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Our guest today, RJ Cutler opened up 2021 with his raw, emotional, and remarkable new documentary Billie Eilish: The World's a Little Blurry. He's a phenomenal documentary and TV director and producer with nearly thirty years of experience in the business.The $2 million dollars documentary film which was directed, written, and produced by Cutler centered around singer-songwriter teen sensation and Grammy Award artist, Billie Eilish --- Revealing the creation process of Eilish's debut studio album ‘When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?'The very intimate telling of Eillish's solid support system and family, navigating the ropes of the music fame as a young artist depicted unconventionally and astoundingly.From college, Cutler started off as a theater director in New York for nine years until he transitioned to filmmaking in 1993 with his debut film, The War Room. The film follows James Carville and George Stephanopoulos, at first during the New Hampshire primary, and then mostly in Little Rock, Arkansas, at the Clinton campaign headquarters. Producing the film, he was able to combine his journalism and theater directing backgrounds. The film went on to win an Oscar®.He's taken on great subject matters and big presences in his documentaries; the likes of legendary John Belushi, Anna Wintour, and Dick Cheney.Belushi, released in 2020, examines the too-short life of comedian, actor and musician, John Belushi, original SNL cast member, using previously unheard audiotapes recorded shortly after John Belushi's death. Cutler credits his storytelling to the ability to connect the subject to the processes. People's desire to have their stories told, especially in documentaries, transcends the technicalities of making a documentary.Other well-known films or shows from Cutler are The September Issue (2009), Thin (2006), and Dear… (2020)Dear... profiles game-changing icons and the people whose lives they've inspired.Inspired by Apple's groundbreaking “Dear Apple” ad for the Apple Watch, Dear... is an inventive approach to biographies of the influential people who are shaping culture and society today using letters that fans have written to them. Dear... focuses on key moments from subjects' lives and their work that has profoundly impacted not only the individuals who have written letters but the world at large. All episodes are available to watch now on the Apple TV app with an Apple TV+ subscription.We talked a lot about Cutler's journey in the industry and how he landed the project to direct the first TELL ALL of the coolest 19-year-old in the US right now.Enjoy my enlightening conversation with RJ Cutler.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/bulletproof-screenwriting-podcast--2881148/support.
RJ Cutler (“The War Room”, “The September Issue”, “Billie Eilish: The World's a Little Blurry”) joins Mike and Ken once again to talk about his latest documentary, “Elton John: Never Too Late.” As RJ tells us, the film “ Tells the story of two monumental decisions in the life of Elton John. The first, a decision he makes [to come out] in an interview in 1976 to Rolling Stone Magazine. And the second, a decision he makes in the middle of his seventies to give up touring In order to spend more time with his family and his young sons.” The result is a film filled with denial, drug dependency, and despondence, but ultimately also music, joy, and love as well. “Elton John: Never Too Late” begins streaming on Disney+ on December 13th. Follow: @rjcutler928 on Instagram and @rjcutler on X @topdocspod on Instagram and twitter/X The Presenting Sponsor of "Top Docs" is Netflix.
This week the hosts discuss one of Josh's favorite movies, 1978's The Eyes of Laura Mars. From wiki: “Eyes of Laura Mars is a 1978 American neo-noir supernatural horror[3] thriller film directed by Irvin Kershner and starring Faye Dunaway, Tommy Lee Jones, Brad Dourif, René Auberjonois, and Raul Julia. It follows a New York City fashion photographer (Dunaway) who suddenly develops the clairvoyant ability to witness disturbing serial murders from the point of view of the killer. The screenplay was adapted (in collaboration with David Zelag Goodman) from a spec script titled Eyes, written by John Carpenter; it was Carpenter's first major studio film. H. B. Gilmour later wrote a novelization.”Also discussed: Hawaii, Sasquatch Sunset, Luca Guadagnino's Queer, My Own Private Idaho and the career of Gus Van Sant, American giallo, Jon Peters, Faye Dunaway, Shampoo, Personal Shopper, Blood and Black Lace, The September Issue, capelets and ponchos, Barfly, The Towering Inferno, Puzzle of a Downfall Child, Brian De Palma, NEXT WEEK: Morgiana (1972) Follow them across the internet: Bloodhaus:https://www.bloodhauspod.com/https://www.instagram.com/bloodhauspod/ Drusilla Adeline:https://www.sisterhydedesign.com/https://letterboxd.com/sisterhyde/https://www.instagram.com/sister__hyde/ Joshua Conkelhttps://www.joshuaconkel.com/https://www.instagram.com/joshua_conkel/https://letterboxd.com/JoshuaConkel/https://bsky.app/profile/joshuaconkel.bsky.social
Roger Kimball, the Editor and Publisher of The New Criterion, discusses highlights of the September 2024 issue and reads from its opening pages.
In September's VermontBiz, we profile Janice St St. Onge, a true pioneer in the investment community who has been working quietly to improve the economy for several decades. In 2011, she created the for profit Flex Fund - providing flexible risk capital for young companies in Vermont's food system, forestry and clean technology spaces We also look at the Construction industry which is having a tremendous year! Building projects may not be as visible as they were a few years ago. The most obvious construction today involves infrastructure. VermontBiz' economic report focuses on Franklin County – which continues to sit on the three-legged stool of agriculture, manufacturing and tourism. Finally - it's award time! We celebrate the 25 fastest-growing companies in Vermont over the past five years. All this and more is in the September Issue of VermontBiz. Serious Business...Serious News. For a subscription, call 802-863-8038 or go to vermontbiz.com/subscribe.
As a seasoned wardrobe stylist living and working between New York and LA, Cristina Breslin combines creativity and expertise to curate compelling visual narratives. With over 20 years of experience in the industry, Cristina collaborates with renowned brands, translating trends into personalized, impactful styles. With Cristina is the dashing Craig Honeycutt, a self-taught makeup artist for over 30 years whose work appears on covers of global fashion magazines and for top brands. So pour a skinny margarita, and get into hair and makeup because, Queenies, we are GIVING FASHION in this episode.
Magasinet fortsätter och den här veckan blir det en krönika om hur skönt det är att slippa vara uppkopplad, favoriter och besvikelser inom film & tv, boktips och resor.En podd från Aller media. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Magasinet fortsätter och den här veckan blir det en krönika om hur skönt det är att slippa vara uppkopplad, favoriter och besvikelser inom film & tv, boktips och resor.En podd från Aller media. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Get in, we're going shopping. Dive into the business of luxury fashion and the 10 things no one ever told you about this exclusive industry. From appointment-based shopping to the actual quality behind the world's leading luxury fashion brands, you'll learn everything you need to know to sit front row at any fashion week with confidence.------------------------In today's episode, we cover the following:Intro (3:06)Old money fashion (5:43)Amber's fashion journey (7:10)The money in the fashion game (13:26)Who's buying luxury fashion? (21:09)What is a VIC (27:53)The secrets behind fashion shows (32:47)Luxury goods sales appointments (41:03)Five different types of luxury brands (44:21)Luxury items maintain their value on the resell market (46:58)Luxury brands that are crushing it (49:35)Luxury goods consumers see their purchases as a reward (52:21)Intentional shopping (53:12)----------------------------Resources:Episode 002: Secure the Bag: How to Buy a BirkinEpisode 032: Travel Like a Millionaire with Heather ChristopherPlan your Fashion Week calendarStudy: How Cartier's Strategy Made it the King of Luxury JewelersCase Study: Selling Luxury to the 1%Industry Secrets: Glamour and Paychecks at Fashion ShowsChristine Chiu's Paris Couture Week Diary----------------------------Connect with the Old Money Podcast:Web: OldMoneyPodcast.comEmail: OldMoneyPodcast@gmail.comInstagram: @OldMoneyPodcastTikTok: @OldMoneyPodcast----------------------------Copyright (c) Old Money 2024. The content presented in this podcast is intended to entertain, educate, inspire and support listeners in their personal and professional development and does not constitute business, financial, or legal advice. Please note that this episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services for which individuals on the show may have a direct or indirect financial interest in products or services related to the episode.
We leaf through the pages of the magazine's latest mobility special, including our dream for the perfect train – all aboard the Monocle Express. Plus: we meet the international duo behind Milan-based design studio Objects Are By. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
I veckans avsnitt är det dags för del 1 av TPT:s egen September Issue med de senaste trenderna inom mode och skönhet. En podd från Aller media. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
I veckans avsnitt är det dags för del 1 av TPT:s egen September Issue med de senaste trenderna inom mode och skönhet. En podd från Aller media. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Wendie Martin is the host of this Western Art Collector First Look inside the September issue. Joining her as her guest is Michael Clawson, Western Art Collector's executive editor, who takes you into the heart of this next issue. Michael talks about features on artist and gallery owner Carrie Wild, Mark Maggiori's new show in New York City, and Dan Corazzi's encounters with wildlife as he travels with two prominent wildlife artists. This issue also has the Wildlife special section, which is always a reader favorite. This episode is sponsored by Western Art Collector. Read more at westernartcollector.com.
Wendie Martin hosts today's First Look for American Art Collector's September issue. She chats with managing editor Sarah Gianelli about all of the great content in the issue, including features related to artists Hisaya Taira and Eric Green, a Contemporary Masters feature on Juliette Aristides, and a look inside the videos of Jesse Brass, who has been recording artists as they talk about their studios and inspiration. Sarah also explores all the various event and show previews that appear in the September issue. This issue is sponsored by American Art Collector. Visit americanartcollector.com for more information.
This episode takes you behind the scenes of Chioma's first September issue as head of British Vogue. You'll hear what goes into the making of a September issue from some of the key players involved, including the cover star herself, Kylie Jenner.
It's pop girl summer and Charli xcx, Sabrina, and Chappell Roan aren't wasting a second of it. This week we're yapping about Chappell's record breaking Lollapalooza crowd, Britney Spears' memoir being turned into a biopic, Kesha re-recording her old music, and so much more. Save $20 on your first SeatGeek order when you use code "TOOPOPTOHANDLE" at checkout CHECK YOUR VOTER REGISTRATION: https://vote.gov NEW MUSIC RECAPS: Guess - Charli xcx ft Billie Eilish Deeper into the Well - Kacey Musgraves Check - FLO DREW RELEASES PLAYLISTS: Apple Music Spotify FOLLOW US: Instagram Twitter TikTok YouTube FOLLOW ME: Instagram Twitter TikTok EPISODE CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Introduction 05:53 - Liza Minelli announces she is writing a memoir 07:36 - Britney Spears “The Woman in Me” to be ruined into a biopic 11:55 - Blake Lively pays homage to Britney Spears at the “It Ends With Us Premiere + is on the September Issue of Vogue 15:17 - Paris Hilton and Nicole Richie filming “The Simple Life” at Sonic 17:47 - Taylor Swift cancels Vienna shows after threats 22:09 - New Music Releases 32:46 - Kesha set to re-recork Tik ToK when she gets the legal rights 34:14 - Charli xcx celebrates her birthday in the most brat way possible 37:36 - Chappell Roan pulls the largest crowd in Lollapalooza history 45:00 - Sabrina Carpenter debuts new song “Slim Pickings” at the GRAMMY Museum 51:39 - 2024 VMAs Nominations have been announced - Taylor Swift leads with 10 VMA nominations 55:50 - Yes and Mess of the week
Blake Lively is Vogue's September Cover Star! Blake speaks to Vogue's Hannah Jackson and Emma Specter about her cover shoot with Baz Luhrmann, her latest film “It Ends With Us”, and the secret to styling herself. Plus, Vogue's Willow Lindley and Margaux Anbouba chat with Chloe about the Olympics, horse girl summer, and what to look forward to during NYFW.
Susie Banikarim has been a freshman journalist. She's also been a boss. Now, she's the co-host and EP of the podcast In Retrospect, along with her friend, New York Times editor Jessica Bennett. Over the years, Susie has kept watching the 2006 modern classic The Devil Wears Prada, and she's noticed a funny thing happen. Where once she (obviously!) identified with the put-upon lead, Andy Sachs (Anne Hathaway), time and life have shown her that maybe Miranda Preistly (Meryl Streep) wasn't such a devil after all.Plus...it's #MaxFunDrive! Listen to find out what becoming a member at maximumfun.org/join can get you, to find out about our special bonus content for this year, and to learn what happens if you help us hit our goals! ***With Jordan Crucchiola and Susie Banikarim
Vogue! Anna Wintour! Haute couture fashion! This month we talk about 2006's The Devil Wears Prada and critique how the movie holds up today. How close is Meryl Streep's character to the real Anna Wintour? We also discuss Anna Wintour's documentary The September Issue and what it tells us about the fashion magazine industry. Remember to leave us a REVIEW, SHARE, and SUBSCRIBE. Thanks! SUBSCRIBE: Apple | Spotify | Google | RSS WEB: www.realmoviesfakehistory.com FOLLOW: https://www.instagram.com/realmoviesfakehistory/
3-2-1 with @lizzi.richardson & @allthingszanne - THE SEPTEMBER ISSUE Huge thanks to @hobbslondon for joining the chatbox whilst we did out fashion chat on their latest AW23 collection - We selected our favs from their coat, boot, dresses & their new Limited Collection - from the Davina Camel Coat to Alma Knee Boots; not forgetting two stunning dresses Mitford and Bourchier! You can view them all on our latest collaboration reel. The chat then moved on to Beauty and @allthingszanne led the chat on a recent event we both went to hosted by @sthetics_clinic this week. We got see and experience some of the most incredible technology now available to women and men - it really is #wellnessmeetsaesthetics ❤️ Keep listening for my highstreet hit for £12 that was made by 15 recycled plastic bottles #sustainablefashion & more on our October reset for lifestyle balance. We'll see you next month for 3-2-1! Take care, Lizzi & Zanne x
Tis the season for dissecting fashion, which is why we couldn't resist inviting special guest Elizabeth Holmes, author of HRH: So Many Thoughts on Royal Style, back to the pod to discuss the royal variety—in particular the highs and lows of what has been an epic month for the royals, style-wise. From Kate perfecting her work uniform to Meghan's return to the sartorial spotlight at Invictus, we cover it all. Also in this episode, so many thoughts (had to!) on Queen Camilla's fashion in France, Sarah Burton's departure from Alexander McQueen, the mouth-dropping final sale price of Princess Diana's sheep sweater and so much more. Dress in your royal best and tune in!--Presented by PureWow and Gallery Media Group. Follow all the royal news at purewow.com/royals. Shop Royally Obsessed sweatshirts and totes at shop.royallyobsessed.com. Follow us on Instagram at @RoyallyObsessedPodcastSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In addition to an overview of September's issue honoring Tulsa women, hear how the queen bee at Roark Farms operates her hive, courtesy of handler Michael Roark and reporter Tiffany Howard.Power players: Meet the women shaping Tulsa's public relations landscapeA century of civic engagement: League of Women Voters of Metropolitan Tulsa celebrates 100 yearsPicture perfect: Gathering Place photo contestLegends: JoAnn Gilford, education trailblazerBee-hind the scenes: Local honey farm produces a robust product lineup
TPT:s egen version av September issue, med vem som ska vara på omslaget, hur man får höstpepp, höstmode, bok- och serietips, skönhet och skvaller.En podd från Aller media. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of the IJGC Podcast, Editorial Fellows, Giuseppe Caruso and Luigi De Vitis, discuss the contents of the September issue of IJGC.
In September's VermontBiz, we profile Patrick Boyle - a globe-trotting Scotsman with an Irish name who is the perfect choice to take over the Vermont Manufacturing Extension Center. We also look at the Construction industry which is going full tilt! There's a lot of work to do following the pandemic and recent floods. With ongoing workforce issues, most planned projects will experience a six to nine month lag time. VermontBiz' economic report focuses on Franklin County – with a long history of agriculture including dairy and maple syrup. Tourism, manufacturing, healthcare and small retailers round out the area's business landscape. Finally - it's award time! We celebrate the 25 fastest-growing companies in Vermont over the past five years. The growth rate for these companies range from 69% to an incredible 1,400%. All this and more is in the September Issue of VermontBiz. Serious Business...Serious News. For a subscription, call 802-863-8038 or go to vermontbiz.com/subscribe.
#478 Sorry it's late, but I have a great excuse.
In our very first English language episode of 《Good Morning, VOGUE China》VOGUE China Editor-in-Chief, Margaret Zhang, and VOGUE Business China Associate Editorial Director, Yiling Pan, zoom in on the cultural significance of the September Issue in China and zoom in on VOGUE China's celebration of Chinese excellence in sports for this year's September Issue. Turn up the volume on an outstanding line-up of guests: the icon, Dame Anna Wintour; Chinese supermodel and September Issue cover star, He Cong; Olympic Gold Medallist Eileen Gu; and the global CEO of Nike, John Donahoe. Meanwhile, Margaret and Yiling check in on the Barbie phenomenon currently dominating airwaves in China. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On this First Look, Michael Clawson takes us through the upcoming September issue of Western Art Collector Magazine. He talks with us about featured artist Tom Browning, the "Cowboy" exhibition at the Museum of Contemporary Art Denver, the 36th Annual Western Visions Art Show + Sale at the National Museum of Wildlife Art, events and shows to mark on your calendar and so much more!
On this First Look, Sarah Gianelli stops by to tease the upcoming September issue of American Art Collector Magazine. She tells us all about featured artists like Rebecca Orcutt, Mason Williams, and Joann Smith, the art lover's guide to New York, Washington, D.C. & Mid-Atlantic States, the beauty of landscapes, gallery events, and shows you won't want to miss and so much more!
On this episode Chloe and Chioma speak with their friend and former colleague Sally Singer about writing the September issue cover story about the supermodels Christy, Naomi, Linda, and Cindy (no last names necessary). They talk about what it means to write about women in this moment, the pressure of being in the public eye, and the storied careers of the Supers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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We're featuring Journal of pediatric surgery articles earlier in the week to bring you some of the latest news! This week we're discussing two articles from the September 2022 issue, with the editor Dr. Whit Holcomb and Authors Drs Andrew Murphy and Hafeez Abdelhafeez Hosts: Em Tombash and Cecilia Gigena Articles: "Management of intravascular thrombus in cases of bilateral Wilms tumor or horseshoe kidney" Pattamon Sutthatarn a , b , Oswaldo Gomez Quevedo a , Joesph Gleason a , c , Andrew M. Davidoffa , d , Andrew J. Murphya , d , ∗ DOI: https://www.jpedsurg.org/article/S0022-3468(21)00534-0/fulltext "Indocyanine green–guided nephron-sparing surgery for pediatric renal tumors" Abdelhafeez H. Abdelhafeez a , b , ∗, Andrew J. Murphy a , b , Rachel Brennan c , Teresa C. Santiago d , Zhaohua Lu e , Matthew J. Krasin f , John J. Bissler g , Joseph M. Gleason a , h , Andrew M. Davidoff DOI: https://www.jpedsurg.org/article/S0022-3468(21)00566-2/fulltext
The editorial team of Current Affairs is fascinated by the online learning platform MasterClass, on which A-list celebrities offer “classes” that are sometimes very cool but frequently of dubious educational value. We have previously taken and discussed the MasterClasses of Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton. (We have not yet mustered the fortitude to sit through the Leadership Lessons From George W. Bush MasterClass.) Today we take and discuss the class offered by longtime Vogue editor-in-chief Anna Wintour, who offers an introduction to the fashion world and lessons on "How To Be A Boss." We talk about the economic structure of the fashion industry, how fashion is made into something exclusive rather than universal, and the mountain of cruelty (to both people and animals) that sustain this bizarre self-contained world. We are particularly interested in the inner workings of Vogue because it's a such an entirely different part of the magazine industry to the world of Current Affairs. So enjoy as Yasmin, Lily, and Nathan discuss how you, too, can become a famous fashion mogul.Read “The Socialist Case for Fashion” in Current Affairs here. The documentary about Wintour and Vogue, The September Issue, can be watched here. The “cerulean” scene of The Devil Wears Prada is here.
They're back, with more vocal fry than ever! If you thought the title was something clever, it's not, it's exactly what the episode is about! Hope and Jackie watch the 2009 documentary The September Issue, which features Anna Wintour, Grace Coddington, and the whole Vogue #family as they work on the biggest issue of the year. Instead of watching for funzies, they watch through the lens of Michel Foucault's theory of Panopticism, thinking about the power that Vogue has over our ideas of norms. Enjoy! We're socialists, so follow us on our socials! @fashismpod on Instagram and TikTok Email us at fashismpod@gmail.com
If Getting Curious were a magazine, this week's episode would be the “September Issue,” and this week's guest would be the cover star of our dreams. British Vogue's Editor-in-Chief Edward Enninful, OBE, joins Jonathan to discuss how he's transformed your favorite magazines over the last three decades; how he's leading the way for a more diverse, welcoming fashion world; and what it was like to get vulnerable for his new memoir A Visible Man. Edward Enninful is Editor-in-Chief of British Vogue and the European Editorial Director for Vogue. As a lifelong advocate for diverse voices, Edward spearheaded “The Black Issue” at Italian Vogue which featured only Black models. He eventually rose to become the fashion and style director of W Magazine. In 2017, Edward became editor-in-chief of British Vogue, making him the only Black person to serve in this role in the history of Vogue. Born in Ghana, he currently resides in London.You can follow Edward on Instagram and Twitter @edward_enninful. His new memoir A Visible Man is now on sale. Follow us on Instagram and Twitter @CuriousWithJVN to join the conversation. Jonathan is on Instagram and Twitter @JVN and @Jonathan.Vanness on Facebook. Transcripts for each episode are available at JonathanVanNess.com. Love listening to Getting Curious? Now, you can also watch Getting Curious—on Netflix! Head to netflix.com/gettingcurious to dive in. Our executive producer is Erica Getto. Our associate producer is Zahra Crim. Our editor is Andrew Carson. Our theme music is “Freak” by QUIÑ; for more, head to TheQuinCat.com. Getting Curious merch is available on PodSwag.com.
Follow us on Insta What we cover: ✔️ Dating App Strategies and Making a Case for honesty. If you're going to beta test a version of you, pick the true one. ✔️ September. Is. Hard. Transitioning back to real life, and the demands on moms. Here's what schools can do: stop needing so much from parents. ✔️ Exploding real estate inventory in these 20 cities. ✔️ The Stock Market outlook for the next 10 years. Links: The September Issue with Anna Wintour Vengeance with B.J. Novak Inventory of unsold houses is exploding across many US cities Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education
In September's VermontBiz, we profile a true Renaissance economic Development man. As President of the non-profit Greater Burlington Industrial Corporation, Frank Cioffi has had a hand in almost every significant economic development in Vermont over the last three decades! We also look at the Construction industry – this can be considered a Boom Time - as long as a tight workforce, and supply chain problems don't get in the way… And we interview South Burlington's Jay Fayette and Johnny Illick to get a contractor's view of today's business climate. VermontBiz's economic report focuses on Franklin County – where opportunity and bustling tourism are meeting workforce and housing issues. And what will happen to office space as a paradigm shift takes a toll on a once thriving sector? Finally - it's award time! Healthy Living Market and Cafe is the winner of the Deane C Davis Outstanding Business of the year award - AND we celebrate the 25 fastest growing companies in Vermont! All this and more is in the September Issue of VermontBiz. Serious Business, serious news. For a subscription, call 802-863-8038 or go to vermontbiz.com/subscribe.
Hey, friends! On today's show: Lea Michele addresses the bizarre but increasingly popular conspiracy theory that she can't read, Kanye West's years-long collab with Adidas is on the brink of collapse, Spencer Pratt says Lisa Kudrow “is one of the worst humans I've come in contact with”, and Don't Worry Darling has FINALLY premiered at Venice. Only, at the last minute, “Miss Flo” pulled out of her only proper media commitment. Yet again, we have sooooo much to talk about. This week, Zara recommended The September Issue on Stan. Mich recommended Mark Wilson from Jet on The Imperfects. Got some thoughts on today's episode you wanna share? Join in the convo over on our Insta @shamelesspodcast. Big thanks to JSHealth Vitamins' brand new haircare range for making this episode possible. Use the code ‘SHAMELESS' for 15% off the full range at JSHealth Vitamins... Carefully formulated to care for you. Want to support our show? We are sending air kisses, air tea, and air hugs (too far?) to anyone who clicks ‘follow' on Apple and Spotify. (Bonus hugs for anyone who leaves a five-star review, too!) Still not enough? Well! Our hearts! See below for everything else. Subscribe to the weekly ‘ASK SHAMELESS' newsletter: http://eepurl.com/gFbYLT Join our book club: https://www.instagram.com/theshamelessbookclub/ Check out our website: https://shamelessmediaco.com/ Write to the Shameless Mailbag: Email hello@shamelessmediaco.com Thanks for listening! We are very big fans of yours.
Let's discuss the movie, The September Issue, and some of the things we can learn about Vogue, Anna Wintour, Grace Coddington, and more! September Book & Movie Club Pick: Anna: The Biography by Amy Odell Purchase Hardback/Audiobook on Bookshop (supports Fash-Ed & independent bookstores) Purchase Hardback/Kindle on Amazon Watch The September Issue Extra Info Sources: https://www.thecut.com/2022/05/anna-wintour-biography-author-amy-odell.html https://www.amyodell.com/ Fash-Ed Contact Info: Instagram: Fash.Ed Email: natalie.labarbera6@gmail.com Read Fash-Ed on Substack Join Fash-Ed on Bookclubs Shop Book & Movie Club Picks & More on Bookshop --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fash-ed/support
Summer may not be officially over here in the western hemisphere, but it is officially back to school season for kids and mamas alike. It means back to work, back to goals, and back to intentions for all of us. This year, I'd like you to view the new school year as not just a return to the grind, but also a chance for both you and your babies to level up.Today, I have a guest joining me that I've spoken of many times, but have never officially welcomed to the show. I'm joined by my one and only Munch, AKA my daughter Nyla, for a candid conversation.Tune in and listen to episode forty-five of Mamaste with Tanika Ray. I'm sharing with you a real life mamaste moment and a conversation that I think is incredibly important as we head into fall. You'll hear Nyla and I talk boundaries, especially those around our bodies, and why they're so important for us to have. I also talk about learning to honor an emotional child's emotions and I'm celebrating many of the amazing mamas I've featured on Mamaste so far.In This Episode, You Will Learn:Gentle parenting can be tense! (06:08)It's important that I throw my daughter a love bomb in order to counterbalance moments of discipline (10:30)Nyla's dad and I have very different methods of parenting—and that complicates things (15:30)About some of the incredible moms who I've talked to on Mamaste over the last 45 episodes (18:58)When the kids go back to school, it's time for us to get back in touch with ourselves (35:44)Let's Connect!WebsiteFacebookInstagramYouTubeTwitter Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
August slipped away like a bottle of wine. This week, Jimmy and Larry are relaying their grand opening and grand closing plans for New York Fashion Week that everyone is invited to before diving into a litany of fall fashion hot takes including, but not limited to: flannels, black jeans, shorts and hoodie season, statement pieces, mules, hiking boots, waxed outerwear, casual suiting, weird headwear, heavyweight shorts, sweats, cargo pants, dusters, micro puff, gloves, cardigans, turtlenecks, scarves, long sleeve camp collars and much more. For more Throwing Fits, check us out on Patreon: www.patreon.com/throwingfits. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
#364 Highly anticipated ... because it's late - but here it is!
Monocle has its eyes on new frontiers, from health-tech breakthroughs in France to growing coffee in Sicily. Refreshed and revitalised from a summer break, we get back to work in three new media HQs and meet Dries Van Noten. Plus: the thinkers and fighters plotting Ukraine's renaissance. [Grab a copy today from The Monocle Shop.](https://monocle.com/shop/)
Monocle has its eyes on new frontiers, from health-tech breakthroughs in France to growing coffee in Sicily. Refreshed and revitalised from a summer break, we get back to work in three new media HQs and meet Dries Van Noten. Plus: the thinkers and fighters plotting Ukraine's renaissance. [Grab a copy today from The Monocle Shop.](https://monocle.com/shop/)
Our guest today, RJ Cutler opened up 2021 with his raw, emotional and remarkable new documentary Billie Eilish: The World's a Little Blurry. He's a phenomenal documentary and TV director and producer with nearly thirty years of experience in the business. The $2 million dollars documentary film which was directed, written, and produced by Cutler centered around singer-songwriter teen sensation and Grammy Award artist, Billie Eilish --- Revealing the creation process of Eilish's debut studio album ‘When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?'The very intimate telling of Eillish's solid support system and family, navigating the ropes of the music fame as a young artist depicted unconventionally and astoundingly.From college, Cutler started off as a theater director in New York for nine years until he transitioned to filmmaking in 1993 with his debut film, The War Room. The film follows James Carville and George Stephanopoulos, at first during the New Hampshire primary, and then mostly in Little Rock, Arkansas, at the Clinton campaign headquarters. Producing the film, he was able to combine his journalism and theater directing backgrounds. It turned out to be a great success and earned an Oscar award.He's taken on great subject matters and big presences in his documentaries; the likes of legendary John Belushi, Anna Wintour, or Dick Cheney.Belushi, released in 2020, examines the too-short life of comedian, actor and musician, John Belushi, original SNL cast member, using previously unheard audiotapes recorded shortly after John Belushi's death.Cutler credits his storytelling to the ability to connect the subject to the processes. People's desire to have their story told, especially in documentaries, transcends the technicalities of making a documentary.Other well-known films or shows from Cutler are, The September Issue (2009), Thin (2006), and Dear… (2020)Dear... profiles game-changing icons and the people whose lives they've inspired.Inspired by Apple's groundbreaking “Dear Apple” ad for the Apple Watch, Dear... is an inventive approach to biographies of the influential people who are shaping culture and society today using letters that fans have written to them. Dear... focuses on key moments from subjects' lives and their work that has profoundly impacted not only the individuals who have written letters, but the world at large.All episodes are available to watch now on the Apple TV app with an Apple TV+ subscription.We talked a lot about Cutler's journey in the industry and how he landed the project to direct the first TELL ALL of the coolest 19-year-old in the US right now.Enjoy my enlightening conversation with RJ Cutler.
In our final episode for Season 2, we listen to some raw tape that didn't make the Julien Baker episode. And we're joined by not one but two fans. Allison, a teenage fan, from Louisiana, shares how Julien's music helped her through her own bouts of depresson during the pandemic. And Azin Samari, a documentary editor on "The September Issue"—the award-winning film about Vogue magazine, Amazon docu-series "Lorena" and more recently, Hulu's "Sasquatch." Azin is currently working on a documentary about the refugee crisis. She discusses her experience with religion, editing for documentary, and its similairities to editing for audio.Thanks to Matador Records for use of the song "Appointments." And Katie Nelson from Grandstand Media for support with music clearance. A big, big thank you to the many Julien Baker fans that reached out. We could only pick one but feel free to record a voice message and I promise to play it on a future mini-episode. And of course to our guest Allison, thank you for sharing the music in your head with all of us in the world — it's a truly special thing. Links to the other episodes discussed — Black Belt Eagle Scout, Ezra Furman, Travis and Lucy Dacus. Julien Baker will tour with Angel Olsen and Sharon Van Etten, for the Wild Hearts Tour, from 21 July to 21 Aug 2022. Remember Season 3 will drop July 7. Write us an Apple Podcast review, or again send me a voice message. If you prefer to share your thoughts via email, drop us a line at celine.teoblockey@undertheradarmag.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In the September Issue of Vermont Business Magazine, we profile Vermont's favorite Commercial Real estate broker, Brad Worthen. From his start selling Kool-aid on his parent's front lawn to today, he's learned you've got to have some failure to succeed. We also look at the Construction industry – and try to find a builder not too busy to talk with us! It will come as no surprise to most readers that it has never been harder to find a contractor. No doubt some are keeping busy rehabilitating CityPlace in downtown Burlington – now on track again after a recent mediation. Vermont Business Magazine's economic report, focuses on Franklin County – using their diversity to strengthen their economy. Learn how public/private partnerships in Saint Albans transformed the city. Finally, we talk to modern day “Lorax” Elise Schadler, program manager with Vermont Urban and community Forestry. Read everything you need to know about tree wardens! AND we celebrate the 25 fastest growing companies in Vermont! All this and more is in the September Issue of Vermont Business Magazine. Serious Business, serious news. For a subscription, call 802-863-8038 or go to vermontbiz.com/subscribe
Rachel and Rodger are back from vacations and birthday celebrations! And today is a very special episode, because it is the September Issue of WFU! Hey, if Vogue can do it, so can Rachel Zoe! Rachel and Rodger catch listeners up about everything that's happening this month while reminicing about the epic fashion months they used to embark on before having kids. Because despite his love of trucker hats, Rodger does actually appreciate a great fashion show. And speaking of kids, all things back to school come up this week as well. So listen in and enjoy this special edition episode! Today's Sponsors: Vizzy- To find out where you can purchase Vizzy go to vizzyhardseltzer.com/ZOE. Rothy's- Right now, you can get $20 off your first purchase at rothys.com/ZOE. Green Chef- Go to GreenChef dot com slash zoe100 and use code zoe100 to get $100 off including free shipping! Boll & Branch- Get 15% off your first set of sheets with promo code zoe at bollandbranch.com. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com