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BroadwayRadio
Tell Me More | Episode 51: Scott Feinberg on The Long-Awaited Tony Awards

BroadwayRadio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2020 29:15


On today’s episode of “Tell Me More,” Matt speaks the most respected man in entertainment awards journalism, The Hollywood Reporter’s Scott Feinberg. On Aug. 7, Feinberg published an article entitled “How Do You Solve a Problem Like the Tonys?” in which he discussed the confusion that has surrounded the Tony read more

The Northminster Church Podcast
"How Do You Solve a Problem Like the Bible?" by Zachary Helton

The Northminster Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2019 27:32


"How Do You Solve a Problem Like the Bible?" based on Genesis 32:22-31 and 1 Timothy 3:10-4:5 by Zachary Helton at Northminster Church on October 20, 2019.

Zbrojovkast
Winter Special 3: Zbrojovka, Europe and the Scottish Connection

Zbrojovkast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2019 55:25


What was the Inter-City Fairs Cup? Who is David Shrigley? What connects John le Carre to Brno? Is David Vaněček simply a "lanky streak of piss"? (Yes). The answers to all these questions - and others! - in Winter Special number three. 0.00 - opening; 2.50 - Zbrojovka in Malta; 12.15 - the Inter-City Fairs Cup explained and the Zbrojovka identity mystery; 24.30 - Introducing Partick Thistle and some idle mascot chatter; 29.35 - Match report: Partick Thistle vs. Spartak Brno; 32.45 - Fairs Cup round-up, How Do You Solve a Problem Like a Drawn Game? and John Le Carre trivia; 44.10 - Beer of the Podcast; 49.35 - a preview, a plea, and an English language song sung in Czech

The Film Programme
Jurassic World

The Film Programme

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2018 35:43


Cult director J.A. Bayona tells Francine Stock why he took on the dinosaurs in Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom and why it's really a haunted house movie. Composer Neil Brand takes us on a tour with Taxi Driver, Bernard Herrmann's game-changing score for Martin Scorsese's masterpiece. Anna Smith looks back at Big on its thirtieth anniversary and reveals how the Tom Hanks comedy relates to the weird trend for body-swap movies in the late 80s. In another edition of Pitch Battle, listener Gerald Corvin pitches a bio-pic centred around the world of bare knuckle boxing in the 18th century, once the most popular sport in England, despite being illegal On the podcast: the first edition of a new series, How Do You Solve a Problem Like... Grease, in which musical fans Caitlin Benedict and Melody Bridges ponder the universal question - can you love a musical that's politically incorrect, specially when you know all the songs and can quote all the lyrics ?

Panelology
Episode 101: Get Happy (with Sebastian Girner)

Panelology

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2018 110:50


Writer and editor Sebastian Girner joins us to talk about Shirtless Bear-Fighter, Scales & Scoundrels, and editing comic books.How Do Solve a Problem Like the Batman?; Here There Be Goblins; Mera-Time Conflict; The Wind in the Willows; The Wrong Gotham; Crazy Train; Jessica in Bizarro-World; Bring Your Daughter to Work Day; Hangin’ with the D; Literal 2-in-1; IISG: Swift Clip!; LBCBR: The Implication of Communism; A Conversation with Sebastian Girner (Dark Nights: Metal #6 - 1:52,Peter Parker: The Spectacular Spider-Man #302 - 8:51,Mera: Queen of Atlantis #2 - 13:12,Breathless #1 - 16:33,Mother Panic: Gotham A.D. #1 - 20:05,Moon Knight #193 - 24:56,Jessica Jones #18 - 26:20,Cyber Force #1 - 29:20,Lockjaw #2 - 31:21,Champions #18 - 33:51,Is It Still Good? - 36:04,LBCBR: The Fly #1 - 41:17,Sebastian Girner Interview - 48:03)

Tell It Again Podcast
Episode 4- I Shook His Hand, A New Thurgood Jenkins, Garmin.

Tell It Again Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2015


Submit your true, anonymous story to TIAhost@gmail.com to be featured on an upcoming episode! CLICK HERE TO SUBSCRIBESTEPS TO SUBMIT YOUR STORY 1.  Record your story (make sure to omit any identifying information)2.  Send it via email to tellitagainhost@gmx.com or TIAhost@gmail.comNOTE: For larger file sizes, try a free file transfer service like wetransfer.com (no account necessary!) 3.  Look for a confirmation email (watch your spam folder!)4.  Reply to the confirmation email5.  Listen for your story!PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONSProblem: I'm too shy.Solution: I can dig this, but it's anonymous.  No one will ever know it is you unless you tell them.Problem: I have no good stories.Solution: I don't believe you. Listen to yourself while you're out with friends, relaxed and having fun.  Or to your own inner monologue as you go about your day. You'll find a lot of memories and stories that you gloss over because they are a normal part of your narrative and memories. Give them some credence!Problem: I don't want it to suck.Solution: It will not suck.   A story delivered with genuine emotion is always compelling.  Relax and have fun doing it!Problem: Like, what kinda story?Solution: Quite literally, any kinda story.  As long as it is interesting, true, and anonymous.  Problem: I don't know how to record it. Solution: You have some options here depending on your hardware.At the most basic level, you can record your story using the "video" function on your phone (place it so your face isn't showing, and talk nice and loud), then email it to me. You may need to break it up into chunks to get it under the file size requirements for most email servers, or upload it first to a free file transfer service (wetransfer.com does it for free and without needing to sign up for an account). If you have a Mac, use GarageBand. Just open a new project and select "Voice" as your instrument.  Once the new project is open, just click the record button to start recording...then start talking!  Same deal as above for the file size requirements.If you have a specific suggestion or question, leave it in the comment section!General tips:Use your comfort zone.  If you feel weird recording yourself in front of a bunch of people, do it alone!  If you feel weird telling a story to an empty room and a computer, have some folks around.  It's ok if we can hear them, as long as the focus is on you!Tell it once before recording so you can refresh yourself on the details.Don't forget to put your phone on silent, but don't stress if some background noise is audible (lawnmowers, cats, etc... preferably not both, that would be tragic and messy).Talk nice and loud, but naturally.  Do a test first, then listen to it and make sure it is easily heard.  Then talk that loud or louder for your story.Don't skimp on the details!  Stay focused on your story, but don't be afraid to be thorough or to get a little sidetracked.Record it all in one sitting.  You can go back and edit, or restart, but it is difficult to keep audio sounding consistent and uniform over multiple days/recordings.I look forward to hearing your stories! Email me or comment here if I can help!

Tell It Again Podcast
Episode 3 - Love and Shenanigans; Morgan Freeman; The Tree Story.

Tell It Again Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2015


Love and Shenanigans; Morgan Freeman; The Tree Story.  Thanks for listening, and enjoy!Submit your true, anonymous story to be featured on an upcoming episode!Click here to listen to Episode 3STEPS TO SUBMIT YOUR STORY 1.  Record your story (make sure to omit any identifying information)2.  Send it via email to tellitagainhost@gmx.com or TIAhost@gmail.comNOTE: For larger file sizes, try a free file transfer service like wetransfer.com (no account necessary!) 3.  Look for a confirmation email (watch your spam folder!)4.  Reply to the confirmation email5.  Listen for your story!PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONSProblem: I'm too shy.Solution: I can dig this, but it's anonymous.  No one will ever know it is you unless you tell them.Problem: I have no good stories.Solution: I don't believe you. Listen to yourself while you're out with friends, relaxed and having fun.  Or to your own inner monologue as you go about your day. You'll find a lot of memories and stories that you gloss over because they are a normal part of your narrative and memories. Give them some credence!Problem: I don't want it to suck.Solution: It will not suck.   A story delivered with genuine emotion is always compelling.  Relax and have fun doing it!Problem: Like, what kinda story?Solution: Quite literally, any kinda story.  As long as it is interesting, true, and anonymous.  Problem: I don't know how to record it. Solution: You have some options here depending on your hardware.At the most basic level, you can record your story using the "video" function on your phone (place it so your face isn't showing, and talk nice and loud), then email it to me. You may need to break it up into chunks to get it under the file size requirements for most email servers, or upload it first to a free file transfer service (wetransfer.com does it for free and without needing to sign up for an account). If you have a Mac, use GarageBand. Just open a new project and select "Voice" as your instrument.  Once the new project is open, just click the record button to start recording...then start talking!  Same deal as above for the file size requirements.If you have a specific suggestion or question, leave it in the comment section!General tips:Use your comfort zone.  If you feel weird recording yourself in front of a bunch of people, do it alone!  If you feel weird telling a story to an empty room and a computer, have some folks around.  It's ok if we can hear them, as long as the focus is on you!Tell it once before recording so you can refresh yourself on the details.Don't forget to put your phone on silent, but don't stress if some background noise is audible (lawnmowers, cats, etc... preferably not both, that would be tragic and messy).Talk nice and loud, but naturally.  Do a test first, then listen to it and make sure it is easily heard.  Then talk that loud or louder for your story.Don't skimp on the details!  Stay focused on your story, but don't be afraid to be thorough or to get a little sidetracked.Record it all in one sitting.  You can go back and edit, or restart, but it is difficult to keep audio sounding consistent and uniform over multiple days/recordings.I look forward to hearing your stories! Email me or comment here if I can help!

Screeners Podcast
Episode 16: Fire, Light, and Christmas Cheer

Screeners Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2013 74:14


With Thanksgiving upon us, you might expect the Screeners to take a couple leisurely weeks off, much like your favorite late-night shows, but they’re having none of it. Hollywood’s releasing blockbusters at the end of November, so they’re here to deconstruct them...after Jump Cuts, of course.How Do You Solve a Problem Like...Christmas?The holidays have arrived, so we might as well enjoy them in the lightning round. Chris starts us off by soliciting the Screeners’ favorite holiday movies. They manage to come up with almost entirely different lists, and Josh has even seen a couple of the movies on them. Christmas miracles do exist!And speaking of classic holiday joy, NBC is bringing back the Christmas musical. Except instead of finding the next Bing Crosby, they’ve cast Carrie Underwood to star in a revival of the stage version of The Sound of Music. We’re going to go ahead and assume that everyone’s first reaction is a bewildered, “Wait...what?” But could it work?From red and green all the way to noir:  Matt Damon and Ben Affleck are slated to work together on one of DC’s upcoming film properties. Unfortunately, they’re only signed up as producers, and the superhero star for this one is Sleeper. “Who?”Yeah, that’s what we said.Finally, a moment of silence for television. That’s right. Cable companies are seeing their subscriber rolls decline, and people are even dropping broadband plans in some areas. The graphs are undeniable, but what does this actually mean for the industry? Who better to make semi-informed prognostications than the Screeners?Consider the Fire CaughtThe Hunger Games: Catching Fire is officially the highest-grossing November movie of all time. In a season usually dedicated to a slate of somewhat artsy movies, Hollywood has gambled on a teen-targeted blockbuster, and it’s paid off so far, at least in ticket sales.What does this say for the fall movie season, though...and, more importantly, what can the Screeners find to argue about in the story of Katniss’ sacrificial love and courage? We’re betting there’s something…The Screeners Cross-promotion ExtravaganzaFor this episode’s Cutting Room Floor, the Screeners welcome their first-ever celebrity guest. Author RG Triplett joins the fray to talk about his new project, the Epic of Haven trilogy. The first book, The Great Darkening, is slated for release next March. He’s self-publishing the whole series with the help of some enterprising friends (including maybe a Screener or two) and hoping to gain some traction with a Kickstarter campaign, so there’s plenty of conversation material. Oh yeah, and we should probably ask him about the story itself while we have him around. It’s a busy episode, but that about wraps things up. See you next time on the Screeners Podcast!