters

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2023 38:04


We welcome back Susanne Simpson, Executive Producer of the PBS drama series MASTERPIECE and MASTERPIECE MYSTERY! for a preview of new and continuing dramas with a special focus on WORLD ON FIRE, now in its second season on PBS MASTERPIECE.   Created by Peter Bowker, WORLD ON FIRE is an adrenalized, emotionally gripping, and resonant World War II drama that follows the intertwining fates of ordinary people in multiple countries as they grapple with the effects of war on their everyday lives. Season 2 picks up in late 1940, taking viewers from the war-torn streets of Britain deep into Nazi Germany, the resistance within occupied France, and the brutal sands of the North African desert—where troops struggle to adapt to a very different kind of combat. 0:08 Historical Drama with The Boston Sisters 1:12 - WORLD ON FIRE Synopsis 5:02 - Susanne Simpson MASTERPIECE season 2023-2024 highlights 6:49 - NOLLY w/Helena Bonham Carter 8:56 - Telling the story of World War 2 through individual lives 15:09 - WORLD ON FIRE production, writer and scholar 18:51 - Producing a global multilingual series 22:58 - Strong and Interesting Women in WORLD ON FIRE 27:12 - Marga's Story and Nazi Germany's Lebensborn Program 35:35 - Watch and Stream WORLD ON FIRE 35:56 - Like, Share, Subscribe this podcast 37:30 - Disclaimer ----- Download the TRANSCRIPT for Episode 41 PLEASE NOTE: TRANSCRIPTS ARE GENERATED USING A COMBINATION OF SPEECH RECOGNITION SOFTWARE AND HUMAN TRANSCRIBERS, AND MAY CONTAIN ERRORS. STAY ENGAGED with HISTORICAL DRAMA WITH THE BOSTON SISTERS LISTEN to past past podcasts starting with the guests featured in this bonus episode SIGN UP for our mailing list SUBSCRIBE to the podcast on your favorite podcast platform You can SUPPORT this podcast on Spotify or SHOP THE PODCAST on our affiliate bookstore Thank you for listening! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/historicaldramasisters/support

Pierwsza Młodość
Pierwsza Młodość #34

Pierwsza Młodość

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2023 50:36


Kiedy pytają mnie: Pani Karolino, jaka jest najwazniejsza ksiazka pani życia, zawsze, bo jestem szczera i nie udaję, odpowiadam "Lesio" Joanny Chmielewskiej, bowiem uważam, że Lesio Kubajek to ja, no prawie :-) Będzie o Lesiu, książce, która mnie ukształtowała, o adaptacjach filmowych powieści Chmielewskiej. Poza tym: Joan Collins, lat 90, to wspomnienie poprzedniego odcinka podcastu, która rusza jesienią w trasę po Wielkiej Brytanii, udzieliła wywiadu i zrobiła sobie do tego taką sesję, że "klękajcie narody"!. Helena Bohnam Carter zaś lśni jak diament w mini serialu pt. "Nolly", pokochają go nie tylko aktorzy i aktorki, bo opowiada o ich trudnym acz pięknym zawodzie, dzięki niemu poznacie, drodzy widzowie, na czym polega "bycie gwiazdą". Patroni od progu 25 mają w skrzynkach specjalny newsletter. Patroni Pierwszej Młodości z progu 155: Dagmara Kucharska, Iwona Śliwa, Mark Zoj https://patronite.pl/karolinakp

The Windy City Benders Podcast
Cats Ottawa Bag ~ Episode 231

The Windy City Benders Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2023 67:03


On this weeks episode the guys talk about what Kurashev could get from the Hawks during his arbitration case, could we have gotten a hint on Jonathan Toews playing future, and breaking down the latest episode of Every Shift and why if you are a Hawks fan you need to be excited for the future and its not because of Bedard. NHL Talk focuses on the trade Jarom has been predicting for the last year, DeBrincat to the Wings and how the Hawks won the original Brinskycat trade.  Things get wrapped up with a draft showdown as Nolly puts his best 2003 draft class starting line up against Tanners best 2015 draft class starting line up.  Draft Kings Promo Code THPN https://www.draftkings.com/promo-code?thpn=Organic%20Search&wpaffn=Google&wpkw=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.draftkings.com%2Fpromo-code&thpn=promo-code Hosts:  Jarom @ZachJarom Tanner @TannerHouston Nolly @BNolly24 Twitter: @WCBPodcast Instagram: @WCBPodcast Facebook: WCBPodcast #NHL #ChicagoBlackhawks  .⁣ .⁣ .⁣ #nhl #hockey #blackhawks #icehockey #chicagoblackhawks #podcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Windy City Benders Podcast
Conference SemiHard ~ Episode 224

The Windy City Benders Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2023 97:02


The Boys are in one tonight as Jarom, Tanner, and Nolly are back talking about what Kyle Davidson could do with all the draft picks he has this year and look at possible ways to move up in the first round with trades with Vancouver and Washington. They also make a little redraft/free agency wish list for what they want to see this summer.  They recap the 2nd round of the playoffs and talk about what is next for the Toronto Maple Leafs and Edmonton Oilers. They also discuss if Seattle and New Jersey are ready to take that next step next season or if it was one and done.  They wrap up the episode giving their picks for the Conference Finals! Hosts:  Jarom @ZachJarom Tanner @TannerHouston Twitter: @WCBPodcast Instagram: @WCBPodcast Facebook: WCBPodcast #NHL #ChicagoBlackhawks  .⁣ .⁣ .⁣ #nhl #hockey #blackhawks #icehockey #chicagoblackhawks #podcast Call (800) 327-5050 or visit gamblinghelplinema.org (MA), Gambling Problem? Call 877-  8-HOPENY/text HOPENY (467369) (NY),  If you or someone you know has a gambling problem, crisis counseling and referral  services can be accessed by calling 1-800-GAMBLER (1-800-426-2537)  (CO/IL/IN/LA/MD/MI/NJ/OH/PA/TN/WV/WY), 1-800-NEXT STEP (AZ), 1-800-522-4700  (KS/NH), 888-789-7777/visit ccpg.org (CT), 1-800-BETS OFF (IA), visit OPGR.org (OR), or  1-888-532-3500 (VA)  21+ (18+ NH/WY). Physically present in AZ/CO/CT/IL/IN/IA/KS/LA(select  parishes)/MA/MD/MI/NH/NJ/NY/OH/OR/PA/TN/VA/WV/WY only. VOID IN ONT. Eligibility  restrictions apply. On behalf of Boot Hill Casino & Resort (KS).  Bet $5 Get $150 offer (void in NH/OR): Valid 1 per new customer. Min. $5 deposit. Min $5  pre-game moneyline bet. Bet must win. $150 issued as six (6) $25 bonus bets.  Promotional offer period ends 5/28/23 at 11:59PM ET.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Windy City Benders Podcast
We're a Leafs Podcast ~ WCBPodcast

The Windy City Benders Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2023 73:04


The Guys are back breaking down the first four games of the NHL playoffs and take a look at why this could finally be the Leafs year to get over that 1st round curse. Nolly is back with some trivia, Playoff Kaner edition.  Hosts:  Jarom @ZachJarom Tanner @TannerHouston Twitter: @WCBPodcast Instagram: @WCBPodcast Facebook: WCBPodcast #NHL #ChicagoBlackhawks  .⁣ .⁣ .⁣ #nhl #hockey #blackhawks #icehockey #chicagoblackhawks #podcast

Overrated Everything
Public Pianos - With Lloyd Griffith

Overrated Everything

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2023 50:17


The lads sat down with comedian and actor Lloyd Griffith (Ted Lasso, Nolly, Soccer Am) to chat about his hatred for public pianos and the misspelling of his name.Please consider signing up to our Patreon to help support the podcast if you can. you'll also be treated to early access video podcast and exclusive episodes only available there.www.Patreon.com/Overratedeverything Also you can now watch the series over on our YouTube page www.youtube.com/@overratedeverythingpodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Windy City Benders Podcast
Back in Last ~ Episode 218

The Windy City Benders Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2023 75:58


The Guys are back and they are joined by OG Bender Nolly! They talk the Hawks last few games and Toews return to the line up. They Discuss just enjoying what could be his last few games not only as a Hawk but a NHL Player.  They give out player and team of the month for March and then discuss the upcoming playoffs based on what we know so far. Things get wrapped up with a little Hawks Trivia with Nolly! For more information on The Wolves Warriors Classic please visit: https://offer.fevo.com/chicago-wolves-vs-iowa-wild-pg44ss2-038514c?fevoUri=chicago-wolves-vs-iowa-wild-pg44ss2-038514c%2F Hosts:  Jarom @ZachJarom Tanner @TannerHouston Twitter: @WCBPodcast Instagram: @WCBPodcast Facebook: WCBPodcast #NHL #ChicagoBlackhawks  .⁣ .⁣ .⁣ #nhl #hockey #blackhawks #icehockey #chicagoblackhawks #podcast

Two Voices Radio Podcast
Webcams, TV watching when ill, Nolly, hot cross buns, bakery, coffee EP 198

Two Voices Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2023 58:48


This time... we discuss using webcams and choosing backgrounds. Andy is suffering but bored at being home watching daytime TV. Loose Woman and Carol McGiffin. Heir Hunters... The only programme with no reveal. We talk about the drama "Nolly" based on Crossroads actress Noele Gordon that leads us on to talk about the BBC in Birmingham and their big plans. Plus... the drive thru bakery and the whole drive thru concept. John Lewis word salad. Sports Direct is using face scanning software. Messing around with hot cross buns... and wash it down with an olive oil coffee blah!Sorry about Nick's poor microphone. It's been rectified for next time! We are coming up to our 200th episode. Is there anything you'd like to ask us or anything you'd like us to feature? Get in touch: nick@twovoices.co.uk or via our website: twovoices.co.uk

Behind the Scenes with Colin Edmonds
Sir Elton John, Rudolf Nureyev, Shirley MacLaine & his own on-screen portrayal in ITVX's drama “Nolly” – the TV life of Keith Lascelles

Behind the Scenes with Colin Edmonds

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2023 69:26


This time we go Behind the Scenes with a television Floor Manager turned Production Manager Keith Lascelles, who shares his recollections of a 40-year non-stop career at ATV, BBC and LWT working on innumerable Royal Variety Performances along with An Audience With…, Tiswas, Bullseye, Spitting Image and The Golden Shot. He also tells how his close friendship with soap superstar and national favorite Noele Gordon was so much more than we see in the new 3-part series ITVX drama “Nolly”. Steam, Smoke & Mirrors Theme music was composed by John Orchard and arranged by Ian English Support the podcast by becoming a Patron: https://www.patreon.com/BEHINDTHESCENESWITHCOLINEDMONDS Facebook: colin.edmonds.73 Instagram: colinedmondsssm Twitter:@ColinEdmondsSSM Website: https://www.steamsmokeandmirrors.com/ Buy Steam, Smoke and Mirrors Available at Caffeine Nights Available at Amazon Available on Audible Buy The Lazarus Curiosity: Steam, Smoke and Mirrors 2 Available at Caffeine Nights Available at Amazon Available on Audible Buy The Nostradamus Curiosity: Steam, Smoke and Mirrors 3 Available at Caffeine Nights Available at Amazon

Table Manners with Jessie and Lennie Ware
S15 Ep 2: Russell T Davies

Table Manners with Jessie and Lennie Ware

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2023 44:50


We have the legendary Russell T Davies on Table Manners this week. We've wanted him for so so long and finally, here he is - one of the greatest TV writer/producers of our time - eating a fish cake and having a brew in Lennie's kitchen. Russell talks to us about his return to Doctor Who, his life changing experience making ‘It's A Sin' and his latest 3 part drama ‘Nolly' featuring a sublime performance by Helena Bonham Carter.We chat about his love of tinned boiled potatoes (jury is out) where to eat in Swansea & receiving teabags for his birthday. What a joy this one was. Have a listen and if you haven't already, make sure you go & watch Nolly which is streaming on ITVX now x Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Standard Issue Podcast
SIM Ep 824 Outside The Box #52

Standard Issue Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2023 42:42


The Last of Us is breaking hearts, inspiring nightmares and repopularising Linda Ronstadt. Is there a more versatile show on TV? In this month's Outside the Box, we find out as we watch Nolly, Lockwood & Co and Better, plus we've final thoughts on Happy Valley *sobs*. There's been some documentary viewing going on too, as we chat about Stolen Youth, Emily Atack: Asking For It? and Killing County. And if that's not enough for you, there's a good fistful of Christopher Walken, as we finally catch up with Severance and series two of Outlaws. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/standardissuespodcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Who Cares? - Dr. Who Fans Talk TV

Ephemeral culture, alienation & interconectivity, social function of TV, uncategorisability, mortality & posthumous 'final bows', contempt & gender, story generation, & more are discussed in this review of Nolly, the 2023 miniseries from Russell T Davies that serves as a tribute to Noele Gordon of the British soap Crossroads. (00:00:00) What we know of Crossroads (00:04:08) Experiences with soaps (00:10:25) Intimacy & social function of soaps (00:15:01) Who was Crossroads for? (00:17:27) Genesis of Nolly the show (00:24:58) Respect for soaps (00:27:49) Why RTD wrote this now (00:33:39) Mortality & legacy (00:38:45) Is the show too niche? (00:41:48) Tone & tribute (00:49:22) Uncategorisability (00:57:50) It's a Sin connections (01:00:38) Contempt & gender (01:07:34) RTD invoking MeToo (01:12:40) Character passivity (01:19:25) Poppy (01:31:01) Writers: ego & experience (01:38:29) Why Nolly was fired (01:42:50) Accents & dialogue delivery (01:52:53) Posthumous final bow (02:00:01) The Times + raised on TV (02:08:12) Doctor Who parallels (02:15:18) RTD's gestation periods (02:23:32) What has taken the place of soaps? (02:27:12) Resonances with the 80s + phrasing + cancellations (02:36:12) Passion for the past (02:38:50) RTD bookends… Continue reading →

Screen Watching
We watched: Nolly, All Quiet on The Western Front, The Critic, and Spoiler Alert

Screen Watching

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2023 58:42


Boy oh boy is it a quiet week on the ol' TV front. Dan and Simon trawled through what was available and discussed: Nolly (ITVX | Binge) Spoiler Alert (In cinemas now) All Quiet on The Western Front (Netflix) Review rewind: The Critic (Streaming in Australia on Binge) Dan and Simon also talk about representations of love on the screen.

Must Watch
Nolly | Funny Woman | Pamela, a Love Story

Must Watch

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2023 60:01


Scott Bryan and Hayley Campbell join Nihal to talk about ITV's Nolly, Pamela, a Love Story on Netflix and Sky's Funny Woman.

Woman's Hour
Weekend Woman's Hour: Helena Bonham Carter on ‘Nolly', Sophie Duker, Happy Valley & kinship care, Emily Atack'

Woman's Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2023 56:55


Helena Bonham Carter tells us about playing Noele Gordon, "the Queen of the midlands", in new ITV drama 'Nolly' written by Russell T Davies. The actress starred in the hugely popular TV soap Crossroads for 18 years until she was sacked very suddenly in 1981. The TV drama Happy Valley has captured the public's imagination with the final episode of the final series airing this Sunday. We hear from one listener who contacted Woman's Hour about how as a kinship carer she has felt “heard” by the drama and Anita also speaks to Dr Lucy Peake the chief executive of Kinship – the UK's largest charity for kinship carers. We speak to actor and comic, Emily Atack who is standing up against the men who cyber-flash her daily. Having received unsolicited, unwanted, abusive messages, dick pics and crude images for years she has made a documentary “Emily Atack: Asking for it?” for BBC 2. It's 20 years in England since the repeal of section 28 – a law that came in from 1988 to 2003 to ban the ‘promotion of homosexuality' in UK schools. Professor Catherine Lee of Anglia Ruskin University is a lesbian and taught in schools for every year of section 28. We discuss how this law affected gay or lesbian teachers and students. Women are able to recall details of sexual assault and rape with accuracy, even if they have drunk – moderate amounts of alcohol, according to a new study from the University of Birmingham. Heather Flowe, Professor of Psychology who led the study tells us about its significance. The comedian Sophie Duker is on a mission to reclaim the term 'hag' in her new UK stand-up tour of the same name. She tells us about growing up with ‘the princess myth', embracing ageing and our sexuality Presenter: Anita Rani Producer: Surya Elango Editor: Lucinda Montefiore

Radio 1's Screen Time
Nolly Interview Special With Russell T Davies

Radio 1's Screen Time

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2023 28:02


The incredibly talented and incredibly charming Russell T Davies (Queer As Folk, A Very English Scandal, Years And Years and It's A Sin) spoke to Ali this week in honour of his new ITV (and ITVX) drama Nolly, all about Noele Gordon, the '70s and early '80s soap superstar who played the indomitable Meg Richardson in Crossroads, and how her seemingly unstoppable small screen success suddenly... stopped. Oh, and it should be mentioned: Helena Bonham Carter plays Noele. Yep, it's a good 'un. And with RTD (as no-one calls him) also the man behind the 2005 revival of Doctor Who - and soon to return to the beloved franchise - that topic may up as well, if only just a little bit.

Arts & Ideas
Crossroads and TV soaps

Arts & Ideas

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2023 44:22


Russell T Davies has written a 3 part mini-series - Nolly - about Crossroads star Noele Gordon. He joins Matthew Sweet along with screenwriter Paula Milne who wrote for Crossroads and Coronation Street and devised Angels for the BBC, and writer Gail Renard, who was working at ATV during the Crossroads years, to explore the unique and sometimes undervalued place of the soap opera in TV drama. Nolly will begin streaming on ITVX from Thursday 2nd February. The drama will be accompanied by a documentary entitled The Real Nolly which will also be available from the same date. Crossroads: The Noele Gordon Collection - a 96 DVD boxset - has just been released by Network. Producer: Torquil MacLeod

Front Row
TV drama Nolly and film The Whale reviewed, director M Night Shyamalan

Front Row

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2023 42:28


Noele Gordon was the star of Crossroads, the soap that ran on ITV from 1964 to 1988, attracting audiences of 15 million in its heyday. She was sacked from the show in 1981, returning briefly a few years later. What happened? And what was the role of TV soap at that time, with women at the heart of its casts and audience? Russell T Davies' new drama, Nolly, starring Helena Bonham Carter, tells the story. Our critics David Benedict and Anna Smith review that and new film The Whale. Brendan Fraser is Oscar-nominated for his performance as a man whose size means he can no longer leave his apartment and who tries to re-build his damaged relationship with his daughter. And director M. Night Shyamalan on his new film Knock At The Cabin – a home invasion thriller where a family must make a terrible choice in order to avert the apocalypse. Presenter: Tom Sutcliffe Producer: Sarah Johnson

Sky News - Backstage
Brendan Fraser, Knock At The Cabin, Bryan Cranston, and Nolly

Sky News - Backstage

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2023 49:11


Welcome to Backstage, the TV and film review podcast from Sky News.This week, Sky's entertainment reporter Claire Gregory is joined by arts and entertainment correspondent Katie Spencer, and reviewer Stevie Wong.Can awards seasons ever go on without a hitch? Claire, Stevie, and Katie talk about the Andrea Riseborough Oscars row, and whether the Academy may change its campaigning rules.Episode three of The Last of Us has set the internet alight - the team look at why it's resonated with so many. If you're wanting to avoid spoilers, skip from 09:47 to 13:12. Brendan Fraser joins the podcast to talk all about The Whale, and his experience of awards season so far. In this part of the podcast, the team discuss the film's theme of obesity, which some may find upsetting. If you'd like to avoid this, skip from 13:12 to 22:29.Rupert Grint and director M. Night Shyamalan talk about their new apocalyptic horror film Knock at the Cabin, with Rupert telling Backstage why this film might have hit a little close to home. If you fancy a tear-jerker, the Apple TV+ show Dear Edward, starring White Lotus and American Horror Story's Connie Britton, might just be the one for you. Hear what the team made of this rather bleak series.Bryan Cranston joins the podcast to talk about series two of his Paramount Plus series Your Honor - warning, it's a bit bloody.Plus, a British soap history lesson for Stevie, as the team revisit the Crossroads Motel, with Helena Bonham Carter starring as Noele Gordon in the Russell T. Davies' new ITVX show Nolly.Hosts: Claire Gregory, Stevie Wong, and Katie SpencerJunior producer: Jada-Kai Meosa JohnProducer: David ChipakupakuEditor: Paul Stanworth

Woman's Hour
Helena Bonham Carter, Power List judges Baroness Tanni Grey-Thompson and Ebony Rainford-Brent, Update on Ian Paterson

Woman's Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2023 57:21


Helena Bonham Carter is one of our best known actors – she's played everyone from Princess Margaret in The Crown and Elizabeth the Queen Mother in The King's Speech, to Bellatrix Lestrange in the Harry Potter films, and more recently Enola Holmes' formidable mother in the Netflix films with Milly Bobby Brown. Helena is now taking on a very different role, that of the Queen of the Midlands Noele Gordon, or Nolly as she was known to her friends; the actress who starred in the hugely popular TV soap Crossroads for 18 years until she was sacked very suddenly in 1981. Russell T Davies has written the three part drama which is released on ITV X on Thursday 2 February. Helena joins Nuala in the studio. Researchers in Canada estimate that approximately one in eight women are likely to be suffering from an unrecognised brain injury related to domestic violence. Millions of dollars are spent each year in Canada studying the impacts of traumatic brain injuries on professional male athlete's brains, such as hockey players, whilst very little is known about the injuries suffered by female victims of intimate partner violence. Nuala speaks to Karen Mason, co-founder of the Supporting Survivors of Abuse and Brain Injury Through Research project, and a former executive director of the Kelona Women's Shelter in Canada, and Dr Paul van Donkelaar, a clinical neuroscientist at the University of British Columbia who specialises in concussion research. There's just one more week to get your submissions in for the Woman's Hour Power List, this year focussing on women in sport. It's not just football where the women's game has seen big success - Great Britain's women's curling team won a gold medal in Beijing, the 2022 Tour de France Femmes broke records, England and Wales have been confirmed as hosts of Women's T20 World Cup in 2026 and the list goes on. Nuala is joined by two of our Power List judges Baroness Tanni Grey-Thompson, one of Britain's most celebrated British Paralympians of all time, winning 16 medals across five Games, now a cross bench peer in the House of Lords, and Ebony Rainford-Brent, the World Cup winning cricketer and broadcaster. 1500 people who received treatment from jailed breast surgeon Ian Paterson are being recalled by Spire Healthcare, a private hospital company, after their details were recovered from an old computer database. Described as 'one of the biggest medical scandals ever to have hit this country' the man at the centre of it became known as 'the butchering breast surgeon'. Joining Nuala is Jane Kirby, PA Media Health Editor.

Pilot TV Podcast
#221 Nolly, Dear Edward, and Your Honor. With guests Russell T. Davies and Joe Cornish

Pilot TV Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2023 119:24


TV legend Russell T. Davies joins us on the show this week to talk Nolly, his new three-part drama, which stars Helena Bonham Carter as Crossroads star Noelle Gordon (and there may be a few Doctor Who nuggets in that conversation as well). Plus Joe Cornish is here to chat all things Lockwood & Co, his new supernatural series on Netflix (which we reviewed on Pilot+ last week). All that and we look at Apple's interconnected drama Dear Edward, watch the second series of Paramount's Your Honor, and Empire's Chris Hewitt crashes the studio and manages to derail the first 20 minutes of the show. Sorry.

The Graham Norton Radio Show Podcast with Waitrose
Mark Gatiss, Hugh Fearnley Whittingstall and Andi Oliver

The Graham Norton Radio Show Podcast with Waitrose

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2023 72:25


Start the last few days of January with a new addition of The Graham Norton Radio Show Podcast with Waitrose:This week on the show:Actor Mark Gatiss joins us in the studio to tell us everything about Russell T Davies' brand new ITV drama, Nolly.Chef Hugh Fearnley Whittingstall is back with a brand new cookbook, River Cottage: Good Comfort.Another chef and broadcaster, the lovely Andi Oliver is in to give us the lowdown on the brand new series of Great British Menu on BBC Two. Show Chef Martha has a quick chocolate treat and a tasty meatball recipe to share with usAnd we have another round of Guess The Guest! See if you can guess this week's mystery voice.And Graham and Maria solve a couple Graham's Guide problems. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Radio 1's Screen Time
2023 TV Preview With BBC Radio 5 Live's Scott Bryan

Radio 1's Screen Time

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2023 52:22


There's a lot of big telly coming your way in 2023, so friend of the show - and all-round TV expert - Scott Bryan dropped by the Radio 1 studios to chat to Ali about what to look forward to, from Nolly to The Last Of Us to Loki to The Mandalorian to... The list goes on and on. As you'll hear!

The Bill Riley Show
Jay Nolly on USMNT vs Iran in the World Cup

The Bill Riley Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2022 15:20


The Bill Riley Show
Jay Nolly on the World Cup including USMNT's draw vs. Wales yesterday in their opening match

The Bill Riley Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2022 13:44


The Bill Riley Show
Jay Nolly on RSL including their win over Portland on Saturday that clinched a playoff berth, and the 1st round match in Austin

The Bill Riley Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2022 15:15


The Bill Riley Show
Jay Nolly previews RSL vs Dallas and recaps the last painful result

The Bill Riley Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2022 12:17


The Bill Riley Show
Jay Nolly Previews the RSL vs Vancouver match with playoff positioning on the line

The Bill Riley Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2022 12:34


Unstoppable Recording Machine Podcast
EP 377 | Adam "Nolly" Getgood

Unstoppable Recording Machine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2022 84:45


Adam Nolly Getgood is a producer and mixer and the co-founder of GetGoodDrums. On this episode: What the pandemic changed for Nolly How much tone experimentation should be done during a recording session How Dan Weller from Sikth transitioned into becoming a great producer How Nolly divides his time between production and GetGoodDrums Mixing in Dolby Atmos - is it the future? Nolly's incredible hunt to figure out exactly how to recreate Andy Sneap and Colin Richardson's signature rhythm tones What defines quality if everything is pretty good? How would Queen's Bohemian Rhapsody turn out if they produced it in Pro Tools? Why Nolly uses Kai monitors The groundbreaking game changing effect Sonarworks and Soothe had on audio production Why the term “practice makes perfect” is a lie Using ProQ3's dynamic EQ bands on Devin Townsend and Periphery mixes  The beauty of the right Mesa cab with the right Vintage 30s Check out GetGoodDrums. Follow Nolly on Instagram. Sponsored by: DistroKid Want to level up your audio game? Sign up for URM. When you sign up, you'll get access to: Insanely detailed audio production tutorials One-on-one feedback Multi-track sessions from some of the biggest names in rock and metal Be sure to follow URM on Instagram and Facebook. Follow Eyal Levi on Instagram. Like this show? Please leave us a 5-star review - even one sentence helps! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Bill Riley Show
Jay Nolly previews Real Salt Lake vs the star-studded LAFC match

The Bill Riley Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2022 12:45


The Bill Riley Show
Jay Nolly previews RSL vs. Colorado as they go for another Rocky Mountain Cup tomorrow night at the RioT

The Bill Riley Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2022 11:31


The Bill Riley Show
Jay Nolly on the injured RSL players and what we can expect from RSL

The Bill Riley Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2022 11:37


The Bill Riley Show
Jay Nolly previews RSL vs Montreal

The Bill Riley Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2022 9:37


Jay Nolly talks RSL latest, Julio, Savarino, Ochoa/MacMath + more

"The Drive" with Spence Checketts

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2022 16:42


Former RSL GK and current analyst Jay Nolly joins The Drive to discuss the latest with the Claret an Cobalt, addition of Anderson Julio/Jefferson Savarino, Ochoa/MacMath dynamic, a meeting with Nashville + more