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In this special episode of KIF... Josh is joined by A Moody Christmas creator Phil Lloyd. Lloyd has been part of some of Australia's greatest TV series and spoke about the emergence of A Moody Xmas' cult following Giorgio does schemes Harry does boing CHECK OUT OUR MERCH BEFORE MONDAY
Waggie is left home alone again, this time assisted by CC's own Jimmy Harmer and Fan guest (for his Hat-trick appearance) Phil Lloyd. We talk all things County, draws against Charlton and Northampton, look forward to Lincoln Away and next 7 out of 10 games at home. Subscribe to our Patreon to get exclusive episodes! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Amelia Gebler is a costume designer for film and television, she loves working across all genres and is a diverse and creative designer whose passion for cinema, storytelling, sartorial analysis and character motivate her in her design work. Amelia believes that an understanding of the language of style and its role in society is an important communicative device for vividly and creatively expressing identity and is an empowering form of self-expression. Most recently Amelia designed the costumes on the second series of UPRIGHT directed by Mirrah Foulkes and starring Tim Minchin, for Lingo Pictures and Binge. Amelia designed JOE VS CAROLE for UPC and Peacock created by and starring Kate McKinnon. In 2021 Amelia designed Joseph Kosinski's feature film ESCAPE FROM SPIDERHEAD starring Chris Hemsworth and Miles Teller, for Netflix. In 2020 Amelia designed the costumes on the feature film adaptation of Stephen King's CHILDREN OF THE CORN, produced by Lucas Foster (FORD V FERRARI). Amelia designed the costumes for Shannon Murphy's debut feature film BABYTEETH, starring Essie Davis and Ben Mendelsohn, produced by Alex White and Executive Produced by Jan Chapman, the film debuted in Official Competition at the Venice Film Festival in August 2019 to glowing reviews. BABYTEETH has appeared in over twenty film festivals, including BFI London, Zurich International, Film Fest Hamburg, Mostra de Sao Paolo, Mumbai and Chicago. BABYTEETH received a total of 12 nominations in the 2020 AACTA Awards. Amelia's other recent design credits include SBS miniseries' THE ROPESdirected by Shannon Murphy, and DEAD LUCKY directed by David Caesar; and ABC series KIKI & KITTY. Amelia also designed two productions for Jungle Entertainment; SANDO, directed by Phil Lloyd, and SQUINTERS, directed by Adam Zwar for Stan. Her other costume design credits for television include NO ACTIVITY, THE MOODYS, A MOODY CHRISTMAS, HERE COME THE HABIBS, MAXIMUM CHOPPAGE, DR FEELGOOD, HOUSE HUSBANDS series 5, THE CHECKOUT, THE HAMSTER WHEEL, THE CHEF'S LINE, DEADLY WOMEN and BEHIND THE MANSION WALLS. For film, Amelia costume designed Ben Lucas' feature film OTHERLIFEwhich was shot in WA in 2016. Her short films include Tropfest winner BAMBOOZLED directed by Matt Hardie, MADLY directed by Mia Wasikowska, LIEBERMANS IN THE SKYdirected by Richard Vilensky, THE HOLD UP directed by Scott Pickett, RED DOT directed by Pauline Findlay, WISHART directed by Sam Petty and INDIGENOUS AUSTRALIA directed by Warwick Thornton and Brendan Fletcher. Amelia's work has previously been recognised by the Australian Production Design Guild Awards for Best Costume Design in a Television Show and Best Costume Design in a Webseries.
Today's Solutions to Violence program features Phil Lloyd-Sidle and his presentation titled “One wetness report, one heart speak out on the Palestinian/Israeli situation.” Phil Lloyd-Sidle's presentation was about the conflict raging between Palestine and Israel. HIs presentation was delivered at Aloysius Hall located within the St. Agnes Church campus May 30th. We'd like to thank Louisville's Earth & Spirit Center and Listen, Learn Act for their sponsorship of the event that featured Phil Lloyd-Sidle and has presentation concerning the conflict between Palestine and Israel. Deborah Laporte & Di Kerrigan from Listen, Learn Act will welcome the Aloysius audience and introduce Phil Lloyd-Sidle.
Hi Guys, welcome back to TV Reload. Thank you for clicking or downloading on today's episode with Phil Lloyd Creator / Showrunner / Executive Producer from the latest Stan original series Population 11 which is now on Stan Australia. Phil Lloyd is an Australian actor and scriptwriter and partner in the production company Jungleboys. He is best known for his acting role as Myles Barlow in the Australian TV series, Review with Myles Barlow (2008) and the comedy series At Home With Julia, where he played Tim Mathieson, the partner of prime minister Julia Gillard. I personally loved his work with The Moody's and The Moodys Christmas series. Population 11 is inspired by true events (the missing case of Paddy Moriarty - which was the focus of Netflix doco Last Stop Larrimah). Population 11 is about a man who goes missing from a tiny outback town of only 12 residents, and his estranged son, who journeys from the U.S. to find him. The series is very funny and gives you a chance disappear into its world over 12 episodes. I will ask Phil about his thoughts on the documentary that shares the same premise. Which actually surprised me. We will unpack how two write for global audiences and if his writing changes from writing on shows made for Australian audiences. Phil will share the casting decisions on the lead and why Ben Feldman was right for this role. Plus we will get some insights into his collaborators who have worked with Jean Smart and Andy Samberg on previous projects for Stan. There is so much to unpack with Phil and he is really fun to talk to. So sit back and relax as we dive just that little bit deeper into the world of Population 11. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rev. Philip Lloyd-Sidle was the minister at James Lee Memorial Presbyterian Church from 2001 to 2014, and was on the staff of the Center for Women and Families from 2013 to 2018. Retired since January of 2018, Phil has been active for the past few years in the Buddhist group meeting at the Clifton Unitarian Church, leading not only meditation, but also social action projects. They have both recently return from Palestine.
Solutions to Violence features the Rev. Phil Rev. Philip Lloyd-Sidle was the minister at James Lee Memorial Presbyterian Church from 2001 to 2014, and was on the staff of the Center for Women and Families from 2013 to 2018. Retired since January of 2018, Phil has been active for the past few years in the Buddhist group meeting at the Clifton Unitarian Church, leading not only meditation, but also social action projects. Rev. Lloyd Sidle has recently return from Palestine. Rev. Sidle explains the inhumane destruction now being leveled on the Palestinian population.
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Russ and Waggie are joined by fan guest Phil Lloyd and an oppo preview with Alex from DN35. Subscribe to our Patreon to get exclusive episodes! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We continue our podcast series exploring the Habits that help us find focus and fruitfulness in following Jesus. In this session Jon is joined by Phil Lloyd, pastor over at Ainon Baptist in Tongwynlais! CCLI Church Licence #: 6078 CCLI Streaming Licence #:72908 Other places you can find us: Facebook: https://bit.ly/Bethel-Facebook Instagram: https://bit.ly/Bethel-Instagram Inquires: Please contact office@bethelcardiff.org.uk
This week Russ was joined by Waggie and fan guest Phil Lloyd. With Nick away sunning himself in North Manchester, we discussed the delights of a 4-2 away win at Swindon, plus the Bolton defeat, a Colchester preview, get in't rezzers and new quiz that we may or may not keep. Subscribe to our Patreon to get exclusive episodes! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week Russ is joined by regular fan guest Waggie and County journalist Sam Byrne. We chat about our hopes in the playoffs and who will make the difference in the 2nd leg. We welcomed 'phone in' guests WorsleySCFC and Phil Lloyd to give us their thoughts on County.Investments, ground plans and Get In The Rezzers all made an appearance! Subscribe to our Patreon to get exclusive episodes! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Phil Lloyd-Sidle is an Earth and Spirit Center instructor who sees the linkage between mindfulness and social justice, including issues of incarceration, race, gender identity and sexual orientation, and the patriarchy. In this episode, Phil shares how mindfulness can help those on the margins – and all people – to embrace their own worth and value, navigate suffering, and cultivate compassion for themselves and others in our deeply interdependent world. Note: The introduction and show notes to this episode have been revised to correct information in the guest's bio. RESOURCES: Donate to support this podcast: https://www.earthandspiritcenter.org/donate/ Earth and Spirit Center homepage: https://www.earthandspiritcenter.org/ Louisville Vipassana Community: http://www.louisville-vipassana-community.org/ Dharma Seed: https://dharmaseed.org/ Insight Meditation Society: https://www.dharma.org/ Plum Village: https://plumvillage.org/
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This past week we were joined by local Cricketer Phil. We chatted all about #Cricket, #CancelCulture, Running #Marathons, Hot Stone #Massages, this weekend's #Boxing with #FuryWilder3 and much more!
In today's episode of For Such a Time as This, Larry sits down with Fr. Phil Lloyd, Pastor of St. Theresa's Catholic Church in Houston, TX, to talk about the pandemic, building community and meeting Houston's new Police Chief. Fr. Phil shares his pastoral mission, to encourage his congregants to take what they learn in Mass and share that as witness in their familial and work lives. He also shares a formative moment in his life when he began to better understand God's call for us to live in communion. St. Theresa Catholic Church in Memorial Park 'I won't let you down': Troy Finner unanimously confirmed as new Houston police chief | KHOU
Phil Lloyd has never seen Once Upon a Time In Hollywood ... Until NowThis podcast is proudly sponsored by Peters Ice Cream.See more of Peter HelliarPodcast WebsiteProduced at Castaway Studios
Phil continues out look into Romans 8 with chapters 18 - 15
Phil Looks at Pentecost, what it means to us.
Our Sunday Zoom Service Phil Lloyd continues with part 2 of the Resurrection
This is the audio form our zoom service on the 3rd May Phil completes his teaching on Psalm 91
We may be isolated, but we can still come together as a Church Family This is the audio from our Sunday Service where we met over Zoom
Phil continues his look at Psalm 92, Jenny Burns shares a poem.Jo and Ben Dinsmore lead worship.
Phil Loyd delivers the Good Friday message.
Phil Looks at Matthew 21 - Jesus comes as a King. This audio also includes the songs from our service as its taken from the Zoom meeting.
Phil Lloyd - Colossians 3:18 - 4:1
God is bigger, greater and mightier than anything you will come up against. Allow Gods word to shape your life. Be alive in him. You are a new creation, you are free
Starting the new year with a look at prayer
A Verse for 2020 Micah 6:8
Chapter 5 Nehemiah didn't have an easy time. Often we will see conflict from within, Nehemiah was being opposed from within.
the final part of our Vision series.
Induction Service for Phil Lloyd
The first part of our Vision Sundays, casting the vision for Ainon.
The youth have returned from Soul Survivor summer conference. Phil speaks to them about Barnabas
The final part of our series on the Lords Prayer - This is a Prayer that shows us how we should live before God.
Phil preaches on Pentecost - The Birth of the Church
Phil Lloyd - The road to Emmaus Luke 24:13-35
“We were buried therefore with him by baptism into death, in order that, just as Christ was raised from the dead by the glory of the Father, we too might walk in newness of life. For if we have been united with him in a death like his, we shall certainly be united with him in a resurrection like his.” Romans 6:4-5
Phil Lloyd - The road to the cross - Part 1
Receive - Gifts from a generous God.
Restoration - receiving God’s forgiveness & Restoring relationships
Phil Lloyd talks about the importance of repentance.
Phil Lloyd - New Years Welcome in the new year with a spiritual health check.
Phil Lloyd - Looking at Mary's story. Starting at Luke chapter 1 Verse 26
Phil starts our sermon series on The Parables of the Kingdom with the parable of the Wedding Banquet
God has never changed. He is still here, the lord is near. Greater is He that is in you, than he that is in the world.
I met up with Phil Lloyd at the Thought Bubble convention to talk about some soaring sports action from the earliest days of the prog. It's those wonderful Harlem Heroes.Get your copy from the 2000AD online store.You can find a list of episodes so far and all the upcoming books on the Facebook page, follow the podcast on Twitter, or email me comments and suggestions to MCBCpodcast@gmail.com If you cannot see the audio controls, listen/download the audio file hereDownload hereRight click and choose save link as to download to your computer.
The easy, breezy banter of Phil Lloyd and Trent O'Donnell - creators of The Moodys and Review with Myles Barlow - is 20 years in the making. From short films at Uni to developing ideas with Doug Elin and everything in between, they share it all at a live Australians in Film Q & A. Trent outs Phil as lazy but only after Phil outs himself and they admit they were only really banking on one season of The Moody Christmas. Whoops! Patty Brammalll gets a mention and if you listen real carefully - around 7 minutes in - you can hear Wil Anderson laughing...
Watched some Australian comedy on the tele in the past few years? Then it's highly likely you're familiar with Trent O'Donnnell's work. Director of A Moody Christmas, Review with Myles Barlow, Laid and Sam Simmons' Problems. We talk about how easy it is to sell an idea in the US (pretty damn easy) compared to making something in Oz (hmmm, kinda tough...), the joy of making stuff with friend and collaborator of TWENTY years, Phil Lloyd and pranking peeps - I mean, working with - The Chaser team. He admits to less manhandling of actors on US sets. Probably for the best, considering...