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The WIP Morning Team debates if you can "Separate the art from the artist." Followed by a debate on the Phillies outfield. Tune in weekdays from 6-10 AM EST on 94 WIP or on the Audacy app!
Don D and Bigg Doom are Back With Another One! We Are Joined By Terrance Gangsta Willams. First, We Start with Bigg's Hate for Louisiana, Going Through Phones, and CO's smashing Intimates! Then, We Move On To Tyler Perry , Seeing Death on The Internet, & Steak Houses. We End With Paying for It, Fake Eating, Separating Art and Artists & More!To See More of Our Guests, You Can Follow him @terrancegangstawilliamshome!
Original Air Date: 6/13/2023 Today, we take a look at the struggle to act ethically, at least by our own measure if there's not a universally-agreed standard to compare with, relating to the purchase of both the necessities of life we all need as well as the more luxury items that get added on top. Be part of the show! Leave us a message or text at 202-999-3991 or email Jay@BestOfTheLeft.com Full Show Notes BestOfTheLeft.com/Support (Membership 20% off for the Holiday! Get Bonus Shows + No Ads!) Send the Gift of Membership! (Or on Patreon) Use our links to shop Bookshop.org and Libro.fm for a non-evil book and audiobook purchasing experience! Join our Discord community! SHOW NOTES Ch. 1: No ethical consumption under capitalism: short deep dive - @professor_neil - Air Date 4-13-23 Ch. 2: Hasan and The Left's Paradoxical Relationship with Consumer Capitalism - The Kavernacle - Air Date 5-26-23 Ch. 3: "Separating Art vs. the Artist" doesn't work for Harry Potter - Kuncan Dastner - Air Date 4-14-22 Ch. 4: There are many forms of ethical consumption under capitalism, you just have to understand ethics - poppysaw - Air Date 2-11-23 Ch. 5: Ethical Consumption - Pullback - Air Date 3-7-23 Ch. 6: The moral philosophy of The Good Place (with Mike Schur and Pamela Hieronymi) - The Gray Area with Sean Illing - Air Date 12-9-19 Ch. 7: Ethical Capitalism: Is It Possible? - Wise Crack - Air Date 7-19-21 Ch. 8: Ethical Behavior in Modern Society – Can We Still Get Into The Good Place? - Like Stories of Old - Air Date 4-30-19 Ch. 9: Conscious Consumerism: Does it make a difference - Roundtable - Air Date 7-10-19 Ch. 10: “No Ethical Consumption” is Not License for Nihilism & Hedonism. So What Is It? (Hausfrau Friday) Parkrose Permaculture - Air Date 6-3-22 Produced by Jay! Tomlinson Visit us at BestOfTheLeft.com
Content Warning: This episode, especially the second half starting at 1:12:30, contains discussion of people who have committed acts including coercive behaviour, sexual assault, child abuse, racist and homophobic hate speech, and other potentially triggering acts Art is there to generate an emotional response, but what happens when the filmmakers behind your favourite films won't stop meddling with them after the fact? And how do you approach films when someone involved in them is revealed to have done something awful? Website: www.sequelisers.com/ Discord: www.sequelisers.com/discord Shop: www.sequelisers.com/shop Twitter: twitter.com/sequelisers Instagram: instagram.com/sequelisers Music by Daniel Williams Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Elle Varner joins Can We Talk R&B to share her musical journey, starting with her parents' influence in R&B. Elle reflects on her musical education, including her time at NYU's Clive Davis Institute of Recorded Music, and how her 2012 debut propelled her into stardom. She opens up about the shifts in the music industry, her time away from the scene, and her powerful return as an independent artist. Elle also discusses her latest single, "Fallen Up," and the newfound freedom she feels in her music, along with the hunger to break through even further in her career. She shares her passion for mentoring new talent and guiding the next generation of artists. In a candid moment, Elle talks about the emotional loss of her father and former manager, revealing how these profound experiences have deeply influenced both her personal and professional growth. ✅ LISTEN, FOLLOW, AND RATE
A recent Vanity Fair article pulled the curtain back on a long time relationship Cormac McCarthy had with a woman named Augusta Britt. Often heralded as one of the greatest American authors of all time, McCarthy is known for his southern gothic novels, which tackle themes of violence, free will, luck, and other dark and brooding subjects. While some may say it should be expected that someone able to create such serious art would be a troubled soul, for many it was a shock to hear that McCarthy's relationship with Britt started when she was only 16 years of age. Today we're discussing Cormac McCarthy, and more broadly, separating the art from the artist. Become part of our amazing book community! patreon.com/LifeonBooks Books mentioned in this episode: Song of Solomon by Toni Morrison https://bookshop.org/a/103053/9781400... Or https://amzn.to/4eRo0yA The Invented Part by Rodrigo Fresan https://amzn.to/3B1QZC9 Or https://bookshop.org/a/103053/9781940... The Tunnel by William Gass The Savage Detectives by Roberto Bolano https://amzn.to/3V9cUyb Or https://bookshop.org/a/103053/9780312... The Things They Carried by Tim O'Brien https://amzn.to/3CPE5Yq Or https://bookshop.org/a/103053/9780618... Infinite Jest by David Foster Wallace https://amzn.to/3APCykI Or https://bookshop.org/a/103053/9780316... Journey to the End of the Night by Louis-Ferdinand Celine https://amzn.to/49an6fu Or https://bookshop.org/a/103053/9780811... Become part of our growing book community! patreon.com/LifeonBooks Join the Life on Books mailing list to stay up to date on all of our latest book giveaways, projects, and more! https://linktw.in/BRYAnVh Want to read one book from every country? Check out our resource online: https://linktw.in/Zeolty Want to know my all time favorite books? Click the link below! https://bookshop.org/shop/lifeonbooks Follow me on Instagram: / alifeonbooks Follow Andy on Instagram / metafictional.meathead This video was created with: Sony A7IV https://amzn.to/3WGit8i Sigma 24-70 https://amzn.to/3yjDPis Aputure 300X https://amzn.to/4fnxwv0 Aputure Light Dome https://amzn.to/3WptlGk Rode Wireless Mics https://amzn.to/3YpavBW Shure SM7B https://amzn.to/46vyQbk
Exploring Cosmic Horrors: An Interview with Joe LansdaleIn this episode of the Blood Guts and Paper Cuts podcast, hosts Sean O'Connor and Shannon Bushman are joined by acclaimed writer Joe Lansdale. They discuss his latest collection of Lovecraft-inspired short stories, 'In the Mad Mountains,' and explore the challenges of adapting H.P. Lovecraft's works into films. Lansdale shares insights into his career, including his influences, writing style, and the joy he finds in storytelling. The discussion also touches on issues like Lovecraft's problematic history and the ongoing impact of his cosmic horror themes in contemporary media. The episode is filled with rich anecdotes, critical insights, and a deep dive into the world of horror literature.00:00 Welcome to Blood Guts, and Paper Cuts Podcast01:05 Introducing Joe Lansdale01:39 Discussing Lovecraft and His Influence02:25 Joe Lansdale's Literary Journey05:45 Lovecraft's Writing Style and Challenges12:09 Joe Lansdale's Inspirations and Writing Process20:30 The Thicket Adaptation and Lovecraftian Films27:53 The Silent Nature of Lovecraft Adaptations29:02 Challenges in Adapting Lovecraft's Works29:18 Character Development in Lovecraft's Stories30:31 Influence of Lovecraft on Other Writers32:10 Lovecraft's Collaborations and Adaptations35:03 Modern Lovecraftian Films and TV Shows42:26 Separating Art from the Artist45:29 Future of Lovecraft Adaptations49:12 Halloween Reading Recommendations50:59 Closing Remarks and Thank YouSHOW NOTES:https://www.joerlansdale.com/PLEASE FOLLOW US AND REVIEW!!:Please subscribe to us on YouTube: / @BLOODGUTSANDPAPERCUTSPlease find us on INSTAGRAM: @seanoc32Please find us on THREADS: @seanoc32Please find us on BLUESKY: @bgpcpodcast.bsky.socialPlease find us on Spotify: Spotify.link/ncvbbRYDmDbPlease find us on Apple Music: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast...Co-Host: Shannon Bushmann - Montalbano (Instagram: @shannonvonbushmann)Co-Host: Sean O'Connor (Instagram: @seanoc32)Producer: Sean O'Connor Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In this episode of the Bleeding Metal podcast, hosts Kiki, Martha, and Suzana discuss the recent collapse of a famous Metalcore band due to the controversial past and behavior of its lead singer. They explore the broader implications of giving second chances to individuals with criminal histories, especially in public and influential roles. The conversation extends to cancel culture, the separation of art from the artist, and how these issues reflect societal values, particularly concerning women's safety. The episode also touches upon recent alarming news about women's rights from Russia and Japan, underscoring a global struggle for gender equality. 02:11 Discussion on As I Lay Dying06:31 Pia's Perspective on Second Chances08:21 Personal Reflections 12:21 The Debate on Cancel Culture and Separating Art from Artist34:23 Global Issues and Women's RightsRecorded on November 21st, 2024.Bleeding Metal was created and is hosted and produced by @kikigege87 and @power_pia with the support of co-hosts @martha_horizis and @suzanavalenca.Episode edited by Kiki.Subscribe now to the Bleeding Metal Podcast wherever you listen and watch some new video interviews on YouTube, all links are on our linktree. Intro music by Savvier Nelson with vocals from PERSONA-singer Jelena Dobric.
Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Overview of Recent Changes 03:00 Samantha's Departure from WWE 17:16 Upcoming NXT Halloween Havoc Event 24:29 Scene Setting and Predictions 27:38 Match Dynamics and Character Development 31:11 Roster Changes and Future Prospects 33:24 Championship Stakes and Match Stipulations 36:51 Crown Jewel Championship Overview 43:41 Big E's New Ventures 47:03 Vince McMahon Documentary Insights 52:56 The Ring Boys Scandal and Legal Repercussions 57:44 The Chaos of the Work Environment 58:29 Insights from Former WWE Writers 01:00:44 Vince McMahon: The Man Behind the Curtain 01:02:18 Separating Art from the Artist 01:07:11 The Impact of Scandals on Wrestling Fans 01:10:19 The State of Sports Teams and Fan Reactions 01:25:19 Introduction to the Conversation 01:25:49 Overview of Topics Discussed Takeaways Samantha's departure from WWE was a significant topic, highlighting her contributions and future plans. The hosts expressed their mixed feelings about the return of Lillian Garcia to WWE. NXT Halloween Havoc is set to feature several exciting matches, including a Devil's Playground match. The Crown Jewel event will introduce a new championship title, adding intrigue to the matches. The hosts emphasized the importance of storytelling in wrestling and how it affects viewer engagement. Discussion about the challenges faced by wrestlers in balancing personal and professional lives. The hosts shared their predictions for the outcomes of upcoming matches at Halloween Havoc. The conversation included insights into the evolving landscape of women's wrestling in WWE. The hosts reflected on the significance of representation in wrestling commentary and announcing roles. The episode showcased the hosts' camaraderie and shared love for wrestling, making for an engaging listen. Crown Jewel will feature a new championship title for both men and women. Biggie is set to star in a new TV series on Peacock. The Vince McMahon documentary reveals disturbing details about the Ring Boys scandal. Vince McMahon's legacy is complicated by his past and the allegations against him. Corporate accountability is crucial in addressing past abuses in WWE. Fans struggle to separate their enjoyment of wrestling from the actions of its creators. The Ring Boys scandal highlights systemic issues within WWE's culture. Consumer choices reflect personal values and ethics in entertainment consumption. The conversation emphasizes the need for transparency and accountability in corporate practices. Wrestling fans are encouraged to critically assess their support for the industry.
On today's podcast, Brian and Mandy discuss the recent release of 'The Crow' (2024) and its reception, outlining an exploration of separating art from the artist and reviewing a work based solely on its merits. They dive into the film's shortcomings, such as its slow pacing and lack of a compelling love story. Additionally, they touch on the success of 'Inside Out 2', Hollywood's marketing issues, and upcoming movies like 'Megalopolis' and 'Beetlejuice Beetlejuice'. The episode concludes with a look at the advancements in stop-motion animation highlighted by the re-release of 'Coraline' in 3D. 00:00 Introduction and Episode Kickoff 00:45 Hollywood's Billion Dollar Hits and Misses 01:13 Finally, Separating Art from the Artist 04:39 Review: The Crow 2024 11:08 Lionsgate's Recent Struggles 15:07 Hollywood's AI Blunder 18:50 Coraline 3D and Advances in Stop-Motion Animation 21:37 Upcoming Releases and Final Thoughts 22:11 Closing Remarks and Podcast Information
Mia Dyson is a multiple ARIA-nominated and award-winning artist from Melbourne. Her powerful grit, gravel voice, and guitar-playing prowess have earned her a spot among the top 25 Australian guitarists of all time. She's released six critically acclaimed albums and toured the world with the likes of Stevie Nicks, Bonnie Raitt, and Eric Clapton. Just a brief heads up: this conversation delves into the philosophical and existential aspects of life, death, and the pursuit of meaning. We also cover Mia Dyson's career as a musician, her near-death experience during an earthquake, and the impact of that experience on her outlook on life, her shift in ambition, pursuit of success, the nature of purpose, and the significance of relationships. Oh, and Mia shares her insights on the creative process, being free from external validation, and the joy of following the muse. It's a big chat! Mia also discusses her new album 'Tender Heart' and the creative process behind it, sharing insights about embracing uncertainty, separating the art from the artist, and the impact of her music on listeners. Here's her website: https://www.miadyson.com Listen to her on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/5QSZl73T85ZpZGAHSDIED6?si=7jgN_AVMQuS5qx06PLWjDg Mia's new song, Dare: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fl-leJwhQlg Shop her merchandise and buy her albums: https://sound-merch.com.au/collections/mia-dyson Watch When the Moment Comes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PKFNx6go0SE Learn more about Vipassana meditation: https://www.dhamma.org Keywords: music, creativity, near-death experience, purpose, ambition, success, relationships, existentialism, philosophy, Mia Dyson, Tender Heart, creative process, uncertainty, art, artist, pacemaker Chapters 00:00 Reconnecting and Reflecting on the Past 08:17 The Near-Death Experience and Its Aftermath 38:11 The Creative Process and Freedom from External Validation 44:00 Embracing Uncertainty in Creativity 48:24 Separating Art from the Artist 49:28 The Impact of Music on Listeners 1:12:04 Technological Advancements in Medical Devices _______________________________________ Want to work with Jeremy? Click here to learn more about life coaching: https://www.longdistancelovebombs.com/11-coaching Follow Jeremy on Instagram @LongDistanceLoveBombs: https://www.instagram.com/longdistancelovebombs. Sign up for Jeremy's weekly newsletter! Each week, he shares a personal story and his favorite books, tunes, articles, and ideas. Click here: https://longdistancelovebombs.mykajabi.com/email. It's easy and takes five seconds. Check out a list of 120 of Jeremy's favorite books here, including HIS BOOK, and many his guests have written and recommend reading: https://www.amazon.com/shop/longdistancelovebombs. Here is all of Jeremy's favorite stuff on the planet: https://www.longdistancelovebombs.com/favorites --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/longdistancelovebombs/support
My guest today is Jeannine Ouellette, author of the award-winning memoir The Part That Burns and founder of the incredibly popular Writing in the Dark, an online writing community that offers online creative writing intensives as well as literary salons.Today we talk about:* separating art from commerce* how paying attention to everyday life helps make creativity more easily accessible* building a career through different income streams and types of writing* and more.We also touch on transparency in making money as a writer. After you watch/listen to the episode, here are two posts with even more detail:* Making money as a writer* Book Deal 101: How do authors get paid (traditional publishing)I hope you enjoy the show!$1,000 and $2,500 Scholarships for Aspiring WritersCREATIVE.INSPIRED.HAPPY is pleased to sponsor scholarships for writers to further their writing education. More information here!GIVEAWAY: 1-year paid subscription to Writing in the DarkJeannine and I are partnering to give away a 1-year paid subscription to Writing in the Dark!To enter, just be a subscriber to CREATIVE.INSPIRED.HAPPY:I will choose a random winner from my subscriber list on Sunday, July 7, 2024 and will update this post once the winner has confirmed via email.Want more of Jeannine?You can find her at Writing in the Dark, as well as on Facebook, Instagram, and X.Want more writing advice and career insight? Join thousands for free at CreativeInspiredHappy.com to go behind the scenes with bestselling authors, and get access to our Book Club for Writers, creativity challenges, and more. I can't wait to see you there! This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.creativeinspiredhappy.com/subscribe
Jamie and Jonny catch up and discuss Best Picture Oscar winners American Beauty and Hitchock's Rebecca. Jamie covers off his recent watches 'The Idea of You,' 'Room,' 'Abigail,' 'Dogfight,' 'Out of Time,' 'The Fall Guy,' 'Dazed and Confused,' 'Civil War,' and 'Wasp.' Jon chats all things 'Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes', his fear of Titanic, and films that now mean something else to him as he's got older! 00:00 Exploring a Variety of Film Reviews 03:05 Analyzing 'Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes' 13:00 The Complexity of Separating Art from the Artist 43:12 Deeper Understanding of Underlying Themes 01:20:18 Evolution of Film Perception with Age 01:21:42 Impact of Films on Personal Perception 01:47:46 Exploring 'Rebecca' and Film Production Techniques 02:09:03 Future Topics and Sand Discussions
Coki Pardede is an Indonesian comedian, singer, radio announcer, presenter, actor & content creator. Born in Jakarta & raised in Depok, he's one of the most prominent names in Indonesian Stand Up Comedy, and easily one of the most controversial names on Indonesian social media today, revered and resented by many for his bold stances on many sociopolitical issues that challenge Indonesian social norms. He's also known for his show Majelis Lucu Indonesia alongside other prominent names such as Trestan Muslim, Adrian Qalbi, Joshua Suherman & Oza Rangkuti. Watch Part 1 on YouTube here Timestamps: 00:00:00 — Recap of previous episode 00:03:45 — Is cancel culture just bullying culture? 00:09:00 — Separating Art from Artist; Thoughts on Ariana Grande, Home-Wreckers & Cheating 0026:50 — Cancellation of comedians 00:39:21— Disclaimers, personal branding, and freedom of expression as content creators 00:53:57 — Brief history of comedy; Comedy vs. Reality; Is comedy required to educate people? 01:01:00 – Behind the short attention span on social media 01:07:00 — Is there such a thing as getting cancelled? Surviving controversies & cancel culture; Why do people tend to cancel everyone they disagree with? 01:13:00 — Performative activism & boycotting
In this rollicking episode of 'The Unqualified Gurus Podcast', Danny, Oscar, and Ric take listeners on a whirlwind adventure that's as unpredictable as it is entertaining. Kicking off with Danny's groomsmen revelations, the Danny and Oscar swiftly sweeps us to their exhilarating LA trip, where Oscar's near-death experience adds a dash of drama, while Ric chilled at home. Their journey doesn't stop there - they marvel at the Las Vegas Sphere. In a twist, they dive into philosophical musings, questioning the wisdom of gurus and the cringiness of millennials. The episode heats up with a foray into Twitch TOS drama and a speculative glance at Kanye West's latest album. Art and morality intertwine as they discuss separating artists from their art, while the MCU's loss of Jonathan Majors stirs up conversation. They even playfully debate the ethics of Pixar's Lightning McQueen before wrapping up with heartfelt farewells. This episode is a rollercoaster ride of laughter, debate, and deep dives into pop culture and life's quirky corners. Enjoy!
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There are a lot of celebrities doing horrible things these days. From Bill Cosby to Louis CK, it seems that there is another fall from grace every week. How can we go on being fans of someone after they've done something we find deplorable.This week, our panel discusses how we can separate the art from the artist. Join us for this special episode. Warning: there is some adult subject matter and harsh language. Listener discretion is advised.For more shows like this, visit our website at InfinitePotato.com. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit infinitepotato.substack.com
The conversation took a few turns, starting from a recommendation for French radio and taking SEVERAL left turns to end up with the line, "I bet Jeff Goldblum's got more cum in him." In context, it makes perfect sense I swear. Also, hit us up if you fancy going head to head on Escape Simulator some time.
Air Date 6/13/2023 Today, we take a look at the struggle to act ethically, at least by our own measure if there's not a universally-agreed standard to compare with, relating to the purchase of both the necessities of life we all need as well as the more luxury items that get added on top. Be part of the show! Leave us a message or text at 202-999-3991 or email Jay@BestOfTheLeft.com Transcript BestOfTheLeft.com/Support (Get AD FREE Shows and Bonus Content) Join our Discord community! SHOW NOTES Ch. 1: No ethical consumption under capitalism: short deep dive - @professor_neil - Air Date 4-13-23 Origin of "no ethical consumption under capitalism" Ch. 2: Hasan and The Left's Paradoxical Relationship with Consumer Capitalism - The Kavernacle - Air Date 5-26-23 What once was a statement of fact, now has been taken as an excuse to essentially be a consumer without even thinking about the ethics involved of what you were buying. Ch. 3: "Separating Art vs. the Artist" doesn't work for Harry Potter - Kuncan Dastner - Air Date 4-14-22 Secrets of Dumbledore and Hogwarts Legacy aren't enough to save this franchise Ch. 4: There are many forms of ethical consumption under capitalism, you just have to understand ethics - poppysaw - Air Date 2-11-23 Alternate thoughts on the ethics of consumption within capitalism Ch. 5: Ethical Consumption - Pullback - Air Date 3-7-23 So, there's no ethical consumption under capitalism. Does that mean there's no value to movements like slow fashion, eating local, and Fairtrade? Ch. 6: The moral philosophy of The Good Place (with Mike Schur and Pamela Hieronymi) - The Gray Area with Sean Illing - Air Date 12-9-19 This is a conversation about how and why The Good Place exists and what it reflects about The Odd Place in which we actually live. Unlike a lot of conversations about moral philosophy, this one is a lot of fun. Ch. 7: Ethical Capitalism: Is It Possible? - Wise Crack - Air Date 7-19-21 We live in an era of increased skepticism towards capitalism. But is participating in capitalism inherently antithetical to living an ethical life? Or is it possible to act ethically within a capitalist system? Ch. 8: Ethical Behavior in Modern Society – Can We Still Get Into The Good Place? - Like Stories of Old - Air Date 4-30-19 A video essay on modern day ethics as discussed in the Netflix show The Good Place. Focusing in particular on the notion of ethical consumerism and individuality from a sociological perspective. MEMBERS-ONLY BONUS CLIP(S) Ch. 9: Conscious Consumerism: Does it make a difference - Roundtable - Air Date 7-10-19 Conscious consumerism focuses on making positive decisions throughout the buying process, with the intention of helping to balance some of the negative impacts that consumerism has on the planet. Ch. 10: “No Ethical Consumption” is Not License for Nihilism & Hedonism. So What Is It? (Hausfrau Friday) Parkrose Permaculture - Air Date 6-3-22 My 17 yr-old and I have noticed an unsettling trend on social media: folks choosing to take the concept of "No ethical consumption under capitalism" as a license to give up when it comes to trying to make ethical purchases for our bodies and our homes. VOICEMAILS Ch. 11: Response to cohousing episode FINAL COMMENTS Ch. 12: Final comments on why people being misled into unethical behavior gives me hope MUSIC (Blue Dot Sessions) SHOW IMAGE: Description: White text in a funky font says “There is no ethical consumption under capitalism.” in quotation marks on a black background. Credit: Design by A. Hoffman using "BM Kirang Haerang" font. Produced by Jay! Tomlinson Visit us at BestOfTheLeft.com Listen Anywhere! BestOfTheLeft.com/Listen Listen Anywhere! Follow at Twitter.com/BestOfTheLeft Like at Facebook.com/BestOfTheLeft Contact me directly at Jay@BestOfTheLeft.com
In this episode, I talk with University of Iowa Film Major, Cedar Rapids Independent Film Festival Volunteer and All Around Nice Guy - Blake KellingerTopics Include: Blake's New Job, What We're Eating For Lunch, My Passion for Podcasting, Goals for Screen Speak, Initial Thoughts on the WGA Strike, Stunt Community Deserving Academy Recognition, James Cameron, Separating Art from the Artist, Thoughts on Fast X, Anticipated Summer Movies, and more.Connect with BlakeBlake's Instagram - Click HereBlake's LinkedIn - Click HereGet Involved with Screen SpeakInstagram - Click HereFacebook Community - Click HereEmail - screenspeakpodcast@gmail.comReferences MadeCorridor Digital - Click HereRuby Gillman, Teenage Kraken - Click Here
There are people you meet and see their talent immediately. Ms Payne is an award winning Poet. with over 15 years of experience. She has allowed her environment inspire the truth in her writing. M'vyonne is an artist at heart that is using poetry to express her creativity. With a Kansas City DNA, Ms Payne has a huge interest in advocacy. She has advocated in matters ranging from women's rights to things affecting people of color and Domestic violence . --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/charles-nzally/support
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Starting off with a clip of Joey Diaz going on a rant about the greatness of America, the boys laugh and rant about the absurdity of Alex's favorite comedian. Then, seemingly out of nowhere, Alex lets Ben know he isnt a REAL friend, or at least, wouldn't help him cover up a heinous crime. With breif talks about the origin of snuff films, Kanye and litter boxes in schools, the episode ends with a debate of two musical legends: Michael Jackson vs the Beatles. Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/therealdevilsadvocatepodcast Website: https://www.therealdevilsadvocatepodcast.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/therealdevilsadvocatepodcast IG: https://www.instagram.com/therealdevilsadvocatepodcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/devil_podcast Free Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1527651661082644/ Intro Theme Music Written By Ben Altizer and Alex Ward Cover Art Designed by Justin Catron @Plagued1994 Produced, Mixed, and Mastered by ©Altizer Audio
The guys are back to discuss the chaotic roll out of the new Twitter Blue, Kathy Griffin getting suspended, Logan Paul sending it in WWE, and a movie you must watch if you have not already.
The guys are back to discuss the chaotic roll out of the new Twitter Blue, Kathy Griffin getting suspended, Logan Paul sending it in WWE, and a movie you must watch if you have not already.
Discussion with Byron Mc Dillon
Hello everyone and welcome back to the Harem. Today the boys talk about separating art from the artist and Ai generated artwork and how it is gaining popularity and making artists upset. Spotify : https://open.spotify.com/show/26W1w2f... Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/helloharem Twitter: https://twitter.com/helloharem Go give his soundcloud a listen and support the mans music here: https://soundcloud.com/nayte Use code FIRST10 for 10% off your order at Mikanclothing.com
Joey Arena from Ovtlier returns to the Chord Progression Podcast, and he brings Mike along for the ride. Ovtlier is playing Day 2 of When We Were Hungry Fest, so we talk all about the band getting on the bill, why they feel the vibes of Warped Tour for this festival, and a potential cookie race in Vegas. We also talk about the band rebuilding their team to make 2023 their year, their next single pushing on radio, and how rock and metal went from being about attitude to more about image. Always a great conversation with Ovtlier, this does not disappoint. Find Ovtlier Online: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ovtlier Twitter: https://twitter.com/ovtlierband Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ovtlier/ Instagram (Joey): https://www.instagram.com/joeyarena/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJhVbVowMtVD9YdnFFT0bTA Website: https://www.ovtlier.co Merch: https://www.ovtlier.co/merch The American Psycho Ovtlier Tee: https://www.ovtlier.co/merch/o-face-tee Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/33EsLV9XuU86eBafBHYL0G?si=c43JM1E9QsenNgXb71GauA Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/ovtlier/1231706800 Get 20% OFF @manscaped + Free Shipping with promo code CPP at https://www.manscaped.com #ad #manscapedpod We Are Sponsoring WHEN WE WERE HUNGRY FESTIVAL: https://whenwewerehungryfestival.com GET YOUR TICKETS NOW! Follow us on social media! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/chordprogressionpodcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/cppodofficial Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chordprogressionpodcast/ Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@chordprogressionpodcast YouTube: https://youtube.com/channel/UCqRKZCDMcFHIYbJaLQMfDbQ Chord Progression Podcast (Spotify): https://open.spotify.com/show/53XWPGrIUvgavKF5Fm6SLk Chord Progression Podcast (Apple Podcast): https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/chord-progression/id1454876657 Chord Progression Podcast (Amazon): https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/b8dad803-444c-4a73-8aa5-67b4fc43f4ba Chord Progression Podcast (iHeart Radio): https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-chord-progression-70632531/ Podcast Webpage: https://mysongoftheday.com/my-song-of-the-day-rock-2000-today/chord-progression-podcast/ Intro: (0:00) Welcome Back Ovtlier & Band Updates: (5:00) The Announcement of New Music & New Team Focus: (6:56) Living Dead's Fan Interaction Live: (10:25) Looking Forward to When We Were Hungry Fest: (12:51) Rock & Metal Prioritizing Image over Attitude: (18:33) Separating Art from the Artist, Not Idolizing the Artist: (26:00) Kevin's Theory of Online Interaction Causing Increased Idolization: (32:16) Back to Tony Bennett: (42:29) How Ovtlier Ended Up on When We Were Hungry Fest & Supporting It: (45:55) "Show Me Your O Face" Shirt Universe: (58:20) Making 2023 the Year of Ovtlier: (1:00:51) Closing It Out: (1:16:56)
Do you feel conflicted about listening to or watching certain artists who have been “cancelled”? Or are you too busy judging other people for what they're listening or watching? We finally discuss how we navigate this terrain of cancel culture. Theme music is “Get Happy Now” by Podington Bear Links & Research: https://www.buzzfeed.com/madisonmcgee/historical-figures-problematic-controversies https://www.buzzfeed.com/madisonmcgee/beloved-historical-figures-actually-problematic https://www.vox.com/2018/8/20/17758714/asia-argento-jimmy-bennett-harvey-weinstein-me-too-movement-sexual-assault-allegations https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Avcp-e4bOs https://www.npr.org/2019/05/11/722198385/before-and-after-listening-to-michael-jackson-and-accusers https://www.indiewire.com/2019/03/pete-davidson-michael-jackson-r-kelly-leaving-neverland-1202050056/ https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/worldviews/wp/2015/02/25/why-to-many-critics-mother-teresa-is-still-no-saint/ https://jezebel.com/these-musicians-were-canceled-but-people-kept-listenin-1840150589
GUESTS: Keona Tang & Liam PrainoIn this episode, Paul welcomes a new guest and a returning guest, Keona and Liam, respectively. Over the last few years, a lot has come out about Hollywood and the entertainment industry whether it be the Harvey Weinstein scandal, Louis CK, or even a little further back when the professional wrestling world was shocked with the news of Chris Benoit's ultimate end.In this episode, all three participants discuss a little bit about their feelings on some of these topics, the celebrities involved, how the entertainment industry handled (and continues to handle) the situations, and if one can truly separate the art from the artist.For more episodes like this: clockshelves.comContent Club is your hub, so sub and throw some dough: patreon.com/clockshelvesMake sure to follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram: @clockshelves
I feel like this doesn't need to be said but here it is. I discuss how one shouldn't just throw out good ideas because they come from someone who has also expressed bad ones. This topic also relates to previous Conversations: Kill Your Heroes, Separating Art from the Artist, and, Should we Ban Books? (CONVERSATION - WEEK 29, YEAR 4) . Social Media: http://linktr.ee/Fk_Arts fk.artists@gmail.com
Resident guest activist, organizer, and art curator Kris Blackmon came back to unpack holding harmful artists accountable. On the heels of the recent R. Kelly sentencing, Cookie and Kris discuss child predators, homophobic contradictions in the black community, and the difference between accountability and cancel culture. Where do we draw the line with “problematic favs”?
Every week Clementine Ford will be delivering the advice you need to hear. This week in the Dear Clementine inbox: - How do I stay composed when I'm calling out racist, homophobic, misogynistic behavior? - Do you experience career rejection & how do you deal with it? - What are your thoughts on separating the art from the artist? If you'd like to ask Clementine a question, send her a message via Instagram or send an email to dearclementine@novapodcasts.com.au CREDITS Executive Producer: Edwina Stott Audio Production: Adrian Walton Managing Producer: Elle Beattie For more great Nova Podcasts head to novapodcasts.com.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ulie and panelists Roberto Ortiz, Emily Whitten and Mike Lunsford discuss separating art from artist, the new trailer for, "Thor: Love & Thunder," and the crowdfunded comic book in support of Ukraine. Featuring the official, spoiler-free FF review of, "Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore."
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On a new episode of Bleeding Metal, Kiki and Pia are joined by German vocalist Jenny (@cthulhus13) to talk about wether we can separate the art we love from a problematic, controversial or even criminal artist. We talk through some cases of allegations of abuse, what we find can be forgiven as a fan, and how we have personally gone through the decision process of separating or not. We also have some advice for how to keep enjoying music or art in general, even though we don't want to support a certain artist or creator. Recorded on April 5th, 2022. 03:53 - Jenny's perspective 05:36 - Kiki's process 17:39 - Pia's take 43:15 - How can we separate if we decide to do it 01:04:08 - What we're listening to right now Shownotes: The database Rotten Apples tells you wether a film or TV show is connected to a person who has been accused of sexual misconduct Booka Nile's statement on her exit from MAKE THEM SUFFER after the sexual assault allegations on Loudwire OnStageBlog's article "Separating Art from the Artist: A Guide to a Consistent Principle" Bleeding Metal was created, hosted, and produced by @power_pia & @kikigege87. Episode edited by Kiki. Subscribe now to the Bleeding Metal Podcast on iTunes or follow us on Spotify and Instagram @bleedingmetalpod. Intro music by Savvier Nelson with vocals from PERSONA-singer Jelena Dobric. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bleedingmetal/message
Join this very candid conversation where Rikki and Sharmeen ask: is it possible to separate art from the artist?
Episode 40: Separating Art from the Artists In this episode of the Kinky Nerdy Poly Podcasts, your artisan hosts M & G talk about separating the art from the artist. They discuss the academic origins of Death of the Author, the more colloquial use of Death of the Author, and give examples of how they feel about different artists and their art. Link to Gizmodo article on queer books: https://bit.ly/3Lytosg Gideon the Ninth by Tamsyn Muir: https://amzn.to/3qP6jtu Dreadnought by April Daniels: https://amzn.to/36EzEA9 Twitter: @knppodcast Tumblr: www.knppodcast.tumblr.com Email: kinky.nerdy.poly@gmail.com Website: knppodcast.com The music in this episode is the Secret of Tiki Island by Kevin MacLeod and is licensed under Creative Commons 3.0. You can find more of Kevin MacLeod's music at his website. Support Kinky, Nerdy, and Poly by contributing to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/knppodcast
The Everblack Podcast sat down with Northlane frontman Marcus Bridge for an in depth chat about the making and concept behind ‘Obsidian', the emotional weight of their previous record ‘Alien', His stance on separating the artist from the art through the song ‘Carbonize', their triumphant return to the stage at the Full Tilt Festival, Worldeaters patreon, upcoming tour and more! Northlane - ‘Obsidian' is out April 22 via Believe.Order here : https://northlane.bfan.link/obsidianWORLDEATERS Patreon : https://www.patreon.com/northlaneworldeatersFull Tilt Festival - Saturday 23 April at Eaton's Hill Outdoor and BallroomHead to www.destroyalllines.com for more information.Eleven Dive Bar - Sunday April 24.https://bit.ly/36G5qfRNORTHLANE AUSTRALIAN TOUR 2022With Special Guests Plini, Sleep Token and ALT.BUY TICKETS AT NORTHLANEBAND.COM Thursday June 16 Metropolis, Fremantle Friday June 17th Bridgeway Hotel, Adelaide Saturday June 18 The Forum, Melbourne - SOLD OUT Sunday June 19 The Forum, Melbourne - NEW SHOW Thursday June 23 Max Watts, Sydney - SOLD OUT Friday June 24 Max Watts, Sydney - NEW SHOW Saturday June 25 The Tivoli, Brisbane ***EVERBLACK PODCAST***SUBSCRIBE and STREAM HERE: https://linktr.ee/EverblackPodcastwww.everblack.com.auwww.facebook.com/Everblackmedia Thanks to : Deathwish Hotrods & KustomsRW Promotion Blacklight AD Screenprinting Electric WitchEverblack intro theme by Jaymes Jackson
Kris and Dave get serious as they discuss controversies swirling around several well-know artists. Is it possible to appreciate the art when the artist displays objectionable behavior? Plus, The Batman reveals its Joker and She-Hulk may be in trouble! Nerd News She-Hulk in Creative Trouble? The Batman Deleted Scene Released Featuring Barry Keoghan's Joker Byword Big Talk Separating Art from Artist, featuring: Joss Whedon J.K. Rowling Geoff Johns Joe Bennett Nerd Commendations Tom King's Batman The Monday Night War: WWE vs. WCW
Episode 220 where we talk Store Outages, Pokémon memes, Jack Thompson’s Disbarment, and more! Join the conversation with us LIVE every Tuesday on twitch.tv/2nerdsinapod at 9pm CST. Viewer questions/business inquiries can be sent to 2nerdsinapodcast@gmail.com Follow us on twitter @2NerdsInAPod for gaming news! Intro/Outro music by Sleepingwithspiders (soundcloud.com/sleepingwithspiders)Background music is an AI generated track from […]
Carter and Keri are joined by Kamran Pasha and Jared Bauer. They discuss Woody Allen, Harvey Weinstein, Bryan Singer, Bill Cosby, Roman Polanski, Hollywood's problem with predatory behavior in general, and its history of covering up such behavior. Keri points out that women have agency after all, Kamran peers through a next-level Satanic cult lens, and Jared reminds us that many stories get sensationalized to the point of absurdity. On a positive note, they celebrate a recent viral video--which was inspired by Keri and her Civility Dinners--of a flash mob singing the national anthem at a Walmart on Independence Day. Finally, Carter answers an unrelated Superchat request for book recommendations regarding the French Revolution and the Chinese cultural revolution (links to his answers are in full description on the website). The video version of this episode is available here: https://unsafespace.com/ep0599 Links Referenced in the Show: National Anthem video: https://youtu.be/_9Fslg5PiAo General Overview of the French Revolution: https://amzn.to/2TZzH2U Great Compilation of Primary Source Material from 18th Century France: https://amzn.to/3i5CvUt De Tocqueville's Analysis of the French Revolution: https://amzn.to/3k9jSRX Chairman Mao's Cultural Revolution: https://amzn.to/3608AZ0 Another Book on the Chinese Cultural Revolution (recommended to Carter, but he hasn't read it yet): https://amzn.to/2UR6Drr Thanks for Watching! The best way to follow Unsafe Space, no matter which platforms ban us, is to visit: https://unsafespace.com While we're still allowed on YouTube, please don't forget to verify that you're subscribed, and to like and share this episode. You can find us there at: https://unsafespace.com/channel For episode clips, visit: https://unsafespace.com/clips Other video platforms on which our content can be found include: LBRY: https://lbry.tv/@unsafe BitChute: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/unsafespace/ Also, come join our community of dangerous thinkers at the following social media sites...at least until we get banned: Censorship-averse platforms: Gab: @unsafe Minds: @unsafe Locals: unsafespace.locals.com Parler: @unsafespace Telegram Chat: https://t.me/joinchat/H4OUclXTz4xwF9EapZekPg Censorship-happy platforms: Twitter: @unsafespace [currently suspended without any reason given] Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/unsafepage Instagram: @_unsafespace MeWe: https://mewe.com/p/unsafespace Support the content that you consume by visiting: https://unsafespace.com/donate Finally, don't forget to announce your status as a wrong-thinker with some Unsafe Space merch, available at: https://unsafespace.com/shop
Hey Jack's Mother! Can Jack Come Out And Play?Help us bring Jack (1996) out of the shadows, as we cover our first Robin Williams movie.Episode 27Topics Include:First Robin Williams/Bill Cosby MovieBorrowing a friends nudie mag.Ariana's Pet Peeve of "new born" babies in movies.Separating Art from Artist.What age Alex stopped sleeping in his moms bed.Limewire!Childhood Lunchbox/Wide Rule vs. College Rule notebooks.Destigmatize picking your nose.Alex accidentally hits a kid in Pre-K.Having a cold sore in middle school.Sloppy Joe's are not just for kids
Separating Art from the Artist. Hosted by: Deepak Karamungikar
I had a chat with Matt Dillon this week. Matt is a local graphic designer but has admitted to being an artist of many mediums. We explored the grey areas of separating art from the artist and what it's like to be a young parent. Featuring music from Trevor Hall and Angelica Garcia. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In his episode, Michael and Isaac discuss Lil Tjay's new mixtape and COVID-19's overall affect on music, Tekashi 6ix9ine and snitching, and Chris Brown and Young Thug's collab mixtape and separating the art from the artist!
Welcome back, Popsters! Listen in as hosts Lydia Parker & Margot Trouvé discuss the philosophical question of how to separate art from the artist. Is there a way to separate individuals from their talent? (Warning: Sensitive topics are discussed in this episode).
On the Knock list today; Ghost on the subway, are success and happiness connected? Can you separate art from the artist? Would the world be a better place if women ran it? Female bicyclist stops an entire race, daylight savings and mercury in retrograde. We hit sports topics in our sports segment 0-2!
This week we chat about how dang excited we are about our cast! We also chat about some of the goings on in hollyweird regarding allegations of sexual misconduct. Oh and we saw Captain Marvel! Kat's Indie GoGo: https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/the-children-s-corner--4#/ Their Socials https://www.instagram.com/thechildrenscornerfilm https://www.instagram.com/katlindsay212 Please visit us on the socials as we'd love to hear from you!https://www.instagram.com/goguerillafilmwww.twitter.com/goguerillafilmgoguerillafilm@gmail.com
In light of current events, on this Aside we talk about if we are capable of separating art from the artist, and which mediums allow for an easier (or more difficult) disassociation of a work of art from its creator. We also look head to our new featured author, V.S. Naipaul, and his acclaimed work "The Enigma of Arrival." Join in on the discussion! Do you still stand by Wood Allan's films? Should we boycott Hemingway from our bookshelves? Let us know at - email - thecasualacademic@gmail.com facebook & instagram - @thecasualacademic twitter - @casualacademic Happy Listening, The Casual Academic