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In this episode of Current Account, Clay is joined by Ashok Bhundia, IIF's Deputy Chief Economist, to discuss developments in the U.S. Treasury markets in reaction to the recent implementations of tariff and trade policies by the United States. Clay and Ashok walk through the ripple effects of the April 2nd "Liberation Day" and ensuing seven-day tariff pause, how the market disruption compares to other shocks, reasons behind Bond market stability post-April 9th, why the Treasury market is important to the average consumer compared to the stock market, what potential measures may come in the short and medium terms, and much more. This IIF Podcast was hosted by Clay Lowery, Executive Vice President, Research and Policy, with production and research contributions from Christian Klein, Digital Graphics and Production Associate and Miranda Silverman, Senior Program Assistant.
In this episode of Current Account, Clay is joined by David Ljunggren, a Correspondent covering politics for Reuters in Canada, to discuss the 2025 Candian Federal Election held on April 28. Clay and David begin with the results of the election, which saw Mark Carney of the Liberal Party become the country's 24th Prime Minister. After, the discussion centers on events leading up to the election, including the resignation of former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, impact of the recent tariffs implemented by the U.S. and President Donald Trump, how Canada may pivot to other trade partners, what Prime Minister Carney aims to accomplish in the short-to-medium term, and much more. This IIF Podcast was hosted by Clay Lowery, Executive Vice President, Research and Policy, with production and research contributions from Christian Klein, Digital Graphics and Production Associate and Miranda Silverman, Senior Program Assistant.
In this episode of Current Account, Clay recaps a busy week in Washington, centered around the 2025 Spring Meetings hosted by the IMF, World Bank and IIF. Clay begins by analyzing potentially the largest focal point of the meetings: Trade. To help elaborate on some of the discussions, the episode features a number of snippets from speakers at the IIF Global Outlook Forum, highlighted by U.S. Secretary of the Treasury Scott Bessent, who gave insight and perspective directly from inside the Trump administration. Other quotations feature perspectives from the private sector, sentiment in Europe and China, how markets have been and will continue to react, issues regarding U.S. banking supervision, and many more. Other discussions proved to highlight the continued importance of transition finance and its evolving role in the financial industry, emergence of artificial intelligence and digital payments across a variety of agendas, and much more. This IIF Podcast was hosted by Clay Lowery, Executive Vice President, Research and Policy, with production and research contributions from Christian Klein, Digital Graphics and Production Associate and Miranda Silverman, Senior Program Assistant.
In this episode of Current Account, Clay is joined by Eugene Ludwig, Founder and CEO of Ludwig Advisors, to discuss a variety of updates within financial regulation - specifically those in the spotlight as President Trump continues to fill his regulatory cabinet. Clay and Gene start the discussion by assessing how the current administration seems to be approaching regulation, before diving into topics such as increased White House supervision on regulators, plans for potential Basel III implementation, a drastic change from the previous administration in approaching digital assets, how the U.S. is varying its approach from other jurisdictions, how financial institutions are approaching this period of transition and much more. This IIF Podcast was hosted by Clay Lowery, Executive Vice President, Research and Policy, with production and research contributions from Christian Klein, Digital Graphics and Production Associate, and Miranda Silverman, Senior Program Assistant.
In this episode of Current Account, Clay is joined by Rebecca Patterson, Senior Fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations and globally recognized investor and economic researcher, to discuss a potential new feature of the Trump Administration - A Mar-a-Lago Accord. Clay and Rebecca begin by explaining potential motives behind such an accord, followed by detailing the process of making it a reality, the impact the accord may have on the dollar, evaluating this potential scenario to similar measures in the past, how the U.S. may aim to get international support and the feasibility of this process leading to a real Mar-a-Lago accord. This IIF Podcast was hosted by Clay Lowery, Executive Vice President, Research and Policy, with production and research contributions from Christian Klein, Digital Graphics and Production Associate and Miranda Silverman, Senior Program Assistant.
In this episode of Current Account, Clay is joined by Jenny Cosco, Global Head of Government Relations & Regulatory Strategy at LSEG, to discuss recent trends related to market risk and vulnerability. Jenny and Clay discuss some of the key market trends in 2025, how deeply volatile trends could be the pattern of the future, how markets seem to be combating volatility with resilience, regulatory frameworks that may bolster market stability and resilience, an overview of front-of-mind regulatory and market issues and much more. This IIF Podcast was hosted by Clay Lowery, Executive Vice President, Research and Policy, with production and research contributions from Christian Klein, Digital Graphics and Production Associate and Miranda Silverman, Senior Program Assistant.
In this episode of Current Account, Clay is joined by IIF's Martin Boer, General Manager and Chief Representative, Europe, to discuss some of the recent developments captivating the European economy. Joining Clay from Brussels, Martin is able to dive into a number of key areas of focus in the region, including the path of Europe on the road to greater growth and competitiveness, potential implications for the financial industry on a broader consumer level, how things may have shifted since President Trump recently took office, how the European Union is balancing its trade relationship with the U.S. and other major partners, what the near-term outlook may look like for the European economy and much more. This IIF Podcast was hosted by Clay Lowery, Executive Vice President, Research and Policy, with production and research contributions from Christian Klein, Digital Graphics and Production Associate and Miranda Silverman, Senior Program Assistant.
In this landmark 100th episode of Current Account, Clay is joined by IIF's Gene Ma, Head of China Research and Chief Representative of the Asia/Pacific Region, to provide an update on China. Fresh off of the "Two Meetings" sessions, Clay and Gene first provide an update on economic trends from China, before analyzing a potential shift to a more consumption-led economy, how China is responding to President Trump's tariff policy, other ripple effects on China's economy from the U.S.-China relationship and more. This IIF Podcast was hosted by Clay Lowery, Executive Vice President, Research and Policy, with production and research contributions from Christian Klein, Digital Graphics and Production Associate and Miranda Silverman, Senior Program Assistant.
In this episode of Current Account, Clay is joined by Jeffrey Rathke, President of the American-German Institute at John Hopkins University, as well as host of The Zeitgeist podcast, to discuss the results and implications of the recent elections in Germany. Clay and Jeff first recap the events that led to these elections back in November of 2024, before analyzing the results of a voter turnout not seen since reunification: Implications of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU)-Christian Social Union (CSU) bloc forming a coalition government with the Social Democratic Party (SDP), impact on the German economy and its role as a European powerhouse, how U.S.-German relations may change under new leadership, likelihood and procedure of halting the debt brake and much more. This IIF Podcast was hosted by Clay Lowery, Executive Vice President, Research and Policy, with production and research contributions from Christian Klein, Digital Graphics and Production Associate and Miranda Silverman, Senior Program Assistant.
In this episode of Current Account, Clay is joined by IIF's Martín Castellano, Head of LatAm Research, to discuss recent economic developments in Mexico, fresh off a recent investor trip to Mexico City. The discussion centers around the impact of President Sheinbaum's initial few months in office, response to recent actions and discussions led by the Trump administration, Mexico's outlook for growth, overall economic trends in the region and more. This IIF Podcast was hosted by Clay Lowery, Executive Vice President, Research and Policy, with production and research contributions from Christian Klein, Digital Graphics and Production Associate and Miranda Silverman, Senior Program Assistant.
In this episode of Current Account, Clay analyzes a topic gaining momentum in recent weeks - sovereign wealth funds and the potential of one in the United States. Clay first gives some background on sovereign wealth funds at large and examples of successful funds across the globe, before diving into three main points: How sovereign wealth funds are funded, what the objectives of these funds are and how a new U.S. fund may fit into existing legal frameworks. This IIF Podcast was hosted by Clay Lowery, Executive Vice President, Research and Policy, with production and research contributions from Christian Klein, Digital Graphics and Production Associate and Miranda Silverman, Senior Program Assistant.
In this episode of Current Account, Clay discusses developments around the recent tariffs and threatened implemented by United States President Donald Trump on countries and regions such as Colombia, Canada, Mexico, China and the European Union. Clay dives into why and how the Trump administration may use tariffs as a bargaining tool in trade discussions, describing the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) and its role, how these tariffs are impacting markets and international relationships, and much more. This IIF Podcast was hosted by Clay Lowery, Executive Vice President, Research and Policy, with production and research contributions from Christian Klein, Digital Graphics and Production Associate and Miranda Silverman, Senior Program Assistant.
In this episode of Current Account, Clay is joined by IIF's new Deputy Chief Economist, Ashok Bhundia, to discuss economic developments amid South Korea's recent political events. Clay and Ashok recap key points over recent months before discussing the impact these events have on both monetary and fiscal policy, how markets have reacted to the political uncertainty, the forthcoming process to gain clarity on a political leader and much more. This IIF Podcast was hosted by Clay Lowery, Executive Vice President, Research and Policy, with production and research contributions from Christian Klein, Digital Graphics and Production Associate and Miranda Silverman, Senior Program Assistant.
In this episode of Current Account, Clay kicks off 2025 by looking ahead to agenda of the recently inaugurated 47th President of the United States, Donald Trump. This discussion includes highlighting key points such as economic strategy surrounding tariffs, inflation and trade relations, the ongoing nomination and confirmation process of many key cabinet members and potential recurring characteristics of these appointees, and the approach President Trump and his team may use to enact policy and regulation changes, including potential reconciliation methodologies. This IIF Podcast was hosted by Clay Lowery, Executive Vice President, Research and Policy, with production and research contributions from Christian Klein, Digital Graphics and Production Associate and Miranda Silverman, Senior Program Assistant.
#BeAGoodFriend and check out episode #123 of #FeeneyTalksWithFriends featuring Stefania Sassano. It was great to talk with my #friend, Stefania! Stefania is a Production Associate for Directline Media and a Cosplay Content Creator. We talked about: Being a Content Creator (minute 1) Cosplay (minute 3) Creator Fund on TikTok (minute 5) Being a YouTuber (minute 9) Attending The University of New Haven (minute 10) Acting (minute 15) Stefania's X-Men 97 shirt (minute 17) Icon Series Airbnb (minute 19 Feeney's AC Automotive shirt (minute 22) Feeney's dancing video (minute 25) Stefania's resume (minute 29) Podcast sponsors (minute 34) 3 Keys (sponsored by West Hartford Lock) to being a Content Creator (minute 35) “Rogue talks with Carol” TikTok video (minute 39) Stefania's favorite restaurant and 4 superhero guests (minute 42) Content: First, Last, Best, Worst (minute 46) Favorite Teacher in Rogue voice (minute 49) Favorite moment with a friend in a British accent (minute 51) Cosplay questions (minute 52) Comic Cons (minute 55) X-Men Trivia (minute 57) Marvel movie quotes (minute 59) Feeney dressed as Spiderman (minute 1.05) Closing remarks (minute 1.06) Podcast Sponsors: Donut Crazy - www.donutcrazy.com The Fix IV - www.thefixivtherapy.com West Hartford Lock - www.westhartfordlock.com Keating Agency Insurance - www.keatingagency.com Goff Law Group - www.gofflawgroup.net Parkville Management - www.parkvillemanagement.com Luna Pizza - www.lunapizzawh.com/lunas-menu PeoplesBank - www.bankatpeoples.com Float 41 - www.float41.com
So much happens behind the scene to create our favorite television shows. Cath-Anne Ambrose, Script Coordinator and Production Associate from Season Two to Seven of Stargate SG-1, joins Dial the Gate to share some of those details and update us on her world as an instructor!
Adam Lewis is a recent graduate of Syracuse University and undoubtedly made the most out of the opportunities given to him at a young age.Growing up a huge sports fan, Adam knew early on he wanted to be someone who was created these ‘once in a lifetime' moments he would watch on TV. For instance, growing up a New England sports fan, Adam was exposed to multiple championships throughout all the major sports. He wanted to be the person capturing and creating these types of moments.During his tenure at Syracuse, he co-hosted and produced the Cole Swider show with Indiana Pacers guard Cole Swider and former Cuse guard Paddy Casey. He also had a multitude of internships that led him to his current role with NFL Film.Tune into this week's episode of Cam's Corner to get the inside scoop on Adam Lewis' career.Adam Lewis: https://www.instagram.com/alew.24/LIKE, COMMENT, AND SUBSCRIBE FOR MORE CONTENT: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCt67wUrnmYLGSSAsGEnpZ-gFollow Cam's Corner on all podcast and social media platformsApple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/cams-corner/id1585645433Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4T2tKB3OSECsm8blrdmkutTwitter: https://twitter.com/camiasimoneTVInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/cams1corner/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@cams1corner?lang=enListen to episodes on the Cam's Corner official website:https://www.camscorner.orgTune into my self made, produced, and edited documentary on Dan Mazzulla Jr.https://www.camscorner.org/documentary
In this episode, we visit with our good friend, Adrian Revels, Production Associate for Goodyear and 2023 graduate of Leadership Greater Topeka. Hear how he first learned more about TRM through La Manda coming to speak to his LGT class, to how he has now become a strong advocate for our unsheltered neighbors. Also, learn about his story of coming alongside a neighbor who was able to get housing, and how Adrian helped him continue along his path to sustained success! To learn more about TRM Ministries: Click Here!To support TRM, Click Here!
In this episode of Sit Down and Think, I talk with the Crew members of the Disney Channel series The Owl House. I talk with Production Associate rebecca rose, Storyboard Artist Mike Austin, Color Designer Dresden Douglas, and Prop Designer Zharia Rahn. we talk the finale, working during covid, the impact of the show and more.
In this episode of On Mission, Tom Carani, collaborator with the Center, and William Tishuk, Production Associate with the Center, joins Kate Fowler, Chris Pierno, and Fr. Frank Donio, S.A.C. to discuss their experiences of introducing the Catholic Faith, beginning with Baptism, to even their youngest children by incorporating the Faith into everyday family experiences through the rhythms of the Liturgical Year, the Sacraments, Sunday Mass, personal witness, and daily prayers as well as the importance of community support--the village--and the particular witness of the Saints as one raises children.Click here to visit the Center's Marriage and Family resource page.Click here to visit the Prayer & Catechesis resource page on the Center's website. Follow us:The Catholic Apostolate CenterThe Center's podcast websiteInstagramFacebookApple PodcastsSpotify
Fittingly named after speed performance brand “Mallory Ignition,” I had a blast connecting with Multidisciplinary Visual Artist MALLORIE FREEMANS's creative spark, spunk, and spirit – mesmerized by her family's fierce Filipina-Irish entrepreneurial adventures full of “wild energy,” charisma, and family legend-making. Whether pursuing intuition and teenage dreams to looking for truth and the real story behind her larger-than-life 1960s pop singer mom, Mer-Lyn, and fierce leather pants-donning Filipina seamstress grandma “Lola” Fe, we explore where their stories began and blend with Mallorie's own creative fire and highly original work. From cosmetology school to art conservation to her 800-piece sugar-coated chocolate exhibit in abandoned homes, we trace Mallorie's intriguing, non-traditional journey and quest for family folklore. Tune in as we tracer trails of online stardust and “the many lives” left behind by her then rising Filipino-American starlet mom. Like a Netflix series and one-hit-wonder that lingers in your heart and imagination, Mallorie's first-generation immigration story – by way of Atlantic City, Las Vegas, The Johnny Cason show, Dick Clark, and Frank Sinatra – may leave you starstruck, too. MALLORIE FREEMAN was born and raised in Cleveland, Ohio by her mother, Mer-Lyn, a pop singer who recorded music with ABC Paramount at just 16 years old. Her mother later became a modeling agency owner, television producer, and makeup artist. Mer-Lyn's entrepreneurial spirit and DIY nature influenced Mallorie from a young age. Mallorie attended the School of the Art Institute of Chicago after graduating High School. She also attended the Cleveland Institute of Art but is mostly self-taught. As a multi-disciplinary artist, she works with non-traditional media, such as chocolate installations in abandoned spaces, and text-based textile works using synthetic hair. Mallorie has participated in a number of regional + national exhibitions. In addition to her art practice, Mallorie is also a professional art handler, specializing in archival conservation, preservation, and installation. She has been employed at a number of galleries and art institutions including, The Cleveland Museum of Art, The Progressive Art Collection, and has recently moved to Detroit, MI after accepting a position as Production Associate with Library Street Collective. Exhibition at BRICK for the CAN TRIENNIAL All venues open July 8th - August 31st. Reception August 5th 5-9 pm https://cantriennial.org/event/north-collinwood-reception/ Cleveland Print Room: The Suitcase Project https://www.clevelandprintroom.com/the-suitcase-project SCENE: Cleveland Artist Mallorie Freeman Explores Her Mother's Past For Next Series https://bit.ly/3OGOE0X ABC Paramount: Promise by Mer-Lyn: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hwHnFFFbFWg ABC Paramount: You're The Only Boy I'll Ever Love by Mer-Lyn: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OALsiycaTyI Artful Cleveland: ARTworks Profile https://artfulcleveland.org/2016/05/17/artworks-profile-on-mallorie-freeman/
In this fast-paced, task-driven world, where we're all hustling and running from one thing to the next, it can be difficult to slow down, and take a moment to survey ourselves and our surroundings. When we learn how be in the present moment, how to integrate mindfulness activities into our work day, it can lead to reduced stress, increased productivity, and an improved mood. This week on the podcast, (while Shannon is on vacation with her family in the magical land of the Great Mouse), Grace and Melvin (our Production Associate) talk about what mindfulness means to them, what it looks like, why it's important, and how it can wildly improve your focus and overall workday. Joining us on the latter half of the episode is Erika Bartlett, certified yoga instructor and entrepreneur, to share her unique perspective on mindfulness and living in the present moment, and give us advice on how to incorporate mindfulness practices into our daily lives. You can follow Erika's yoga journey and find her resources on the Zen Bend Facebook page, on Instagram, or on YouTube. Read the article that inspired this episode on the blog at BlueSummitSupplies.com. Connect with Blue Summit Supplies for more helpful professional development content on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. Listen to all episodes of the Standard Office Procedures podcast and reach out to us to be featured on the podcast or offer feedback by emailing grace@franklincreativesolutions.com
Episode SummaryMathew Passy is a professional podcast consultant. Actually, he's The Podcast Consultant who helps brands, small businesses and individuals use podcasts and podcast advertising to connect with smart and engaged audiences. Today, Mathew and Harry engage in a dialogue about Mathew's background in audio and why there's still a major competition between the radio and podcasting industries. They talk about cryptocurrency and the decentralization of finance, the corporatization of podcasts, and the work Mathew is doing in localized content. Episode SponsorFocusrite –http://pcjk.es/focusrite ( http://pcjk.es/focusrite) FullCast –https://fullcast.co/ ( https://fullcast.co/) Key Takeaways06:32 – Mathew Passy joins the show to discuss everything from vertical farming and Covid-19, to Joe Rogan and selling sponsorships before launch 19:41 – Mathew's podcast origin story and how he went from a Production Associate at The Wall Street Journal to a podcast consultant 32:01 – The rich history of radio and why the industry still clashes with podcasts 37:19 – Mathew recalls the most memorable moments of his time working in radio 40:30 – Cryptocurrency, NFTs and decentralization of finance 43:23 – Discovering the podcasting community 49:32 – Corporatization of podcasts and how to keep that niche feeling 52:47 – The work Mathew is doing in localized content 56:30 – Something Mathew has changed his mind about recently and the most misunderstood thing about him 59:00 – Harry thanks Mathew for joining the show and let's listeners know where they can connect with him and learn more about The Podcast Consultant Tweetable Quotes“So many people that I talk to in this space ask, ‘How many episodes do I need before I can approach a sponsor?' None. It's hard. You have to know what you're doing. You have to know people. You have to have relationships. People have to trust you. But there's no minimum for selling an ad. You just have to be smart, savvy, committed and confident.” (18:06) (Mathew) “I always found podcasting interesting because it's basically the same thing [as radio] but without the restrictions of Broadcasting, and the FCC, and time limits, and all that nonsense.” (26:43) (Mathew) “The problem is people in radio think that radio is the end all be all, the same way that people in broadcast television think that broadcast television is the end all be all. And what they don't understand is that it's not about the technology or the delivery system.” (35:06) (Mathew) “I'm a big fan of the idea of localized content. I think that is a space that needs deep exploration.” (52:50) (Mathew) Resources MentionedFullCast Website –https://fullcast.co/ ( https://fullcast.co/) Podcast Junkies Junkies Facebook Group –https://www.facebook.com/groups/podcastjunkiesjunkies/ ( https://www.facebook.com/groups/podcastjunkiesjunkies/) Link to Podfest Expo Virtual Summit –https://podfestexpo.com/ ( https://podfestexpo.com/) Link to The Podosphere –https://www.thepodosphere.com/ ( https://www.thepodosphere.com/) Link to Podcast Index Social Mastodon – https://podcastindex.social/about (https://podcastindex.social/about) Podcasting 2.0 Podcast – https://podnews.net/podcast/i4ji5 (https://podnews.net/podcast/i4ji5) Link to PodNews – https://podnews.net/ (https://podnews.net/) Link to Podcast Index – https://podcastindex.org/ (https://podcastindex.org/) Link to Sounds Profitable – https://soundsprofitable.com/ (https://soundsprofitable.com/) Link to The Perpetual Chess Podcast – https://www.perpetualchesspod.com/ (https://www.perpetualchesspod.com/) Link to The Podcast Consultant – https://thepodcastconsultant.com/ (https://thepodcastconsultant.com/) Mathew's LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/mathewpassy/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/mathewpassy/) Mathew's Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/ThePodcastConsultant/ (https://www.facebook.com/ThePodcastConsultant/) Mathew's Twitter –...
Together with Chris Pierno, Kate Fowler, Fr. Frank Donio, S.A.C., and William Tishuk, the Center’s Production Associate, discuss the impact transitional periods can have on individuals and how best to navigate those moments in this episode of On Mission.
Together with Chris Pierno, Kate Fowler, Fr. Frank Donio, S.A.C., and William Tishuk, the Center’s Production Associate, discuss the impact transitional periods can have on individuals and how best to navigate those moments in this episode of On Mission.
In this episode of On Mission, Chris Pierno, Kate Fowler, and Fr. Frank Donio, S.A.C. discuss with William Tishuk, the Center’s Production Associate, the role our witness plays in spreading the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
In this episode of On Mission, Chris Pierno, Kate Fowler, and Fr. Frank Donio, S.A.C. discuss with William Tishuk, the Center’s Production Associate, the role our witness plays in spreading the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
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Isabel Bagsik is a Filipina American graphic designer and creative who recently published the Brown Papaya magazine project—an initiative to challenge the colonized beauty standards of the Filipinx community—one where skin whitening products dominate the beauty industry. The Brown Papaya project aims to "reclaim and embrace darker, brown sunkissed skin" and counteract the negative stereotypes attached to that aesthetic. Born in Pasay City, Philippines, Isabel was brought to the US as a child and grew up in the Bay Area, eventually graduating from UC Davis with double B.A. degrees in Design and Technocultural Studies. She has worked as a designer with students organizations and larger groups such as Kaiser Permanente in Oakland. She is currently working at the Communication Arts magazine as a Design and Production Associate while simultaneously developing her own personal design portfolio and projects.
Damit ihr am Ende ein grandioses Produkt auf der Bühne genießen könnt, brauchen wir nicht nur fantastische Darsteller, sondern auch noch viele tolle Menschen hinter der Bühne. Auch die wollen wir euch hier im Podcast vorstellen. Den Anfang macht heute Susi Strickliesel. Sie ist Casting & Production Associate – sucht also zum Beispiel nach Darstellern, die für Rollen geeignet sind. Was sie dabei noch alles macht und welche lustigen Sachen ihr schon in ihrem Job passiert sind, hört ihr im Podcast. Susi findest du auf Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/susistrickliesel/ Schau auch gern auf unseren anderen Social Media Kanälen vorbei: Instagram: @mehrentertainment facebook.com/MehrEntertainmentGmbH/ Twitter: @mehrentertain youtube.com/user/MehrEntertainment Hier bekommst du Tickets für alle im Podcast angesprochenen Produktionen: http://www.mehr.de/
Hosts Mat Bradley-Tschirgi, William Thrasher, and special guest Russell Dyball (Production Associate for Shout! Factory) talk about A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors. Wes Craven's original screenplay was rejected, but the final film features a script featuring work by wunderkind Frank Darabont (The Shawshank Redemption, The Mist). A gang of teens are attempting suicide thanks to nightmares from Freddy Krueger, but new intern Nancy Thompson (Heather Langenkamp) is able to connect with them. Can they finish off the child killer once and for all? This flick is a fine balance between the dark horror of the original and the pun-filled camp of the later sequels. Mat enjoyed some of Movie Bob's YouTube videos on the Transformers and DC Cinematic Universe films. Thrasher had fun with Thor: Ragnarok. Both of them chat at length about what may lay in store after Marvel is finished with Phase Three of their Marvel Cinematic Universe (i.e. post The Avengers 3). Listen to this episode while welcoming yourself to primetime for maximum enjoyment! Support Sequelcast 2 on Patreon Follow the show on Twitter @Sequelcast2 Like our Sequelcast 2 Facebook Page The theme song to the Sequelcast is written and performed by Marc with a C. Sequelcast 2 is a proud member of the Battleship Pretension Podcast Fleet. Listen to other great movie and TV podcasts here! If you like Thrasher on Sequelcast 2, watch his tabletop RPG video show d-infinity Live!.
Struan Robertson, Production Associate and Workshop Instructor for Mermaid Theatre of Nova Scotia joins us to chat! He may have started as a performer with them but now he's in charge of building all of the puppets and sets in their shop as well as teaching a lot of puppetry. Mermaid Theatre will be back at The State on October 22 with a delectable double feature presenting two tales from children’s illustrator Anita Jeram, Guess How Much I Love You and I Love My Little Storybook.
Zabrina McIntyre is a Production Coordinator on the Tangled animated series over at Disney TV Animation and the curator of Animation Advocate. She got her start as a Production Secretary on Wonder Over Yonder with a promotion to Production Associate soon after. Although this is how she got her professional start in animation, what happened before that? Well, there's a whole piece of the puzzle where Zabrina worked at the Smithsonian and left that lucrative career to get an grad degree! Hear all of this and more in today's episode. Find Zabrina around the internet: @aniadvocate @allthedisneylands IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/name/nm7498861/
We are joined by Dave Rossi (0:55:37) who was a Production Associate for Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Star Trek: Voyager, Star Trek: Insurrection and Star Trek: Nemesis, plus a Associate Producer for Star Trek: […] The post Tribbles in Ecstasy Take 232: A Rossi Reaction appeared first on Holosuite Media.
For the January, 2014 broadcast of Word By Word: Conversations With Writers brothers Joe and David Henry join host Gil Mansergh to talk about their biography, Furious Cool: Richard Pryor and the World That Made Him. Joe is a singer songwriter who broke into the business as a Production Associate for Spinal Tap, the iconic band that never really was. Married since 1987 to Melanie Ciccone, Joe has penned songs for Madonna, Madeline Peyroux and Roseanne Cash. A Grammy-winning record producer, he has created albums with Louden Wainwright III, Elvis Costello, Aimee Mann, Mose Allison, Bonnie Raitt and Hugh Laurie (yes, that Hugh Laurie). David is an author, screenwriter and video & broadcast producer who lives in Louisville, Kentucky. David’s most recent screenplay, co-written with Archie Borders, is Pleased to Meet Me, based on Starlee Kine’s radio story “Everyone Speaks Elton John.” Topics range from Richard Pryor’s demons, to the “salad-making” skills of Bob Dylan and Joan Rivers, to Joe and Bob’s favorite Richard Pryor movies to what a music producer actually does. In short, one of those interesting and eclectic conversations with writers for which Word by Word is famous.
http://www.startrek.com/database_article/rossi-dave David Rossi has served has a production associate on numerous Star Trek related productions, as a supernumeray on several Star Trek episodes, a post-production associate on Star Trek: First Contact, consulted with Marvel Comics and was credited in Star Trek video games. Join us as we go back to Star Trek, with one of the guys that made it happen!
Susan Sackett began an association with Gene Roddenberry, creator of the television legend “Star Trek,” serving as his personal executive assistant for over 17 years until his death in October 1991. She also served as his production assistant on the first Star Trek film and worked closely with him on the next five Star Trek movies. In addition, she served as Production Associate during the first five seasons of the television series, “Star Trek: The Next Generation.” She is the author of 10 books about the film and television industry. In 1994, Susan left California and relocated to Arizona, where she got involved with the Humanist Society of Greater Phoenix, for which she has been president since 2000. Since 2005, she has been on the Board of Directors of the American Humanist Association, and currently serves on the Executive Committee as Secretary. In this discussion with D.J. Grothe, Susan Sackett recounts her history with Gene Roddenberry and the influence he had on her, especially regarding the development of her secular humanist worldview. She talks about Roddenberry's unshakable optimism about humanity's future, and how that was expressed in his creative efforts. She discusses social justice and political messages written into the original 1960's Star Trek series, such as racial and gender equality, and allegories about the United States' involvement in Vietnam. She talks about explicitly secular humanist themes throughout Star Trek: The Next Generation, specifically in episodes like Who Watches the Watchers. She debates other topics addressed within the various Star Trek series, such as distribution of wealth, overpopulation, and the end of the nation-state, and whether or not there was a Marxist bias in the shows. And she reveals her favorite Star Trek episode, and why it is her favorite.