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Welcome to The Capitol Hoops Summer League @ DeMatha Summer Series of The DMV Hoops Podcast. We are broadcasting from DeMatha Catholic HS, for the entirety of the 2025 Summer League. Check in with us throughout the summer for player & coach interviews, live look-ins & more!In this episode, we sit down with Board 12 Commissioner Of Officials, Steve Janoskie. Commissioner Janoskie joins the broadcast table with us to discuss...How he schedules the 295 officials across the areaTwo absolute legends in the DMV hoops sceneThe biggest difference in officiating games in 1986 versus 2025Listen to all of this & more in this episode of "The DMV Hoops Podcast."Kurt Cross - Producer & Host | Adam Crain - On Air TalentFollow On InstagramFollow On X/TwitterSupport the show
Episode 158Picking up the journey through Shakespeare's plays with 'Richard II'A brief summary of the playThe early performance history of the playThe early print history of the playThe variations in the quarto editions concerning the deposition sceneThe sources for the playThe role of the play in the Essex rebellionThe historical accuracy of the playThe dramatic arcs travelled by Richard and BolingbrokeThe political represented in the personal through the female rolesThe significant role of minor charactersHow verse is used in the play to distinguish the noble charactersThe question of the divine right of kings and how it affects Richard's characterThe end of the play, Bolingbroke's regrets, and how we might feel about themThe later performance history of the playSupport the podcast at:www.thehistoryofeuropeantheatre.comwww.patreon.com/thoetpwww.ko-fi.com/thoetp Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
https://vyd.co/ForeverEvergreenKelsey Dodd, at just 17, is no newcomer to music. Since age five, Kelsey has been on a steady journey fueled by her passion for singing and the performing arts. From vocal lessons across genres and styles, to musical theater, and training on piano, ukulele, and (a recent dabble in) guitar, she's set to release her debut EP, “Forever Evergreen.” Originally planned as a holiday project of reimagined Christmas classics, Kelsey shares that during the process of selecting songs, she became inspired to create an original track that captures her deep, imaginative connection to the colors, emotions, and memories of the holidays and family. Based in Saratoga, New York, Kelsey brings a vibrant blend of musical influences to her work, from contemporary pop, soul, jazz, and classical sounds. She's drawn inspiration from greats like Barbara Streisand and Ella Fitzgerald to contemporary artists like Adele and Kelly Clarkson, for her ability to sing powerfully, and convey deep emotion through her voice. Kelsey shares that her style has also been shaped by her background in musical theater, where she's learned to give each performance its own narrative. She really commits to delivering the story behind each song—something you'll experience when you listen to “Forever Evergreen.”The EP's title track, “Forever Evergreen,” co-written with Cassandra Kubinski, and produced by Joel Moss and Jim Mastrianni, is the emotional centerpiece of the project. This original song embodies Kelsey's authenticity and love for the holiday season, which she describes as a time when, no matter what happens throughout the year, the holidays serve to reconnect with family, yourself, and the things you cherish most. “No matter what we've lost, no matter what we knew,Who had a golden year or who's feeling blueThose memories wrapped in red on that snow white sceneThe moments that we share this season stay forever evergreen,” she sings in the chorus line. Kelsey describes the Evergreen tree as a symbol of both nostalgia and continuity—a constant rock, much like family and tradition. The color green represents the refreshing, and regrounding elements of connecting with her family, where each time, they get to create new moments with one another.In addition to her original song, the EP includes four classic Christmas covers. She laughs that the selection process started with her bringing a binder full of 30+ Christmas covers to her team that she knew and loved, but needed support narrowing down. Her team comprises Grammy-winning producer Joel Moss, whom Kelsey met through the Saratoga Children's Theater, producer Jim Mastrianni, and musical director Cassandra Kubinski. The team's creative process included brainstorming over dozens of these holiday tracks, finally landing on the songs that sparked the most joy and musical uniqueness with Kelsey's delivery. Joel played an instrumental role helping Kelsey cultivate an animated experience in the EP, full with live instruments like saxophone, clarinet, and organ to capture that classic Christmas warmth. She mentions not wanting to give too much away, but loved some of the creative touches they made to each track; Nat King Cole's “The Christmas Song,” features a nod to the Nutcracker, while “Let It Snow” gets a jazzy twist with playful hints of “Jingle Bells.” Each song infuses Kelsey's emotional connection to holiday memories and colors, and combines nostalgia with the newness of each season. While initially planned as an EP of just covers, the team delightfully realized that an original track would complete the collection, rounding out the project. For Kelsey, “Forever Evergreen” represents more than a musical project. The EP celebrates self-expression, authenticity, gratitude, family, and tradition. Through her music, she hopes to inspire fans to embrace their own roots and cherish the people around them. “This project allowed me to bring myself to the table, to share my memories, and to watch them come alive in the lyrics and music,” she says. It captures a very real and foundational part of herself. As Kelsey steps into her future with dreams of performing and releasing more original music, she'll be headed to NYC to pursue a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Musical Theater. To readers and future fans, Kelsey offers a closing piece of advice: “Don't be afraid to share yourself with the world, being genuine and authentic can lead to some of the greatest gifts life could give you. Don't be afraid to open those doors.” For a musical reminder to celebrate family and the little things that make this season so special, Catch “Forever Evergreen” coming out November 15th. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/creator-to-creators-with-meosha-bean--4460322/support.
Episode 137:The dating of the playPrinting in the First FolioThe sources for the play and the nature of the textA brief synopsis of the playThe major themes of the playHow the status and youth of Valentine and Proteus helps to understand their actions in the playThe role of Speed and how the play features the embryo of Shakespearean wordplayThe role and values of Lance, and Crab the dog, as a comparison to ProteusSome well-regarded verse from the playDifferent readings of the theme of loveThe problematic rape and forgiveness sceneThe play as a courtly romanceThe play as a parody of past cultural normsIs the text more corrupt than is generally thought?How our understanding of male relationships at the time might affect our view of the playThe performance history of the playSupport the podcast at:www.thehistoryofeuropeantheatre.comwww.patreon.com/thoetpwww.ko-fi.com/thoetp Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
TAKEAWAYSNanothermite will melt through iron and steelThe investigation into 9/11 was delayed for over a year after the attacksPeople were kept away from Ground Zero, which thwarted any potential on-the-ground investigations of the crime sceneThe only thing left behind was dust, which David says contained traces of active explosives
Big day in the Robert Telles trial Roberta Lee Kennett, the employee and alleged lover of Robert takes the standDet. Jappe who has been named daily by the defense. DNA testing and resultsResponding officers to the crime sceneThe last witness was a SWAT team member who entered the home and arrested Robert after a 2-hour ordeal where he harmed himself. All links: https://linktr.ee/prettyliesandalibis20% off with code sherlockMerch: prettyliesandalibis.myshopify.comPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/PrettyLiesAndAlibisDonate: PayPal - prettyliesandalibis@gmail.com Venmo - @prettyliesalibisBuy Me A Coffee - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/prettyliesrCash App- PrettyliesandalibisBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/pretty-lies-alibis--4447192/support.
“They weren't eating him. They were killing him.”A Harrowing Tale of Survival in the Alaskan WildernessIn 2011, director Joe Carnahan set out to create a film that would push the boundaries of the survival genre. With a script co-written by Ian Mackenzie Jeffers, based on his short story "Ghost Walker," Carnahan assembled a talented cast led by Liam Neeson to bring this harrowing tale to life. Filming took place in the harsh conditions of British Columbia, Canada, where the cast and crew faced frigid temperatures and unforgiving terrain. Join us – Pete Wright and Andy Nelson – as we kick off the 2013 Fangoria Chainsaw Awards Best Actor nominees series with a conversation about The Grey.Survival, Philosophy, and the Meaning of Life in the Face of DeathIn our discussion, we delve into the film's exploration of survival, philosophy, and the meaning of life. The Grey is more than just a tale of man versus nature; it's a deeply introspective journey that forces its characters to confront their own mortality and find purpose in the face of death. We analyze the powerful performances, particularly those of Liam Neeson and Frank Grillo, who bring depth and vulnerability to their roles.The film's stunning cinematography and realistic portrayal of the Alaskan wilderness are also topics of discussion. We examine how Carnahan and his team utilized a combination of practical effects, CGI, and real wolves to create a visceral and immersive experience for the audience. However, we also note some inconsistencies in the characters' clothing choices, which occasionally detract from the overall believability of the film. (At least for Pete's wife.)Other Points of InterestThe symbolism of the wolf pack and its parallel to the group of survivorsThe use of poetry as a recurring motif throughout the filmThe controversial ending and its post-credits sceneThe film's themes of masculinity, redemption, and facing one's fearsThe Grey is a film that stays with you long after the credits roll. It's a testament to the human spirit and the lengths we will go to survive in the face of overwhelming odds. Carnahan's direction, coupled with the powerful performances from the ensemble cast, makes for a gripping and emotionally charged viewing experience. We have a great time talking about it, so check it out then tune in. The Next Reel – when the movie ends, our conversation begins!Film SundriesWatch this on Apple or Amazon, or find other places at JustWatchScript OptionsTheatrical trailerOriginal MaterialLetterboxd Join the conversation with movie lovers from around the world on The Next Reel's Discord channel!Become a Member Today! $5 monthly or $55 annuallyVisit our WATCH PAGE to rent or purchase movies we've talked about on the shows that are part of The Next Reel's family of podcasts. By doing so, you get to watch the movie and help us out in the process as a portion comes back our way. Enjoy!Build your own website (or one for your granny!) with Squarespace. Try it today!Here's where you can find us around the internet:The WebLetterboxdFacebookInstagramThreadsXYouTubeFlickchartPinterestPete AndyWe spend hours every week putting this show together for you, our dear listener, and it would sure mean a lot to us if you considered becoming a member. When you do, you get early access to shows, ad-free episodes, and a TON of bonus content. To those who already support the show, thank you. To those who don't yet: what are you waiting for?Become a Member here: $5 monthly or $55 annuallyWhat are some other ways you can support us and show your love? Glad you asked!You can buy TNR apparel, stickers, mugs and more from our MERCH PAGE.Or buy books, plays, etc. that was the source for movies we've discussed on the show from our ORIGINALS PAGE.Or renew or sign up for a Letterboxd Pro or Patron account with our LETTERBOXD MEMBERSHIP DISCOUNT.Or sign up for AUDIBLE.
Tomorrow, Sunday, March 9, 2024, is the 96th Annual Academy Awards. In their inimitable way, Amy and David created their own show—The First Annual Talking with My Mouth Full Food Awards. In it, they nominated, voted, and named their own winners in categories such as Best Funny Food Scene, Best Food Opening Credits, Best Scene with Raw Eggs (or the Irving G. Thalberg Salmonella Award), and so much more. Put on your gown or tux and join them!Please consider supporting our show. For as little as $3.00, you can help keep the show on the air. Visit our new Patreon page and subscribe!In this episode:RecipesCider-braised Rosemary Chicken with Leeks & BeansBlueberry Snacking CakeFlapjacks (Amy filled them with fresh raspberries)Golden SyrupNYT Marry Me Chicken***Food ScenesWilly Wonka Opening sceneMeryl Streep moans, "Butter!"Eat Drink Man Woman opening sceneTortilla Soup opening sceneBreakfast at Tiffany's opening sceneThe lobsters are loose in Annie HallThe family dinner in Saturday Night Fever"I'll have what she's having" in When Harry Met SallySpaghetti with syrup in ElfCaviar and baby corn in Big“I have nipples, Greg. could you milk me? in Meet the Parents“Prison cooking scene in GoodfellasClemenza's meatballs in The Godfather"Leave the gun, take the cannoli." in The GodfatherMaking ram-don in Parasite"Tyler's Bullshit" in The Menu The strudel scene in Inglourious BasterdsFeast of the seven fishes in The BearWallace and Gromit planning a trip to source cheese in Wallace and GromitThe presentation of the Brie in Julie & JuliaEmma Stone learns to tell a joke in Poor Things"You fold in the cheese," in Schitt's CreekRoyale with Cheese in Pulp FictionThe egg yolk scene in TampopoCook an egg on her stomach in Hot ShotsWhite Castle scene in Harold and KumarThe capezzoli di venere scene in AmadeusThe peach scene in Call Me by Your NameEvery chocolate scene in ChocolatPastries and shoes in Marie AntoinettePasta and arias in Eat, Pray, LoveQuail stuffed with foie gras and truffle vol-au-vents in Babette's FeastThe timbalo scene in The Big NightGaston eats eggs in Beauty and the Beast Cherries jubilee in The HoldoversThe pastel de nata scene in Poor ThingsDinner scene in Killers of the Flower Moon--Please leave us a message and be on the show!: https://leit.es/chat.Follow us on social:Instagram: @amytraverso @davidleiteTwitter: @amytraverso @davidleiteFacebook: @amytraverso @davidleiteAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
In the latest episode of Couchonomics, Arjun was joined by Eyad Albayouk, General Manager at Flat6Labs.Eyad comes from a 12-year background focused on alternative investments. This special episode, shot at Fintech Saudi, provided great insight into the state of the fintech startup ecosystem in KSA. In the episode, Arjun and Eyad discussed: The nature of Saudi's startup sceneThe current funding landscape in Saudi The state of deal flow: is it in trouble? The quality of fintech startups in KSA Angel investor networks in the region Increased participation of women in the Saudi workforce The role of experienced entrepreneurs in supporting early-stage startupsGovernment actions in funding mechanisms, non-funding mechanisms, and regulatory interventions Thank you to Fintech Saudi for inviting us to use their facilities to record this special episode of Couchonomics from KSA. Our website
Known for its emphasis on figuration, surrealism, and pop culture, the New Contemporary Art movement has roots in the irreverent, high-energy counterculture of the ‘90s. Largely self-supported and community-driven, the movement has slowly taken shape beyond gallery walls, incorporating “lowbrow,” accessible, and socially-activated work by artists that tend to fall outside the mainstream. On today's podcast episode, host and NOT REAL ART founder Scott “Sourdough” Power sits down with Andrew Hosner of Thinkspace Projects to discuss the curator's leading role in the New Contemporary Art movement. As the co-founder, curator, and owner of Thinkspace, Andrew is an authority on all things street art and L.A. subculture. “We're blessed to know a lot of people,” he says. “We've got our toe in the subculture. If we're able to help be that mouthpiece that helps expand that bandwidth for those folks and get them seen by the general public and let them live their lives through their creativity and their God-given gifts and stuff like that, that's a pretty special thing.”For nearly 20 years now, Andrew's discerning eye for emerging talent, commitment to community building, and passion for pushing culture forward has resulted in an exceptional roster of lesser-known, mid-career, and established artists from all over the world (as well as a close-knit circle of loyal art-lovers that keep coming back for more). “In LA, a city that's probably got [a hundred things going on on any given night], we're pretty blessed to have [so many people in] our community that are always showing up, month after month, to support us and our artists,” Andrew says. “We try to never lose sight of that.” In this episode, Andrew gives us a glimpse into Thinkspace's history, charting its unconventional trajectory from a passion project to an internationally acclaimed gallery space. Tuning in, you'll learn how Thinkspace's focus on collaboration and community benefits both the gallery and the artists it supports. Don't miss our conversation with the visionary curator behind Thinkspace Projects, Andrew Hosner. In Today's Podcast Episode:Andrew Hosner discusses…How Thinkspace found a foothold in the up-and-coming L.A. art sceneThe history behind the gallery and their unconventional approachThe collaborative mindset that underpins Thinkspace's marketing strategyHow Thinkspace's focus on community benefits both the gallery and its artistsThe gallery's process for working with international artists and galleriesArt as a spiritual product that benefits your health and well-beingThe juxtaposition of gentrification and economic development through artWhy he refers to his ever-expanding art collection as a “roadmap”Insight into his approach as an art dealer: “If I wouldn't buy it, I won't try and sell it to you.”Why it's better to have art on the walls than money in the bankFor more information, please visit http://notrealart.com/andrew-hosner
The Steves discuss the 2005 supernatural horror film, Urban Legends: Bloody Mary, along with how it caps off the Urban Legends Trilogy.Our favorite death scenesNames and numbers behind the sceneThe shift from whodunit slashers to supernaturalIs this an end to a trilogy or a reboot/spin-off?And much more!Ending- Any music or audio clips were borrowed from the original source material.Support the show
UC Today's Tom Wright hosts Cataleya CEO Andreas Hipp.In this session, we discuss:What's happening in Bangladesh from a technology infrastructure perspective?Cataleya's role in Bangladesh's comms sceneThe products and services that Cataleya are going to market with in BangladeshInsight into how Cataleya's plans may develop over the coming months
Today, we'll be discussing Episode 12 of 25, 21, the hit K Drama on Netflix starring Kim Tae-ri as Na Hee-do and Nam Joo-hyuk as Baek Yi-jin. We discuss:The two songs we discuss: Free by Xydo and Free (guitar version) by Jeong Gu Hyun.How Koreans believe that blood types are associated with specific personality characteristics.How Baek Yi-jin is seeing Na Hee-do in a new light: first, when he sees her speaking French, and later being fierce at the restaurant.The French terms we keep hearing during the fencing matches.The scene between Baek Yi-jin and Jung Ho-jin, Na Hee-do's ex-boyfriend. Baek Yi-jin makes it very clear that Jung Ho-jin and Na Hee-do are never getting back together again. Na Hee-do hears everything.How we finally get a kiss between Baek Yi-jin and Na Hee-do - finally!Ji Seung-wan's courage in standing up to the abusive teacher and her beliefs that ultimately led her to leave school.Ye-ji's decision to leave fencing, but how Coach Yang taught her how to create a new opportunity for herself.The K Drama elements we see in this episode: clothing, food, triangles, umbrella sceneThe powerhouse production company, Studio Dragon, which is behind some of the biggest K Dramas and many of our favoritesHow Sung Hee is watching Healer and Joanna is watching Alchemy of Souls and King the LandReferencesXydo profileWhy do Koreans ask each other about their blood types? How Netflix became the go to streamer for K Drama
You may know Paul West as the loveable TV presenter, cookbook author, radio host and garden extraordinaire that he is, but you may not know that he has recently taken up the mantle of homeschooling Dad to his two boys, 8 & 6, alongside his wife Alicia in their small country town of Bermagui on the South Coast of NSW. When they are not travelling around the country for Paul's work the West family is deeply embedded in their community and in this episode Paul shares the joys of life in the garden and the simple pleasure of getting to spend more time with his kids.SUMMARYRetrospectively appreciating the tight-knit community village he grew up in, which he hopes to replicate for his boysPaul's reflection on his journey of unremarkably coasting through school leading him in search of worldly life experiences before ending up in the high pressure environment of Melbourne's fine dining sceneThe juggle of balancing his career whilst raising their kids has been a continued imagination of how life looksHow they chose to intentionally transition their boys out of school so the whole family could be included in the incredible experiences his work presents togetherWhat a typical homeschooling week looks like for the West family in this season of lifeMaximising the enjoyment of the golden era of childhood his kids are inThe amazing outdoor classroom that is the home garden and the friendly dialogue it opens up with the natural worldThe future for our kids is digital and when used for creation instead of consumption, screens are an incredible tool for our kids to make use ofFeeling known and a part of their community is a huge priority in their lives, particularly building connections in the early years to be able to lean on their mentorship in the older yearsGrow it Local - imagining a world where everyone is gardenerThe parallels between gardening and homeschoolingWanting to be the one who shows his kids the way to be in the worldINSPIRATIONPip Magazine Podcast - Episode 26 with Paul WestFuturesteading Podcast - Season 3, Episode 25 with Paul WestAll the Dirt Podcast - Episode 196 with Paul WestCONNECT@_paul_west_ instagramGrow it Local website@growitlocal instagramHave you got a story to tell?Connect with us on instagram @australianhomeschoolstories or email australianhomeschoolstories@gmail.comThis podcast is recorded on the land of the Bunurong people of the Kulin nation. I pay my respects to elders past, present and emerging and acknowledge that sovereignty was never ceded. This always was, always will be aboriginal land.Original music - Hazel by Daniel Garrood @garroodcomposerListen on Spotify here
Broadcaster Graham O'Toole brings Fionnuala on a stroll down soap memory lane as they remember iconic Coronation Street villain Richard Hillman.Listen to 104 Drive every weekday on FM104!Follow Graham on Instagram and TikTok!TIMESTAMPSMolly Mae Hague's baby is here: 0:53Coronation Street's Richard Hillman with Graham O'Toole: 2:12Top Of The Flops: 44:29Follow Flop Culture on Instagram and TikTok!LINKSR.I.P. MaxineThe canal crash sceneThe tram crash sceneEditing: Adam ShanahanArtwork: Brian Lambert Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In order to edit a scene effectively, you need to know what to change. The best edits are strategic, intentional, and target the most important problems with effective solutions.How do you figure out what those edits are?Ask the right questions.In this episode, you'll discover six questions that will help you identify what's working and what's not in the beginnings and endings of your scenes. Then, they'll show you exactly how to fix the weak spots.You'll learn:How to start your scenes at exactly the right momentHow to raise the stakes in the first half of the sceneThe biggest problem writers make in the resolution—and how to fix itWhat readers want to know in the resolution of a sceneHow to make it clear that something changes in every sceneAnd more!This is the second part of a two-part series. Don't miss How to Edit a Scene of a Novel, Part 1 for twelve more scene editing questions.Want a quick reference guide to all eighteen questions from this episode and the last one? Download the Scene Edit Questionnaire at alicesudlow.com/sceneedit.Links mentioned in the episode:Download the Scene Edit Questionnaire: alicesudlow.com/sceneeditEp. 8: What Is a Scene? The Ultimate Guide to Write and Edit Amazing ScenesEp. 9: 5 Essential Questions to Find the Most Important Event in a SceneEp. 10: How This Scene Works: Looking for Alaska by John GreenEp. 11: How to Edit a Scene of a Novel, Part 1The first scene of UNDER THE WHISPERING DOOR by T. J. KluneThe first scene of LOOKING FOR ALASKA by John GreenThe first scene of PRIDE AND PREJUDICE by Jane AustenSupport the showWant more editing tips and resources? Follow me on Instagram and Facebook.And if you're enjoying the podcast, would you mind leaving a rating and review on Apple Podcasts? That helps more writers find these editing resources. And it helps me know what's helpful to you so I can create more episodes you'll love!Loving the show? Show your support with a monthly contribution »
Throughout his illustrious boxing career to date, Chris Billam-Smith has held British, European and Commonwealth belts, and he's showing no signs of backing down. Boxing is an evidently physical endeavour, but Chris' success arguably comes from valuing the mental side more than most, shown by his remarkable winning mindset.Chris joins us to go Off Script and weigh in on safety in boxing, how pressure is a privilege, his relationship with failure, influencer boxing, and why it's a business, not a sport…This episode coversChris' recent fatherhood reframing his worldviewHis biggest successes to date & future ambitionsThe effect of YouTuber/influencer boxing on the sceneThe dangers of concussion in boxing, and how we can make it saferStress vs pressure, and why pressure is a privilegeChris Billam-Smith:https://www.instagram.com/chrisbillam/Ty Temel:https://www.instagram.com/ty_temel
While his track ‘Bestie' might have put him on your radar, there's a remarkable story behind Yungen's several award nominations, Platinum certified records, and commercial success.The sudden loss of a close friend, growing his career alongside peers like Stormzy, and touring the world before breaking onto the scene are all huge moments in his incredible journey.Yungen joins Ty on the podcast to discuss the life-changing moments on his journey, and future beyond the music industry.This episode coversYungen's upbringing in South LondonOvercoming early tragedy and traumaThe fascinating story behind Bestie's stellar successDeveloping his performance skills from touring the worldStormzy, Wretch 32, SBTV/Jamal Edwards and other hugely influential figures in the music sceneThe complex relationship between music and crimeYungen:https://www.instagram.com/foreveryungs/Ty Temel Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/ty_temelLinks and references: https://www.tytemel.com/podcast
Book Vs. Movie: AustenlandThe 2007 Hale Book Vs the 2013 Keri Russell Movie The Margos are feeling romantic in this episode that is about all things Jane Austen and Mr. Darcy. The 2007 novel Austenland by Shannon Hale tells the story of an early 30-something woman named Jane Hayes who dreams of living life as if it were Pride & Prejudice everyday. When a wealthy Aunt leaves her a trip to “Austenland” in England--she believes she will find her own Colin Firth there. Austenland is a place in England where Jane Austen fans can live the life of the Regency era filled with period-appropriate clothes, lavish meals, and chances to partner in an old-fashioned way. Jane takes on the name “Miss Jane Erstwhile” and meets two potential suitors: Martin and Mr. Nobley. Whom will she choose as her “Mr. Darcy?” The movie is written and directed by Jerusha Hess and has Keri Russell as our lead, Jane. It also has Jennifer Coolidge and Bret McKenzie which maybe saves the whole thing. Or does it? So, between the original story and the 2013 film-which did we prefer? In this ep the Margos discuss:The “Mr. Darcy” love is real! The soundtrack for the movieKey differences between the book and the movieThe cast: Keri Russell (Jane,) Jennifer Coolidge (Elizabeth Charming,) Bret McKenzie (Martin,) JJ Field (Mr. Nobley,) Jane Seymour (Mrs. Wattlesbrook,) Georgia King (Lady Amelia Heartwright,) and James Callis as Colonel AndrewsClips used:Jane plays the pianoAustenland trailerJane in the rain with NobleyThe ladies readJennifer Coolidge's “creepy tower” sceneThe last scene with Jane and NobleyMusic Bette Davis Eyes by Kim CarnesBook Vs. Movie is part of the Frolic Podcast Network. Find more podcasts you will love Frolic.Media/podcasts. Join our Patreon page to help support the show! https://www.patreon.com/bookversusmovie Book Vs. Movie podcast https://www.facebook.com/bookversusmovie/Twitter @bookversusmovie www.bookversusmovie.comEmail us at bookversusmoviepodcast@gmail.com Margo D. @BrooklynFitChik www.brooklynfitchick.com brooklynfitchick@gmail.comMargo P. @ShesNachoMama https://coloniabook.weebly.com/ Our logo was designed by Madeleine Gainey/Studio 39 Marketing Follow on Instagram @Studio39Marketing & @musicalmadeleine
Book Vs. Movie: AustenlandThe 2007 Hale Book Vs the 2013 Keri Russell Movie The Margos are feeling romantic in this episode that is about all things Jane Austen and Mr. Darcy. The 2007 novel Austenland by Shannon Hale tells the story of an early 30-something woman named Jane Hayes who dreams of living life as if it were Pride & Prejudice everyday. When a wealthy Aunt leaves her a trip to “Austenland” in England--she believes she will find her own Colin Firth there. Austenland is a place in England where Jane Austen fans can live the life of the Regency era filled with period-appropriate clothes, lavish meals, and chances to partner in an old-fashioned way. Jane takes on the name “Miss Jane Erstwhile” and meets two potential suitors: Martin and Mr. Nobley. Whom will she choose as her “Mr. Darcy?” The movie is written and directed by Jerusha Hess and has Keri Russell as our lead, Jane. It also has Jennifer Coolidge and Bret McKenzie which maybe saves the whole thing. Or does it? So, between the original story and the 2013 film-which did we prefer? In this ep the Margos discuss:The “Mr. Darcy” love is real! The soundtrack for the movieKey differences between the book and the movieThe cast: Keri Russell (Jane,) Jennifer Coolidge (Elizabeth Charming,) Bret McKenzie (Martin,) JJ Field (Mr. Nobley,) Jane Seymour (Mrs. Wattlesbrook,) Georgia King (Lady Amelia Heartwright,) and James Callis as Colonel AndrewsClips used:Jane plays the pianoAustenland trailerJane in the rain with NobleyThe ladies readJennifer Coolidge's “creepy tower” sceneThe last scene with Jane and NobleyMusic Bette Davis Eyes by Kim CarnesBook Vs. Movie is part of the Frolic Podcast Network. Find more podcasts you will love Frolic.Media/podcasts. Join our Patreon page to help support the show! https://www.patreon.com/bookversusmovie Book Vs. Movie podcast https://www.facebook.com/bookversusmovie/Twitter @bookversusmovie www.bookversusmovie.comEmail us at bookversusmoviepodcast@gmail.com Margo D. @BrooklynFitChik www.brooklynfitchick.com brooklynfitchick@gmail.comMargo P. @ShesNachoMama https://coloniabook.weebly.com/ Our logo was designed by Madeleine Gainey/Studio 39 Marketing Follow on Instagram @Studio39Marketing & @musicalmadeleine
This week, Horacio sat down with Evan Vandenberg Co-founder & CEO of Dibbs, the world's only 24-7 fractional trading card marketplace.Discussion topics include:The model behind fractional ownership and blockchain-based tokenization with sports cardsUsing tokenized ownership from Dibbs for future utility in different ecosystems and platforms that already existAmazon as an investor in Dibbs and the opportunities it provides for future business opportunities, particularly in the multimedia spaceExpanding Dibbs offerings to include non-sport cards, other collectibles, international markets, NHL and Formula One offeringsThe ‘Sell with Dibbs' initiative that allows collectors to fractionalize their own cardsUsing the Dibbs 24/7 platform as a de facto stock market for sports cardsThe feature of buying parts of every card of any athlete on the Dibbs platform and the potential for buying into broader categoriesThe emergence of Formula 1 in the trading card industry and in the sports sceneThe differences between Formula One and NASCAR and NASCAR's failure to catch on in the card industry---Follow Alts- Website & newsletter: https://alts.co- Discord: https://discord.gg/DEkHgzggwC- Twitter: https://twitter.com/altassetsclub- Insta: https://instagram.com/alts_co- TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@alts_co- Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpmgk4gzQ56QvpyegBJJVQA?sub_confirmation=1
Andris K. Berzins is the managing partner of Change Ventures, the first and largest pan-Baltic seed investor. With an MBA from Stanford and 20+ years of tech experience in all kinds of roles from founder to executive, to an investor, Andris brings a uniquely nuanced opinion on the Baltic startup scene through the eyes of a VC. He is also credited for being one of the most visible shapers and champions of the Latvian startup ecosystemOn this energizing pod, we discuss the Baltics as the next startup nations by drawing parallels to Israel, what it takes to be a successful startup founder, how to build valuable mentor-mentee relationships as well as talk about the overall Baltic startup market situation through the lens of the Baltic Startup Funding Report latest issueThe topics covered in this episode with Timestamps[03:15] - Introduction, the birth of Latvian startup ecosystem and going to top US universitiesBuilding the Latvian startup ecosystemThe promise of the Baltic startup sceneThe value of going to top US universities and business schools[13:00] - Investing in the Baltic startup sceneWhen you are a founder, there is no boss to help with your challengesComparing the Baltics to Israel - Baltics as the next startup nationsWhat can the Baltics learn from Israelis?The emergence of cross-Baltic founder cases and senior hires going across Baltic bordersWhat Andris looks for in foundersHow to test for gritHow to build a working mentor-mentee relationshipThe value prop of Change Ventures for Baltic foundersInternational and US investors comingIt's never been a better time to raise money in the BalticsWhat mistakes founder's make when approaching VCsHow to test the ability to ability to enter big foreign markets[50:40] - The Baltic Startup funding reportTrends behind growth in Baltic round sizes and valuationsBaltics as a destination for talent, not low-cost laborDo you need to set a valuation for your raise?Is it possible for Latvia and Lithuania to catch up with Estonia?Global trends in VC funding and the longstanding effect of the pandemicThe right time for a productInteractio app experience in timingThe future for Change VenturesFind out more on https://www.pursuitofscrappiness.co/ Support for this episode comes from Nexpay > https://paynexpay.com/===See the video content exclusively on Linkedin > https://www.linkedin.com/company/pursuit-of-scrappiness/ Questions/suggestions? Join our Telegram group > https://t.me/pursuitofscrappiness The full interview with Andris is available NOW on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and Google Podcasts Find out more on https://www.pursuitofscrappiness.co/
NICOLE PANTER DAILEY has lived one hell of a life so far! From managing the Germs, to starting an early LA punk label, to helping create The Pee Wee Herman Show & that's just the start! Join Damian as he sits down with Nicole for one of the most compelling episodes ever of this show to date. THIS IS NOT TO BE MISSED!!!Also Touched On:The importance of QueenFascinated by GlamThe Dogs“Radio Free Hollywood”: the first punk showThe South Bay taking over by force“The Adams Family” of weird kidsBackdoor Man zine The creepy scene at Rodney’sActing out trauma through punkBeing a true weirdoFirst day of teaching: “What’s Darby Crash like?”Adventure TimeMidsommarDonnie Rose and sexual abuse in the LA punk sceneThe new hippies helping Old Man SpahnThe Manson EffectThe Avengers“Not Real Punk”: Dealing with VOMBob Biggs El DuceRenouncing punk in 1980Slash RecordsThe story behind the Germs’ LP, logo, album and (GI)The Weirdos were the bestRIP Lorna DoomPsychedelics and therapy The ResidentsPee Wee: The luckiest man in showbizThe Rap/punk connection& SO MUCH MORE!!!BROUGHT TO YOU BY VANS
The Deep Wealth Podcast - Extracting Your Business And Personal Deep Wealth
"It's a special opportunity for us to help our clients monetize and achieve their objective that they set out." - Josh Curtis"I became an investment banker to help an entrepreneur put the capstone on their career from a life time of work through an exit." - Michael ButlerJosh Curtis is Managing Director at Footprint Capital. Mr. Curtis advises business leaders in ownership transitions and liquidity events, including sell-side and buy-side transaction engagements as well as succession planning, strategic growth, management buyouts, ESOP formations, capital raises, and leveraged recaps. His career has been dedicated to facilitating strategic initiatives for both private and public companies with revenue ranging from a few million to over a billion across all industries in the U.S. Michael Butler is a Senior Director at Footprint Capital. Michael is responsible leading sell-side and buy-side engagements with business owners. Michael cultivates relationships with clients, prospects, centers of influence, private equity firms, and family offices. Josh and Michael share why they have a 98% success rate for exits and liquidity events.SHOW NOTESWhy every business owner must consider a recap for part of their exits or liquidity eventsAn explanation of what a recap is and how it worksHow a recap can create a bigger payout than the first liquidity eventWhy a recap can have you own more of your company and cost less moneyThe new breed of private equity and the long-term benefitsDefining the parameters in which a recap makes sense for youHow a recap can reduce your risk and increase your wealthWhy a business can expand and thrive from a recapUnderstanding how a recap worksMichael and Josh walk through the math of a recap and discuss the benefitsThe opportunities that arise when a recap is integrated with a platform business and add-on businessesWhy the home service industry has blossomed as a result of the coronavirusWhat to look for in a private equity group when considering a recapHow family offices have changed the private equity sceneThe power of a strategic buyer that is powered by private equity when doing a recapJosh shares the experience of a Footprint Capital client who had a 3.5X return in six months because of a recapHow the pandemic has changed the M&A environment and what you can expect going forwardMichael talks about his outlook for M&A for the upcoming yearWhy business owners can look to a recap to address concerns that have arisen from the pandemicThe importance of having experienced and successful investment bankers on your advisory teamJosh and Michael share how they became investment bankersThis podcast is brought to you by Deep Wealth. Are you thinking about a liquidity event? You have one chance to get it right and you better make it count. Enterprise value is created from preparation, and not the event itself. Learn how the Deep Wealth Experience helps you maximize enterprise value. Master the same strategies our founders used to increase their company value 10X with a 9-figure exit. Click here to book your free exploratory call.Enjoy the interview!SELECTED LINKS FOR THIS EPISODEFootprint Capital websiteJosh Curtis on LinkedInMichael Butler on LinkedInThe Deep Wealth ExperienceBook Your FREE Deep Wealth Exit Call
This week we’re continuing our Women in Beer series with Lynsey, who is the Lead Cellar Brewer at Whiplash Beer here in Dublin. Lisa hosts alongside Hilary and Sarah and the four get straight down to (beer) business.Expect to hear:What a cellar brewer does even Lynsey’s career in beer so farThe weirdest ingredient she’s ever brewed withUK v. Ireland beer sceneThe most Scottish beer everSomething to look forward to in 2021!Beers in this episode are (obviously) Whiplash heavy, and include: Heart of ChambersJupiter’sNorthern LightsBone MachineNever CursedRolloverAvailable at Whiplashbeer.com or at online retailersAnd a token beer from Trouble - Dash Away (https://troublebrewing.ie/beers/dash-away/)_____________________________________________________________Lisa is wearing a CraftGeek Original hoodie - grab yours at https://craftgeek.co/Follow the Beer Ladies here:YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWBi3lGBJmdNZtLk-mj4cXg Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/beerladiespodcast/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/beerladiespod Facebook Page - https://www.facebook.com/beerladiespodcast Website - http://beerladiespodcast.com/Please like, rate, share, and subscribe - you know the drill ;)Cheers!
Cincinnati vs. Michigan https://youtu.be/HOpk4mY1PS0https://youtu.be/HOpk4mY1PS0 19nine ClassicIntroMusicWe are discussing a 19Nine classic two schools I think everyone would love to see in the 19Nine catalog in a classic Final Four. It is also the continuation of our look at games from the 1992 Tournament. Categories Set the sceneThe first time in Final Four History that all four teams had previously won a championshipMichigan1964 The Beatles were the Fab Four. The Fab Five took the US by storm 30 years later. We're to think we are almost 30 years from that date now. Hip-Hop Style, Baggy Shorts, Bald heads, and Trash TalkCincinnatiYou Bond in Adversity (Similarities in these two teams) Junior College Players Freshman remaking the face of NCAA basketball. UnderdogsWhat jumped outBig picture contextGame MomentsPlay of the gameWould this game be better with Bill Walton announcingWhat aged the best
The path of the righteous podcast is beset on all sides by a look at the history and influence of Tarantino.Show NotesEp #61 | Movie Directors: Auteurs Ep #268 | Edgar WrightEp #305 | Wes AndersonThe New Beverly CinemaRolling Thunder PicturesQuentin Tarantino's Feature PresentationMy Best Friend's Birthday Reservoir Dogs torture sceneThe dual universe theory
In Episode 54 I sat down with Erin Ireland and spoke about why she personally transitioned to a vegan lifestyle and how this affected her business. On top of that we speak about her daughter Roen's diet and the common questions she gets about raising a vegan child from birth. In this episode we coveredWhat she's been up to in Sydney and her favourite places she's eaten atWhat life was like for Erin growingWhat Vancouver is like as a city including the vegan sceneThe foods she ate as a kidWhy she eventually changed the foods on her plateHow her personal lifestyle changes have influenced those around herThe ins and outs of her baking business and how this changed when she transitioned to a vegan lifestyleThe biggest hurdles during her personal and business transitionTips for anyone transitioning to plant based or vegan foodsHer daughter Roen's diet and any associated challenges sociallyCommon questions Erin gets about Roen's diet including supplements, foods, breast feeding etc.and much much more RESOURCES:Erin's website It's To Die ForErin's Vancouver Vegan Eats RecommendationsWhere to get Erin's Banana BreadHeart Beets Run Club in Vancouver Transitioning to a plant based lifestyle in 5 hours per Erin's recommendations. Set up a binge watching afternoon and get through the below (invite your friends or family over that are interested too and make a day/night of it).ConspiracyEarthlingsor DominionWhat the Health Science from intro to think about:Egg Board article about Just Mayo: Read hereMeta Analysis looking at the effect of Dietary Cholesterol on Serum Cholesterol (full paper)Swapping Saturated fats for Unsaturated or Unrefined carbohydrates to lower disease risk: Read a summary here of what I mentioned in the intro. Australian Podcast Awards: If you have one or two minutes I would love your support by voting for the Plant Proof show here. It takes a few minutes (you do need to verify your email for it to submit). Thank you in advance friends. REVIEW/SHARE:If you enjoyed the episode and have a spare 1-2 minutes please leave a review on iTunes so the Plant Proof podcast ranks higher and becomes more discoverable for other listeners. And if you have any friends that you think will benefit from listening to this episode or any of the other Plant Proof episodes please share the link – together we can make this world a healthier place.If you liked this episode please share it on social media and tag myself @plant_proof and Erin @erinireland WHERE TO LISTEN TO THE PLANT PROOF PODCAST?Currently, the Plant Proof podcast can be listened to on iTunes, Google Podcasts(note: use the google podcast app not google play), Spotify, Stitcher, Soundcloud or on the Plantproof.com directly. If you listen on iTunes be sure to hit ‘subscribe’or ‘follow’ on Spotifyso you are instantly notified when I release new episodes each week. Simon HillFor more information on plant based nutrition visit plantproof.com
Zoë Goslin, Chasen Schneider, Will McKay and Ariana Karp work their way through Act II of King Henry IV, Part I:We puzzle through some of the more archaic working-class language of the carriers in Act II, Scene IThe rapid shift in both tone and setting from the nobility in the throne room talking politics to the carriers (read: truck drivers) complaining about the flea-ridden inn and their underfed livestockThe insight into how the underworld of the thieves interacts with the servant class The Gadshill robbery, masculine pranksters and the continuing development of the relationship between Hal and FalstaffOrson Wells on Falstaff - “Innocence is what Falstaff is, he is a refugee from a sweeter England” and the echoes of Chaucer Falstaff as both father and childThe distinction of Falstaff being the Fool whom we laugh with and not the Clown, whom we laugh atHow aware is Falstaff that Hal will ultimately reject him?Shakespeare’s use of simpler mono-syllabic (Anglo-Saxon) based words in highly charged emotional moments in his playsWhat should it ultimately cost Hal at the end of King Henry IV part II to reject the tavern world and the people who inhabit it? The base metal AND the glittering reformation are both parts of HalLady Percy and Hotspur’s relationship, and the importance of Hotspur making the decision for Lady Percy to follow him in the sceneThe audience’s investment in Hotspur’s character deepens as we witness the love that Lady Percy shows to him. Antony Sher as Falstaff
Join Nicholas Koy Santillo, Levi Morger, Will McKay, Isabel Karp, Samantha Blinn & Ariana Karp as we conclude our discussion of Twelfth Night with Act V. Does Orsino revert to the ‘courtly love’ language once Cesario becomes Viola?Is Cesario’s power of truth lost when converted to Viola?Orsino becoming unhinged in the last scene and his jealousy of Olivia’s affection for CesarioShakespeare and the challenges of the final sceneTwelfth Night as unique in that no one character has all the information going into the final sceneThe possibility of the twins reunion as initially terrifying for Viola, who thinks Sebastian is a “spirit”Sensory overload from the beginning turning to the mind being overwhelmedActors as society’s allowed fools Ducdame Ensemble's production of Twelfth Night at Meow Wolf's House of Eternal Return. Photo by Katrin Talbot.
In this penultimate act Brittany Chandler, Claire Curtis-Ward, Samantha Blinn, Mitchel Kawash and Ariana Karp explore:Francisco’s Imagery & the complexity of his plotThe fizzure in the relationship between Francisco and MonticelsoFrancisco as a socio-pathThe actress’s choice about how far the relationship has gone between Vittoria and BracchianoWhy does Vittoria stop speaking in the prison scene?Flamineo and Vittoria’s relationship in the prison sceneThe strong undercurrent of anti-Catholicism in the play
Join Claire Curtis-Ward, Samantha Blinn, Sam Gibbs, Levi Morger, Rafe Terrizzi and Ariana Karp as we explore Act II of Shakespeare’s King Lear.The significance of setting-Gloucester’s CastleThe two meanings of NatureThe Fool’s silence during the "unnatural hags" sceneThe consequences of crueltyWho is the “everyman”?Feigned madness versus “true” madnessThe power of family love/hateThe second circle of address and the relationship to the audience for each of the characters Sir Ian McKellen as Lear