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"The George Carlin Show" is a sitcom that aired on Fox from 1994-1995. The show centers around George O'Grady, a curmudgeonly New York City cab driver in his 50s who hangs out at a neighborhood bar. While it follows a traditional sitcom format with a laugh track and episodic structure, Carlin's involvement ensured that the writing frequently touched on anti-establishment themes, and generational conflicts. In later interviews, George Carlin expressed disappointment with the creative process behind the show, feeling that network interference diluted his vision and that the show lacked the creative freedom he needed to thrive. The show gave viewers a rare look at Carlin attempting to live within the bounds of a formula he often mocked. Will the S1E1 boys enjoy this or would they rather watch Carlin's classic Stand-Up instead? Listen as they deep dive the show's first episode, "When Unexpected Things Happen to George". Starring: George Carlin, Alex Rocco, Paige French, Anthony Starke, Christopher Rich, Susan Sullivan, & Mike Hagerty www.S1E1POD.com Instagram & X (Twitter): @S1E1POD
RMR 0308: Special Guest, Jennifer Fox Bratton, joins your hosts, Dustin Melbardis and Russell Guests for the Retro Movie Roundtable as they revisit My Best Friend's Wedding (1997) [PG-13] Genre: Romantic Comedy, Comedy, Romance Starring: Julia Roberts, Dermot Mulroney, Cameron Diaz, Rupert Everett, Philip Bosco, M. Emmet Walsh, Rachel Griffiths, Carrie Preston, Susan Sullivan, Christopher Masterson, Paul Giamatti Directed by: P. J. Hogan Recorded on 2025-02-21
Tonight on The Last Word: Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg opposes Donald Trump's request to lift the gag order in the hush money case. Also, Justice Alito refuses to recuse from January 6 cases over the flag scandals. Plus, Senate Republicans block a bill protecting contraception access. And President Biden is in France to give a D-Day anniversary speech. Adam Klasfeld, Andrew Weissmann, Susan Sullivan, Sen. Tammy Baldwin, and Simon Rosenberg join Lawrence O'Donnell.
Which CBS or MTV reality star will win season 2 of The Challenge: USA? On the new episodes of Our Flag Means Death, Stede and Blackbeard's post-breakup reunion creates some weird tension. On the new series Neon, three friends from a small town in Florida move to Miami with dreams of making it big in raggaeton. Plus, Hollywood trivia, and entertainment headlines, including Daniel Radcliffe responding to rumors that he's going to be the next Wolverine, Castle actress Susan Sullivan reveals she's recovering from lung cancer surgery, and New Mexico special prosecutors reveal they're assembling a new grand jury to potentially bring new charges against Alec Baldwin in the death of Halyna Hutchins. More at ew.com, ew.com/wtw, and @EW on X (formerly Twitter) and @EntertainmentWeekly everywhere else. Host/Writer/Producer Gerrad Hall (@gerradhall); Producer: Ashley Boucher (@ashleybreports) and Alamin Yohannes (@AlaminYohannes); Editor: Samee Junio (@it_your_sam); Writer: Dustin Nelson. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
“Life's not the French Riviera; life's not a charity ball…” – theme song by George Tipton & Leslie BricusseSusan and Sharon wrap up their thoughts on “It's A Living” with a global look at everything “IAL” -- from their top favorite episodes, to the amazing careers of the stars – and don't forget that unforgettable theme song! So, if you've ever wanted to hear Sharon sing “You Only Live Twice” – this is the episode for you!Plus -- The 5 Things You Need to Know About “It's A Living”!THE CONVERSATIONWhat ever happened to TV theme songs?“Above the Top” – is there really a restaurant on the top floor of the Bonaventure Hotel?Why did Proctor & Gamble pull out as a sponsor after the very first episode?OPERATION: SALAD STATION! Why is it in the break room? And where's the sneeze guard?The Weirdest Episode: where Jan dies giving birth, meets the “Angel of Death” – Danny Thomas – and strangest of all, gets three months off for maternity leave!Susan Sullivan or Marian Mercer – who mothered the wild waitresses best?Stu Silver, Jenna McMahon & Dick St.Clair or Paul Younger Witt and Tony Thomas: Who created the show – and who ran it?RUN THE NUMBERS: How many female writers and directors did “It's A Living” have? Maybe more than you think… (Including Neema Barnette – the first African American woman to direct a sitcom!)So join Susan and Sharon as they talk pay phones, Sizzler, “Beauty and the Beast”, Burt Reynolds, the Bona Vista Lounge -- and safe gun storage!Plus – fan shout-outs! And some big “Scarecrow & Mrs. King” news! And a salute to some 80's TV Ladies we've lost this year…BREAKING NEWS: 80's TV Ladies has been nominated for three People's Choice Podcast Awards! Check us out at Podcast Awards.AUDIOGRAPHYWatch “It's A Living” on Amazon, Tubi or YouTube.Learn about real-life safe gun storage at Be Smart For Kids and Moms Demand.Disarm Hate at Everytown. HOMEWORK ASSIGNMENTThe 90s TV Babies have to watch the following episodes of “It's a Living”Season 1: Ep 1 & Ep 13Season 3: Ep 2Season 5: Ep 2Season 6: Ep 1SCARECROW AND MRS. KINGFind out more about the 40th Anniversary Event October 13-14 on Facebook.Get details and register for the event.CONNECTFor transcripts, contact info and more visit 80sTVLadies.com.Join the fun on Facebook, Insta and Twitter.Don't miss out. Sign up for the 80s TV Ladies mailing list.Please help us make more 8TL on PATREON.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5585115/advertisement
"You could tell that they were afraid the show was too sexy..." - Jane EspensenSusan and Sharon start their look back at the under-the-radar 1980's comedy “It's A Living” with modern-day TV writer/producers Jane Espenson and Drew Z. Greenberg. Jane Espenson has written for shows such as “Buffy the Vampire Slayer”, “Once Upon A Time”, “Gilmore Girls”, “Jessica Jones”, “Battlestar Galactica” and “Game of Thrones”. Drew Greenberg's credits include “Dexter”, “Warehouse 13”, “Firefly”, “Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.” and “Arrow”.Jane and Drew grew up as 70's and 80's “TV Babies” and each found their way to their dream career along twisting paths back when getting into the business was just as difficult – but even more mysterious. When the COVID-19 quarantine began, Jane and Drew came up with a unique way of keeping themselves entertained -- and sane: they embarked on a rewatch of “It's A Living”. After almost 40 years, what did they remember? What did they forget? What surprised them? Does it hold up? And what happened to Susan Sullivan and Ann Jillian??THE CONVERSATIONTO BOLDLY GO – How two separate chance meetings with Star Trek writer/producer René Echevarria paved the way for both Jane and Drew.Jane remembers Drew's first day at “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” – and so does Drew!Who is “It's A Living” creator Jenna McMahon – and why is she using a pseudonym??What are the hidden similarities between “Facts Of Life”, “Desperate Housewives”, “Golden Girls”, “Sex And The City”… and “It's A Living”?In Season One – are six characters too many? Can you have too many women?THE “CHARACTER TYPES” OF “IT'S A LIVING”: the Innocent, the Maneater, the Grounded Realist and the Smart Aleck – but who is who?What's up with those ever-changing waitress outfits?How Ann Jillian was the “secret comedy weapon” of the show – and what happened when she got de-sexy-ied in Season Two?Could you have a character like Sonny today? And is he really playing that piano?What it means to re-watch a show with “nostalgia goggles”.Jane reveals her “Secret Trick” to writing Iconic Women!When Anne met Jane! Susan's sister and 8TL superfan, Anne Lambert, joins in to say hello and keep us talking during the break.So join Susan and Sharon – and Jane and Drew – as they talk “Small Wonder”, syndication, “success pie”, swim-top switches -- and Piggy Barbecue!!NOTE: This episode was recorded before the WGA and SAGAFTRA strike.AUDIOGRAPHYRead “Girl in the Show: Three Generations of Comedy, Culture and Feminism” by Anna Fields at Bookshop.Check out Molly Ringwald's New Yorker essay “What About ‘The Breakfast Club? Revisiting the Movies of My Youth in The Age of #MeToo”Follow Drew Greenberg on Twitter @DrewZacharyFollow Jane Espenson on Twitter @JaneEspensonWatch “It's A Living” on Tubi or YouTube.Visit the WGA Strike hub.Visit the SAG AFTRA strike hub.CONNECTFor transcripts, contact info and more visit 80sTVLadies.com.Don't miss out. Sign up for the 80s TV Ladies mailing list!Please help us make more 8TL. Get ad-free episodes and more on PATREON!This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5585115/advertisement
As the UK's independent public inquiry into Covid-19 gets underway, members of the Covid bereaved complain that they are not being given an opportunity to testify. Today, in the second part of our two-part special, Mark speaks to the parents of Susan Sullivan, a woman with Down's Syndrome who died of Covid-19 at Barnet General Hospital on March 28, 2020, after being deemed “not for resuscitation” and he reveals the findings of a confidential investigation by the Royal Free NHS Hospital Trust into her death. The report, which makes for shocking reading, found that Susan was not seen by a consultant until 20 hours after admission to Barnet's Accident and Emergency department and that the fact that she had Down's Syndrome and had been fitted with a pacemaker should not have excluded her from intensive care. Mark also speaks to Kamran Mallick, the CEO of Disability Rights UK, about what the Sullivan case reveals about the pattern of discrimination experienced by people with learning disabilities across the NHS, and to Dominic Wilkinson, a medical ethicist, who explains the challenge to doctors of weighing the harms and benefits of invasive procedures to patients. Presented by Mark Honigsbaum @honigsbaum With: John and Ida Sullivan www.covidfamiliesforjustice.org / @CovidJusticeuk Kamran Mallick, CEO of Disability Rights UK. www.disabilityrights.uk / @KamranMallick Professor Dominic Wilkinson @NeonatalEthics Professor of Medical Ethics and Director of Medical Ethics at the Oxford Uehiro Centre for Practical Ethics. Dominic is also a Consultant Neonatologist at the John Radcliffe Hospital and a Senior Research Fellow at Jesus College. www.jesus.ox.ac.uk/about-jesus-college/our-community/people/professor-dominic-wilkinson/ Series Producer: Melissa FitzGerald @Melissafitzg Cover art by Patrick Blower www.blowercartoons.com Follow us on Twitter: @GoingViral_pod Follow us on Instagram: goingviral_thepodcast Blog: markhonigsbaum.substack.com This episode of Going Viral has been produced with the support of a grant from the Higher Education Innovation Fund at City, University of London. It is part of the project, “Commemorating Covid, Remembering Pandemics”, www.rememberingpandemics.com If you enjoy our podcast - please leave us a rating or review. Thank you!
As the UK's independent public inquiry into Covid-19 gets underway, members of the Covid bereaved complain that they are not being given an opportunity to testify. Today, Mark speaks to the parents of Susan Sullivan, a Down's Syndrome woman who died of Covid-19 at Barnet General Hospital on March 28, 2020, after being deemed “not for resuscitation” and being denied access to intensive care. The Sullivans have long suspected that their daughter was the victim of medical bias and may have survived if the hospital had granted her statutory right to have a family member at her bedside. Determined to be Susan's voice, John and Ida Sullivan launched their own investigation into Susan's death and uncovered a catalogue of medical errors in the process. We also hear from Baroness Heather Hallet, the chair of the UK public inquiry, and from Fran Hall and other members of Covid-19 Bereaved Families for Justice UK. Presented by Mark Honigsbaum @honigsbaum With: Fran Hall @FranFD1 John and Ida Sullivan www.covidfamiliesforjustice.org Series Producer: Melissa FitzGerald @Melissafitzg Cover art by Patrick Blower www.blowercartoons.com Follow us on Twitter: @GoingViral_pod Follow us on Instagram: goingviral_thepodcast Blog: markhonigsbaum.substack.com This episode of Going Viral has been produced with the support of a grant from the Higher Education Innovation Fund at City, University of London. It is part of the project, “Commemorating Covid, Remembering Pandemics”, www.rememberingpandemics.com If you enjoy our podcast - please leave us a rating or review. Thank you!
As the UK's independent public inquiry into Covid-19 gets underway, members of the Covid bereaved complain that they are not being given an opportunity to testify. In a new two part special, Mark speaks to the parents of Susan Sullivan, a Down's Syndrome woman who died of Covid-19 at Barnet General Hospital on March 28, 2020, after being deemed “not for resuscitation” and being denied access to intensive care. The Sullivans have long suspected that their daughter was the victim of medical bias and may have survived if the hospital had granted her statutory right to have a family member at her bedside. Determined to be Susan's voice, John and Ida Sullivan launched their own investigation into Susan's death and uncovered a catalogue of medical errors in the process. Mark investigates.... ...'That's Dancing Queen' and 'Who Do We Not Save' coming to Going Viral on Thursday 13th July.
In this episode of the Life and Football Podcast our special guest is Terrence Hicks. Terrence Hicks is currently the Head Football Coach for Plant City Highschool in Florida. Hicks is a former defensive back at Wharton High School in Tampa, Hicks played football at Southeastern University and joined the Raiders' coaching staff in 2022 following stops as defensive coordinator at Alonso High School and Wharton. This is a great interview with great insight into the Life and Football Journey of Coach Hicks. For the Raiders, Hicks will be the program's third head coach over the last three season. Plant City principal Susan Sullivan said. “He's been the one on campus all season, working with our boys and making sure that they're doing what they need to do at school academically, that they're in class, they're on time, they're working hard, he's been the one that's handled a lot of the communication. He's just done a really good job and the kids really respect him so we felt like it was a natural next step to move ahead with him at the head coach position.” The Life and Football Podcast is available on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Anchor, Spotify, Breaker, Overcast, Pocketcasts, Radio Public, Stitcher, Player FM, & YouTube!! Lifeandfootball.com
What was it like to break into directing in the 1970s and '80s? Let's find out!Sharon and Susan are honored to talk with Emmy-winning director Karen Arthur. Karen started out as an actress on such shows as “Get Smart”, “The Streets of San Francisco”, “Mannix”, “That Girl” and “The Monkees”. In 1975 she made the transition to directing and has since helmed episodes of classic TV series including “Judging Amy”, “Hart to Hart”, “7th Heaven” and “Remington Steele”, as well as the powerful true story TV movie “The Rape of Richard Beck” and the award-winning mini-series “The Jacksons: An American Dream” starring Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs and Angela Bassett.In 1985, Ms. Arthur was the first woman to win a primetime Emmy award for directing, for her work on the “Cagney & Lacey” episode “Heat”. She has worked with some of the biggest stars in Hollywood, including Ed Asner, Kirstie Allie, Delta Burke, Barbara Hershey, Diane Ladd, Bernadette Peters, Christopher Plummer, Christopher Reeves, Jane Seymour, Susan Sullivan and Angelina Jolie.THE CONVERSATIONHow drinking wine and dreaming of Hollywood with a friend in summer stock led to “Remington Steele” creator Michael Gleason going to bat for Karen to get her first TV directing job: “Rich Man, Poor Man Book II”.Almost getting kicked off the lot for parking in the “Director” spot – and then telling the Security Guard: “I AM the director!”Fun and heartache on “Hart to Hart” with the great Stefanie Powers.Meeting and falling in love on “Cagney & Lacey” with her husband of 39 years -- director of photography Thomas Neuwirth.Winning the Emmy and how it changed everything for Karen – and the women directors to follow.DOWN IN FRONT: How sitting in the front row when the bosses are watching your work is the best director trick she's learned -- and why…Working with Lee Grant and Carol Kane on The Mafu Cage and learning to give actors – and herself – “room to fail”.The choreography of directing and creating intricate shots.Choosing her projects carefully -- and getting the nickname “Karen No”.Filming “The Rape of Richard Beck” with Richard Crenna -- and the message he showed the crew written on his own butt!So join Susan and Sharon – and Karen – as they talk about bumping into Tyne Daly on Broadway, getting checks from Paul Newman and swallowing fire with Pierce Brosnan!PLUS – 80'S TV LADIES TRIBUTE salutes the recent passing of some legendary TV and film ladies…AND -- listener feedback from our fans!AUDIOGRAPHYDefining Women: Television and the Case of Cagney & Lacey by Julie D'Acci. Get it at Bookshop. Primetime Feminism: Television, Media Culture and the Women's Movement Since 1970 by Bonnie J. Dow. Get it at Penn Press or Amazon.Part of Weirding Way Media with Mike White & Chris Stachiw Help us make episodes AND experience them ad-free, plus get cool exclusive content: WE'RE NOW ON PATREON!For more information or to download a transcript of this podcast, visit our website - 80sTVLadies.com. Don't miss out. Sign up for our mailing list.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5585115/advertisement
En el centenario de su nacimiento, ocurrido en 1880, el estado americano de Pensilvania declaró el 27 de junio como el Día de Helen Keller, promovido por el museo dedicado a esta audaz personalidad que, probablemente, muchos ya conocéis. La estadounidense Helen Adams Keller, conferenciante, activista y escritora, fue una mujer extraordinaria. Debido a unas fiebres altas cuando apenas tenía dos años, Helen se quedó ciega, muda y sorda. A los 7 años inventó hasta 60 signos para comunicarse con una amiga, pero su comportamiento errático dejó a su familia preocupada por la necesidad de ingresarla en un centro. Aun así, su madre no se rindió y tras leer sobre la posible educación de otro niño ciego y sordo en una obra de Dickens, recorrió varias instituciones, hasta llegar al Instituto Perkins para ciegos, en Boston, animada por el inventor del teléfono, Alexander Graham Bell, que trabajaba con niños sordos en esa época. En Perkins, Helen empezó a formarse con la educadora Susan Sullivan. Esa relación duraría los siguientes 49 años de sus vidas. Deletrear con los dedos fue la fórmula inicial para seguir con clases de conversación en varios institutos para sordos (tardó 25 años en aprender a hablar para comunicarse con los demás) y asistir a la universidad. Las personas se sentían admiradas y sorprendidas de los logros de Helen, y conoció a mucha gente influyente, como el escritor Mark Twain, quien le procuró el patrocinio del hombre de negocios Henry H. Rogers, que financió sus estudios universitarios. Susan Sullivan la acompañaba a las clases. Keller se graduó con cum laude, a la vez que escribía sus logros en “La historia de mi vida”. Helen Keller se convirtió en una conferenciante y activista convencida, por el voto femenino, los derechos de los trabajadores, los derechos de los discapacitados o el pacifismo. Visitó más de 40 países para inspirar a las personas a superarse y luchar por sus metas, y hoy es un símbolo de resiliencia y entrega a los demás. Web: http://www.amadag.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Asociacion.Agorafobia/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/amadag.psico/ Youtube Amadag TV: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC22fPGPhEhgiXCM7PGl68rw Escuela de Ansiedad: http://www.escuelaansiedad.com
Hello, and welcome to Beauty and the Biz where we talk about the business and marketing side of plastic surgery, and 6k B&A Photos and Just for Men. I'm your host, Catherine Maley, author of Your Aesthetic Practice – What your patients are saying, as well as consultant to plastic surgeons, to get them more patients and more profits. Now, today's episode is called "6k B&A Photos, plus Just for Men — with Sam Lam, MD". One of the biggest complaints I hear is the reluctance of patients to share their B/A photos. I used to believe that too. Until I met surgeons who have thousands of B/A photos of their patients on their website, on their social media and on Ipads in their office. How is that possible? Why can one practice collect thousands and others can't? In this week's Beauty and the Biz Podcast, I let Dr. Sam Lam answer that question for us. Dr. Lam is a facial plastic surgeon with 20 years of experience in private practice in Plano, TX. He focuses on face and hair transplantation, and still manages to collect lots of social proof from his happy patients, willing to share. Here are other topics we talked about: How to grow a “Just for Men” component to your cosmetic practice How he grew his own 600-video library and use it to market his services How his building differentiates him from his competitors (gorgeous) Visit Dr. Lam's Website P.S. If you haven't already, please subscribe to Beauty and the Biz and I would appreciate a 5-star review to grow the audience. Thank you!
Monarch butterflies are still in the middle of their story – and it's one that is precarious. Humans are still trying to figure out a lot about them, and aspects of the monarch story have been misrepresented over the years. Research: Monarch Joint Venture: https://monarchjointventure.org/ “Monarch Butterfly.” The National Wildlife Federation. https://www.nwf.org/Educational-Resources/Wildlife-Guide/Invertebrates/Monarch-Butterfly Sutherland, Douglas W.S. and Jean Adams, ed. “The Monarch Butterfly – Our National Insect.” Part of “Insect Potpourri: Adventures in Entomology.” CRC Press. 1992. Britannica, The Editors of Encyclopaedia. "Danaus". Encyclopedia Britannica, 15 Feb. 2018, https://www.britannica.com/topic/Danaus-Greek-mythology Kathleen S. Murphy. “Collecting Slave Traders: James Petiver, Natural History, and the British Slave Trade.” The William and Mary Quarterly, vol. 70, no. 4, 2013, pp. 637–70. JSTOR, https://doi.org/10.5309/willmaryquar.70.4.0637 Müller-Wille, Staffan. 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On this episode Simon K speaks about St Patrick's day and all its myths and legends. He looks at interesting facts about the man and the legend and gets to know the myth a little closer. He also talks to special guest Aindrias e Staic about his life, what he's up to at the moment and looks back at some Irish tales including St Patrick himself. Together Simon & Aindrias discuss how Ireland sees St Patrick's day and how it is perceived in other places including of course the USA. Have a listen to a fascinating insight into St Patrick and his life. Aindrias de Staic Aindrias de Staic is an Irish fiddle player and one of a new generation of Irish storytellers. He performs in both the Irish language and in English. Well known for his vibrant style of fiddle performance and charismatic stage presence, Aindrias de Staic has enjoyed roles on London's West End (Woody Sez) and with Dublin's Abbey theatre (Jimmy's hall) but Aindrias is also a well known Irish language TV presenter (Tg4) & award winning story-teller. His work is heavily informed by his upbringing in the rural west of Ireland, particularly Mayo and Clare.Since completing a Masters (Hon's) at University Limerick, Aindrias has become one of a new generation of Irish story- tellers. He's chiefly interested in the combination of music & storytelling in Theatre, Film, TV, Digital media and live Storytelling performance. His work as traditional artist, actor and Tv presenter in recent years has given a confident approach to reinvigorate aspects of Irish story-telling with music, character development and theatrical devices. Aindrias de Staic is well known for his work in the Traditional Arts locally and internationally. He has directed and produced a wide range of collaborative arts projects and events including Greek-Irish Music Project in Melbourne and various theatre and story-telling productions worldwide. In recent years he has returned to his craft as a fiddle player, and is known internationally for his lively, wild approach to bowing, double stops and heavy chords. His fiddle style is influenced by recordings his great grandmother Susan Sullivan from West Clare and also by his upbringing near the Mayo Gaelteacht. Web: https://www.aindrias.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/aindestaic?lang=en Facebook: Aindrias de Staic - Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com › ... › Public figure › Musician IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm3557478/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/smalltownsheanachai/ Support us!
⬇️. ⬇️. ⬇️. Manage 75 Staff? No Way! Interview with Edwin Williams, MD (Ep.139) Hello and welcome to this episode of Beauty and the Biz with Edwin Williams, MD. Very few surgeons understand the business side of plastic surgery like Dr. Williams, so I had him on Beauty and the Biz to share his pearls. He's a facial plastic surgeon in private practice in upstate New York in a cute town called Latham in Albany which happens to be the capital of NY. He has grown his multi-specialty practice in a 22K square foot facility with 7 surgeons, 75 staff, a surgical center, hair center and medspa. Listen in as Dr. Williams shares his business acumen that helped him grow an 8-figure practice with lots of moving parts. Even if you have no aspirations for such growth, you'll get the fundamentals needed for any size practice. This is a “must hear” if you struggle with inconsistent revenues, staff issues that keep you up at night and you're bordering on burnout from being the surgeon, manager, marketer and all the other hats you wear. Visit Dr. Williams' website P.S. Can you please leave a quick review at Apple Podcasts? Just click the link HERE If you want to talk more about your specific situation, just leave me a message at https://www.CatherineMaley.com, or DM me on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/CatherineMaleyMBA.
EPISODE 66 – MY BEST FRIEND'S WEDDING Welcome to Bad Romance Month! This week, Ashley reveals her New Year's Resolution; Chris gets double-cancelled; Brandon learns the origin of “Float On”; and Brian shares his sister's review. BTW: THE FINGER SCENE! Starring: Julia Roberts, Dermot Mulroney, Cameron Diaz, Rupert Everett, Philip Bosco, M. Emmet Walsh, Rachel Griffiths, Carrie Preston, Susan Sullivan, and Christopher Masterson Directed by P.J. Hogan FOLLOW US:Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/trashwatch)Instagram (@trashwatchpodcast)Twitter (@trashwatchcast)Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/trashwatchpodcast/)Email (trashwatchpodcast@gmail.com)Listen to Brian's music at (https://www.brianhorne.com)Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/trashwatch)
Susan Sullivan discusses Carson and her 19 appearances on Carson's Tonight Show, Joan Rivers, Garry Shandling, Cary Grant, & Charlton Heston.
While 1997's "My Best Friend's Wedding" may appear to be a romantic comedy starring Julia Roberts as our charismatic heroine, it's actually a psychological thriller in which Cameron Diaz as the kooky co-ed Kimmy becomes our heroine in peril, while the charismatic (and sultry) voice of reason is none other than George, an under-sung gay character (if not icon) of 90's cinema played by BAFTA-nominated Rupert Everett. Dermot Mulroney continues to be a delight to look at, even if his character might not be sharpest sports writer in the press box, Paul Giamatti pops up as a One Scene Queen, Susan Sullivan gives good Baranski, and dynamic duo Rachel Griffiths and Carrie Preston steal the show. We also have a lot to say about father of the bride Philip Bosco ("It Takes Two," anyone?), stressful kitchen scenes, Andy Garcia in "When a Man Loves a Woman," Lisa Ann Walter's wardrobe in "The Parent Trap," Cammy Diaz's big pork product energy, and feelings on the upcoming "My Best Friend's Wedding" musical. Email: thebsapod@gmail.com Twitter: @bsapod Colin Drucker Twitter: @colindrucker Instagram: @colindrucker_ Nick Kochanov Twitter: @nickkochanov Instagram: @nickkochanov
As a little girl Susan always dreamed of changing the world but a traumatic experience led her to turn to food for comfort. By the time she was 13 she weighed close to 300 pounds. Then one day she met a weight loss coach who believed in her dreams and helped her loose 160 pounds. Today she is an Entrepreneur, Author and Founder of Sullivan Leadership Solutions where she passionately coaches woman who have faced the same struggles as she once did. She says "God gives us all gifts to use on this earth and he can turn your mess into a message." Connect with Susan Sullivan and purchase her new book at: Susansullivan.net or join her Facebook group at "Start with Vision."
This week TV addicts Schmee and Riker review the pilot of Dharma & Greg, "Pilot" (ABC/Hulu). We discuss how well it did in defining the genre/conventions of the show, introducing its characters, how well it informed the series plot, and how well it hooked us to watch more! Follow us and let us know what you think! Twitter: @PilotsThePod | Facebook: www.facebook.com/PilotsThePodcast | Instagram: www.instagram.com/pilotsthepodcast/ Check out our website at www.PilotsThePodcast.com.
April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month, and in this episode, we’re exploring this year’s campaign, We Can Build Safe Online Spaces. Listen as NSVRC’s Susan Sullivan explains why 2021 was the right year for this campaign, provides an overview of new resources that allow you to easily host an online SAAM event, and shares other ways you can get involved and make a difference during SAAM. For more information and transcripts visit www.nsvrc.org/podcasts.
1 in 3 American adults is at risk for developing chronic kidney disease. Jacqueline Burgess-Bishop, CEO for the National Kidney Foundation of Illinois, and Susan Sullivan, kidney recipient and Foundation board member, share ways to take care of your kidney health while making an impact in your community.
After years of running award-winning restaurants, Susan Sullivan (Boronia Kitchen) decided to take her hospitality nous to the suburbs and created a venue that quickly became a hit with locals. On the eve of its second birthday the pandemic hit and changed the entire operations, but thanks to the support of Gladesville residents, it’s become an integral hub of the community.https://boroniakitchen.com.auhttps://www.instagram.com/boroniakitchen/Follow Deep In The Weeds on Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/deepintheweedspodcast/?hl=enFollow Huckhttps://www.instagram.com/huckstergram/Follow Rob Locke (Executive Producer)https://www.instagram.com/foodwinedine/
WSFF REWIND, a new virtual film series featuring encore screenings of documentaries from their first four years plus live post-film conversations with filmmakers, athletes, and activists. July 16-25, 2020.
www.SeasideCenter.org Relax into Wholeness is the message today from Dr. Rev. Christian Sorensen on this Sunday, September 29, 2019, affirming I relax into the wholeness of who I am! Today we welcomed for the very first time a truly heart-warming performance by DeAnna Carpenter who can be found on her website or on Facebook. Dr. Christian’s Corner Big shoutout of appreciation to our Board of Directors who paid and hosted the incredible Fiesta last Sunday. The appreciation party was in your honor to celebrate all your love and support for Seaside this year. Susan Sullivan organized the event which fed over 200 people, most staying to enjoy the free Kinnie Dye concert. It was a lot of fun partying with you! This morning’s message is to remind us that the path to Spirit doesn’t have to be stress-filled. Drama often is a common experience when one is not at ease, or in dis-ease. Today's message is to inspire us to know there is another choice on the path of revealing wholeness. In support of wholeness, I will be leading a weekly Midweek Healing Ritual starting Wednesday night, October 9. It will be a service where you have an opportunity to light candles, meditate, engage in dialogue, and make your prayer request known for me to pray. ~ In Love, Rev. Christian.
Today’s message from Dr. Christian Sorensen was recorded May 5th, 2019 and it’s titled Healing the Past affirming I am free to fully express myself! Today we welcome back the spirit, voice, beauty, and artistry of Nadine Risha who can be found here on her website and on Facebook. Dr. Christian’s Corner As we at Seaside continue our journey this year on the subject of Healing, cleaning up the past is an important part of the equation. If you’ve been lugging some extra baggage from the past to the present day, it may be time to unload some of the weight! I trust this morning’s message will inspire you to open up and unpack some of those things that may not be serving you any longer. I hope you enjoyed my cooking from the stage last week to help launch Gourmets for God. Thank you to those of you who stopped by the G4G table last week and proposed hosting a meal. We got a good jump on having some fun offerings. Talk to Susan Sullivan at the G4G table today and she can help your imagination create a fun gathering at your place. You’ll deepen friendships over a meal, experience laughter, hear stories and at the same time help Seaside raise a few extra dollars as we auction off the seats to your event. Today is the first day the tickets go on sale for the Lisa Nichols event on Friday, June 14th. She has been motivating the masses since her phenomenal launch on Oprah after the movie, The Secret. She is one of the top requested inspirational speakers on the planet, and we are blessed to have her at Seaside. Come visit us on our website SeasideCenter.org and you can always join us in Encinitas, California on a Sunday sometime where we always great music, a spirited message and a joyful, loving, vibrant community that await you.
When David Banner gets an overdose of gamma radiation, it awakens an inner-monster who is triggered by rage, transforming the doctor into The Incredible Hulk. We take a look a the 1978 pilot telefilm by Kenneth Johnson, starring Bill Bixby and Susan Sullivan.
TOSCA MUSK is an award-winning producer of over 20 feature films, television movies, and web content. Her television movie, HOLIDAY ENGAGEMENT, provided Hallmark Channel with it’s highest-rated Sunday night movie in the network’s history, and her family feature, SIMPLE THINGS, garnered nine awards, including three “Best Picture” Awards, and “Audience” Award. Musk’s web series, TIKI BAR TV, was used by Steve Jobs to promote the iPod with Video in his 2005 Keynote speech and held the ranking of #1 downloaded video on iTunes for over 3 months. It is still considered to be a pioneer of web series. Musk spent her first 8 years in the entertainment industry working for Alliance (later Alliance Atlantis) Communications Corp, the largest entertainment production and distribution company in Canada. During that time, Musk became Director of Development, specifically for Sela Ward’s Magnolia films, and aided in the development, production, and sale of movies and mini-series for network and cable television. Moving back into production, Musk took on the position of LA segment producer for “TV Guide Television”, then went on to produce and direct her first feature film, PUZZLED, starring Jordan Ladd, Bryce Johnson, and Susan Sullivan. Tosca’s most recent projects are the Lifetime thriller CLARA'S DEADLY SECRET, the horror Feature, HAVENHURST, alongside Executive Producer Mark Burg, and the Digital Feature, JESSICA DARLING’S IT LIST, based on a NY Times best selling book series by Megan McCafferty. Musk recently returned to the directing arena with the recently released Romantic Comedy, YOU CAST A SPELL ON ME for Mar Vista Entertainment and ION, and was brought back by both Mar Vista and ION to direct A CINDERELLA CHRISTMAS which premieres this December. Musk recently formed PASSIONFLIX with producing partner Jina Panebianco and Emmy nominated Joany Kane, a platform that produces and distributes empowering, fun and passionate movies for women of all ages.
Susan Sullivan—perhaps the most prolific television actress of this generation or any other—joins the podcast in what is truly a personal reunion with Bob & Suzanne. It’s a free-wheeling, in-depth conversation that will take you from Susan’s Long Island origins to Hollywood’s red carpets. Uniquely candid and straightforward, Susan talks about her childhood dreams of someday becoming an actress...and then details exactly how she made her dreams come true. With wit, charm, and unabashed talent, it didn’t take Susan Sullivan long to go from college theatricals to the Broadway stage opposite Dustin Hoffman, to a Universal Studios contract and a starring role in television’s daytime soap A World Apart. In this interview, you’ll hear how Susan—while starring in Another World—learned the lesson of “being prepared” that she has carried her through more than 300 film and television appearances. Her list of credits is far too long to list here (check them out at imdb.com), but they include roles in Midway, The Incredible Hulk, Rich Man, Poor Man, Falcon Crest—where her portrayal of “Maggie Gioberti” won her multiple Soap Opera Digest awards—and most recently as “Martha Rogers” co-starring with Nathan Fillion on ABC-TV’s Castle. Susan Sullivan candidly shares her personal philosophy about the acting craft and the need for us all to “be in the moment of your life.” What she has to say will inspire anyone with ambitions to excel on any stage of life. Her remarks are far more than “acting tips”; they describe the life journey of an eminently successful, fulfilled artist that serves as a lesson in Life 101. Perhaps inspired by her life partner psychologist and best-selling author Connell Cowan, Susan emerges as far more than an erstwhile Playboy Bunny who made good as an actress; she’s someone who understands herself and appreciates “the moments” of our lives as few Hollywood stars ever have. Be sure to visit directly with Susan on her Twitter page (@realSSullivan) where she interacts with the world, shares her opinions, and enjoys her latest role as “the actor as teacher.”
After the Washington Post makes its fateful decision, they face off against the US government in an epic court battle. Written byGeoffrey Cowan and LeRoy Aarons, and starring Susan Sullivan, John Heard, Gregory Harrison, and John Getz.
Attacks on the media are nothing new: in 1971, the US government tried to shut down the publication of a top secret study indicating the United States could never win the war in Vietnam. “Top Secret: The Battle for the Pentagon Papers” dramatizes a key moment in the history of freedom of the press. Written by Geoffrey Cowan and LeRoy Aarons, and starring Susan Sullivan, John Heard, Gregory Harrison, and John Getz.
She’s Wonder Woman’s animated mom! She’s Nathan Fillion’s TV mom! And she stood toe-to-toe with the Incredible Hulk! Actress Susan Sullivan is in the Lair this week to talk about her genre roles…and to give out some “Unsolicited Advice”. Images TM & copyright © ABC Studios, Universal, CBS, Warner Bros. Follow Susan on Twitter […]
She’s Wonder Woman’s animated mom! She’s Nathan Fillion’s TV mom! And she stood toe-to-toe with the Incredible Hulk! Actress Susan Sullivan is in the Lair this week to talk about her genre roles…and to give out some “Unsolicited Advice”. Images TM & copyright © ABC Studios, Universal, CBS, Warner Bros. Follow Susan on Twitter […]
William R. Moses is one of the most prolific TV and film actors of his generation. His hundreds of credits on shows ranging from Castle, CSI: Miami, and Mad Men to NCIS, The Mentalist, and Mind Games—have established him as one of Hollywood’s true leading men. You’ll hear Bill describe his unique family origins—his mother was actress Marion McCargo, his stepfather was the hugely popular U.S. Congressman Alphonso Bell, Jr.—and how he was “discovered” at a Hollywood party by an agent who soon had him in front of the cameras in a Sprite commercial. Bill shares stories about ducking out of college classes to attend auditions and sneaking into acting classes where he began to get some idea of what this “acting thing” is really all about. By the time he was a senior, he was cast opposite Demi Moore in Choices, a roll that eventually brought him to the attention of a casting director who thought he was perfect for the role of “Cole Gioberti” in a television pilot that eventually became the mega-hit CBS-TV series Falcon Crest. As he describes his experience working alongside such talents as Robert Foxworth, Susan Sullivan, and Jane Wyman, you’ll hear some candid “insider” stories about life on the Falcon Crest set, as well as the reasons Bill left the show in the middle of its 9-year run. The conversation then turns to how he transitioned into a major leading role in the classic romantic comedy Mystic Pizza with Julia Roberts, and then going on to co-star with Raymond Burr in more than a dozen Perry Mason movies. When you hear his fond recollections of working with Burr, you’ll find out how he was “born in the wrong year” For anyone interested in what it takes to become a working actor, and how to sustain a successful Hollywood career, this is an interview that is truly a lesson in “getting past the hard parts and loving the craft.”
In this episode I talk with cancer researcher, Dr. Krag, knitwear designer, author and breast cancer survivor Cat Bordhi, and Susan Sullivan, a 27 year veteran of the craft publishing about a groundbreaking program calling all knitters and crocheters to cast on to Cast Off Chemo! Through his amazing research, Dr. Krag has discovered that the key to curing cancer actually lies within our own body. The ultimate goal of this program is to raise 1 million dollars by October 2015 to begin treating those afflicted by this terrible disease. To read the show notes: www.powerpurlspodcast.com/005-cast-off-chemo To listen to more like this: www.powerpurlspodcast.com To subscribe on iTunes: itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/power-purls-podcast/id1043956186
Título original My Best Friend's Wedding Año 1997 Duración 105 min. País Estados Unidos Estados Unidos Director P.J. Hogan Guión Ronald Bass Música James Newton Howard Fotografía Laszlo Kovacs Reparto Julia Roberts, Dermot Mulroney, Cameron Diaz, Rupert Everett, Philip Bosco, Rachel Griffiths, Carrie Preston, Susan Sullivan, Paul Giamatti Productora Columbia Pictures Género Romance. Comedia | Comedia romántica. Bodas. Homosexualidad Sinopsis Julianne Potter, una crítica gastronómica, se da cuenta de que está enamorada de su mejor amigo justo el día que él la llama para anunciarle que se va a casar con una chica de la alta sociedad. Sólo dispone de tres días para urdir un plan que le permita impedir la boda.
This episode features Bob and Suzanne having a free-wheeling up-tempo conversation with "Falcon Crest" actress Ana Alicia, as she holds nothing back in telling her very personal story. Ana’s story—of a girl born in Mexico, raised in El Paso, educated at Wellesley on full scholarship, and determined to follow her acting dreams even while going to law school—is an inspiring lesson for anyone thinking about a career on stage or in front of the camera. From her initial creative “break” as a finalist in a grammar school poetry contest, as a teenager she jumped into in school plays and found her true calling as an artist. She was soon involved in the world of local dinner theater, and while still going to law school (“trying to be practical”) turned the challenge of finding a Hollywood agent on its ear. She describes her first screen test—and why she wore a casting director’s sweater over her own clothes—and how that propelled her into a starring role on Ryan’s Hope at the age of 20. This fast-paced conversation reveals Ana’s very real intelligence, commitment to craft, and the personal determination that saw her rocket to national prominence on the cast of CBS-TV’s hit series Falcon Crest by the time she was 25. (Don’t miss her story about her “sexy” audition for Executive Producer Earl Hamner…) Ana talks about working with Bob in the role of “Melissa Agretti” on Falcon Crest during the years he produced the show...and even opens up to Suzanne about what it was like working with the many “hunky guys” (William R. Moses, Lorenzo Lamas, David Selby) on the show. She pulls no punches in revealing the real-life “drama” behind the scenes of the series, and how network and studio politics, including the constant changes in the writing staff ultimately affected everyone on the show. Ana talks candidly about the real world of auditions, casting sessions, and working on the sets of more than 30 major TV shows and movies, including The Sacketts, Renegade, Murder, She Wrote, Life Goes On, Moonlighting, Hotel, The Love Boat, B.J. and the Bear, Quincy, The Hardy Boys. She also shares personal insights into what it’s like performing alongside major stars like Raul Julia, Tom Selleck, Sam Elliott, Jane Wyman, Jack Klugman, Susan Sullivan, Edward James Olmos, James Brolin, and Angela Lansbury. In telling her story, Ana Alicia gives a compelling lesson in determination, preparation, and the focus it takes to make it as an actor in Hollywood…and the hard choices involved in choosing family and motherhood over a stellar career. This is an inspiring, educational, and heartfelt conversation…and it’s not to be missed.
We all know and love Leisure Arts and now it is time to learn about from one of the forces behind this staple publisher in the craft world. Leisure Arts Editorial VP Susan Sullivan joins Marly on the show to discus the past, present and future of Leisure Arts. Listen Live for chance to win great prizes! Stay up to date with the Yarn Thing podcast with the App available on iTunes and for Droid.Find our more about Marly at www.MarlyBird.com or follow her on facebook Sponsored by: Knitter's MagazineCraftsyIndian Lake ArtisansFiesta YarnsDecade by Drew EmborskyBijou Basin RanchKnitCrateBuffalo Wool CoGreen Mountain Spinnery
Best of StanaTalkRadio 2011, Part 2 Tonight will be a lot of fun remembering all the guest interviews we have had during the months of April through July. Even if you don’t have the time to go back and listen to these specific shows, this should help you feel like you are up to date and haven’t missed anything. OR, you will know exactly which shows to go relisten to if something sparked your interest - especially for our international listeners who are in some cases a Castle Season behind us here in the United States. These are snippets from our awesome guests and callers during those specific months along with a lot of interesting thoughts, projections and especially audience insights. Hope you can join us tonight, or you can download to your pc/mac/phone/iAnything via STR Archives or iTunes at a more convenient time that will fit into your schedule. Photo credits [at left]:copyright ABC/Castle, Alfred Sole, Molly C. Quinn, Susan Sullivan, Jon Huertas, Mark Polish – ‘For Lovers Only’
Tonight we have a fun Holiday show in store.. Pam will have the latest Stana News, Castle Buzz and STR mail. Plus, we'll check in on the ratings from last night's episode along with a few questions for our 'STR Round Table'.. we might even ask you who was YOUR favorite "Elvis" from last night. You definitely won't want to miss our interview with Susan Sullivan, who plays Castle's mother ~ Martha Rodgers. We hope you can join us for this preHoliday treat. Photo Credits[at left]: Copyright ABC and Susan Sullivan
We are very pleased and honored for the opportunity to interview Susan Sullivan for tonight's STR show. For those new STR listeners, she currently plays Martha Rodgers on ABC's 'Castle'. She's perfect as Richard Castle's [Nathan Fillion] mother and "grams" to sweet Alexis Castle [Molly C. Quinn - last week's STR fun interview]. Plus, there's been so much recent news about Stana's upcoming movie premier of 'For Lovers Only' and newly announced summer movie project plans, which we've simply run out of time on previous shows to talk about them, we WILL making up for that on tonight's show and hope each of you will jump into the conversation with your thoughts as well. Hope to "see" you then. If not, you can always download later to your pc, mac, iAnything at your convenience.