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Josh Jenkins & Adam Cooney wind back to 2014, when Tom Boyd and Ryan Griffen were traded between the Bulldogs and Giants. What was a shock move at the time, led to even more extraordinary events in the following years...
Host Flick Ford is joined by guest reviewers Dr Andrew Lynch and Dr Tara Lomax for a look at superheroes on screen. They review Ryan Griffen's 2016 Indigenous superhero story CLEVERMAN and Taiki Waititi's new release THOR: LOVE AND THUNDER.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/primalscreenshow/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/primal_screen_show/Twitter: https://twitter.com/primal_screen
It's a big show this week.First up: writer-director Ryan Griffen and executive producer Nathan Anderson are here to talk with us about Lustration, the narrative VR series available on Meta Quest that adapts Griffen's neo-noir afterlife tale from comics to virtual reality. With a little help from voice actors like Kevin Conroy and Dante Basco. [6:00]Then David Markland of Midsummer Scream is here to tell us about this year's Halloween and Horror Convention, the first full Scream since 2019, which is returning to Long Beach July 29th - 31st. [35:10]Finally, we settle in for a great conversation with Susanna Pollack, President of Games For Change — producers of On The Morning You Wake (To The End of the World) and of the upcoming Games For Change Festival in New York City and ONLINE in July 13-16th that brings game makers and XR creators together with a focus on creating social impact through their work. [51:05]All that PLUS details on this November's Denver Immersive Gathering at the top of the show. Tickets on sale NOW. Get bonus content on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this weeks episode we have a chat to Daniel Cross, a former Bulldog and Demon through his career in the AFL. We have chat about an unfortunate position he found himself in early on in his career, when big ruckman Peter Street fell across his leg during training. You never want to go through rehab alone, but it just so happened that Ryan Griffen had sustained an injury during the same day and subsequently found himself in the rehab group as well. This gave the two of them major support through their rehabilitation, when usually it's just you, yourself and your thoughts. Daniel talks through his passion of conditioning and reconditioning and how training hard at young age lead him down the path of wanting to assist others in their own training. Which lead him to his position now at North Melbourne as their Reconditioning Coach. The Under Pressure draft brings for some interesting choices, as we draft 'Players to have a shot after the siren to win the game.' Feature both players young and old, so tune in to see our selections! Instagram: @underpressure1_ Twitter: @UnderPressure1_ Facebook: Under Pressure Podcast Youtube: Under Pressure Podcast Music from Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/atm/follow-your-heart Be sure to check out ‘The Inner Sanctum' socials and the website at theinnersanctum.com.au
Rob sits down with friends Ryan and Griffen (who both been on the podcast before) to talk about Horror Tv shows, movies and more. Come listen to this banger of an episode! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/couchonfirepodcast/support
How Cleverman went way beyond his imagination and into real life. Terri Psiakis is tracking down famous Australians to find out what they’re like at their other job — parenting.
Hunter Page-Lochard tells us about the person who is the conduit between the Dreaming and this world: The Cleverman. Written by Ryan Griffen. Republished with permission from Triple J & ABC.
In episode 3, “Youth and Childhood”, Meri Fatin chairs a panel consisting of three authors who write for and about children: Cleverman creator Ryan Griffen, Western Australian YA author Dianne Touchell, and Chinese scifi writer Xia Jia. The panel discuss writing from the perspective of the child; treating child protagonists with the seriousness they deserve, and young audiences with the respect that is their right; what this means from an indigenous perspective; and how trauma can act as the doorway to empathy. The four episodes in this series were recorded in October, 2017, at Creative Conversations: Looking Forward/Looking Back. This public event was held at the Esplanade Hotel in Fremantle, Western Australia. Over the course of the day four panels discussed problems of positioning, distance and perspective in relation to the past and the future. Proceedings on the day were recorded by David Le May from ABC Radio National. Music by Patrick Liddell and Matthew Liam Nicholson.
The final episode of The Footy Phil for the 2018 season, Phil Davis and Alison Zell re-cap: * Saturday night * Ryan Griffen's retirement * What's the feeling like post-match? * How do we compare the last three years? * How do you look back on 2018? * What have we achieved this season? * Where does that leave us going forward? * Off-season - Do you find it an odd time of year with players retiring, moving on? * Mad Monday: Best dressed, 3, 2, 1 * Rest of the round: Predictions for this week, Brownlow Medal (attending), Grand Final, Norm Smith, Sheedy Medal * What are your plans for the off-season?
Stop Everything! is your new stop for all things pop culture on RN. Benjamin Law, Lauren Rosewarne and Beverley Wang discuss Aziz Ansari and what to make of the backlash against #MeToo. Ben and Beverley dive down an Internet wormhole with Ryan Griffen, and chat with Kamahl about music, Get Out and Obama. What a feast!
Stop Everything! is your new stop for all things pop culture on RN. Benjamin Law, Lauren Rosewarne and Beverley Wang discuss Aziz Ansari and what to make of the backlash against #MeToo. Ben and Beverley dive down an Internet wormhole with Ryan Griffen, and chat with Kamahl about music, Get Out and Obama. What a feast!
For many, the apocalypse is a future threat. But what if it had already happened, and we're living in a post-apocalyptic dystopia? It's Not A Race continues its exploration of storytelling by focusing on the way two Indigenous writers are drawing on history to envision future worlds. Claire G Coleman is the author of Terra Nullius, a speculative fiction novel with a twist, and Ryan Griffen is the creator of TV series Cleverman. Contact us at notarace@abc.net.au or tweet using #NotARace.
This week, Dan Barrett and Nick Bhasin are joined in the BATMANLAND cave by Cleverman creator Ryan Griffen.
Lee finds it hard to suspend disbelief with Andrew Pyper's latest work, Eddie is absolutely blown away by Ryan Griffen's Cleverman, and they both try to solve the mystery plaguing the internet. Is elusive Bitcoin creator, Satoshi Nakamoto a ghost, or maybe some kind of internet-based demon? Probably won't find out in this week's fantastic episode of Crime Time Podcast!______________________________________________If you like what you hear, we'd really appreciate if you sent us some stars on iTunes! It's one the best ways to support the show!We've had many requests for beta reading from Crime Time listeners over the years, and we're thrilled to finally be able to offer this service to our book community! Check out Frankcoreaders.com for all your manuscript assessment needs!Tell us what books are your faves in the comments below, or via Twitter!Join the Crime Time Team at Patreon!Make sure to check out the books of the week via the affiliate link below! Crime Time has partnered with Book Depository to bring you books at a great price – with free shipping worldwide thrown in!
We spent an afternoon speaking with Ryan Griffen, creator of the TV series Cleverman, which mixes the world of superheroes with stories from The Dreaming. Ryan is also the co-writer of the brand new Cleverman comic book, which we reviewed earlier this week in Episode 66. We talk to Ryan about his comic book inspirations - and his aspirations to write comics about Aboriginal characters for Marvel and DC. We learn a few things about the second season of Cleverman and the future of the comics based on the show. This episode was made possible thanks to the support of our Patreon supporters! Join up today for as little as $2 a month to ensure we can keep putting out awesome extra content like this: http://patreon.com/seriousissuespodcast – Serious Issues is a weekly comic book review podcast, hosted by Andrew Levins and Siobhan Coombs at Kings Comics in Sydney. Get in touch with us to ask us a question or tell us to start reading something we’re missing out on. Email us at seriousissues@kingscomics.com or find us at facebook.com/seriousissuespodcast. If you like what you hear, please leave us a nice review on iTunes! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Getting Wilosophical with Ryan Griffen