Podcast appearances and mentions of Rachel Winter

  • 31PODCASTS
  • 55EPISODES
  • 29mAVG DURATION
  • ?INFREQUENT EPISODES
  • Aug 9, 2024LATEST

POPULARITY

20172018201920202021202220232024


Best podcasts about Rachel Winter

Latest podcast episodes about Rachel Winter

Friendshipable
135: Friendship is the new marriage, with Rachel Steinman and Rachel Winter

Friendshipable

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2024 29:54


Making friends in the era of platonic romance. The fact is that friendship is the new marriage. We can find intimacy without sex, be invested in each others lives, and grow in friendship together.Just us as we talk with Rachel Steinman and Rachel Winter, authors of the book Stay Golden, Girls as we chat about the importance of women's friendships and their lifelong bonds that contribute to the foundation of a happy and fulfilling life.Rachel Steinman is a writer, teacher, and mental health advocate. She hosts the Dear Family, Podcast with inspirational guests who have overcome mental health obstacles to thrive. Rachel Winter is a writer, director, and an Academy Award®-nominated producer for Dallas Buyers Club. Along with LeBron James, Winter produced James' biopic Shooting Stars. She also produced and directed the audio drama Supreme: The Battle for Roe, a nine-part series that weaves together the incredible story of the young female lawyer who argued Roe v. Wade in front of the Supreme Court and the Justice who wrote the opinion. You can learn more about the book on the website or on Instagram or Etsy.#BeAFriend Support us: PatreonEmail: friend@project-bff.comShare the love: subscribe + rate us in your favorite podcast app + tell your friendsWe use Buzzsprout to host our podcast + we love it. They make it so easy!Support the Show.

The Ian King Business Podcast
Interest rates, watches and weapons

The Ian King Business Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2024 18:24


Barclays Chief UK Economist Jack Meaning, talks to Ian King about interest rates.Ian is also joined by Rachel Winter, Partner at Killik and Co to discuss all the latest from the markets.And we hear about Watches of Switzerland buy-out of Italian jewellery brand Roberto Coin for 104 million pounds

Dear Family,
The Rachels- Why Friendship is the New Marriage and Golden for Mental Health

Dear Family,

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2024 63:59


Rachel Winter and Rachel Steinman are best friends, co-authors, and co-hosts of this special collab between the Dear Family, Podcast with Stay Forever Gold.    Rachel Winter is a writer, director, and an Academy Award®-nominated producer for Dallas Buyers Club. She produced LeBron James' biopic, Shooting Stars, and produced and directed the audio drama, Supreme: The Battle for Roe starring Maya Hawke and William H. Macy. It's a nine-part series weaving together the incredible story of the young female lawyer who argued Roe V. Wade in front of the Supreme Court and the Justice who wrote the opinion. She made her directorial debut with The Space Between, starring Kelsey Grammer, for which they both received awards from various Film Festivals. She's got a killer sense of design and a flair for life that always involves color.   Rachel Steinman is a writer, teacher, and mental health advocate who hosts the Dear Family, Podcast with inspirational guests who have overcome mental health obstacles to thrive. She received her Masters in Education and teaching credentials from UCLA, has taught every elementary school grade, and has even been the school librarian. She is a lead presenter for NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness), going into middle and high schools to educate students, parents, and staff about warning signs while offering resources and hope. She's passionate about getting people to talk about mental health by replacing stigma, shame, and secrecy with love, compassion, and understanding. She loves to laugh and is a great audience.   The Rachels call themselves Friendship Ambassadors who believe we should celebrate friendship for how it benefits the community, connection, mental health, longevity, and overall happiness. It's why they wrote Stay Golden, Girls: Friendship is the New Marriage, a fun and bright hardcover gift book made up of light essays, poignant and fun celebrity quotes, and bold, joyful illustrations. We are in the midst of a Barbie/Female empowerment movement and a cultural shift and it's great to see women of all ages embracing "platonic romance.”   Together, the Rachels discuss:   *Their platonic romance- a best friendship that has lasted over three decades through the ups and downs of careers, marriage, kids, the loss of a parent, and more.   *How the pandemic changed how we view friendship.   *Why Galentine's Day is the best holiday.   *The benefits of mommunes.   *An article about seven young Chinese women who pooled their resources and bought a run-down mansion outside the city for their retirement but ended up using it as a gathering place- the inspiration for their book.   *The Rachels' amazing group of women friends, in addition to other groups of women worldwide, are starting to prioritize their relationships with their best friends and living healthier, happier lives.    *Studies (including The U.S. Surgeon General and the Harvard Happiness Study) show how friendship leads to happiness. Why married men live longer when they are married to women but the reverse is not true for women who are married to men.   *What makes old friends so golden.   *Why the Rachels partnered with Girls Inc., an organization that is 160 years old that mentors girls and young women.    *Why Rachel Winter, who has a full-time job as a producer and a director, puts so much time and effort into getting the book and the message out into the world.    *Why Rachel Steinman, a mental health advocate, believes friendship is the best medicine and therapy, and a way to combat the epidemic of loneliness so many are facing.   *Why friendship is the new marriage, why we should celebrate platonic romance, why there's a shift in prioritizing friendship, and why you can be intimate with a friend without sex.   *How friends can be soulmates and how the Rachels are happily married (to men) and have kids but are each other platonic soulmates.   *The Rachels' relationship is like a marriage in that they gave each other rings, opened a joint bank account, swirl each other around when they go dancing, and tell each other they love each other… among other things.   *How much fun it is to learn about all the women's friend group chat names.  *What happens when there is competition among friends, and how even women of a certain age can feel jealous and competitive with their girlfriends.  *What happens when you lose a friend because the relationship feels irreparable. *How to foster friendships and create community and connection.    *Examples of how to be a better friend.   *What happens when women work together and why we're so much stronger when we're together.    *Mother/Daughter relationships and how lucky you are if you can move into the phase of becoming close friends.   *Why the ritual of women all over the world getting together to imbibe beverages (coffee, tea, booze) is so important for stress relief, relaxation, connection, and celebration.    *Why Ladies' Night/Girls' Trips are so important and how much better we feel afterward.    *An example of a great friend date.   *The Rachels discuss the new brand they're building, Stay Forever Gold, all about friendship, community, and connection.   *The Rachels' letters to their younger selves.   *The Rachels' happiness habits. *****   SHOW NOTE LINKS:   Stay Forever Gold Website SGG on Amazon Shop SGG on Etsy Instagram- Stay Forever Gold Facebook- Stay Forever Gold TikTok- Stay Forever Gold Blog- Stay Forever Gold on Medium   CONNECT WITH DEAR FAMILY,! *Dear Family, Podcast Page *Write Now Rachel Website *Rachel's Blog @Medium *Rachel's Twitter *Facebook *Instagram   WAYS TO HELP THE PODCAST: *PLEASE Leave a 5-Star Review and Subscribe! Thank you! Your support means the world to me. Wishing you love, happiness, and good mental health always.   Big Thanks and Gratitude to: Coordinator - Camille Stidham Cinematographer - James Bragg Editor - Connor D'Angelo Sound - Kyle Farmer Music- Ari Silberman Intro- Benjamin King  

The Ian King Business Podcast
Worries over Thames Water, record sales at Travelodge, profits up at Lloyd's

The Ian King Business Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2024 21:51


Ian King's been speaking in detail with Thames Water's chief executive Chris Weston about the company's financial status, after shareholders refused to inject new funds into the company.Jo Boydell, CEO of Travelodge, discusses their record annual sales which topped 1 billion pounds.And Lloyd's of London has also reported strong results - Ian talks to chief executive, John Neal.Plus there's a roundup of the markets with Rachel Winter, Partner at Killik & Co.

Inside The Moms Club
Next Generation “Golden Girls”

Inside The Moms Club

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2024 47:19


Oscar nominee Rachel Winter and Dear Family podcast host Rachel Steinman are lifelong friends. Together they share the amazing experience of female friendship in their new book Stay Golden Girls: Friendship is the New Marriage. Join the Moms in an entertaining and enlightening hour with new friends.

The Film3 OG and The Next Wave of Cinema
Rachel Winter // Oscar Nominated Filmmaker Telling Meaningful Stories

The Film3 OG and The Next Wave of Cinema

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2024 60:39


In this episode Jordan talks with Oscar nominated filmmaker Rachel Winter on how she started in the film business, producing Oscar winning DALLAS BUYERS CLUB, working with King James, on being a woman in the business and HollywoodLand. ...... Brought to you by The Squad. ------------------------------- JORDAN BAYNE OFFICIAL WEBSITE ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.jordanbayne.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ TWITTER ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://twitter.com/jordanbayne⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ INSTAGRAM ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/jordan_bayne⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ LINKEDIN ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.linkedin.com/in/jordan-bayne⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ------------------------------ The Film3 OG and the Next Wave of Cinema Podcast is hosted by Jordan Bayne, the award winning filmmaker and thought leader behind the Film3 Movement. This podcast has conversations with the cutting edge thought leaders, artists, filmmakers and creators who are trailblazing the Film3 Movement alongside Jordan and The Squad to create a better future for filmmakers. ------------------------------ RESOURCE LINKS THE SQUAD OFFICIAL WEBSITE ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.filmsquad.io⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ THE SQUAD TWITTER ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://twitter.com/Film3Squad⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ THE SQUAD DISCORD ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠discord.gg/K9DEfNaSYn⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ THE SQUAD INSTAGRAM ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/film3squad⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ THE SQUAD YOUTUBE ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCF-bQ4_cNRth0XE-C60wzvw⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ------------------------------ BIO: RACHEL WINTER Rachel Winter is an Academy Award®-nominated producer of the acclaimed film DALLAS BUYERS CLUB. Based on a true story, the powerful film earned six Academy Award® nominations including Best Picture, winning three of them including lead actor for Matthew McConaughey and supporting actor for Jared Leto. The film also received accolades from the Producers Guild of America, the Hollywood Foreign Press Association's Golden Globe Awards and the Broadcast Film Critics Association's Critics Choice Awards. Winter also produced the LeBron James biopic SHOOTING STARS alongside James and Maverick Carter for their Springhill Entertainment and Universal, which premiered in early June. In addition, Winter produced and directed a nine-part audio drama for iHeart Radio titled "Supreme, The Battle for Roe."  The series made its debut on June 28th, the one-year anniversary of the Dobbs decision reversing Roe V. Wade. The series stars Maya Hawke (Stranger Things) and William H. Macy. Winter has several projects in development including a feature based on the life of daredevil motorcycle icon Evel Knievel at Paramount written by William Monahan (Academy Award®-winning writer of “The Departed”) with Leonardo DiCaprio attached to star; Along with a film about Rodney Dangerfield being written by her husband, Terence Winter, set for Jonah Hill to play Dangerfield.  Click SUBSCRIBE so you never miss an episode.

Whine Down with Jana Kramer and Michael Caussin
Thursday Therapy: With a Little Help From Your Friends

Whine Down with Jana Kramer and Michael Caussin

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2024 22:12 Transcription Available


Jana explores the power of friendship when she talks to Rachel Winter and Rachel Steinman, authors of “Stay Golden, Girls: Friendship is the New Marriage”.  The Rachels help Jana understand how to make your friendships deeper through vulnerability and maturity.  And, hear the one piece of crucial advice to form deeper bonds with with your closest friends!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Wife of the Party
# 312 - How to Make Friends

Wife of the Party

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2024 73:34


Rachel Steinman, Rachel Winter and I talk all things female friendship, from prioritizing your gal friends, to making new friends, and their book, “Friendship is the New Marriage.” Check out their book here: https://stayforevergold.com  Follow Forever Gold: https://www.instagram.com/stay4evergold  --------------------------------------------------- LeeAnn Kreischer talks to friends about marriage, family, and being married to the life of the party, comedian Bert Kreischer! --------------------------------------------------- Our Next Book Club: “Drunk-ish: A Memoir of Loving and Leaving Alcohol” by Stefanie Wilder-Taylor: https://bookshop.org/a/97615/9781668019412 https://amzn.to/3TFFp6r FOLLOW LEEANN: Facebook▶ https://www.facebook.com/wifeotp  Instagram▶ https://www.instagram.com/leeannkreischer  iTunes▶ podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/wife-of-the-party/id1343348729  Official Website & MERCH▶ https://www.wifeotp.com Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review the podcast! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jacksonville's Morning News Interviews
10/4 - Spotlight: UNF TAKE BACK THE NIGHT

Jacksonville's Morning News Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2023 3:18


Rachel Winter, UNF Dean of Students, and Maurisha Bishop-Salmon, UNF Victim Advocate, join JMN to discuss this year's Take Back The Night events starting this evening, raising awareness and empowering victims and survivors of domestic violence.

The Ian King Business Podcast
Shock inflation fall, interest rate predictions, and climate handbrake turn

The Ian King Business Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2023 21:18


Ian King has the latest analysis on the shock fall in inflation with our Economics and Data Editor, Ed Conway.But what does that mean for interest rates? We get the view of Melissa Davies from Redburn Atlantic.Ian's also speaking to Mike Hawes from the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders about reports of a delay on the ban on new petrol and diesal cars.And there's analysis of the markets from Rachel Winter, Partner at Killik and Co.

Stuff You Missed in History Class
Introducing: Supreme: The Battle For Roe

Stuff You Missed in History Class

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2023 2:17


Introducing the new audio drama Supreme: The Battle For Roe starring Maya Hawke and William H. Macy. At 26 years old, Sarah Weddington stands in a courtroom for the first time in her life and argues the defining case of her era: Roe V. Wade. Supreme tells her unlikely story, as well as that of Justice Harry Blackmun, who's appointed to the High Court at the same time. Sarah and Harry – both new, untested, and scared out of their minds – are on a collision course. She struggles to overcome the many obstacles placed in her path, while he must find the courage to step out of his lifelong best friend's shadow and take a stand. Together, they create one of the defining moments of the century. Cast: Maya Hawke, William H. Macy, Abigail Breslin, Andrea Savage, Felicity Huffman, Laura Benanti, Garrett Hedlund, Josh Hamilton, Luke Kirby, William Fichtner, James Naughton, and Katie Couric. Created and Written by Aaron Tracy. Directed by Rachel Winter. Executive Producers are Eva Longoria, Ben Specter, Aaron Tracy and Rachel Winter. Produced by Kelly & Kelly. Listen to Supreme: The Battle For Roe on the iHeartRadio App or wherever you get your podcasts. https://www.iheart.com/podcast/1119-supreme-the-battle-for-ro-116789213/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ridiculous History
Introducing: Supreme: The Battle For Roe

Ridiculous History

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2023 2:17


Introducing the new audio drama Supreme: The Battle For Roe starring Maya Hawke and William H. Macy. At 26 years old, Sarah Weddington stands in a courtroom for the first time in her life and argues the defining case of her era: Roe V. Wade. Supreme tells her unlikely story, as well as that of Justice Harry Blackmun, who's appointed to the High Court at the same time. Sarah and Harry – both new, untested, and scared out of their minds – are on a collision course. She struggles to overcome the many obstacles placed in her path, while he must find the courage to step out of his lifelong best friend's shadow and take a stand. Together, they create one of the defining moments of the century. Cast: Maya Hawke, William H. Macy, Abigail Breslin, Andrea Savage, Felicity Huffman, Laura Benanti, Garrett Hedlund, Josh Hamilton, Luke Kirby, William Fichtner, James Naughton, and Katie Couric. Created and Written by Aaron Tracy. Directed by Rachel Winter. Executive Producers are Eva Longoria, Ben Specter, Aaron Tracy and Rachel Winter. Produced by Kelly & Kelly. Listen to Supreme: The Battle For Roe on the iHeartRadio App or wherever you get your podcasts. https://www.iheart.com/podcast/1119-supreme-the-battle-for-ro-116789213/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Supreme: The Battle for Roe
Ep 01: Swinging A Bat

Supreme: The Battle for Roe

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2023 25:44 Transcription Available


Sarah is rejected for a job by countless Texas law firms, so she sets out to create her own opportunity. Meanwhile, in St. Paul, Harry is tortured by the offer of a lifetime.    ~~ Cast Credits ~~ Sarah Weddington: Maya HawkeHarry Blackmun: William H. Macy Bea: Laura BenantiDeb: Andrea Savage Dottie Blackmun: Felicity HuffmanReporter: Katie Couric Ron Weddington: Garrett Hedlund Sally Blackmun: Sophia Macy Bartender: Pat Kelly Calvin: Samuel FarnsworthCop: Peter OldringDr. Laurie: Paul TedeschiniFBI Agent: Donte BonnerFemale Patron: Karen ForemanMr. Owen's: Jakob von EichelPartner #1: Chris RedmanPartner #2: David CarlPartner #3: Peter OldringSusie: Veronika SlowikowskaTeller: Angela Galanopolous Warren Burger: William Fichtner   ~~ Crew Credits ~~Supreme: The Battle for Roe is Created and Written by Aaron Tracy Directed by Rachel Winter Executive Producers are Aaron Tracy, Rachel Winter, Ben Spector and Eva Longoria Executive Producers for iHeartRadio are Anna Stumpf and Katrina Norvell Series Produced by Kelly&Kelly Original Score by Hamilton Leithauser and Anna Stumpf Producers: Lauren Bercovitch, Chris Kelly, Pat Kelly and Tamara Black Director of Audio: Chris Kelly Director's Assistant: Camille Stidham Director's Assistant: Shana Leonard Editor: Max Collins Editor and Sound Design: Paul Tedeschini Sound Engineers: David Corwin, Zoltan Sindhu and Jesse Naus Recorded at: Patches Sound, The Cutting Room, Red Caiman Media, Sound on Sound Studios and Kelly&Kelly Studio Manger Patches Sound: Jake Valentine Studio Manager The Cutting Room: David MacLeod Studio Manager Red Caiman: Jesse Naus Studio Manger Sound on Sound: Tony Drootin Story Editor: Alexis Deane Story Editor: Adam ChaseSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Supreme: The Battle for Roe
Introducing: Supreme: The Battle For Roe

Supreme: The Battle for Roe

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2023 2:17 Transcription Available


Introducing the new audio drama Supreme: The Battle For Roe starring Maya Hawke and William H. Macy.   ~~ Crew Credits ~~ Supreme: The Battle for Roe is Created and Written by Aaron Tracy Directed by Rachel Winter Executive Producers are Aaron Tracy, Rachel Winter, Ben Spector and Eva Longoria Executive Producers for iHeartRadio are Anna Stumpf and Katrina Norvell Series Produced by Kelly&Kelly Producers: Lauren Bercovitch, Chris Kelly, Pat Kelly and Tamara Black Original Score by Hamilton Leithauser and Anna Stumpf Director of Audio: Chris Kelly Director's Assistant: Camille Stidham Director's Assistant: Shana Leonard Editor: Max Collins Editor and Sound Design: Paul Tedeschini Sound Engineers: David Corwin, Zoltan Sindhu and Jesse Naus Recorded at: Patches Sound, The Cutting Room, Red Caiman Media, Sound on Sound Studios and Kelly&Kelly Studio Manger Patches Sound: Jake Valentine Studio Manager The Cutting Room: David MacLeod Studio Manager Red Caiman: Jesse Naus Studio Manger Sound on Sound: Tony Drootin Story Editor: Alexis Deane Story Editor: Adam ChaseSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Deadline: White House
“Incandescently stupid”

Deadline: White House

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2023 93:20


Nicolle Wallace discusses the new trial date in Special Counsel Jack Smith's case against the ex-president for his handling of classified documents, Hunter Biden's plea deal with the Justice Department and the right's weaponization of his battle with addiction, an update in accountability for one of the 2020 coup architects John Eastman, Vice President Harris' major speech on the anniversary of the overturning of Roe, a new movie on the origin story of Lebron James, and more. Joined by: Glenn Thrush, David Jolly, Mary McCord, Claire McCaskill, Michael Schmidt, Tim Heaphy, Charlie Sykes, Kimberly Atkins Stohr, Miles Taylor, Chris Robinson, and Rachel Winter.

Following Films Podcast
William Fichtner on 88

Following Films Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2023 17:11


Today I'm joined by legendary character actor William Fichtner. I had him on the show to discuss his latest film 88. Having appeared in a wide range of films along with television and theater roles over the course of his career, William Fichtner continues to carve out a distinctive reputation as one of our most versatile and talented actors, whether in comedy or drama, action or character study. He is one of Hollywood's most distinct and familiar faces. Fichtner can next be seen in the Robert Rodriguez feature film Hypnotic alongside Ben Affleck and Alice Braga, and in 88 directed by Thomas Ikimi. Other recent films include The Birthday Cake, co-starring Ewan McGregor and Val Kilmer; The Space Between, opposite Kelsey Grammer and directed by Rachel Winter; Jack & Josie directed by Sarah Lancaster; Armed, written and directed by Mario Van Peebles; Finding Steve McQueen with Forest Whitaker, and opposite Jeffery Wright in the indie feature O.G. directed by Madeleine Sackler that premiered on HBO. Fichtner also starred alongside Jon Voight in the indie feature American Wrestler: The Wizard; Krystal directed by William H. Macy, and produced and starred in the indie feature The Neighbor. Pivoting to the other side of the camera, Fichtner directed, produced, co-wrote, and starred in his feature film Cold Brook shot mostly in his hometown of Buffalo, New York. Segueing between television and feature films, Fichtner led an ensemble cast in the original first 2 seasons of the international crime series Crossing Lines. He recurred on HBO's Entourage from 2009-2011 and played ‘FBI Agent Alexander Mahone' for three seasons on Fox's hit drama series, Prison Break. William recently played Adam on CBS's hit show Mom opposite Allison Janney, from creator Chuck Lorre. William can now be seen in the Peacock limited series Joe vs Carol where he stars alongside Kate McKinnon and John Cameron Mitchell. Other feature films include 12 Strong for producer Jerry Bruckheimer; Independence Day:Resurgence directed by Roland Emmerich; Paramount's Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles; director Gore Verbinski's The Lone Ranger and Neil Blomkamp's Elysium. He also co-starred in writer-director Paul Haggis' Academy Award-winning Crash. For his performance in that film, he shared a Screen Actors Guild Award for Best Ensemble Cast in a Feature Film. Other film credits include Drive Angry for director Patrick Lussier; Shawn Levy's Date Night; Blades of Glory with Will Ferrell; Chris Nolan's The Dark Knight; the remake of The Longest Yard; the comedy The Amateurs with Jeff Bridges; Rodrigo Garcia's Nine Lives; Ridley Scott's Black Hawk Down; What's The Worst That Could Happen; Wolfgang Peterson's The Perfect Storm; Drowning Mona; Ultraviolet and Equilibrium, both for writer-director Kurt Wimmer; Armageddon directed by Michael Bay; Michael Mann's Heat; Robert Zemeckis' Contact; Doug Liman's Go; Strange Days directed by Katherine Bigelow; Passion of Mind; Steven Soderbergh's The Underneath; Agnieszka Holland's Julie Walking Home and The Settlement with John C. Reilly, among many others. As a member of the Circle Repertory Theatre, Fichtner won critical acclaim for his role in The Fiery Furnace, directed by Norman Rene. Other stage credits include Raft of the Medusa at the Minetta Lane Theatre, The Years at the Manhattan Theatre Club, Clothes for a Summer Hotel at the Williamstown Theatre festival and Machinal at The Public Theatre. 88 is currently available on VOD. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/followingfilms/support

World Business Report
The cost of doing business in Ukraine

World Business Report

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2022 27:35


With Russia escalating its attacks on Ukraine, we take a look at the cost of doing business in a warzone. Russian president Vladimir Putin said the strikes in Kyiv and elsewhere in the country are retaliation for Saturday's attack on a bridge between Crimea and Russia. We speak to business owner Vitali Ivakhov about the detrimental effect on his companies and the challenges of operating in an uncertain, dangerous environment. Rachel Winter, partner and investment manager at Killik and Co talks us through the markets reaction to events in Ukraine. Japan is preparing to open up its borders to more tourists. But is the economy ready after two years of pandemic-induced isolation? Avi Lugasi from the travel company Windows to Japan in Kyoto gives us all the details.

World Business Report
Trying to stay cool in Europe

World Business Report

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2022 26:28


Businesses across Europe are putting special measures in place to cope with high temperatures. France is dealing with wildfires, and scientists have said much of the continent faces a drought. In the UK, farmers like Paul Tomkins are finding ways to keep animals cool. Sri Lanka is said to be in the 'closing stages' of talks over a bailout deal from the International Monetary Fund. Rachel Winter from investment firm Killick & Co has the latest market data, from Russia to Saudi Arabia. We're also joined by journalist Justin Spike, who's in Budapest as business owners continue to protest over tax reforms. Some say it will increase their bills by more than threefold.

CHAOSScast
Episode 46: Social Science Theories with Erin Staples

CHAOSScast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2021 36:18


Hello and welcome to CHAOSScast Community podcast, where we share use cases and experiences with measuring open source community health. Elevating conversations about metrics, analytics, and software from the Community Health Analytics Open Source Software, or short CHAOSS Project, to wherever you like to listen. Today, our guest is Erin Staples, who works as a Community Advocate at Orbit. She is with us to talk about social science theories and what we can learn from other communities. Erin tells us the importance of making sure your contributors feel valued, creating a very inclusive, mindful environment online, and she explains how we can learn a lot from how Fandom communities measure health. She goes in depth about behaviors at gatherings such as conferences and she shares advice in creating online spaces. Download this episode now to find out much more, and don't forget to subscribe for free to this podcast on your favorite podcast app and share this podcast with your friends and colleagues. [00:02:00] Erin fills us in a little on her background and about what they do at Orbit with building a healthy community in the online space. [00:03:38] How did Erin get so interested in this topic? [00:05:33] For the social science conversation and Fandom, Erin talks about how she started to explore this huge topic. She tells us about a journal article she loves from Rachel Winter, Anastasia Salter, and Mel Stanfill who wrote about the “Communities of making: Exploring parallels between Fandom and open source.” [00:09:02] Erin explains more about the behaviors and how they happen at gatherings and in the Fandom world. [00:13:30] Georg brings up how open source is changing and has changed over the years with more organizations getting involved in creation of software and paying employees to be in these communities and Erin shares her thoughts about how this may be changing the dynamic. The Founder of Linux, Linus Torvalds, comes up in conversation as well. [00:19:47] Venia tells us about a website called Budget Light Forum and Erin talks about “the medium is the message,” which is a quote from Marshall McLuhan and how this relates to the way we think about online spaces and how we transmit information. [00:24:44] Georg brings up a great point if you want to understand the community you actually have to talk to the community members and ask them how that makes them feel, if they feel welcome and included, etc., and Erin and Venia share their thoughts on this. [00:28:11] As more people are working online, maintainer burnout in open source is discussed, which existed before COVID, with pressure to maintain the quality of code and for being responsive and they're not feeling appreciated. [00:30:41] Erin talks about some action steps to creating online spaces and shares an example of the Dunning-Kruger effect. [00:32:04] Find out where you can follow Erin online. Adds (Picks) of the week: * [00:32:46] Georg's pick is re-reading the Eragon series in English. * [00:33:38] Venia's pick is a book called Systematic Methods for Analyzing Culture: A Practical Guide. * [00:34:22] Erin's pick is a book called A City is Not a Computer: Other Urban Intelligences. Panelists: * Georg Link * Venia Logan Guest: * Erin Staples Sponsor: * SustainOSS (https://sustainoss.org/) Links: * CHAOSS (https://chaoss.community/) * CHAOSS Project Twitter (https://twitter.com/chaossproj?lang=en) * CHAOSScast Podcast (https://podcast.chaoss.community/) * podcast@chaoss.community (mailto:podcast@chaoss.community) * Erin Staples Twitter (https://twitter.com/erinmikail) * Erin Staples Website (https://blog.erinmikailstaples.com/home/) * Erin Staples Linkedin (https://www.linkedin.com/in/erinmikail) * Orbit (https://orbit.love/) * Fandom (https://www.fandom.com/) * Communities of making: Exploring parallels between fandom and open source by Rachel Winter, Anastasia Salter, and Mel Stanfill (https://journals.uic.edu/ojs/index.php/fm/article/view/10870/10056) * Fans, at their core, are producers. What does this tell us about the ethics of fan labor?- Fandom Communties 002 (https://blog.erinmikailstaples.com/fans-at-their-core-are-producers-what-does-this-tells-us-about-the-ethics-of-fan-labor/) * Budget Light Forum (https://budgetlightforum.com/) * Become a Tea Duellist By Austin Sirkin (Steampunk R&D) (https://steampunk.wonderhowto.com/how-to/become-tea-duellist-0140892/) * Herbert Marshall McLuhan (Wikipedia) (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marshall_McLuhan) * Margaret Mead (Wikipedia) (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margaret_Mead) * Dunning-Kruger effect (Psychology Today) (https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/basics/dunning-kruger-effect) * Ted 2016: Linux founder not a ‘people person' By Jane Wakefield (BBC News) (https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-35599774) * Linus Torvalds apologizes for his behavior, takes time off (Hacker News) (https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=18000698) * [The Inheritance Cycle Series 4 Book Collection Eragon, Eldestk, Brisngr Box set by Christoper Paolini](https://www.amazon.com/Inheritance-4-Book-Paperback-Eragon-Brisingr/dp/0449813223/ref=sr13?crid=5TIVV6TC74OQ&dchild=1&keywords=eragon+book+series&qid=1634154783&sprefix=eragon%2Caps%2C181&sr=8-3) * [Systematic Methods for Analyzing Culture: A Practical Guide by H.J. François ](https://www.amazon.com/Systematic-Methods-Analyzing-Culture-Practical/dp/0367551519/ref=sr11?dchild=1&keywords=systematic+methods+for+analyzing+culture&qid=1634155245&sr=8-1) * [Dengah II, Jeffrey Snodgrass, Evan R. Polzer, William Cody Nixon](https://www.amazon.com/Systematic-Methods-Analyzing-Culture-Practical/dp/0367551519/ref=sr11?dchild=1&keywords=systematic+methods+for+analyzing+culture&qid=1634155245&sr=8-1) * [A City is Not a Computer: Other Urban Intelligences by Shannon Mattern](https://www.amazon.com/City-Not-Computer-Intelligences-Places/dp/0691208050/ref=sr11?crid=8AC8JRJ020NJ&dchild=1&keywords=a+city+is+not+a+computer&qid=1634155914&sprefix=A+city+is+not+a+computer%2Caps%2C173&sr=8-1) * The Sims: A Retrospective, A Participatory Culture 14 Years On by Ludovica Price (Intensive: Cult Media Review) (https://intensitiescultmedia.files.wordpress.com/2014/08/5-price-the-sims2.pdf) Special Guest: Erin Staples.

Making It: Women in Film
#44 | From Intern to Hollywood Director with Rachel Winter

Making It: Women in Film

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2021 55:01


Rachel Winter is an Academy Award®-nominated filmmaker and producer who made her feature directorial debut this spring with "The Space Between" for Paramount Pictures. She received an Oscar nomination for producing the award-winning drama "Dallas Buyers Club," and in this episode she sat down to take us through her inspiring career journey - from an intern at a porn production to a Hollywood director. She also speaks all about her new movie, which can be rented on VOD in the U.S. now! Don't forget to follow us on Instagram @MakingItWomenInFilm and check out womeninfilm.co.uk "The Space Between" iTunes U.S. Rachel Winter IMDB Malin Evita's Instagram: @MalinEvita, malinevita.com Subscribe and reach out on IG or through makingitwomeninfilm@gmail.com! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/makingitwomeninfilm/message

Movie Talk With Ali
Movie Talk With Director Rachel Winter

Movie Talk With Ali

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2021 16:14


Hey everyone, I had the chance to talk to Rachel Winter about her directorial debut, The Space Between starring Kelsey Grammer. We spoke about working with Grammer, why she wanted to direct this film and how important it was to get the music "right". • Watch this insane video of Nathan and I riding the most intense rollercoaster in Florida, Velocicoaster -- https://youtu.be/8TYzAfuAhII • If you prefer to watch this interview instead of listening please head over to YouTube -- https://youtu.be/z9XR6JHGLLI • Be sure to download the Movie Deals+ app to get the best prices and even be alerted when a film hits the price point you want. -- https://apple.co/3iYxPxX • Have Comments? Send them to me @moviegirlali on all your social media platforms. Don't forget you can also listen to me every Friday morning at 7:40 AM on The Ozaranks In Morning Show with Guy Wehman at 7:40 AM on KRMS is News/Talk 97.5 FM located in Ozaranks Missouri. If you don't happen to live near the station, They also stream the show on their website -- https://www.krmsradio.com 'Till next time! This episode is now available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeart Radio, Amazon Music, Audible, Pandora, Google Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts from. Movie Talk With Ali is part of the FlickDirect Podcast Network. © FlickDirect Inc. All Rights Reserved --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/movietalkwithali/support

Arroe Collins
Rachel Winter Releases The Space Between

Arroe Collins

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2021 11:57


Arroe Collins
Rachel Winter Releases The Movie The Space Between

Arroe Collins

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2021 11:42


Golden Globe® winner* Kelsey Grammer (Frasier) stars in THE SPACE BETWEEN, an inspiring coming-of-age story set during the iconic 90s LA music scene, coming to Video-On-Demand and Digital on June 15 from Paramount Home Entertainment. SYNOPSIS | Micky Adams (Grammer), an eccentric has-been rock musician, loses his grip on reality as his record label looks to drop him and his new "unique" albums. In hopes of breaking out of the mailroom, young Charlie Porter (Jackson White) is tasked with traveling to the musician's bizarre home and forcing Micky out of his contract. Micky realizes Charlie could be the key to an artistic breakthrough and the pair's unlikely friendship grows. The odd but powerful bond helps both gain perspective on the music industry, life, love.and the space between.

Arroe Collins Like It's Live
Rachel Winter Releases The Space Between

Arroe Collins Like It's Live

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2021 11:57


Arroe Collins
Rachel Winter Releases The Space Between

Arroe Collins

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2021 11:57


Arroe Collins
Rachel Winter Releases The Movie The Space Between

Arroe Collins

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2021 11:42


Golden Globe® winner* Kelsey Grammer (Frasier) stars in THE SPACE BETWEEN, an inspiring coming-of-age story set during the iconic 90s LA music scene, coming to Video-On-Demand and Digital on June 15 from Paramount Home Entertainment. SYNOPSIS | Micky Adams (Grammer), an eccentric has-been rock musician, loses his grip on reality as his record label looks to drop him and his new "unique" albums. In hopes of breaking out of the mailroom, young Charlie Porter (Jackson White) is tasked with traveling to the musician's bizarre home and forcing Micky out of his contract. Micky realizes Charlie could be the key to an artistic breakthrough and the pair's unlikely friendship grows. The odd but powerful bond helps both gain perspective on the music industry, life, love.and the space between.

Arroe Collins
Rachel Winter Releases The Movie The Space Between

Arroe Collins

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2021 11:42


Golden Globe® winner* Kelsey Grammer (Frasier) stars in THE SPACE BETWEEN, an inspiring coming-of-age story set during the iconic 90s LA music scene, coming to Video-On-Demand and Digital on June 15 from Paramount Home Entertainment. SYNOPSIS | Micky Adams (Grammer), an eccentric has-been rock musician, loses his grip on reality as his record label looks to drop him and his new "unique" albums. In hopes of breaking out of the mailroom, young Charlie Porter (Jackson White) is tasked with traveling to the musician's bizarre home and forcing Micky out of his contract. Micky realizes Charlie could be the key to an artistic breakthrough and the pair's unlikely friendship grows. The odd but powerful bond helps both gain perspective on the music industry, life, love.and the space between.

Arroe Collins
Rachel Winter Releases The Movie The Space Between

Arroe Collins

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2021 11:42


Golden Globe® winner* Kelsey Grammer (Frasier) stars in THE SPACE BETWEEN, an inspiring coming-of-age story set during the iconic 90s LA music scene, coming to Video-On-Demand and Digital on June 15 from Paramount Home Entertainment. SYNOPSIS | Micky Adams (Grammer), an eccentric has-been rock musician, loses his grip on reality as his record label looks to drop him and his new "unique" albums. In hopes of breaking out of the mailroom, young Charlie Porter (Jackson White) is tasked with traveling to the musician's bizarre home and forcing Micky out of his contract. Micky realizes Charlie could be the key to an artistic breakthrough and the pair's unlikely friendship grows. The odd but powerful bond helps both gain perspective on the music industry, life, love.and the space between.

What She's Having
Rachel Winter

What She's Having

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2021 44:26


This week on “ What She’s Having,” Academy Award Nominee Rachel Winter joins Ashley to discuss her directorial debut starring Kelsey Grammer, her iconic Hollywood “ Meet Cute” with husband Terence Winter, a very healthy obsession with John Hughes and Cameron Crowe and her game plan for passing on a love of rom-coms to her children, Max and Simone.If you'd like to submit  questions for our guests, DM us @MeetCute on Instagram and @ListenMeetCute on Twitter! Please subscribe and rate us 5 stars!You can listen to Meet Cute stories on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. 

World Business Report
'Milestone' vaccine offers 90% Covid protection

World Business Report

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2020 27:27


The first effective coronavirus vaccine prevents more than 90% of people getting Covid-19. Rachel Winter is associate investment director at Killik and Co, and talks us through the market winners and losers on news of the development, which comes from a partnership between Pfizer and BioNTech. Also in the programme, following confirmation over the weekend that Joe Biden is to become the 46th President of the United States, Anne Applebaum of The Atlantic considers the likely impact on America's future trade policy towards China, and whether Mr Biden might strike deals with the Republicans. The BBC's Justin Rowlatt talks us through the aims of the Green Horizon Summit, starting in London, examining ways bankers and financial policy makers can get cash behind efforts to tackle climate change. Plus, our regular workplace commentator Pilita Clarke asks what Joe Biden's election says about the traditional idea of the age at which we should all retire. (Picture: A syringe and a vial of liquid. Picture credit: Getty Images.)

Guilt-Free Healthy Living with Kacee Leigh
S2 Ep4 Happy Home with Rachel Winter

Guilt-Free Healthy Living with Kacee Leigh

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2020 27:49


It today's episode, we are taking a different aspect to health and chatting with Rachel Winter about how to declutter your home to feel more guilt-freeRachel Winter is a Declutter Coach and Professional Organizer and is the owner of Happy Home Organizers. Her specialty is RESIDENTIAL organizing. She and her team of experts help people conquer their clutter, get their homes totally organized and teach them the skills to STAY organized.Connect with Rachel:www.HappyHomeOrganizers.comConnect with Kacee:https://linktr.ee/kaceefitness

Life With C**a
Rachel Winter - Academy Award®-nominated Producer of DALLAS BUYERS CLUB

Life With C**a

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2020 57:21


Rachel Winter radiates with warmth and wholeheartedness. While we joke that her lighting during the interview was less than ideal, it wasn’t enough to dim her inner glow. She is the Academy Award®-nominated producer of the acclaimed film “Dallas Buyers Club.” Based on a true story, the powerful film earned six Academy Award® nominations including best picture, winning three of them including lead actor for Matthew McConaughey and supporting actor for Jared Leto.  The film also received accolades from the Producers Guild of America, the Hollywood Foreign Press Association’s Golden Globe Awards and the Broadcast Film Critics Association’s Critics Choice Awards.   Rachel also happens to be married to Terence Winter, the Emmy-winning creator of “Boardwalk Empire,” Emmy-winning exec producer of “The Sopranos” and Oscar-nominated writer of “The Wolf of Wall Street.”  She produced the feature film “Krystal”, directed by William H. Macy.  The dramedy follows a young man who has never had a drink in his life who, upon meeting the woman of his dreams - an ex-hooker-stripper-junkie-alcoholic, pretends to be in AA in an attempt to try and woo her.  The film stars Rosario Dawson, Macy, Kathy Bates, Felicity Huffman, and Ti.  Before that, Winter produced the indie drama “Stealing Cars,” inspired by the true events associated with a tragic car accident that sends a rebellious teen spiraling downward into the grim injustice of the juvenile penal system. The film premiered at the Los Angeles Film Festival and earned the festival’s Zeitgeist Award and was released by Sony Worldwide. Winter has several project in development including the untitled LeBron James biopic for Universal, which she will produce with LeBron James and Maverick Carter, and a feature based on the life of daredevil motorcycle icon Evel Knievel at Paramount written by William Monahan (Academy Award winning writer of “The Departed”) with Leonardo DiCaprio attached to star.  She is also producing “The Chameleon” which is set up at Netflix with Christopher MacQuarrie attached to direct a script by Terence Winter and Carl Capotorto.  Her previous film credits include “Brooklyn Rules,” “Wayward Son,” “Bury Me in Kern County” and “The Lather Effect.” On the television side, Winter has projects set up at A&E Studios, FX and Disney. This week, we hear about her humble beginnings via a hilarious Hollywood story that involves soft core porn. She gives a candid look into how challenging it was to juggle being a mom during producing on Dallas Buyers Club, and what actually happens to a producer after your film receives six Academy Award nominations and wins three. Oh, and aside from being a badass she’s also one half of a power couple. her husband is Terence Winter, Emmy-winning creator of “Boardwalk Empire,” Emmy-winning exec producer of “The Sopranos” and Oscar-nominated writer of “The Wolf of Wall Street,”  NO. BIG. DEAL. Her love and passion for producing, for story, reminded me to stay the course on a day when I really, really needed to hear it. She’s funny, kind, and charming. Yes, I have a crush on her. Can't wait to hear what you think of this week's episode! Beijos, Caca

Dear Family,
Terry & Rachel Winter- (Part 2) Award-Winning Master Storytellers Share their Real-Life Marriage Story

Dear Family,

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2020 31:42


An Unforgettable Two-Part Series- Here's Part TWO Terry and Rachel Winter aren’t just my Dearest Friends turned Dearest Family members, they’re also the second married couple in history to ever be nominated for Academy Awards during the same year but with different movies. Terry was nominated for writing The Wolf of Wall Street and Rachel for producing Dallas Buyers Club. Terry loves to tell a good story and Rachel loves to envision and bring it to life- a match made in Hollywood Heaven.  Terence Winter grew up in a working-class family in Brooklyn, New York. He attended NYU and St. John's University School of Law, practicing law for two years before moving to LA to pursue screenwriting. His immense hustle, drive, and talent eventually landed him a dream job writing 25 episodes and executive producing the legendary The Sopranos with the iconic tough mobster, Tony Soprano hoping to shrink his anxiety attacks on the therapist’s couch. He was honored with four Emmy Awards and Writer’s Guild Awards.   Terry went on to create, write, and executive produce HBO's TV series Boardwalk Empire and Vinyl. His Academy Award-nominated screenplay adaptation for Martin Scorcese's The Wolf of Wall Street is a movie that continues to be a favorite with the younger generation.  Rachel Winter grew up in the San Fernando Valley in Los Angeles and went to UC Santa Barbara for college, where we first met as freshmen. Rachel’s first job in entertainment production was in softcore porn because the only person she knew at the time was in that kind of “movie business” She worked her way up as a PA, cable wrangler, and 2nd AD before catching a break with a legitimate producer, and then another until she moved to independent development. Rachel is the Academy Award-nominated producer of Dallas Buyer's Club. She made her directorial debut in The Space Between, a feature film starring Kelsey Grammer, Jackson White, and Paris Jackson. When Rachel’s not designing houses, shopping for vintage furnishings or clothes, or running her kids around town, Rachel has several projects in development, including the untitled LeBron James biopic for Universal and a feature based on the life of the daredevil motorcycle icon Evel Knievel at Paramount. Rachel and Terry live in Los Angeles with their tween daughter, their soon-to-be teenage son, and their rescue dog, Skittles. I’m so pleased they’re here together today to tell us all how their marriage story was worth rewriting to have a happy ending.   SHOW NOTE LINKS:   Terry & Rachel Winter- (Part 1) Award Winning Master Storytellers Share their Real-Life Marriage Story   CONNECT WITH US! *Dear Family, Podcast Page *Write Now Rachel Website *Rachel's Blog @Medium *Rachel’s Twitter *Facebook *Instagram   PLEASE JOIN: ***Dear Family Members, the Private Facebook Group       WAYS TO HELP THE PODCAST: *PLEASE Leave a 5-Star Review ***Listen and Subscribe via iTunes!!!  ***Listen and Subscribe via Stitcher!!! ***Listen and Subscribe via Spotify!!!   Thank you! Your support means the world to me. Wishing you love, happiness, and good mental health always.  

Dear Family,
Terry & Rachel Winter- (Part 1) Award-Winning Master Storytellers Share their Real-Life Marriage Story

Dear Family,

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2020 46:11


An Unforgettable Two-Part Series- Here's Part ONE Terry and Rachel Winter aren’t just my Dearest Friends turned Dearest Family members, they’re also the second married couple in history to ever be nominated for Academy Awards during the same year but with different movies. Terry was nominated for writing The Wolf of Wall Street and Rachel for producing Dallas Buyers Club. Terry loves to tell a good story and Rachel loves to envision and bring it to life- a match made in Hollywood Heaven.  Terence Winter grew up in a working-class family in Brooklyn, New York. He attended NYU and St. John's University School of Law, practicing law for two years before moving to LA to pursue screenwriting. His immense hustle, drive, and talent eventually landed him a dream job writing 25 episodes and executive producing the legendary The Sopranos with the iconic tough mobster, Tony Soprano hoping to shrink his anxiety attacks on the therapist’s couch. He was honored with four Emmy Awards and Writer’s Guild Awards.   Terry went on to create, write, and executive produce HBO's TV series Boardwalk Empire and Vinyl. His Academy Award-nominated screenplay adaptation for Martin Scorcese's The Wolf of Wall Street is a movie that continues to be a favorite with the younger generation.  Rachel Winter grew up in the San Fernando Valley in Los Angeles and went to UC Santa Barbara for college, where we first met as freshmen. Rachel’s first job in entertainment production was in softcore porn because the only person she knew at the time was in that kind of “movie business” She worked her way up as a PA, cable wrangler, and 2nd AD before catching a break with a legitimate producer, and then another, until she moved to independent development. Rachel is the Academy Award-nominated producer of Dallas Buyer's Club. She made her directorial debut in The Space Between, a feature film starring Kelsey Grammer, Jackson White, and Paris Jackson. When Rachel’s not designing houses, shopping for vintage furnishings or clothes, or running her kids around town, Rachel has several projects in development, including the untitled LeBron James biopic for Universal and a feature based on the life of the daredevil motorcycle icon Evel Knievel at Paramount. Rachel and Terry live in Los Angeles with their tween daughter, their soon-to-be teenage son, and their rescue dog, Skittles. I’m so pleased they’re here together today to tell us all how their marriage story was worth rewriting to have a happy ending.   SHOW NOTE LINKS:   Terry & Rachel Winter- (Part 2) Award Winning Master Storytellers Share their Real-Life Marriage Story CONNECT WITH US! *Dear Family, Podcast Page *Write Now Rachel Website *Rachel's Blog @Medium *Rachel’s Twitter *Facebook *Instagram   PLEASE JOIN: ***Dear Family Members, the Private Facebook Group     WAYS TO HELP THE PODCAST: *PLEASE Leave a 5-Star Review ***Listen and Subscribe via iTunes!!!  ***Listen and Subscribe via Stitcher!!! ***Listen and Subscribe via Spotify!!!   Thank you! Your support means the world to me. Wishing you love, happiness, and good mental health always.  

Investors Chronicle
Personal Finance Show: The right routes to gold and property, and the importance of being able to sell

Investors Chronicle

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2020 18:07


On this week’s show Rachel Winter, associate investment director at Killik & Co, considers whether gold is good way to diversify your portfolio and suggests some ways to get exposure to it. She also says what areas of commercial property look like they have better prospects, and explains why liquidity is an important issue when choosing a fund. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Rosie on the House
12/28/19 - DECLUTTERING YOUR LIFE WITH HAPPY HOME ORGANIZERS!

Rosie on the House

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2019 39:51


You've collected so much stuff. Its time to declutter.  But where do you start and what do you trash, donate and keep.  Rachel Winter of Happy Home Organizers gives you plenty of information on decluttering and organizing your life so you don't become a boarder line horder and be happier!

Home Design Chat with Nancy
Where Do You Put your Overnight Guests?

Home Design Chat with Nancy

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2019 22:41


HOME DESIGN CHAT WITH NANCY   The Holidays are here and you are having overnight guests.  Where do you put them?  Nancy chatted with Rachel Winter, expert organizer and owner of Happy Home Organizers, about cleaning out that junk room and turning the space into a cozy guest room you can be proud of. […]

Investors Chronicle
Personal Finance Show: Woodford windup and tempering trade storms

Investors Chronicle

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2019 23:43


In this week's show deputy personal finance editor Dave Baxter looks at why it was decided to close LF Woodford Equity Income Fund and what is going to happen to the other funds that were run by Woodford Investment Management. Rachel Winter, associate investment director at Killk & Co, explains what you should monitor to ensure your funds are still doing what they should be. They also consider the implications of growing trade tensions on equity markets, and if and what investors should do to protect against these. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Home Design Chat with Nancy
If you want to be Organized, Listen to these Tips

Home Design Chat with Nancy

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2019 25:27


HOME DESIGN CHAT WITH NANCY   Nancy’s guest this week is Rachel Winter, owner Happy Home Organizers. Rachel has been helping people declutter, get organized and help you pack and unpack to relocate to another home.  She had many hints and ideas on how you can get organized or have her do it for […]

Kitchen and Bath Design Chat with Nancy
If you want to be Organized, Listen to these Tips

Kitchen and Bath Design Chat with Nancy

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2019 25:28


HOME DESIGN CHAT WITH NANCY Nancy’s guest this week is Rachel Winter, owner Happy Home Organizers. Rachel has been helping people declutter, get organized and help you pack and unpack to relocate to another home.  She had many hints and ideas on how you can get organized or have her do it for you.  Rachel […] The post If you want to be Organized, Listen to these Tips appeared first on Nancy Hugo.

Markets Talk
MarketsTalk12.04.19

Markets Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2019 25:17


It's the last podcast before Easter. Yet we are already thinking about Halloween -- 31 October, the UK's next mooted EU leaving date. Rachel Winter senior investment manager with Killik and Co joins market.coms Neil Wilson and host Nigel Cassidy to muse on what we've learnt in the last seven days. Beyond the macro chatter, the trio take a lively look at some of the companies reporting next week.

Investors Chronicle
Personal Finance Show: Asian equity advantages and how to find good funds

Investors Chronicle

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2019 23:28


Taha Lokhandwala looks at how Asian equities and funds have been performing. Rachel Winter, senior investment manager at Killik, considers whether it is a good time to allocate to Asian and frontier market equities. And they suggest some ways to identify and compare ethical funds that meet your criteria. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Markets Talk
Markets Talk 21.12.2018

Markets Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2018 27:00


A stateside rate rise caps a disappointing year for share markets -- with lots of unfinished business leaving sterling adrift and investors anxious. But Killik and Co senior investment manager Rachel Winter and Markets.com senior market analyst Neil Wilson say Britain will somehow muddle through the Brexit chaos in 2019 -- and smart stock selection should ease the pain and deliver good long term returns. Its the last Markets Talk podcast of the year, hosted by Nigel Cassidy.

Investors Chronicle
Personal Finance Show: How not to panic and Terry Smith's new trust

Investors Chronicle

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2018 27:25


In this week Personal Finance Show the team are joined by Rachel Winter, senior investment manager at Killik & Co, to talk about the week's equity market volatility and what investors should, and should not, be doing about it. We go through the main drivers behind the turbulence, what this means for the outlook for a range of asset classes, and also how correlations between different assets is changing the way we construct portfolios. Emma Agyemang gives an update on potential new rules for property funds, which could affect how often investors trade, and there's also a discussion about the new Smithson Investment Trust, which IPOs later this month. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Your Handmade Business
Episode 39: Down the Rabbit Hole - Rachel Winter's Pursuit of Full-Time Maker Life

Your Handmade Business

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2018 28:08


Isaac takes quitting your day job a little deeper down the rabbit hole with Rachel Winter, who quit her job a year ago to take her maker business full-time. We talk decision-making, work habits, and what it takes to make and raise two young children under the same roof.

Mother's Quest Podcast
Ep 40: Live the Movie Version of Your Life with Oscar®-Nominated Producer Rachel Winter

Mother's Quest Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2018 65:43


Hello and welcome to this Episode #40 of the Mother’s Quest Podcast with someone who’s grown up alongside me as my friend since I was five years old, Rachel Winter. The St Ends to my Be Fri in the Best Friends necklace charm we bought in elementary school, Rachel knows me better in some ways than I know myself. Most know her as the Oscar-nominated producer for the movie “Dallas Buyers Club,” and the life and creative partner of Terence Winter, the Emmy-Award winning screenwriter for the HBO show Sopranos and the Oscar-nominated screenwriter for the movie Wolf of Wall Street.  She’s also a mom to two children, Max and Simone, a devoted daughter, a champion to her friends, and at her core, a storyteller, a quality expressed beautifully by Rachel Steinman, who presents this week’s dedication. In our conversation, Rachel and I explore the people and experiences that shaped her as a child, why she asked for a divorce when she realized she wasn’t living authentically to her vision and how she has since stepped forward as the heroine of her journey in the movie version of her life. We talk about her latest movie starring Rosario Dawson, Krystal, which took fifteen years to make. And how, because of how long it took to produce, it resulted in a deep friendship with William H. Macy, who directed and acted in the movie, and Felicity Huffman, Bill’s real-life wife who also played his wife in this movie. I appreciated Rachel’s honesty as we delved into how the E.P.I.C. guideposts show up in her life, how she has learned to slow down and focus when she’s with her children, the upcoming movie projects she’s most excited about, how she takes care of herself with strong boundaries and a morning workout ritual after drop-off, and how she shows up for the people she loves in her life. Rachel gave us all a challenge to seek out an out of the box movie experience, like Krystal, if its playing near us, and take a moment to look around, and even introduce ourselves to someone sitting near us, so that we realize we are all connected and that stories bring us together.  I’m grateful that I get to live my life alongside my friend Rachel and that I had this time to delve deep into what it’s really like for her to live the authentic, movie-version of her E.P.I.C. life. I hope you leave this episode inspired to create space for conversations like these with your closest friends, to find the important and out of the box stories you need to bring forward, and to fully realize the vision you have for your life. This episode dedicated by: Rachel Steinman for her mother Laurie Kallen Schwent Topics Discussed in this Episode: The people and experiences that shaped Rachel as a child: how she believes we are the next version of our own mothers, the impact of her father’s work as a juvenile public defender, and the experience of seeing stories come alive at the Jewish Community Center. Her commitment to living an authentic life, how she realized she wasn’t living the life she envisioned in her first marriage, and her steps to clear a path for who she was meant to be. What she experiences as a cycle of life and balance with our children, in which we pay forward our love and care for our children as our mothers did for us. And also why it’s important for our children to see us and care for us while we’re raising them. Her desire to have it all in her own way, why she writes everything down to see the juxtaposition of her life as a mom and her life as a movie producer, and the surprising day that brought her from picking up medicine at CVS to lunch with George Clooney. Rachel’s experience of mindfulness with her children, which begins with slowing down and focusing, and how she’s learned to come from a place of calm, especially with her daughter. Her passionate and purposeful desire to tell true stories that inform and also entertain and the ones she’s in the process of creating now, from a movie about LeBron James to one she is co-creating with her husband about Evil Kenevil. The movie Krystal, 15 years in the making, how it does not fit easily in a box and how it challenges us to embrace things that are unexpected, to move beyond our fears, and to see that we are in this together. An E.P.I.C. Snapshot moment she’ll never forget, stepping onto the Red Carpet at the Academy Awards, when she and Terry both arrived as nominees for their own work, on equal footing. This Week’s Challenge: Go and see the movie Krystal if it’s playing near you, or another out of the box movie. Be open to seeing something unexpected that isn’t like anything else. While there, take a moment to look around, and even introduce yourself to someone sitting near you, and realize we are all in this together. Resources Mentioned in this Episode: Rachel Winter’s bio and filmography Watch the official trailer of Krystal Variety’s article about Krystal and other films that showcase the underserved The Dallas Buyers Club Law in Colorado Meet Terry and Rachel Winter, Oscar Season’s Power Couple A Conversation with Rachel Winter on Tablet The Oprah & Deepak Meditation Experience Episode 36: From Fear to Flow with Karly Nimmo Announcements: Spring into Your E.P.I.C. Life Clarity Coaching Package Spring is an amazing time to more fully seed the E.P.I.C. Guideposts in your life. I’m opening a limited number of one-on-one coaching spaces for a 90 day coaching package that includes bi-weekly hour-long coaching sessions where I will help you mindfully close the chapter of the last season, identify your vision for what’s ahead, set strategic action steps for moving forward, and provide inspiration and accountability along the way. Email me at julie@mothersquest.com to set up a free discovery call and learn more. Virtual Mother’s Quest Circle Pilot I’m excited to announce that the first founding Mother’s Quest Virtual Circle has been filled. If you’re interested in a future circle, and want to receive notice when the applications open again, please add your name to this wait list. julie@mothersquest.com Help us Grow the Mother’s Quest Community If you’re finding value from the Mother’s Quest Podcast and would like to get more involved, please join us in the Mother’s Quest Facebook Group, help us find more like-minded mothers on a quest by spreading the word and sharing your favorite episodes, and make a donation or apply to dedicate an episode. You can also share your story on the Mother’s Quest Blog. Acknowledgements: A big THANK YOU to our “patrons” for helping to bring these conversations to myself and other mothers through financial and/or in-kind support: Rachel Steinman Katie Hanus Denise Barreto Sage B. Hobbs Samantha Nolan-Smith Jody Smith Emily Cretella Collette Flanagan Titilayo Tinubu Ali Carly Magnus Hurt Lizzy Russinko Suzanne Brown Mara Berns Langer Mallory Schlabach Katharine Earhart Jessica Kupferman Jen Jenkins Dohner Genese Harris Tonya Rineer Liane Louie-Badua Cristin Downs Erin Kendall Niko Osoteo Erik Newton Claire Fry Divya Silbermann Rachel Winter Caren and Debbie Lieberman Cameron Miranda Fran and David Lieberman Debbie and Alan Goore The Sustainable Living Podcast Support the Podcast If you’d like to make a contribution to Mother’s Quest to support Season Three of the Podcast and/or help provide coaching scholarships for mothers, follow this link to make a contribution. If you would like to “dedicate” an upcoming episode to a special mother in your life, email me at julie@mothersquest.com

Investors Chronicle
Personal Finance Show: The most exciting opportunity in the world

Investors Chronicle

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2017 15:42


In this week's show Rachel Winter, senior investment manager at Killik, explains what the implications are of the first interest rate rise in 10 years. The team also highlights a high growth area that has been described as the "most exciting opportunity in the world" and explains why Witan Investment Trust has upped its exposure to Europe. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Investors Chronicle
Personal Finance Show: X-factor ETFs & property vs pensions

Investors Chronicle

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2017 24:23


Exchange traded funds with the X-factor, how pension income stacks up against buy to let and this month’s markets and your money, all on the menu in this week's Personal Finance Show. You will have heard of famous value investors like Warren Buffett, but have you heard of low-cost passive funds that invest using factors like growth, quality and momentum? Deputy personal finance editor Kate Beioley and Rachel Winter, senior investment manager Rachel Winter talk investment themes and how to use them. Politics swung markets in September. US President Trump re-launched major tax reform plans, affecting US and Emerging Markets. But what did it mean for your money? And pensions vs buy-to-let property - which is the best for generating income in retirement. Personal finance writer Emma Agyemang finds out. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Investors Chronicle
Personal Finance Show: Tech wobbles

Investors Chronicle

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2017 17:03


On this week's show the team consider whether tech funds are still worth consideration following the recent correction in this sector. They also set out some smart ways to invest in high markets, and ways to diversify domestic UK exposure. They are joined by Rachel Winter, senior investment manager at Killik. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Investors Chronicle
Personal Finance Show: 21 April 2017

Investors Chronicle

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2017 18:41


On this week's Personal Finance Show the team is joined by Rachel Winter, investment manager at Killik & Co. They ask whether you should go for the new three-year NS&I Investment Guaranteed Growth Bond. Its interest rate of 2.2 per cent trumps everything on the high street but it is already lagging the rate of inflation. Should you invest anyway? The team also talks inflation-beating asset allocation and high yields from frontier and emerging markets. Deputy personal finance editor Kate Beioley explores the income potential and potential hazards of frontier market investing. Finally Emma Agyemang looks at specialist trust Impax Environmental Markets' (IEM). The trust has been shooting the lights out this year but is there a Trump-shaped cloud on the horizon for this green energy flavoured trust? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Mother's Quest Podcast
Ep 14: Breaking the Mold and Finding your Worth with Amanda Steinberg

Mother's Quest Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2017 51:54


Hello and welcome to Episode #14, the first interview in the extended season of the Mother’s Quest Podcast. Starting with today’s interview of Amanda Steinberg, I'm excited to bring you six more episodes to light our way to an E.P.I.C. life. I reached out to Amanda because I am ready to re-write my money story and she was uniquely qualified to guide me. Amanda is the Founder and CEO of DailyWorth.com and just published a book titled “WORTH IT: Your Life, Your Money, Your Terms”. This past summer, Amanda was chosen as one of Oprah Winfrey’s SuperSoul 100 and recently was named to Fast Company’s Most Creative People in Business – all for good reason: she has revolutionized the relationship between women and their finances. Amanda empowers women to explore the equation between their self-worth and their net-worth and to resist the conventions that keep us from viewing money as a source of personal power. In our interview, with her new book as a back-drop, Amanda shares candidly about the ways her mother shaped her relationship with money, how after a divorce she re-built her life and re-wrote her money story when she found herself in debt and under the weight of a mortgage she couldn’t sustain, and how founding the Daily Worth and now Worth FM is breaking the mold by bringing information and resources about money to women in unique ways. Amanda and I talk candidly about how her book, and a spreadsheet she shared in her Facebook group, inspired me to sit down with my husband, for the first time in our 20 year marriage, to understand our finances and determine our net worth, the number Amanda talks about as mattering most. Amanda’s honesty, humor and ability to make a conversation about money and investing in ourselves accessible has already shifted my life. I hope you too will be inspired by Amanda to break your own molds, find your worth, and re-define your relationship with money. Topics discussed in this episode: Breaking the mold of societal norms for women and mothers The gift of sharing our mistakes and imperfections with our children How Amanda invites her children into discussions about money and shows them, through her example, how money can be used as an engine for change Redefining women’s relationship with money through a metaphor of roots and wings. How you can identify your “money type” and how the Worth FM platform will customize advice based on your type The benefit of playing video games for experiencing failure as something that will happen again and again The importance of taking risks and how the “cost” of taking a risk may actually be lower than the cost of not. Resources mentioned in this episode: This article referencing the Harvard study which outlined that love and household chores are among the most important things to provide your children for their success. DailyWorth - Helping women earn more, save more, and spend smarter. The DailyWorth Newsletter - sign up here. WORTH IT: Your Life, Your Money, Your Terms by Amanda Steinberg. Worth It Facebook Group you can join after purchase of the book. MoneyType™ Assessment - Reveals your unique perspective when it comes to money. Your MoneyType™ Report will give you insights into how you think about and manage money. WorthFM - a savings and investment platform designed to guide you step-by-step. One Light Global - An organization that helps create global peace through providing direct humanitarian aid to people in crisis, assisting them in establishing successful new lives, helping them heal from the devastation of war and trauma, and establishing platforms for peace and collaboration between groups in conflict. A big THANK YOU to our “patrons” for helping to bring these conversations to myself and other mothers through financial support: Rachel Winter, who provided a "dedication" to Felicity Huffman in today's episode Caren and Debbie Lieberman Cameron Miranda Fran and David Lieberman Debbie and Alan Goore Jenise and Marianne of the Sustainable Living Podcast Announcements: Much gratitude for everyone who spread the news of my extended season to help reach more moms with these conversations by supporting the ThunderClap Campaign. I invite you to schedule a free 15 minute planning session where I can help you bring more intention to your life using the Live Your E.P.I.C. Life Planning and Reflection Sheets which you can download for FREE at www.mothersquest.com/reflectionsheets. Click here to schedule a call.

Investors Chronicle
Personal Finance Show: The January effect?

Investors Chronicle

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2017 22:48


In this week's personal finance podcast the team consider whether the so called January effect really has an effect on markets for the rest of the year. They also debate whether you should follow the investor rotation into growth orientated companies and the best places to save your cash. They are joined by Rachel Winter, senior investment manager at Killik. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Investors Chronicle
Personal Finance Show 20 May 2016

Investors Chronicle

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2016 18:25


On this week's show the team discuss whether to revise your portfolio ahead of a possible Brexit, the likely effects of a Brexit on investment funds and taking sector bets. They are joined by Rachel Winter, private client broker at Killik & Co. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

CooperTalk
Chris Caldovino - Episode 343

CooperTalk

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2015 60:04


Steve Cooper talks with actor Chris Caldovino. Chris booked the recurring role of Billy Leotardo in 2004, on HBO's The Sopranos. After working on the famed show, Chris went on to book many more roles on TV and film, including FOX's The Good Guys and the film Brooklyn Rules with Alec Baldwin. As of late Chris has had roles in Martin Scorsese's Oscar-nominated film The Wolf Of Wall Street and the film Stealing Cars produced by Oscar-nominee Rachel Winter of Dallas Buyers Club, which will be released in 2015. Chris has just finished up a three-season stint as Tonino Sandrelli on HBO's Boardwalk Empire, for which he received a SAG-nomination for ensemble cast. Working on Boardwalk Empire Chris teamed up with some of the old Soprano's crew, including Oscar-nominee and Emmy-winning Writer/Producer Terence Winter, Director Tim Van Patton, and Steve Buscemi.

Dear Nina: Conversations About Friendship
#131 - Monthly Friendship Challenge: Start a Ritual or Tradition with Friends, with Rachel Steinman and Rachel Winter

Dear Nina: Conversations About Friendship

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 34:26


It's time for the next Dear Nina Friendship Monthly Challenge! The January challenge was to see a friend in person, which meant reaching out to make a plan. The February challenge is to start a ritual/tradition with friends to strengthen new relationships or maintain existing ones.For accountability, report back in the Dear Nina Facebook Group, on Substack, or via email when you've made the plan. It's okay if the plan doesn't happen in February. Just get the planning going! To quote (myself!) from January, "In a healthy, robust, social life, or at least a deeply fulfilling one where you feel like you can be yourself, there's less keeping score, less keeping track, less waiting for invitations, and less moralizing about who should have included you. You dear listener are in charge. You will do the including."And that statement is completely applicable to the February challenge as well. I hear from people who feel they need to start over with friendships or that they've never had good friends. So when you hear something like "start a ritual," you might be thinking, "But Nina, I don't have any close friends." And that's the point. These rituals and traditions can become the foundation of close friendships.In my interview with Rachel Steinman and Rachel Winter, co-authors of STAY GOLDEN, GIRLS, you will hear examples of traditions between longtime friends, newer friends, and I share some of my own traditions with people who are now longtime friends, but who weren't when we started certain annual plans.The power in rituals and traditions are not even about the activity itself in many cases. It's about the anticipation and organization! Of course there are tricky elements of planning these traditions, too. How many people should you include? That's a big one, and there are others. We discuss them all in the episode!Links mentioned:All the 2025 Monthly Challenges newsletter posts "How to Make Plans with Friends" Episode #56 with Kat Vellos: Managing Group TextsMeet "The Rachels"Rachel Steinman and Rachel Winter are here to help give inspiration to all of us. They've been friends since they were 18 years old though, and they are both accomplished and interesting women on their own, but together they co-wrote Stay Golden, Girls, a gift book about the importance of women's friendships.Rachel Steinman is a writer, teacher, and mental health educator. She hosts the Dear Family, Podcast with inspirational guests who have overcome mental health obstacles to thrive. She received her Masters in Education and teaching credentials from UCLA, has taught every elementary school grade, and has been a school librarian. She is a lead presenter for NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness), going into middle and high schools to educate students, parents, and staff about warning signs while offering resources and hope. Rachel Winter is a writer, director, and an Academy Award®-nominated producer for Dallas Buyers Club. Winter, along with LeBron James, produced James' biopic, Shooting Stars, released on Peacock in June 2023. Available now from iHeart Radio, Winter produced and directed the audio drama Supreme: The Battle for Roe, and made her directorial debut with The Space Between, starring Kelsey Grammer, for which they both received awards from various Film Festivals.All social media and purchasing links for Stay Golden, Girls, can be found here.LET'S CONNECT ON ALL THINGS FRIENDSHIP:My Substack newsletter about friendship & moreInstagram , TikTok, Youtube, Threads, BlueskyJOIN the Dear Nina Facebook group  All links: linktr.ee/ninabadzinOur Sponsors:* Check out Armoire and use my code DEARNINA for a great deal: https://www.armoire.styleAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands