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S03 Episode 16: To end the series, we bring you a very important episode with Suzie Aries. Suzie is an actress who is currently battling a rare and aggressive form of Ovarian Cancer and after 3 rounds of surgery, 6 cycles of chemotherapy, a drugs trial and currently daily radiotherapy, she has been told her last hope is an immunotherapy drug. This treatment is only available privately at the cost of £114,000 a year. Hear Suzie chat in this podcast about her life in the performing arts, her diagnosis and the perspective it's given her on life. If you can spare anything, please donate to Suzie's page. If you cannot donate, please share. https://www.gofundme.com/f/suzie-aries-immunotherapy-fund The Industry Minds Awards in association with Apollo Artist Management will be held on Sunday 22nd September at Piano Works West End. Other sponsors include, Theataccounts, Bumble Bizz, BASE Dance Studios and Still Point Space. You can get your tickets here - https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/the-industry-minds-awards-tickets-65369470847 Cathy and Scarlett are not medical professionals - just two young women on a mission to open up the conversation on mental health by sharing as many individual stories and experiences as possible.
S03 Episode 15: Director Kate Golledge shares her views on mental health. Hear Kate chat about her work with NYMT, how she creates a healthy working environment in the rehearsal room and being a Mum in the industry. The Industry Minds Awards in association with Apollo Artist Management will be held on Sunday 22nd September at Piano Works West End. Other sponsors include, Theataccounts, Bumble Bizz, BASE Dance Studios and Still Point Space. You can get your tickets here - https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/the-industry-minds-awards-tickets-65369470847 Cathy and Scarlett are not medical professionals - just two young women on a mission to open up the conversation on mental health by sharing as many individual stories and experiences as possible.
S03 Episode 14: Casting Director for Sell-a-Door Sarah-Jane Price shares her views on mental health. Hear Sarah-Jane chat about her experiences as an actor and casting director, the importance of body positivity and her marathon journey. The Industry Minds Awards in association with Apollo Artist Management will be held on Sunday 22nd September at Piano Works West End. Other sponsors include, Theataccounts, Bumble Bizz, BASE Dance Studios and Still Point Space. You can get your tickets here - https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/the-industry-minds-awards-tickets-65369470847 Cathy and Scarlett are not medical professionals - just two young women on a mission to open up the conversation on mental health by sharing as many individual stories and experiences as possible.
S03 Episode 13: Director Jordan Murphy shares his views on mental health. Hear Jordan chat about his path into the industry, why drama school isn't the route for everyone and the importance of being your own cheerleader. The Industry Minds Awards in association with Apollo Artist Management will be held on Sunday 22nd September at Piano Works West End. Other sponsors include, Theataccounts, Bumble Bizz, BASE Dance Studios and Still Point Space. You can get your tickets here - https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/the-industry-minds-awards-tickets-65369470847 Cathy and Scarlett are not medical professionals - just two young women on a mission to open up the conversation on mental health by sharing as many individual stories and experiences as possible.
S03 Episode 12: Writer, Poet, Speaker, Spoken Word Artist and Feminist Freedom Fighter Salma El-Wardany shares her views on mental health. Hear Salma chat about her path into poetry and spoken word, her battles with the trolls on social media, her religion and why feminism is so important to her. Cathy and Scarlett are not medical professionals - just two young women on a mission to open up the conversation on mental health by sharing as many individual stories and experiences as possible.
S03 Episode 11: Producer Katy Lipson shares her views on mental health. Hear Katy chat about her beginnings as an actor and musical director, how we can better support each other and the struggles that producers have to face which the rest of the industry might not realise. Cathy and Scarlett are not medical professionals - just two young women on a mission to open up the conversation on mental health by sharing as many individual stories and experiences as possible.
S03 Episode 10: Director Bronagh Lagan shares her views on mental health. Hear Bronagh discuss her passion for directing and creating, her experiences of being a female director and the importance of representation across the creative team. Cathy and Scarlett are not medical professionals - just two young women on a mission to open up the conversation on mental health by sharing as many individual stories and experiences as possible.
S03 Episode 09: Casting Director and Director Harry Blumenau shares his views on mental health. Hear Harry discuss his journey into the industry, the pressures of working in casting and his drive to meet as many performers as possible. Cathy and Scarlett are not medical professionals - just two young women on a mission to open up the conversation on mental health by sharing as many individual stories and experiences as possible.
S03 Episode 08: Producer and presenter Paul Taylor-Mills shares his views on mental health. Hear Paul chat about his path into producing, the challenges that others may not realise the job brings and why it's important to have many interests and strings to your bow. Cathy and Scarlett are not mental health professionals - just two young women on a mission to open up the conversation on mental health by sharing as many individual stories and experiences as possible.
S03 Episode 07: Equity's Addam Merali-Younger shares his views on mental health. Addam is the Membership Support Assistant for Bullying, Harassment and Mental Health. Hear Addam chat about his own experiences with mental health, his past work with Samaritans and how he is working with Equity to ensure the good mental health and wellbeing of those in the creative arts. If you are struggling within the industry, Addam can be reached at amerali-younger@equity.org.uk Cathy and Scarlett are not medical professionals - just two young women on a mission to open up the conversation on mental health by sharing as many individual stories and experiences as possible.
S03 Episode 06: Michael Harris, Managing Director and Senior Agent at Apollo Artist Management shares his views on mental health. Hear Michael chat about his experience as an actor, his journey into agenting and Apollo's commitment to ensuring their client's wellbeing. Cathy and Scarlett are not medical professionals - just two young women on a mission to open up the conversation on mental health by sharing as many individual stories and experiences as possible.
S03 Episode 05: Composer Scott Alan shares his views on mental health. Hear Scott chat about his ongoing battle with depression, how music is his therapy and the importance of sharing his experiences through his work in order to help others. Cathy and Scarlett are not medical professionals - just two young women on a mission to open up the conversation on mental health by sharing as many individual stories and experiences as possible.
S03 Episode 04: Chris Warrington, assistant to Meryl Hoffman at Curtis Brown, shares his views on mental health. Hear Chris chat about his move into agenting from performing, his struggles with anxiety and the importance of the agent/client partnership. Cathy and Scarlett are not medical professionals - just two young women on a mission to open up the conversation on mental health by sharing as many individual stories and experiences as possible.
S03 Episode 03: James Pearson from Pearson Casting joins us to share his views on mental health. Hear James chat about his experiences in the industry that have led him to casting, the effects of social media and the importance of getting a positive experience out of any audition situation. Cathy and Scarlett are not medical professionals. Just two young women on a mission to open up the conversation on mental health by sharing as many individual stories and experiences as possible. We would love it if you could vote for us in the Podcast category of the Theatre & Technology Awards. You can vote by clicking on this link! Winning an award such as this would allow us to help so many more people access our services. https://www.theatreandtechawards.com/voting/
S03 Episode 02: Choreographer, presenter and writer Xena Gusthart shares her views on mental health. Xena was recently the associate and resident choreographer on Bat Out Of Hell in the West End and also runs her own company 'Xena Productions'. Hear Xena chat about her own struggles with anxiety, the importance of having transferable skills and thus being able to move to different parts of the industry without fear of stigma and creating a network of support for creatives. Cathy and Scarlett are not medical professionals - just two young women on a mission to open up the conversation on mental health by sharing as many individual stories and experiences as possible.
S03 Episode 01: Musical Director, Katy Richardson shares her views on mental health. Katy discusses what it's like to be responsible for the music, vocals and band in a show, how important it is to integrate all the different departments and the difficulties that can arise during tour life. Cathy and Scarlett are not medical professionals - just two young women on a mission to open up the conversation on mental health by sharing as many individual stories and experiences as possible. We are thrilled to bring you the first episode in Series 3 which will be focussing on Creatives. Keep an eye on our social media platforms to find out who will be appearing each week.
This is the kick-off for season 3 and our seasonal recommendation show. And we have some great recs for you this time around including Victims No Longer, The Urgency of Intersectionality, Not That Bad, Live Awake App. We love feedback! Please reach out to us and let us know what you think about the podcast. […] The post S03 Episode 1: Recommendation Show 3 appeared first on KCSU FM.
This is part one of our discussion on reporting options, and in this episode you’ll hear Victoria getting into what you should know about reporting to law enforcement. We will walk you through some of the barriers and common questions about this type of reporting. And this episode includes an interview with from Britta Clay, […] The post S03 Episode 2: Law Enforcement Reporting appeared first on KCSU FM.
This episode is part 2 of our 3 part discussion on reporting options. In this episode Jessica discusses what to know about reporting to the university, which is an option when your abuser is a student or employee at your institution. Resources named in this episode: Colorado State University Student Code of Conduct, Support & […] The post S03 Episode 3: University Reporting appeared first on KCSU FM.
In this episode Casey explores the topic of stalking. We talk about some foundational pieces, like, definitions and statistics. We explore some warning signs to pay attention to. And finally we provide some tips for what to do if you think this is happening to you or a friend of yours. We love feedback! Please […] The post S03 Episode 5: Stalking appeared first on KCSU FM.
Many survivors we work with name forgiveness as a complicated and challenging journey with a whole bunch of questions attached to it. It is important to talk about this idea because of how often it comes up for survivors. Throughout this episode, you will hear voices of real survivors and their personal experiences with forgiveness, and Victoria will […] The post S03 Episode 7: Forgiveness appeared first on KCSU FM.
This episode discusses some of the challenges and barriers male survivors face when seeking support and coming to terms with their traumatic experiences, as well as some of the ways that men tend to cope with their experiences of abuse. Resources named in this episode: Victims No Longer by Mike Lew, 1in6.org, Men in the […] The post S03 Episode 6: Barriers to Service: Male Survivors appeared first on KCSU FM.
This episode will be dedicated in its entirety to survivor’s experiences of reporting. Remember, each survivors experience in different and unique. If you are thinking about reporting, the issues discussed here are just some of the things that you might consider, but it doesn’t mean that your experience will be better or worse than what […] The post S03 Episode 4: Reporting Stories appeared first on KCSU FM.
WARNING: This episode contains scenes of an extremely graphic and violent nature which may distress some listeners (not suitable for children). Part 2 of S03 Episode 12: The Square. On the night of August 30th 1888, a great fire raged under storm clouds in an East London dockyard, turning the sky blood red. Bolts of lightning appeared like rips in the air; cracks that just might open up and let something abominable through. A few hours later, it seemed they did... Go to @unexplainedpod, facebook.com/unexplainedpodcast or unexplainedpodcast.com for more info. Thank you for listening.
S03 Episode 11: Into the Abyss (pt.2)In 1795, Donald MacInnes is a farmer working on Oak Island, a small land mass just off the coast of Nova Scotia. While walking through a clearing one morning, he discovers a strange circular impression on the ground. What he finds underneath it, will spark one of the most bizarre and mysterious treasure hunts of recent times. Go to @unexplainedpod, facebook.com/unexplainedpodcast or unexplainedpodcast.com for more info. Thank you for listening.
In last week’s episode, Shores of the Unknown we explored the west Wales flap of 1977. Amazingly, it wasn't nearly the most peculiar supposed UFO incident of that year. S03 Episode 6 Extra: Chupa Chupa features the extraordinary story of the Brazilian Government's first official military investigation into the UFO phenomenon... Go to @unexplainedpod, facebook.com/unexplainedpodcast or unexplainedpodcast.com for more info. Thank you for listening.
It's 1922 and two men are on the hunt for something so incredible, if they were to find it, it would likely be considered the greatest archeological find the world had ever known. But at what price? S03 Episode 4: From Eternity to Here tells the extraordinary story of Howard Carter and Lord Carnarvan and their hunt for the tomb of Tutankhamun. Go to @unexplainedpod, facebook.com/unexplainedpodcast or unexplainedpodcast.com for more info. Thank you for listening.
Part 2 of S03 Episode 2: Lex Talionis (Warning: contains scenes of a distressing nature). A 2014 study concluded that over 4% of people sentenced to death in the United States of America, have been convicted for crimes they did not commit; Some might consider this little more than an unfortunate consequence of en essential system. Others however, might think twice given how often support for capital punishment stems largely from that old maxim of an eye for an eye. After all, as some might say, just because those innocent people are now dead, it doesn’t mean they won’t still be seeking retribution... Lex Talionis tells the strange and tragic story of Johnny Frank Garrett, who some believe was sentenced to death for a crime he did not commit. Others, think he may have had his revenge too. Go to @unexplainedpod, facebook.com/unexplainedpodcast or unexplainedpodcast.com for more info. Thank you for listening.
Part 1 of S03 Episode 2: Lex Talionis( Warning: contains scenes of a distressing nature) A 2014 study concluded that over 4% of people sentenced to death in the United States of America, have been convicted for crimes they did not commit;Some might consider this little more than an unfortunate consequence of en essential system. Others however, might think twice given how often support for capital punishment stems largely from that old maxim of an eye for an eye. After all, as some might say, just because those innocent people are now dead, it doesn’t mean they won’t still be seeking retribution... Lex Talionis tells the strange and tragic story of Johnny Frank Garrett, who some believe was sentenced to death for a crime he did not commit. Others, think he may have had his revenge too. Go to @unexplainedpod, facebook.com/unexplainedpodcast or unexplainedpodcast.com for more info. Thank you for listening.
The final instalment of S03 Episode 1: We Are The Witchcraft (Contains adult themes). John Maynard Keynes described Isaac Newton as the last of the magicians; the last person of science for whom the gnostic mysteries still held some sway. In 1914 another scientist and magician was born. Jack Parsons would go on to help establish NASA's Jet Propulsion Lab developing a rocket fuel that will put the human race on the moon. In 1946, Parsons would also attempt a complicated magic ritual in the hope of manifesting the divine goddess Babalon. Some say he did it too.In 1952 Parsons was killed in a catastrophic explosion at his house in what many believe to be mysterious circumstances that to this day remain unexplained... Go to @unexplainedpod, facebook.com/unexplainedpodcast or unexplainedpodcast.com for more info. Thank you for listening.
It’s time for the finale of Season 3 of Director Showdown, as the boys watch Paul Feig’s 2016 reboot/remake ‘Ghostbusters’! The guys talk about interesting alternate casting choices, how much it seems that Paul Feig hates fans of Ghostbusters, and also which one of the guys will get a victory for the season and ‘win’ […] The post S03 Episode 6: Ghostbusters appeared first on Sticker Fridge Studios.
Brent and Adam watch the final Tim Burton film of the season, the 2010 box-office hit ‘Alice in Wonderland’! This episode, the guys talk about MLK celebrations in Hell, the tired schtick of Johnny Depp (who beats women), the 3D Imax revolution of the early 2000’s and how bad Tim Burton is at making movies […] The post S03 Episode 5: Alice in Wonderland appeared first on Sticker Fridge Studios.
This week on Director Showdown, the boys talk Paul Feig’s directorial debut ‘I Am David’, a shockingly mediocre debut effort, and probably the reason he hasn’t done another drama film since. The fellas talk about the extended fetch-quest sequence in the movie, Paul Feig’s masturbatory cameo, and why semi-competently made mediocre films just might be […] The post S03 Episode 4: I Am David appeared first on Sticker Fridge Studios.
On this special New Years Day episode of Director Showdown, Brent and Adam are talking Tim Burton’s forgotten remake oddity ‘Planet of the Apes’! Brent yet again has to argue its faults and Burton’s weaknesses, and Adam his strengths and merits. They get into the proper and correct way to utilize Mark Wahlberg, the visual […] The post S03 Episode 3: Planet of the Apes appeared first on Sticker Fridge Studios.
On this Christmas special, Adam and Brent sat down to watch Paul Feig’s holiday classic ‘Unaccompanied Minors’! Luckily, they were blessed with some 100 proof ‘Rumble Minze’ peppermint schnapps to get through it, and maybe shouldn’t have killed most of the bottle beforehand? Anyway, the fellas talk about what a nightmare the movie is, some […] The post S03 Episode 2: Unaccompanied Minors appeared first on Sticker Fridge Studios.
Brent and Adam go to Hell! After quite the turn of events on the ‘Dennis the Menace’ bonus episode, the guys have ended up in the bad place! This week they talk about what Hell is actually like, how and why they are still podcasting and watching movies, and the setup for this short, 6 […] The post S03 Episode 1: Batman appeared first on Sticker Fridge Studios.
S03 Episode 29 - Step 8 Secrets the Gray area Between Truth and Lies
S03 Episode 29 - Step 8 Secrets the Gray area Between Truth and Lies