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We're used to the idea of American or Australian tourists coming here to trace their lineage, but do we really know where our own line comes from, and how far back can you trace an Irish name?The television series Sloinne, which airs at 8.30 on TG4 on Sunday night follows seven guest hosts as they attempt to answer these questions.Bríd Seoighe is the Series Producer of Sloinne, and joins Seán to discuss.Image: TG4
We're used to the idea of American or Australian tourists coming here to trace their lineage, but do we really know where our own line comes from, and how far back can you trace an Irish name?The television series Sloinne, which airs at 8.30 on TG4 on Sunday night follows seven guest hosts as they attempt to answer these questions.Bríd Seoighe is the Series Producer of Sloinne, and joins Seán to discuss.Image: TG4
Host Sarah Burke catches up with Alicia Chirrey, the Series Producer of Dragon's Den. They discuss Alicia's journey from intern to series producer, the evolution of female entrepreneursip on the show, and the inspiring stories of resilience from Canadians. Alicia shares insights into the casting process for the upcoming 20th season, the role of the 'Dragons', and the importance of supporting Canadian businesses. More About Alicia Chirrey: As Series Producer of Dragons' Den, Alicia oversees all content-related aspects of the production, from casting and creative direction to ensuring each episode delivers a dynamic mix of inspiring stories, bold entrepreneurs, Dragon fire, and big innovation. With a specialization in unscripted studio television, she has crafted a dynamic career shaping compelling narratives and high-stakes entertainment. Over the course of more than a decade on Dragons' Den, Alicia has played a pivotal role in bringing to life the stories of Canada's most ambitious entrepreneurs. With the show entering its 20th anniversary season, Alicia is leading the charge with a patriotic "Canada-strong" theme that celebrates the nation's entrepreneurial spirit and innovation. Alicia's career spans multiple high-profile roles in Canadian television. She previously served as Casting Producer for Family Feud Canada, where she curated a diverse and engaging group of contestants for the beloved game show. Her experience also includes working as Script Coordinator for the Royal Canadian Air Farce New Year's Eve Special, as well as Talent Assistant on some of Canada's most prestigious live award shows, including the Junos, Canadian Screen Awards, and Canada's Walk of Fame. Watch out for Season 20 this fall on CBC! https://www.cbc.ca/dragonsden/ Women in Media Listeners get 41% off at Cozy Earth! https://cozyearth.com/discount/WOMENINMEDIA Women in Media Listeners Get 15% off at Stand! https://www.standshoes.com/discount/WOMENINMEDIA Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Danny Peña sits down with Ryozo Tsujimoto, Series Producer, and Kaname Fujioka, Executive Director and Art Director, to discuss Monster Hunter: Wilds. Danny and Riana are to announce the launch of the new business "D&R Media Consulting" and podcast called "The Danny and Riana Show". New episodes every Wednesday. Check it out! http://dannyandriana.com Buy Danny's new children's book, "Danny Loves Video Games" now on Amazon! English (Hardcover / Kindle) or Spanish (Hardcover / Kindle). "Danny is your typical young boy. He loves playing video games! Read along and find out how he transformed his passion into his career. Based on the true story of Gamertag Radio Founder & Host, Danny Peña." Watch the award-winning film, Gamertag Radio: A Podcast Story now for free on Youtube - story.gamertagradio.com | Store: store.gamertagradio.com. Send us questions - fanmail@gamertagradio.com | Speakpipe.com/gamertagradio or 786-273-7GTR. Join our Discord - https://discord.gg/gtr chat with other GTR community member.
Liam O'Brien, Series Producer, RTÉ Documentary On One and Anna Marsibil Clausen, Producer RÚV Icelandic National Broadcaster
In this weeks episode of Just Get A Real Job, Jamie chats with BAFTA Award-winning series producer Hannah Beaugeard about the challenges facing the TV industry today. With years of experience working on a range of productions and areas of TV, Hannah offers unique insights into navigating an industry in crisis. We cover: How to navigate the TV industry downturn and its impact on professionals. Why it's okay to take a step back or explore a different career, even in the short term, and how it can bring valuable perspective. Upskilling strategies: Leveraging your current role to explore new opportunities. Hannah's career journey and the lessons she's learned from working across different productions. The systemic issues in TV, include long hours, burnout, and feelings of dispensability. Reframing rejection and detaching your self-worth from your job. Why the TV industry must rethink its approach to talent and work culture. Hannah's advice as a hiring manager for those breaking into or navigating the industry. If you're feeling uncertain about your career in TV—or contemplating a change—this episode offers honest reflections, actionable advice, and reassurance that stepping away temporarily can be a healthy and strategic choice. Hannah Beaugeard: "British Television is dying... and Gogglebox won't save it" Comment in The Times Newspaper Online: https://www.thetimes.com/culture/tv-radio/article/industry-analysis-british-television-decline-comment-b5l589gk0#:~:text=%E2%80%9CThis%20has%20been%20happening%20for,or%20low%2Dbudget%20reality%20filler. "Why I'm thinking about quitting TV for a bit and so should you" on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/why-im-thinking-quitting-tv-bit-so-should-you-hannah-beaugeard-1758e/?trackingId=DY8M4mBkRCyVFEwO3Fp2TA%3D%3D Watch on our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@justgetarealjob Check out our website!: https://www.justgetarealjob.com Donate to our Patreon page: www.patreon.com/justgetarealjob Follow us on... Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/justgetarealjob/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/justgetarealjob/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@just.get.a.real.job X: https://x.com/justgetarealjob Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5jhVdYlNMU8jrFUQxShMit Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/just-get-a-real-job/id1540434153 Artwork by Aimee Dinsdale: https://www.instagram.com/artbyaimeead/
Patsy McGarry, journalist with the Irish Times and Liam O'Brien, Series Producer on RTÉ Documentary on One
You can grab Corey's new Enlightened Passenger book at www.thisisthebook.com You can learn more about Tom at https://www.talexmedia.com/ Tom is a two-time Emmy Award nominated Director of Photography and Producer. With a career spanning 20 years, Tom has produced 100's of hours of National and Globally distributed programming for major broadcasters including BBC, NBC Universal and Discovery. Tom has served as Showrunner and Series Producer on multiple complex and challenging projects overseeing multi-million dollar budgeted productions. He has staffed and led teams filming all over the world in environments ranging from the Arctic Circle to sub-Saharan Africa producing lifestyle, documentary, entertainment and commercial content. Since (mostly) leaving television production 3 years ago, Tom has focused on working with entrepreneurs, nonprofits and mission driven organizations to help them positively impact their communities, shape the future of their industry and build meaningful, long lasting relationships with their audience through narrative, value driven content utilizing his proprietary Legendeering™ process. When Tom isn't working to help businesses become brands that matter, he pursues what might be described as an eclectic range of hobbies. In his free time Tom is an IronMan triathlete, podcaster, a volunteer firefighter, an amateur chef and a whiskey collector.
Send us a Text Message.In this episode I'm joined by Series Producer Danielle Vos. Dani spent the early years of her career in production before turning her talents to producing, where she has gone from strength to strength working in the factual and observational documentary space. Dani's credits include Struggle Street, Air Rescue, One Born Every Minute and more recently Gogglebox Australia. I find out how Dani's passion for connecting with contributors and delving deeper into storytelling are the keys to what drive her in the TV industry.CONNECT To get in touch with Danielle, you can find her on LinkedIn HereMENTIONED IN THIS EPISODEMedia Mentors LISTEN MOREIf you enjoyed this episode, you might like to listen to the following episode:Series Producer - Natasha Pizzica CREDITSHost and Producer: Hayley FergusonCo-Producer: Bri La Rance Support the Show.FIND USTo stay up to date with the latest episodes then make sure you hit 'follow' on your favourite podcast app. You can also find us here:Instagram: @beyondrealityauFacebook: @beyondrealityausX: @beyondrealityauBlog: https://beyondrealityau.comSUPPORT THE SHOWBeyond Reality is an independent podcast, if you'd like to support the show, you can make a one-off contribution HERE (for the cost of a coffee). There's no obligation to give and any contribution will go towards keeping the podcast available. Thank you for checking out Beyond Reality!If you enjoyed this episode, please share on social media or leave a rating and review in your favourite podcast app to help other people find the show. SPECIAL OFFERSKeen to start a podcast of your own? Beyond Reality is hosted on Buzzsprout, the easiest podcasting software for hosting, promoting and tracking your podcast. Sign up using this link here and get a $20 credit towards your podcast.
Sit back, leave behind the cares of the day and take a sonic journey with Dr Michael Mosley. In this new podcast series, designed to help you let go and unwind, each episode focuses on a scientifically-proven technique for activating the body's built-in relaxation response, and takes a deep dive to explore what's happening inside as we find stillness and calm.Most of us instinctively know that music can have a huge impact on our mood. But it can also be an effective tool to tap into your body's relaxation response. Plus thought loops, soundwaves and an encounter with the Organ of Corti.Guest: Stefan Koelsch, professor at the University of Bergen in Norway.Series Producer, sound design and mix engineer: Richard Ward Researcher: William Hornbrook Production Manager: Maria Simons Editor: Zoë Heron Specially composed music by Richard Atkinson (Mcasso) A BBC Studios Audio production for BBC Sounds / BBC Radio 4.
Sit back, leave behind the cares of the day and take a sonic journey with Dr Michael Mosley. In this new podcast series, designed to help you let go and unwind, each episode focuses on a scientifically-proven technique for activating the body's built-in relaxation response, and takes a deep dive to explore what's happening inside as we find stillness and calm.What is it about the natural world that has such a positive impact upon our physiology - slowing our heart rate and blood pressure, settling our thoughts and so much more? One theory is that it's connected to the repeating patterns in nature - fractals - and Michael discovers that we live in a fractal universe.Guest: Richard Taylor, professor at the University of Oregon.Series Producer, sound design and mix engineer: Richard Ward Researcher: William Hornbrook Production Manager: Maria Simons Editor: Zoë Heron Specially composed music by Richard Atkinson (Mcasso) Extract from "Fractal compositions No.1” composed by Severin Su in collaboration with 13&9 Design. A BBC Studios Audio production for BBC Sounds / BBC Radio 4.
Sit back, leave behind the cares of the day and take a sonic journey with Dr Michael Mosley. In this new podcast series, designed to help you let go and unwind, each episode focuses on a scientifically-proven technique for activating the body's built-in relaxation response, and takes a deep dive to explore what's happening inside as we find stillness and calm.If you imagine yourself somewhere safe and relaxing, using something called Guided Imagery, you can activate the body's relaxation response. Plus brainwaves, pupils and thought-birds.Guest: Katarzyna Zemla, PhD candidate SWPS / PJATK Universities in Warsaw.Series Producer, sound design and mix engineer: Richard Ward Researcher: William Hornbrook Editor: Zoë Heron Specially composed music by Richard Atkinson (Mcasso) A BBC Studios Audio production for BBC Sounds / BBC Radio 4.
Sit back, leave behind the cares of the day and take a sonic journey with Dr Michael Mosley. In this new podcast series, designed to help you let go and unwind, each episode focuses on a scientifically-proven technique for activating the body's built-in relaxation response, and takes a deep dive to explore what's happening inside as we find stillness and calm.Deliberately tensing and then relaxing groups of muscles all through the body is a potent technique for engaging your body's relaxation response. We also encounter the magnificently-named Golgi tendon organ afferent nerve cells, and the interconnected nodes of the brain.Guest: Ian Robertson, professor at Trinity College Dublin.Series Producer, sound design and mix engineer: Richard Ward Researcher: William Hornbrook Editor: Zoë Heron Specially composed music by Richard Atkinson (Mcasso) A BBC Studios Audio production for BBC Sounds / BBC Radio 4.
Sit back, leave behind the cares of the day and take a sonic journey with Dr Michael Mosley. In this new podcast series, designed to help you let go and unwind, each episode focuses on a scientifically proven technique for activating the body's built-in relaxation response, and takes a deep dive to explore what's happening inside as we find stillness and calm.By deliberately slowing your breath you can help bring peace and calm to your body and mind. We discover a sweet spot (it's around six breaths per minute but varies from individual to individual) where bodily rhythms align to enhance this relaxation response, and encounter the wandering Vagus Nerve with its central, critical role in all of this.Guest: Mara Mather, professor at the University of Southern California.Series Producer, sound design and mix engineer: Richard Ward Researcher: William Hornbrook Production Manager: Maria Simons Editor: Zoë Heron Specially composed music by Richard Atkinson (Mcasso) A BBC Studios Audio production for BBC Sounds / BBC Radio 4.
Tom Langan is a two-time Emmy Award nominated Director of Photography and Producer. With a career spanning more than 20years, Tom has produced 100's of hours of National and Globally distributed programming for major broadcasters including BC, NBC Universal and Discovery. Tom has served as Showrunner and Series Producer on multiple complex and challenging projects overseeing multi-million dollar budgeted productions. He has staffed and led teams filming all over the world in environments ranging from the Arctic Circle to sub-Saharan Africa producing lifestyle, documentary, entertainment and commercial content. Since (mostly) leaving television production ni 2018, Tom has focused on working with entrepreneurs, nonprofits and mission driven organizations to help them positively impact their communities, shape the future of their industry and build meaningful, long lasting relationships with their audience through narrative, value driven content. In his groundbreaking book 'Legendeering' Tom presents a brand-new video communication strategy based in the power of authentic human relationships designed to help businesses and brands lead with value for their audience and build communities of raving supporters around brands. When Tom isn't working to help businesses become brands that matter, he pursues what might be described as an eclectic range of hobbies. In his free time Tom is an IronMan triathlete, podcaster, a volunteer firefighter, an amateur chef and a whiskey collector. All of Tom's social media handles are @talexmediallc
Stacey Holman is Series Producer & Director of the new four-part PBS documentary series, Gospel. She's a Harlem-based filmmaker who has directed and/or produced a number of award-winning projects including an episode of the 2018 PBS series Reconstruction: America After the Civil War hosted by Henry Louis Gates, Jr. She was a producer on the critically acclaimed documentary Tell Them We Are Rising: The Story of Black Colleges and Universities, and she was an Associate Producer on the Emmy award-winning film Freedom Riders. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The newest Marvel Studios series is an animated series called X-Men '97. It continues the now iconic X-Men: The Animated Series from the 1990s. X-Men '97 has premiered on Disney+ to much fanfare, and fans are coming out on social media to announce their love for the original series. Larry F. Houston was a producer/director on X-Men. He is a consultant on X-Men '97. He is on the podcast discussing both the original and new show. Houston's career spans decades in animation. His credits include GI Joe, Fantastic Four, He-Man, and more. In this episode, Houston explains his reaction to the adoration for the new show, and how Disney+ has impacted viewership of the original show. He discusses how the original creators were brought in to help with the new show, and how loyal both series have been to the original comic book source material.
TO TORONTO, OUR X-MEN! Join Daniel, Shahbaz, & Anthony LIVE from XAVIER'S LOUNGE FOR GIFTED YOUNGSTERS at Toronto Comicon with the cast X-MEN '97 including Lenore Zann (Rogue), Alyson Court (Abscissa, OG: Jubilee), George Buza (Beast), Adrian Hough (Nightcrawler), Lawrence Bayne (Carl Denti/X-Cutioner, OG: Cable), & Original Animated Series Producer Larry Houston. Marvel Animation's X-Men '97 features 10 episodes and begins streaming on Disney+ on March 20, 2024 with new episodes weekly. Watch and listen to The Movie Podcast now on all podcast platforms, YouTube, and TheMoviePodcast.ca SUPPORT THE MOVIE PODCAST ON PATREON! GET 50% FACTOR MEALS WITH CODE "MOVIEPOD50" (U.S. ONLY) Contact: hello@themoviepodcast.ca FOLLOW US Daniel on X, Instagram, Letterboxd Shahbaz on X, Instagram, and Letterboxd Anthony on X, Instagram, and Letterboxd The Movie Podcast on X, Instagram, TikTok, Discord, and Rotten Tomatoes Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Liam O'Brien, Series Producer, Documentary On One and Anna Marsibil Clausen, Head of Podcasting at RUV, Iceland's national broadcaster
Gospel's story begins with The Great Migration, when millions of African Americans from the rural Southern United States moved to urban areas in the North, Midwest, and West beginning in the early 20th century. But as this new style arrived on the scene, it wasn't immediately accepted, because until this new fusion of music and message came along, most preachers and church leaders believed you didn't SING gospel — you PREACHED it. We learn a bit about Gospel's story from Stacey L. Holman, Series Producer and Director of the new 4-part series on PBS called Gospel.
Did you know that a Tralee woman is the series producer of one of the most-watched weekly TV shows on British television, Strictly Come Dancing? Nicola Fitzgerald from Knockmoyle, Tralee started her career in Radio Kerry in the early 90s and has been involved in the production of Strictly for the last 7 years. Strictly Come Dancing: The Final will be aired on BBC 1 on Saturday night from 7 o'clock. Nicola took time out of her busiest week of the year to speak to John Drummey who first asked her how she became the Series Producer of Strictly.
There's a chill in the air as the winter months come around again. But the cold isn't always something to fight or guard against. With a little bit of care, you can invite the cold into your life - with real benefits for health and mood. In each episode of this new podcast series, Dr Michael Mosley uncovers the science behind a different way you can harness the power of the cold, alongside the very latest research and atmospheric sound design.In this episode, Michael goes for a jog on a chilly day, and finds out how exercising in colder weather can allow you to go further than on a hot day, enabling you to work harder, for longer, with less effort.Guests: Dr Chris Tyler, University of Roehampton Hannah Pallubinsky, Assistant Professor at Maastricht University.Series Producer, Sound Designer and Mix Engineer: Richard Ward Researcher: William Hornbrook Science Producer: Samantha Lewis Production Manager: Maria Simons Editor: Zoe Heron Specially composed music by Richard Atkinson (Mcasso) A BBC Studios production for BBC Sounds / BBC Radio 4.
There's a chill in the air as the winter months come around again. But the cold isn't always something to fight or guard against. With a little bit of care, you can invite the cold into your life - with real benefits for health and mood. In each episode of this new podcast series, Dr Michael Mosley uncovers the science behind a different way you can harness the power of the cold, alongside the very latest research and atmospheric sound design.In this episode, how and when to ice an injury, and why taking contrast showers (alternating between hot and cold) can aid your recovery, reduce pain, improve energy levels and even help you take less sick days.Guest: Dr Amir Pakravan, consultant in sport, exercise and musculoskeletal medicine.Series Producer, Sound Designer and Mix Engineer: Richard Ward Researcher: William Hornbrook Science Producer: Samantha Lewis Production Manager: Maria Simons Editor: Zoe Heron Specially composed music by Richard Atkinson (Mcasso) A BBC Studios production for BBC Sounds / BBC Radio 4.
There's a chill in the air as the winter months come around again. But the cold isn't always something to fight or guard against. With a little bit of care, you can invite the cold into your life - with real benefits for health and mood. In each episode of this new podcast series, Dr Michael Mosley uncovers the science behind a different way you can harness the power of the cold, alongside the very latest research and atmospheric sound design.In this first episode, how turning your thermostat down by just a few degrees can improve your fat and blood sugar metabolism, boost your mood, and might even protect against type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease.Guest: Hannah Pallubinsky, Assistant Professor at Maastricht University.Series Producer, Sound Designer and Mix Engineer: Richard Ward Researcher: William Hornbrook Science Producer: Samantha Lewis Production Manager: Maria Simons Editor: Zoe Heron Specially composed music by Richard Atkinson (Mcasso) A BBC Studios production for BBC Sounds / BBC Radio 4.
Helen Kalafatic, a Film and Series Producer, is renowned for her work on iconic projects such as "SpongeBob SquarePants," "Green Eggs and Ham," and "Raya and the Last Dragon," and specializes in CG and hand-drawn animation. Helen is a creative powerhouse with keen eye for innovation and a passion for mentoring; she excels as a strategic planner and team-builder, ensuring every project's success and excellence. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/carlpaoli/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/carlpaoli/support
Episode 275 is filled with Black Girl Magic as I sit down with Kimel Fryer and Kayla Myers of Indie Memphis. The 24th annual Indie Memphis Film Festival is happening October 24th-29th at Crosstown Theater, Circuit Playhouse, Hattiloo Theatre, Playhouse on the Square, Malco Studio on the Square, and online filled with a diverse lineup of films, shorts, documentaries and entertainment. Kimel Fryer is a Memphis native who graduated with a B.B.A. in Finance from the University of Memphis and a J.D. & M.B.A. degree from the University of Tennessee. She is currently the Executive Director of Indie Memphis, which supports the community through its annual film festival, year-round programming, youth program, artist development program, and its Black Creators Forum. Prior to Indie Memphis, Kimel worked in corporate finance for nine years at notable companies such as FedEx Supply Chain, Pfizer, and FCA US, LLC (formerly known as Chrysler, LLC). She is also a multi-hyphenate producer-writer-director and has been involved with creative spaces since childhood. With Kimel's background in finance and law combined with her passion for film, she is finally able to pursue opportunities that allow her to support underserved communities through the art of film. Kayla Myers is a film programmer, writer, and filmmaker from and based in Memphis. Currently, she works as a programmer and Black Creators Forum Manager at Indie Memphis. She's previously been the Features programmer for the San Francisco Documentary Festival, and the Series Producer for The DocYard in Cambridge, MA. She is passionate about intersectional feminist practices within the arts, making films more accessible to those not living in large filmmaking centers, and developing audiences with a thoughtful, community-centered approach.
Multi-channel and reality TV producer Matt Gallant helps dissect the everchanging entertainment industry, how one can figure out their set of skills and how to keep pursuing your career paths. He also gets to discusse mentoring others, doing sculpting artwork, being spiritual and being part of a men's baseball league! MAIN LINKS: LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/JURSPodcast Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/JackedUpReviewShow/ Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2452329545040913 Twitter: https://twitter.com/JackedUpReview Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jacked_up_podcast/ SHOW LINKS: YouTube: https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCIyMawFPgvOpOUhKcQo4eQQ iHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-the-jacked-up-review-show-59422651/ Podbean: https://jackedupreviewshow.podbean.com Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7Eg8w0DNympD6SQXSj1X3M Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-jacked-up-review-show-podcast/id1494236218 RadioPublic: https://radiopublic.com/the-jacked-up-review-show-We4VjE Overcast: https://overcast.fm/itunes1494236218/the-jacked-up-review-show-podcast Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy9hNDYyOTdjL3BvZGNhc3QvcnNz Anchor: https://anchor.fm/s/a46297c/podcast/rss PocketCasts: https://pca.st/0ncd5qp4 CastBox: https://castbox.fm/channel/The-Jacked-Up-Review-Show-Podcast-id2591222 #MovieReview #FilmTwitter #PodFamily #PodcastersOfInstagram #Movies #Film #Cinema #Music #Reviews #Retrospect #Podcasts #MutantFam #MutantFamily #actionmystery #bmovies #scifihorror #truecrime #historydramas #warmovies #podcastcollabs #hottakes #edgy #cultmovies #nsfw #HorrorFam #badass
Women working in Natural History Television are leaving at an alarming rate, with the main reason stated as its incompatibility with parenthood. Both working mums, Ruth & I discuss our own experiences and delve into the facts, statistics, and issues facing parents, specifically mums in our industry. We talk about parental / maternity leave, flexible hours, and working part-time. Then look for more solutions that could help other women and parents.
In this episode, I catch up with Natasha Pizzica, a series producer who's worked across a range of genres from primetime entertainment shows like Big Brother and Gogglebox to iconic kids television such as Playschool and Teletubbies, and even though-provoking docuseries like Limitless with Chris Hemsworth. I find out how Tash's theatre background set her up for a career of creativity, how she navigates the busy world of tv production as a working mum and why her son is her biggest inspiration. You can access Natasha's series she developed for the ABC here: https://iview.abc.net.au/show/moodies Support the showIf you enjoyed this podcast and want to stay up to date with the latest episodes then click 'Subscribe' on Apple Podcasts or 'Follow' on Spotify. You can also find us on social media:Instagram: @beyondrealityauFacebook: @beyondrealityausTwitter: @beyondrealityauIf you're just starting out in TV and are looking for tips and information about the industry then check out the Beyond Reality Blog at https://beyondrealityau.com.Beyond Reality is an independent podcast, if you'd like to support the show, you can make a one-off contribution HERE (for the cost of a coffee). There's no obligation to give and any contribution will go towards keeping the podcast available. Thank you for checking out Beyond Reality!
In this special series of Cultural Catalysts, The Prophetic Beyond The Pulpit, Kris Vallotton sits down for a conversation with Katherine Warnock, Vice President of Original Content at The Chosen, to talk about the prophetic in the entertainment industry. In their conversation, they discuss the importance of prioritizing God as the destination over cultural impact, prophetic expressions in the industry, and the power of hope that God loves to use normal people to do extraordinary things. If you want to grow in your prophetic purpose, join us for School of the Prophets 2023. Learn more at: https://www.bethel.com/calendar/school-of-the-prophets-2023 Connect with Katherine Warnock: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/katherinewarnock/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/katherinewarnock111 Connect with Kris Vallotton: Website: https://www.krisvallotton.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kvministries/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kvministries/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/kvministries Additional Resources by Kris Vallotton: https://shop.bethel.com/collections/kris-vallotton About Kris Vallotton: Kris Vallotton is the Senior Associate Leader of Bethel Church, Redding, and is the Co-Founder of Bethel School of Supernatural Ministry (BSSM). He is also the Founder and President of Moral Revolution and a sought-after international conference speaker. Kris and his wife, Kathy, have trained, developed, and pastored prophetic teams and supernatural schools all over the world.
Ending Energy Poverty One Bboxx at a Time: Anthony Osijo, Chief Financial Officer at Bboxx Bboxx manufactures, distributes and finances decentralised solar powered systems in developing countries and has head offices in London and Rwanda with operations across Africa and Asia. As a vertically integrated business, their super platform business model is based on two pillars: a digital highway Bboxx Pulse®, Bboxx's proprietary fully integrated operating system and a physical highway with our extensive on-the-ground network to provide goods, services and utilities across Africa. Bboxx offers African households, businesses and communities a highly convenient and affordable way to access life-changing solutions, through data-powered logistics and innovative financing methods. They are expanding and scaling by forging strategic partnerships with governments and world-class corporates to provide access to any products and services to our rural and urban customers across Africa. In January 2021 Bboxx, appointed Anthony Osijo as its new Group Chief Financial Officer (CFO) and Head of Relationship Management, to support the company on its accelerated growth trajectory. After serving as a long-term adviser to Bboxx over the last ten years, Anthony Osijo's core responsibilities now involve leading the finance, accounting and relationship function of the global business. He has taken on the role as Bboxx's former Group CFO Thomas Chevillotte joins French consulting firm Enea Consulting. With over 20 years of working in financial services, finance and associated industries, Anthony is an internationally recognised financial leader. Most recently, he has worked as Managing Director responsible for Credit Agricole's debt product sales and strategy. Over the last three decades, he has worked across the globe in the UK, Europe and Asia – from a large Swedish Pension Fund, to UBS as a Director in the Equity Derivatives business, and to Deutsche Bank in Switzerland as Head of Investment Banking. At Credit Agricole in Hong Kong, he also worked on developing the business in Asia as COO and Head of Business Development and was Treasurer of ASIFMA (Asia Securities Industry & Financial Markets Association). During the course of his career, he has been involved in raising millions for start-ups and sits on numerous charitable boards. The Impact Report's Series Producer, Katie Ellman speaks with Anthony for this episode of the Impact Report.
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On our Friday episode, we took a deep dive into another award-winning local program, WQLN Chronicles. The program has been nominated for six Central Great Lakes Emmys. Our guests were Mike Berlin, Executive Producer and Tom Fox-Davies, Series Producer of this exceptional series based around Erie history.
Leading the Change & Changing the Game: A Conversation with Eban Goodstein, Director of Bard Graduate Programs in Sustainability Eban Goodstein is an economist and Director of the Bard Graduate Programs in Sustainability which houses the Center for Environmental Policy and the MBA in Sustainability. Goodstein led the expansion of the Center for Environmental Policy which now offers master's of science degrees in environmental policy and climate science and policy as well as an MEd in environmental education. He also founded the #1 ranked MBA in sustainability in 2012. In recent years, Goodstein has also coordinated a series of national educational initiatives on climate change involving over 2500 colleges, universities, high schools and community organizations. He is the author of a college textbook, Economics and the Environment now in its ninth edition; Fighting for Love in the Century of Extinction: How Passion and Politics Can Stop Global Warming; and The Trade-off Myth: Fact and Fiction about Jobs and the Environment. He serves on the editorial board of Sustainability: The Journal of Record, and was a member of the Board of Directors of the Follett Corporation. He holds a B.A. in Geology from Williams College and a Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Michigan. Bard's Graduate Programs in Sustainability cultivate leaders who break through existing systems, innovating solutions to critical social, environmental and economic challenges. 2023 marks the 20th anniversary of the first graduating class from M.S. in Environmental Policy degree at Bard CEP and the 10th graduating class from the Bard MBA in Sustainability program. The 2023 graduating MS EP, MS CSP, MEd and MBA classes will bring the Bard GPS alumni community to over 500! The Impact Report's Series Producer, Katie Ellman, speaks with Eban for this episode of the Impact Report. ImpactReportPodcast.com
In this week's episode I'm chatting with Nicola Brown, an impact producer and filmmaker specialising in natural history and conservation. Her most recent work, the digital campaign Our Frozen Planet, has been published over the past few months on the BBC Earth channels alongside the release of Frozen Planet ll. The series explores how climate change is impacting communities and species living in the frozen parts of our planet, with the vision to bring people together to drive positive change. She also led Our Blue Planet, another BBC Earth digital impact campaign that aimed to get people talking about the ocean.Want to dive deeper?Our Frozen Planet - https://www.bbcearth.com/our-frozen-planetOur Blue Planet - https://www.bbcearth.com/our-blue-planetProject Biodiversity in Cape Verde - https://www.projectbiodiversity.org/Smart Ice initiative in Northern Canada - https://smartice.org/Outrage + Optimism podcast - https://www.outrageandoptimism.org/Oceans North nonprofit in Canada - https://www.oceansnorth.org/Isaias Hernandez (Queer Brown Vegan) - https://www.instagram.com/queerbrownveganRepair Cafes - https://www.repaircafe.org/Force of Nature - https://www.forceofnature.xyz/New Zealand project - The Kotahitanga mō te Taiao alliance https://www.nature.org/en-us/about-us/where-we-work/asia-pacific/new-zealand/stories-in-new-zealand/new-zealand-alliance/Sea Our Future X Attitude magazine story - https://www.attitude.co.uk/uncategorised/bimini-and-dan-oneill-join-lgbtq-eco-activists-on-a-mission-to-heal-our-ocean-403363/The Outlaw Ocean by Ian Urbina - https://www.penguin.co.uk/books/439981/the-outlaw-ocean-by-ian-urbina/9781529111392Little linksNicola on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/nicolafayebrown/#OurFrozenPlanet on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/explore/tags/ourfrozenplanet/Why We Care on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/whywecarepodcast/Tiphaine on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/tiphainemarie_/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Series Producer with RTÉ Arena Kay Sheehy and Entertainment Editor for JOE.ie Rory Cashin give their tips on what to watch this week.
It's an extra special treat this week as we have out first ever behind the scenes guest on the podcast. The brilliant Andy Cartwright (AKA Andy C) joins Ed to discuss ep 4 of series 8. As well as talking through the tasks and Greg's point scoring Andy also reveals why he has a personal connection with this particular episode. The pair chat about the hammock task, what constitutes a toilet roll and Andy reveals the results of some unseen tie breaks from Series 9.Watch all of Taskmaster on All 4www.channel4.com/programmes/taskmasterVisit the Taskmaster Store for all your TM goodies!taskmasterstore.com Visit the Taskmaster YouTube Channelyoutube.com/taskmaster Get in touch with Ed and future guests:taskmasterpodcast@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The last five years have seen a surge in demand for natural history programmes. But as budgets get tighter and commissioners become more discerning how can those working in this genre continue to offer new stories about the natural world? Guests: Vanessa Berlowitz, Co-Founder, Wildstar Films. Alastair Fothergill, Co-Founder, Silverback Films, and Rowan Crawford, Series Producer, Natural History Unit at BBC Studios Presenter: Katie Razzall Producer: Helen Fitzhenry
For more than 20 years the case of the murder of six-year-old Rikki Neave went unsolved. In this new ten part investigation, award-winning journalist Winifred Robinson, has unearthed the truth through unprecedented access to police interview rooms, and follows the investigation as the police move in on the perpetrator. It's a haunting and heart-breaking case filled with injustice, a story of vulnerable children, known to the authorities who should have been protected, a tale of lives wasted and cut short. You'll hear original police tapes never broadcast before, fresh testimony from suspects and witnesses, new and compelling evidence from forensic scientists. The series takes you inside the jury room and abroad as the manhunt closes in. In Episode Ten of The Boy in the Woods the BBC Journalist, Winifred Robinson, reveals recordings of Rikki's step-father, Dean Neave, being questioned by police following the murder. Unlike Ruth Neave, Dean never faced charges of child neglect; but as Rikki's sister, Rochelle, reveals, the six year old was regularly beaten and ill treated by his step-Dad. Ruth herself thought Dean might have had a hand in what happened to him and in the wake of his death social services had many questions to answer. The Boy in the Woods is Presented by BBC Journalist, Winifred Robinson; the Series Producer is Sue Mitchell Sound Design is by Tom Brignall The Editor is Philip Sellars We would like to thank the Cambridgeshire Journalist, John Elworthy, for his help in the making of this series.
For more than 20 years the case of the murder of six-year-old Rikki Neave went unsolved. In this new ten part investigation, award-winning journalist Winifred Robinson, has unearthed the truth through unprecedented access to police interview rooms, and follows the investigation as the police move in on the perpetrator. It's a haunting and heart-breaking case filled with injustice, a story of vulnerable children, known to the authorities who should have been protected, a tale of lives wasted and cut short. You'll hear original police tapes never broadcast before, fresh testimony from suspects and witnesses, new and compelling evidence from forensic scientists. The series takes you inside the jury room and abroad as the manhunt closes in. Close friends of Rikki, who were themselves vulnerable children, explain for the first time how a lively and mischievous six-year-old was an easy target for a killer who would kill him in the woods near his home in Peterborough and lay out his body in a macabre star shape. Rikki's death came to shape all their lives. Winifred Robinson, the reporter, and Sue Mitchell, the series producer, are an award-winning BBC documentary team. They have worked together for 20 years on high profile cases, interviewing the father of James Bulger. His son's killing provoked huge interest in Rikki's case. In Episode One of The Boy in the Woods the BBC Journalist, Winifred Robinson, tracks the last hours before six-year-old Rikki was reported missing. He was late setting off for school that day. His mother, Ruth, watched him as he quickly ate his breakfast and then she caught sight of him just before he went out the front door: it was the last time she would ever see him alive again. The Boy in the Woods is Presented by BBC Journalist, Winifred Robinson; the Series Producer is Sue Mitchell Sound Design is by Tom Brignall
For more than 20 years the case of the murder of six-year-old Rikki Neave went unsolved. In this new ten part investigation, award-winning journalist Winifred Robinson, has unearthed the truth through unprecedented access to police interview rooms, and follows the investigation as the police move in on the perpetrator. It's a haunting and heart-breaking case filled with injustice, a story of vulnerable children, known to the authorities who should have been protected, a tale of lives wasted and cut short. You'll hear original police tapes never broadcast before, fresh testimony from suspects and witnesses, new and compelling evidence from forensic scientists. The series takes you inside the jury room and abroad as the manhunt closes in. In Episode Two of The Boy in the Woods two police officers searching the woods near Rikki's home find the body of the six-year-old: he's been strangled, stripped and posed star-shaped, with his arms outstretched and legs wide apart. His murder sends shock waves through the local community and friends and neighbours quickly start trying to piece together what's happened and who might be responsible. The Boy in the Woods is Presented by BBC Journalist, Winifred Robinson; the Series Producer is Sue Mitchell Sound Design is by Tom Brignall
For more than 20 years the case of the murder of six-year-old Rikki Neave went unsolved. In this new ten part investigation, award-winning journalist Winifred Robinson, has unearthed the truth through unprecedented access to police interview rooms, and follows the investigation as the police move in on the perpetrator. It's a haunting and heart-breaking case filled with injustice, a story of vulnerable children, known to the authorities who should have been protected, a tale of lives wasted and cut short. You'll hear original police tapes never broadcast before, fresh testimony from suspects and witnesses, new and compelling evidence from forensic scientists. The series takes you inside the jury room and abroad as the manhunt closes in. In Episode Three of Boy in the Woods, police are searching for evidence and on the Welland Estate rumours are flying thick and fast. Parents are fearful about letting their children out and those close to the family are re-evaluating what they thought they knew about Rikki's Mum, Ruth. In police appeals for help it's Rikki's father who is featured, with tears streaming down his face. Behind the scenes many are wondering about the family and whether it holds clues to what might have happened to the lively six-year-old. The Boy in the Woods is Presented by BBC Journalist, Winifred Robinson; the Series Producer is Sue Mitchell Sound Design is by Tom Brignall
In Episode Four of The Boy in the Woods, BBC Journalist, Winifred Robinson, pieces together how police officers set about building their case against Rikki's mother, Ruth. They question her relentlessly for more than twenty hours as they attempt to trap her. The tapes draw you into the nightmare world she faced, with one officer saying in response to her claims that she was a good Mum: "If you're such a good Mum then, Ruth, how come you've got one child dead and another one in care?" The Boy in the Woods is Presented by BBC Journalist, Winifred Robinson; the Series Producer is Sue Mitchell Sound Design is by Tom Brignall
For more than 20 years the case of the murder of six-year-old Rikki Neave went unsolved. In this new ten part investigation, award-winning journalist Winifred Robinson, has unearthed the truth through unprecedented access to police interview rooms, and follows the investigation as the police move in on the perpetrator. It's a haunting and heart-breaking case filled with injustice, a story of vulnerable children, known to the authorities who should have been protected, a tale of lives wasted and cut short. You'll hear original police tapes never broadcast before, fresh testimony from suspects and witnesses, new and compelling evidence from forensic scientists. The series takes you inside the jury room and abroad as the manhunt closes in. In Episode Five of the Boy in the Woods, BBC Journalist, Winifred Robinson, interviews Bryonie Swift, a family aid worker assigned to work with Ruth and her children in the months before Rikki's death. In this, her first public interview, she reveals Ruth's frustration with Rikki the day before he went missing. In a haunting exchange the young mother turned to Bryonie and told her that she couldn't cope. She wanted help and if she didn't get it, she said she would "kill him." The Boy in the Woods is Presented by BBC Journalist, Winifred Robinson; the Series Producer is Sue Mitchell Sound Design is by Tom Brignall
For more than 20 years the case of the murder of six-year-old Rikki Neave went unsolved. In this new ten part investigation, award-winning journalist Winifred Robinson, has unearthed the truth through unprecedented access to police interview rooms, and follows the investigation as the police move in on the perpetrator. It's a haunting and heart-breaking case filled with injustice, a story of vulnerable children, known to the authorities who should have been protected, a tale of lives wasted and cut short. You'll hear original police tapes never broadcast before, fresh testimony from suspects and witnesses, new and compelling evidence from forensic scientists. The series takes you inside the jury room and abroad as the manhunt closes in. In Episode Six of The Boy in the Woods the BBC Journalist, Winifred Robinson, records with Ruth Neave after her release from prison. She wants to clear her name and find her son's killer and is being supported by her new husband, Gary Rogers. Winifred follows what happens as they appeal to Cambridgeshire Police to re-open the case. The Boy in the Woods is Presented by BBC Journalist, Winifred Robinson; the Series Producer is Sue Mitchell Sound Design is by Tom Brignall
For more than 20 years the case of the murder of six-year-old Rikki Neave went unsolved. In this new ten part investigation, award-winning journalist Winifred Robinson, has unearthed the truth through unprecedented access to police interview rooms, and follows the investigation as the police move in on the perpetrator. It's a haunting and heart-breaking case filled with injustice, a story of vulnerable children, know to the authorities who should have been protected, a tale of lives wasted and cut short. You'll hear original police tapes never broadcast before, fresh testimony from suspects and witnesses, new and compelling evidence from forensic scientists. The series takes you inside the jury room and abroad as the manhunt closes in. In Episode Seven of The Boy in the Woods the BBC Journalist, Winifred Robinson, begins piecing together the forensic evidence overlooked by the first team of investigators. Fibres found on Rikki's clothes could hold the key to finding the killer: with more sensitive DNA techniques now available, might it be possible to find a match on the police databases? The Boy in the Woods is Presented by BBC Journalist, Winifred Robinson; the Series Producer is Sue Mitchell Sound Design is by Tom Brignall and Joel Moors.
For more than 20 years the case of the murder of six-year-old Rikki Neave went unsolved. In this new ten part investigation, award-winning journalist Winifred Robinson, has unearthed the truth through unprecedented access to police interview rooms, and follows the investigation as the police move in on the perpetrator. It's a haunting and heart-breaking case filled with injustice, a story of vulnerable children, know to the authorities who should have been protected, a tale of lives wasted and cut short. You'll hear original police tapes never broadcast before, fresh testimony from suspects and witnesses, new and compelling evidence from forensic scientists. The series takes you inside the jury room and abroad as the manhunt closes in. In Episode Eight of The Boy in the Woods the BBC Journalist, Winifred Robinson, investigates the past of the new main suspect in the case, a grown man now, but a boy of 13 at the time of Rikki's death. As the case against him takes shape he escapes to Portugal, hiding out in a camper van to avoid border controls. Once there he sends taunting photos to journalists in the UK and criticises what he claims are police attempts to incriminate him. The Boy in the Woods is Presented by BBC Journalist, Winifred Robinson; the Series Producer is Sue Mitchell Sound Design is by Tom Brignall and Joel Moors
For more than 20 years the case of the murder of six-year-old Rikki Neave went unsolved. In this new ten part investigation, award-winning journalist Winifred Robinson, has unearthed the truth through unprecedented access to police interview rooms, and follows the investigation as the police move in on the perpetrator. It's a haunting and heart-breaking case filled with injustice, a story of vulnerable children, know to the authorities who should have been protected, a tale of lives wasted and cut short. You'll hear original police tapes never broadcast before, fresh testimony from suspects and witnesses, new and compelling evidence from forensic scientists. The series takes you inside the jury room and abroad as the manhunt closes in. In Episode Nine of The Boy in the Woods the BBC Journalist, Winifred Robinson, is at the Old Bailey in London as the jury is sworn in. Their task: to decide the guilt or innocence of James Watson. In a trial full of twists and turns, Winifred hears from some of the jurors about what helped them reach their verdict and as police wait anxiously in court she reflects on her own feelings about the case. The Boy in the Woods is Presented by BBC Journalist, Winifred Robinson; the Series Producer is Sue Mitchell Sound Design is by Tom Brignall
Charmaine DeGraté, co-executive producer and writer on HBO's Game of Thrones: House of the Dragon talks with Linda about working on the hit series, her amazing career trajectory and her philosophy of being truthful about what you know and what you don't when taking a new job (she's not a believer in faking it until you make it). The Texas native, who is 33, also shares about some of her other TV projects including working on the upcoming Reese Witherspoon series Daisy Jones & The Six for Amazon and the critically acclaimed sci-fi show The 100 on Netflix.
Meet the two-time Emmy-Award nominated photographer, producer, and livestreaming afficionado, Tom Langan. Tom may have the nicest equipment of any podcaster that Corinna & Jules have yet interviewed, and he'll tell you all about what makes his gear stand out during our interview. For a deeper dive into the technology, and to see his video setup -- you'll want to tune in to this full-length, unedited interview on YouTube. The audio-only version is roughly 1/2 the length, given that no visuals are included and some of this interview would have been difficult to grasp in the audio-only version. As a whole, the YouTube interview trended very technical -- so if you're an A/V nerd, trust us, and head over to YouTube! 00:00 Introduction to Tom Langan05:45 Tom's camera setup (for his webcam) Sony A7iii with Sigma 35mm F1.4 lens (it's $$$$ pricey but beautiful)09:00 Getting the angle right for your webcam14:50 Use what you have, but you can also upgrade "on the cheap"16:20 Tom's "nickel tour" of his career story - how he became an Emmy-nominated photographer and producer20:30 Summing it upYou can view the unedited, much longer interview on YouTube, and see Tom's setup visually by visiting our YouTube channel. The direct link to his interview is here: https://youtu.be/J6K7HwkW6rYAbout Our Guest: Tom Langan, Emmy-nominated Director of Photography & ProducerTom has been nominated for two Emmy Awards for his work as a director of photography and producer. With a career spanning 20 years, he has produced 100's of hours of globally distributed programming for major broadcasters including BBC, NBC Universal and Discovery. He has served as Showrunner and Series Producer on multiple complex and challenging projects overseeing multi-million dollar budgeted productions. His work has taken him all over the globe, from the Arctic Circle to sub-Saharan Africa, producing lifestyle, documentary, entertainment and commercial content. Since (mostly) leaving television production 3 years ago, he has shifted his focus to working with entrepreneurs, nonprofits and mission-driven organizations to help them positively impact their communities, shape the future of their industry and build meaningful, long lasting relationships with their audience through narrative, value driven content utilizing his proprietary Legendeering™ process (you'll learn more about this in a future episode of The Mediacasters). When he's not working to help businesses become brands that matter, he pursue what might be described as an eclectic range of hobbies. He is an IronMan triathlete, podcaster, a volunteer firefighter, an amateur chef and a whiskey collector.https://www.linkedin.com/in/talexmediallc/https://www.talexmedia.com/Tom Langan's Webcast Camera Setup: Sony a7iii (Body Only) -- $2,000 Sigma 35mm f1.4 Lens -- $845Join Our Community Of "Dragonflies" And Reach For Your DreamsFollow us on all social spaces @themediacastersJoin The Mediacasters Community FREE for a limited time: https://themediacasters.mn.coGet our #1 new book release! The book, Audiocasters teaches you how to launch, market, and, monetize your podcast! Get it here!Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/themediacastersPodcast website: https://themediacasters.comNetwork website, with all our community, shows: https://podpage.com/themediacasters
Today on America's National Parks, the new Our Great National Parks Series premiering April 13th on Netflix, and how these wonderful nature documentaries get made. Our guests are Executive Producer James Honeyborne, who produced the incredible award-award-winning "Blue Planet II," the most-watched wildlife documentary series for over 20 years. And award-winning fimmaker Sophie Todd, the Series Producer of Our Great National Parks. She also wrote, directed, and produced for Netflix's "Formula 1: Drive To Survive."