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Latest podcast episodes about Runaway bride

Cinema Sounds & Secrets
Saturday Matinee With David Madden

Cinema Sounds & Secrets

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2025 55:02


Welcome to another Saturday Matinee With Friends episode! This week Janet, John, (and Pen) sit down for a discussion with American media executive David Madden! After graduating from Harvard, Madden took part in theater before exploring the film industry and eventually becoming president of Fox Television Studios and executive at Paramount Pictures. A few of his legendary production credits include Runaway Bride (1999), The Shield (2002), Something the Lord Made (2004), The Shield (2002), The Americans (2013), Doctor Who (2005), Better Call Saul (2015), Killing Eve (2018) and many more!  To learn more about this episode and others, visit the official Cinema Sounds & Secrets website!

Love Hurts
#147: Carly Ann Filbin - Runaway Bride

Love Hurts

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2025 36:58


This is Love Hurts. Carly Ann Filbin is a writer and storyteller living in Brooklyn. Carly had an experience with love at a young age that's stayed with her into adulthood. Her story was very similar to a story from my childhood, so we looked at how those stories shaped our views on love today and what it's like navigating dating as we get older. Carly teaches writing and storytelling classes through Written in Brooklyn.  Our theme song is EmoTown by Mikki Hommel. Follow Love Hurts on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter, and rate and review it on Apple Podcasts! Support Love Hurts by contributing to their tip jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/love-hurts Find out more at http://lovehurtspodcast.com

The Rom Com Rewrite
It Happened One Night

The Rom Com Rewrite

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2025 43:01


For our half century, a film that is approaching its whole century. It Happened One Night Year: 1934 Screenplay by: Robert Riskin Based on the short story by: Samuel Hopkins Adams Directed by: Frank Capra Stars: Clark Gable, Claudette Colbert Show notes: With the exception of a couple of non-consensual slaps, the words “shut up” and the title (which we think is silly), there is really nothing we would change about this 92-year-old film. We hope you enjoy it as much as we did! If you would like to skip the plot summary for this month's film, it begins about 7 minutes into the episode and finishes about 18 minutes in. In this episode we mention the films: The Philadelphia Story (1940) (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0032904/) Father of the Bride (1950) (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0042451/) When Harry Met Sally* (1989) (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0098635/) Overboard (1987) (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0093693/) Runaway Bride (1999) (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0163187/) Far and Away (1992) (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0104231/) Gone with the Wind (1939) (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0031381/) Fire Island* (2022) (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt15218000/) *These films have previously been featured on the podcast. You can read more about the Hays Code on Wikipedia here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hays_Code And you can find the trapeze song on YouTube here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7bWU1ezHLI0  Next month we are going to be talking about The Wedding Banquet (2025) (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt32214413/)  If you would like to suggest films for future episodes, you can tweet Lisa: @LisaStowaway. We record these episodes over the internet. Sometimes the audio is not perfect. We apologise for that.  Music in this episode is by Martin Zaltz Austwick (martinzalzaustwick.com). Artwork is by Lisa Findley. Thank you for listening! 

Stitches in Time: A Doctor Who Podcast
50. The Bovvered Bride (The Runaway Bride) with Dave Bulmer

Stitches in Time: A Doctor Who Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2025 64:49


Dave Bulmer:YouTube: https://youtube.com/user/DemonTomatoDaveBlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/demontomatodave.bsky.socialSonic the Comic the Podcast: https://stctp.zoneSerious Disness Podcast: https://seriousdisness.wigglehe.com/A Complete History of Doctor Who: https://youtube.com/watch?v=828rVOsSifg ==============Stitches in Time website and socials available here: https://linktr.ee/whostitchedEditing and music by Becca McGlynn.Art by Mandy Oquendo.Logo by Ben Paddon.Produced by Becca McGlynn and Ben Paddon.

Movies to Watch Before the End of the World
Persona - "It's As If I'm Saying Things I Never Knew Existed Inside Me"

Movies to Watch Before the End of the World

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2025 66:31


For the season 4 finale, Nadeem chooses Ingmar Bergman's enigmatic "Persona" for his wild card and the last movie review. Mita compares one of the most complex films ever made to "Runaway Bride". 

Project Loving Myself
210: Love Block #3 The Runaway Bride: Why You Keep Running from the Love You Say You Want

Project Loving Myself

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2025 10:32


Are You Running from Real Love? Here's Why.

Relevant Church - Chattanooga
Runaway Bride /// Pictures of Grace - part 8

Relevant Church - Chattanooga

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2025


Another Kind of Distance: A Spider-Man, Time Travel, Twin Peaks, Film, Grant Morrison and Nostalgia Podcast
Hollywood Studios Year-by-Year – RKO – 1930: FRAMED & THE RUNAWAY BRIDE

Another Kind of Distance: A Spider-Man, Time Travel, Twin Peaks, Film, Grant Morrison and Nostalgia Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2025 67:54


In this week's RKO Studios Year by Year episode, we discuss our favourite movies from our first round with the studio and how that round shaped our impression of RKO, and then turn to two new 1930 movies: Framed (directed by George Archainbaud), a gangster movie focused on Evelyn Brent's tough/tender mixed-up moll, and The Runaway Bride (directed by Donald Crisp), a shaggy showcase for Mary Astor's affability. But wait, there's more! In Fear and Moviegoing in Toronto, we debate the meanings and merits of two daring films by Mai Zetterling, Amorosa (1986) and Night Games (1966), and dissect the post-WWII ennui of two by Binka Zhelyazkova, Life Flows Quietly By... (1957) and The Big Night Bathe (1980).  Time Codes: 0h 00m 25s: RKO Recap 0h 14m 54s: FRAMED [dir. George Archainbaud] 0h 31m 49s: THE RUNAWAY BRIDE [dir. Donald Crisp] 0h 52m 06s: FEAR & MOVIEGOING IN TORONTO: Mai Zetterling's Night Games (1966) & Amorosa (1986) + Binka Zhelyazkova's Life Flows Quietly By (1957) & The Big Night Bathe (1980) +++ Studio Film Capsules provided by The RKO Story he RKO Story by Richard B. Jewell & Vernon Harbin Additional studio information from: The Hollywood Story by Joel W. Finler Additional 1930 information from: Forgotten Films to Remember by John Springer              +++ * Marvel at our meticulously ridiculous Complete Viewing Schedule for the 2020s * Intro Song: “Sunday” by Jean Goldkette Orchestra with the Keller Sisters (courtesy of The Internet Archive) * Read Elise's latest film piece on Preston Sturges, Unfaithfully Yours, and the Narrative role of comedic scapegoating. * Check out Dave's new Robert Benchley blog – an attempt to annotate and reflect upon as many of the master humorist's 2000+ pieces as he can locate – Benchley Data: A Wayward Annotation Project!  Follow us on Twitter at @therebuggy Write to us at therebuggy@gmail.com   We now have a Discord server - just drop us a line if you'd like to join! 

Kwentong Takipsilim Pinoy Horror Podcast
RUNAWAY BRIDE HORROR STORY | TAGALOG HORROR STORY | TRUE STORY

Kwentong Takipsilim Pinoy Horror Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2025 120:04


RUNAWAY BRIDE HORROR STORY | TAGALOG HORROR STORY | TRUE STORYThis Episode is Sponsored by BingoPlusWant to be a millionaire? Come and try the first online Poker Casino in the Philippines using BingoPlus app. Download BingoPlus App Here GooglePlay: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.intech.c66appApple Appstore: https://apps.apple.com/ph/app/bingoplus-bingo-tongits-slot/id1612030383Bingo sa Saya, Plus sa Panalo!Ang Kwentong Takipsilim ay dadalhin kayo sa mundo ng katatakutan at kababalaghan. True stories tagalog horror at tagalog fiction. #tagaloghorrorstoriesNais mo rin bang magpadala ng iyong karanasang nakakatakot? Email mo lang sa stories@kwentongtakipsilim.com o kaya naman ay imessage mo sa aming FBSupport KT, Check our Merch now !https://takipsilimclothing.com/Sitio Bangungot Podcasthttps://open.spotify.com/show/5PLrpsyco5qfFeJ5jygHsJ?si=28ef14f811664bcaFor Business Inquiries and story submissionstories@kwentongtakipsilim.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

1999: The Podcast
DICK: "Tricky" - with Alex Steed

1999: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2025 87:36


The 145th highest-grossing movie of the year, Dick was released on August 3rd and going on take 12th place at the box office. Through no fault of its own, it was thrown into a death slot, as the films that outgrossed it included juggernauts like The Phantom Menace, American Pie, Runaway Bride, The Blair Witch Project, and a little movie that opened at the same time and took #1, The Sixth Sense, Despite a generally warm and positive critical reception Dick would go on to make just 6.3 million dollars on a 13 million dollar budget. Which is a shame, because as part commentary on the Lewinski scandal and part parody of All The President's Men, Dick has more to say than your typical teen comedy. With two very talented stars at its core - Kirsten Dunst and Michelle Williams - It's more Election than American Pie, and portraying the Watergate conspirators as an insane, bumbling mess actually feels relevant. You know who loves Dick? Our guest, Alex Steed, who appeared on our episode for the 1999 movie that starred that other girl from Dawson's Creek, Go. Alex is on Bluesky @alexsteed

The Watch-A-Thon of Rassilon
Episode 182: The Runaway Bride (Big Pictures and Small Details)

The Watch-A-Thon of Rassilon

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2024 46:23


Toni and Joe are joined by Adam Clegg to eat eggs, calibrate camp, and rave about Racnoss in the Doctor Who Christmas Special The Runaway Bride. If you're interested in being a Friend of Rassilon, click here. Download • YouTube • RSS • Patreon • iTunes • Google Play • ESO Network

ESO Network – The ESO Network
The Watch-A-Thon of Rassilon: Episode 182: The Runaway Bride (Big Pictures and Small Details)

ESO Network – The ESO Network

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2024 46:23


Toni and Joe are joined by Adam Clegg to eat eggs, calibrate camp, and rave about Racnoss in the Doctor Who Christmas Special The Runaway Bride. If you’re interested in being a Friend of Rassilon, click here. Download • YouTube • RSS • Patreon • iTunes • Google Play • ESO Network The post The Watch-A-Thon of Rassilon: Episode 182: The Runaway Bride (Big Pictures and Small Details) appeared first on The ESO Network.

Doctor Who : Regenerated
The Runaway Bride

Doctor Who : Regenerated

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2024 50:48


Killer Santas, exploding baubles, an alien spaceship shaped like a giant star and a women who has just appeared in the tardis in a wedding dress — Christmas with the Doctor is going to be anything but a silent night... this is the runaway bride welcome to regenerated why not take a look at our social media and give us a review on Apple Podcasts facebook - www.facebook.com/regenerateddoctorwhopodcast/ twitter - twitter.com/Regenerated1963

Entertainment Tonight
Entertainment Tonight for Tuesday, November 26, 2024

Entertainment Tonight

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2024 19:07


Wendy Williams permanently incapacitated. How her dementia battle has taken a turn. Then, Garth Brooks' late night sit-down amid rape allegations. Plus, personal confessions from Kaley Cuoco and Kelly Clarkson. And, the man at the center of all “The Real Housewives of OC” drama gives his first TV interview. His side of the Shannon Beador DUI arrest and $75,000 facelift lawsuit. Then, how Christina Haack is taking a page from Kim Kardashian's playbook in her nasty divorce. Plus, Brad Pitt's holiday plans with girlfriend, Ines, revealed. But will he see his kids? And, a “Dancing With the Stars” finale exclusive. Only ET is with the final five. Then, ET is behind the scenes of Tyler Perry's new movie. A first look at the commanding performances from Kerry Washington and Oprah. Plus, why Richard Gere is leaving Hollywood and heading to Spain. And, his on-set stories with Julia Roberts as “Runaway Bride” turns 25. Plus, are there plans for them to reunite for a third project? Then, “Sister Wives” star Christine Brown moving on after divorce giving ET a tour of her new home with a new husband.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

P3 ID
Julia Roberts – romcoms, rubriker och verklighetens ”runaway bride”

P3 ID

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2024 66:04


Filmstjärnan som jagades av skvallerpressen för sina romanser men vann biopublikens hjärtan med sitt avväpnande leende. Nya avsnitt från P3 ID hittar du först i Sveriges Radio Play. Under 90-talet blir Julia Roberts världens största filmstjärna genom huvudrollen i Pretty Woman. På lite drygt ett decennium medverkar hon i inte mindre än 22 filmer och cementerar sig som romcom-genrens största aktris. Hon jagas av paparazzifotografer och hånas av skvallerpressen som ständigt skriver om hennes relationer och romanser. Samtidigt som biopublikens kärlek till Julia Roberts verkar vara oändlig.Frågan är vad som hände egentligen med hennes karriär efter dom stora framgångarna? Hur anpassar sig en filmstjärna när filmbranschen förändras? Och vad säger egentligen Julia Roberts karriär om den romantiska komedins tillstånd idag?I avsnittet medverkar kulturjournalisten och filmvetaren Julia Skott samt filmkuratorn Jonas Pedersen Hardebrant.Programledare och producent: Vendela LundbergAvsnittsmakare och reporter: Tobias NorströmLjudmix: Fredrik NilssonAvsnittet är gjort hösten 2024 av produktionsbolaget DIST.Ljudklippen i programmet är hämtade från Universal Pictures, ABC, Disney, CBS, Hollywood Reporter, Vanity Fair, NBC, SF, Columbia Tristar, Sony Pictures, People Magazine, Warner och United International Pictures.

Don't Kill the Messenger with movie research expert Kevin Goetz
Gary Lucchesi (Veteran Producer, Studio Executive, and Former Agent) on Working with Talent and Successful Filmmaking

Don't Kill the Messenger with movie research expert Kevin Goetz

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2024 51:35 Transcription Available


Send Kevin a Text MessageIn this episode of "Don't Kill the Messenger," host Kevin Goetz sits down with Gary Lucchesi, the acclaimed producer and former President of the Producer's Guild of America. From his early days as a talent agent at William Morris to his tenure as President of Production at Paramount Pictures, Gary has been a driving force behind numerous hit films. As a producer, his credits include Primal Fear, Million Dollar Baby, The Lincoln Lawyer, and Runaway Bride, among many others. In this insightful conversation, Gary shares stories from his career, discussing the art of assembling the right talent, the power of test screenings, and his thoughts on the future of the film industry.From William Morris to Hollywood Heavyweight (07:41)Gary talks about his early days at the William Morris Agency and the lessons he learned from mentors like Stan Kamen. He shares stories about signing talent like Michelle Pfeiffer and Kevin Costner.The Paramount Years (17:45)Gary discusses his tenure as President of Production at Paramount Pictures, where he oversaw films like The Hunt for Red October and Fatal Attraction.Saving Fatal Attraction with a New Ending (21:25)Gary shares the story of how a focus group and audience test screening led to a major change in the ending of Fatal Attraction, turning it from a "bummer" into a box office hit.Producing Primal Fear and Discovering Edward Norton (28:21)Gary dives into the making of Primal Fear, discussing the casting process and how Edward Norton's brilliant audition won him the career-launching role over other contenders like Leonardo DiCaprio.Million Dollar Baby and the Road to the Oscars (33:15)Gary shares the journey of making Million Dollar Baby, from the script's origins to Clint Eastwood's involvement to the film's Academy Award.Bringing Andrew Lloyd Weber to the Big Screen (37:08)Gary talks about his time working with Andrew Lloyd Weber and bringing musicals like Sunset Boulevard and Cats to the screen.The Shifting Landscape of the Film Industry (42:38)Kevin and Gary discuss the seismic changes in the film business. Gary shares his optimism about the next generation reinventing the industry.Gary Lucchesi brings his passion for producing, his keen eye for talent, and his deep understanding of the filmmaking process to this conversation with his friend, and host, Kevin Goetz. For anyone interested in the art and business of filmmaking, this episode offers a front-row seat to one of the industry's most accomplished and respected producers.If you enjoyed this episode, please leave us a review or connect on social media. We look forward to bringing you more revelations from behind-the-scenes next time on Don't Kill the Messenger!Host: Kevin GoetzGuest: Gary LucchesiProducer: Kari CampanoWriters: Kevin Goetz, Darlene Hayman, and Kari CampanoAudio Engineer: Gary Forbes (DG Entertainment)For more information about Gary Lucchesi:Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_LucchesiIMDB: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0524342/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gary-lucchesi-26204127a For more information about Kevin Goetz: Website: www.KevinGoetz360.comAudienceology Book: https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/Audience-ology/Kevin-Goetz/9781982186678Facebook, Twitter, Instagram: @KevinGoetz360Linked In @Kevin GoetzScreen E

Lez Hang Out | A Lesbian Podcast
SBG 136: Runaway Bride with The Gay Women Channel

Lez Hang Out | A Lesbian Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2024 79:39


When you join our Lez Hang Out family on Patreon you will gain instant access to 23 and counting full-length bonus episodes, ad-free weekly episodes, mp3 downloads of all our original songs, an invite to our exclusive Discord channel, and more! We can't wait to see you there.  Welcome back to Lez Hang Out, the podcast that wants to talk to you about your avoidant attachment style. This week, Leigh (@lshfoster) and Ellie (@elliebrigida) hang out with Sarah Rotella and Adrianna DiLonardo of The Gay Women Channel (@gaywomenchannel) to talk about why the 1999 Julia Roberts romcom Runaway Bride Should've Been Gay.  Picture it, you're a small-town dyke who has had failed beard relationship after failed beard relationship, ultimately leaving all your beards at the altar. Now a big-city journalist has rolled into town and is weirdly intent on poking into all your past relationships and outing you. What's a closeted dyke to do? Well, if you're Maggie Carpenter (Julia Roberts), apparently the answer is to get down on one knee and propose to a gym teacher that you've known for all of 2 days.  Even though this movie is intent on throwing Maggie at a carousel of men, she is so freaking gay the entire time. The very first moment that we see Maggie she is on a horse galloping full speed away from a man. She spends the entire movie alternating her outfits between all-flannel all the time and a wedding dress while hanging out in her tool shed looking apartment. It's honestly nonsensical that she has been passing as a straight woman for all this time.  We know one thing for sure, Runaway Bride Should've Been Gay. Pre-order Sarah and Adrianna's new holiday lesbian romcom, Last ExMas, releasing on VOD December 3rd.  Mark your calendars for our Black Friday Sale! From November 29th- Cyber Monday all of our original merch will be 20% off with code “LHOBlackFriday”. Check out our store at bit.ly/lezmerch and start making your wish list now.  We are heading to France from March 31st through April 6th for this year's BIG GAY TRIP! Join Ellie and Leigh for a vacay to Bordeaux and Paris where we will tour a beautiful winery, explore hauntingly historical catacombs, and dance the night away at the best Parisian gay bars. Make a 25% deposit by January 1st in order to secure your spot on the trip. Space is limited, so sign up soon! Give us your own answers to our Q & Gay on the platform formally known as Twitter @lezhangoutpod and follow along on Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook. We are also now on BlueSky!  You can find your fav tol and smol hosts Ellie & Leigh at @elliebrigida and @lshfoster respectively. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Surviving Abuse Podcast
The Process of Healing: Embracing Vulnerability & Meeting your Team

Surviving Abuse Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2024 36:29 Transcription Available


What would your life look like if you could transition from merely surviving to truly thriving? Join us for a special bonus episode where we trace the heartwarming journey of our podcast's inception, driven by the unwavering support of Susie, Becky, and Jason. Susie shares her emotional bond with Becky, forged during a support group retreat for sexual assault survivors, which ignited a shared dream of tailored healing. Becky, with her 16-year dedication to addiction recovery, discusses her zeal for helping others through compassion, while we reflect on the transformative power of our healing modules.Imagine a world where vulnerability is celebrated and emotional expression is encouraged. In this episode, we uncover the profound moments of human connection and the strength that lies within each of us. By sharing personal stories about teaching children and embracing diverse learning methods, we highlight the importance of nurturing compassion and understanding. Our conversation also takes a hard look at societal norms that stifle men's emotional expression, advocating for a new narrative where vulnerability is not only accepted but seen as a path to a healthier, more authentic life.What does self-love truly mean to you? We dive deep into the journey of self-acceptance, inspired by scenes from "Runaway Bride," exploring how understanding your own preferences can foster genuine self-appreciation. We discuss the challenges of overcoming negative influences from high-demand religions and toxic family dynamics, emphasizing the importance of caring for one's inner child. As we celebrate the exciting road ahead for our podcast team and listeners, we introduce our unique validation journals and invite you to join us in this shared experience of growth and empowerment. Connect with us through emails, likes, and shares—let's support each other in this enriching journey. #podcast #healing #traumaSupport the show

JAN: Jive Action Nerds
Runaway Bride (1999) w/ Jesse Roth - Run The Julias

JAN: Jive Action Nerds

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2024 128:10


We're back comma baby! Didn't realize it had been like three months since our last regular episode. Whoops! In our defense, life is a nightmare all the time! TV's Kevin & Kat Scott warm back up with one of the Julia hall of famers, 1999's gang reuniter Runaway Bride! They got the band back together on this one. Garry's here. Dicky Gere. Julia, of course. Also, this movie is based on Julia Roberts' real life! Listen to Jesse's Monday night radio show on Radio Free BK, and join her live at The Shuffle! Next time: either Wonder or Confessions of a Dangerous Mind. We're figuring it out. get episodes one full week early at www.patreon.com/tvskevin

Retro Late Fee
Runaway Bride

Retro Late Fee

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2024 27:02


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The Doctor's Companion: Doctor Who the Long Way Round

When a bride is transported into the TARDIS in the middle of her own wedding on Christmas Eve, the Doctor attempts to figure out how this could have ever happened and what exactly could be so special about an office … Continue reading →

Silver Screeners
Episode 152: 1999's Notting Hill and 1999's Runaway Bride

Silver Screeners

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2024 31:10


25 years ago, Julia Roberts pounced on the summertime box office like John Cena at WrestleMania with two back-to-back rom-coms that ended the 90s for her on a high note like no other. Notting Hill brought her together with Hugh Grant, while Runaway Bride reteamed her with her Pretty Woman co-star Richard Gere. Plus, behind-the-scenes fun facts, poll results, interactive trivia, and listener shout-outs!

Adam Carolla Show
Actor Eric Roberts + Financial Advisor Will Roundtree

Adam Carolla Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2024 137:50 Transcription Available


The show opens with Jason “Mayhem” Miller sitting in to do the news. They talk about real vs. fake honey products before discovering Jason actually promotes a manuka honey brand. They also discuss “White Women for Kamala” and the trend of people masquerading as experts. Then, Jason reads the news including stories about Jimmy Kimmel & John Mulaney declining offers to host the Oscars, a prison guard getting arrested for having sex with an inmate & filming it, OnlyFans models using AI bots to chat with their fans, and scientists discovering that sugar gel may regrow hair for balding men. Next, actor Eric Roberts returns to the show, with his wife Eliza by his side, to talk about his new film “Lumina” and his book “Runaway Train: Or, The Story of My Life So Far.” They also discuss his extensive résumé and his early start in the New York acting scene. Next, they talk about Eric's current relationship with his sister Julia & his daughter Emma. Finally, financial advisor Will Roundtree makes his first ACS appearance. He talks about how his self-taught knowledge of money took him from living in his car to being a millionaire. He also explains the typical struggles for small businesses & how to avoid them, and how to use SPVs (special purpose vehicles) to invest in real estate. For more with Eric Roberts: ● Pre-order his book: Runaway Train: Or, The Story of My Life So Far ● INSTAGRAM: @ericrobertsactor For more with Will Roundtree: ● PODCAST: Full-Time CEO ● TWITTER/INSTAGRAM: @MrWillRoundtree ● YouTube: https://youtube.com/c/willroundtree Thank you for supporting our sponsors: ● http://OReillyAuto.com/Adam

Shane Talks
Shane Talks '99: July 30th, 1999

Shane Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2024 11:30


Shane takes a very quick look at the failed attempt of "Runaway Bride" to re-capture the lightning chemistry we saw in "Pretty Woman" with this mediocre romantic comedy put together with almost all of the same major players. While checking online scores, Shane realizes that maybe this film isn't as loved as he thought it was.

The Deucecast Movie Show
Episode 639: My Favorite Summer... The Action Movies

The Deucecast Movie Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2024 110:01


What good is My Favorite Summer if we can't have explosions, bad guys getting shot, car chases, high kicks to the face and more explosions?  Thats why we have the Action Movies!    Mikey, d$, and #XLessDrEarl bring in Friend of the Show Aussie Nate to talk about their favorite top ten all time movies consider action... and maybe a little sci-fi?   First, birthday movies, learning how old Boyhood is, Runaway Bride, Angels in the Outfield and even Mikey's fave, Babar: The Movie. Then, a Prime Day update, and Aussie's experience seeing his fave film in the theaters. Finally, the guys chat about their own personal rankings of action movies, including Axel Foley's adventures, Jason Bourne's identity, Nic Cage out of prison, John McClane in airplanes and skyscrapers, John Wick falling down stairs, Jackie Chan kicking people, Indiana Jones being doomed, and the best portrayal of Wyatt Earp in cinematic history.  Stick around for the Shark Talk in the stinger.      Where the Movies are Streaming at Time of Recording     Air Force One - AMC+ The Avengers - Disney+ Bad Boys II - Netflix Beverly Hills Cops III - Paramount+ The Bourne Identity - for rental Captain American Winter Soldier - Disney+ Cliffhanger - for rental Con Air - for rental The Condemned - FreeVee Die Hard - AMC+ Die Hard 2: Dieharder - for rental Extreme Prejudice - for rental First Blood - for rental The Fugitive - TubiTV Hard Boiled - for rental Independence Day - Hulu Indiana Jones & the Temple of Doom - Disney+ Indiana Jones & the Last Crusade - Disney+ John Wick Chapter 4 - Starz in Ninja Kingsman Secret Service - MGM+ The Last of the Mohicans - for rental Leon: The Professional - Netflix Lethal Weapon - for rental Live Free or Die Hard - Showtime Mission Impossible II - Paramount+ Mission Impossible: Fallout - Paramount+; MGM+ The NeverEnding Story - for rental Old Boy - Netflix Police Story - MAX Raiders of the Lost Ark - Disney+ The Rock - Peacock Premium The Rundown - Starz in The Rock Speed - Starz in Buses  Street Fighter - Netflix  Tombstone - Hulu True Lies - Hulu Young Guns - MGM+

Ranger Danger: A Power Rangers Podcast

This week on the podcast, we're feeling noble – because we're watching the Ressha Sentai ToQger episode "Station 21: The Runaway Bride"! Why can't we stop raving about the performances in this episode? How does Wagon manage to outthink dozens of fictional characters across media history? And what incredible theory of Michael's might've cracked this whole thing right open? The answers to these questions and more await-- on this episode of Ranger Danger ToQger!

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The Cinematography Podcast
Building the world of Fallout: cinematographer Stuart Dryburgh, ASC, NZCS

The Cinematography Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2024 69:14


The post-apocalyptic TV show Fallout is based on the 1997 videogame, which was a huge commercial and critical success. Centuries after a nuclear war, Lucy (Ella Purnell) must venture out of her sheltered underground Vault dwelling into the dangerous Wasteland of Los Angeles to find her kidnapped father (Kyle MacLachlan.) She encounters strange characters, including a Ghoul bounty hunter (Walton Goggins) and Maximus (Aaron Moten) a member of the militaristic Brotherhood of Steel. Cinematographer Stuart Dryburgh is best known for his work on the 1993 film, The Piano, for which he received an Academy Award nomination. It opened up opportunities for him outside of New Zealand, and he frequently worked with women directors like Karyn Kusama (Aeon Flux) and Susan Seidelman (Sex and the City TV pilot.) Stuart also shot Bridget Jones's Diary, The Runaway Bride, and the New Zealand indie film Once Were Warriors. He particularly enjoyed working with director John Sayles on the 1996 western mystery drama, Lone Star. Stuart's cinematography captured the vastness and beauty of Texas. The low budget forced him to use “poor man's process” an old film technique used for staging a driving sequence. When Stuart read the script for Fallout, he watched play throughs of the game to get an idea of what it should look like. “I had some idea what the basis is, because the game has been around for 30 years. I pulled a lot of images and built a Pinterest board, which turned out to be completely wrong, because I'd gone very atmospheric, very gamey with my references.” says Stuart. “And Jonathan (Nolan) said 'No, I don't want to do it that way. I want to play it real, not too many tricks. There's going to be enough crazy stuff in this movie content-wise- play it straight, and just make it nice.'” Fallout creator Jonathan Nolan chose to shoot on 35mm film, using ARRI cameras and anamorphic lenses. The show is set in three main spaces, each with its own distinct color palette and look: the underground vault, the wasteland, and the past, before the nuclear disaster. The vault is lit entirely by artificial lighting and Stuart worked closely with the art department to make sure the visible lighting provided enough ambient light to shoot film. It allowed the camera freedom of movement within the space. By contrast, for the wasteland, Stuart leaned into the Western genre the show evokes, balancing the washed-out, desolate surroundings with the vibrancy of pre-war remnants. The wasteland was shot in several different locations including Namibia, the Utah salt flats and upstate New York. Find Stuart Dryburgh: Instagram @stuartdryburgh Sponsored by Hot Rod Cameras www.hotrodcameras.com Sponsored by Aputure: https://www.aputure.com/ The Cinematography Podcast website: www.camnoir.com Facebook: @cinepod Instagram: @thecinepod Twitter: @ShortEndz

Review It Yourself
The Donna Noble Chronicles: Partners in Crime (2008) with Clayton from 'Men Who Like Men Who Like Movies'

Review It Yourself

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2024 57:27


Clayton from 'Men Who Like Men Who Like Movies' joins Sean for a brand new side-series. The Donna Noble Chronicles will explore every episode from 2006-2010 which starred Catherine Tate as Donna, from 'The Runaway Bride' to 'The End of Time'. This second episode explores the Series Four opener: Partners in Crime. Discussion Points: -The characterisation of Donna Noble in this episode. -The quality of this episode. -Clayton thinks Tennant and Tate are the ultimate duo, ever. Sean thinks he is being silly. -The power of a Health and Safety badge. -The performance of Sarah Lancashire. -The noise of the Adipose. -*Lance not Lawrence. -Sean introduces Clayton to the word 'ginnel'. -The fantastic moment where the Doctor looks up and realises that he is alone in the TARDIS. -Clayton isn't a fan of The Voyage of the Damned. -The iconic reunion scene and the brilliant ending scene with Wilf. Raised Questions: -Did they soften Donna in this re-introductory episode? -Are all New-Who companions in love with the Doctor? -Is this episode better than you remember? -How many floors does that building have? -Has this episode become more topical? -Did you pick up on the 'Super-Nanny' look of Miss Foster? -Does anyone want a podcast concerned with Data Protection? -Do you miss the moments when the Doctor goes into the darker side of his character? -Is it plausible to hide in a toilet cubicle for 6 hours? -Which scene did they leave out of the press screening? Thanks for Listening! Review It Yourself is now on YouTube! Find us here: Twitter: @YourselfReview Instagram: reviewityourselfpodcast2021 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ReviewItYourself⁠ This podcast is a member of the PodPack Collective, an indie podcasting group dedicated to spreading positivity within the podcast community. For further information, please follow the link: https://linktr.ee/podpackcollective

Stitches in Time: A Doctor Who Podcast
Big Rock Kiss (The Runaway Bride)

Stitches in Time: A Doctor Who Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2024 32:23


The Tenth Doctor and Donna Noble witness the formation of the Earth in this 3-minute clip from "The Runaway Bride" (4.6b BC).Website and socials available here. Produced & edited by Becca McGlynn. Music by Becca McGlynn. Art by Mandy Oquendo. Logo by Ben Paddon.

Little Known Facts with Ilana Levine
Episode 403 - Winnie Holzman and Paul Dooley

Little Known Facts with Ilana Levine

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2024 58:48


Winnie Holzman's so-called writing career began innocently enough, writing and performing sketch material with the comedy group “Serious Bizness.” Next came an MFA from NYU in musical theatre, as well as a musical: “Birds of Paradise,” which was produced Off-Broadway and directed by her teacher, Arthur Laurents.  She soon shifted gears, (and coasts) joining the writing staff of the ground-breaking television series “thirtysomething” and then creating theseries, “My So-Called Life,” which starred Claire Danes and which, thanks to MTV (and now HULU) has been seen all over the world.  She collaborated “once and again” with her mentors Ed Zwick and Marshall Herskovitz on their critically acclaimed series “Once and Again;” and later collaborated with her daughter Savannah Dooley on their one hour drama series “Huge;” as well as with Cameron Crowe on the Showtime series “Roadies.”   She is the book writer of the international hit musical Wicked, which has a score by the acclaimed composer/lyricist Stephen Schwartz. Wicked celebrated 20 years on Broadway this past fall.  She recently completed both screenplays for the film adaptation of Wicked. Her play Choice, an early version of which had its world premiere at the Huntington Theatre in Boston, in 2016, will be produced this spring at the McCarter Theatre in Princeton, New Jersey.  She is a proud member of the Writers Guild of America West, and the Dramatists Guild, and has been married to the wonderful character actor Paul Dooley for only 39 years. Paul Dooley is an actor, writer, and comedian, and has appeared in hundreds of movies, TV shows, and plays. His films include Breaking Away, Sixteen Candles, Runaway Bride, Popeye, Insom-nia, Waiting for Guffman, and the Cars franchise. His television appearances include roles in Curb Your Enthusiasm, My So-Called Life, Star Trek, Dream On (Emmy-nominated), and The Practice (Emmy-nominated). He lives in Burbank, California, with his wife Winnie Holzman Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Review It Yourself
The Donna Noble Chronicles: The Runaway Bride (2006) with Clayton from 'Men Who Like Men Who Like Movies'

Review It Yourself

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2024 65:17


Clayton from 'Men Who Like Men Who Like Movies' joins Sean for a brand new side-series. The Donna Noble Chronicles will explore every Doctor Who episode which starred Catherine Tate as Donna, from 'The Runaway Bride' to 'The End of Time'. Discussion Points: -Catherine Tate's career before she joined Doctor Who. -Donna Noble's character in her first appearance. -The fantastic cold opening. -The reason for the absence of Bernard Cribbins. -The cut scene regarding Rose Tyler. -Clayton says highway, and Sean immediately corrects him. -The comedic-pairing of David Tennant and Catherine Tate. -'Save the Cat Moments'. -Donna's decision to walk away. Raised Questions: -How long ago was 2006? -Was Donna Noble slightly too 'over-the-top' or 'pitch perfect' in her first appearance? -Who would be happy being ripped out of their wedding day? -Is Sean re-treading old ground? -Did you know Donna wasn't meant to come back? -Are you over Doomsday yet? -Did you notice the Bridget Jones reference? -Is a new flavour Pringle really that exciting? -Do you want someone to make it snow for you? Shout-out to Cinnamon Toast Crunch, who joined Sean for a YouTube Livestream discussing Doctor Who Series Four. Random Recommendations: -The Catherine Tate Show (2004-2009). Thanks for Listening! Review It Yourself is now on YouTube! Find us here: Twitter: @YourselfReview Instagram: reviewityourselfpodcast2021 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ReviewItYourself⁠ This podcast is a member of the PodPack Collective, an indie podcasting group dedicated to spreading positivity within the podcast community. For further information, please follow the link: https://linktr.ee/podpackcollective

Be It Till You See It
364. How to Build Confidence From the Inside Out

Be It Till You See It

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2024 37:43


Lesley Logan hosts Simone Knego for an in-depth discussion on the often-overlooked impact of societal pressures on self-esteem and how to counteract these negative influences. She delves into the importance of embracing failures as growth opportunities, utilizing positive affirmations to bolster self-worth and the crucial practice of loving oneself. Simone also highlights the importance of regularly questioning personal desires to truly understand one's needs, offering strategies for listeners to build a resilient, confident identity amidst external expectations.If you have any questions about this episode or want to get some of the resources we mentioned, head over to LesleyLogan.co/podcast. If you have any comments or questions about the Be It pod shoot us a message at beit@lesleylogan.co. And as always, if you're enjoying the show please share it with someone who you think would enjoy it as well. It is your continued support that will help us continue to help others. Thank you so much! Never miss another show by subscribing at LesleyLogan.co/subscribe.In this episode you will learn about:How to view failures not as setbacks but as essential growth opportunities.Strategies for shifting your mindset to overcome negative talk and self-doubt.The role of positive affirmations in strengthening self-esteem and confidence.Simone's 3 tools that can help build and sustain inner confidence every day.How respecting your own reflections can enhance self-awareness and acceptance. Episode References/Links:Simone Knego InstagramSimone Knego WebsiteDaughter Dearest PodcastThe Extraordinary Unordinary YouChelsea Peitz InstagramGuest Bio:Simone Knego is an international speaker and award-winning author of the best-selling book, "The Extraordinary UnOrdinary You." She is a two-time TEDx Speaker, and her work has been featured on ABC, NBC, and CBS and in Entrepreneur Magazine and Yahoo News. Her literary contributions have been honored by the National Indie Excellence Award and the NYC Big Book Award. Simone has not only summited Mt. Kilimanjaro, but she is also the heart of a bustling household with six children, three dogs, and one husband of 30 years. As the creator of the REAL Method, Simone continues to inspire and impact teams, fostering growth, and promoting self-discovery.   If you enjoyed this episode, make sure and give us a five star rating and leave us a review on iTunes, Podcast Addict, Podchaser or Castbox. DEALS! Check out all our Preferred Vendors & Special Deals from Clair Sparrow, Sensate, Lyfefuel BeeKeeper's Naturals, Sauna Space, HigherDose, AG1 and ToeSox Be in the know with all the workshops at OPCBe It Till You See It Podcast SurveyBe a part of Lesley's Pilates MentorshipFREE Ditching Busy Webinar  Resources:Watch the Be It Till You See It podcast on YouTube!Lesley Logan websiteBe It Till You See It PodcastOnline Pilates Classes by Lesley LoganOnline Pilates Classes by Lesley Logan on YouTubeProfitable Pilates Follow Us on Social Media:InstagramFacebookLinkedIn  Episode Transcript:Simone Knego 0:00  I think people who are confident from the inside out, they are able to compromise, they are able to see when they've made mistakes. They're able to admit when they've made mistakes. They celebrate their victories but they also celebrate when they figured out that they did something wrong and they can fix it. Lesley Logan 0:22  Welcome to the Be It Till You See It podcast where we talk about taking messy action, knowing that perfect is boring. I'm Lesley Logan, Pilates instructor and fitness business coach. I've trained thousands of people around the world and the number one thing I see stopping people from achieving anything is self-doubt. My friends, action brings clarity and it's the antidote to fear. Each week, my guest will bring bold, executable, intrinsic and targeted steps that you can use to put yourself first and Be It Till You See It. It's a practice, not a perfect. Let's get started.  All right, Be It Babe. Hello, welcome back. Thank you for being here. Thank you for being awesome. My goodness, I can't believe how long we've been doing this podcast and the time of recording this intro I just recently saw several of you listeners in real life. And I got to hear your favorite takeaways in person. Also, like the quotes you were saying. And some of you have listened to the episodes two times, and I just want to say like that means so much to me. When I started this podcast, because I really wanted to help women really, truly understand how amazing you already are. And for you to find that inner confidence. And so what I'm so excited about with today's guest is she really is going to help you tap into your bold confidence. And she hasn't the most interesting take on it that I have not heard. And so her name is Simone Knego. I happen to know her in real life. And she's just amazing. And when I, when I am with her in person, like there's just something about her that like you're drawn to listening to her. She's so thoughtful and insightful. As you will listen to her on this podcast, I think you will also get that as well. She's got some amazing tips for helping you find your inner confidence, which is like the true confidence. Talk about like, confidence on the outside, confidence on the inside. And I just think this is gonna be a really wonderful conversation for you to listen to, and probably save it and listen to it again. So Simone, thank you for being here. Y'all, here she is. And I can't wait to hear your favorite takeaways. All right, Be It babe. I'm so excited because I have a wonderful woman here. I remember, when I first met her, we actually hadn't met yet. I heard her introduce herself. I was like, this woman is a badass, she is doing amazing things. And I really was excited to get to know her more. And I've been lucky enough to see her in person a couple of times and also be on her amazing podcast. Simone Knego, thank you so much for being here. Can you tell everyone who you are and what you rock at?Simone Knego 3:07  Absolutely. First, thank you so much for having me here today. I'm excited to be here. And same thing I when I first heard you speak, I was like, okay, this woman is amazing. Want to get to know her better. First and foremost, I'm a mom of six. I have been married to my husband for almost 31 years. I am a keynote speaker, author and podcast host and I love what I'm doing.Lesley Logan 3:22  Oh my gosh, 30 years of marriage and six kids and a podcast host, and I mean, you've also like climbed Mount Kilimanjaro, you've written books like you've been on TEDx twice. So we can go a lot of different ways, I guess. I'd love to hear like, what got you started in doing what you're doing to do always work for yourself? Are you always interested in helping people? Or did you do something before this and it kind of led to what you're doing now?Simone Knego 3:51  So I'm a big believer that it's okay to change your mind. I have tried many things over my life. I started out as a certified public accountant. That was what I got my degree in. And the reason I got an accounting degree, I have a Bachelor's and Master's in accounting was because I failed organic chemistry and then got us D at the second time, and that was the end of like med school. So I had to move on and so.Lesley Logan 4:18  Med school drop out to CPA. Simone Knego 4:21  Yes. And I really wanted to act. But the words of my dad were while you live under my roof and I'm paying for your education, you're gonna get a real education, which means you're going to be an accountant because you're really good at math. Okay, great. Thank you. And realized quickly that I did not love accounting, so worked at it for a couple of years, had a horse farm, taught horseback riding lessons were at a summer camp, I did all kinds of stuff. And then I had kids. I went back to school to be a teacher because I figured I have six kids. I kind of have my own classroom might as well, put it to work in the real world. And unfortunately, as we know, teachers don't get paid enough for what they do. And I was paying my babysitter more than I was making. So that's when I went into medical sales. And then from there, I started speaking because I was asked to speak at some volunteer events through charitable organizations, and I fell in love with it. And that's when I realized I had a story.Lesley Logan 5:28  That's cool. Yeah, teachers don't get paid enough. We say this a lot. And also, like, I was also thinking, like, my goodness, you could go you take care of other people's kids all day long, and then you have a sick one at home, you're never getting a break so.Simone Knego 5:44  There was definitely no breaks happening there. But you know what, I love kids. So obviously I better, right? So it was fine. Lesley Logan 5:51  Yeah, I think thank you for sharing like it's okay to change your mind. It's also okay to like dabble in things. I think so often people go, oh, that didn't work out. So I failed at that. And that didn't work out. I failed at that. And it's like, actually, you know, you get to know yourself. And I imagine that you use different skill sets from each, each different stint you had in what you're doing. Simone Knego 6:12  I learned so much about myself by trying all these different things. And by failing at some of them, I mean, I think failure is actually an important part of how we grow. It's not a stop sign it is. Okay, try this next time. So, sometimes easier said than done, right? When you're in the moment of failure, it's a little bit difficult. But it's so important that we realize that it isn't something that should stop us forever. It should just say, Okay, that didn't work. What's next? Lesley Logan 6:40  Yeah, I know, I it is very difficult when you're in it, like, you need someone around you, who also has that same mentality, to remind you that this is going to be a lesson that you're gonna learn from, it might be the best thing that ever happened to you. Doesn't feel good when you hear it, either, but like to get a reminder. Okay, so you got into speaking and you found you had a story to tell. I feel like a lot of people that first of all, their biggest fear is speaking in public. I know you had that acting love, but also like, was it easy for you to get into speaking? How did you take your story and put that out there because I feel like there's a big journey between like speaking efforts in charities and then doing TEDx. Simone Knego 7:19  I think the more you do it, the more comfort just like anything, the more you do it, the more comfortable you feel, the more you're willing to put yourself out there. And really realizing that if my story can impact one person, it's worth it, it's worth standing on a stage and telling it and I've, I've changed even what I'm doing now. So now my speaking is really for women, women's groups all about overcoming self-doubt, building bold confidence from the inside out. Which, when we think of confidence, I think a lot of people will look at someone say, oh, my gosh, they're so confident, but are they really on the inside? Right? Is it just how they're portraying themselves? Or do they really feel good about themselves all the time? And it was a learning process to get up on that stage and just be okay with, you know, still gonna make mistakes on stage. I mean, that's life. And I'm big on just putting it out there. And I think it's good for people to see other people get up and try something that they maybe want to try. But they're too afraid to do it and then say, Oh, wait, they're human. It was still fine. It was great. I learned a lot. And yeah, they still messed up. They're great. Lesley Logan 8:26  Yeah, there's a law that I'm forgetting. But Chelsea Peitz, a mutual friend of ours, she posted it. She did it in a speech. And it's like, actually, when people see someone, they look up to make a mistake, they don't go, oh, they're, they're a terrible person. They made a mistake. They actually go, oh, my God, they're human. And they trust you more. It's like this really interesting thing. Okay, so. So I want to dive into this bold confidence. And like, what is driving you to do this venture that you're working on, because you could do anything, and you could still have stuck with any of the things you've already done. So what made you want to dive into helping women specifically, have bold confidence?Simone Knego 9:05  So it really started with my journey to Kilimanjaro? Because I was someone who struggled for years to believe in myself, I really struggled with self-doubt. And looking back and I talk about this now and I write about this now, I had a really, mentally and physically abusive boyfriend when I was a teenager actually just did a podcast episode earlier this morning with my daughter about dating culture and what's okay and what's not okay, and the things that we don't talk about. But when I realized that that was really, it killed my self-esteem that it just brought me to the lowest levels. I didn't respect myself, I needed to build myself back up and it took years for me to talk about it for me to realize what had happened to me. And when I was asked to climb Kilimanjaro, it totally out of my wheelhouse. It's not something that was a bucket list item, but it was raising money for the Livestrong Foundation. So the philanthropic part made me very happy. And I was like, you know what, I'm going to do this, I'm going to do this and I'm going to put everything in, I'm going to change my mindset, I'm going to believe in myself. And that change kind of started so many different things for me. Lesley Logan 10:19  Thank you for sharing about your dating history. It's really interesting. Like, I think so many people, so many women get into relationships, and they do end up losing themselves because of it's embarrassing to talk about it, you're not really sure it was a red flag is that like, you know, there's all these different things. I have a beautiful girlfriend who's, who just recently went through a breakup and I was like, I was like, fully supportive. I was like, oh my gosh, whatever happened, like on your side. And then she told me all these things when I'm away. I'm like, I had no, I had no idea. If you'd told me one of these things had happened. I would have been like, girl, you okay? You know what, I think it's so easy. So I love that you and your daughter have this conversation because it's, they're needed to have. So I think that that's really cool. Also, like I've, I've never wanted to climb Mount Kilimanjaro. I've met many people who have most of them have done it to raising money. You know, after you climb that mountain, you know? And did it was, during the mountain, you were like reflecting like, what was like, was there a change and you came down at the high of the elevation?Simone Knego 11:22  All of the above. Get, so the really getting to the summit, it wasn't even getting to the summit, I've had people ask me, okay, if you didn't make it, would you still feel the same? Well, I don't know, because I did so, but hopefully, I would. Because again, I'm not a believer that failure stops you, it kind of opens the next door. But really, when I had to talk myself up, not down, I had to talk myself up so many times on the mountain thinking that, hey, what are you doing here, you have six kids at home, this is not in your wheelhouse, you're not capable of this. And the whole time, I had to say to myself, you can do this, you put in the work, you set the goal, you put in the work, you are going to accomplish this, like you are absolutely going to accomplish this. And I have a bad knee. So that didn't help with things. But it was really that change of mindset. And when I got to the summit was when I really kind of put it all together where I said that all these things, all of these negative thoughts that I have all the time, right, we have 6200 thoughts a day, and 80% of them are negative, that those aren't what I'm going to let control how I move forward, it's the positive ones and making more of the positive ones. And it really has made a difference for me and self-respect, self-worth, self-love. All of it is all part of that moment. And so I like to tell women, find your Kilimanjaro I'm not saying the specifically Kilimanjaro, but find that one thing that will kind of pull you out to where you want to be. Lesley Logan 13:02  I agree with that I just heard, I was listening to some podcast. And this girl was like, so excited, cuz she ran a 5k. And she's like, I never thought I would run like I never could run around the block without like being out of breath. And she was so excited and so proud of herself for like this 5k that she ran. And I think that to her could have been Kilimanjaro, because like that just seemed like so she's like I hear about these people just go for a couple mile run. And I'm like, I can't go for a couple mile, couple block run. So I think it's true. We have to figure out what it is and also put you out of that comfort zone makes you challenge yourself. And you do have to change the story. So like I could hear, you know, it'd be so easy to oh, got this bad knee, I'm just not gonna go all the way to the top, or I'm actually gonna, I'll raise the money, but I'm not gonna go like there's so many different things you could do takes a whole superhuman level of finding yourself to do something that's outside of your comfort zone. Can we talk a bit about the difference between like the confidence that we see outside from people and then that bold confidence that comes from inside? Like, can we talk about what those two things look like or feel like?Simone Knego 14:09  So I think I see a lot of people who seem to be confident and then they go home and they struggle looking at themselves in the mirror. It's kind of like what they put on for everybody else to feel like they're that they're strong and they're and a lot of times when someone is confident on the outside and not on the inside, they tend to be a little bit rough around the edges with conversations. And basically, if you don't agree with them, then you're wrong. I mean, that's how what I see a lot of the time. I think people who are confident from the inside out, they are able to compromise they are able to see when they've made mistakes. They're able to admit when they've made mistakes. They celebrate their victories but they also celebrate when they figure out that they did something wrong and they can fix it. So there's four things that I like to talk about when it comes to confidence from the inside out is really your respecting your reflection, embracing your failures, asking yourself what you want, and loving the woman in the mirror. Because I think all those pieces together really, it covers everything that has to do with self-esteem. And when you look at statistics that eight, almost 85% of people will say that they struggle with self-esteem. That's a lot of people. That's a lot of people that are struggling. And my daughter was asking me the other day, so why do you think it is I was like, it's called society, we have these pressures that are put on us by society, to behave a certain way to look a certain way to have a certain job to drive a certain car. And that's not real. It's just like body image. When we talked about, on our podcast, she was talking about when you said, how every woman has a different body, there's, you don't have to be the super skinny person to be really strong with Pilates. She was like, I really never thought about it like that. We always think about that, if you're super skinny, that means like, you're super fit. And that's not how it works. Lesley Logan 16:12  No, no, I,um, I think that you're correct. Society puts us pressures on us it affects, it affects the compass that we're working from, you know, like, I feel like when you're I watch my girlfriend's as a little, little girl, and she posts these videos, and I just like, watch her like, this little girl has like, not really experienced the pressure of society, yet. She just hasn't. She is just like, walking around doing her own thing, like smelling a rock, like just all these things. And then at some point, you know, you learn that you have to conform in a different way, and you have to mask certain things. And my husband, he is not diagnosed, but pretty confident he has ADHD. So he taps his feet all the time, they're always shaking, he'll start whistling and like doesn't even realize it, like he's got this, like, just these interesting things. And in school, he would have to, like, keep his leg still and not whistle and like that is kind of masking of like a personality, just so we can all conform. It can change didn't change him. He is resilient in that way. But like, I think for me, like I definitely as a child go, okay, well, I have to do it like this. And if I do it like this, then I get the affirmation stuff, I get the affirmation that I did a good job, but I must feel good. And it was so interesting. Like, I went to college. And I still did all the things, and I was like, I don't actually feel very good. I don't really know why I'm here. Why am I studying this major? What am I doing? And I think it's, it's a very difficult place to be when you're like, okay, now I'm gonna pivot, I'm gonna change these things. You have to figure out that inner confidence because the outside world's like, why did you do that? How the work and it's also the outside world, like, I'm just thinking of some other times where you go through a breakup, and people like, oh, but you guys were so great together, or you decide like, one of my girlfriend's posted on Instagram, like, just being okay with people who decide to be child-free. And she's like, you don't know why they're being child-free. Like, you don't have to tell them anything. And I jokingly wrote like, oh, yeah, people will say, but she would have the most beautiful children as if that's the thing the world needs more of. And it's an interesting thing, when you make a decision in your life, and then the society, what they come out, you have to find that inner confidence, otherwise, you're going to end up doing things for the wrong reasons.Simone Knego 18:29  Absolutely. And I love that you brought up that, that part about when you make a choice for as a couple, as a woman as a man that you don't want to have children. How that is seen as an outlier, which is so ridiculous, right? Like everybody chooses what they want to do. And people just assume something has to be wrong. It's not like, hey, wait, we just didn't want to have children or for us, they assume because we have six children and we adopted our youngest three that we're super religious, that's the thing that we get is thatLesley Logan 19:03  You be your own version of suicidal.Simone Knego 19:06  So no matter what you do, you get some weird ideas that our people have in their heads of this isn't what you're supposed to be doing like two kids, house with a picket fence, or 2.2 kids, I forget what it is now. But six kids is way out of the norm. And so there has to be a reason there has to be an issue that you're solving in that moment or your problem that you have and that's why you have six kids now that's we just like kids and we wanted to adopt and it worked out great.Lesley Logan 19:38  Yeah. Well, I mean, also like, people like you and your husband should, if you love kids, should have all the kids you want because you're raising these beautiful people from, with inner confidence. I always joke when I meet people with six I'm like, great, thanks for keeping the average up for me. But obviously, you have six kids, so I'm sure you can see the differences from your boys and your girls, but also like, I do think that it's, it can tell us particularly interesting pressure for women to have that inner, bold confidence you talk about and stick with the choice that they've made for themselves, whether it's their career or whether they want to stay at home or go to like, all these different things. There's these different pressures. And so to keep that compass steady, I mean, I feel like it's not perfect. I feel like it's a pendulum and you have to be aware of when you're kind of getting out of that bold confidence. Simone Knego 20:30  Yeah, I, and even yesterday, I was having a moment where I was frustrated about something, I'm late for my doctor's appointment, and all these things are happening at once. And I was like, why do you always do this? Why are you making yourself wait, why are you doing and I was like, okay, hello, take a breath. These are such minor things like, just push it aside, you'll get there when you get there. You can't change that, you've already started this process, you can't change the past. So next time you leave a little earlier and stop driving yourself crazy. I mean, just those kind of little things. I think sometimes like I call them our daily doubts, like the little things that creep up on us that we're not allowed, you know, we're not good enough to go to this party because all these women will be dressed a certain way. And I'm a jeans and T-shirt kind of girl. So when I go somewhere, I still, unless it's truly like a formal event, I wear what I wear. And what's really interesting about that, and I know I'm kind of random here, but when I go to something like that, in jeans and a T-shirt and it's a nice cheap T-shirt, I mean, I still look nice, but I'll have multiple women come up to me and they'll say, I didn't know we were allowed to wear jeans. I was like, I don't think it's about being allowed. I think it's what you want. They're like, oh, gosh, I wish I would have known I would have dressed like that you look so comfortable. And I am wearing these heels and they're killing me. And so that's part of the inner confidence is being able to show up as yourself and not worry about what anybody else is thinking of you. Because a lot of times what they're thinking is I wish I would have done that. Lesley Logan 22:04  Yeah, okay. Okay, first of all, love the daily doubts. And also, the conversation you just have with yourself in the car, it's like, it's a daily thing. I'm like, why did I do this? Why did I put these things back to back? Why didn't I give myself 15 minutes in between what like all these things, and then it's just like, then if you don't stop it, it goes into a whole spiral that by the end, you're like, I made the worst mistake of doing this.Simone Knego 22:30  It becomes like Doomsday, and you're like, wait, I was just going to be five minutes late to the appointment. And I turned it into this ridiculous cycle. Lesley Logan 22:36  Yes, I mean, it's also a pressure we can throw ourselves, my husband is late to everything and I don't mean that in like a rude way. He's like, Lesley, we can be five minutes late, like, it's not the end of the world. It's just a dinner, it's going to be okay. And I am like, we should be early, you should be 10 minutes early, people should not be expecting that, like worried that you're late or wondering if you're gonna be respectful of people's time. And he's like, it's a coffee, it's gonna be okay. And so we have like, I was like, okay, well then, there's, we had to negotiate. Like, if it's something that's really important to me, then it's on me to say, I want to be here on time, because this is really important to me. And if it's not, then I will do my very, very best to just chill out in the car and not worry about being late. I'm not perfect at it at all. But it's helped me because this weird pressure that I put on myself, and it puts me in a doubt, a daily doubt. And then almost a doomsday so. So I love that. I also love that you brought up like inner confidence that can be just like showing up as you are and not waiting for the permission to be like, how can I show up? Like how should I, how should I show up versus like, how do I want to show up? I think that's really beautiful. And I feel like it's really cool because you can be this like little example, giving into your inner confidence and showing up as yourself and wearing the jeans and a nice shirt. Oh, my goodness, I went up T-shirt shopping the other day. I was like, are you kidding? Why are these T-shirts? $200? I'm like, okay, I'm going to Target. I will get there. I will look around and I see people in there they're showing off in their style like when you can see that they have their own. This is like this is their brand is (inaudible) wear but like that's how they are, like I wear tennis shoes with dresses because I just, I can't wear heels. I just don't feel good in them. So I always wear tennis shoes with dresses, and people are like oh my god that's so funny. Like Punky Brewster. I'm like the adult version. Here she is. And you do give people permission. But I also just want to say to the people listening if that sounds like something you do, that's a checkbox for this inner confidence and I think we sometimes don't realize because that might come easier for us to just do that than we might not realize we have more inner confidence than we think we're not maybe not giving ourselves credit for it. Simone Knego 24:47  Absolutely. And then the sneaker thing I love as well. So I say that I gave up heels for (inaudible), for my birthday last week my girls bought me a really fun pair of sneakers because that's what I want to wear. I want to wear stuff that's comfortable. But that's kind of my style that I don't feel like I have to dress up for anyone else. Whatever I do, and this is I think a really important thing that I would love for your audience to take away is that what we do we need to do for ourselves. So the way we dress, it should be for ourselves, it shouldn't be that we're worried that the woman down the street is going to judge us if we don't wear something that she wears, the way we show up at something, it should be about us. You want to get Botox? That's about you. It's how you feel good in your skin and not what anybody else tells you. Going back real quick to Kilimanjaro, when I first told people that I was going to climb it. I will tell you, my close friends were like, okay, that is amazing. And then the people that I didn't know very well, you know, kind of gave me the ones over and we're like, do you really think you're going to make it to the top? No, no, I think I'm going to make it halfway. That's why I'm doing it. So these pressures that we put on ourselves, when you hear negative things enough times from other people, you can understand why these thoughts will creep into our head because people will say ridiculous stuff to us all the time.Lesley Logan 26:16  Oh, my gosh. I've told the story before but I'll tell you, I, Brad and I signed up for like an artist's way. It was a group that all the artists were together. And so we all were on week one together, week two together, I forget which week it is, I think it's week two or three, but there are some questions that she asked you to journal about. And this memory came up of when I was really young. And I felt like eight years old. And I had made myself a grilled cheese sandwich. But I didn't know how to turn on the stove at my grandparents' house. So I grabbed my grandfather, I said hey, had like a plate with like butter on the outside, cheese on the inside sandwich. And I was like, hey, Papa, can you turn on, can you turn on the stove so I can make this grilled cheese sandwich? Many of you are probably stuck on the eight-year-old at the stove. I just want you to know like that was really normal for me. I'm just, that's its own childhood trauma. He was like, are you an idiot? What is on their sandwich? Like he called me stupid for putting butter on the outside of my sandwich. I was like, well, I'm making a grilled cheese sandwich. And you put that's how you butter on it to like go I don't know, maybe people do oil. I don't know. But that's how I was raised. Right? And so my grandmother said, oh, Jake, just turn on the stove. She's got it right, it's fine. But I'll tell you this, I actually never cooked. Like I, like my dad would, I would cook with stuff that my dad had prepared from like pancakes and French toast. But I never cooked at that house again. And then when I left my dad's house, I never cooked again. Like it's just so rare. It's very, very rare from and I'll just say I don't, I can't cook, I can't cook. So I'm doing the artist's way. And I'm like writing these different memories that I have. And I was like, oh my God, that's why I can cook. I (inaudible) I can't from someone else's negative thing. And it's so easy for those daily doubts that you're talking about. They're not really our voice. They're just other people's doubts that we've like, absorbed like a sponge and put on (inaudible).Simone Knego 28:16  Yeah, we put all those upon ourselves and but yeah, you hear things enough time. And this is why I think it's so important that so one of the things I love to do are positive affirmations. And if you would have asked me 15 years ago, I would have said, that doesn't work. That would not work for me. I'm not talking to myself. I talked to myself all the time now. And it really does work. But when you see how people can absorb all the negative stuff, think about it, it makes sense that we can absorb the positive stuff, too. So if we're constantly telling ourselves that we can't do something, or that we're not enough, why can't we flip it and say, yes, you can do this. And you are more than enough. And if you say it enough times you do believe it, it really is about that mindset shift. And when you think about it that way that if we can believe all the crap, then we should be able to believe the good stuff as well.Lesley Logan 29:11  Yeah. Yeah, I was gonna ask you like, is that, is that the only tool that you use to like flip the script or to stop your daily doubts? Or do you have other tools that you use to kind of build this inner confidence? Simone Knego 29:24  I have other other tools as well. So that, that one I like to do. I do evening gratitudes so like a gratitude journal or and I remember my daughter said I have nothing to be thankful about today. I was like, Hello. Yes, you do. Let me tell you all the things and she was like, Okay, I'm never gonna say that in front of you again. No, you won't know. So really, if I go through like the the different steps like embracing your failures, it's really about understanding that your failures don't equal your worth. Right so it's all a stepping stone to the next, next section of your life and asking yourself what you want, I think is such an important thing, especially as women, I think that we forget to do that, that we either we've done the same thing for so long, we don't actually know what we want. Or we have to do this because we're in this part of our lives, right? We have to have this job, we have to do this work, we have to raise the kids, it's all about everyone else. It's all about our spouse, whatever it is. And we don't ask ourselves what we want. So I have the, it's really like a compass that you go through the different parts of the compass, asking yourself what you want, and that kind of, like, do I want to do I want to wake up negative in the morning, right? I mean, you have a choice every day. So it's really looking at that compass of where your direction is going. And kind of following a bunch of questions to say, okay, yeah, no, I mean, I have a choice when I wake up in the morning, do I want to be negative? Do I want to be positive? Do I want to be happy, do I want and I know, there's external factors. But it's really important that we constantly ask ourselves what we want, so that we can get what we need. Lesley Logan 31:06  Yeah, I think that's a really beautiful, it's very important because especially the longer you go, without asking yourself that the harder you have to spend more time thinking about it, and almost like, it's like the Runaway Bride sitting where she's like, trying out all the eggs, you know, it's like, she doesn't know what her favorite way of having eggs is. And it's a simple, funny story, but also like, just reality, if like, if you just are doing so much for so many other people, you start to forget what you want. And then it's going to take time to really go through that. I love it. It's a compass. I don't know, I didn't know that. And I just like for whatever reason, like this felt like there's a compass measurement for like keeping ourselves on this path. Simone, I could talk, we could go in more things, because I just think confidence is something that so many of my listeners are always how do you have it? How do you get it? What is it and it's like, there's, I love the way that you're talking about it. Because it's different than it's different than the other ways I've heard it, which is like, just keep doing, just keep doing the things. You said you'd do. Then you'll have confidence. And it's like, yes, and that gets the perfectionist overachiever in trouble. That's a really great tool for the person who is not perfect. We're not looking for perfection or overachiever awards. We're gonna take a brief break, and then find out how people can find you, follow you, listen to you. All right, Simone, where can people work with you? How can they study your real method? What do you got for us?Simone Knego 32:24  That's where to find me is my website, Simoneknego.com. I have a new downloadable, which is the first step of my real method, all about respecting your reflection and tools and everything that goes along with it the work that we need to be doing, because like anything else, you're building a muscle and you have to work on it. I'm also Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, you can find me, Simone Knego, K-N-E-G-O because I am the only one in the world with that name.Lesley Logan 32:59  That's awesome. That's actually awesome. And you never have to regain your handle anywhere. And you have a podcast. Simone Knego 33:06  Yes. So I have a podcast with my daughter called The Daughter Dearest Podcast. And it's really so much fun. You can find it anywhere you listen to podcasts. And I also, I have a book and I'm working on my second book. My first book is called The extraordinary Unordinary You. And you can read more about my Kilimanjaro story, my children, it's all about realizing what you're capable of. And recognizing that the little things you do everyday matter.Lesley Logan 33:32  I love it so much good stuff, I'll have all those links in the show notes. Before I let you go, I mean, you gave us some really good action steps already. So but just in case you will skip to the end for the too long, (inaudible) action steps of bold, executable, intrinsic or targeted steps we can take to be it till you see it, what do you have?Simone Knego 33:48  So I think the first step is really goes back to the respecting your reflection using positive affirmations on a regular basis. Don't be afraid of them. Don't, like, okay, so maybe they're silly, right? But they work like keep doing it. Whatever you do. It just doesn't happen overnight. You have to keep working on yourself. And again, if we want to say build bold confidence from the inside out, it really is you have to work at it doesn't just happen. You're not born with confidence. It's like 20% of people are born with confidence okay, so the 80% of us, we got to work. And I would say the other thing is really learning to love the woman in the mirror. We have to stop comparing ourselves to others, we have to realize what we're capable of put the work into our ourselves and really be proud of who we are so that when we look in the mirror, the first thing that we see isn't what we don't like, but the first thing that we see is what we actually love and that, that's us and I think that is such an important thing for women to remind ourselves of. Lesley Logan 34:46  Oh, I love that. That is beautiful. Okay, well, yes, because it's so easy. The first thing I look at was like, oh gosh, my, I have a puffy eye. I've got this like you just like pick yourself apart and you're like, okay, I'm gonna have a good day. Simone Knego 34:58  Yeah, have a good day. Lesley Logan 35:01  I love it also, here on the pod on Fridays, y'all, we do the Fuck Yeah Fridays, which is like just I celebrate the wins of our listeners and I share a win of mine, it's mostly so people can hear, like, different ways that you could have a win. They don't always have to be like, I climbed Mount Kilimanjaro, which is a win, but also like, there was a little parts along the way that are wins as well. And so I started doing affirmations at the end. And I said, I hope people like these, because they can seem really like cheesy, cliche. Yes. But you know what, like, I whenever I read them, I repeat, I read them three times for the podcast. I go through my day, and I'm like, oh, look, I am pacing myself. Look at that. I'm sorry to find it. One of our other guests we've had on. She even shared, you guys, she used to put these affirmations on Post Its it's all around her house and then but she was so nervous that people will make fun of her that she would pull them all down when people come over and then she put them all up when they would leave. And she's like, now I just leave a lot because now I have the confidence to do that. But it's a, there's different ways to find those affirmations. And I think that's a great way to remind yourself of awesome things if it's not a natural phrase for you to say to yourself. So, Simone, thank you so much for being here. I really enjoy our talks and I can't wait to see you in person again soon I hope. You all, how are you going to use these tips in your life? Let Simone know, let us know in the Be It pod. Share this with a friend who is needing some inner confidence and you just know they need it. This could be a nice little nudge. You don't have to tell them why you could just send them the episode. And until next time, Be It Till You See It. That's all I got for this episode of the Be It Till You See It Podcast. One thing that would help both myself and future listeners is for you to rate the show and leave a review and follow or subscribe for free wherever you listen to your podcast. Also, make sure to introduce yourself over at the Be It Pod on Instagram. I would love to know more about you. Share this episode with whoever you think needs to hear it. Help us and others Be It Till You See It. Have an awesome day. Be It Till You See It is a production of The Bloom Podcast Network. If you want to leave us a message or a question that we might read on another episode, you can text us at +1-310-905-5534 or send a DM on Instagram @BeItPod.  Brad Crowell 37:13  It's written, filmed, and recorded by your host, Lesley Logan, and me, Brad Crowell.Lesley Logan 37:18  It is transcribed, produced and edited by the epic team at Disenyo.co.Brad Crowell 37:22  Our theme music is by Ali at Apex Production Music and our branding by designer and artist, Gianfranco Cioffi.Lesley Logan 37:29  Special thanks to Melissa Solomon for creating our visuals.Brad Crowell 37:33  Also to Angelina Herico for adding all of our content to our website. And finally to Meridith Root for keeping us all on point and on time.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/be-it-till-you-see-it/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Why, Bloody Valentine?
Episode 105 - Runaway Bride (RomCom Revenge)

Why, Bloody Valentine?

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2024 47:16


Welp, revenge is a solid word for this episode.  Join Rich and Carolyn as they cover Runaway Bride!

Rom-Com Rescue
Runaway Bride

Rom-Com Rescue

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2024 98:34 Transcription Available


Stalking, piss poor journalism, revenge porn, a town where boundaries don't seem to exist, and five weddings. That's right, today we are talking about 1999 rom-com classic, Runaway Bride with Julia Roberts and Richard Gere. Join the Free Rom-Com Rescue Podcast Community!Come talk with us about your favorite rom-coms on instagram, tiktok, & youtube.Get show notes, transcripts, and more information on at Rom-ComRescue.com

Love at First Screening
"It Should've Been Gay" (Runaway Bride)

Love at First Screening

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2024 68:11


On this episode of Love at First Screening, Chelsea and Mads bring back the classic duo of Julia Roberts and Richard Gere with Runaway Bride (1999). Chelsea promises that while every movie would be made better if only if were gay, this movie would truly make more sense if that were the case. Madison looks at concepts of codependency through the metaphor of how Julia Roberts' character likes her eggs. Ultimately, we are just proud to say that Richard Gere doesn't come across as a stale Wheat Thin in this movie--but he does come across as an asshole. so is this an improvement? Connect With Us Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/loveatfirstscreening/ Email: loveatfirstscreening@gmail.com Production Hosts: Chelsea Ciccone and Madison Hill Music: Good Steph Artwork: Chelsea Ciccone About the Show An examination of classic tropes and iconic characters pits connoisseur against cynic—one romantic comedy at a time. The cinematic world of love and laughter had rom-com enthusiast Madison head over heels from the time Harry met Sally. For genre skeptic Chelsea, however, it's been a grueling enemies-to-lovers plot. In Love at First Screening, Madison introduces Chelsea to all the fan-favorite love stories she's never wanted to watch. One friend's passion might be the other's displeasure, but doesn't love conquer all? Tune in every Wednesday to find out. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/loveatfirstscreening/message

Divorce Court
S25E99: Runaway Bride: Maria Robinson v Tekeila Boyd-Gibson

Divorce Court

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2024 23:35


Maria wants out of this relationship. She says her fiancèe, Tekeila, is a lying, disrespectful cheater who committed the most ultimate betrayal…an intimate encounter with her family member. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Divorce Court
S25E99: Runaway Bride: Maria Robinson v Tekeila Boyd-Gibson

Divorce Court

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2024 23:35


Maria wants out of this relationship. She says her fiancèe, Tekeila, is a lying, disrespectful cheater who committed the most ultimate betrayal…an intimate encounter with her family member. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Everyone's Business But Mine with Kara Berry
Runaway Bride: A Summer House Recap

Everyone's Business But Mine with Kara Berry

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2024 44:22


This week on Summer House, Lindsay comes back from running away to try to have one good night with Carl, Danielle plans an outdoor camping excursion, I have lustful feelings for Craig, and Jesse puts on his investigation glasses to find out what's going on with RadHouse!Find me on socials, Patreon and more here! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Third Time’s Me
7 Learnings on Engagements from a Runaway Bride

Third Time’s Me

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2024 23:13


I've learned a thing or two about engagements as a runaway bride and I'm giving you all the run down on the dos and don'ts of engagements. So if you're currently engaged or thinking about getting engaged or just want some wisdom from a girl that's been around the block (now 3 times) then tune in to today's episode for my 7 nuggets of wisdom. Also, I'm running a special for March and am offering 20% of 1:1 coaching so click the link below to book a consultation or email me at kris@thirdtimesme.com if you're ready to improve your relationship with yourself and attract healthier relationships in your life!Your Host,KrisxxClick here to book your FREE 45-min consultation with meSign up here for my upcoming Empowerment WorkshopGet your tickets here to Vixen Valentines happening on Feb 10th!Check out my FREE RESOURCE LIBRARY Let's be friends on Instagram @KrisZervas and TikTok @kriszervas

Who Is My Doctor?!
The Runaway Bride

Who Is My Doctor?!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2024 50:36


Today Cassie meets Donna Noble, Donna meets the Doctor, the Doctor meets a giant spider-lady, and we all learn if Cassie can get the same prophassie wrong twice!

Charmed By Bravo: A Bravo Podcast
Summer House S8, E4 - Runaway Bride plus SC S10 news

Charmed By Bravo: A Bravo Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2024 44:32


It's time for a Summer House episode everyone but first we've got to talk through some (perhaps unpopular?)) Southern Charm S10 casting news. Then we're getting into MORE Carl and Lyndsey drama and it's starting to get convoluted (and repetitive!) y'all! Elsewhere, Ciara is annoyed at West, Danielle is not getting involved and Paige is MIA (Missing in Albany). Also, Jesse Solomon is both speaking sense and pretending he's not into Paige as we prepare for an impending Craig visit. If you're enjoying the podcast, please support us by leaving a 5* review wherever you listen - it really makes a difference! Follow us on Instagram @charmedimsurepod On TikTok @charmedimsurepodAnd you can email us at charmedimsurepod@gmail.com

Jet Setter Show
146: Becoming A Travel Writer with Franz Wisner Author of ‘Honeymoon With My Brother' & ‘How The World Makes Love'

Jet Setter Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2024 32:13


Jason Hartman talks with Franz Wisner, a reformed cubicle worker and the author of Honeymoon With My Brother, the true story of how Franz was left at the altar, then decided to take a two-year, 53-country honeymoon with his younger brother, Kurt. The best-selling memoir is currently being made into a movie by Sony Pictures. In addition, Franz has penned numerous articles and opinion pieces for The San Francisco Chronicle, Los Angeles Times, Redbook Magazine, and Coast Magazine, among others. He lives in Los Angeles with his wife, Tracy Middendorf Wisner, and their children/future backpackers, Calvin and Oscar. In 1999, he was dumped at the altar, just days before his scheduled wedding. The guests were en-route, the food and wine were on location, and the whole party was pre-paid. So he chose to have a weekend wedding bash anyway... just without a bride. He then decided to go on the planned two-week honeymoon to Costa Rica, substituting his brother Kurt for the Runaway Bride. They had such a good time exploring the country and reconnecting as siblings that they opted to extend the festivities for two years and fifty-three countries in Eastern Europe, Southeast Asia, South America and Africa. Throughout the "honeymoon," he penned a series of emails to family and friends about the quirks and oddities of travel. Until then he'd written for others (PR clients or politicians) but never for himself. Some of the essays made their way into newspapers and magazines thanks to a few encouraging friends in the media.  If you're interested in becoming a travel writer, this is your show!   Follow Jason on TWITTER, INSTAGRAM & LINKEDIN Twitter.com/JasonHartmanROI Instagram.com/jasonhartman1/ Linkedin.com/in/jasonhartmaninvestor/ Call our Investment Counselors at: 1-800-HARTMAN (US) or visit: https://www.jasonhartman.com/ Free Class:  Easily get up to $250,000 in funding for real estate, business or anything else: http://JasonHartman.com/Fund CYA Protect Your Assets, Save Taxes & Estate Planning: http://JasonHartman.com/Protect Get wholesale real estate deals for investment or build a great business – Free Course: https://www.jasonhartman.com/deals Special Offer from Ron LeGrand: https://JasonHartman.com/Ron Free Mini-Book on Pandemic Investing: https://www.PandemicInvesting.com

Did That Age Well?
#136 - Did Runaway Bride age well? (w/ Molly's friend Caroline)

Did That Age Well?

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2024 97:43


Can someone get Garry Marshall on the phone? We have so many questions!Follow the show:IG: @didthatagewellTikTok: @didthatagewellpodThank you to Magic Mind for sponsoring this episode!Visit magicmind.com/agewell and use the code AGEWELL20 to get up to 56% off your first subscription in the next 10 days and 20% off your one-time purchase.

90 Day Fiancé: Ain't No Way Pod
Episode 167: Runaway Bride?

90 Day Fiancé: Ain't No Way Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2024 48:55


This week we discuss Jasmine and Gino's post-nuptial plans, Sam's scramble to find a replacement, Clayton's confusion, and more.Join Jamie & Kamillah as we recap Season 10 Episode 17 of 90 Day Fiancé.Follow Ain't No Way Podcast:Instagram ➤ https://instagram.com/aintnowaypodTwitter ➤ https://twitter.com/aintnowaypodWanna share your COULDN'T BE ME with us?Email us at aintnowaypod@gmail.com or chat with us by using #aintnowaypod

Cinema Drive
509. The Ultimate RomCom Showdown: A Cinema Drive Valentine's Day

Cinema Drive

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2024 58:15


All's fair in love, war, and the Cinema Drive Valentine's Day Ultimate RomCom Showdown! Jason and Ryan have put in the work, done the research, and created THE bracket to finally determine which contestant wins the title of Ultimate RomCom! Tune in as 32 of the most popular and beloved romcoms compete to top a genre frozen in time - in history and in our hearts.The Deep Question: Other than Morgan Freeman, who would you choose to narrate your life?This Week's Features:A Lot Like Love (2005)As Good as It Gets (1997)Brown Sugar (2002)Crazy Rich Asians (2018)Crazy, Stupid, Love. (2011)Elizabethtown (2005)Hitch (2005)The Holiday (2006)How Stella Got Her Groove Back (1998)How to Lose A Guy in 10 Days (2003)The Lake House (2006)Love, Actually (2003)Moonstruck (1987)Music and Lyrics (2007)Must Love Dogs (2005)My Best Friend's Wedding (1997)My Big Fat Greek Wedding (2002)Notting Hill (1999)Pretty Woman (1990)The Proposal (2009)Return to Me (2000)Runaway Bride (1999)Serendipity (2001)Sleepless in Seattle (1993)Something's Gotta Give (2003)Sweet Home Alabama (2002)Two Weeks Notice (2002)The Wedding Singer (1998)What Women Want (2000)When Harry Met Sally… (1989)While You Were Sleeping (1995)You've Got Mail (1998)

Pop It
Revisiting Missing Maura Murray (2018)

Pop It

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2024 45:13


Originally aired in August of 2018—radio and podcast gender bias & our favorite female voices on the airwaves. Experts Lance Reenstierna and Tim Pilleri share what it takes to wrack up millions of downloads on iTunes and the story behind their breakout podcast success “Missing Maura Murray.” (22:00) Plus, a crack at "Runaway Bride" inspired by Julia Roberts and Richard Gere.

Histories and Mysteries
Episode 172: The Runaway Bride & The Drugged-Out Skier

Histories and Mysteries

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2024 51:30


Did you ever see Runaway Bride and think that was a cool movie? Well, maybe the movie was cool, but for John Mason, it was anything but cool to experience it first-hand. And if you thought that was rough, just wait to hear what happened to his fiancé, Jennifer Wilbanks, in the days following, when Ashley tells us all the hard and gritty moments. Then, we switch gears to an icy land, with lots of snow, and enemies on either side. All you have are skis, a will to live, and a pocket full of candy. Jessica jumps into the story of Aimo Koivunen, a soldier who had an incredible and frightening journey to get back home to his fellow men. It goes nowhere you'd expect, but it's a fun ride (perhaps only for us). So, what are you waiting for? We're waiting... Want more of us "lovely ladies"? Well now you can get more of us on our Patreon! Subscribe https://patreon.com/HistoriesandMysteries

Bullseye with Jesse Thorn

Paul Dooley is a legend of showbiz. He's played some iconic dads in films like Sixteen Candles, Runaway Bride and Breaking Away. His book Movie Dad: Finding Myself and My Family, On-Screen and Off is about his seven decades in the business. Paul joins us to talk about his memoir and dives into his lengthy career including some more unusual gigs. He also gets into what it was like to portray dads on the big screen while his own family was falling apart.

Good Girls Get Rich Podcast
265 – Elevating Women's Priorities: Insights from Jillian Lambert

Good Girls Get Rich Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2023 34:08


This week's episode of Good Girls Get Rich is brought to you by Uplevel Media CEO and LinkedIn expert, Karen Yankovich. In this episode, guest Jillain Lambert shares her insights regarding elevating women's priorities. Jillian Lambert is a seasoned facilitator with a unique blend of hard-earned wisdom and refined skills accumulated over 36 years. With a distinguished 16-year corporate career in various Human Resources Executive roles and an inspiring 22-year spiritual journey, she skillfully integrates masculine and feminine energies in all that she offers. Jillian holds formal HR qualifications and is a certified Enneagram assessor, Nia Black Belt teacher, and global facilitator. Her lifelong passion for cultivating a centered life resonates in all her endeavors, from corporate boardrooms to intimate kitchen table gatherings. Jillian's depth of expertise and insights lay the foundation for transformative experiences, guiding individuals toward personal growth in a sustainable and centered space. #GoodGirlsGetRich We want to hear your thoughts on this episode! Leave us a message on Speakpipe or email us at info@karenyankovich.com.   About the Episode: Hey there, amazing listeners! In this episode, I got into this incredible conversation with Jillian Lambert, diving deep into women's empowerment, self-discovery, and the importance of putting ourselves first. We kicked things off exploring Jillian's powerful retreats in Greece and South Africa. She's all about helping women find their true selves. You know that scene in "Runaway Bride"? Jillian draws inspiration from that, urging us to discover how we like our eggs in the morning—metaphorically speaking, of course! We delved into the challenges women face in prioritizing themselves. Jillian shared her experiences, highlighting how societal norms have historically put women second. It's a narrative we're both passionate about changing. I couldn't help but bring up my She's Linked Up Accelerator Program. It's all about supportive communities and empowering women to embrace new chapters in life. We know the struggle, and that's why these programs are so crucial. Jillian's virtual offerings are a game-changer. From New Moon sessions to healthy habits journeys, she's made self-care accessible to women worldwide. And get this—she's offering a whopping 30% off her online sessions! That's a huge step toward prioritizing yourself, and you don't want to miss out. It's all about the power of connection and support. Jillian and I share this commitment to empower women and create spaces where growth and authenticity thrive. Catch the episode for all these insights and more—it's a game-changer for anyone wanting to step into their power!   Show Notes and Video: View the show notes Watch the episode   Magical Quotes from the Episode: "Can you disappoint others to be true to yourself?" "We've got to get ourselves to the top of the list." "Women haven't had the luxury of being on top of the list to make their choice first." "Books changed my life, I wouldn't need another one." "I've got this product, and this is who I am, and this is what I'm doing. If there's not complete alignment to her authenticity, the success rate will be different."   Resources Mentioned In This Episode: Where you can find Jillian Lambert: Website LinkedIn Facebook Instagram Sign up for the She's LinkedUp Masterclass Join my free Facebook Group if you have any questions about today's episode   Help Us Spread The Word! It would be awesome if you shared the Good Girls Get Rich Podcast with your fellow entrepreneurs on Twitter. Click here to tweet some love! If this episode has taught you just one thing, I would love if you could head on over to Apple Podcasts and SUBSCRIBE TO THE SHOW! And if you're moved to, kindly leave us a rating and review. Maybe you'll get a shout out on the show!   Ways to Subscribe to Good Girls Get Rich: Click here to subscribe via Apple Podcasts Click here to subscribe via PlayerFM Good Girls Get Rich is also on Spotify Take a listen on Podcast Addict

Normies Like Us
Episode 274: Dr. Who Review | Christmas Invasion and Runaway Bride | Normies Like Us

Normies Like Us

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2023 120:36


Doctor Who Holiday Specials: Episode 274 - This isn't a Podcast, it's THE Podcast. Jump in the Tardis with your hosts as they take a special trip through time and space for the holiday season and cover the first two Doctor Who Holiday Specials! We try to survive The Christmas Invasion and then put on our Sunday best to talk about The Runaway Bride on Normies Like Us! Podcast Who? Insta: @NormiesLikeUs https://www.instagram.com/normieslikeus/ @jacob https://www.instagram.com/jacob/ @MikeHasInsta https://www.instagram.com/mikehasinsta/ https://letterboxd.com/BabblingBrooksy/ https://letterboxd.com/hobbes72/ https://letterboxd.com/mikejromans/