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In Episode 98, Marsha hosts guests Elizabeth Adsit and Saba Ilyas to cap off conversations focused on an award-winning short documentary titled, “Period. End of Sentence.”To access a full transcript of this episode, please visit http://www.marshaclarkandassociates.com/transcripts/power-movies-4.To find out more about Marsha or to purchase a copy of her book, "Embracing Your Power: A Woman's Path to Authentic Leadership & Meaningful Relationships," visit her website at www.marshaclarkandassociates.com.
On Sunday, the Albanese government will have been in power for one year. When Prime Minister Anthony Albanese became Prime Minister, he made big promises. He said “no one left behind and no one held back” under his government. And that he would “seek common purpose and promote unity” among Australians. So what exactly has this government achieved so far? Has Albanese lived up to the optimistic promise of his election night victory speech? And what upcoming problems are likely to bring the government's honeymoon period to an end? Today, political commentator and author Niki Savva and chief political correspondent David Crowe join Jacqueline Maley to discuss the Albanese government, one year in. Cut through the noise of federal politics with news, views and expert analysis from Jacqueline Maley. Subscribers can sign up to our weekly Inside Politics newsletter here.Subscribe to The Age & SMH: https://subscribe.smh.com.au/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On Sunday, the Albanese government will have been in power for one year. When Prime Minister Anthony Albanese became Prime Minister, he made big promises. He said “no one left behind and no one held back” under his government. And that he would “seek common purpose and promote unity” among Australians. So what exactly has this government achieved so far? Has Albanese lived up to the optimistic promise of his election night victory speech? And what upcoming problems are likely to bring the government's honeymoon period to an end? Today, political commentator and author Niki Savva and chief political correspondent David Crowe join Jacqueline Maley to discuss the Albanese government, one year in. Cut through the noise of federal politics with news, views and expert analysis from Jacqueline Maley. Subscribers can sign up to our weekly Inside Politics newsletter here.Subscribe to The Age & SMH: https://subscribe.smh.com.au/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's Episode we speak to Kelly Dalton, Director Talent Relations & Awards at Netflix. Kelly is a powerhouse - driven, competitive, intelligent and compassionate - Kelly has taken a non-traditional path to an AMAZING career. We all can learn a lot from her - whether you're interested in the intricacies of Hollywood, or the intention and mindset behind setting a personal goal - this conversation is worth a listen. Bio: Kelly Dalton began her career in entertainment in 2014 at an awards agency called LTLA Communications, a company founded by prominent Awards Strategist Lisa Taback. Kelly worked on many award winning films including Lady Bird, La La Land, and Best Picture winners Spotlight and Moonlight. In 2019 Kelly moved over to Netflix and became the Director of Talent Relations & Awards on the Netflix Awards team. Kelly helped nurture and grow industry relationships with the streamer and helped break down the barriers of entry for a streamer to be considered for Best Picture at the Oscars. Although it wasn't easy for the industry to adjust to a new way of viewing films, the Academy and guilds slowly began to understand the value and importance of having quality films on a streaming service. At Netflix Kelly has worked on Roma, The Irishman, Marriage Story, The Two Popes, Period End of Sentence, My Octopus Teacher, Ma Rainey's Black Bottom, The Trial of Chicago 7, Mank, The Power Of The Dog an most recently All Quiet On The Western Front. Netflix has been the most nominated studio for the last three years and has had many record breaking nominations that push the boundaries of cinema. Please leave a review, subscribe to the Podcast, and share with your friends and colleagues. If there is anything you want to ask or hear on the Podcast, please email your requests to askbsw@gmail.com Thank you for listening! Brit
Continuing on in our END TIME series. Bro. Dean dives into the Tribulation period in the end time events. He shows us through the word how it takes place. Also what will take place during this time. It's filled with lots of truth, get your notepads and you bibles ready its going to be a good one. If you would like to give towards the podcast or to Bro. Deans Ministry you can follow the links below. We pray this episode is a blessing to you and you are elevated in the word! Venmo: https://account.venmo.com/u/caldwell-ministries Cash App: https://cash.app/$caldwellministries Mailing: P.O. Box 126 London Ar 72847. Keep up with Bro. Dean on Facebook: @DeanCaldwellMinistries
Nayanka Paul From Bloody Btches is on this episode sharing about the disparities menstruating people in our country face. She has started a grass roots in her local community and an online communal space curated for Black menstruators to engage freely in conversations about menstruation, sexual health, pleasure, & liberation. We dive into period poverty, access to feminine hygene products and how change has to start with us. Period: End of Sentence ( Can be found on Netflix) https://www.instagram.com/bloodybtches/?hl=en https://linktr.ee/BloodyBtchs https://www.etsy.com/listing/1231079766/stay-flow-coloring-book?show_sold_out_detail=1&ref=nla_listing_details https://www.paypal.com/donate/?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=R3A96P2Z6PYPA Connect with Liz https://www.instagram.com/esandoz/?hl=en https://miraculousmamas.com/blog
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The world wrestled with a two year pandemic and is now facing an escalating Eastern European war! Are we in the last of the Last Days? The Holy Scriptures provide insight and comfort to strengthen us in troubled times and teaches us how to walk with God in the midst of uncertainty.
ENCORE EPISODE (Replay of Episode 3, April 9, 2019): Rayka Zehtabchi is an Iranian-American film director based in Los Angeles. Her directorial debut, Madaran, is an Iranian language short film that has screened worldwide at established film festivals, winning jury awards at Hollyshorts, Urbanworld, and Cleveland International. Madaran qualified for the 89th Academy Awards in 2016. Rayka's documentary short, Period. End of Sentence., is about a group of village women in Northern India who start a sanitary pad business in an effort to improve feminine hygiene and de-stigmatize menstruation. Along with the film's release, the Period team co-founded the non-profit “The Pad Project” to fight the stigma of menstruation and improve feminine hygiene worldwide. Period double-qualified for the academy awards in 2018, winning Jury and audience awards at Michael Moore's Traverse City Film Festival and Cleveland International. The film also took home Jury and audience awards from AFI Fest among many others and won the Oscar in the Documentary Short category of the 91st Academy Awards®. What you'll learn about in this episode: Where Rayka went to film school, and how she was approached to direct her short documentary “Period. End of Sentence.” right out of film school How Rayka's first film festival in high school shaped her interests in filmmaking, and how she found purpose and community in filmmaking Rayka shares the experience of losing her father while she was attending USC film school, and how she felt pulled in different directions Rayka discusses her Iranian-language short film Madaran and why filming it helped her feel connected to her father and her Iranian heritage How Rayka was approached to direct “Period. End of Sentence.” while she was in her senior year at film school, and why the subject matter was a reality check for her Why “Period. End of Sentence.” was a powerful and necessary story to shine a light on an unspoken issue, and how Rayka directed it to be organic and authentic What impact filming “Period. End of Sentence.” had on Rayka personally and emotionally, and how she was inspired by the women she filmed How Rayka and the filmmakers got involved with and launched the Pad Project, and how the film has exploded and created global awareness of this issue How Rayka and her team turned forty hours of raw film footage into a 25-minute short documentary What challenges Rayka faced in getting visibility for her film, and her thoughts on when she realized the film qualified to be submitted to the Academy Awards What it was like accepting her Oscar, and what Rayka has planned for the future going forward
(Note: This interview first aired back in June.) When the documentary film "Period. End of Sentence." won an Oscar in 2019, the film's co-producer, Melissa Berton, said in her acceptance speech: "A period should end a sentence, not a girl's education." Now comes a book that follows-up on that goundbreaking movie, a far-reaching work that outlines the challenges confronting those who menstruate worldwide and the solutions being offered by a new generation of body-positive activists and innovators. Our guest is the author of this work, Anita Diamant. As was noted in this starred review in Booklist: "This [book] is a barn-burner of cultural analysis that never strays from the preventable suffering at its core. A life-improving title that should be made as widely available as possible."
(Note: This interview first aired back in June.) When the documentary film "Period. End of Sentence." won an Oscar in 2019, the film's co-producer, Melissa Berton, said in her acceptance speech: "A period should end a sentence, not a girl's education." Now comes a book that follows-up on that goundbreaking movie, a far-reaching work that outlines the challenges confronting those who menstruate worldwide and the solutions being offered by a new generation of body-positive activists and innovators. Our guest is the author of this work, Anita Diamant. As was noted in this starred review in Booklist: "This [book] is a barn-burner of cultural analysis that never strays from the preventable suffering at its core. A life-improving title that should be made as widely available as possible."
A consistent Period End Review process is an essential component to a restaurant's financial success. Period End Reviews allow operators to review metrics and identify areas of opportunity with audits and benchmarks. Operators who have a true understanding of their fiscal health enable themselves the ability to make proactive business decisions and improve their operational efficiency and ultimately, their profitability. In this episode of The Tip Share, RASI New Business Strategist, Dave Downs takes a moment to sit down with RASI Squad Leads and tenured accountants, Dave Holzer and Jesse Brown, to provide insight and expertise on the top 5 areas of focus to keep the upcoming period goal-oriented, based on current results! Watch the full Video: https://youtu.be/bS5eB6S8OVs Read the full Blog Post: https://rasiusa.com/blog/how-period-end-reviews-can-set-your-restaurant-up-for-financial-success/ Social Handles: RASI Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rasinc__/ RASI Twitter: https://twitter.com/RASInc_ RASI Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RestaurantAccountingServicesInc RASI LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/restaurant-accounting-services-inc-rasi
Summer break - Let's revisit in case you missed it ‘A period should end a sentence, not a girl's education.' Accepting the 2019 Academy Award for producing the documentary Period. End of Sentence, Melissa Berton, founder of The Pad Project spoke those words. And so it was no leap to turn to New York Times bestselling author of The Red Tent and award winning journalist, Anita Diamant. With the foreword by Melissa, PERIOD. END OF SENTENCE. The Next Chapter in the Fight for Menstrual Justice, Anita explores menstrual issues and period poverty around the globe.
Zibby is joined by best-selling author and journalist Anita Diamant to discuss her latest nonfiction book, Period. End of Sentence., and the fight for menstrual justice. Anita explains how this book — which grew out of the Academy Award-winning documentary of the same name — feels like a culmination of her work as a columnist and novelist, and offers action steps we can all take to help combat period poverty both at home and around the world.Purchase on Amazon or Bookshop.Amazon (Period.): https://amzn.to/3xaZ7sNAmazon (The Red Tent): https://amzn.to/360LIYoBookshop (Period.): https://bit.ly/3dN4O8MBookshop (The Red Tent): https://bit.ly/3dJOG7S See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
A period should end a sentence, not a girl's education.' Accepting the 2019 Academy Award for producing the documentary Period. End of Sentence, Melissa Berton, founder of The Pad Project spoke those words. And so it was no leap to turn to New York Times bestselling author of The Red Tent and award winning journalist, Anita Diamant. With the Foreword by Melissa, PERIOD. END OF SENTENCE. The Next Chapter in the Fight for Menstrual Justice explores menstrual issues and period poverty around the globe.
The documentary film "Period. End of Sentence." won an Oscar in 2019 and now there is a book with the same name which outlines the challenges facing those who menstruate worldwide and the solutions championed by a new generation of body positive activists, innovators and public figures. Including interviews from people on the frontlines, "Period. End of Sentence." illuminates the many ways that menstrual injustice can limit opportunities, erode self-esteem, and even threaten lives. Journalist Anita Diament is the author of the new book and joins us this morning.
When the documentary film "Period. End of Sentence." won an Oscar in 2019, the film's co-producer, Melissa Berton, said in her acceptance speech: "A period should end a sentence, not a girl's education." Now comes a new book that follows-up on that goundbreaking movie, a far-reaching book that outlines the challenges confronting those who menstruate worldwide and the solutions being offered by a new generation of body-positive activists and innovators. Our guest is the author of this work, Anita Diamant. As was noted in this starred review in Booklist: "[A] scorching and utterly unforgettable read.... Brandishing a stunning array of statistics and sharing stories from around the world of girls and women in every social circumstance, Diamant delivers a withering account of how menstruation has led to humiliation, threats, and on more than one grim occasion, even death.... This is a barn-burner of cultural analysis that never strays from the preventable suffering at its core. A life
Successfully closing out a period can start the domino effect for proactively operating a restaurant versus missed opportunities for the following periods. The purpose of the Period End Financial Close is to verify accuracy so you can understand where your money is going in order to make quicker, more educated business decisions. When Closing out the period, it should start with a review of the financial statements; The Profit & Loss Statement, The Balance Sheet, and The Cash Flow Statement. Within each statement, there are even more defined areas of focus that should pop out to an operator as a must-watch for success. In this episode of The Tip Share, RASI Director of Education, Brittany Ward discusses a few key items to concentrate on when conducting a Period End Financial Close: Gift Cards and Catering Deposits. Read the full Blog Post: https://rasiusa.com/blog/top-restaurant-accounting-tips-closing-out-gift-cards-catering-deposits-for-period-end/ Watch the full Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8O2I4R_e8IY Social Handles: RASI Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rasinc__/ RASI Twitter: https://twitter.com/RASInc_ RASI Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RestaurantAccountingServicesInc RASI LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/restaurant-accounting-services-inc-rasi
What makes a rebellion just or unjust? And is a true rebellion just a fight you can't win or is it fighting FOR a real cause? Teen educator, social worker, and extraordinary activist and advocate Emilia Diamant works to remind us that consistently justice is found in fighting for life, for humanity, and for the greater good. Sometimes we can even find beauty in the mess. We also are thrilled to welcome third-year HUC-JIR rabbinical student Hannah Bender as they join us as our Q&A guest. To continue the conversation: Emilia's Instagram: @EmiliaD Emilia's Website: www.EmiliaDiamant.com Hannah's Instagram: @mxHannahB Trill Fit: www.TRILL.FIT Nap Ministry: @TheNapMinistry JFREJ: www.JFREJ.org 40 Days of Teshuvah Project: www.jfrej.org/news/2020/09/40-days-of-teshuvah-report-back Period: End of Sentence by Anita Diamant: www.simonandschuster.com/books/Period-End-of-Sentence/Anita-Diamant/9781982144289 Interested in coming onto the podcast? Email us at drinkinganddrashing@gmail.com! Find us on social media: Facebook: @DrinkingandDrashing Instagram: @DrinkingandDrashing Don't forget to subscribe and give us a rating on Apple Podcasts—it's a great way to help our show grow!
Successfully closing out a period can start the domino effect for proactively operating a restaurant versus missed opportunities for the following periods. The purpose of the Period End Financial Close is to verify accuracy so you can understand where your money is going in order to make quicker, more educated business decisions. When Closing out the period, it should start with a review of the financial statements; The Profit & Loss Statement, The Balance Sheet, and The Cash Flow Statement. Within each statement, there are even more defined areas of focus that should pop out to an operator as a must-watch for success. In this episode of The Tip Share, RASI Director of Education, Brittany Ward discusses two key accounts to concentrate on when conducting a Period End Financial Close: Credit Card Tips Payable and House Bank. Read the full Blog Post: https://restaurantaccountingservices.com/blog_posts/best-practices-to-close-out-tips-house-bank-for-a-favorable-period-end/ Watch the full Video: https://youtu.be/VcaQS4PArC4 Social Handles: RASI Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rasinc__/ RASI Twitter: https://twitter.com/RASInc_ RASI Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RestaurantAccountingServicesInc RASI LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/restaurant-accounting-services-inc-rasi
At 19, Sophie Ascheim won an Oscar for executive-producing the short documentary, "Period. End of Sentence." Since that day two years ago, her campaign to end period poverty has gone global. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Special for International Women’s Day 2021 International Women’s Day celebrates the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women all over the world. The day also marks a call to action for accelerating women’s equality. Melissa Berton is the Academy Award winning producer for Best Documentary Short for “Period. End of Sentence.” and CEO of The Pad Project, a non-profit organization dedicated to the principle that “a period should end a sentence, not a girl’s education.” Berton is the recipient of the 2019 Eleanor Roosevelt Global Women’s Rights Award and works as a English teacher in Los Angeles. “Period. End of Sentence.” is available on Netflix. Find out more at https://www.thepadproject.org/ . Check out https://copenotes.com/zestful for an innovative app that supports mental health. Find out more about the Zestful Aging Podcast at ZestfulAging.com
Restaurants are well attuned to making it work on thin margins, and the operators who find the most success are those who have a true understanding of their fiscal health and keep their finger on the financial pulse of their business at all times. In this episode of The Tip Share, RASI New Business Strategist, Dave Downs takes a moment to chat with RASI Squad Leads, Dave Holzer and Jesse Brown, both tenured accountants, to provide insight and expertise on the top 5 areas that restaurants should be focused on in order to keep the upcoming period purely goal-oriented based on current results. Tune in to hear what the acronym CLEAR stands for, and why those 5 areas provide a crystal clear picture of your financial health each period!
The year-long NCAA recruiting dead period could come to an end and that could impact the Buckeyes efforts to land the nation's top-ranked 2021 prospect. Lettermen Row analysts Jeremy Birmingham and Spencer Holbrook examinee that impact that could have as well as the decisions that could be made at linebacker, wide receiver and more on the recruiting trail. Presented by ByersAuto.com Download our mobile app: iOS: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/lettermen-row/id1480909645 Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.whiz.lettermenrow&hl=en_US Lettermen Row Shop: https://lettermenrowshop.com/ #OhioStateFootball Follow Lettermen Row here: Website: https://lettermenrow.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/LettermenRow Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LettermenRow/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lettermenrow/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Just what the world needs. Two dudes discussing periods. Punctuation and Menstruation. We’re not sure where the usual women co-hosts are. My guess, as a man, is that they’re on their period? (Waits for laughter. Receives none.) Eldridge and Bob unite like a lame Voltron to discuss all Shorties for the month of February and to start us off we go to a small village in India where mentioning of that time of the month results in giggling and pretending you’re talking about something else other than girly bodily fluids. We tackle the Netflix short documentary “Period. End of Sentence” by Rayka Zehtabchi. You can’t just walk into small-town shops in India and find pads and tampon, so who do you call? The Pad Patrol and their Uncles think they’re making diapers or something. Men…they say the darnedest things. Ruby and Jackie be trippin’ https://documenteerspodcast.com A trailer for a short doc (find it on Netflix): https://youtu.be/KocJP8dG1OA Never knew: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Menstruation Song of the week: https://youtu.be/FAkbDf7KNP4
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Born in the Netherlands and to Surinamese parents and raised in the two countries before moving to New York, Osei is a multi-platform artist, performing and writing for screen and stage. As a musician, Osei performs with Brooklyn-based bands The Woes and Big Hands Rhythm and Blues Band. Osei's recent film composition credits include the Emmy-winning documentary films Finders Keepers, Jim: The James Foley Story, and Tower, the Oscar-winning documentary short, Period. End of Sentence., and the acclaimed, Always in Season, winner of a Sundance Special Jury Award.
Rebroadcast for the International Day of the Girl. Since 2012, 11 October has been marked as the International Day of the Girl. The day aims to highlight and address the needs and challenges girls face, while promoting girls' empowerment and the fulfillment of their human rights. Melissa Berton is the Academy Award winning producer for Best Documentary Short for "Period. End of Sentence." and CEO of The Pad Project, a non-profit organization dedicated to the principle that “a period should end a sentence, not a girl’s education.” Berton is the recipient of the of the 2019 Eleanor Roosevelt Global Women’s Rights Award and works as a English teacher in Los Angeles. "Period. End of Sentence." is available on Netflix. Find out more at https://www.thepadproject.org/ .
A creative life consists of an array of moving parts, and we can often get lost in the weeds and forget the VERY most important thing in creativity. It’s deceptively simple: do the work. Make the creations. CREATE. And yet, there are so many ways we mess this up and get it wrong. In this episode you’ll learn: -the most common traps that hold creators back from doing the work -hidden dangers that keep creators in ruts, stuck, and lead ‘em to burnout -surprising places to cut the fat so you increase your capacity to make more work Chase Jarvis Creative Calling: https://www.amazon.com/shop/brookebschultz Marie Forleo: https://www.marieforleo.com/ Free 5 step framework for shooting families: http://brookeschultzphotography.com/webinar/
Melissa Berton is the Academy Award winning producer for Best Documentary Short for "Period. End of Sentence." and CEO of The Pad Project, a non-profit organization dedicated to the principle that “a period should end a sentence, not a girl’s education.” Berton is the recipient of the of the 2019 Eleanor Roosevelt Global Women’s Rights Award and works as a English teacher in Los Angeles. "Period. End of Sentence." is available on Netflix. Find out more at https://www.thepadproject.org . Find out more about the Zestful Aging Podcast at NicoleChristina.com.
This week on black ink crew chicago, L MArie and Drew Jones break it all down tonight. Black Ink Crew is an American reality television series that airs on VH1 and debuted on January 7, 2013. It chronicles the daily operations and staff drama at an African American-owned and operated tattoo shop in Harlem, New York. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This week on black ink crew chicago, L MArie and Drew Jones break it all down tonight. Black Ink Crew is an American reality television series that airs on VH1 and debuted on January 7, 2013. It chronicles the daily operations and staff drama at an African American-owned and operated tattoo shop in Harlem, New York. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Period. End of Sentence. Is a documentary about living in rural India where stigma surrounding women's periods still exists. It's a recent Oscar winner, which is how it came onto our radar, and we knew we had to talk about it. In this episode, we share our reactions and whether or not we recommend it! Period. End of Sentence. is available on Netflix worldwide. It's a short documentary directed by Rayka Zehtabchi who travelled to India to film and interview local rural women. It's an incredible story of stigma, oppression, resilience, and perseverance. Period. follows a group of women who are ashamed of their menstrual cycle, many even leaving school because they don't have adequate sanitary products. These women are introduced to a new machine that let's them produce low-cost sanitary pads. We see an incredible transformation in these women as they start their own independent business, earning their own money, and in turn respect, in their society. What else did we think about it? Tune in to the episode to find out! Find Period. End of Sentence. and learn more about The Pad ProjectOnline (https://www.thepadproject.org/) / Twitter (https://twitter.com/ThePadProject1) / Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/Period.EndofSentence.Film/) / Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/periodendofsentence/) If you’ve enjoyed this episode, please check out some of our others! Geek Girl in the News: The Oscars Happened! (https://geekherring.com/2019/03/01/episode-20-geek-girl-in-the-news-february-2019/) Geek Girl in the News: Millions of Indian Women Join Hands (https://geekherring.com/2019/02/01/episode-17-geek-girl-in-the-news-january-2019/) Geek Girl Reviews: The Mask You Live In Exploring Toxic Masculinity (https://geekherring.com/2019/04/12/episode-26-geek-girl-reviews-the-mask-you-live-in-exploring-toxic-masculinity/) Love Geek Herring, please hop over to iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/geek-herring/id1438271357?mt=2) and leave us a review! Join us on Discord (https://geekherring.com/discord)! Geek out with Geek Herring Online (https://www.geekherring.com) / Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/geekherring) / Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/geekherring) / Twitter (https://www.twitter.com/geekherring) / Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/geekherring)! Geekily yours, Amanda & Monika Image ©: Netflix
If you missed the Oscars this year, you may not know that a film telling a story about the creation of a period pad machine in rural India won Best Documentary. Yes, that’s right, a documentary on menstruation won A FUCKING OSCAR. And the miracle behind this miracle? The film was birthed by a group of middle schoolers. Today in the studio, we have three of the co-founders of The Pad Project, who along with their teacher and several other students, won the Oscar for the revolutionary film Period. End of Sentence. We are so honored to welcome Sophie Aschiem, Avery Siegel, and Charlotte Silverman to share the incredible journey of getting this miraculous story told.
Erin speaks with educator and producer Melissa Berton, alongside two of her students, Maggie Brown and Mason Maxam. After learning about menstrual inequity in the developing world, Melissa and her class created an organization called The Pad Project and made a documentary about women in India overcoming the cultural stigma surrounding menstruation. Their documentary "Period. End of Sentence." went on to win Best Short Documentary at the 2019 Academy Awards, and has since sparked a global conversation about women’s rights and menstrual equity. As Melissa declared in her acceptance speech at the Oscars — a period should end a sentence, not a girl’s education. Show Notes The Pad Project: www.thepadproject.org Trailer for the film: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QdlKervJ0-Y Oscar Acceptance Speech: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wap5W4v_B_g Press - Newsweek: https://tinyurl.com/yx9pbthm New Yorker: https://tinyurl.com/yykj7gzw LA Times: https://tinyurl.com/yyuwcc5l "Period. End of Sentence." is now available to stream on Netflix: https://www.netflix.com/title/81074663 Support the production of the Freedom Writers Podcast by donating here: http://www.freedomwritersfoundation.org/index.php/donate
Rayka Zehtabchi is an award winning Iranian-American film director, her film Period: End of Sentence won the 2019 Oscar for Documentary Short. Rayka joins Jonathan to talk about the filmmaking process, how the production of Period: End of Sentence came about, connecting with the film’s subjects, her history with directing, and more. Find out what today’s guest and former guests are up to by following us on Instagram and Twitter @CuriousWithJVN. Transcripts for each episode are available at JonathanVanNess.com. Check out Getting Curious merch at PodSwag.com. Listen to more music from Quiñ by heading over to TheQuinCat.com. Jonathan is on Instagram and Twitter @JVN and @Jonathan.Vanness on Facebook.
Chelsea Earlewine and Stephanie Haney chat with Oscar winning Executive Producer, Ruby Schiff, from Period. End of Sentence. They discuss Ruby's involvement in the Academy Award winning Netflix documentary short film and her passion project that started it all. Ruby sheds some light on the menstruation crisis in India and what The Pad Project is doing to help. Awkward Alyssa joins the discussion to share her suuuuper awkward period stories. And a City Secret to satisfy your cravings is revealed. __ To learn more about the Pad Project and how your can help, go to: https://www.thepadproject.org/ Period. End of Sentence is available on Netflix: https://www.netflix.com/title/81074663 __ CITY SECRET: Lady M’s https://www.ladym.com 36 W 40th St, New York, NY 10018 (there are several other locations throughout NYC, too!) Their signature Millie Crêpes are famous worldwide and feature no less than twenty paper-thin handmade crêpes layered with ethereal light pastry cream. Delicate and irresistible, the top is gently caramelized till golden. Sink right in; alternating crêpe and cream layers literally melt in your mouth, leaving a subtle sweet finish. __ This episode is brought to you in part by FitOn, the exercise app that gives you unlimited access to group fitness classes with world-class personal trainers, from absolutely anywhere. With both live and on-demand options, your sassy self can get a workout in whenever your heart desires. Download FitOn from the app store and use the code SASSY to get a free seven-day trial plus sixty five percent off of a one year subscription bringing your total to $4.99 per month. __ This episode is also brought to you by Goodr... Running Sunglasses that don't slip, don't bounce and look so damn sexy it's borderline uncalled for... all at a reasonable price! Use the promo code SASSY19 at http://Goodr.com for 10% off your order! __ We are super excited to announce our Patreon page. This where you can support our podcast, so we can keep giving you top notch listening entertainment! Go to http://Patreon.com/sassyanduncalledfor to make a donation and receive exclusive content in return, plus a few other perks we’re throwing in to show our appreciation for our OG Sassy Cats. __ Represent the Sassy and Uncalled For podcast in style with our official tee and sweatshirt! http://represent.com/sassyanduncalledfor
Kate examines the Oscar winning film Period End of Sentence.
Did ya hear a movie about periods WON AN OSCAR?! Yeah, we were pretty excited, too. So excited, we got Sophie Ascheim, a producer of the award winning film "Period. End of Sentence." to chat with us! We talked about making the film, as well as the Pad Project, bleeding at karate, and period lockers (aka, why Meg Hayes cried this week).
Rayka Zehtabchi is an Iranian-American film director based in Los Angeles. Her directorial debut, Madaran, is an Iranian language short film that has screened worldwide at established film festivals, winning jury awards at Hollyshorts, Urbanworld, and Cleveland International. Madaran qualified for the 89th Academy Awards in 2016. Rayka's short documentary, Period. End of Sentence., is about a group of village women in Northern India who start a sanitary pad business in an effort to improve feminine hygiene and de-stigmatize menstruation. Along with the film's release, the Period team co-founded the non-profit "The Pad Project" to fight the stigma of menstruation and improve feminine hygiene worldwide. Period double-qualified for the academy awards in 2018, winning Jury and audience awards at Michael Moore's Traverse City Film Festival and Cleveland International. The film also took home Jury and audience awards from AFI Fest among many others and won the Oscar in the Documentary Short category of the 91st Academy Awards®. What you’ll learn about in this episode: Where Rayka went to film school, and how she was approached to direct her short documentary "Period. End of Sentence." right out of film school How Rayka's first film festival in high school shaped her interests in filmmaking, and how she found purpose and community in filmmaking Rayka shares the experience of losing her father while she was attending USC film school, and how she felt pulled in different directions Rayka discusses her Iranian-language short film Madaran and why filming it helped her feel connected to her father and her Iranian heritage How Rayka was approached to direct "Period. End of Sentence." while she was in her senior year at film school, and why the subject matter was a reality check for her Why "Period. End of Sentence." was a powerful and necessary story to shine a light on an unspoken issue, and how Rayka directed it to be organic and authentic What impact filming "Period. End of Sentence." had on Rayka personally and emotionally, and how she was inspired by the women she filmed How Rayka and the filmmakers got involved with and launched the Pad Project, and how the film has exploded and created global awareness of this issue How Rayka and her team turned forty hours of raw film footage into a 25-minute short documentary What challenges Rayka faced in getting visibility for her film, and her thoughts on when she realized the film qualified to be submitted to the Academy Awards What it was like accepting her Oscar, and what Rayka has planned for the future going forward
En este super episodio de NewPhone&Chill hablamos del documental de Period. End of Sentence. y también de nuestras propias experiencias con esta "enfermedad que afecta a las mujeres" (tono sarcastico). Síguenos en todas nuestras redes sociales. Facebook: New Phone Podcast Twitter: @newphonepodcast Instagram: New Phone Podcast Mail: newphonepodcast@gmail.com Web: newphonepodcast.weebly.com
Episode 12: Join Tiffany & Kelly while they review this Oscar awarded documentary about women getting their periods called: Period. End of Sentence. Your hosts share the basis of the story and the compelling pieces that make period advocacy so important. Come along while they show their support for the film, and discuss attitudes about periods and taboo subjects in India, America and beyond. Discover the overarching message of education, empowerment and women supporting women while Tiffany & Kelly expose the barriers of our beliefs despite the availability of resources. You won’t regret this listen or watching the original documentary on Netflix! Subscribe to the podcast to catch every episode. Follow us on Instagram at #wineandgyn and @wine_and_gyn, and join our discussion forum on Facebook called Wine & Gyn Community.
Thoughts, feels, and TMI. Warning - spoiler alert & real period talk.
Andrew and Sam deliver an intergalactic power punch of new movie reviews including Captain Marvel, Madea Family Funeral, Border, Greta, Fighting With My Family, Period End of Sentence, Horror Noire and many more.
In honor of International Woman's Day, on this episode of The Global Cable, Perry World House Deputy Director LaShawn Jefferson is joined by Claire Sliney, a University of Pennsylvania Sophomore and an Academy Award-winning producer of Period. End of Sentence, a documentary short that explores a group of women in a rural Indian village, which fights the stigma surrounding menstruation and begin manufacturing sanitary pads. In a rural village outside Delhi, India, women lead a quiet revolution. They fight against the deeply rooted stigma of menstruation. “Period. End of Sentence.” -- a documentary short directed by Rayka Zehtabchi -- tells their story. For generations, these women didn't have access to pads, which lead to health problems and girls missing school or dropping out entirely. But when a sanitary pad machine is installed in the village, the women learn to manufacture and market their own pads, empowering the women of their community. They name their brand "FLY," because they want women "to soar." Their flight is, in part, enabled by the work of high school girls half a world away, in California, who raised the initial money for the machine and began a non-profit called "The Pad Project." Music & Producer by Tre Hester.
Andrew and Sam deliver an intergalactic power punch of new movie reviews including Captain Marvel, Madea Family Funeral, Border, Greta, Fighting With My Family, Period End of Sentence, Horror Noire and many more.
In the Week when Steven Spielberg is spoiling for a fight with Netflix, he sets off a fight within our normally peacful ranks. In between discussing who thinks Spielberg has a point and who thinks he's in danger of saying 'I don't like it, It's new' we actually manage to review some films.Support Netflix vs Cinema by donating to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/netflixvscinemaFind out more at https://netflixvscinema.pinecast.coThis podcast is powered by Pinecast.
This week we stick with the real, and the delusions of real people as we delve into Dirty John, Period End Of Sentence, and Behind the Curve!
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Period. End of Sentence + Shakedown, the Filmlordes talk about the film that nabbed an Oscar about menstruation. Why is Captain Marvel being sabotaged, and is André a bro? All these questions are answered, along with a discussion about International Womyn's Day in film.
Hello Listeners and thank you for joining us today. In "Girl Talk" we talk about white supremacy. Links for discussion: "Me and White Supremacy Workbook" by Layla Saad and "NY Times The Daily" Blair Glaser, describes herself as a soul spelunker, she helps mostly women in executive positions grow, and is also a leadership mentor and relationship coach. "Authority is Attractive" what does that mean... confidence plus creativity! In addition to her coaching business, she is working on a memoir about living in an Ashram in her 20's, her work in theater and healing work. Blair co-hosting an annual retreat, Women Writing to Change the World. Sign up for updates on date and location on her website. Rebecca Wong, is a licensed Clinical Social Worker Psychotherapist, a relationship therapist and host of the Connectfulness Practice podcast, a show about deep conversations and practical lessons found at the edges of life, love and legacy. She helps people get real and connected in their relationships. Rebecca is leading a Heart and Soul Business retreat this April at Menla in the Catskills of NY. Lauree Ostrofsky is a career coach and founder of Simply Leap where she helps her clients get through their scary-exciting-scary career change. She is also the founder of Hudson Valley Women in Business, author of "I'm Scared and Doing it Anyway" and Simply Leap, Lessons on Facing Fear and Enjoying the Crap out of Your Life, and she's always on a Hug Tour, inspired by Maya Angelou. Laurie is leading a series of invitation only weekday retreats and continues her monthly HVWIB meetings, All details can be found on her website. These women share their thoughts on how women do business and life differently. We talk about how they help their clients identify their goals and stay committed to them and how they help them identify and overcome fear. These women are amazing and walk the walk of what they teach others. Self Care: Shana talks about how she's found comfort and confidence in trusting her body through reading Susun S. Weed's book, Menopausal Years, The Wise Woman Way Theresa encourages everyone to savor the last moments of Winter and touches on her journey to happiness via the book, How We Choose to Be Happy: The 9 Choices of Extremely Happy People. Today's show was engineered by Manuel Blas of Radio Kingston, www.radiokingston.org. We heard music from Shana Falana, http://www.shanafalana.com/, and audio from the film, RBG, https://www.rbgmovie.com and the movie "Period End of Sentence" Feel free to email us, say hello: she@iwantwhatshehas.org ** Please: SUBSCRIBE to our pod and leave a REVIEW wherever you are listening, it helps other users FIND US :) Follow Us: INSTAGRAM * https://www.instagram.com/iwantwhatshehaspodcast/ FACEBOOK * https://www.facebook.com/iwantwhatshehaspodcast TWITTER * https://twitter.com/wantwhatshehas ITUNES | SPOTIFY | STITCHER | GOOGLE PODCAST
According to a new survey, more than half of university students in the UK are being exposed to unwanted sexual behaviour. That ranges from inappropriate touching, explicit messages, cat-calling, being followed or being forced into sex or sexual acts. So why are only a tiny fraction of women reporting what's happened to them? We have an update on our ‘Bump, Birth and Beyond' babies. You may remember that in 2017 our reporter Abby Hollick was 33 weeks pregnant and she formed the 'Bump Birth and Beyond' group which was made up of listeners who were pregnant around the same Those babies are now teething. So today we hear from their dads and one of their grandma's to find out what the first year's been like.A short film called Period-End of Sentence won an Oscar on Sunday night. It's a film set in rural India and it's about the stigma around periods It's the story of a young woman who lives in a place where women are thought to be impure when they're on their period and they're stopped from going into temples and taking part in religious events. Today Jane talks to three British Asian women who say there are still taboos in this country around periods within some Asian communities in the UK.A self-confessed ‘wolfaholic' comes onto the programme to talk about her devotion to the animals. Elli Radinger gave up her legal career to study them and has spent many years studying the wolves of Yellowstone National Park. In her new book ‘ The Wisdom of Wolves' she tells us about the wolves she's encountered, what wolves can teach us about being human and why she-wolves make the key decisions in the pack.Producer Sej Asar
#SixDegreesOfMMO + A New Audience Interaction This Week! ***This is a Non-Spoiler Episode*** Intro / It’s #OscarWeek! - Top of the Show Upcoming Schedule - Top of Show Oscar Race Update: #PresentAll24 is a Go - 6:46 Bette Midler is Singing Poppins - 10:40 Best Picture Noms Presented by Celebrities - 12:09 Oscar Voting Closing Tuesday - 13:18 WGA Awards Original + Adapted Screenplay Winners - 13:47 Cinema Audio Society Awards - 18:21 MUAHS Guild Awards - 19:17 Motion Picture Sound Editors Awards - 22:42 Quick Grammys Recap - 24:50 Audience Interaction Segment: #SixDegreesOfMMO Recap - 28:15 WE NEED YOUR OSCAR CATEGORIES - 35:35 Latest #SixDegrees Challenge - 37:58 What We’re Watching: AlsoMike - 39:19 Mike1 - 42:28 Recapping Oscar Nominated Shorts: Endgame, Black Sheep, Period End of Sentence - 45:50 A Night at the Garden, Lifeboat, - 47:30 Fauve - 49:50 All Animated Short Film Nominees - 50:35 (Bar, Weekends, Animal Behaviour, Late Afternoon, One Small Step) Trailer Thoughts: Aladdin’s 2nd Trailer - 53:58 Frozen 2 Trailer 1 - 56:25 Tolkien - 57:37 Ma - 58:15 Box Office Update - 58:44 Do You Care?: This Week’s Releases - 1:03:10 Aquaman’s Spinoff - 1:04:36 Bond and Fast and Furious Reportedly Roll On - 1:05:25 Oscar Campaigns Spend Serious Cash - 1:06:44 NBA All Star Saturday Night - 1:08:59 Outro/REMINDERS FOR YOU/Words of Wisdom/Social Media - 1:10:30 Oscar Week kicks off the only way it should, with MMO Weekly. We update that Oscar Race with a recap of all the big new developments about next Sunday’s broadcast. Our audience interaction raises the stakes with a new challenge regarding the MMO’s Award Show, and of course, there’s #SixDegreesOfMMO. Then we review most the Oscar Nominated Short Films in What We’re Watching, and enjoy our recurring segments Trailer Thoughts, Box Office Recap, & Do You Care. We’re only 1 week away from the Academy Awards, and we have another loaded MMO Weekly to get you ready. This week’s Oscar Race Update recaps all the recent award shows like those from the Writers Guild the Cinema Audio Society, the Make-Up Artists & Hair Stylists and the Sound Editors Guild, as well as the Grammys. There were also some major developments to discuss like the fact that the Academy will now #PresentAll24. All 5 Original Songs will be performed, celebrity presenters will tell us how much they love the Best Picture nominees, and we discuss what final impressions the Academy reveals with their last few days of Oscar voting. #SixDegreesOfMMO gets a new set of winners, we lay out a new challenge, and then we raise the stakes with a new ask for the MMO’s awards show, where we need you to write some of our categories. Our What We’re Watching segment reviews Fahrenheit 11/9, Perfect Bid, Scott and the Secret of Hollywood, and we discuss most the the Oscar Nominated Shorts including all of the Documentary & Animated varieties. As we’ve been promoting for a few shows now, our next episode will be an interview with The Hollywood Reporter’s Scott Feinberg of The Awards Chatter Podcast and of course, our obsession, the Feinberg Forecast. It’s a great discussion with rewards for both pre & post Oscar listening. We also map out the rest of that Oscar Week schedule for you atop the show. After MMO Interviews Scott Feinberg, we’ll have a pod on the Best Adapted & Original Screenplay categories, our annual Oscar Predictions including your betting guide to this year’s Academy Awards, our MMO’s, a review of Cold War, and of course, one more MMOW before we recap the big night for you next Monday. As always, let us know what you think. We’re @MMandOscar on Twitter, and we are on Instagram, Facebook, Reddit, and Gmail. You can subscribe / rate / review / like / share / & listen to us on iTunes, Soundcloud, Stitcher, Google Play, Tune In, Spotify, and just about wherever you listen to podcasts. When reality sucks, keep watching movies with us!
Well folks this week it's just Michael and Jeremy in the studio and we brought two picks that couldn't be further apart. Michael brought the Sci-fi channel's The Magicians and broke down why this show holds up and maintains its binge-worthy status. Jeremy watched the documentary Period. End of Sentence, a film that explores menstruation and its stigma in India. Despite its brief runtime of only about 30 minutes, it packs an emotional punch and concludes with a sense of victory and empowerment. Enjoy the episode and have a great weekend!
Director Rayka Zehtabchi & Executive Producer Helen Yenser discuss their film, Period. End Of Sentence., with NFFTY programmer and former Executive Director, Stefanie Malone. Period. End Of Sentence. screened and won the Audience Award at Opening Night at NFFTY 2018 Presented by Oculus. Find more info on The Pad Project Website: thepadproject.org Insta: instagram.com/thepadproject More from Partyfish Media: facebook.com/partyfishmedia "NFFTY Podcast Theme" composed by Kurtis Skinner
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