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On this episode, Antariksh is joined by fellow IVM staffers Ekta, Surohini and Vinay, to talk all about F.R.I.E.N.D.S.! They talk about what their expectations for the Reunion special are (this was recorded prior to the airing of the Reunion), and talk about some of their favourite moments and memories of F.R.I.E.D.S. Why is the show still so popular? Who were their favourite characters? And they also give their predictions as to what the IMDB rating of the Reunion is going to be.Also, we've changed the format a bit. In the recommendations round at the end, Surohini recommends Netflix's 'Lupin', Vinay recommends the anime series 'Future Diary', Ekta recommends three shows (Episodes, Grace & Frankie, and Please Like Me), and Antariksh recommends the Netflix true-crime docu series 'Sons of Sam: A Descent Into Darkness'.Follow Ekta on Instagram: https://instagram.com/catpriciousFollow Surohini on Instagram: https://instagram.com/surohinijainFollow Vinay on Instagram: https://instagram.com/imvinyaFollow Antariksh on Instagram: https://instagram.com/antarikshtHave topics or things that you'd like for us to cover on the show? Reach out to us at talktous@indusvox.comYou can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the IVM Podcasts app on Android: https://ivm.today/android or iOS: https://ivm.today/ios, or any other podcast app.
It’s the morning after the night before, and Colin and Marina’s scandal brings everyone back to London and together for the first time since Daphne and Simon’s wedding. But this is not an episode for happy families - everyone is tense AF. At least there’s always ladies’ night... This episode is brought to you by Vanessa Riley’s new novel An Earl, The Girl, and a Toddler, a sweeping, soapy, and utterly romantic read perfect for fans of historical romance with powerful characters of colour, multicultural communities, and an emphasis on romance and relationship. You can find An Earl, The Girl, and a Toddler (and Vanessa’s first title in the series A Duke, A Lady, and a Baby) wherever you get your books, or visit Vanessa online at vanessariley.com Featuring: - Two women, both alike in fury - Tongue lashings - The Byronic Backstory of Colin Bridgerton - (More) questions of honour - Period Blood Realness - The Last Great Taboo in Romance Novels Please note: This episode also comes with content warnings for attempted abortions, fertility issues, and possible miscarriage. Here are the books and other media we talk about in this episode: - Bridgerton, the TV show - Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen - Death in Paradise, the TV show - Shadow and Bone, the TV show - Arrow, the TV show - Kat Mayo from BookThingo, the podcast - Destiny’s Surrender, by Beverley Jenkins - Obvious Child, the film - Please Like Me, the TV show We also shout-out the podcast Novel Feelings, who did a really great episode on Bridgerton and attachment styles. It’s a fantastic exploration of Simon’s character and we highly recommend it! Today’s What Would Danbury Do letter comes from Nancy who writes on behalf of Naledi from Alyssa Cole’s A Princess in Theory. We all love Alyssa’s Reluctant Royals series, and you can find out more about A Princess in Theory and the rest of the books on Alyssa’s website here. You can also find Nancy, who runs the YouTube channel The Art Doctor, on her website. If you would like to send us a What Would Danbury Do letter, simply record a voice memo on your phone with the letter and send it to us at bridgertonpod@gmail.com. We have so much bad advice to offer - why not let us offer it to you? Don’t forget you can find us on twitter and facebook @bridgertonpod and instagram @wwddpod and join the conversation using the hashtag #WWDDpod. You can also leave us a rating or review on your favourite podcast provider. All jokes aside, your reviews really make our day. This episode was recorded on the traditional and unceded land of the Gadigal, Wurundjeri and Boonwurrung people and edited by Rudi Bremer on Gadigal country. What Would Danbury Do is a proud member of Frolic Media. You can find great romance content and other fantastic podcasts by visiting the Frolic site.
We've been fans of Charlotte Nicdao's ever since we saw her in Please Like Me, one of our fav shows, and folks, let me tell you what a joy it is for Naomi to work with her on Mythic Quest and also WHAT A JOY it is to talk to her on today's episode! We talk giving up jazz singing for the pedestrian world of professional acting, getting married in your early 20s and of course, we answer YOUR advice questions! If you'd like to ask advice questions, call 323-524-7839 and leave a VM or just DM us on IG or Twitter! Also, support the show on Patreon or with a t-shirt (or a Jewboo shirt) and watch us every Wednesday on Twitch or check out clips on YouTube! Plus 5/22, we're performing LIVE ONLINE at Dynasty Typewriter with Laci Mosley, Bryan Safi and Ayo Edebiri to raise money for Mabel's chemotherapy - get tix here! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Today we talk about vintage notebooks, yet another new Blackwing, and mechanical keyboards. But also much to our delight, our friend and creative polymath Tiffany Babb joins the show to talk comics, literary criticism and creativity.Show Notes and LinksErasable PatreonWoodclinched on EtsyPencil Revolution on EtsyTiffany's WebsiteTwitterInstagramEtsyNewsletterPenelope ScottSidney Lumet Essays on EB White Braided Creek by Ted Kooser and Jim HarrisonParker MillsapAnother RoundVictories Greater Than DeathPlease Like MeThe Night Train to LisbonRequiemJulien BakerNotebook TherapyLost Notebooks of Hank WilliamsIndependent Bookstore Day BlackwingsBrood X NotebooksOur GuestTiffany BabbTiffanyBabb.com@explodingarrow on TwitterYour HostsJohnny GamberPencil Revolution@pencilutionAndy WelfleWoodclinched@awelfleTim Wasem@TimWasem
Screenwriter Liz Doran of Please Like Me, Doctor Doctor, Dance Academy, Ready for This and more talks about the challenges of jumping from writing to producing for new SBS series The Tailings. Liz also talks to the power of mentorships, her advice for applying for funding and her tips for producers and writers. Watch all episodes of The Tailings on SBS On Demand now: https://www.sbs.com.au/ondemand/program/the-tailings Find Liz’s projects and where to watch them through The Screen Guide: https://www.screenaustralia.gov.au/the-screen-guide/p/liz-doran/5806/
Nos acompaña uno de los conductores y actores más queridos de México para compartir la importancia de proyectos como Euphoria, Pose, Please Like Me, Veneno, It’s A Sin y otros más.
The highly anticipated, new dramedy series Bridge and Tunnel – written, directed and produced by Edward Burns (Saving Private Ryan, The Brothers McMullen, She’s the One) – premieres January 24 on EPIX. Set in 1980, the show revolves around a group of recent college grads setting out to pursue their dreams in Manhattan while still clinging to the familiarity of their working-class Long Island hometown. Among the stellar ensemble cast is Brian Muller, whose character, “Pags,” has dreams of going to law school and becoming a successful music attorney. In addition to Ed Burns who also stars, the cast features Sam Vartholomeos (Star Trek: Discovery), Caitlin Stasey (Reign, Please Like Me), Gigi Zumbado (9-1-1, Criminal Minds, Scream), JanLuis Castellanos (13 Reasons Why, Marvel’s Runways) and Isabella Farrell (The Good Fight). TV viewers will remember Brian from his role as Brian Carter in the highly acclaimed series The Good Wife with Juliana Margulies. He also had a recurring role in HBO’s popular series The Deuce starring Maggie Gyllenhaal and James Franco. Brian also appeared in shows such as Madam Secretary, Blue Bloods and Chicago PD.
The highly anticipated, new dramedy series Bridge and Tunnel – written, directed and produced by Edward Burns (Saving Private Ryan, The Brothers McMullen, She’s the One) – premieres January 24 on EPIX. Set in 1980, the show revolves around a group of recent college grads setting out to pursue their dreams in Manhattan while still clinging to the familiarity of their working-class Long Island hometown. Among the stellar ensemble cast is Brian Muller, whose character, “Pags,” has dreams of going to law school and becoming a successful music attorney. In addition to Ed Burns who also stars, the cast features Sam Vartholomeos (Star Trek: Discovery), Caitlin Stasey (Reign, Please Like Me), Gigi Zumbado (9-1-1, Criminal Minds, Scream), JanLuis Castellanos (13 Reasons Why, Marvel’s Runways) and Isabella Farrell (The Good Fight). TV viewers will remember Brian from his role as Brian Carter in the highly acclaimed series The Good Wife with Juliana Margulies. He also had a recurring role in HBO’s popular series The Deuce starring Maggie Gyllenhaal and James Franco. Brian also appeared in shows such as Madam Secretary, Blue Bloods and Chicago PD.
This week Tayla is joined by Emily and Amy from Reading Across Rhode Island (RARI) to talk about their pick for 2021. They also talk about redlining, books and shows about librarians, and books that inspire people to take action in their communities. During The Last Chapter, they answer the question: What author alive or dead would they most like to meet? Like what you hear? Rate and review Down Time on Apple Podcasts or your podcast player of choice! If you’d like to submit a topic for The Last Chapter, send your suggestions to downtime@cranstonlibrary.org. Our theme music is Day Trips by Ketsa and our ad music is Happy Ukulele by Scott Holmes. Thanks for listening! Books Color of Law by Richard Rothstein Children of Blood and Bone by Tomi Adeyemi Solutions and Other Problems by Allie Brosh If I Never Met You by Mhairi McFarlane Upright Women Wanted by Sarah Gailey Book Woman of Troublesome Creek by Kim Michele Richardson Stamped: Racism, Antiracism, and You by Jason Reynolds and Ibram X. Kendi Vanishing Half by Brit Bennett Riot Baby by Tochi Onyebuchi Pet by Akwaeke Emezi Dumplin’ by Julie Murphy AV The West Wing (1999-2006) The Thick of It (2005-2012) Please Like Me (2013-2016) The Librarians (2013-2018) Family Matters (1989-1998) Doogie Howser, M.D. (1989-1993) The Great British Baking Show (2010- ) Other Just Between Us podcast with Richard Rothstein Nadia Bolz-Weber Funda Fest Tue 1/26 @ 6:30PM - 2021 RARI Kick-Off Event Tue 2/2, 9. & 23 @ 7PM - STAMPED: Educators and Communities Series Wed 2/10 @ 6PM - Tochi Onyebuchi in conversation with Jonathan Pitts-Wiley Thu 4/8 Jason Reynolds RARI Author Event Contact Amy Vanderweele at avanderweele@provcomlib.org
Esta semana Rafa, Diego, Thomas, Mónika y Óscar dan sus recomendaciones de la semana, analizan la película animada Soul, sugerida por nuestra oyente Hazel Serrano, y Rafa nos recomienda Veep en la sección “Series viejas que hemos visto, pero no estamos viendo actualmente, pero que todos deberían de ver”. 0:00:00 Intro0:00:28 ¿Qué estás viendo? Óscar: Lovecraft Country, Everything’s Gonna Be Okay, Please Like Me.Diego: Joker, Batwoman.Thomas: Archer (s11), Virgin River (s2), Bo Burnham: Make Happy.Mónika: Rompan todo: La historia del rock en América Latina, Fleabag.Rafa: The Mandalorian, Palm Springs.0:24:36 SVQHVPNEVAPQTDDV: Veep.0:33:49 Soul (sin spoilers)0:46:04 Soul (full spoilers)1:28:59 Despedida *Música cortesía de Daemon Hatfield (Good Morning California)
Happy New Year friends!!! Listen to the first episode of 2021 of Hold My Interest as Claire, Erik, Kirtana and Special Guest Star Allison Webster watch and review the hit Australian show Please Like Me. Don't forget to leave us a rating and review on apple podcasts!
Bienvenidos y bienvenidas a Cultura Seriéfila. En este quinto programa de la cuarta temporada del podcast, Miguel Romero, Swanilda, Alberto Wikiseries y Stakado presentan las series de la primera mitad de noviembre. También comentan los regresos y las renovaciones y cancelaciones. En El Bar, hacemos lo que nos da la gana, recomendando una serie cada uno, e incluso un videojuego. Para terminar, leemos los comentarios y os emplazamos hasta dentro de quince días Os dejamos los tiempos del programa: Estrenos (12:48) Netflix (13:39) Amor y Anarquía (13:49) Paranormal (20:35) Dash & Lily (26:05) The Liberator (35:20) Los favoritos de Midas (45:14) HBO (59:28) Romulus (59:32) Industry (1:08:25) A Teacher (1:12:52) Valley of Tears (1:18:16) Movistar+ (1:29:03) Moonbase 8 (1:29:08) Roadkill (1:34:41) Filmin (1:40:59) Todas las criaturas grandes y pequeñas (1:41:06) Adult Material (1:45:24) ByAnaMilán (Atresplayer Premium)(1:52:51) Next (FOX)(1:59:54) Interrogation (Calle 13)(2:03:30) Sospecha (Sundance TV)(2:11:14) Soulmates (AMC)(2:12:20) Darknet (DARK)(2:19:54) Renovaciones y cancelaciones (2:22:11) El Bar (2:30:21) Please Like Me (2:31:02) Visage (2:41:51) Veneno (2:51:13) The Americans (3:01:16) Comentarios (3:17:29) Os dejamos también los enlaces a los últimos artículos del blog: Crítica de ‘Gambito de Dama’, por Rocío Gevaudan: https://culturaseriefila.com/gambito-de-dama-critica-netflix/ Por último, os dejamos nuestro contacto. miguel.romero@culturaseriefila.com Twitter: @CSeriefila Instagram: cultura_seriefila
Bienvenidos y bienvenidas a Cultura Seriéfila. En este quinto programa de la cuarta temporada del podcast, Miguel Romero, Swanilda, Alberto Wikiseries y Stakado presentan las series de la primera mitad de noviembre. También comentan los regresos y las renovaciones y cancelaciones. En El Bar, hacemos lo que nos da la gana, recomendando una serie cada uno, e incluso un videojuego. Para terminar, leemos los comentarios y os emplazamos hasta dentro de quince días Os dejamos los tiempos del programa: Estrenos (12:48) Netflix (13:39) Amor y Anarquía (13:49) Paranormal (20:35) Dash & Lily (26:05) The Liberator (35:20) Los favoritos de Midas (45:14) HBO (59:28) Romulus (59:32) Industry (1:08:25) A Teacher (1:12:52) Valley of Tears (1:18:16) Movistar+ (1:29:03) Moonbase 8 (1:29:08) Roadkill (1:34:41) Filmin (1:40:59) Todas las criaturas grandes y pequeñas (1:41:06) Adult Material (1:45:24) ByAnaMilán (Atresplayer Premium)(1:52:51) Next (FOX)(1:59:54) Interrogation (Calle 13)(2:03:30) Sospecha (Sundance TV)(2:11:14) Soulmates (AMC)(2:12:20) Darknet (DARK)(2:19:54) Renovaciones y cancelaciones (2:22:11) El Bar (2:30:21) Please Like Me (2:31:02) Visage (2:41:51) Veneno (2:51:13) The Americans (3:01:16) Comentarios (3:17:29) Os dejamos también los enlaces a los últimos artículos del blog: Crítica de ‘Gambito de Dama’, por Rocío Gevaudan: https://culturaseriefila.com/gambito-de-dama-critica-netflix/ Por último, os dejamos nuestro contacto. miguel.romero@culturaseriefila.com Twitter: @CSeriefila Instagram: cultura_seriefila
In the final part of our major investigation into the often inaccurate portrayal of hot air ballooning on Aussie TV, we look back at Rake, Please Like Me, All Saints, Home and Away and The Simpsons to see if they can get hot air ballooning right. Stay tuned for our lowest and highest ever scores!
Description: In order to lead with your brand, you’ve got to have a distinct point of view. Every brand, be it a consumer brand or your own, has to have a solid brand foundation and stand for something. It is all about making consciously competent choices that dictate how you show up everyday and represent your core belief. We all have many talents, but if you try to be all things to all people, you lose sight of your foundation and what makes you unique. Jayzen is thrilled to welcome Evan Shapiro to the podcast. As a creative executive in entertainment and media, Evan shares his amazing career path and secrets to his incredible brand. With roots in live theater on Broadway, Evan is an award winning producer and Professor for TV and Media. Guest Bio Evan Shapiro is an Emmy and Peabody Award winner, having produced or created more than 150 television series, specials, documentaries and podcasts, including Portlandia, Comedy Bang Bang, Maron, National Lampoon Radio Hour Podcast, The Roast Of Your Teenage Self, Dinner For Five, Please Like Me, Take My Wife, Bajillion Dollar Propertie$, Shrink, Trapped In The Closet, Harmonquest, Laurie Kilmartin’s 45 Jokes About My Dead Dad, Doug Stanhope’s No Place Like Home, Jospeh Gordon Leavitt’s HitRecord, Fortitude, Carlos, My Brother My Brother & Me, Brick City, This Film Is Not Yet Rated, and Funny Women of A Certain Age. He is a Professor for TV and Media at NYU/Stern School Of Business and for Media Studies at Fordham University, a sought-after guest speaker for conferences and universities, as well as a frequent guest writer for publishers such as Huffington Post, Deadline and The Wrap, where he has made some rather bold predictions about the future of the media and entertainment industry, many of which have come to fruition. He is also an in-demand lecturer for companies and government agencies about Generation Y and Generation Z. Links To learn more about Lead With Your Brand and the Career Breakthrough Mentoring program , please visit : https://www.leadwithyourbrand.com To book Jayzen for a speaking engagement or workshop at your company, visit : https://www.jayzenpatria.com Please connect on LinkedIn : https://www.linkedin.com/in/jayzenpatria
I dette afsnit finder vi ud af, hvor litterær Anders er og hvor meget historie Troels kan huske. Vi snakker om I Am Legend, David Copperfield: 15 Years of Magic, Please Like Me og The World According to Jeff Goldblum. Sidst men ikke mindste anmelder vi Armando Iannuccis The Personal History of David Copperfield. Støt […]
Erika & Paul are talking a 90s indie classic this week...Muriel’s Wedding, starring Toni Collette and Rachel Griffiths! Your hosts celebrate the best American representation ever in a foreign film, set their price for immigration fraud and along the way discover the perfect motto for every country. All this and also a dissection of truly fantastic movie...download and enjoy! -Paul had recommendations galore this week...Please Like Me, Everything’s Gonna Be Okay and Crazy Ex-Girlfriend! -Erika went broad as well...the entire Toni Collette oeuvre!
En este episodio hablaremos de: Reflector a las Butacas: Las aplicaciones más y menos populares en esta cuarentena; Comedia: La película restaurada de “Los olvidados” de Luis Buñuel, “La Cenicienta” con Isaac Hernández y “Hamilton” están en línea; Escena 1: La serie “Please Like Me” en Netflix para hablar de las imperfecciones en el amor; Souvenir: La plática TEDx de Barbara Fredrickson “Remaking Love”, la cerveza Jabalí y el disco de Sasha Sokol “Sasha”. Con: Mauricio Montesinos FB , TW y LetterBoxd: @pezdeoromx IG: @elpezdeoromx Denise Matienzo TW: @lamatienzo IG: @denisematienzo Dramarama: TW, FB e IG: Dramarama Mx Correo electrónico: dramaramamx@gmail.com
Stephanie Early Green returns to talk about Trackers, the 2019 South African "thriller" that Cinemax has imported. Unfortunately, the only place it led the EHG panel was Dullsville, despite big game, gun battles, and the apparent love child of Christian Bale and Randall Batinkoff...but we did talk about the "COVID programming trough" that's rapidly approaching for all TV fans. Later, we went Around The Dial with Love Life, Married At First Sight Australia, Please Like Me, 13 Reasons Why's final season, and Disney Gallery Colon The Mandalorian; then we wondered what themed episode titles would look like for series that don't already have them in David Ellis Dickerson's Extra Credit. Did Crazy Ex-Girlfriend sing successfully for its Canon supper? Who's smashing the Iron Throne on HBOMax, and what police (shows) got defunded? And who was attuned to Sad Hulk's rewrites of legendary TV theme songs during Game Time? Stare into the middle distance as you listen to an all-new Extra Hot Great.SHOW TOPICSTrackersATD: Love LifeATD: Married At First Sight AustraliaATD: Please Like MeATD: 13 Reasons WhyATD: Disney Gallery: The MandalorianExtra Credit: The One Where The Titles Have A ThemeThe Canon: Crazy Ex-Girlfriend S01.E13 Josh And I Go To Los Angeles!Winner and Loser of the WeekGame Time: Songs In The Key Of HulkSHOW NOTESSupport the Minneapolis Sanctuary HotelSupport the Homeless Black Trans Women FundEnter #ProgramEHG on Instagram or TwitterTara on the Homemaking Amys at PrimetimerStephanie Green's story, "Fourteen Meals," for The New Ohio ReviewSupport the Ottawa Food Bank with Raised By Wolves's cookbook, Braised By WolvesThe Blotter PresentsSign up to be a contestant on season 1 of The Great American Pop Culture Quiz ShowPhoto: Nick Strasberg / CinemaxDISCUSSIONTalk about this episode on its dedicated page on ExtraHotGreat.comTweet at us @ExtraHotPodcast on TwitterWe are @ExtraHotGreat on InstagramSUPPORT EHG ON PATREONThe EHG gang have been recording this podcast for almost a decade now. In podcasting terms, that makes us positively Methuselahian. Since the start of EHG, our listeners have asked if we had a tip jar... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Axel y Valentín agarraron al coronavirus y lo recargaron a trompadas en vivo y lo grabaron, así que prepárense. En este episodio hablan de cómo se pueden perder gomas de silicona de auriculares en canales auditivos, en lo que se siente soñar que uno tiene coronavirus, en lo triste que es el final de Please Like Me y la nueva serie del mismo creador, Everything's Gonna Be Okay y varias cositas más, como siempre.
Axel y Valentín otra vez te hacen feliz. Axel llegó tarde a Please Like Me, una de las series más lindas que ha visto la humanidad. Además, Valentín se metió con todo en la filosofía de no hacer nada. También presentan un nuevo podcast, contrastan preguntas y se cagan de risa, motivo principal por el que hacen este podcast.
Josh Thomas is an Australian comedian, actor and writer who broke out on the scene as a teenager, winning best newcomer at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival in 2007 for his first solo show, “Please Like Me.” Thomas went on to stage his stand-up at the Edinburgh Fringe and Montreal's Just For Laughs before developing […]
Today I have the wonderful Debra Lawrance joining me for a chat about the role movement has played in her life (it's a central one!). Debra Lawrance is a graduate of NIDA – 1977; and holds a Bachelor degree in Dramatic Art. She has worked extensively and continuously in film, theatre and television and is still a working actor. Debra is perhaps best known for playing the central role Pippa in the hugely successful Australian soap Home and Away. More recently, she can be seen as Rose in the internationally acclaimed comedy Please Like Me which is currently streaming all over the world. In 2015 Debra was the recipient of the AACTA award for Best Performance in a Comedy for this role, and in 2017 she won a TV Week Logie Award for Most Outstanding Supporting Actress. Debra is currently performing in Harry Potter and the Cursed Child in Melbourne.Since 2005 Debra has also been teaching vocal communication skills to clients from across all sectors of the work force, with a particular emphasis on women's communication issues in the workplace. Come find me, Erica, on Instagram (www.instagram.com/ericawebbyoga) and Facebook (www.facebook.com/ericawebbyoga) and let me know what you thought of the episode!
[Disclaimer]. Pre-Show run-down. Thanks to all the people on the front lines. Healthcare workers; 1st responders; supply-chain; grocery store and pharmacy workers. [Intro]. Subscribe, download. SHARE WITH A FRIEND. Leave us reviews. Guests: Michael Chunyk, Amherst Psychotherapy Practice. https://www.amhersttherapy.org/our-team Johanna Hammer. [News & Shout Outs]: Weeks 5 and 6 of quarantine. How are we all dealing? Protests & observations about people not social distancing. Mental, social, and emotional wellness during this time. 1-800-799-SAFE (7233) Man's Search for Meaning. Book, https://www.amazon.com/Mans-Search-Meaning-Viktor-Frankl/dp/080701429X [How are we entertaining ourselves?] THE SOCIAL DISTANCE RAG. https://soundcloud.com/joshuajoshs/social-distancing-rag “Name 20 Albums” Facebook challenge. Unorthodox, Netflix. Shira Haas - Mi Bon Siach (Singing in Unorthodox) High Maintenance, HBO. https://www.hbo.com/high-maintenance Better Call Saul, AMC. https://www.amc.com/shows/better-call-saul Devs, FX. https://www.fxnetworks.com/shows/devs Everything's Going to Be Okay. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt8680006/ How to Fix a Drug Scandal. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt11958942/ Please Like Me. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2155025/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1 [Plugs] Purple Flame Mutual Aid Network. https://www.gofundme.com/f/thepurpleflameeasthampton Attack Bear Press. https://www.facebook.com/attackbearpress/ Routine Expedition: A Land of the Lost Podcast. New Episode released April 1! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/routine-expedition-a-land-of-the-lost-podcast/id1494644541 Thanks to all the people. Subscribe, download, leave a review. [End.]
Des auditeurs de PlopCast mais surtout des amis, parce que, oui, on peut avoir des amis virtuels, qui se rencontrent autour de leur micro respectif pour parler de leur confinement. On est sérieux mais on surtout on s'amuse beaucoup et on parle de manière honnête et parfois crue. Vous pouvez retrouver mes invités ici: Ben: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC92FbkB0VVB2LO_WDJNXaGA Chris: http://thesynthsquad.fr/ Dari.e: https://interlink-2984.bandcamp.com/album/confinement Winny (Dani): https://lepodcastdedany.lepodcast.fr/ à la fin de l'émission nous faisons quelques recommandations poru mieux vivre votre confinement: Reco Ben: Vincenzo Salvia - Weekend https://vincenzosalvia.bandcamp.com/album/weekend Reco Chris: Animal Crossing sur Switch https://www.nintendo.fr/Jeux/Nintendo-Switch/Animal-Crossing-New-Horizons-1438623.html Reco Dari.e: Empath - Devin Townsend. https://open.spotify.com/album/7MPJRyMFbWbgezRP2Pj4TZ Reco Winny: Le podcast Mana & Plasma https://manaetplasma.com/ Série Please Like Me: https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Please_Like_Me Reco David: Maxthor - Fiction https://maxthor.bandcamp.com/album/fiction Série Atypical https://www.netflix.com/fr/title/80117540 La musique est de Dari.e avec la participation vocale de Winny: https://interlink-2984.bandcamp.com/track/addiction Boutique PlopCast : https://shop.spreadshirt.fr/plopcast Tipeee de PlopCast, n'hésitez pas à faire un don. Merci par avance. https://fr.tipeee.com/plopcast Discord de PlopCast, venez nous rejoindre :) https://discord.gg/5HMe7Ea
Get started with Vue Test Utils (https://vue-test-utils.vuejs.org/) Guest information Lachlan Miller Twitter @Lachlan19900 (https://twitter.com/Lachlan19900) Github (https://github.com/lmiller1990/) Blog/Website (vuejs-course.com/) Book about Vue testing (https://lmiller1990.github.io/vue-testing-handbook/) Picks: Talks from Vue Amsterdam, Vue 3 source code, the movie "Parasite". Name: Jessica Sachs Twitter @_JessicaSachs (https://twitter.com/_JessicaSachs) Github (https://github.com/JessicaSachs) Website: https://jessicasachs.io [00:00:49] Jessica and Lachlan give a brief introduction how they started working on Vue Test Utils. [00:02:32] Jessica and Lachlan discuss working on a rewrite of Vue Test Utils in Type Script. [00:04:22] Find out what Lachlan says what’s a priority for them in the next version of Utils. Also, there is discussion of examples of things that Vue Test Utils wasn’t really built initially to help people test that they are now learning. [00:07:35] For those who don’t have much background with testing, you can hear how Vue Test Utils fits in the larger scope of application and where does Vue Test Utils fit with Jest and Cypress. [00:13:08] Mocking and Stubbing are explained as well as the difference between Mount and Shallow Mount. [00:26:36] An important topic Lachlan discusses is documentation and what the team needs to focus on. [00:31:54] Jessica touches on one of the things they are hoping to address in documentation, and she spills out a couple of cool “SPOILERS!” [00:35:41] What is this talk about, “Imposter Syndrome?” It’s just human, let’s say. [00:39:18] Jessica mentions things she built on Vue Test Utils before and things she’s trying to refine. [00:44:32] Find out why Jessica has a “beef” with the existence of set props. [00:48:21] A question was asked what everyone’s main use of set props is, so listen to hear what they said. Picks: [00:53:56] Elizabeth’s has two picks: A song called, “I Wish,” by Tom Misch and the movie, “1917.” [00:54:29] Ben has two picks: A Netflix show called, “Love Is Blind.” And for gamers out there, “Destiny 2,” and it’s FREE!! [00:56:06] Ari has three picks: Two songs by Scattle called, “Relay” and “Serrated.” Also, a show on HULU called, “High Fidelity.” [00:57:05] Chris’s has two picks: Both are shows are on HULU called, “Everything’s Gonna Be Okay” and “Please Like Me.” [00:58:56] Jessica has three picks: An App/desktop game called “Mini Metro,” GitHubs new notifications UI, and an old comedy movie called, “Bull Durham.” [01:01:20] Lachlan has three picks: Vue.js 3 source code is an interesting read, a movie called, “Parasite,” and a Vue.js Documentary. Links: * Official Episode #9 Site (https://www.enjoythevue.io/episodes/9) * Follow the podcast on Twitter (https://twitter.com/enjoythevuecast) and Instagram (https://instagram.com/enjoythevuecast) * Podcast website (https://enjoythevue.io/) Mocking, Stubbing, Mount, Shallow Mount (https://vue-test-utils.vuejs.org/guides/common-tips.html) Vue.js-course (http://vuejs-course.com/) Vue.js testing handbook (https://lmiller1990.github.io/vue-testing-handbook/) Vue.js documentary (https://laravel-news.com/vuejs-documentary) Sponsor: Linode (https://promo.linode.com/vue) Special Guests: Jessica Sachs and Lachlan Miller.
Appointment Television's Margaret H. Willison put a marshmallow on a stick to talk about Hulu's Little Fires Everywhere, and whether THIS is the real "vanity-free performance" on Reese Witherspoon's recent résumé, plus Kerry Washington's interesting choices as Mia; the production's unwavering commitment to 1997-ness; and whether the male Dawson's Creek lead we'd have bought in the Bill role is actually Dawson himself. Tara refused to be labeled a crackpot for thinking Mike Schur's upcoming philosoph...omedy? book is going to join its "humorous"-essay brethren in sucking, and then we went Around The Dial with Black Monday, The Bachelor, Work In Progress, Please Like Me, an Evil Lunch Bunch concept, Project Runway, and an Amazing Stories update. Margaret couldn't help but wonder if a second-season Sex & The City would make it into the Canon, and after Laura Benanti was a winner and most TV productions were quarantined losers, the Game Time question was Quibi Or Not Quibi?. This all-new Extra Hot Great's got dial-up; listen now!SHOW TOPICSLittle Fires EverywhereI Am Not A CrackpotATD: Black MondayATD: The BachelorATD: Work In ProgressATD: EvilATD: Project RunwayATD: Amazing StoriesThe Canon: Sex & The City S02.E07: The Chicken DanceWinner and Loser of the WeekGame Time: Quibi Or Not Quibi?Full List at 1x SpeedSHOW NOTESTara's Primetimer piece on MomPre-order A Very Special 90210 Book! (Still not a bit!) Listen to Again With Again With This on the AWT PatreonThe Appointment Television! podcastMargaret H. Willison on TwitterPhoto: HuluDISCUSSIONTalk about this episode on its dedicated page on ExtraHotGreat.comTweet at us @ExtraHotPodcast on TwitterWe are @ExtraHotGreat on InstagramSUPPORT EHG ON PATREONThe EHG gang have been recording this podcast for almost a decade now. In podcasting terms, that makes us positively Methuselahian. Since the start of EHG, our listeners have asked if we had a tip jar or donation system and we'd look at each other and say surely that is a joke, people don't pay other people to do podcasts. We'd email them back "Ha ha ha, good one, Chet" and go about our business. Now we are told this is a real thing that real nice people do. Value for value? In today's topsy turvy world? It's madness but that good kind of madness, like when you wake up at 3:15am and clean your house. Or something. In all seriousness, we are humbled by your continued prodding to get a Patreon page up for EHG and here it is! Extra Hot Great on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Sex Education, Stranger Things, Atypical, The End Of The F***ing World, Dark, How To Sell Drugs Online (Fast), Dear White People, Daybreak, I'm Not Okay With This, Wir sind die Welle, Please Like Me und 13 Reasons Why sind nur die prominentesten Beispiele von aktuell erfolgreichen Serien, die adoleszente Charaktere ins Zentrum stellen. Und ihnen Aufgaben vor die Füße legen, die es in sich haben: Sie müssen die Welt retten, uns aufklären, identitätspolitische Kämpfe austragen und ganz allgemein die ziemlich versalzene Suppe auslöffeln, die ihre Elterngeneration ihnen aufgetischt hat. Aber warum sind Kinder und Jugendliche gerade jetzt das Serienmaterial der Wahl? Was sagt ihre Präsenz über uns und unser Konsumverhalten aus? Über diese und weitere Fragen diskutieren Julia Lorenz, Kristoffer Cornils, Julian Dörr, Dennis Pohl und Jessica Hughes in der achten Ausgabe des SPEX-Podcast. Außerdem in dieser Ausgabe: Unsere Kolumnistin Ebow beschreibt, wie es sich für sie anfühlte, dass sich nach dem rassistischen Terror von Hanau Hörer_innen für „die Hymne ‚K4L‘“ bei ihr bedankten. Jazz-Großhoffnung Moses Boyd liefert die Gedanken zur Zeit.
3. Please Like MeRelated links for 3. Please Like Me: Reply to this episode on ykyz: https://ykyz.com/p/366777f2fe94e4124442105e6cbc9f447204f065 Joanie Reviews Stuff microcast: https://ykyz.com/c/microcast?&username=joaniereviewsstuff
After winning high praise for his series Please Like Me, Josh Thomas is back with a quirky American black comedy called Everything's Gonna Be Okay. Director Robert Eggers talks about the inspiration behind his moody thriller The Lighthouse, and a look at Benedict Andrews' Seberg in which Kristen Stewart takes centre stage as French New Wave actress Jean Seberg.
Je bent in het begin heel enthousiast en na een paar dates slaat de paniek ineens toe. Herkenbaar? Druk dan maar op de afspeelknop. Deze aflevering zit vol met alles wat hiermee te maken heeft: de grote bindingsangst kettingreactie, verlatingsangst, bindingsdrift, de toxic millennial cocktail én comedian Pepijn Schoneveld. Heeft hij hier ook last van? NOU EN OF!!!! (En Pepijn vertelt het ongelofelijke verhaal van zijn break-up met een beroemde zangeres, luisteren dus.)TipsPepijn Schoneveld maakt de podcast Peptalk. Aanrader! Please Like Me - de fantastische tv serie van Josh Thomas (op Netflix) Everything's gonna be okay - nieuwe tv serie van diezelfde Josh Thomas ______ Deze aflevering wordt gesponsord door CJP. Wanneer je lid wordt van CJP kun je allemaal leuke culturele dingen doen, mét korting! Naar een festival, theater, concert of de film. Perfect voor een date dus! Ga naar Shop.CJP.nl en vul de kortingscode DATEVERMAAK in voor €3.50 korting op je lidmaatschap!
The Spill is Mamamia's daily entertainment podcast that catches you up on everything in entertainment and pop culture. It's snackable and perfect for your commute home. On the show today… Josh Thomas spoke to Laura and Kee from his LA home, all about his new show Everything's Gonna Be Okay. They covered everything from portraying family trauma to casting a character with Autism. CREDITS Hosts: Kee Reece & Laura Brodnik Producer: Hannah Bowman WANT MORE? Read all the latest entertainment news on Mamamia... https://mamamia.com.au/entertainment/ Follow us on Instagram @mamamiaentertainment https://www.instagram.com/mamamiaentertainment/ Subscribe to our Celebrity Newsletter... https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribe/ Join our Facebook page... https://www.facebook.com/mamamiaentertainment/ GET IN TOUCH Call us on the pod phone 02 8999 9386. Email us at thespill@mamamia.com.au Want to hear more Mamamia podcasts? You'll find them here... https://mamamia.com.au/podcasts See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today on the show, Anthony has news about Marvel’s upcoming Doctor Strange sequel, DC/Warner Brothers about-to-be-released Harley Quinn movie, Birds of Prey, and the announcement of Donald Glover’s brilliant Atlanta series returning to FX. Plus, Anthony is binge watching a brilliant Australian comedy called Please Like Me. He’s giving it a big recommendation but find […]
We've got thoughts on a Star War, and (bah humbug!) share our biggest pop culture disappointments of the year. Also discussed: You, Please Like Me, Breaking Away, Little Women, The Mandalorian, His Dark Materials, Don't Worry, He Won't Get Far on Foot, The Need, Doom Patrol
In episode 74, Andy and Naomi are joined by Australian comedian Josh Thomas (@JoshThomas87) to talk about his show Please Like Me, his experience moving to the US, relationships, and more! Plus they give advice to fans who wrote in. Also tickets for upcoming live shows in Los Angeles, San Francisco, and New York are available now on the website under 'See Us Live.' Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
In this episode Eli and Meg discuss their favorite movie musicals, Please Like Me, Chernobyl, and Bon Appetit's YouTube channel.
The one where Mandy and Kate chat to pea friend Michelle, who tells her story, its raw and real, her parenting took a pea turn when at 5 months her baby girl was diagnosed with a brain tumor. You will fall in love with Michelle, cause in pea tradition she keeps its honest!Lisa Jenkins Life Coach was visiting the Pod Bar in episode 18 July 2019Michelle’s hair salon is called Vamp Hair & Beauty located in BayswaterPea Friend Sally has a printing business (episode 26 Sep 2019 - link to come)What made Kate cry this week was Netflix’ AtypicalMandy recommends Aldi’s Roti Bread – no link but find it in the frozen sectionPodcast Wilosophy with Josh Thomas (episode 6 November 2019). Please Like Me is on Netflix, and his new show Everything’s Gonna Be OK is not in Australia yetFunniest Podcast My Dad Wrote A Porno Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/too-peas-in-a-podcast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Me Too movement founder Tarana Burke on her work before and after #Metoo went viral in October 2017 and some of the challenges of Me Too in Australia, comedian Josh Thomas revisits Seinfeld, and Ricky Gervais hosts the Golden Globes AGAIN.
Hello! And welcome to another edition of Inside The Newsroom. Today’s guest is… Jamil Smith, senior writer at Rolling Stone where he covers national affairs and culture. Jamil is one of the most prominent voices in America on race and politics, so I picked his brain on voter suppression and remembering the life of congressman Elijah Cummings, who sadly passed away last month. Both issues have shaped politics as we know it, so we got into the weeds of how to fix voting discrimination, as well as what legacy Cummings will leave behind. Below is a post-game of everything we discussed. Enjoy 💪Please Like Me, ThanksBefore you read on, please like this edition of Inside The Newsroom by clicking the ❤️ below the title. That way I’ll appear in clever algorithms and more people will be able to read.Elijah Cummings Wasn’t DoneThe news of Elijah Cummings’ passing last month sent shockwaves through the political world. On both sides of the aisle, Democrats and Republicans attended Cummings’ funeral, which lasted for four and half hours due to the volume of people lining up to give eulogies. My favorite was from Barack Obama…No matter how much Cummings achieved in his 23 years in congress — Cummings was sworn in in 1996 after winning a special election of Maryland’s 7th District — it still feels that his death, at 68 years of age, was premature. Whether it was standing up for police brutality in the aftermath of Freddie Gray’s death in his native Baltimore, or his role in the impeachment of Donald Trump, Cummings was as good as they come.And he wasn’t done. As his widow Maya Rockeymoore Cummings, and Maryland Democratic Party chairwoman, said in her statement above, Elijah was working “until his last breath”, signing two subpoenas on his deathbed, both relating to the Trump administration’s policy change to temporarily end the ability for severely ill immigrants to seek care in the United States. Congressman Elijah Cummings left behind a gargantuan legacy that will take multiple people to replicate.Jamil Smith, Rolling StoneRacism Kills, LiterallyIt’s currently unknown what led to Cummings’ death, except “complications concerning longstanding health challenges," according to his office. What we do know is that Cummings faced the brutality of racism all his life, having first being attacked by a white mob for integrating a swimming pool in Baltimore when he was just 11 years old. We also know that racism causes real health problems. According to a recent study, racism promotes genes that trigger inflammation, one of the major drivers of disease. This is just one reason why black Americans have a life expectancy at birth of 75.6 years, while white Americans are expected to live to 79.April Thomas, University of Southern CaliforniaA Real-Life PurgeOne of congressman Cummings’ biggest fights was against voter suppression, spearheading the House Oversight Committee and becoming a leading voice within the Democratic Party on several civil rights issues. Continuing that fight is Stacey Abrams, a relatively new face to the wider public who’s tipped to be a powerful voice within the Democratic Party for years to come. Abrams shot to fame after she lost by just 0.4 per cent, or less than 60,000 votes, to Republican Brian Kemp in Georgia’s race for governor in the 2018 midterms. The race was riddled with so many allegations that the House Oversight Committee, led by Cummings, launched an investigation into what really happened. While the investigation is still ongoing, it was revealed recently that top Republicans in Georgia are continuing to use their power to suppress minority voters. In what is being ripped out of Kemp’s playbook, top officials in the state are investigating and issuing subpoenas to political opponents, without publicly showing evidence there was wrongdoing by those parties.That’s where Abrams comes in. Instead of following top Democrats’ calls to run for president, Abrams launched a new national voting rights campaign, Fair Fight 2020, which aims to educate and protect voters of their rights. In some ways, Republicans understand black voters better than Democrats. While voter suppression laws aren’t as overt as they once were, individual red states now use more insidious methods carefully planned to make it harder to register and to cast a vote. In Georgia, some counties were left with just a single polling station, and it’s thought that almost 16 million Americans overall were removed from electoral register between 2014 and 2016.Oliver Laughland, The GuardianWhich States Are Most Restrictive To Vote?I was surprised to see that Virginia, a state Hillary Clinton won by more than five points, was among the most restrictive states in the country, but that can be explained by the majorities held by the Republicans in both the state House and Senate. Thanks to the fine folks at the Guardian US, you can find out how restrictive each state is.Shelby County vs HolderIn 2013, the Supreme Court of the United States ruled in a 5-4 decision to strip away key protections of the Voting Rights Act, a staple in the country’s democracy since 1965. In the judgement, the SCOTUS ruled that Section 4 of the Voting Rights Act — the section that determines which states can change their voting laws without approval — was unconstitutional. Chief Justice John G. Roberts delivered the court’s opinion stating that “the Voting Rights Act of 1965 employed extraordinary measures to address an extraordinary problem,” suggesting that there’s now less need for voter protection. The neutering of the Voting Rights Act has paved the way for more than half of the nation’s states to tighten their voter-ID laws, including most recently Arizona, Florida, Indiana, Tennessee and Texas. John Schwartz, New York TimesTrump Visits Atlanta To Woo Black VotersDonald Trump visited Atlanta last week to launch his campaign Black Voices For Trump, and unsurprisingly, it quickly turned into a circus. Sadly I’ve run out of words to describe the hypocrisy of the president when it comes to trying to attract minority voters, so I’ll let you watch for yourself…Related Podcasts#55 — Lindsay Gibb(Power Plays newsletter) on the overt sexism in college and professional sports#51 — Jason Kander (Democratic Party) on why veterans have been left behind#47 — Ryan Grim (The Intercept, The Young Turks) on the history of progressivism within the Democratic PartyJob CornerEach week I’ll feature a selection of new journalism jobs. This week, the Texas Tribune announced several postings for their investigative unit project with ProPublica. They also have a bunch of student fellowships…Student FellowshipsData ReporterEngagement ReporterReporterResearch ReporterSenior EditorStory Producer Get on the email list at insidethenewsroom.substack.com
Joel Granger is a full-time actor currently touring Australia as Elder Mckinley in 'The Book Of Mormon'. He’s pretty modest but this guy has a lot to boast about. So far he has appeared as Arpad in She Loves Me (Hayes Theatre), Tobias in Sweeney Todd (New Zealand Opera), plus his Television credits include Jack in Channel Nine’s ‘True Story’ with Hamish and Andy and Mark in ‘Please Like Me’ for ABC/Pivot. You can find him on Instagram and follow his journey @joelgranger_
Hello, and welcome to another edition of the Inside The Newsroom podcast! Today’s guest is James Ball, journalist at the Bureau of Investigative Journalism, and author of the book WikiLeaks. James shot to fame in 2010 when he was hired by Julian Assange to work for WikiLeaks, where he helped publish thousands of classified documents on the U.S. military’s activity in Iraq and Afghanistan. He then joined the Guardian to work on the Edward Snowden leaks and has since written five books about varying aspects of truth-telling and b******t-spotting. Below is a post-game analysis of everything we talked about, so make sure you listen to the podcast for more!Please Like Me, ThanksBefore you read on, please like this edition of Inside The Newsroom by clicking the ❤️ below the title. That way I’ll appear in clever algorithms and more people will be able to read. Cheers.Julian Assange: A TimelineBefore we get started, it’s worth taking a look at how Assange became a top target for the U.S. government. Since Wikileaks released the Afghan war logs in 2010, Assange has become the most prominent free-speech activist/shoddy journalist in the world, depending on how you view him. Regardless of your opinion, his impact on world privacy is undeniable.Liam Stack, Nick Cumming-Bruce and Madeleine Kruhly, New York TimesWhat Kind of Man is Julian Assange?In our podcast, James described the times he private messaged Assange about his progress on the Afghan war logs into the early hours of the morning, and how he could never really trust the man at the centre of everything. They eventually fell out and James went onto write an entire book about his time at Wikileaks, and is thus one of only a few journalists that knows the inner workings of Assange’s mind. James Ball for The AtlanticA Spanish Security Firm Spied on Assange It’s sad that I’m not shocked one bit to learn that Assange was himself spied on 24 hours a day during his seven-year stay at the Ecuadorian embassy in London. Per Spanish newspaper El País “a Spanish private defense and security firm named Undercover Global S. L., which was tasked with protecting the diplomatic building between 2012 and 2018, instructed its men to collect all possible information about the cyberactivist, particularly regarding his lawyers and collaborators.”The surveillance recorded plans by Assange’s team to whisk him out of the embassy in disguise and flee to Russia or Cuba, but the escape was never carried out due to Assange’s refusal to admit “defeat”. José María Irujo, EL PAÍSDid Assange Meddle in the U.S. Election?Rafael Correa, the former President of Ecuador, said yesterday that Assange did in fact interfere with the 2016 election that saw Donald Trump win in minority fashion. Per CNN, “We did notice that he was interfering in the elections and we do not allow that because we have principles, very clear values, as we would not like anyone to interfere in our elections," he said. "We are not going to allow that to happen with a foreign country and friend like the US.”Marshall Cohen and Kay Guerrero, CNNDelay, Delay, DelayWhile all eyes will be on the U.S. extradition case next year, Assange and his team will be working to delay any sentence or extradition as long as possible. That’s because the opposition in the U.S. and the UK have publicly been a lot more forgiving of Assange’s past actions and freedom of the press in general. Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn, who demanded a general election once Theresa May steps down as British Prime Minister in the coming days, said Assange should not be extradited “for exposing evidence of atrocities in Iraq and Afghanistan”. Democratic 2020 frontrunners Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren also came out against any indictment against the Wikileaks founder. If Assange can somehow find a way to outlast Trump, he might well walk away with a helluva reduced punishment.So What’s Next For Julian Assange?Mr. Assange will face a five-day U.S. extradition hearing in the UK next February. The Wikileaks founder faces an 18-count indictment by the U.S. Department of Justice, that includes charges under the Espionage Act for “soliciting and publishing classified information and conspiring to hack into a government computer.” He’s not done there. Swedish prosecutors have also reopened an investigation into rape allegations dating back to 2010.Haroon Siddique, The GuardianRelated Podcasts#44 — Sebastian Junger (Tribe, The Perfect Storm)#43 — Kashmir Hill (New York Times)#11 — Ewan MacAskill (The Guardian)Next Up…… is Christine Brennan, award-winning national sports columnist for USA Today, a commentator for CNN, ABC News, PBS NewsHour and NPR's Morning Edition and a best-selling author.Last Time#44 — Sebastian Junger (Tribe, The Perfect Storm)Thanks so much for making it all the way to the bottom. If you haven’t already, please consider subscribing to get a newsletter about a cool news topic in your inbox every time I release a new podcast (1-2 times a week). You can find me on Twitter at DanielLevitt32 and email me corrections/feedback or even a guest you’d like me to get on the podcast at daniellevitt32@gmail.com. Or just give us a like immediately below, whatever works. Get on the email list at insidethenewsroom.substack.com
Molly and Alice discuss the way that pregnancy is used as a plot device and America's woefully inadequate school system. The Mindy Project, F.R.I.E.N.D.S. Parks And Rec (spoilers for the final season), The Nanny, Harry Potter (briefly), Game of Thrones (not so much), Bojack Horseman, Please Like Me.
Our new buddy Jeremy Howell joins us to catch 'em all with Pokémon Detective Pikachu then team up with a toon-hating detective in Robert Zemeckis' Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988). Later we tackle Robert Pattinson's casting as Batman, if Hollywood should go back to making silent films, Henry's favorite female indie bands (see list below) plus we also talk Her Smell, Mary Magdalene, Zodiac, The Social Network, Drake & Josh, The Sopranos, Long Shot, The Master, Avatar: The Last Airbender, Miranda, Please Like Me, Sabrina, Erin Brockovich, and Surprise, Kill, Vanish. 0:00 - Intros: Welcome Our New Co-Host Jeremy! 12:22 - Reviews: Pokémon Detective Pikachu 59:41 - Retro Review: Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988) 1:32:31 - News: Robert Pattison's Batman Casting 1:44:35 - Mail: Modern Hollywood Going Silent; Favorite Female Indie Bands/Singers (See List Below) 2:01:19 - Picks of the Week: Her Smell, Mary Magdalene, Zodiac, The Social Network, Drake & Josh, The Sopranos, Long Shot, The Master, Avatar: The Last Airbender, Miranda, Please Like Me, Sabrina, Erin Brockovich, and Surprise, Kill, Vanish 2:13:30 - Outros: Check Out Jeremy's www.artandobject.com! *Listener Question Answer (Female Indie Bands/Artists)* Dog Party, The Pretty Reckless, La Roux, Best Coast, Potty Mouth, Mannequin Pussy, The Joy Formidable, Bikini Kill, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Le Tigre, The Runaways + Joan Jett, Bleached, The Interrupters, L7, M.I.A., The Distillers, Grumpster, and Zhora Bonus Shows: www.thefilmbuds.bandcamp.com Merch: www.teespring.com/stores/thefilmbuds Website: www.thefilmbuds.com Email: Thefilmbudspodcast@gmail.com Twitter: @filmbuds/@ChloBo74275186 Letterboxd: @HenryFaherty Instagram: @thefilmbudspodcast
Calma, gente! Seguimos fazendo podcast em português e essa semana conversamos sobre "autocuidado", uma palavrinha que está na moda, e que se bem aplicada pode nos salvar de alguns esgotamentos. Vem descansar e se cuidar com a gente. Tem na Netflix? Tem sim! - Please Like Me, série Australiana Não tem! - Maria Vai Com As Outras, podcast da revista Piauí Exaltando as manas! Karol Conka - Cantora Gabrielle Estevans - jornalista
The siblings have somber moment and pay tribute to their late great aunt, Tia Doris. Then they switch gears and talk Veep, Shazam, Please Like Me, Fast and the Furious, Wrestlemania, and that time Shai made Lily watch Randy "Macho Man" Savage inspirational speeches. And stay tuned after the credits for an extensive conversation about Becky's Passover plans. Shoutouts in this ep to: Take Too Podcast, Take Too Takedown, Mark Porter, Kerry White, Rachel Levitin and Sager Family Farm. Friday Night Movie and Pancake for the Table will be at All Star Comic Con in Tyson's Corner, Virginia, June 8-9, 2019. Get tickets and join us for an amazing experience! Send us your recommendations and your tradesies! We'll watch them and report back on the show! Email us at pancake@pancake4table.com or tweet @FriNightMovie, @pancake4table, @chichiKgomez, and/or @paperBKprincess. Follow our creations and zany Instagram stories @frinightmovie and @pancake4table. Subscribe to our quarterly newsletter for exclusive giveaways and news! Theme music by What Does It Eat. Subscribe and leave a review on IOS or Android at www.fridaynightmoviepod.com. Follow all of our pop culture shenanigans at www.pancake4table.com.
Is being a doctor akin to acting a role? In this episode we chat to Dr Renee Lim, a doctor and actor who has acted in the TV series Please Like Me and East West 101, and Dr Paul Dwyer, who studies the role of performance and theatre in being a doctor.
Happy Holidays everyone and welcome to another episode of 3dacious, a bi-weekly compendium of the top 3 regional Foods I Forked, Cool Collaborations, and events I'm excited about, but will probably miss because I've already taken my Tylenol PM. This week? I rant about my hatred of cookie swaps and think aloud about smiling. Why women are told to do it, and not do it depending on the situation. Plus my recommendation for binge-watching over the holidays. A lovely, sweet sitcom from Australia called, "Please Like Me." Yes, folks, Edacious is WEEKLY. Because it’s never just about the food. Be well. Do good. Big Love. SHOW NOTES – Links to resources talked about during the podcast: Support this podcast! Be Edacious! Patreon is EDACIOUS about supporting creators, helping each one achieve a sustainable income through monthly sponsorship. Thank you to my Edacious Sponsors, who donate so I can save up for a new desk and chair. Because currently, my ass is sitting on the floor ;) Help my back. Click the link. Subscribe. Stay Edacious! - Come on, after this episode? You know you want to. Subscribers get new episodes instantly, while non-subscribers have to wait sometimes for days depending on the Apple Podcast Gods. Never miss a chance to be edacious! Leave a review! - Click the link, then "View in iTunes" then "Ratings and Reviews". Whether you think it's great, or not so great, I want to hear from you. I might just read your review on the air! Whoa! #famousforahotminute
Caitlin Stasey, notable Australian actor (Please Like Me) and founder of the feminist website herself.com joins us to go over some expert predictions of the future that we found online. We talk about everything from prosthetic brains and japanese toilet innovation to how to kill a cow with your bare hands. It's our funniest and most enjoyable one yet!
We review the new show Homecoming, an adaptation of a fiction podcast by Mr. Robot creator Sam Esmail, starring Julia Roberts. We also saw Boy Erased, the 2nd film this year about gay conversion therapy. Also discussed: Wildlife, Suspiria, Please Like Me, Harrow County, The Good Place, Crazy Ex Girlfriend, Rufus Wainwright, Stan Lee, Bad Boys 4 Ever
Nutty Bites 136: Please Like Me Matt told me and Steph that we HAD to watch Please Like Me, and thankfully he did. This show is important and it made us think about a lot of things. We of course … Continue reading → The post Nutty Bites 136: Please Like Me w/Matt & Steph appeared first on NIMLAS Studios.