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QPR NYC the Podcast
SNL 50 QPR 4

QPR NYC the Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2025 72:20


Your hosts Andy, Ant and Dun bring you the weeks happenings in the world of QPR, New York's Politics and Pop culture and remember some lads along the wayA VERY SPECIAL COLD OPEN in tribute to SNL 50-Blargybet is BACK with a completely convoluted offer for you!- QPR run rampant on Valentine's Day, a complete Fournilcation.- John Eustace has had a better couple of weeks- Poetic performance from the lads, and from QPR- Is Ilias still off the pace? (I think we know the answer to that)- KOKI SCORES! YESSSSS. YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS!- Never Fall in Love With a Loan Player. Ronnie. Sigh...- and Yang. Sigh...- Well that was a completely normal week in New York politics- Quid Pro Quotes- LOVELY Stuff. Pete Doherty's QPR related cover art, Snow is VERMONT AF and SNL 50 brings over three hours of joy, escapism and nostalgia- Even lovelier stuff - Our Friends at Rainbow Rangers got in touch! - We remember some lacrosse lads. Some football lads and the very very best Lad. RIP Macca.- Paul Curtis nails the Derby Score - Pompey Predictions- Travis hit 16 on the ****ometer on FridayRate, reviews, give 5 stars etc etc. You R's!!!!!

QPR NYC the Podcast
Yikes! That's a lot of (American) Football

QPR NYC the Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2025 71:19


Welllll, it's Super Bowl week after all. Andy, Ant and Dun talk all things to Super Bowl, and if we must, we talk about QPR's late late defeat away to Coventry...- Paul Nardi really is something else- Jimmy Dunne off the top rope- A tale of two corners- SUPER BOWL- E-L-G-E-L-S - EAGLES!-Dun and Sam celebrate a dominant Philadelphia Eagles victory - everyone else in unimpressed.- Everyone in New York hates the Empire State Building- Kendrick Lamar eviscerates Drake again, with the help of an ex- Ad break - A seal of (dis)approval and the Mayonnaise Wars- Yet another normal week in New Yorking when Mayor Adams is involved- Red Dead Redemption, Sam's AI portraits and Rainbow Rangers. LOVELY STUFF!- We remember some more lads- Read all about it (eventually) - NASCAR on Bikes with no brakes- A Valentine Day Massacre? Derby up next on Friday- Oh Bobby Zamora - Live!Rate, review, 5 Stars, and all that good stuff please!

Smart Money Circle
Kartoon Studios' CEO & CFO Share Their 2025 Outlook $TOON

Smart Money Circle

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2025 21:50


Guest: Kartoon Studios' CEO & CFO Share Their 2025 Outlook $TOON Website: www.kartoonstudios.com Ticker: $TOON Press Release https://www.kartoonstudios.com/news/press-releases/detail/1253/kartoon-studios-executives-to-unveil-2025-dynamic-growth Andy's Bio Multi-Emmy Award-winning producer, and CEO of Kartoon Studios, Andy Heyward has made more episodes of children's television than any other producer, including Walt Disney. After graduating from UCLA with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Philosophy in 1975, he joined Hanna-Barbera as a writer and story editor. During his five years with Hanna-Barbera, he was involved in the development and writing of numerous series including Scooby Doo, Flintstones, Jetsons, Smurfs, Yogi Bear, and Scooby's All Star Laff-A-Lympics. In 1980, he moved to France where he joined DIC Audiovisual, a production company specializing in children's animated programming. In 1982, he co-created Inspector Gadget and during the following years he produced over 5,000 episodes of award-winning children's programs, most of which shows and brands are household names, including Inspector Gadget, The Real Ghostbusters, Alvin and the Chipmunks, Hello Kitty, Sonic the Hedgehog, Super Mario Bros, Sabrina the Teenage Witch, Strawberry Shortcake, Care Bears, Captain Planet, Teddy Ruxpin, Sailor Moon, Madeline, Where on Earth is Carmen Sandiego, Liberty's Kids, Warren Buffett's Secret Millionaires Club, Llama Llama, Rainbow Rangers, Stan Lee's Superhero Kindergarten starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, and dozens more. In 1994, he convened the National PTA, National Education Association, UCLA School of Education, and producers from throughout the industry to draft the first voluntary set of program guidelines for children's television. In 1996, he hosted the first meeting between then FCC Chairman Reed Hundt and children's television producers. Today under Kartoon Studios, Heyward produces and licenses brands ranging from Stan Lee Universe, to Baby Genius, to Warren Buffett's Secret Millionaires Club, to Thomas Edison's Secret Lab, to Stan Lee's Superhero Kindergarten, to the recently released Shaq's Garage for the global market. He has also been the largest producer of FCC mandated educational informational programming for children, and has produced hundreds of PSAs promoting child safety, health, exercise, and nutrition. In collaboration with Warren Buffett, he produces the short film which opens the annual Berkshire Hathaway Shareholders meeting, and he co-authored a book with Warren Buffett promoting financial literacy for kids. Heyward is also the author of Go Go Gadget – The Creation of Inspector Gadget. Andy's notable work in children's programming has earned him multiple industry awards, and his charitable efforts off-screen have resulted in numerous recognitions. Some of his awards include two Emmys, nine Emmy nominations, two Humanitas Awards, two Cable Ace Awards, five Golden Reel Awards, three Environmental Media Awards, a New York Television Festival Award and a National Education Association Award, among others. He was inducted into the KidScreen Hall of Fame and won the Studio of the Year at Italy's Cartoons on the Bay International Festival of Television Animation in 2006 (co-awarded to Roy Disney). Heyward is a member of the Producers Guild of America, the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, the International Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, and the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA). He was the 2010 UCLA College of Humanities Commencement speaker and is currently a Mentor in the UCLA mentoring program. He is active in many community activities, including serving on the Board of Directors of Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, where he was recently made a Life Trustee. Brian Parisi Chief Financial Officer Bio is available here: https://ir.kartoonstudios.com/management-team

Smart Money Circle
Meet the Man Who Shaped Your Childhood: Multi-Emmy Award Winning CEO Andy Heyward Kartoon Studios

Smart Money Circle

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2024 23:36


Guest: Meet the Man Who Shaped Your Childhood: Multi-Emmy Award Winning CEO Andy Heyward Kartoon Studios Website: www.kartoonstudios.com Ticker: TOON Bio: Multi-Emmy Award-winning producer, and CEO of Kartoon Studios, Andy Heyward has made more episodes of children's television than any other producer, including Walt Disney. After graduating from UCLA with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Philosophy in 1975, he joined Hanna-Barbera as a writer and story editor. During his five years with Hanna-Barbera, he was involved in the development and writing of numerous series including Scooby Doo, Flintstones, Jetsons, Smurfs, Yogi Bear, and Scooby's All Star Laff-A-Lympics. In 1980, he moved to France where he joined DIC Audiovisual, a production company specializing in children's animated programming. In 1982, he co-created Inspector Gadget and during the following years he produced over 5,000 episodes of award-winning children's programs, most of which shows and brands are household names, including Inspector Gadget, The Real Ghostbusters, Alvin and the Chipmunks, Hello Kitty, Sonic the Hedgehog, Super Mario Bros, Sabrina the Teenage Witch, Strawberry Shortcake, Care Bears, Captain Planet, Teddy Ruxpin, Sailor Moon, Madeline, Where on Earth is Carmen Sandiego, Liberty's Kids, Warren Buffett's Secret Millionaires Club, Llama Llama, Rainbow Rangers, Stan Lee's Superhero Kindergarten starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, and dozens more. In 1994, he convened the National PTA, National Education Association, UCLA School of Education, and producers from throughout the industry to draft the first voluntary set of program guidelines for children's television. In 1996, he hosted the first meeting between then FCC Chairman Reed Hundt and children's television producers. Today under Kartoon Studios, Heyward produces and licenses brands ranging from Stan Lee Universe, to Baby Genius, to Warren Buffett's Secret Millionaires Club, to Thomas Edison's Secret Lab, to Stan Lee's Superhero Kindergarten, to the recently released Shaq's Garage for the global market. He has also been the largest producer of FCC mandated educational informational programming for children, and has produced hundreds of PSAs promoting child safety, health, exercise, and nutrition. In collaboration with Warren Buffett, he produces the short film which opens the annual Berkshire Hathaway Shareholders meeting, and he co-authored a book with Warren Buffett promoting financial literacy for kids. Heyward is also the author of Go Go Gadget – The Creation of Inspector Gadget. Andy's notable work in children's programming has earned him multiple industry awards, and his charitable efforts off-screen have resulted in numerous recognitions. Some of his awards include two Emmys, nine Emmy nominations, two Humanitas Awards, two Cable Ace Awards, five Golden Reel Awards, three Environmental Media Awards, a New York Television Festival Award and a National Education Association Award, among others. He was inducted into the KidScreen Hall of Fame and won the Studio of the Year at Italy's Cartoons on the Bay International Festival of Television Animation in 2006 (co-awarded to Roy Disney). Heyward is a member of the Producers Guild of America, the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, the International Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, and the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA). He was the 2010 UCLA College of Humanities Commencement speaker and is currently a Mentor in the UCLA mentoring program. He is active in many community activities, including serving on the Board of Directors of Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, where he was recently made a Life Trustee. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/smartmoneycircle/support

QPR Podcast
Goodbye Yellow Brick Road

QPR Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2024 62:00


In this weeks episode Richard from Rainbow Rangers and Paul, Simon, George and Andrew reflect on the positives from Saturdays game against Watford and discuss whether this is the start of consistently improved fortunes. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Tony & Dwight
Moscow McDowell's? Harrier Haggling & Meth Monks. Rainbow Rangers. Senator Rand Paul.

Tony & Dwight

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2022 31:16


Ryers Readers
Rainbow Rangers: To The Rescue!

Ryers Readers

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2022 7:55


A baby polar bear is stuck on an ice floe, and is far away from its Mommy! Can the Rangers help the baby in time before the ice breaks?! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ryersreaders/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ryersreaders/support

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Parenting is Hard w/ Matt & Stacy Barnes
Traveling with Kids (or "Don't Make Me Turn This Podcast Around!")

Parenting is Hard w/ Matt & Stacy Barnes

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2022 77:12


Remember vacations? Impromptu trips? Quick getaways? Yeah... those are gone now. At least, not the way they once were. Kids change everything and traveling with kids brings its own set of fun challenges! We'll be talking about those challenges and sharing some things we've learned as well as a horror story of the time we stupidly thought we'd take 9-month-old twins to Maui. (It did not go according to plan!)On top of that, Matt Reviews Stuff is back this week with a look at the Netflix cartoon "Rainbow Rangers" (I bet you can't guess how he feels about it This is Episode Three of Parenting is Hard!Make sure to SUBSCRIBE and leave reviews!Join our Facebook community at facebook.com/pages/parentingishardcommunityFollow us on Instagram at instagram.com/parentingishardpodcastShare your Parenting Wins, Kid Quotes or other thoughts at parentingishard.com/contact Parenting is HardHosts: Matt Barnes (@immattbarnes) and Stacy BarnesFamily IG: @thosebarnestwinsMusic by Jerad Atherton of CHPTRSProduced and Engineered by Matt Barnes for Rogue LabsPromotion, Design and Social Media by Rogue Creative DevelopmentRecorded at Rogue Collective in Santa Ana, CA.

The Bert Show
Is This Normal? Keity's Friend Religiously Watches Kid Shows

The Bert Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2021 5:56


Are you normal? Probably not. But go ahead and tell us what you do that you're wondering if it's normal or not. We promise we won't judge. Well, maybe we will, but we mean it in the nicest way possible.And who knows? Maybe you're not the only one who does it!Keity's best friend is nearly thirty, no children, and she religiously watches children shows. From "Peppa Pig" to "Rainbow Rangers" she watches them all! Is this normal?    See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/the-bert-show.

Screen Time Is Cancelled
Rainbow Rangers - Billionaires. In. Spaaaaaace!

Screen Time Is Cancelled

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2021 42:49


Aerin and Andy are prompted by this ecology themed show to discus high minded topics like what noises animals make, and unicorns shooting marshmallows out of their horns. And what of the billionaires? Featured Show: Rainbow Rangers Season 1 Episode 13a - Henpecked Episode 13b - Rangers In Space -- Check us out on Twitter @STICPodcast

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Bad Dads Film Review
Anomalisa & Rainbow Rangers

Bad Dads Film Review

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2021 92:52


It may not be obvious to our listeners but we do usually put quite a lot of thought into our choices for each weeks podcast, whether it's to link the main feature and kids tv programme thematically or to ensure we have an even distribution of the types and genres of movies we review. That same level of planning is often true of the Top 5 category, although this week I heard Sidey say something in the midweek mention and thought 'that will make a great top 5' so here we are with the Top 5 Title Drops in movies.Oscar winner Charlie Kaufman wrote and directed the 2015 movie ANOMALISA. The story is surprisingly simple in comparison to Kaufman's other high-concept work and follows 24 hours in the life of Michael Stone (David Thewlis), a motivational speaker specialising in customer service who cannot connect or relate to other people. When he hears Lisa (Jennifer Jason leigh) in the hotel corridor, Michael believes he has found someone to spend the rest of his life with. Of course this being a Charlie Kaufman joint, things are not quite that simple. A profound examination of middle-aged male depression and loneliness, the movie manages to say a lot about a subject where few fear to tread.My youngest recommended Rainbow Rangers so we decided to watch it. I must tell you now that regrettably I have had to ask her to find somewhere else to live on the strength of this recommendation. Rainbow Rangers follows the adventures of seven 9-year old girls with superpowers who protect the Earth and its resources from those who would seek to damage them. With a mission statement which includes protecting animals (yet they seem to have enslaved some sort of unicorn named Floof), strong environmental themes, girl power etc. this could easily have been a hidden gem. Unfortunately Rainbow Rangers lacks any originality, suffers from terrible design and lacklustre animation and the voice cast sound like they are all about to die from boredom. Give this one a wide berth - but do listen to us slate it.We love to hear from our listeners! By which I mean we tolerate it. Try us on twitter @dads_film, on Facebook Bad Dads Film Review or on our website baddadsfilm.com.Until next time, we remain...Bad Dads

It's My Screen Time Too
Ep111 Spaceballs

It's My Screen Time Too

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2021 47:39


Author and second time guest Amy Padden takes us through her family movie night strategy of discussing problematic content from old movies in the moment, and we try to follow her example as we review Mel Brooks' parody classic: Spaceballs. Katie unearths a not totally unexpected love of goofy sight gags and Deborah wonders whether Mel Brooks wasn't predicting our current climate crisis. We argue over Zach Galifinakis and chat about Kenny's latest obsession, Rainbow Rangers, and why Captain Planet is due for a reboot.

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YOU CAN Make a Living In The Music Industry Podcast
Season 2 - Episode 17: Alex Geringas - Focus

YOU CAN Make a Living In The Music Industry Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2021 61:28


This week I am talking with hit songwriter, composer and producer Alex Geringas from the company Rare Behavior. His songs have been recorded by Snoop Dogg, Jessie J and Cher to name a few and his music is used in multiple movies including Pitch Perfect 3 and The Lego Ninjago Movie and the tv shows Beat Shazam and Trollstopia. We are talking about what it’s like to produce major artists who are recording your songs, the differences in scoring music for film vs. tv and the reality of professionals having to prove themselves with every new project even when you have a list of successes in the business. Sponsors: Edenbrooke Productions - We offer consulting services and are offering listeners a 1-hour introductory special. To request more info on consulting services, email Marty at contact@johnmartinkeith.com. In this episode we talk about: *Composing for tv shows and movies. *Working with artists in the studio as a producer. *Scoring film is completely different from a tv show. *The hardest genre to score is the one that is not yours. *The difference between scoring music for live action vs. animated shows. *Learning what the producers and directors want. *Building relationships. *The best way to network. *Keep yourself updated and learning. *You have to invest in yourself. *How music is created for tv shows. *How to get your foot in the door working for a composer. *Professionals have to prove themselves with every project. *Focus on one goal. *www.rarebehavior.com BIO: Multi-award-winning Songwriter / Composer Alex Geringas has garnered international acclaim for both his songs and scores.  His music has earned him awards and recognition on several continents including a Grammy award, BMI Awards,Emmy and Annie nominations for his Scores and two Echo awards (the German equivalent to a Grammy). In 2019 Alex was nominated to be a Judge at the Annie Awards. Before Geringas relocated from Hamburg,Germany to Los Angeles in 2011 he had eighteen #1 Hits worldwide, as Songwriter including eleven # 1 hits in Germany, Austria and Switzerland, six #1 hits in Japan, two #1 in South Korea.His songs were performed by music icons including Snoop Dogg, Jessie J, Timbaland, Cher, Kelly Clarkson, Ben Schwartz, Dove Cameron and many more. Also Alex scored some of the most successful films in Germany in the last years “I’m Off Then” for Universal Germany and the highly acclaimed Family Trilogy “Hanni & Nanni 1-3” for Warner Bros. Germany. Alex has currently 12 Theme Songs on TV with Disney, Dreamworks, Henson and Nickelodeon. For example FAST AND FURIOUS : SPY RACERS, WORD PARTY, RAINBOW RANGERS and VOLTRON, LEGENDARY DEFENDER and the upcoming Shows TROLLSTOPIA and THE CHICKEN SQUAD. Additionally, he contributed songs for the PBS Show SPLASH AND BUBBLES, SUPERMONSTERS and many more. In the Game Show Category, Geringas has written themes for BEAT SHAZAM (FOX) , SING YOUR FACE OFF (ABC) and most recently he did all the Music for CHRISSY'S COURT on Quibi. Alex Geringas Music for the big screen includes end title songs for ICE AGE 5, THE NUT JOB 2, WOODY WOODPECKER (theme and all songs) and for THE LEGO NINJAGO MOVIE where he also contributed additional music. Other original song contributions include the TV series’ THE MUPPETS (ABC), TRAINING DAY (CBS) and CSI (CBS).  Alex also contributed additional music for PITCH PERFECT 3 and UNCLE DREW. He also contributed Original Songs for the Robert De Niro and Uma Thurman film THE WAR WITH GRANDPA (D : Timothy Hill) and wrote Additional Music for the Melissa McCarthy film HAPPYTIME MURDERS. Besides that he just worked with Hans Zimmer and with Director Timothy Hill on the upcoming THE SPONGE BOB MOVIE : SPONGE ON THE RUN for Paramount Pictures. After completing the score for TROLLS THE BEAT GOES ON for DWA/Netflix in 2020, Alex is currently scoring the new Trolls TV Show TROLLSTOPIA and the Disney Jr. Show CHUGGINGTON (Season 6).  He has teamed up with Mike Himelstein as the Episodic Songwriter of the upcoming Disney Jr. Show THE CHICKEN SQUAD.  He also is scoring and writing all songs for an upcoming Netflix Animation TV Show.  Additionally, Alex is scoring two unannounced projects, a Netflix Animated Feature and a Nickelodeon Animated Feature.

KIDS FIRST! Coming Attractions
Guests from Jingle Jangle, The Christmas Chronicles & More!

KIDS FIRST! Coming Attractions

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2020 37:05


Listen in as we interview Jazir Bruno, Darby Camp and Julian Dennison (Cast, The Christmas Chronicles), Phylicia Rashad, Anika Noni Rose, Madelen Mills and Keegan Michael Kay (Cast, Jingle Jangle: A Christmas Journey) and review the films The Christmas Chronicles, Team Marco, Rainbow Rangers and Octonauts: Operation Deep Freeze. Host Zoe C. is joined by KF! Critics Ethan, Katherine and Eshaan. Before you spend your hard earned dollars at the movies, be sure to listen to what our youth reporters have to say.

KIDS FIRST! Coming Attractions
Guests from Jingle Jangle, The Christmas Chronicles & More!

KIDS FIRST! Coming Attractions

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2020 37:05


Listen in as we interview Jazir Bruno, Darby Camp and Julian Dennison (Cast, The Christmas Chronicles), Phylicia Rashad, Anika Noni Rose, Madelen Mills and Keegan Michael Kay (Cast, Jingle Jangle: A Christmas Journey) and review the films The Christmas Chronicles, Team Marco, Rainbow Rangers and Octonauts: Operation Deep Freeze. Host Zoe C. is joined by KF! Critics Ethan, Katherine and Eshaan. Before you spend your hard earned dollars at the movies, be sure to listen to what our youth reporters have to say.

Optimize Yourself
Ep119: [Case Study] Overcoming Imposter Syndrome, Better Managing Your Time, And Making the Most of This Pandemic | with Ariel Fujita, Kristi Shimek, and Maxton Waller

Optimize Yourself

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2020 96:10


Having spoken to and worked with hundreds of people worldwide over the last six months, if there’s one constant to the ever-changing landscape of 2020, it’s that this global pandemic has been a magnifying glass amplifying every tiny little detail about our lives (and society at large) that just wasn’t working. For many this intense awareness has been paralyzing while for others it’s been a motivating call to action. So what’s the difference for those who feel stuck versus those who take action and see results? Maybe you’re sick of being stuck on the wrong career path and feeling desperate to pursue your true passion, but you’re too afraid to take action because you’re waiting to “see how things work out?” Maybe you’re anxious about work swallowing up what semblance of life you have outside your career…especially now that you’re stuck working from home? Or maybe you are so overwhelmed about all the uncertainties and unknowns that you feel paralyzed and unable to focus on anything but just getting through another day. Yes, pandemic-induced procrastination is indeed a thing. If any of these sound like you, I have three amazing guests on today’s show that know exactly how you feel. Ariel Fujita is an unscripted editor making the transition to colorist. Maxton Weller is a sound editor and composer for films and video games, and Kristi Shimek is an indie film editor transitioning to scripted television. This episode is a case study where I speak candidly with all three who are members of the Optimizer community who have successfully navigated the challenges of being an introvert, who have battled the perfectionism that holds us back from accomplishing our goals, and who can relate to how imposter syndrome keeps us stuck in the wrong career path. And we discuss the strategies and methods they all implemented to work through these common pitfalls to feel confident and clear, not only about what they want in life but more importantly, how to actually live it. All three guests have recently completed my coaching & mentorship program, put in a lot of hard work, and have achieved amazing results…while by the way, living through a global pandemic. Want to Hear More Episodes Like This One? » Click here to subscribe and never miss another episode Here’s What You’ll Learn: The serendipitous timing of how Maxton ended up starting coaching with Zack when he needed it most. The separate but eerily similar stories of how Ariel and Kristi both almost skipped Zack’s Networking for Introverts seminar because they were too shy and scared. Why Ariel struggled with burnout and the mind-set shift she had to make to overcome the endless cycle. KEY TAKEAWAY: Learning to ask the right questions will improve the quality of your life and the connections you make. Why building confidence requires a deep dive into your psychology and your motivations. The number one thing you need to get better at before you can even start networking. How to stop waiting for focus to magically appear and instead learn to train it. What you need to implement systems to improve time management and keep you accountable. What a brain dump is and why doing it regularly will alleviate stress and anxiety. Why doing a daily wrap up is essential for setting boundaries especially when working from home. How Kristi got back her nights and weekends by setting expectations at the start of a job. What Maxton’s IMDB spreadsheet revealed to him and how it led to a relationship with a composer he’s admired for years. Maxton’s revelation about outreach emails: “It’s not IF people want to help you, it’s CANthey help you” What transformed Kristi from being afraid to send outreach emails to doing it every single week and getting a 100% response rate. The magic formula to writing successful outreach emails. The Ben Franklin Effect: what it is and how it helps you build relationships. Maxton’s advice: Don’t wait to see what happens. Take action. Ariels’ advice:  Why not do the scariest thing at the scariest time to get where you want to be. Useful Resources Mentioned: Enroll in the ‘Optimizer’ Coaching & Mentorship program ‘Insider’s Guide to Writing Great Outreach Emails’ The Ben Franklin Effect Continue To Listen & Learn: Want a Response to Your Cold Emails? Then Every Message MUST Do These 5 Things The 5 Most Common Mistakes You’re Making With Your Cold Emails (and How to Fix Them) Why Writing Cold Emails Is the Most Important ‘Soft Skill’ You Must Master (Especially If You’re An Introvert) Ep64: [CASE STUDY] Overcoming Burnout and Imposter Syndrome | with Chryss Terry [CASE STUDY] Why I Said No to a Job (A Great One)…During a Pandemic Ep47: The Ugly Side of Depression, Burnout, and Imposter Syndrome | with Gen Malone Our Generous Sponsors: Struggling With Real-Time Remote Collaboration? Meet Evercast As work begins to slowly trickle in again, perhaps the most pressing challenge we as creative professionals face in our post-pandemic reality is real-time collaboration. Zoom is great for meetings, but it sure doesn’t work for streaming video. Luckily this problem has now been solved for all of us. If you haven’t heard of Evercast, it’s time to become acquainted. Because Evercast’s real-time remote collaboration technology is CHANGING. THE. GAME. » Click here to be the first to gain early access to the new Evercast P.S. It’s (finally) priced for freelancers and indie creatives like us! This episode is made possible for you by Ergodriven, the makers of the Topo Mat, my #1 recommendation for anyone who stands at their workstation. The Topo is super comfortable, an awesome conversation starter, and it’s also scientifically proven to help you move more throughout the day which helps reduce discomfort and also increase your focus and productivity. Click here to learn more and get your Topo Mat. Guest Bios: ARIEL FUJITA Ariel Fujita is an editor with 15 years of experience in unscripted post production television. She got her start as a Post Production Assistant and has taken on many different roles throughout her career: Post Production Coordinator, Assistant Editor, Off-line editor, and On-line Editor. Ariel’s editing credits include Are You The One? (MTV), America’s Next Top Model (VH1), and Last Call With Carson Daly (NBC). After working primarily in off-line post production, she has recently made the transition to on-line editing and she hopes to eventually pursue a career as a colorist for scripted television and independent films. Ariel lives in Los Angeles with her wife and their five cats. When she’s not working, she enjoys watching horror films and she makes a killer mac and cheese. KRISTI SHIMEK Kristi Shimek is a Los Angeles based Film and Television Editor. Within her first year of moving to Hollywood, she was cutting indie features in the LA circuit with stars such as Lou Diamond Phillips, Danny Trejo, Lea Thompson, and Nicolas Cage. Recently, Kristi has edited on two breakout feature film successes. The Night Clerk , a character based thriller directed by Michael Christofer (Original Sin, T he Witches of Eastwick ) and starring Tye Sheridan, Ana de Armas, and Helen Hunt, which reached #5 on Netflix’s Top Ten List in June 2020. And Inheritance, a narrative commentary on patriarchy and privilege directed by Vaughn Stein (Terminal) and starring Simon Pegg and Lily Collins, which was featured at the 2020 Tribeca Film Festival. In addition to films, Kristi has just finished editing on her first network television show, NEXT, a near-future tech based drama created and executive produced by Manny Coto and starring John Slattery, which is set to debut on October 6th on Fox. MAXTON WALLER Maxton Waller is a composer and multi-instrumentalist living in Los Angeles, California with a formidable output and unparalleled work ethic. He has been writing and performing music professionally since the age of 10. In 2007, he moved to Los Angeles and got his start in good old-fashioned rock and roll. After a few cross-country tours, he leapt to film/interactive and never looked back. You can hear his work across television and the internet; the Hulu Original Series “RocketJump: The Show”, Stan Lee’s animated series “Cosmic Crusaders”, Nickelodeon’s animated series “Rainbow Rangers”, and literally (not metaphorically) dozens of YouTube videos with views in the hundreds of millions. In addition to this, Maxton has written songs placed in the Netflix Original Series “Marvel’s The Defenders”, CBS’ reboot of “MacGyver”, “Video Game High School”, “Sons of Anarchy”, The MLB network, and countless others. He has studied at some of the greatest schools in the country; The Musician’s Institute and the Berklee College of Music. Maxton is highly-regarded for his deep understanding of audio, easy-going personality, and fast turnaround. There’s a reason you’ll see the same studios hire him repeatedly – Maxton is a musical force of nature and he elevates every project he works on. Show Credits: This episode was edited by Curtis Fritsch, and the show notes were prepared by Debby Germino and published by Glen McNiel. The original music in the opening and closing of the show is courtesy of Joe Trapanese (who is quite possibly one of the most talented composers on the face of the planet).

All the Books!
E253: New Releases and More for March 31, 2020

All the Books!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2020 34:12


This week, Liberty and Patricia discuss Days of Distraction, Hurricane Season, We Want Our Bodies Back, and more great books. This episode was sponsored by TBR: Tailored Book Recommendations; ThirdLove; and Ritual. Pick up an All the Books! 200th episode commemorative item here. Subscribe to All the Books! using RSS, iTunes, or Spotify and never miss a beat book. Sign up for the weekly New Books! newsletter for even more new book news. BOOKS DISCUSSED ON THE SHOW: Days of Distraction: A Novel by Alexandra Chang More Myself: A Journey by Alicia Keys Hurricane Season by Fernanda Melchor, Sophie Hughes (translator) How to Make Friends with the Sea by Tanya Guerrero Look by Zan Romanoff We Want Our Bodies Back: Poems by jessica Care moore Almost, Maine: A Novel by John Cariani Wow, No Thank You.: Essays by Samantha Irby WHAT WE'RE READING: Together: The Healing Power of Human Connection in a Sometimes Lonely World by Vivek H. Murthy Sex and Vanity: A Novel by Kevin Kwan Malorie: A Bird Box Novel by Josh Malerman The Invisible Life of Addie La Rue by V.E. Schwab MORE BOOKS OUT THIS WEEK: Godshot: A Novel by Chelsea Bieker August: A Novel by Callan Wink Hour of the Assassin: A Novel by Matthew Quirk Young Guns: Obsession, Overwatch, and the Future of Gaming by Austin Moorhead The Gaming Mind: A New Psychology of Videogames and the Power of Play by Alexander Kriss Being Property Once Myself: Blackness and the End of Man by Joshua Bennett Once & Future, Vol. 1 by Kieron Gillen and Dan Mora Come the Slumberless To the Land of Nod by Traci Brimhall What Stars Are Made Of by Sarah Allen A for Anonymous: How a Mysterious Hacker Collective Transformed the World by David Kushner, Koren Shadmi Hello I Want to Die Please Fix Me: Depression in the First Person by Anna Mehler Paperny Last Stop on the Red Line by Paul Maybury, Sam Lofti The Sword and the Shield: The Revolutionary Lives of Malcolm X and Martin Luther King Jr. by Peniel E. Joseph Repetition Nineteen by Mónica de la Torre After Sundown: A Novel by Linda Howard, Linda Jones Death in Mud Lick: A Coal Country Fight against the Drug Companies That Delivered the Opioid Epidemic by Eric Eyre Wink by Rob Harrell Hello Now by Jenny Valentine The Woman of a Thousand Names: A Novel by Alexandra Lapierre Kairos by Ulysse Malassagne Murder at the Mena House (A Jane Wunderly Mystery) by Erica Ruth Neubauer Threshold by Rob Doyle Code Name Hélène: A Novel by Ariel Lawhon Swing Kings: The Inside Story of Baseball's Home Run Revolution by Jared Diamond Imagine Me (Shatter Me) by Tahereh Mafi The Essence of Perfection by Nita Brooks Sensuous Knowledge: A Black Feminist Approach for Everyone by Minna Salami Efrén Divided by Ernesto Cisneros Music from Another World by Robin Talley The Sisters Grimm: A Novel by Menna van Praag Heaven and Hell: A History of the Afterlife by Bart D. Ehrman The Other Bennet Sister: A Novel by Janice Hadlow Michael Kohlhaas by Heinrich von Kleist, Michael Hofmann (translator) Jane Goes North by Joe R Lansdale We Are the Wildcats by Siobhan Vivian The Familiar Dark by Amy Engel We Are Totally Normal by Rahul Kanakia Hex: A Novel by Rebecca Dinerstein Knight Devoted by Dean Koontz The Year After You by Nina de Pass I Want You to Know We're Still Here: A Post-Holocaust Memoir by Esther Safran Foer Anthropocene Rag by Alex Irvine My Wild Garden: Notes from a Writer's Eden by Meir Shalev, Joanna Chen (translator) Night of the Dragon (Shadow of the Fox) by Julie Kagawa American Animals: A True Crime Memoir by Eric Borsuk Amelia Fang and the Rainbow Rangers by Laura Ellen Anderson Artforum by César Aira, Katherine Silver (translator) Always Home: A Daughter's Recipes & Stories: Foreword by Alice Waters by Fanny Singer and Alice Waters Valentine: A Novel by Elizabeth Wetmore It's Not All Downhill From Here: A Novel by Terry McMillan You Call This Democracy?: How to Fix Our Government and Deliver Power to the People by Elizabeth Rusch Trust Me by Richard Z. Santos Procrastibaking: 100 Recipes for Getting Nothing Done in the Most Delicious Way Possible by Erin Gardner The War Went On: Reconsidering the Lives of Civil War Veterans by Brian Matthew Jordan Cage (Reykjavik Noir trilogy Book 3) by Lilja Sigurdardottir, Quentin Bates (Translator)

Personality Bingo with Tom Moran
Juliette Crosbie plays Personality Bingo with Tom Moran

Personality Bingo with Tom Moran

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2019 73:58


Support Personality Bingo and become a patron at our Patreon. If a contribution of a couple of Euro wouldn’t make a massive difference to your life, just know it makes a gigantic one in ours!  As Blindboy says, “it’s a model based off soundness”, so if you CAN support, please do on behalf of someone who can’t!  --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Juliette Crosbie is a graduate of The Gaiety School of Acting . Juliette has just wrapped production on The Other Lamb, directed by international award winning director Malgorzata Zsumowska. She will appear at Farmleigh Estate on May 4th to present a scene, ‘A Paper Airplane’ from the Fighting Words Dublin Group. Stage Credits Include; National Tour with The Abbey Theatre in the one-woman play Me Sara (The Peacock Theatre, Mick Lally, Galway) Irish premiere of Geroid Humphreys Norah (The New Theatre, The Lyric, Watergate, Riverbank) Juliette received high praise for her performance in the titular role. The Shaughraun (Smock Alley), Half Light (Baboro Childrens Festival ’18, The Ark, Smock Alley, The New Theatre), True Pirates Never Die (Smock Alley), award winning Fierce Notions (Smock Alley), Measure for Measure (National Monuments), GIRLPLAY (Morrigu Productions.) Film Credits include international feature The Other Lamb, the award winning feature Writing Home, Daddy Issues (dir. Tony Kelly) and DIT short PITSTOP. She is a well known jazz singer in the Dublin scene, having performed and hosted The Dublin Burlesque festival, in ’16 and ’17, as well as being an accomplished musician, trained in several instruments. Juliette has also featured as the voice for ‘Anna Meyers’, the female heroine of the video game Murder in The Alps, which is now available on SmartPhone and Tablet for free. She has also voiced the character of Anna Banana on the Nickolodeon Childrens TV show Rainbow Rangers, which has just aired in the US.

She’s A Super Geek
10 – One Last Job 3

She’s A Super Geek

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2015 54:14


Episode three of our magical girl One Last Job warp.  We join the Rainbow Rangers on the second floor of the Tokyo Tower, trying to prevent Puce and retrieve the piece of the perfect pearl from the pinnacle of a pole at the…

She’s A Super Geek
9 – One Last Job 2

She’s A Super Geek

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2015 51:53


Episode two of our magical girl One Last Job warp.  We join the Rainbow Rangers on the ground floor of the Tokyo Tower, trying to plan how to retrieve the piece of the perfect pearl from the pinnacle of the…