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Pushy Pushy is back with a brand new episode! From what age is best to start out acting and professionally performing to how many auditions and self tapes you have previously received in your career to date. This episode of Pushy Pushy, (the open and honest podcast about the ins and outs of day to day training and agenting from one of the UK's leading performing arts academy and theatrical agencies) discusses all things relating to numbers! With a mention of the iconic and stagey "5,6,7,8" said at dance rehearsals to agent commission, this episode of Pushy Pushy opens up the conversation to to those all important numbers actors, parents, agents and most interested in, for their careers in the fields of Acting, Television, Radio Film and Theatre. Mark, Nia, Andrew and Hannah whom all work at Mark Jermin (www.markjermin.co.uk) and Mark Jermin Management (www.markjerminmanagement.co.uk also discuss a variety of topics related to acting and pushing boundaries in your career. The conversation continues about the best age to start acting classes, whether success and the amount of success can be predicted. The team also applaud the many many busy parents in the UK who juggle their kids' busy schedules, building self-confidence as a teenager/young actor, understanding your casting type, and more. The hosts share inspirational stories and advice for actors of all ages looking to break through in their careers.Pushy Pushy is a Mark Jermin and B-Scene Media production. Created and hosted by Mark Jermin and Nia Jermin, the show is executive-produced by Nia Jermin and Jake Weller.To find out more about the wonderful world of Mark Jermin go to: https://www.markjermin.co.uk/
Kema Sikawe recently appeared in a BBC 3 documentary: Therapy: Tough Talking in which he gives viewers a front-row seat at a series of therapy sessions where he opens up and discusses his mental health challenges. Kema, who is also known as Kema Kay, is a musician, actor and broadcaster based in Newcastle. In this episode we talk with Kema about the pros and cons of talking publicly about your mental health, and what safeguards need to be in place to make it a positive experience.Therapy: Tough Talking can be found on BBC iPlayer here.You can find out more about Will and Kema's work with Radio Film and the BBC World Service here.Follow us on Twitter and more at https://www.bio.link/livelymindsFind out more about our show at https://www.anyamedia.net/livelyminds
August 1, 2023Mother isn't MotherTumi, a Podcast Play | Episode 3 | An African Audio Drama "Tumi, a Podcast Play" is an African audio drama about a mother who almost loses everything. When Tumi returns with her two kids to her parents after her husband neglects them, she suffers from chronic depression and has to fight hard for her life.In episode 3, Tumi cries bitterly as she laments to her Prophetess friend about how her parents and older siblings heap guilt upon guilt on her. Find out what happens when her children fall sick.This story was inspired by the real-life experiences of some stay-at-home moms I have met, and I share it to celebrate the brave warriors that they are.Follow my podcast show, Mother isn't Murder, so you don't miss future episodes. And remember to rate, review and share this podcast show with your friends and loved ones.Written & Created by Adenike BabalolaDirected & co-created by God the Holy SpiritCast Performed by Adenike Babalola Produced by Spotify for Podcasters & AudacityDistributed by BuzzsproutFirst Episode released on July 25, 2023(2023) All rights reserved. Support the show
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oggi qui con noi abbiamo lo psicologo e pedagogista Mauro Lo Castro per presentare il suo ultimo libro: I giardini della psiche, scienza e voci dal quotidiano
There is an Audio Intro to this excellent show that was featured on "Stars in the Sky," produced by the Screen Guild Theater, and featuring members of the Screen Actors Guild to raise money for the Motion Picture Relief Fund established in 1921. This counterespionage radio version of the 1945 film by the same name is lifted to a high level of excellent production values by Humphrey Bogart as Inspector Briggs. Film won Oscar for Best Original Motion Picture in 1946. If you like spy stories... you will love this! Track will live in the Playlist "Mystery/Detective/Crime on this Soundcloud.com originated Podcast.
Derrick Gunn and Brian Westbrook breakdown the Eagles loss to the Dallas Cowboys! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Brian Westbrook and Derrick Gunn break down key plays from last week's loss to the Green Bay Packers. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
D Gunn and B West break down some of the Eagles plays from last week and how they can correct certain mistakes into this week's game against the Cleveland Browns See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Derrick Gunn and Brian Westbrook break down some of the game tape from the Eagles' loss to the Ravens See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Brian Westbrook and Derrick Gunn break down the game film from last week's loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Derrick Gunn and Brian Westbrook give their game film breakdown from the Eagles' Week 4 win over the 49ers! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Po dolgih desetletjih iskanja ustrezne rešitve, se Akademiji za gledališče, radio, film in televizijo Univerze v Ljubljani končno nasmihajo lepši časi in s tem boljši pogoji za poučevanje umetnosti, zajetih v nazivu. Ob Aškerčevi cesti v Ljubljani, na mestu, kjer je bila do selitve Fakulteta za kemijo, so zgradili popolnoma novo stavbo – kar se je pokazalo kot finančno najustreznejša možnost – ki pa je ohranila vse elemente kulturne dediščine, ki so jo Ljubljani in Sloveniji zapustili Plečnikovi študenti v 30-ih letih minulega stoletja. Na gradbišču nove AGRFT smo se srečali s Tomažem Gubenškom, dekanom Akademije, in se pogovorili tako o novi stavbi kot tudi Akademiji kot ustanovi z določenimi zahtevami in nujnostmi. foto: arhiv UL AGRFT
VHS Massacre Radio is a independent film industry and film analysis podcast! Tom Seymour creator of the popular VHS Massacre Films talks about the film festival circuit and then discusses the 2019 Science Fiction film The Platform. Partron Spotify Stitcher Radio Twitter Podbean InstagramFacebook Youtube iTunes
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Radio Podcast Interview with Filmmaker Director,Screenwriter and Producer Darious Britt, Gives his take about writing, producing,directing and starring in his first feature film, titled UNSOUND.UNSOUND screened at over 20 international film festivals, winning 14 awards including best director at The Pan African Film Festivaland 5 Telly awards at the 40th annual Telly awards.Host and Programmed by A.C.Ceenno.Follow Ethic Radio Social Media outlets @http://www.instagram.com/ethic_radio/http://www.instagram.com/d4darious/http://www.facbook.com/ethicradio/Publish by The Ethic Radio Staffing Team.2019 Ethic Radio Archive ReelsAll Rights Reserved.Support the show (https://cash.app/EthicRadio)
In this week's episode of The Mack Talks, we have on Phil Hall. Phil has over 30 years of experience as a journalist and radio host. He currently hosts a radio show called “Nutmeg Chatter” as well as an award-winning podcast called “The Online Movie Show”. He has authored 8 books on film, ran a New York Public Relations firm for 10 years, AND has acted in over 20 films. Phil has had a long and successful career in broadcasting, and he's here to share his story and experiences.
AKA "War of the War of the Worlds": We compare and contrast three adaptations of the classic H.G. Wells novel: the 1938 radio show, the 1953 movie version, and the 2005 movie remake. We also discuss the musical version, the TV series sequel to the 1953 movie, and some versions you simply don’t want to watch. —July 2014
Tula Goenka is a breast cancer survivor, and the project director of the “Look Now Project”. The interview focuses on her personal experience with breast cancer, and her desire to bring the subject out in the open for the benefit of survivors as well as the general public. She is also a filmmaker, author, human rights activist, and professor of Television, Radio & Film in the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University. As an editor she has worked with filmmakers such as Spike Lee, James Ivory, and Mira Nair. Her own documentaries include “Dancing on Mother Earth”, the award-winning PBS feature about singer/songwriter Joanne Shenandoah. Goenka is author of ”Not Just Bollywood: Indian Directors Speak” (2014). She is the founder and co-director of the annual Syracuse University Human Rights Film Festival (SUHRFF). Goenka’s SUBollywood program provides TRF students with a summer immersion experience in Mumbai. She serves on the Chancellor’s Task Force on Sexual and Relationship Violence. Born and raised in India, Goenka remains very involved in the South Asian community in the U.S. and has served on the boards of several international human rights organizations. Find out more at LookNowProject.org Find out more about the Zestful Aging Podcast at NicoleChristina.com, and become a patron at Patreon.com/ZestfulAging.
It can be hard for lesser-known bands and musicians to get a foothold in several areas of the music industry without having the right connections or, as old school as it sounds, a record label. This is true when it comes to trying to get licensing agreements to place their music in radio, film, TV shows, advertising campaigns, and video games. But what if there was a social network built specifically for that reason? What if bands and artists could connect with each other, build relationships, collaborate, and easily find music licensing opportunities to help support their revenue goals? Broadjam.com, founded in 1999, is one of the world’s largest and oldest music community websites that provides services aimed at independent musicians and bands. The website is home to over 500,000 searchable songs and over 190,000 artists from all over the world. To help independent musicians find opportunities, Broadjam holds a variety of sponsored contests throughout the year with the purpose of exposing and rewarding the best in musicianship and songwriting. These songs can go on to receive placement in major media campaigns on the radio, TV, film and even video games. Music industry professionals also use the Broadjam service to find music for feature films, TV and commercials, plus they take will take part in select Broadjam contests to help determine winners and placements. Major record labels use Broadjam’s music encoding service to encode, catalog and control music metadata. Broadjam also offers professional services to industry customers, including their online system for tallying votes in popular music award ceremonies, from the popular Academy of Country Music Awards all the way back Broadjam’s backyard in Madison, Wisconsin for the annual Madison Area Music Awards. Their knowledge and expertise has been trusted by clients such as Warner/Chappell, Advanced Micro Devices, Peavey, Yamaha and more. Roy Elkins, founder and president of Broadjam, joins us in this episode to share his story with us about how Broadjam came about, his experiences and time in the music industry, his past employment at Ensoniq Corporation and Sonic Foundry that gave him a foundation and the connections to establish Broadjam, and his love of continuously giving back to the music industry at both the local and national levels. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/behindthebackline/support
Zuri Alexander is both an independent actress and film writer. Her short film, "Quiet Denial" speaks about racism and inequality. The film speaks volumes and spreads a message that everyone should hear.... Alexander wrote this film from her own real life experiences.... You can see Alexander's film at: https://theaudienceawards.com/films/quiet-denial-193819 Check out Zuri Alexander on Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/kelleyco.prods See more episodes and the latest news of Night Moves Radio on Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/Unofficial-Night-Moves-470455569994346/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jianetwork/support
Hey kids! Thanks for stopping by. This week we have what might be the greatest episode of The TRU RPT of ALL THE TIMES~! The 2nd Annual IseeRobots Radio Film Academy Summer Movie Awards where we celebrate all the fantastic movies that come out this, the most wonderful time of the year for films..Summer. As our way of honoring all of the fine filmmakers who honored us with fine Summer Films tonight on the show we'll be giving awards out in 5 categories. Best Summer Comedy, Best Summer Horror Film, Best Supporting Actor, Best Actor and Best Summer Movie. Joining us live, via satellite are a few luminaries from the pod-casting universe, my good friends. Vic Sage and The Projectionist from The Saturday Frights Podcast, Zerb from Zerbinator Land and Ferg Ferguson from The Atari 2600 Game By Game Podcast, Gino Vega from Here on IseeRobots Radio as well as Carlos from Geekfest Rants! It's an all star cast and I was so happy to have their help and you, my dudes will be super happy to hear them! They all came correct and helped to make this a must listen to episode. It's a great show like always, Make sure to tell a friend and make sure to stop by SupportTheReport.com and check out how you can get the ISR Supertape VHS Tape! It's totally worth it! Just do it already! Also hop on over to VirtualDirtmall.com The ISR Superstore and take care of some of your Retro Junk Shopping needs while also supporting The Toys R Us Report.
Host Captain Scott takes you to the red carpet for the Fort Myers Beach Film Festival Awards! This Special Episode features interviews with several award winners including; Peter Pardini, Curtis Collins and Stanley Isaacs. Scott also talks with Kyle Thompson who has been a creative part of the Film Fest for the past four years. Listen in for the week in review, some great inside information on the filmmaking industry and the spirit behind our small town Film Festival! Fish-Tale Radio is written and produced by Captain Scott Hall, Executive Producer, Janeen Paulauskis. Our show is sponsored by the fine owners and staff of Fish-Tale Marina and the Estero Bay Express Dolphin & Sunset Tours! For additional information regarding Fish-Tale Radio or being a guest on our show email us at: Fishtaleradio@thefishtalemarina.com The post Fish-Tale Radio “Film Festival Awards” Part 2 Special Assignment! appeared first on Fish Tale Marina.
Aug 3, 2015 - Guest: Film Producer Evan Ginzburg and MLB Legend Billy Sample! Smartasses Radio - “Hot Chicks, Geek Culture and Unbridled Smartassery.” With your host, the creator of Smartasses Magazine, voice actor Johnny Video of Johnny Video Celebrity Voice Impersonations! Smartasses Radio airs every Monday night at 7 PM ET – 4PM PT, featuring cutting edge humor and an eclectic mix of guests. To interact with the hosts, follow @SmartassesNet on Twitter and use the hashtag #HailJackie. Smartasses Radio Archives facebook.com/smartasses.net
On Today’s show we are speaking with Michele Weisman; Social Media & PR Manager at Likeable Media. Since joining Likeable Media's internship program in 2009, Michele has worn many hats at the company and now as a Social Media & PR Manager, Michele is responsible for creating daily content and monitoring Likeable Media's social communities, maintaining relationships with hundreds of journalists, event programmers, and brand marketers, and garnering media coverage for the agency's work. Michele is very passionate about social media, particularly Twitter. She is the founder and moderator of the nationally acclaimed #LikeableChat and tweets as @ottogrl. Michele is a proud graduate of Syracuse University with a B.S. in Marketing Management and Television, Radio Film and is also is also a college basketball fanatic and a member of both the New York Cares Fundraising Committee and Advertising Women In New York.
In 2011, the Academy for International Communication of Chinese Culture (AICCC) conducted a survey of international views toward Chinese cinema. The AICCC concluded that foreign audiences simply don't understand Chinese films and culture. To discuss this, AICCC selected five films that provided popular in China. At USC five AICCC scholars will discuss these films and other issues with American specialists. About AICCC Jointly established by Beijing Normal University and International Data Group (IDG) , the Academy for International Communication of Chinese Culture aims to introduce and disseminate Chinese culture worldwide more effectively and contribute to a harmonious world culture through solid, in-depth research and art works with Chinese characteristics by effectively integrating resources from Beijing Normal University, IDG, relevant government departments, enterprises, non-profit organizations and communities. Yaping Ding is Director of Film and Television Art Research Institute, Chinese National Academy of Arts; Professor and supervisor of postgraduate candidate. He has guest professorship of Film and Television Art College, at the Communication University of China. He is also a member of the film censorship committee of the State Administration of Radio Film and Television. Ding received his B.A. and M.A. in Chinese Literature in 1982 and 1987 from Suzhou University and the Communication University of China. He received his Ph.D in Film Study from Chinese National Academy of Arts in 1996.
In 2011, the Academy for International Communication of Chinese Culture (AICCC) conducted a survey of international views toward Chinese cinema. The AICCC concluded that foreign audiences simply don't understand Chinese films and culture. To discuss this, AICCC selected five films that provided popular in China. At USC five AICCC scholars will discuss these films and other issues with American specialists. About AICCC Jointly established by Beijing Normal University and International Data Group (IDG) , the Academy for International Communication of Chinese Culture aims to introduce and disseminate Chinese culture worldwide more effectively and contribute to a harmonious world culture through solid, in-depth research and art works with Chinese characteristics by effectively integrating resources from Beijing Normal University, IDG, relevant government departments, enterprises, non-profit organizations and communities. Yaping Ding is Director of Film and Television Art Research Institute, Chinese National Academy of Arts; Professor and supervisor of postgraduate candidate. He has guest professorship of Film and Television Art College, at the Communication University of China. He is also a member of the film censorship committee of the State Administration of Radio Film and Television. Ding received his B.A. and M.A. in Chinese Literature in 1982 and 1987 from Suzhou University and the Communication University of China. He received his Ph.D in Film Study from Chinese National Academy of Arts in 1996.
The Final Cut- The Whitechapel Murders in Radio, Film and Television This episode covers the highlights and low-lights of 100 years worth of Whitechapel murder depictions in the popular mediums of Film, Radio and Television. Special guest, aspiring filmmaker Justin Dombrowski discusses with us Jack the Ripper portrayals of the past, and what the future may hold for utilizing the Whitechapel murders as the subject matter for popular entertainment.
Academy Award Theater and My Baby Monsters present an Old Time Children's Radio Show Podcast, featuring Walt Disney's Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Yeah, it's a new year!!! And for season two of this children's story sharing podcast, we're doing something special. We're making a new children's book called Wild Alphabet Animal Stories on this podcast, so you'll get a behind-the-scenes look at how a children's book is made. We'll start with the letter A. Actually, we just finished another book... our second. It's called, This is My Baby Monsters Storytelling Coloring Book, It's filled with the best children's stories and art in the world... yours! Once upon a time, there was a little princess named Show White, and she loved to sing and dance with children and dwarfs around the world. Classic Disney songs featured in this children's story sharing podcast: I'm Wishing Whistle While You Work Heigh-Ho Some Day My Prince Will Come Children's stories featured in this podcast (to read or WRITE NOW, just click story's link): Almost everyone likes to jump in the leaves [a kids' story of Autumn] It's for chopping cheese, not wood. Here let me hold the cheese for you. Argh, my hand [a kids' story of Ax] I caught a fish at the museum, and it was yummy [a kids' story of aquarium] It's a sleepy song [a kids' story of awake] Watch out for apples and other wild animals [a kids' story of apple tree] Snow White and the Seven Dwarves meet an alligator and the baby monsters [a magical Disney World Star Wars storytelling game] The poor princess who ate pickles [classic children's story with additions from kids around the world] Guest artists featured in this podcast (to read or WRITE NOW, just click story's link): Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs by the Brothers Grimm [Classic Children's Fairy Tale] Princess by Tripstar [dreamy music by musicians from the United Kingdom] Children's art featured in this podcast (to read or WRITE NOW, just click story's link): A is for American Alligator: CHILDREN'S BOOK PREVIEW [from Wild Alphabet Animal Stories] Be sure to get your FREE A is for American Alligator COLORING PAGE Children's Art from Wild Animal Alphabet Stories A is for American Alligator as in, do you like American Alligators? I like American Alligators. Don't you like American Alligators? Baby. Children and adults T-shirts and more at the Mon-STORE Educational resources for parents and educators related to this episode. Learn about Alligators and Crocodiles, as well as Snow White and the Seven Dwarves, and the classic old time radio shows, Academy Award Theater & Lux Radio Theater! Have fun, -- Josie (and dad) Like our show and have your own podcast? Help others discover it by sharing the My Baby Monsters Children's Storytelling Podcast (promo)