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Our latest guest on Soundtracking is Shannon Murphy, director of the wonderful feature film Babyteeth, and TV shows like Killing Eve and Dope Girls to name but a few. Shannon joins us to discuss Dying For Sex, which you can watch now on Disney+. Based on a true story, Dying For Sex stars Michelle Williams as Molly, a woman diagnosed with terminal cancer who leaves her husband in search of an orgasm
In this episode of Kermode On Film Mark talks to director Babak Anvari, whose nail-biting thriller Hallow Road was released in UK cinemas on 16 May 2025, and he talks to writer-director Alberto Sciamma, whose stunningly beautiful film Cielo premieres at SXSW on 6 June 2025. This episode of Kermode On Film was recorded live at the BFI Southbank on 19 May 2025, and was the first half of that date's Mark Kermode Live in 3D show.In Part 2, Mark is joined by director Shannon Murphy, who talks about the television series Dying For Sex, based on a true story starring Michelle Williams. Mark also talks with John Maclean about Tornado, the Samurai western set in 18th Century Scotland, and with Eddie Hamilton, editor of the Mission: Impossible films, among many others.Thanks for listening!Film mentioned in this episode:Hallow RoadUnder the ShadowsUsI Came ByThe ExorcistStar WarsCieloTales of Ordinary MadnessLa Grande BouffePeople mentioned in this episode:Babak AnvariAlberto SciammaWilliam GilliesRosamund PikeMatthew RhysJohn CassavetesLorne BalfeDepeche ModePeter AdamsGeorge MackayBettina KadooriJohn Dunton-DownerAna-Maria VeraMarco FerreriBen Gazzara———————The opening title sequence of Kermode on Film uses quotes from:- Mary Poppins, directed by Robert Stevenson and distributed by Walt Disney Motion Pictures – quote featuring Julie Andrews.- Nope, written, directed and produced by Jordan Peele, and distributed by Universal Studios – quote featuring Keke Palmer.- Withnail & I, written and directed by Bruce Robinson, and distributed by HandMade Films – quote featuring Richard E Grant.- The Exorcist, written by William Peter Blatty and directed by William Friedkin, distributed by Warner Brothers – quote featuring Ellen Burstyn and Linda Blair.We love these films. We urge you to seek them out, and watch them, again and again.They are masterpieces!Kermode on Film is an HLA Agency production.This episode was edited by Alex Archbold Jones.© Copyright HLA Agency Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Did you know? Our brains make instant, unconscious judgments about who's “safe” or “like us.” This hardwired survival instinct can make it tough to create inclusive workplaces! But the good news is there are crucial steps to overcoming it, and we'll explore just that in this episode of the HAPPINESS SQUAD Podcast. Ashish Kothari sits down with Shannon Murphy, Co-founder of BrainSkills@Work and Co-Author of the Neuroscience of Inclusion, to dive into brain states, empathy circuits, and ways to build a culture where inclusivity is natural, not forced.Shannon Murphy, M.A., is a sought-after consultant, executive coach, where she applies neuroscience to diversity and inclusion. For over 15 years, she's led large-scale D&I initiatives for major clients like Deloitte and AT&T, impacting over 20,000 employees. Harvard-certified in NeuroBusiness coaching, Shannon co-authored The Neuroscience of Inclusion, offering leaders tools to address unconscious bias and foster inclusivity across cultures. Learn how to shape a brain-friendly work environment that breaks barriers and builds meaningful relationships. Things you will learn in this episode:• How the “us versus them” mentality impacts inclusivity• How leaders can recognize and reduce biases within their teams• Creating a brain-friendly work environment• Why self-awareness if important in inclusivity• The role of appreciation in inclusivityResources:✅• The HeartMath Institute: https://www.heartmath.org/ • The Welltory App: https://welltory.com/• Sadhguru's Isha Kriya Meditation: https://isha.sadhguru.org/sg/en/yoga-meditation/yoga-program-for-beginners/isha-kriya-meditation Books:✅• Neuroscience of Inclusion by Mary E. Casey and Shannon Murphy Robinson: https://www.amazon.com/Neuroscience-Inclusion-New-Skills-Times/dp/1432787225 • The Book of Joy: Lasting Happiness in a Changing World by Dalai Lama• Hardwired for Happiness by Ashish Kothari: https://www.amazon.com/Hardwired-Happiness-Proven-Practices-Overcome/dp/1544534655
Join us in this enlightening episode as we welcome Shannon Murphy, the founder of Simpl Living Co, to discuss how embracing simplicity can empower us and reveal the beauty in a minimalist lifestyle. Episode Highlights: Benefits of Simple Living and Minimalism: Discover the numerous advantages of adopting a minimalist approach to life, from reduced stress to increased clarity and focus. Getting Started with Minimalism: Shannon shares practical tips and strategies for beginning your journey towards a simpler, more intentional life. Overconsumption and Mental Health: Explore the significant correlation between rising overconsumption and the current mental health crisis, and how simplifying our lives can alleviate feelings of overwhelm. Ladies, if you're ready for a summer clearout and a fresh start, this episode is tailor-made for you. Tune in and get inspired to rewrite your story with the power of simplicity. Let's Connect : With Shannon from Simpl Living Co : https://www.simplliving.co/ With Lulu Minns : www.luluminns.com
Amelia Gebler is a costume designer for film and television, she loves working across all genres and is a diverse and creative designer whose passion for cinema, storytelling, sartorial analysis and character motivate her in her design work. Amelia believes that an understanding of the language of style and its role in society is an important communicative device for vividly and creatively expressing identity and is an empowering form of self-expression. Most recently Amelia designed the costumes on the second series of UPRIGHT directed by Mirrah Foulkes and starring Tim Minchin, for Lingo Pictures and Binge. Amelia designed JOE VS CAROLE for UPC and Peacock created by and starring Kate McKinnon. In 2021 Amelia designed Joseph Kosinski's feature film ESCAPE FROM SPIDERHEAD starring Chris Hemsworth and Miles Teller, for Netflix. In 2020 Amelia designed the costumes on the feature film adaptation of Stephen King's CHILDREN OF THE CORN, produced by Lucas Foster (FORD V FERRARI). Amelia designed the costumes for Shannon Murphy's debut feature film BABYTEETH, starring Essie Davis and Ben Mendelsohn, produced by Alex White and Executive Produced by Jan Chapman, the film debuted in Official Competition at the Venice Film Festival in August 2019 to glowing reviews. BABYTEETH has appeared in over twenty film festivals, including BFI London, Zurich International, Film Fest Hamburg, Mostra de Sao Paolo, Mumbai and Chicago. BABYTEETH received a total of 12 nominations in the 2020 AACTA Awards. Amelia's other recent design credits include SBS miniseries' THE ROPESdirected by Shannon Murphy, and DEAD LUCKY directed by David Caesar; and ABC series KIKI & KITTY. Amelia also designed two productions for Jungle Entertainment; SANDO, directed by Phil Lloyd, and SQUINTERS, directed by Adam Zwar for Stan. Her other costume design credits for television include NO ACTIVITY, THE MOODYS, A MOODY CHRISTMAS, HERE COME THE HABIBS, MAXIMUM CHOPPAGE, DR FEELGOOD, HOUSE HUSBANDS series 5, THE CHECKOUT, THE HAMSTER WHEEL, THE CHEF'S LINE, DEADLY WOMEN and BEHIND THE MANSION WALLS. For film, Amelia costume designed Ben Lucas' feature film OTHERLIFEwhich was shot in WA in 2016. Her short films include Tropfest winner BAMBOOZLED directed by Matt Hardie, MADLY directed by Mia Wasikowska, LIEBERMANS IN THE SKYdirected by Richard Vilensky, THE HOLD UP directed by Scott Pickett, RED DOT directed by Pauline Findlay, WISHART directed by Sam Petty and INDIGENOUS AUSTRALIA directed by Warwick Thornton and Brendan Fletcher. Amelia's work has previously been recognised by the Australian Production Design Guild Awards for Best Costume Design in a Television Show and Best Costume Design in a Webseries.
Women make up just 34% of the workforce in professional STEM fields. In college, too, women are underrepresented: about 21% of engineering majors are women and around 19% of computer and information science majors are women. So, the question is: Why does this happen? Are women just less interested in these fields? Jennifer Hoffman, Shannon Murphy and Robin Tinghitella, all faculty in the University of Denver's College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, answer that question with a resounding “NO.” Together at DU, Shannon, Jennifer and Robin co-host science summer camps for middle-school girls. And they are not only providing opportunities for girls to become acquainted with STEM fields, they're also studying the campers' relationships to science. In a recently published paper, the trio, along with outside colleagues, examine the effects of these science summer camps on girls' relationship with science and their scientific self-efficacy by asking the girls a series of questions before and after their camp experiences. In this episode, Emma chats with the three female scientists about their experiences as women in STEM and why it's so important to get girls interested in the sciences early in life. Jennifer Hoffman is a professor of physics and astronomy in the College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics at the University of Denver. She holds the Womble Chair of Astronomy and directs DU's historic Chamberlin Observatory. Her research interests focus on the late stages of massive stellar evolution, in particular on the role of binary stars in shaping supernova explosions. Hoffman uses a combination of observational spectropolarimetry and 3-D computational modeling to explore these research questions. She sees her roles as an educator and mentor as a vital part of her scholarship. In all these arenas, Hoffman works to expand opportunities and remove barriers to participation in physics and astronomy for people from historically underrepresented groups. Robin Tinghitella is an associate professor of biological sciences in the College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics at the University of Denver. As a behavioral ecologist, she works to understand how rapidly changing environments alter animal communication, particularly interactions between males and females. Researchers in her animal behavior lab use both insect and fish model systems and are supported by the National Science Foundation, the Morris Animal Foundation, the Society for the Study of Evolution, and the Animal Behavior Society (amongst others). Shannon Murphy is a professor of biological sciences in the College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics at the University of Denver. She studies the ecology and evolution of interactions between plants and insects. Murphy works side by side with students to investigate how these plant-insect interactions are affected by global change. She works closely with undergraduate and graduate students to both teach them about and study the ecology and evolution of interactions between plants and insects, and together they investigate how these interactions are affected by global change. More Information: “STEM Summer Camp for Girls Positively Affects Self-Efficacy" by E. Dale Broder, Kirsten J. Fetrow, Shannon M. Murphy, Jennifer L. Hoffman, Robin M. Tinghitella AAUW: “The STEM Gap: Women and Girls in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics”
On today's episode, I'm bringing you a visualization meditation to visualize your perfect home, AND I give you all the deetz on something that is coming...The visualization I share here is one I recently did for the monthly session of the Simpl Living Community. Simpl Living Co's owner, Shannon Murphy, a professional declutterer and organizer from the UK, was our first-ever guest on the show!You can listen to our episode together here!Visit Shannon's Instagram here!Visit Simpl Living Co's website here!Follow the show's Instagram here! Follow Inma's Instagram here! Check out the show's website here!
Welcome to a very special episode of the Post Traumatic Parenting podcast! I'm so excited about today's episode because I had the chance to sit down with Kimberly Shannon Murphy, an incredible stuntwoman and gifted author of the book Glimmer. In our conversation, we dove deep into the profound impact of generational trauma and post-traumatic parenting. Kimberly opened up about her personal journey of overcoming incest and how this experience shaped her life and approach to motherhood. This episode is not just about survival but also about breaking cycles of generational abuse and forging a new path for our children and future generations. While we do touch on sensitive topics, our conversation is ultimately one of resilience, healing, and hope. Whether you're taking your first steps toward healing or you're further along on your path, joining us today could be a pivotal point in your own narrative. Tune in, and perhaps even ignite the spark for your personal healing journey.Topics covered on Healing From Generational Trauma:How did Kimberly's experiences with abuse shape her journey into motherhood, and what does she share in her memoir "Glimmer"?What were the biggest challenges Kimberly faced when trying to parent her daughter?Breaking the cycle of generational trauma and providing a healthier childhood for our children.The body memories and the physical aspects of trauma in our everyday lives and on parenting.How can we reclaim our bodies and lives after experiencing trauma?The power of sharing personal stories in generational trauma.How does the concept of forgiveness play a role in healing from generational trauma, and is it necessary for everyone?How can we use our trauma as a springboard for growth and healing, rather than letting it define us?Connect with me on Instagram @dr.koslowitzpsychology and don't forget to subscribe to our YouTube channel Post Traumatic Parenting.For full show notes and more resources visit www.drrobynkoslowitz.com/2024/01/25/breaking-the-cycle-of-generational-trauma-with-kimberly-shannon-murphy
"I think forgiveness is is a great thing. And I've forgiven a lot of people in my life. But I also think that there are some things that are not forgivable." In this episode of True Grit and Grace, host Amberly interviews Kimberly Shannon Murphy, an award-winning stunt woman and author of the book "Glimmer." Kimberly shares her inspiring story of survival, hope, and healing, discussing her experiences as a stunt double for Hollywood stars like Angelina Jolie and Cameron Diaz. The conversation dives into the cathartic nature of writing about past abuse and the ongoing journey of self-healing. Tune in to hear Kimberly's powerful story and the positive impact she is making in the world. Kimberly Shannon Murphy is Hollywood's go to Stunt Double for Premier Silver Screen actresses. Notes: [00:02:01] Triggers and healing progress. [00:04:16] Dysfunctional family dynamics. [00:13:40] The importance of speaking out. [00:22:02] Healing through trauma work. [00:34:36] Self-harm and seeking help. Links mentioned in this episode: Glimmer the book Follow Kimberly: Instagram Website If you are ready to leave your mark by discovering your message and sharing it with the world, you've come to the right place!! Let's work together to build your influence, your impact, and your income! Join the tribe you have been waiting for to activate your highest potential and live the life you deserve! Join the "Unstoppable Life Mastermind!" and let us know you are ready for greatness! Read the "True Grit and Grace" book here and learn how you can turn tragedy into triumph! Thank you for joining us on the True, Grit, & Grace Podcast! If you find value in today's episode, don't forget to share the show with your friends and tap that subscribe button so you don't miss an episode! You can also head over to amberlylago.com to join my newsletter and access free downloadable resources that can help you elevate your life, business, and relationships! Want to see the behind-the-scenes and keep the conversation going? Head over to Instagram @amberlylagomotivation! Audible @True-Grit-and-Grace-Audiobook Website @amberlylago.com Instagram @amberlylagomotivation Facebook @AmberlyLagoSpeaker Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Zibby interviews Kimberly Shannon Murphy, one of the most successful stuntwomen in Hollywood, about GLIMMER: A STORY OF SURVIVAL, HOPE, AND HEALING, a raw and honest memoir about surviving her traumatic childhood, marked by sexual abuse at the hands of her grandfather. Kimberly reflects on how her professional choices have been influenced by her past experiences. She also discusses the healing process, the importance of acknowledging pain, and the impact of family dynamics on her trauma. Despite the challenges, Kimberly's story is one of resilience, emphasizing self-worth, love, and hope. She plans to adapt her memoir into a film and continues to find peace and gratitude in life.Purchase on Bookshop: https://bit.ly/3uV4fFeShare, rate, & review the podcast, and follow Zibby on Instagram @zibbyowens! Now there's more! Subscribe to Moms Don't Have Time to Read Books on Acast+ and get ad-free episodes. https://plus.acast.com/s/moms-dont-have-time-to-read-books. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Kimberly Shannon Murphy is a leading Hollywood stuntwoman who has performed in more than 130 feature films and television shows, including Top Gun: Maverick, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, Captain America, The Tomorrow War, Bright, The Eternals, The Old Guard, Bird Box, The Hunger Games, The Lone Ranger, Salt, Enchanted, Marvel's Agent Carter, Euphoria, Big Little Lies, The Mick, and Westworld. She has doubled numerous A-List actresses, including Cameron Diaz, Charlize Theron, Blake Lively, Angelina Jolie, Taylor Swift, Sandra Bullock and Uma Thurman. As an actor, Kimberly has appeared in Nash Bridges: The Movie, Curb Your Enthusiasm, NCIS, and Criminal Minds, among others. Since 2018, she has also worked as a stunt coordinator! A tae kwon do black belt, Kimberly received the 2020 Taurus World Stunt Award for Best Fight in Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. She is a two-time Screen Actors Guild Award winner for Best Stunt Ensemble and has been recognized with numerous award nominations, including: the MTV Movie for Best Fight in My Super Ex-Girlfriend, doubling Uma Thurman; multiple Taurus World Awards in the categories of Best Fight, Best Overall Stunt by a Stunt Woman, and Hardest Hit, and the Action Icon Award for Stuntwoman of the Year. Kimberly lives in Los Angeles with her husband, stuntman and stunt coordinator Casey O'Neill, whom she met on set of Knight and Day when the two were doubling for the film's stars, Cameron Diaz and Tom Cruise. They have an eight-year-old daughter, Capri. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/goodlifeconversations/support
Quote: "Once we heal one part, another part pops up that we haven't worked on or need to look at. I don't think we're ever healed. I think it's an ever-growing journey." Summary: Hello, lovely people! Join me today as I sit down with Kimberly Shannon Murphy, a leading Hollywood stuntwoman and author of the bestselling book "Glimmer." In this episode, we talk about Kimberly's awe-inspiring story of survival and resilience, discussing her traumatic childhood, experiences as a stuntwoman, and the healing journey that led her to write her powerful memoir. We get into the complexities of the healing process, addressing the importance of shedding toxic relationships and the role of shame and guilt in the survivor's narrative. Kimberly's moving story is not just about overcoming trauma but also about breaking generational patterns and paving the way for a new lineage of strength and resilience, standing in one's truth as a source of power and explores the impact of her book in giving survivors permission to feel and heal. In this episode we talk about… The Continued Healing Journey: A conversation highlighting how the healing journey is ongoing, even into adulthood, and the significance of surrounding oneself with supportive and healthy relationships. The Role of Shame and Guilt: Kimberly shares her personal experience with shame and the realization that she needed affirmation and belief from others to overcome it. The discussion also touches on the guilt associated with speaking one's truth, especially when it challenges family dynamics. The healing power of psychedelics and Internal Family Systems therapy – breaking generational patterns of abuse and trauma. Navigating motherhood and healing while raising a child Bio: Kimberly Shannon Murphy is a leading Hollywood stuntwoman who has served as a double for numerous A-list actresses, performing in 133 feature films and television shows, including Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, Captain America, The Eternals, The Old Guard, Bird Box, The Hunger Games, The Lone Ranger, Salt, Enchanted, Marvel's Agent Carter, Euphoria, Big Little Lies, and Westworld. A Taekwondo black belt, she received the 2020 Taurus World Stunt Award for Best Fight in Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. She is a two-time Screen Actors Guild Award winner for Best Stunt Ensemble and has been recognized with numerous award nominations, and since 2018, has also worked as a stunt coordinator. Kimberly currently lives in Los Angeles with her husband, the stuntman and stunt coordinator Casey O'Neill, whom she met on the set of Knight and Day when the two were doubling for the film's stars, Cameron Diaz and Tom Cruise. They have an eight-year-old daughter, Capri. Connect with Kimberly: Follow her on Instagram @KimberlyShannonMurphystunts. Learn more about her here: https://kimberlyshannonmurphy.com/ Get her book Glimmer here If you loved this episode, you'll love… Episode 149: Emotional Hygiene: How to Repair & Be with Your Emotions When They Get Out of Control. Apple | Spotify Episode 111: Red Light Therapy, Detoxing, and Wellness Biohacking for Men and Women with Lauren Berlingeri. Apple | Spotify Episode 103: The Importance of Self-Care and Nervous System Regulation with Alexi Panos. Apple | Spotify Discussion Question: How do you think Kimberly's story of resilience and healing can inspire individuals who have experienced trauma to embark on their own healing journeys? Join the conversation on Instagram @thebravetable! Give the ultimate GIFT of Brave Conversations! Our Long awaited Brave conversations course is here, to help you speak your truth, create boundaries, and have more brave conversations- in this 6 week action packed course, you will learn the art of having brave conversations so you no longer avoid, suppress, or deny them and speak your truth confidently and without fearing the backlash. For a limited time, as a brave table listener you get an exclusive discount PLUS get the Brave conversations & affirmation card deck for FREE with purchase. Unlock your discount & bonus here neetabhushan.com/braveconversations
Our guest today is Kimberly Shannon Murphy, a leading Hollywood stuntwoman that has doubled numerous A-list actors. She is a two-time Screen Actors Guild Award winner, winner of the 2020 Taurus World Stunt Award, and has performed in 133 films and TV shows. As if all of that wasn't impressive enough, she is also a new author, penning Glimmer, a beautiful book about the process of life and healing after abuse. In today's episode, we discuss: -Kimberly's new book, and how important this book is for healing from Complex Post-Traumatic Stres Discorder (C-PTSD), sexual abuse, eating disorders and more; -various psychological inputs and therapies in Kimberly's recovery process; -the cycle of healing from abuse, and how it happens in stages and over time; -Kimberly's best tips for handling triggers as they come up; -updates from Kimberly since the book came out, -and so much more! SHOW NOTES Adalina on Instagram Adalina on Facebook Book a session with Adalina Apply for the Multi-Dimensional Mentorship with Adalina
Imagine growing up disconnected from your culture. Now imagine realizing that this was by design to separate you from the Land, your People, and your Spiritual Self. Today's warm and insightful episode features Indigenous changemaker, educator and social entrepreneur, Shannon Murphy. Shannon is Mohawk from Six Nations and of the Bear clan. She is a strong advocate within the Indigenous community and dedicated to the healing and wellness for individuals and families.You will hear about how Shannon first discovered her culture, unexpectedly, during a college childcare field placement. You will also learn how her journey of self-discovery, truth and reconciliation has shaped her commitment to reciprocity in her community work and her commitment to bringing awareness of Indigenous worldviews and communities to local, provincial and national initiatives.In our conversation, Shannon shares the invaluable role of her Elders and teachers in shaping her understanding of life, duality, and her place within the interconnected web of existence. You'll gain insights into how these relationships and teachings have influenced Shannon's perspectives on ego, humility, and authenticity.You'll hear an amazing story about a transformative encounter in nature that left Shannon and her husband in awe. This spiritual experience served as a powerful catalyst, reinforcing the importance of letting go and being fully present. Shannon's journey and the wisdom she imparts will encourage you to reflect on your own life, the significance of kindness and empathy, and the role each of us plays in preserving the balance of nature. Shannon is co-owner of Niswi Kwe Consulting which lifts up Indigenous ways of knowing and being, providing an Indigenous lens that supports communities in empowering knowledge mobilization, collaboration and leadership. Shannon is also the Provincial Manager for Ontario Aboriginal Head Start Association's Centre for Indigenous Professional Learning, and a part-time professor for Mohawk College and Kengjewin Teg Educational Institute.Connect with Shannon:Niswi Kwe Consulting: https://niswikweconsulting.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/shannon-murphy-5a364a203/Connect with Sydney:Website: www.sydneyblum.comSubstack Newsletter: www.sydneyblum.substack.comInstagram: @sydneyrebeccLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sydneyblum/If you would like to support this podcast, please consider becoming a free or paid subscriber on Substack. If you listen on Apple Podcasts, your 5 star rating and written review go a very long way! Thanks as always for reading and listening! This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit theintuitivelyalignedpodcast.substack.com/subscribe
On this week's episode, we welcome Shannon Murphy to the show, our first ever guest! Shannon is a minimalist-minded professional declutterer and organizer from the UK, and founder of Simpl Living Co. We talk about the correlation between our physical space at home and our mental well-being, her own manifesting journey, and how to start living a more minimalist, sustainable and ultimately FREE life so we can effectively pursue our wildest dreams.Visit Shannon's Instagram here!Visit Simpl Living Co's website here!RESOURCES:Environmental Audit Committee (2019) Fixing fashion: clothing consumption and sustainability, UK Parliament. Available at: https://publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm201719/cmselect/cmenvaud/1952/full-report.html (Accessed: August 2023).McMains, S., Kastner, S. (2011) Interactions of top-down and bottom-up mechanisms in human visual cortex, The Journal of Neuroscience. DOI: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.3766-10.2011.Raines, A., Boffa, J., Allan, N., Short, N., Schmidt, N. (2014) Hoarding and eating pathology: the mediating role of emotion regulation, Comprehensive Psychiatry. DOI: 10.1016/j.comppsych.2014.11.005Saxbe, D.E., Repetti, R. (2009) No Place Like Home: Home Tours Correlate With Daily Patterns of Mood and Cortisol, Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/0146167209352864.WRAP Org. (2016) Extending clothing life protocol, WRAP Org. Available at: https://wrap.org.uk/resources/guide/extending-clothing-life-protocol (Accessed: August 2023).Follow the show's Instagram here! Follow Inma's Instagram here! Check out the show's website here!
As an award-winning stuntwoman, Kimberly Shannon Murphy was intimate with pain. For years, she propelled her body through dangerous spaces—medicating the trauma of her childhood sexual abuse with the adrenaline rush that came from pushing herself to the absolute limit. But as Kimberly learned, no matter how much you suppress your past, it always catches up with you.In May, Kimberly released Glimmer, which details her remarkable journey to the top of her field as a Hollywood stuntwoman for many A-list celebrities, including Cameron Diaz, Charlize Theron, Angelina Jolie, Taylor Swift, and Sandra Bullock, while carrying the pain of her childhood of sexual abuse in a family that refused to acknowledge its reality. In her memoir, Kimberly reflects on her past and present, chronicling her path to recovery and calculating the long shadow of trauma.Glimmer is the story of one woman's quest to reclaim her life and to shine a spotlight on the dark topic of intergenerational familial abuse. As Kimberly reveals, being strong isn't about getting your black belt, leaping out of four-story buildings, or putting 200-pound stuntmen in chokeholds—it's about waking up every single morning and choosing to love yourself, no matter your history.Tune in to learn about:The Double Life of a Stuntwoman: Kimberly shares her unique perspective on the world of Hollywood stunts, from working with A-list celebrities to the adrenaline-fueled highs. Discover how she used her career as both a refuge and a coping mechanism.Confronting Childhood Trauma: Delve into Kimberly's courageous journey of acknowledging and addressing her painful past. Learn about the challenges she faced in reconciling her professional success with the shadows of her childhood.Shining a Spotlight on Intergenerational Abuse: "Glimmer" isn't just a memoir; it's a call to action. Explore how Kimberly uses her story to raise awareness about the dark topic of intergenerational familial abuse and the importance of breaking the cycle.The True Strength in Self-Love: Kimberly's story is a testament to the power of self-compassion. Discover how she redefined strength, showing that it's not about daring stunts or physical prowess but the daily choice to love oneself, regardless of one's history.Join us for an inspiring and candid conversation with Kimberly Shannon Murphy, as she shares her journey from Hollywood's heights to healing's depths, offering profound insights into resilience, self-discovery, and the transformative power of self-love.To find other similar episodes by topic, click here.Connect with KimberlyBook | Glimmer-Story-Survival-Hope-HealingInstagram | @kimberlyshannonmurphystuntsReady to Begin Your Recovery Journey?Complete this form to speak confidentially with an admissions counselor for help and guidance or take the self assessment to evaluate your own substance use.Already in recovery, find an online support community.Connect with The Courage to ChangePodcast Website | lionrock.life/couragetochangepodcastPodcast Instagram | @couragetochange_podcastYouTube | The Courage to Change PodcastTikTok | @ashleyloebblassingamePodcast Facebook | @thecouragetochangepodcastLionrock ResourcesLionrock Life Mobile App | lionrock.life/mobile-appSupport Group Meeting Schedule | lionrock.life/meetings
Kimberly Shannon Murphy is a leading Hollywood for many A-list celebrities, including Cameron Diaz, Charlize Theron, Angelina Jolie, Taylor Swift, and Sandra Bullock, and she has performed in more than 130 films and TV shows, including Once Upon A Time in Hollywood, Captain America, and The Hunger Games. But beneath all of the remarkable professional successes and fierce exterior, there is a story of a vulnerable girl who was carrying the heavy pain of childhood abuse. For years, she would self-medicate the trauma of her abuse-filled childhood with the adrenaline rush that came from pushing herself to the absolute limit. But as Kimberly learned, no matter how much you suppress your past, it always catches up with you. This inspiring episode is all about her quest to reclaim her life, to heal, to learn how to accept & love herself and make sure she is the cycle breaker in her family. It is a raw, honest & emotional episode but one that will encourage you to persevere, to dig deep and move through your pain, your fears, your limiting beliefs all the while trusting in the process as uncertain & shaky that can feel at times! Timestamps: 00:00 The horrific accident while filming I Am Legend05:12 Toxic family dynamics: "We don't cry in our household"08:21 Kimberly's childhood: trauma bonding, dissociation & abuse12:12 It's called the healing JOURNEY for a reason!18:43 Childhood sexual abuse25:22 A pattern: staying fierce because it's UNSAFE to be vulnerable30:20 Where people wrongly think their ‘better self' is found 31:51 Psychedelic therapies for Healing33:33 Choosing to get BETTER not BITTER!36:19 Inner child healing40:31 SELF-LOVE transforms everything43:20 Finding the authentic connection we CRAVE & NEED45:43 Dating after toxic relationships: “He's either a sociopath or just a really good person!”50:43 The next chapter: the calm after the stormIf you haven't said hello already, come & connect with us on socials below:InstagramTikTokYouTubeWebsiteConnect with Kimberly here: Instagram Website
In Episode 54 of Bladder Cancer Matters, host Rick Bangs talks with Shannon Murphy about her bladder cancer diagnosis at age 35. Their discussion is real, raw, and riveting. Among other topics, they discuss: Her experiences with a cystoscopy, TURBT, and BCG The difficulties in determining when and whom to inform about her diagnosis Her advice for managers and colleagues on how to navigate a direct report's cancer diagnosis Overcoming a bladder cancer diagnosis as a young woman Intimacy with a partner while undergoing bladder cancer treatment Never miss an episode of Bladder Cancer Matters by subscribing in your favorite podcasting platform.
Welcome to WQA Radio, the weekly podcast of the Water Quality Association, the leading voice of the water treatment industry. https://wqa.org In this episode, we're going to offer Part Two of our discussion about the 2023 Consumer Opinion Study, which tracks consumer awareness and understanding of water quality issues and treatment solutions. We'll take you back to the WQA Convention in Las Vegas for a panel discussion with panelists Shannon Murphy, Vice President for Development and Compliance at Aquamor, LLC; Doug Ramer, MWS, CWR, President of Martin Water Conditioning; and Neil White, Sales Director for North America with Watts Water Technology. WQA Chief Executive Officer Pauli Undesser, MWS, is the moderator.
Kimberly Shannon Murphy, Hollywood's go-to stunt woman, is a fierce bad ass who has overcome and thrived through horrific childhood abuse. https://kimberlyshannonmurphy.com/ Her book Glimmer is a must read for anyone healing from abuse, all caregivers, and anyone interested in trauma and being helpful for those in your life who are healing.More about Kimberly and her book Glimmerhttps://kimberlyshannonmurphy.com/Follow Kim on Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/kimberlyshannonmurphystunts/I hope you find healing and inspiration from these meditations, practices and conversations.Download the STRALA YOGA app wherever you get your apps for yoga, tai chi, and workouts for everyone.http://www.stralahome.comhttps://apple.co/3h9zgewI LOVE hearing from you.Connect with TaraLeave me a voicemail https://www.tarastiles.com/Instagram https://www.instagram.com/tarastilesBooks https://www.tarastiles.com/books Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This episode shares a heroic and hopeful story of stolen innocence, pain, courage, and survival. The intent of this episode is to help others on the path of healing and moving beyond the pain of the trauma inflicted on them and as well not passing on through the next generation in your family. Welcome my guest, Kimberly Shannon Murphy. She is a leading Hollywood stuntwoman who has served as a double for numerous A-list actresses, performing in 133 feature films and television shows, including Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, Captain America, The Old Guard, Bird Box, The Hunger Games, The Lone Ranger, Big Little Lies, Westworld and more. She is a two-time Screen Actors Guild Award winner for Best Stunt Ensemble and has been recognized with numerous award nominations, and since 2018, and has also worked as a stunt coordinator. For years, she propelled her body through dangerous spaces—medicating the trauma of her childhood sexual abuse with the adrenaline rush that came from pushing herself to the absolute limit. But as Kimberly learned, no matter how much you suppress your past, it always catches up with you. Releasing her new book Glimmer, Kimberly details her remarkable journey to the top of her field as a Hollywood stuntwoman for many A-list celebrities, including Cameron Diaz, Charlize Theron, Angelina Jolie, Taylor Swift, and Sandra Bullock, while carrying the pain of her childhood of sexual abuse in a family that refused to acknowledge its reality. In her beautifully written, honest memoir, Kimberly reflects on her past and present, chronicling her path to recovery and calculating the long shadow of trauma. Glimmer is the story of one woman's quest to reclaim her life and to shine a spotlight on the dark topic of intergenerational familial abuse. As well as an emotional roadmap for others who have suffered abuse and childhood trauma, offering them hope, healing, and inspiration. In this episode we talk about: Kimberly's story of healing and surviving intergenerational trauma Living in your truth How forgiveness can be different for everyone's situation Inner child healing Healing modalities that helped her How to protect your children from the effects of trauma Leading with honesty and more... Episode Sponsored by: Go to https://betterhelp.com/plppodcast for 10% off your first month of therapy with BetterHelp and get matched with a therapist who will listen and help #sponsored For full show notes and episode resources head to: https://ericalippy.com/kimberly-shannon-murphy/ Find our guest at: Kimberly Shannon Murphy | Website, Instagram , YouTube Grab her book: Glimmer: A Story of Survival, Hope, and Healing Follow me on Social Media: Your Host: @ericalippy Podcast: @passionlovepursuit Facebook YouTube PASSION LOVE PURSUIT PODCASTS: https://ericalippy.com/the-podcast/
Today we discuss the in and outs of breaking generational trauma in which I am joined by Kimberly Shannon Murphy to discuss her newly released book "Glimmer". Generational trauma is the transference of traumatic experiences or stressors from one generation to the next. One of many types of trauma, it can happen through direct experience, witnessing violence, or living in an environment where violence is a constant threat.
What's up homies! Lisa Bilyeu here, and boy, do I have a treat for you today with this uplifting Instagram Live conversation with my girl, Kimberly Shannon Murphy. In this special episode, we're diving into an incredibly inspiring and powerful journey of resilience and transformation. Now, if you don't know who Kimberly is, let me just say, she's a woman who wears many hats - she's a survivor, an author, and an award-winning Hollywood stuntwoman! Yes, she's jumped out of buildings and hung from helicopters, but what truly sets her apart is her unyielding spirit to turn the most heartbreaking adversity into frikin' hardcore strength. “I had the moment of, ‘f*ck you, you're not going to win.” -Kimberly Shannon Murphy So, whether you're tuning in while sipping your morning coffee or during your evening wind-down, get ready for a candid, heart-to-heart chat that will leave you inspired and empowered to make the change you've been longing for in your own life. If you missed the 2 part episode with Kimberly, make sure you check it out! This woman's story, her strength and determination to break cycles of abuse and become the hero of her life and the lives of women and her daughter is the ultimate stunt! Dive into the two part episode with Kimberly Shannon Murphy starting here. Follow Kim Murphy: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@StuntwomanKimberlyShannon TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@kimberlyshannonmurphy Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kimberlyshannonmurphystunts/ Unlock your true potential and elevate your listening experience with our Women of Impact subscription service at https://impacttheorynetwork.supercast.com/ Sponsors: Women of Impact Podcast is sponsored by Growthday Network: https://growthday.com/podcasts Check out https://www.notion.com/lisa to try out the incredible power of Notion AI today.
***Trigger warning*** This episode discusses themes of generational trauma and sexual abuse, it may not be suitable for all listeners. This week we have an incredibly uplifting guest - Kimberly Shannon Murphy, a true force in Hollywood as a stuntwoman to some of the industry's biggest stars, but her story goes far beyond her on-screen badassery! We chat with her about her memoir, "Glimmer," which walks readers through her path to healing from the generational trauma she faced at the hands of her grandfather. During our interview with her she candidly explores the impact of these experiences on her parenting journey, she sheds light on the power of breaking cycles, the path to healing and reclaiming one's own narrative. Such a remarkable story of recovery, resilience, and the transformative power of motherhood. Resource Links: Grab your copy of GLIMMER: A Story of Survival, Hope and Healing on Amazon Follow Kimberly on IG: @kimberlyshannonmurphystunts Follow Sarah Wright Olsen: IG: @swrightolsen Follow Teresa Palmer: IG: @teresapalmer FB: https://www.facebook.com/teresamarypalmer/ DISCOUNT CODES: • Go to www.baeo.com and get 20% when using the code MOTHERDAZE20 • Go to www.lovewell.earth and get 20% when using the code MOTHERDAZE20 More about the show! • Watch this episode on YouTube here • Co-founders of @yourzenmama yourzenmama.com • Read and buy our book! "The Zen Mama Guide To Finding Your Rhythm In Pregnancy, Birth, and Beyond" Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Get ready for an episode that is as inspiring as it is empowering! And honestly, I want to warn you up front, this episode is also really heavy and may be triggering for some of you. Join me as we sit down with Hollywood stuntwoman Kimberly Murphy, whose story of resilience and healing will leave you in awe. She has jumped out of a building, hung from a helicopter, and tackled Brad Pitt! Her career and affinity for putting herself in painfully dangerous situations however, comes sadly from the pain of an abused 2 year old girl crying out for help. Despite a tough exterior, Kimberly's past is marked by childhood abuse that led to a cycle of unhealthy relationships. She believed this was normal - a misconception shared by many of the one in three women who have experienced childhood abuse. Watch as she shares how therapy and even exploring psychedelic work in her healing journey started to change her life. The unhealthy behaviors that Kimberly's abuse led to are all too common to many women dealing with the broken pieces and aftermath of an abusive start to life. Speaking your truth is a powerful tool for empowerment. This episode with Kim is a testament to the strength of a woman's totally badass journey to healing. While her story is beyond heartbreaking, I want you to know my commitment to approach this sensitive topic with utter love and grace. My hope is for the woman that really needs to see and hear what is possible can find what she needs and take away the valuable lessons about self-worth, growth, and the power of resilience. Check out Kim's book, Glimmer: A Story of Survival, Hope, Healing: https://www.amazon.com/Glimmer-Story-Survival-Hope-Healing/dp/0063228262 Hit that play button, prepare to be moved and inspired, and remember - you're not alone on this journey. Don't forget to subscribe for more empowering content and knowledge that'll help you navigate and improve your life! KIM TRUTH BOMBS: “I don't believe you need to forgive something that is unforgivable in order to be at peace with yourself.” “I feel more powerful in saying ‘I don't forgive you and look at what I'm able to do with my life.'” “I'm a big talker and that comes from living in a secret my whole life.” “I don't care who you trust in your family, you do not fully ever trust anyone.” Follow Kim Murphy: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@StuntwomanKimberlyShannon TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@kimberlyshannonmurphy Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kimberlyshannonmurphystunts/ Unlock your true potential and elevate your listening experience with our Women of Impact subscription service at https://impacttheorynetwork.supercast.com/ Sponsors: Women of Impact Podcast is sponsored by Growthday Network: https://growthday.com/podcasts For a limited time, Nutrafol is offering our listeners ten dollars off your first month's subscription and free shipping when you go to Nutrafol.com and enter the promo code LISA.
Prepare for an emotional rollercoaster as we delve into the chilling experiences of Hollywood stuntwoman, Kimberly Murphy. I want to warn you up front, this episode is emotionally heavy and may be triggering for some of you. Join me as we sit down Kimberly Murphy, whose story of resilience and healing will leave you in awe. She has jumped out of a building, hung from a helicopter, and tackled Brad Pitt! Her career and affinity for putting herself in painfully dangerous situations comes sadly from an abused 2 year girl crying out for help. In part one of this two-part episode, we unpack her harrowing journey from childhood abuse through physical violence and emotional manipulation. Kimberly's story is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit and the power of transformation. Despite the scars of her past, she has turned her life around in such an epic way, battled unhealthy relationships, and emerged as the badass woman she's become. Join me as I navigate this incredibly difficult conversation with Kimberly, exploring the depths of trauma and the uphill battle to recovery. This isn't just another podcast episode; it's a story of hope, strength, and the power of self-belief. My hope is for the woman that really needs to hear what is possible to find what she needs and take away the valuable lessons about self-worth, growth, and the power of resilience. By tuning in, you'll gain insights into the effects of trauma and the healing process, empowering you to face your own challenges head-on. Check out Kim's book, Glimmer: A Story of Survival, Hope, Healing: https://www.amazon.com/Glimmer-Story-Survival-Hope-Healing/dp/0063228262 So, are you ready to embark on this transformative journey? Hit that play button, and let's dive in! And if you haven't already, be sure to subscribe and leave a review for more empowering content and knowledge to help you level up your life! KIM TRUTH BOMBS: “I needed to walk away from my family in order to really heal.” “I didn't need validation from any f*cking one to tell my story. I can tell my story when I want, how I want, and the way I want.” “If you want something in life, do something everyday towards it.” “I had the moment of, ‘f*ck you, you're not going to win'.” “We can be so judgemental when we have no idea what people are going through.” Follow Kim Murphy: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@StuntwomanKimberlyShannon TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@kimberlyshannonmurphy Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kimberlyshannonmurphystunts/ Unlock your true potential and elevate your listening experience with our Women of Impact subscription service at https://impacttheorynetwork.supercast.com/ Sponsors: Women of Impact Podcast is sponsored by Growthday Network: https://growthday.com/podcasts For a limited time, Nutrafol is offering our listeners ten dollars off your first month's subscription and free shipping when you go to Nutrafol.com and enter the promo code LISA.
Welcome to WQA Radio, the weekly podcast from the Water Quality Association, the leading voice of the residential, commercial and industrial water treatment industry. Learn more at https://wqa.org. In this episode, we feature a portion of the session on the 2023 Consumer Opinion Study at the WQA Convention in Las Vegas. It's a panel discussion kicked off by an overview from WQA Chief Executive Office Pauli Undesser with panelists Shannon Murphy, Vice President for Development and Compliance at Aquamor, LLC; Doug Ramer, President of Martin Water Conditioning; and Neil White, Sales Director for North America with Watts Water Technology. Get the Consumer Opinion Study by going to https://wqa.org/cos
One of Hollywood's top stuntwomen, Kimberly Shannon Murphy, reveals how she found healing after enduring horrific sexual abuse by her grandfather and the gut wrenching discovery he had also victimized her mother. Watch and Subscribe to our YouTube Channel @NavigatingNarcissismPod Follow me on social: Instagram - @doctorramani Pod Instagram - @navigatingnarcissismpod Facebook - @doctorramani Twitter - @DoctorRamani YouTube: Dr. Ramani's YT - DoctorRamani I want to hear from you, too. Have a toxic topic you want me to explore? Email me at askdrramani@redtabletalk.com. I just might answer your questions on air. Guest Bio: Kimberly Shannon Murphy is Hollywood's go to Stunt Double for Premier Silver Screen actresses. Her resume is loaded with top box office films such as The Lone Ranger, Oblivion, Jack Reacher, Hunger Games, Savages, Men in Black 3, Knight and Day and the list goes on. Guest Information: Website - https://kimberlyshannonmurphy.com/ Instagram - kimberlyshannonmurphystunts TikTok - kimberlyshannonmurphy Twitter - @KSMstuntwoman This podcast should not be used as a substitute for medical or mental health advice. Individuals are advised to seek independent medical advice, counseling, and/or therapy from a healthcare professional with respect to any medical condition, mental health issue, or health inquiry, including matters discussed on this podcast. EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS Jada Pinkett Smith, Ellen Rakieten, Dr. Ramani Durvasula, Meghan Hoffman VP PRODUCTION OPERATIONS Martha Chaput CREATIVE DIRECTOR Jason Nguyen LINE PRODUCER Lee Pearce PRODUCER Matthew Jones, Aidan Tanner ASSOCIATE PRODUCER Mara De La Rosa ASSOCIATE CREATIVE PRODUCER Keenon Rush HAIR AND MAKEUP ARTIST Samantha Pack AUDIO ENGINEER Calvin Bailiff EXEC ASST Rachel Miller PRODUCTION OPS ASST Jesse Clayton EDITOR Eugene Gordon Eric Tome POST MEDIA MANAGER Luis E. Ackerman POST PROD ASST Moe Alvarez AUDIO EDITORS & MIXERS Matt Wellentin, Geneva Wellentin, VP, HEAD OF PARTNER STRATEGY Jae Trevits Digital MARKETING DIRECTOR Sophia Hunter VP, POST PRODUCTION Jonathan Goldberg SVP, HEAD OF CONTENT Lukas Kaiser HEAD OF CURRENT Christie Dishner VP, PRODUCTION OPERATIONS Jacob Moncrief EXECUTIVE IN CHARGE OF PRODUCTION Dawn ManningSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Charlotte Le Bon on her first feature film, “Falcon Lake,” why Quebec's Laurentian Mountains was the perfect setting for this spooky coming-of-age story, and what she thinks it means to be a “real, true artist.” Plus, Kimberly Shannon Murphy (34:32) on her memoir “Glimmer,” stories from her long career as one of Hollywood's most sought-after stuntwomen, and how the adrenaline rush of stunt work hid her traumatic childhood.
This week, Jay Jay welcomes special guest Kimberly Shannon Murphy! Kimberly has not only been one of Hollywood's go to Stuntwomen for years - doubling for the likes of Amber Heard, Cameron Diaz & Monica Bellucci - she is also a stunt coordinator, actress & author. Today, Kimberly is releasing her brand new book, titled 'Glimmer: A Story of Survival, Hope, and Healing.' Glimmer is a raw and heartening memoir of one woman's journey from surviving childhood sexual abuse to becoming one of the most successful stuntwomen in Hollywood. Hear Jay Jay & Kimberly discuss the ins & outs of her book, why she felt motivated to tell her story publicly, & how she got the courage to do so and to write this novel. In sharing her story, Kimberly hopes to turn her pain into purpose, and to serve as a hopeful example to others who are survivors of similar abuse & trauma. Don't miss this important conversation, & be sure to check out Kimberly's new book, which is linked below. amazon.com/Glimmer-Story-Survival-Hope-Healing-ebook/dp/B0B9SM63NF kimberlyshannonmurphy.com/ Produced & Edited by Matthew Mallinger
This episode's guest is Kimberly Shannon Murphy. She is a leading Hollywood stunt woman who has served as a double for numerous A-list actresses, performing in 133 feature films and television shows, including Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, Captain America, The Hunger Games, and Westworld. She has been recognized with numerous awards, and since 2018, has also worked as a stunt coordinator. Kimberly has written a new memoir entitled GLIMMER: A story of survival, hope, and healing. In her book she details her painful story of being sexually abused by her Grandfather as a small child, the aftermath of intergenerational familial abuse and her healing journey. Other topics include her struggles with eating disorders, self-harm, intimate relationships, self-love, and the incredible impact of becoming a parent to a beautiful little girl. Buy on Amazon: Glimmer - A story of survival, hope and healing https://www.amazon.com/Glimmer-Story-Survival-Hope-Healing/dp/0063228262 Kimberly Links Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/kimberlyshannonmurphystunts/ Website - https://kimberlyshannonmurphy.com/ Podcast URLS Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/254sEJYVMdKL5JaY0nskit Apple https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/from-trauma-to-triumph-with-wade-robson-and-james-safechuck/id1625756728 YouTube https://www.youtube.com/c/FromTraumaToTriumphPodcast/ Amazon/Audible https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/54f41991-cad8-42b5-bcda-fecfdedab159/from-trauma-to-triumph-with-wade-robson-and-james-safechuck Google Podcast https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy85OGFhMjhkMC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw Social: Wade Robson Instagram https://www.instagram.com/waderobsoncreations/ James Safechuck Instagram https://www.instagram.com/james.safechuck/
Daniel and David discuss the 2020 film Babyteeth - a movie that won all of the awards... but unfortunately couldn't beat the pandemic during it's release. Bringing together beloved old school stars such as Mendo and Essie Davis, up and comers Eliza Scanlen and Toby Wallace, with debut director Shannon Murphy - we ask the question, "should this movie have made more of a dent in the wider Australian culture?" (The answer is yes). Please enjoy.
How do you talk to your children about drugs? There is increase normalization and commercialization of drugs, especially marijuana, preying on kids. If parents don't talk to kids about drugs, they will learn about it from Snap Chat or Drug Dealers. Addiction is a disease on the young brain with serious health harms. Dr. Shannon Murphy is a pediatrician and expert in messaging to children and young adults. Dr. Shannon Murphy is a pediatrician who currently volunteers her time in drug education. Dr. Murphy received her undergraduate degree at Vanderbilt University and her M.D. from Emory School of Medicine. She completed her pediatric training at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia and subsequently worked as a primary care pediatrician in a community group practice in Alabama. She has served on a Practice Advisory Committee on Adolescent Substance Use for the American Academy of Pediatrics and currently sits on the Board of Directors for National Families in Action (NFIA), a national non-profit substance use prevention organization. Additionally, Dr. Murphy serves on the Expert Physician Council for the International Academy on the Science and Impact of Cannabis (IASIC), an international non-profit organization of doctors educating on marijuana. Dr. Murphy's primary focus is on adolescent health and well-being. She is actively involved in developing education-based community outreach programs throughout the state with a concentration on marijuana education for teens, parents, and community organizations. NIDA - is a resource Dr. Murphy referred to.
Award winning Creative Directors Bryan Barnes & Shannon Murphy at adam&eveDDB join the podcast to break down the music-for-ads industry. With experience working with brands like JetBlue, Volkswagen, Molson Coors, and Mountain Dew, the pair dive into tackling music from a creative perspective. Episode Highlights:05:30 - Shannon discusses her introduction to music in the advertising industry12:00 - Shannon dives into a project for Blue Moon, and the key role music played in the campaign17:00 - Bryan shares how he navigates music terminology in the production phase19:00 - Bryan dives into the background of a powerful project for P&G and the custom music process24:20 - Shannon & Bryan share their key advice for fellow creatives More on SoStereo:SoStereo makes it fast and easy for brands & agencies to use real music by real artists on their video content. Our goal is to help brands unlock the marketing power of music; to elevate content & better connect with consumers. Find out more at sostereo.com
Without question, Kimberly is one of the finest stunt professionals in the business.Her ability to perform and create amazing action on the big and small screen is indeed a gift.But it wasn't always a bed of roses you know. Kimberly tells me about how she started and we look at some of the action she's performed, finding out more about them and how they were done.A great chat and I hope you enjoy it.https://linktr.ee/behindthestuntsIf you've enjoyed this episode then why not follow us on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook using the following linkhttps://linktr.ee/behindthestunts
Shannon Murphy joins John Hiner and Eric Hultgren to talk about the political landscape in Michigan and the midterm elections right around the corner. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Invisible Forces is a podcast that investigates the unseen influences that drive our spending, our saving and our global economy. Hosted by Jefferies' insider Shannon Murphy, season three is all about one invisible force – the alchemy that can turn a series of unlikely events, surprises and setbacks into medicine's biggest successes.We'll hear from biotech industry leaders and our own Jefferies experts about some of the biggest breakthroughs in medical history – and the investments that brought them into reality.
Shannon Murphy is a Creative Director at Adam & Eve DDB in their NYC office. It was so nice to speak with her about her journey to Creative Director at one of the most awarded agencies in the world! In this episode, we talk about the many barriers to entering and advancing in this industry. Whether an aspiring advertiser or a senior-level associate, everyone can learn something about the industry and create great work in the episode. Visit our Instagram to see our master resource list and to connect with Shannon! @breakingandenteringpod --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/breakenter/message
I promise this chat w/ Shannon Murphy will bring a giant smile to your face (especially if you are a child of the 80's)! We talk about everything from motherhood, owning our mistakes and messes, and she shares a truth bomb: "children are our greatest teachers." Can I get an Amen for that?! We totally geek out over quotes, boy bands, boom boxes and celebs. (i.e. Hanson, The Fray, New Kids on the Block, Terence Trent D'Arby, Huey Lewis and the News (we might actually both SING also ;-D). Shannon tells us about her daily rituals of collecting joyful moments and reminds us that: "there's always light in the darkness; you just have to shift your perspective to find it." We chat about yoga, fitness, guided meditation, favorite books, authors, expectations, attachment, coparenting and the importance of friendship! It's so so good! Grab a cup of cacao, find a cozy spot or go for your favorite drive and enjoy. xo @alimarielong @cupcakeshannon @mojointhemorning @yogawithadriene @peloton @mb.mannino @heartmathmeditation @glennondoyle @lysaterkeurst @yunpueblo --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/alimarielong/support
Three conversations with three of Australia's most talented directors, who all made significant works in 2020 - Warwick Thornton, Shannon Murphy and Kitty Green.
Three conversations with three of Australia's most talented directors, who all made significant works in 2020 - Warwick Thornton, Shannon Murphy and Kitty Green.
From the team that brought you Invisible Forces comes Connecting the Dots, a brand new podcast to help make sense of the biggest trends in capital markets. Join host Shannon Murphy in conversation with Jefferies top investment experts and business leaders to connect the dots on everything from why SPAC is the word of the day to the importance of capital allocation to why carbon neutrality is the new standard for companies across sectors. Connecting the Dots reaches across the globe to understand the trending deals and transactions shaping the global economy.
For this episode of Mydylarama's Top Picks podcast, we're joined by our guest, academic, film programmer and Japanese Avant-Garde and Experimental Film Festival producer George Crosthwait. George's pick of the week, and also his first trip back to the cinema since February, is Shannon Murphy's debut film Babyteeth (2019), an Australian coming-of-age drama that both impressed and confused him due to it's tonal eccentricities. Abla's picks of the week include Richard Pryor: Omit The Logic (2013), now available on Sky, a pretty engaging and informative documentary about the comedian's life, and a couple of festivals to look out for: the Cologne International Film Festival, whose first - and entertainingly eclectic - edition will run 11-12 September 2020 across various venues in the city, and the London Kurdish Film Festival (15-24 August), offering a collection of 50 screenings carefully curated into various themes, all available ONLINE and for FREE! George's choice for this episode take the podcast deep into the beehive for Beyoncé's ambitious new visual album 'Black is King'. A kaleidoscopic collage of symbolism, music and visual splendour, involving an impressive roll call of African diasporic performers and artists, 'Black is King' is the first in a reported three picture deal between Beyoncé and Disney. We discuss the film's aesthetic qualities and cultural merit, as well as its more problematic dimensions, its simplistic, potentially fetishistic depiction of a vague and all-encompassing "African" culture, its celebration of opulence and capitalist ambitions as a lever of Black empowerment, and the way it highlights a melancholic search for identity, roots and heritage among many African Americans. We mention a number of other films, namely The Burial of Kojo (2018), that you can watch on Netflix, the excellent Black Girl (1966) by Ousmane Sembène, freely available on YouTube! As an aside, here is an article Abla mentions Disney's dodgy credentials when it comes to matters of race and ethnicity—not to mention its history of plagiarism, sexism and dubious business practices. Comments and feedback welcome @mydylarama and if you like our work donate at mydy.link/support. Follow us and comment! @mydylarama on Twitter & Facebook
Shannon Murphy's debut Babyteeth is one of the most important Australian films of the year, she joins us. Plus, an online series filmed entirely in lockdown in Spain and a bold and timely work from U.S. filmmakers The Ross Brothers.
Shannon Murphy's debut Babyteeth is one of the most important Australian films of the year, she joins us. Plus, an online series filmed entirely in lockdown in Spain and a bold and timely work from U.S. filmmakers The Ross Brothers.
High Fidelity has been given a millennial makeover with a new TV series. Hugh Jackman plays a charismatic and corrupt figure in Bad Education, and Australian director Shannon Murphy on the thrill of working on Killing Eve.
High Fidelity has been given a millennial makeover with a new TV series. Hugh Jackman plays a charismatic and corrupt figure in Bad Education, and Australian director Shannon Murphy on the thrill of working on Killing Eve.
We packed up our remote equipment and flew from Boston to Palm Springs, California to cover the 31st annual Palm Springs Film Festival to talk to female directors about their craft. There was a time when there were virtually no women in director's roles, but thankfully, times are changing and I was fortunate to meet and interview two female directors who are trailblazers in their field. First up, Sophie Deraspe, the Canadian director, screenwriter and cinematographer whose adaptation of the Greek tragedy, Antigone is giving audiences a new take on a very old story. Written by Sophocles 2500 years ago, Sophie's adaptation centers around a modern-day immigrant family living in Montreal and a brave teenage daughter who stands up to the law out of love and loyalty for her family. The film explores the burden of responsibility, even when our actions demand incredible inner-strength and sacrifice. Antigone, starring Nahema Ricci is winning awards at festivals worldwide and was honored to be selected as Canada's entry at the 92nd Annual Academy Awards. Sophie's career journey toward finding her path as a director will inspire you. Says Sophie: “There is nothing that can stop me. I will never give up. I'll find my way around any obstacle.” As luck would have it, I also had the opportunity to sit down with Australian director Shannon Murphy just a few hours after she was named to Variety's Top 10 Director's List. Her latest film is Babyteeth, the story of a cancer stricken 16 year old played by Eliza Scanlen who falls in love with a troubled drug addict. As a director, Shannon says she loves complicated love stories, and this is definitely one of them with the mother's role brilliantly acted by Essie Davis. In this interview, Shannon shared what it was like early in her career when she was often the only female in the room. Heeding the advice of other women in film, she decided to be her authentic self. Says Shannon: “I knew when I was 17 that I wanted to be a director. It is all I have ever wanted. I'm incredibly ambitious. I'm obsessed. This is my passion!” #PSIFF @essiedavisdaily @BWME #storybehindhersuccess #16LifeLessons #mydoveproductions
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