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It's Miriam Shor, y'all! You Might Know Her From Younger, Hedwig and the Angry Inch, Magic Hour, GCB, Shortbus, Swingtown, Maestro, American Fiction, and Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 3. Miriam gave us all the scoop on grounding the zaniness of Diana Trout on Darren Star's Younger, leading the indie comedy Magic Hour, and appearing in "brilliant but canceled" series like GCB and Swingtown. All that, plus Miriam talked to us about being one of John Cameron Mitchell's "players," appearing in Shortbus and, of course, originating the role of Yitzhak in the Hedwig universe; popping up in prestige Oscar films; her musical theatre roots; New York City history; and dying by way of a paintbrush in The Americans. We just LOVED Miriam. Patreon: www.patreon.com/youmightknowherfrom Follow us on social media: @youmightknowherfrom || @damianbellino || @rodemanne Discussed this episode: Genesis' “Land of Confusion” + Garbage Pail Kids + Whoopi Goldberg latex mask Realistic latex masks on TikTok Eddie Fisher was married to Debbie Reynolds but cheated on Debbie with Elizabeth Taylor when her husband (their friend), Mike Todd died Christina Milian and The Dream; Little Wayne and Nivea swapped Damian loves a sexy network drama and also HBO's Real Sex, Taxicab Confessions People raising hyper realistic fake babies Lars and the Real Girl ; Companion MIriam's first leading film role is in Magic Hour Dons a bald cap in Guardians of the Galaxy III American Fiction had a $5M budget Cord Jefferson's Oscar speech Played Diana Trout on Darren Star's Younger for 6 seasons Darren Star also made Beverly Hills, 90210, Melrose Place, Sex and the City, Emily in Paris, Good Christian Bitches Robert Harling wrote Steel Magnolias Cricket Caruth Reilly Met her husband doing karaoke - also with Bridget Everett Marie's Crisis got a resurgence thanks to Younger St Marks Is Dead by Ada Calhoun Il Posto Accanto (thanks to Debi Mazar); Supper; Gnocco Swingtown was championed by Nina Tassler but killed by Les Moonves Hedwig and the Angry Inch was Miriam's first audition and show in New York Met Lou Reed, Joey Ramone, Elliot Smith, Pete Townsend because of Hedwig Anne saw Debbie Does Dallas in the Jane Street Theatre but didn't get to see Hedwig Shortbus with John Cameron Mitchell Did Fiddler on the Roof tour in 1994 with Theodore Bikel (Captain Von Trapp in Original Broadway cast of The Sound of Music). “Edelweiss” was written for him by Rodgers & Hammerstein Appeared at Public Theatre's production Lynn Nottage's Sweat (it later won the Pulitzer Prize) Wants to do Shakespeare in the Park Was Mary in Kennedy Center Production of Merrily We Roll Along (A GREAT DRUNK in a FAT SUIT, her big scene at 15:40) Was a waitress in Todd Haynes' Mildred Pierce miniseries Was directed by Bradley Cooper as Leonard Bernstein in Maestro Appeared as lesbian in The Wild Party with Sutton at Encores, played gay in And Just Like That Season 2; and was Yitzak in Hedwig Anne's obsessed with this portrait Morgan Freeman is supposed to have painted of a nude Diane Keaton in Five Flights Up (see right) Friends with Cynthia Nixon and her wife Christine Played an artist in The Americans (“I'm pulling the drawing OUT of the paper”) Adam Scott and Carol Burnett are great drunks; we love a pilled out Samatha Mathis in American Psycho “Room Tone” is when Sound Dept records sound of the room to lay under the scene if necessary “Corpsing” is when you break character (Peter Hermann is worst) Miriam is Directing a documentary about NDAs Quincy Jones said that Richard Pryor had sex with Marlon Brando We hope Amanda Bynes gets a comeback. Faye Dunaway, Tatyana Ali, Leanna Creel and her triplets. Not Millie Bobby Brown Matlock cast on Jennifer Hudson runway
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Robbie's Rundown includes stories on the Apple River stabbings, the solar eclipse is coming on Monday and Grand Old Day makes its return to St. Paul after a triumphant return in 2023. Max Rymer joins midway through the hour to give his thoughts on the Apple River tragedy plus he and Robbie discuss swing states in play for the 2024 presidential election.
"I think all great work comes from the need to say something. And so this is the challenge for young artists and also maybe one of the essential elements that can never be completely taken over by AI because there has to be something you feel has not been said, and you feel an urgent need to say it. In fact, you can't not say it. That need to express is what gives birth to unique expression, which is where all of our visual, performance, and creative arts come from."Alan Poul is an Emmy, Golden Globe, DGA, and Peabody Award-winning producer and director of film and television. He is Executive Producer and Director on the Max Original drama series Tokyo Vice, written by Tony Award-winning playwright J.T. Rogers and starring Ansel Elgort and Ken Watanabe, as an American journalist in Japan and his police detective mentor. Poul is perhaps best known for producing all five seasons of HBO's Six Feet Under, all four of Armistead Maupin's Tales of the City miniseries, My So-Called Life, The Newsroom, Swingtown, and The Eddy, which he developed with director Damien Chazelle. His feature film producing credits include Paul Schrader's Mishima and Light of Day, and Ridley Scott's Black Rain.https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0693561 https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2887954/www.creativeprocess.info www.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast
What does learning another language and living in another culture do for your humanity and creative process?Alan Poul is an Emmy, Golden Globe, DGA, and Peabody Award-winning producer and director of film and television. He is Executive Producer and Director on the Max Original drama series Tokyo Vice, written by Tony Award-winning playwright J.T. Rogers and starring Ansel Elgort and Ken Watanabe, as an American journalist in Japan and his police detective mentor. Poul is perhaps best known for producing all five seasons of HBO's Six Feet Under, all four of Armistead Maupin's Tales of the City miniseries, My So-Called Life, The Newsroom, Swingtown, and The Eddy, which he developed with director Damien Chazelle. His feature film producing credits include Paul Schrader's Mishima and Light of Day, and Ridley Scott's Black Rain."I think all great work comes from the need to say something. And so this is the challenge for young artists and also maybe one of the essential elements that can never be completely taken over by AI because there has to be something you feel has not been said, and you feel an urgent need to say it. In fact, you can't not say it. That need to express is what gives birth to unique expression, which is where all of our visual, performance, and creative arts come from."https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0693561 https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2887954/www.creativeprocess.info www.oneplanetpodcast.org IG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast
What does learning another language and living in another culture do for your humanity and creative process?Alan Poul is an Emmy, Golden Globe, DGA, and Peabody Award-winning producer and director of film and television. He is Executive Producer and Director on the Max Original drama series Tokyo Vice, written by Tony Award-winning playwright J.T. Rogers and starring Ansel Elgort and Ken Watanabe, as an American journalist in Japan and his police detective mentor. Poul is perhaps best known for producing all five seasons of HBO's Six Feet Under, all four of Armistead Maupin's Tales of the City miniseries, My So-Called Life, The Newsroom, Swingtown, and The Eddy, which he developed with director Damien Chazelle. His feature film producing credits include Paul Schrader's Mishima and Light of Day, and Ridley Scott's Black Rain."I think all great work comes from the need to say something. And so this is the challenge for young artists and also maybe one of the essential elements that can never be completely taken over by AI because there has to be something you feel has not been said, and you feel an urgent need to say it. In fact, you can't not say it. That need to express is what gives birth to unique expression, which is where all of our visual, performance, and creative arts come from."https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0693561 https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2887954/www.creativeprocess.info www.oneplanetpodcast.org IG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast
"I think all great work comes from the need to say something. And so this is the challenge for young artists and also maybe one of the essential elements that can never be completely taken over by AI because there has to be something you feel has not been said, and you feel an urgent need to say it. In fact, you can't not say it. That need to express is what gives birth to unique expression, which is where all of our visual, performance, and creative arts come from."Alan Poul is an Emmy, Golden Globe, DGA, and Peabody Award-winning producer and director of film and television. He is Executive Producer and Director on the Max Original drama series Tokyo Vice, written by Tony Award-winning playwright J.T. Rogers and starring Ansel Elgort and Ken Watanabe, as an American journalist in Japan and his police detective mentor. Poul is perhaps best known for producing all five seasons of HBO's Six Feet Under, all four of Armistead Maupin's Tales of the City miniseries, My So-Called Life, The Newsroom, Swingtown, and The Eddy, which he developed with director Damien Chazelle. His feature film producing credits include Paul Schrader's Mishima and Light of Day, and Ridley Scott's Black Rain.https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0693561 https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2887954/www.creativeprocess.info www.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast
"I think all great work comes from the need to say something. And so this is the challenge for young artists and also maybe one of the essential elements that can never be completely taken over by AI because there has to be something you feel has not been said, and you feel an urgent need to say it. In fact, you can't not say it. That need to express is what gives birth to unique expression, which is where all of our visual, performance, and creative arts come from."Alan Poul is an Emmy, Golden Globe, DGA, and Peabody Award-winning producer and director of film and television. He is Executive Producer and Director on the Max Original drama series Tokyo Vice, written by Tony Award-winning playwright J.T. Rogers and starring Ansel Elgort and Ken Watanabe, as an American journalist in Japan and his police detective mentor. Poul is perhaps best known for producing all five seasons of HBO's Six Feet Under, all four of Armistead Maupin's Tales of the City miniseries, My So-Called Life, The Newsroom, Swingtown, and The Eddy, which he developed with director Damien Chazelle. His feature film producing credits include Paul Schrader's Mishima and Light of Day, and Ridley Scott's Black Rain.https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0693561 https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2887954/www.creativeprocess.info www.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast
What does learning another language and living in another culture do for your humanity and creative process?Alan Poul is an Emmy, Golden Globe, DGA, and Peabody Award-winning producer and director of film and television. He is Executive Producer and Director on the Max Original drama series Tokyo Vice, written by Tony Award-winning playwright J.T. Rogers and starring Ansel Elgort and Ken Watanabe, as an American journalist in Japan and his police detective mentor. Poul is perhaps best known for producing all five seasons of HBO's Six Feet Under, all four of Armistead Maupin's Tales of the City miniseries, My So-Called Life, The Newsroom, Swingtown, and The Eddy, which he developed with director Damien Chazelle. His feature film producing credits include Paul Schrader's Mishima and Light of Day, and Ridley Scott's Black Rain."I think all great work comes from the need to say something. And so this is the challenge for young artists and also maybe one of the essential elements that can never be completely taken over by AI because there has to be something you feel has not been said, and you feel an urgent need to say it. In fact, you can't not say it. That need to express is what gives birth to unique expression, which is where all of our visual, performance, and creative arts come from."https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0693561 https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2887954/www.creativeprocess.info www.oneplanetpodcast.org IG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast
What does learning another language and living in another culture do for your humanity and creative process?Alan Poul is an Emmy, Golden Globe, DGA, and Peabody Award-winning producer and director of film and television. He is Executive Producer and Director on the Max Original drama series Tokyo Vice, written by Tony Award-winning playwright J.T. Rogers and starring Ansel Elgort and Ken Watanabe, as an American journalist in Japan and his police detective mentor. Poul is perhaps best known for producing all five seasons of HBO's Six Feet Under, all four of Armistead Maupin's Tales of the City miniseries, My So-Called Life, The Newsroom, Swingtown, and The Eddy, which he developed with director Damien Chazelle. His feature film producing credits include Paul Schrader's Mishima and Light of Day, and Ridley Scott's Black Rain.“I was fortunate to be able to be out in Hollywood in the 90s and to be able to work early on seminal LGBT-presenting shows like Tales of the City series, and Six Feet Under with Alan Ball. When it comes to Tokyo Vice, I did push hard for there to be a queer storyline because in the late 90s, in Japan, there was a huge thriving gay subculture. But it wasn't on the table to come out because your sexual orientation was considered irrelevant to your obligations to society.”https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0693561 https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2887954/www.creativeprocess.info www.oneplanetpodcast.org IG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast
“I was fortunate to be able to be out in Hollywood in the 90s and to be able to work early on seminal LGBT-presenting shows like Tales of the City series, and Six Feet Under with Alan Ball. When it comes to Tokyo Vice, I did push hard for there to be a queer storyline because in the late 90s, in Japan, there was a huge thriving gay subculture. But it wasn't on the table to come out because your sexual orientation was considered irrelevant to your obligations to society.”Alan Poul is an Emmy, Golden Globe, DGA, and Peabody Award-winning producer and director of film and television. He is Executive Producer and Director on the Max Original drama series Tokyo Vice, written by Tony Award-winning playwright J.T. Rogers and starring Ansel Elgort and Ken Watanabe, as an American journalist in Japan and his police detective mentor. Poul is perhaps best known for producing all five seasons of HBO's Six Feet Under, all four of Armistead Maupin's Tales of the City miniseries, My So-Called Life, The Newsroom, Swingtown, and The Eddy, which he developed with director Damien Chazelle. His feature film producing credits include Paul Schrader's Mishima and Light of Day, and Ridley Scott's Black Rain.https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0693561 https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2887954/www.creativeprocess.info www.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast
"I feel like I'm always telling young people, I know you want to make your own films, and I know you think you know everything. And that's one way to do it is to take an iPhone and just make a terrible first feature and then learn as you go. But I'm such a believer in mentorship. And when you have the time when you're young, find people that you admire and put yourselves in their orbit and just absorb and it will serve you so well later in life. I think all great work comes from the need to say something. And so this is the challenge for young artists and also maybe one of the essential elements that can never be completely taken over by AI because there has to be something you feel has not been said, and you feel an urgent need to say it. In fact, you can't not say it. That need to express is what gives birth to unique expression, which is where all of our visual, performance, and creative arts come from."Alan Poul is an Emmy, Golden Globe, DGA, and Peabody Award-winning producer and director of film and television. He is Executive Producer and Director on the Max Original drama series Tokyo Vice, written by Tony Award-winning playwright J.T. Rogers and starring Ansel Elgort and Ken Watanabe, as an American journalist in Japan and his police detective mentor. Poul is perhaps best known for producing all five seasons of HBO's Six Feet Under, all four of Armistead Maupin's Tales of the City miniseries, My So-Called Life, The Newsroom, Swingtown, and The Eddy, which he developed with director Damien Chazelle. His feature film producing credits include Paul Schrader's Mishima and Light of Day, and Ridley Scott's Black Rain.https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0693561 https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2887954/www.creativeprocess.info www.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast
What does learning another language and living in another culture do for your humanity and creative process?Alan Poul is an Emmy, Golden Globe, DGA, and Peabody Award-winning producer and director of film and television. He is Executive Producer and Director on the Max Original drama series Tokyo Vice, written by Tony Award-winning playwright J.T. Rogers and starring Ansel Elgort and Ken Watanabe, as an American journalist in Japan and his police detective mentor. Poul is perhaps best known for producing all five seasons of HBO's Six Feet Under, all four of Armistead Maupin's Tales of the City miniseries, My So-Called Life, The Newsroom, Swingtown, and The Eddy, which he developed with director Damien Chazelle. His feature film producing credits include Paul Schrader's Mishima and Light of Day, and Ridley Scott's Black Rain."I feel like I'm always telling young people, I know you want to make your own films, and I know you think you know everything. And that's one way to do it is to take an iPhone and just make a terrible first feature and then learn as you go. But I'm such a believer in mentorship. And when you have the time when you're young, find people that you admire and put yourselves in their orbit and just absorb and it will serve you so well later in life. I think all great work comes from the need to say something. And so this is the challenge for young artists and also maybe one of the essential elements that can never be completely taken over by AI because there has to be something you feel has not been said, and you feel an urgent need to say it. In fact, you can't not say it. That need to express is what gives birth to unique expression, which is where all of our visual, performance, and creative arts come from."https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0693561 https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2887954/www.creativeprocess.info www.oneplanetpodcast.org IG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast
"My most formative TV experience having been Six Feet Under, I tend to want to take a rather conservative approach to score, in that if a scene works brilliantly without music, why do you need music? And that score, especially, is usually there to provide an element that you're not getting fully from the dry–when there's no score, we call it dry. So with the dry footage, that was always our philosophy on Six Feet Under: if the scene works just as well without music, we don't need music. And that just runs a little counter to what was, and kind of still is, the prevailing philosophy on television, which is that everything needs music. Like, people won't know what to feel if you don't score it, which I think is a really very insulting underestimation of the intelligence of the audience. And so there's always pressure to put more music in, and our feeling is, no, if we don't need it, we don't need it. Now, that changes, like when we get to Tokyo Vice because of the genre elements of the show. You know, if you have an action sequence, you need music. If you have a really tense, suspenseful moment, it probably needs music.”Alan Poul is an Emmy, Golden Globe, DGA, and Peabody Award-winning producer and director of film and television. He is Executive Producer and Director on the Max Original drama series Tokyo Vice, written by Tony Award-winning playwright J.T. Rogers and starring Ansel Elgort and Ken Watanabe, as an American journalist in Japan and his police detective mentor. Poul is perhaps best known for producing all five seasons of HBO's Six Feet Under, all four of Armistead Maupin's Tales of the City miniseries, My So-Called Life, The Newsroom, Swingtown, and The Eddy, which he developed with director Damien Chazelle. His feature film producing credits include Paul Schrader's Mishima and Light of Day, and Ridley Scott's Black Rain.https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0693561 https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2887954/www.creativeprocess.info www.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast
What does learning another language and living in another culture do for your humanity and creative process?Alan Poul is an Emmy, Golden Globe, DGA, and Peabody Award-winning producer and director of film and television. He is Executive Producer and Director on the Max Original drama series Tokyo Vice, written by Tony Award-winning playwright J.T. Rogers and starring Ansel Elgort and Ken Watanabe, as an American journalist in Japan and his police detective mentor. Poul is perhaps best known for producing all five seasons of HBO's Six Feet Under, all four of Armistead Maupin's Tales of the City miniseries, My So-Called Life, The Newsroom, Swingtown, and The Eddy, which he developed with director Damien Chazelle. His feature film producing credits include Paul Schrader's Mishima and Light of Day, and Ridley Scott's Black Rain."My most formative TV experience having been Six Feet Under, I tend to want to take a rather conservative approach to score, in that if a scene works brilliantly without music, why do you need music? And that score, especially, is usually there to provide an element that you're not getting fully from the dry–when there's no score, we call it dry. So with the dry footage, that was always our philosophy on Six Feet Under: if the scene works just as well without music, we don't need music. And that just runs a little counter to what was, and kind of still is, the prevailing philosophy on television, which is that everything needs music. Like, people won't know what to feel if you don't score it, which I think is a really very insulting underestimation of the intelligence of the audience.And so there's always pressure to put more music in, and our feeling is, no, if we don't need it, we don't need it. Now, that changes, like when we get to Tokyo Vice because of the genre elements of the show. You know, if you have an action sequence, you need music. If you have a really tense, suspenseful moment, it probably needs music.”https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0693561 https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2887954/www.creativeprocess.info www.oneplanetpodcast.org IG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast
What does learning another language and living in another culture do for your humanity and creative process?Alan Poul is an Emmy, Golden Globe, DGA, and Peabody Award-winning producer and director of film and television. He is Executive Producer and Director on the Max Original drama series Tokyo Vice, written by Tony Award-winning playwright J.T. Rogers and starring Ansel Elgort and Ken Watanabe, as an American journalist in Japan and his police detective mentor. Poul is perhaps best known for producing all five seasons of HBO's Six Feet Under, all four of Armistead Maupin's Tales of the City miniseries, My So-Called Life, The Newsroom, Swingtown, and The Eddy, which he developed with director Damien Chazelle. His feature film producing credits include Paul Schrader's Mishima and Light of Day, and Ridley Scott's Black Rain."I was always a film and theater kid. I just was completely starstruck and only wanted to have some kind of contact with showbiz. I didn't really understand in what creative shape that would take. It was when I was trying to work in theater. Stephen Sondheim was a close friend and advisor for the period. I was trying to work in theater, and he really changed how I think about art. And then before I went to do Mishima, I spent 3 years working with Robert Wilson, the great international stage director. Bob is a complete genius, and I adore him. Just being an apprentice to him and being one of his many producers working on his big international projects was a hugely formative and nurturing experience. And then finally Schrader [was an important mentor] because Schrader just sort of said, 'Here, you're going to work in movies. Come with me.'"https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0693561 https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2887954/www.creativeprocess.info www.oneplanetpodcast.org IG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast
"I was always a film and theater kid. I just was completely starstruck and only wanted to have some kind of contact with showbiz. I didn't really understand in what creative shape that would take. It was when I was trying to work in theater. Stephen Sondheim was a close friend and advisor for the period. I was trying to work in theater, and he really changed how I think about art. And then before I went to do Mishima, I spent 3 years working with Robert Wilson, the great international stage director. Bob is a complete genius, and I adore him. Just being an apprentice to him and being one of his many producers working on his big international projects was a hugely formative and nurturing experience. And then finally Schrader [was an important mentor] because Schrader just sort of said, 'Here, you're going to work in movies. Come with me.'"Alan Poul is an Emmy, Golden Globe, DGA, and Peabody Award-winning producer and director of film and television. He is Executive Producer and Director on the Max Original drama series Tokyo Vice, written by Tony Award-winning playwright J.T. Rogers and starring Ansel Elgort and Ken Watanabe, as an American journalist in Japan and his police detective mentor. Poul is perhaps best known for producing all five seasons of HBO's Six Feet Under, all four of Armistead Maupin's Tales of the City miniseries, My So-Called Life, The Newsroom, Swingtown, and The Eddy, which he developed with director Damien Chazelle. His feature film producing credits include Paul Schrader's Mishima and Light of Day, and Ridley Scott's Black Rain.https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0693561 https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2887954/www.creativeprocess.info www.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast
The Creative Process in 10 minutes or less · Arts, Culture & Society
"I think all great work comes from the need to say something. And so this is the challenge for young artists and also maybe one of the essential elements that can never be completely taken over by AI because there has to be something you feel has not been said, and you feel an urgent need to say it. In fact, you can't not say it. That need to express is what gives birth to unique expression, which is where all of our visual, performance, and creative arts come from."Alan Poul is an Emmy, Golden Globe, DGA, and Peabody Award-winning producer and director of film and television. He is Executive Producer and Director on the Max Original drama series Tokyo Vice, written by Tony Award-winning playwright J.T. Rogers and starring Ansel Elgort and Ken Watanabe, as an American journalist in Japan and his police detective mentor. Poul is perhaps best known for producing all five seasons of HBO's Six Feet Under, all four of Armistead Maupin's Tales of the City miniseries, My So-Called Life, The Newsroom, Swingtown, and The Eddy, which he developed with director Damien Chazelle. His feature film producing credits include Paul Schrader's Mishima and Light of Day, and Ridley Scott's Black Rain.https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0693561 https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2887954/www.creativeprocess.info www.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast
“I was fortunate to be able to be out in Hollywood in the 90s and to be able to work early on seminal LGBT-presenting shows like Tales of the City series, and Six Feet Under with Alan Ball. When it comes to Tokyo Vice, I did push hard for there to be a queer storyline because in the late 90s, in Japan, there was a huge thriving gay subculture. But it wasn't on the table to come out because your sexual orientation was considered irrelevant to your obligations to society.”Alan Poul is an Emmy, Golden Globe, DGA, and Peabody Award-winning producer and director of film and television. He is Executive Producer and Director on the Max Original drama series Tokyo Vice, written by Tony Award-winning playwright J.T. Rogers and starring Ansel Elgort and Ken Watanabe, as an American journalist in Japan and his police detective mentor. Poul is perhaps best known for producing all five seasons of HBO's Six Feet Under, all four of Armistead Maupin's Tales of the City miniseries, My So-Called Life, The Newsroom, Swingtown, and The Eddy, which he developed with director Damien Chazelle. His feature film producing credits include Paul Schrader's Mishima and Light of Day, and Ridley Scott's Black Rain.https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0693561 https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2887954/www.creativeprocess.info www.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast
What does learning another language and living in another culture do for your humanity and creative process?Alan Poul is an Emmy, Golden Globe, DGA, and Peabody Award-winning producer and director of film and television. He is Executive Producer and Director on the Max Original drama series Tokyo Vice, written by Tony Award-winning playwright J.T. Rogers and starring Ansel Elgort and Ken Watanabe, as an American journalist in Japan and his police detective mentor. Poul is perhaps best known for producing all five seasons of HBO's Six Feet Under, all four of Armistead Maupin's Tales of the City miniseries, My So-Called Life, The Newsroom, Swingtown, and The Eddy, which he developed with director Damien Chazelle. His feature film producing credits include Paul Schrader's Mishima and Light of Day, and Ridley Scott's Black Rain.“I was fortunate to be able to be out in Hollywood in the 90s and to be able to work early on seminal LGBT-presenting shows like Tales of the City series, and Six Feet Under with Alan Ball. When it comes to Tokyo Vice, I did push hard for there to be a queer storyline because in the late 90s, in Japan, there was a huge thriving gay subculture. But it wasn't on the table to come out because your sexual orientation was considered irrelevant to your obligations to society.”https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0693561 https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2887954/www.creativeprocess.info www.oneplanetpodcast.org IG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast
This week on the pod: an unexpected amount of butter!We rewind to all the art markets, Dickens Village, Porta Rossa, shopping, and the holiday spirit. We're looking forward to Handmade Holiday, Holiday Sip and Shop on Ridgewood Row, SO Holiday Market, Springfield After Dark, Swingtown, SO Jewish Comedy Night, and a Picasso lecture. Horse and dragon rides? Jam in the Loft? Three Things with another Into Rum Library, the Co-Lab, an art gallery, and Save the Clock Tower! SOPAC Thing to Know featuring The Brit Pack—get your discount code for tix!It's cookies for breakfast season, and we're ready for it!Links:The Brit Pack at SOPACSave the Clock TowerPicasso Lecture25% Off All Merch with code VERMOUTH
We all know a sentimental lady who is asking; “Isn't it time you have a listen to the Billboard Top 40 from the Week of December 10, 1977?”. As it is, it may be that we're all alone at the end, and that might make our hearts turn to stone. However, the way I feel tonight, I think this is going to be like one of those boogie nights down in Swingtown. So don't blame me if I go crazy and just dance, dance, dance, yowsah yowsah, yowsah. Link to a listing of the songs in this week's episode: https://top40weekly.com/1977-all-charts/#US_Top_40_Singles_Week_Ending_10th_December_1977 Data Sources: Billboard Magazine, where the charts came from and on what the countdown was based. Websites: allmusic.com, songfacts.com, wikipedia.com (because Mark's lazy) Books: “Ranking the 70's” by Dann Isbell, and Bill Carroll “American Top 40 With Casey Kasem (The 1970's)" by Pete Battistini. Rejected Episode Titles: You Light Up My Serpentine Fire Short People Next to Me Run Around Sue? She's Not There Baby Come Back to Blue Bayou Don't it Make My Brown Eyes Blue Bayou Boogie Nights in Swingtown Some points of interest we discussed in this episode: Paul Lynde 'Twas the Night Before Christmas (1977): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XtCZbC4LeME Charlie's Angels | The Angels Are Hired By Sammy Davis Jr.: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ibXRO-vxCRQ The Paul Simon Special (1977) - part 1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6FLuu1Brk7U The Carpenters at Christmas -1977: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uRUlqUZyHqc 2006 - Swiffer Wet Jet - Delivery (Baby Come Back) Commercial: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aKUAtOMG7NU 1984 Fantastik Cleaner "It's So Easy" TV Commercial: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zq2exuXNUxI
** Episode 53- Live on Electromagnetic Radio** ***TRACKLISTING*** 1. The Magic Number...De La Soul 2. Pretty Green...The Jam 3. Swingtown...Steve Miller Band 4. Pretty Green...Mark Ronson feat. Santo Gold 5. Steve Biko (Stir It Up)...A Tribe Called Quest 6. High Plains Drifter...The Beastie Boys 7. Backseat Freestyle...Kendrick Lamar 8. Grateful...El Michels Affair & Black Thought 9. Crack Rock...Frank Ocean 10. Strange Desire...INXS 11. Mirror In The Bathroom...The English Beat 12. Loretta...Topline Addicts 13. Real Naked Girls...Margot & The Nuclear So and So's 14. $20...boygenius 14. Life In Rain...Remy Zero 15. Don't Say It's Over...Gaz Coombes 16. Bring Down The Birds (edit)/Get Up (edit)/Groove Is In The Heart...Herbie Hancock/Vernon Bunch/Deee-Lite 17. D'evils...Jay-Z 18. Weightless...Arlo Parks 19. Miracle Drug...AC Newman 20. Lost In The Supermarket...The Clash 21. The Comeback...Shout Out Louds 22. Come Back Home...Pete Yorn 23. All Is Forgiven...Jellyfish 24. Too Late...No Doubt 25. Slow Song (live)...Joe Jackson
A few words For My Lady. In the Beginning I would have sacrificed myself at The Stake, cuz When You Dance I can really love and Happiness Runs all over My Own Space. So Baby Please Don't Go to Swingtown with Tennessee Jed and The Wizard. OK? I got the Walkin' Blues and I Wish You Were Here and I wonder, Who Do You Love? What's your uh … Situation?
The night is falling & the music's calling... Links to everything: https://linktr.ee/thewizardscroll Song used: Swingtown (Karaoke Version)- ZZang Karaoke (original song by the Steve Miller Band)
Charlie and Cory open up their "book of dreams" when they take the Steve Miller Band for a spin on a "Jet Airliner. Take a trip down to "Swingtown" as the boys spill their childhood tea and determine whether or not they have "Jungle Love" for this album! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/turntablesandtea/support
INTRODUCTION Are you someone who has a hard time putting themselves first? Do you have a hard time vocalizing what your needs are? Many of us who answer yes to both of these questions often struggle with our interpersonal relationships, especially romantic ones. We do things for other people while ignoring or not even realizing what it is we really want. This can lead to resentment, frustration, and feeling like our needs don't matter. Oftentimes, this is something we learned in childhood when high expectations are thrust upon us, and we don't realize the wounds that cause until later in life when we can process it with more fully formed minds. Ashleigh Renard knows what I mean all too well. She spent her childhood, and a good part of her young adult life, on the ice. She skated through injury and pain because she felt she needed to be perfect. During this time in her life, she was rewarded for suppressing her needs and living for others. However, this came to haunt her in adulthood when her marriage nearly fell apart. She worked her way through it, though, in a way that many of us might find unconventional—by opening up her marriage. After doing so, she realized what she needed in life and found the strength and courage to admit it to her husband—and now their marriage has never been stronger. Listen in to hear her talk about that, and so much more! MEET ASHLEIGH RENARD As a figure skating coach and choreographer, Ashleigh Renard spent two decades building trust and fostering teamwork, growing her synchronized skating organization to one of the biggest in the world. Now she offers support and encouragement to millions of couples every week through her lifestyle blog and coaching practice. She also co-hosts a podcast for content creators looking to grow their platform. Her memoir, Swing: A Memoir of Doing it all, has been called the sexiest, funniest, most deeply felt memoir you will read this year. I've read it and completely agree! KEY TOPICS COVERED Ashleigh's background as a figure skater and coach How putting her needs last impacted her relationship with her husband Her motivation for writing Swing and the risks she took opening up about her personal life throughout the book The importance of prioritizing ourselves, understanding and voicing our needs The secret to building a platform for content creators How her advice blog is impact relationships and marriages in a positive way KEY TAKEAWAYS Find your voice. While many of us have been rewarded for putting ourselves last, it is important to remember that we are human, we have needs, and we need to express them. No one will just know them without us speaking up. It's not too late. If your personal relationship is on the rocks, it's never too late to turn things around. Communication is key! Monogamy isn't for everyone. Sometimes opening up a marriage can lead to increased communication and stronger feelings of trust and love. Get Physical. Physical intimacy is a natural and healthy extension of a relationship. Our best sexual intentions are often put to rest, however, as we collapse into an exhausted heap at the end of the day. Instead, you and your partner need to consciously commit to turning up the heat. Be Vulnerable. Sometimes you must dig deep and become vulnerable. Couples may find it surprising, but if each one becomes curious about one's own blind spots, discovers them, and then is courageous enough to share that vulnerability, it can help create deeper intimacy. MEMORABLE ADVICE “Give yourself permission to do something physical, get in your body, do something that's that lights you up, whether that's painting, taking a ceramics class or taking the dog for a hike. Those are the things that I think are going to help you connect with your partner physically.” WHERE TO BUY SWING Amazon Bookshop.org GET IN TOUCH https://ashleighrenard.com/links If you liked this conversation, please tell a friend about it as well as like, rate, and review Uncorking a Story wherever you get your podcasts.
You need to read the fine print! www.cocktailnation.net Cal Tjader- Between The Devil & The Deep Blue Cedar Walton- Skylark Dave Bruebeck- Pick Up Sticks Dave Bruebeck- Someone To Watch Over Me Joe Pass- Stormy Weather Lee Morgan- Since I Fell For You Mel Torme and George Shearing- Out Of This World Barney Kessell- A Foggy Day Steve Swallow- I Think My Wife Is a Hat Warren Vache- I Fall in Love Too Easily. Tony Bennett- Wrap Your Troubles In Dreams Wynton Marsalis Septet- Swingdown, Swingtown
In art forms like music, live performance, or motion pictures, the artist can take the audience on a bit of a journey. It could be a few seconds to a few minutes or longer. And at the pivotal moment, there is the crescendo. These art forms can build an audience to a climax. The process of building up the tension or anticipation or surprise is knowable to the audience.A musical example is the song Swingtown by The Steve Miller Band. The first 45 seconds of the song is a build-up of instruments. Each one lays down a simple rhythm or beat. In an of themselves, the individual riff or melody is peppy and upbeat but is not elaborate or flashy. Yet once all of the drums, guitars, pianos, and vocals come together, you're hearing a wall of sound. And the process, the build-up, is part of the experience.Photography is a different type of art form. The process by which a photograph is made is unknown to the viewer - and by and large, the viewers don't care about the process. They take in the photo in a single “visual gulp” and pass judgment on the sum total of the work. Of course, we photographers pursuing an artistic lifestyle are interested in the process. We are the exception.Does that mean the artistic process is not important? No, of course not. It is very important - to us and to fellow photographers. However, to viewers, your process will be largely hidden. That is both OK and very good to know because it reminds us that when we produce our work, we need to know it's the final image that matters most. That is what our viewers will see.The Oregon Coast Workshop UpdateWorkshop pageThe Oregon Coast workshop I am co-hosting with Derrick Story has sold out. Yes, wow, that was fast. If you were not able to get a space in this workshop, please let me know. At a minimum, I will make sure you are on the waitlist for the workshop. Things do happen in the months leading to a workshop and there may be a cancellation. Also, I am considering opening a second workshop, also in November, likely the week of November 15th, 2021. If you are interested, please reach out through the contact form on scottdavenportphoto.com.Rate & ReviewIf you enjoyed this episode, please rate and review it on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, or Podchaser.com. Fresh, current ratings help other photographers find out about the show.Supporters Of The Show - Thank You!Thanks to everyone that supports this show, through comments, reviews, and shares. Sharing this podcast with your photo friends and camera clubs is one of the many zero-cost ways you can support the show. If you wish to support the show financially, you can also make a one-time donation.Affiliate LinksProduct links in this post may contain affiliate tags. Depending on the purchase, Scott Davenport Photography may receive compensation if you purchase a product via one of those links. There is no additional cost to you. The use of affiliate links never influences the content or opinions of the episodes.
In art forms like music, live performance, or motion pictures, the artist can take the audience on a bit of a journey. It could be a few seconds to a few minutes or longer. And at the pivotal moment, there is the crescendo. These art forms can build an audience to a climax. The process of building up the tension or anticipation or surprise is knowable to the audience.A musical example is the song Swingtown by The Steve Miller Band. The first 45 seconds of the song is a build-up of instruments. Each one lays down a simple rhythm or beat. In an of themselves, the individual riff or melody is peppy and upbeat but is not elaborate or flashy. Yet once all of the drums, guitars, pianos, and vocals come together, you're hearing a wall of sound. And the process, the build-up, is part of the experience.Photography is a different type of art form. The process by which a photograph is made is unknown to the viewer - and by and large, the viewers don't care about the process. They take in the photo in a single “visual gulp” and pass judgment on the sum total of the work. Of course, we photographers pursuing an artistic lifestyle are interested in the process. We are the exception.Does that mean the artistic process is not important? No, of course not. It is very important - to us and to fellow photographers. However, to viewers, your process will be largely hidden. That is both OK and very good to know because it reminds us that when we produce our work, we need to know it's the final image that matters most. That is what our viewers will see.The Oregon Coast Workshop UpdateWorkshop pageThe Oregon Coast workshop I am co-hosting with Derrick Story has sold out. Yes, wow, that was fast. If you were not able to get a space in this workshop, please let me know. At a minimum, I will make sure you are on the waitlist for the workshop. Things do happen in the months leading to a workshop and there may be a cancellation. Also, I am considering opening a second workshop, also in November, likely the week of November 15th, 2021. If you are interested, please reach out through the Stop Down Podcast contact form or the contact form on my website, scottdavenportphoto.com.Rate & ReviewIf you enjoyed this episode, please rate at review it on Apple Podcasts. Fresh, current ratings help other photographers find out about the show.Thank You Patrons!A special thank you to supporters on Patreon. Your support makes this podcast possible. If you are interested in learning more about the Patreon community, visit https://patreon.com/scottdavenportphoto. There are many zero-cost ways you can support the show. You can also make a one-time donationAffiliate LinksProduct links in this post may contain affiliate tags. Depending on the purchase, The Stop Down Podcast may receive compensation if you purchase a product via one of those links. There is no additional cost to you. The use of affiliate links never influences the content or opinions of the episodes.Support the show (https://www.stopdownpodcast.com/support)
Ryan Spindell talks about his smartly-crafted horror anthology THE MORTUARY COLLECTION. Set in the phantasmagorical town of Raven's End, THE MORTUARY COLLECTION, follows a misguided young girl who takes refuge in a decrepit old mortuary. There she meets Montgomery Dark, an eccentric undertaker with more than a few skeletons in his closet. Montgomery chronicles the strange history of the town through a series of twisted tales, each more terrifying than the last, but the young girl's world is unhinged when she discovers that the final story...is her own. THE MORTUARY COLLECTION is currently available on VOD, Digital HD, DVD and Blu-ray. Written and directed by Ryan Spindell ("50 States of Fright," The Babysitter Murders), THE MORTUARY COLLECTION stars Clancy Brown (The Shawshank Redemption, Thor: Ragnarok), Caitlin Custer ("Teen Wolf," "Swingtown"), Christine Kilmer ("Hollywood," "Shameless"), and Jacob Elordi (The Kissing Booth franchise, "Euphoria").
This week we break down 2008's CBS romp, Swingtown with returning friend-of-the-pod Cornelia Bendel. Enjoy three luxurious hours of fruity cocktails, flirting around the fondue pot, and lusting after your neighbor's husband. Xo. Listen to Cornelia's podcast, Love Portions, wherever you listen to us! https://open.spotify.com/show/4mZqlwferY1NkxWX05Jqgh Dearly Departed is hosted by Abigail Baldwin (@grimyhag) and Roberto Guevara (@roboglamjam). Our theme song is written and performed by Ben Mueller of Low Ceilings. Additional theme music by Gal Petel and Rachel Baldwin. All of our featured musicians are on Spotify.
Okay!! So our special guest today is Josh Hopkins, a long time friend of host Reggie Hanson, a very successful actor, originally from Kentucky and A HUGE FAN OF BIG BLUE NATION!! Josh has taken time out of schedule to share his acting experience and mental health journey. We are thankful for the time spent with us. Josh has appeared in the following TV shows: Law & Order, New York Undercover, Silencing Mary, Pirates of Silicon Valley, Jack & Jill, Kate Brasher, Ally McBeal, Friends, Cold Case, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, NYPD 2069 (TV Movie), North Shore, Global Frequency, Bones, Surrender Dorothy(TV Movie), Vanished, Pepper Dennis, Brothers and Sisters, Ghost Whisperer, Swingtown, 12 Men of Christmas (TV Movie), Pushing Daisies, CSI: Miami, Private Practice, Cougar Town, Castle, In Plain Sight, Hot In Cleveland, Men at Work, The Client List, Undateable, Northpole (TV Movie), Quantico and Whiskey Cavalier. His MOVIE credits consist of: Parallel Sons, Paulie, Stick up, G.I. Jane, Love & Sex, Auto Motives, The Perfect Storm, One Eyed King, Chicken Party, Show & Tell, The Insatiable, Pretty Ugly People, The Spirit of '76: The Making of Swingtown, Have a Nice Revolution, Lebanon, Pa, 2nd Serve, Kelly and Cal, Get on Up, The Opposite Sex, Car Dogs and Crown Vic. AVAILABLE ON ALL PLATFORMS Wednesday at 8am https://anchor.fm/getontheline Monday at 8am https://anchor.fm/soulhustle Apple https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/get-on-the-line/id1495604283 https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/soul-hustle/id1529815837 Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/0EIGDxbVqgPHOYx1l5JPtg https://open.spotify.com/show/3wXXHckOaIThfbyHyy9A59?nd=1 Instagram https://www.instagram.com/staywholefoundation https://www.instagram.com/staywholemedia https://www.instagram.com/dearswholemates Websites https://www.staywholefoundation.org https://staywholemedia.com Facebook https://facebook.com/StayWholeFoundation/ https://facebook.com/swholete/ https://facebook.com/staywholemedia/ Twitter https://mobile.twitter.com/StayWholeFound LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/staywhole-mental-health-foundation --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/soulhustle/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/soulhustle/support
Swingin Around Ep. 66- Covid sex safety, virtual swinging and moreThis extra long episode has so much girth ;). We talk about current research about sex and covid. We also have a detailed discussion about HPV and the recent FDA changes for the age range for use. Finally, we tell all about an online sex party we attended, our tablet accident and rewatch of CBS's Swingtown show. Stay sexy!
This week we sit with Kellin Acree of SwingTown’s Finest. Discussing Videography, music production, radio Dj, and the influence of travel on creativity. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/fromtheunderground/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/fromtheunderground/support
On this episode, learn what's stopping you from becoming the Mayor of Swingtown by avoiding these crucial mistakes.4 Reasons You're Not SwingingYou're trying too hardYou're not listening to the right stuffYou have bad time/control of the grooveYou're too dogmatic about what swing isBONUSInterested in more music advice? Go here to browse our catalog of jazz lessons and courses available for purchase. And be sure to check out our All Access Pass - every course from Open Studio on every instrument.Let us know what you think by leaving a ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ review, or head over to our YouTube channel.Follow us on Facebook | Twitter | Instagram See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
As always, get the detailed show notes on monogamishpod.wordpress.com Follow us on twitter: @monogamishpod to be a part of the conversation. Rate, Review & Subscribe! Sham still doesn’t watch reality TV and Jhen watches too much of it. Kamala Devi - one of the leads on Polyamory: Married & Dating also has a book! Polyamory Pearls apaprently she’s a big sex educator or something despite her shitty show List of TV shows we discuss: Siren is the main one on TV right now and Jhen thinks it is done right. There is an Interracial throuple, the mermaids are NOT cute and Sham has never seen the show You Me Her is on Audience and Netflix and it portrays one of the worst ways to have a poly relationship in our opinion. This is a pick of both of ours! We think there are SO many red flags House of Cards is a Netflix series which we obvi don't watch anymore because Kevin Spacey is a predator Steven Universe is on Cartoon Network and is 100% a Sham pick! He talks about Gem fusion stuff Masters of Sex was on Showtime and was a scripted series detailing the work of Masters & Johnson's studies of human sexuality Big Love was the first big show Jhen remembers about non-monogamy on mainstream tv and she is TOTALLY breaking up with Sham because he has never seen it Swingtown was on CBS back in the day and was set in the 19070's but neither of us has ever seen it - Google picked this one Sense8 was on Netflix and while Jhen don't really consider it a polyam show, she loved it! The show was cancelled but obvi they need to bring it and the psychic orgies back We went down the rabbit hole on MTV's Undressed. GREAT SHOW Would you like to see more poly relationships on TV? What are your favourite poly relationships on TV? Let us know!!! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/monogamishpod/message
The boys of Total Nonstop IMPACT are back this week to talk about the October 4th 2019 edition of IMPACT Wrestling live from the Sam's Town Casino in Las Vegas, NV on the road to Bound for Glory! Brian Cage has been arrested, Moose and Ken Shamrock brawled at a press conference, The North laid out Konnan and Father Jim Mitchell has threatened that "you know who" is coming back to shake some things up. Amongst all that, Sami Callihan is just waiting until he can terrorize the champion and his wife Melissa Santos again! All this plus the news of the week and another special appearance by the Scumbag himself, Kyle as we joins Trent and Jaybone on this week's episode of Total Nonstop IMPACT - Impact Talk for Impact Fans featured on the Impact Lounge! Results: - Tenille Dashwood defeated Kiera Hogan and Madison Rayne in a Triple Threat Match - Johnny Swinger defeated Owen Travers - Eddie Edwards defeated Reno Scum (Adam Thornstowe & Luster The Legend) in a Two On One Handicap - Daga defeated Chris Bey in a Qualifying match for the Bound for Glory XV Impact X Division Championship Ladder match - Michael Elgin defeated TJP (w/ Fallah Bahh)CONNECT WITH TOTAL NONSTOP IMPACT: Social Media: Twitter - https://www.twitter.com/WETALKIMPACT Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/WETALKIMPACT Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/WETALKIMPACT Trent's Twitter - http://www.twitter.com/vanillajoke Jaybone's Twitter - http://www.twitter.com/jaybone5150 Kyle’s Twitter - http://www.twitter.com/kl_tni Streaming Audio: Apple iTunes - https://apple.co/2NpzbqF Stitcher Radio - https://bit.ly/2DjPznT Google Play - https://tinyurl.com/ybh29sfp TuneIn Radio - https://bit.ly/2NreA57 iHeart Radio: https://ihr.fm/2swvl1Z Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2B1zBeL Soundcloud - https://soundcloud.com/user-625858195 Music: Intro Music: Re/Vengeance by HEMI: https://youtu.be/VgJaXGhE3pw Listen to Avalon Averted (The Fixer Remix) by HEMI - The official theme song of IMPACT Wrestling Bound for Glory 2019 available on iTunes, Spotify, Amazon, and More! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ii3EQ... Listen to Decay by HEMI - The official theme song of IMPACT Wrestling Rebellion 2019 https://youtu.be/D1hRy6CVoSs #BFG #BoundforGlory #IMPACT
In this episode we talk about our upcoming Winter Swinger's Party and sexy Santa outfits. Then we delve into a review and discussion of a TV series every swinger should watch - Swingtown. We focus on many of the central swingin' themes of the show and discuss why its one of the best and most honest portrayals of swingers in pop culture.Stay sexy and stay swingin'
Listen in as we introduce Yaz to the show as a new host. We also interview the lifestyle group SwingTown
Miriam Shor, star of "Hegwig and the Angry Inch" and TV Land's "Younger," describes in hilarious detail the juxtaposition of growing up splitting her time between Detroit, Michigan, and Turin, Italy. Miriam describes the process of creating her role as the gender bending Yitzhak along with the shows creator, John Cameron Mitchell. She goes on to explain the thrill of seeing the rock stars she worshipped in the audience every night. Also discussed in this episode are the joys of raising kids in New York City and shooting a tv show with her college boyfriend's sister, Sutton Foster. Be a fly on the wall as Ilana and Miriam share stories about a life in the theater and the power of staying true to your dreams even when others around you encourage you to give up. Miriam Shor’s Theater Credits include "Sweat," "Scarcity," "Dedication or the Stuff of Dreams," "Maine, Boy," "Book of Days," "Mondo Draama," "Hegwig and the Angry Inch, "Hair,' and "The Wild Party." On television: "Younger,' "High Maintenance," "GCB," "Mildred Pierce," "The Good Wife," "Jessica Jones," "Bored To Death," "Damages, "Swingtown," "My Name Is Earl," and "The West Wing." On film: "Puerto Ricans in Paris," "5 Flights Up," "The Cake Eaters," "Shortbus," "Bedazzled," and "Hedwig and the Angry Inch."
It's Time D-Heads! This week we head to the Underworld with none other than LANA PARRILLA (The Evil Queen / Regina on Once Upon a Time, Boomtown, Swingtown, Spin City, Miami Medical). Lana stops in and talks about being the Evil Queen on the hit ABC Television Series Once Upon a Time, the big kick off to the back half of this season, the fans, her wardrobe, and heading down into the Underworld. In addition we have the D-Team back as Jason goes deep into the archives and gives you a Blu-Ray and DVD that you must add to your collection in The Vault. Paige is coming to us live from the Walt Disney World Resort in the Magical Music Review. You have the questions and Erin has the answers in I Want To Know and Caitlin is here with the latest from the Walt Disney World Resort. Cody stops by and takes a stroll in this week's Hollywood Walk and Nathan looks back at the books this week in This Week in Disney History. And let's not forget Randy giving you the latest in Disney Multi-Media! There is news hot off the D-Wire with news covering Animal Kingdom, The Disney Channel, Magic Kingdom, Gaming, Virtual Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Hollywood Studios, Tangled Before Ever After, Disney Television Animation, Walt Disney World Resort, Disneyland, The Finest Hours, Star Wars, Han Solo, Chewbacca, Marvel, Zendaya, Spiderman and more! So it's time to Put on Your Ears, Give it a Little Bibbidi Bobbidi Boo, and get ready to Relive the Magic, Memories and Appreciation from Your Lifetime of Disney with our New Kind of Disney Show!
It's Time D-Heads! This week we head to the Underworld with none other than LANA PARRILLA (The Evil Queen / Regina on Once Upon a Time, Boomtown, Swingtown, Spin City, Miami Medical). Lana stops in and talks about being the Evil Queen on the hit ABC Television Series Once Upon a Time, the big kick off to the back half of this season, the fans, her wardrobe, and heading down into the Underworld. In addition we have the D-Team back as Jason goes deep into the archives and gives you a Blu-Ray and DVD that you must add to your collection in The Vault. Paige is coming to us live from the Walt Disney World Resort in the Magical Music Review. You have the questions and Erin has the answers in I Want To Know and Caitlin is here with the latest from the Walt Disney World Resort. Cody stops by and takes a stroll in this week's Hollywood Walk and Nathan looks back at the books this week in This Week in Disney History. And let's not forget Randy giving you the latest in Disney Multi-Media! There is news hot off the D-Wire with news covering Animal Kingdom, The Disney Channel, Magic Kingdom, Gaming, Virtual Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Hollywood Studios, Tangled Before Ever After, Disney Television Animation, Walt Disney World Resort, Disneyland, The Finest Hours, Star Wars, Han Solo, Chewbacca, Marvel, Zendaya, Spiderman and more! So it's time to Put on Your Ears, Give it a Little Bibbidi Bobbidi Boo, and get ready to Relive the Magic, Memories and Appreciation from Your Lifetime of Disney with our New Kind of Disney Show!
TODAY’S GUEST: JENNY BLOCK, AUTHOR, OPEN: LOVE, SEX AND LIFE IN AN OPEN MARRIAGE, O WOW: DISCOVERING YOUR ULTIMATE ORGASMWhat if you could sleep with someone who wasn’t your spouse or significant other – and not only get away with it, but arrange things so that your husband, wife, boyfriend or girlfriend not only improved but endorsed such behavior?I know, I know — it’s not going to happen in my life any time soon, either.But it’s an arrangement that worked so well for wife and mother Jenny Block that she has written a book describing and celebrating it. In Open: Love, Sex, and Life in an Open Marriage, the former English professor and current blogger for The Huffington Post takes readers on a wild ride through the world she created for herself. It’s not “Swingtown,” but it’s close enough for daydreamers.Subscribe to Mr. Media for FREE on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=MrMediaRadioFor more interviews like this one: http://www.MrMedia.com What is Mr. Media® Interviews? The calm of Charlie Rose, the curiosity of Terry Gross and the unpredictability of Howard Stern! Since February 2007, more than 1,000 exclusive Hollywood, celebrity, pop culture video and audio comedy podcast interviews by Mr. Media®, a.k.a., Bob Andelman, with newsmakers in TV, radio, movies, music, magazines, newspapers, books, websites, social media, politics, sports, graphic novels, and comics! Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/andelmanFacebook: http://www.facebook.com/MrMediaRadio
Dave and Alonso start exploring the weird world of Christmas-themed reruns, plus some awkward cooking time with a reality TV sweetheart. And we might not still be down for Supergirl. Like our Facebook page, follow us on Twitter & Instagram @linoleumcast, subscribe and review us on iTunes, see the man. Dave's pick of the week: OurTime.com spots Alonso's pick of the week: SWINGTOWN
CONTACT US TODAY!Email: podcast@windowtothemagic.comVoicemail: 1-307-438-9886Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/wttmTwitter: http://www.twitter.com/jeremiahgoodTwitter: http://www.twitter.com/magicjoe1Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/wttmpodcast*********************************This week, Paul is invited by the Skywalking through Neverland Podcast to join them at a special AP party at DCA. During this show, you will hear a few character meet & greets, plus a special appearance by OSWALD the LUCKY RABBIT and the band SWINGTOWN, which played a special set in the Tower of Terror Courtyard!Enjoy!*********************************WindowtotheMagic is now a member of the Micechat.com Podcast Network.Visit Micechat for all the latest Disney news, along with a healthy dose of commentary! Thanks to Micechat for sharing the WTTM magic with their readers!*********************************THE WTTM PODCAST APPLICATIONSfor iPhone, iPad & iPod Touch & now for Android & Kindle FireMobile access to the shows, and MUCH more!The WindowtotheMagic Podcast App:Apple: http://tinyurl.com/wttmappAndroid: http://tinyurl.com/wttmapp3Get the App, and inside is a coupon good for $15.00 off a Multi-DVD order from the WTTM DVD Store... exclusive for wttm app users only.*********************************This podcast is brought to you by:The recurring supporters of WindowtotheMagic!Please visit www.windowtothemagic.com and sign up for a small recurring donation. Supporters receive weekly bonus shows and other exclusive content.Thank you for supporting the Magic!*********************************OTHER EXCITING WAYS TO ENHANCE YOUR WTTM EXPERIENCE*********************************The WindowtotheMagic Family of Podcasts & HD VideocastThe Original WindowtotheMagic Audio Podcasthttp://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=77245374The WindowtotheMagic Videocast (HIGH Definition)http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=300127061*********************************Email: podcast@windowtothemagic.comVoicemail: (307)GET-WTTMTwitter: http://www.twitter.com/wttmTwitter: http://www.twitter.com/jeremiahgoodTwitter: http://www.twitter.com/magicjoe1Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/wttmpodcast*********************************70 Mins ))HD BINAURAL((
MarkValley - "Oliver Richard" MarkValley stars as Oliver Richard on NBC's legal drama series "Harry's Law." Valley is a versatile film and television actor who is known equally for his comedic, witty turns and for his dramatic, weighted performances. Valley is a familiar face to television audiences, having appeared last season as FBI Agent John Scott on the sci-fi drama "Fringe." Valley's additional television credits include his three-year role as Brad Chase on "Boston Legal," as well as starring roles on "Keen Eddie" and "Pasadena," and recurring roles on series such as "Once and Again," "ER," "The 4400," and "Swingtown."
Ryan McPartlin stars in NBC’s acclaimed action-comedy series Chuck as Devon Woodcomb, aka Captain Awesome, the handsome and good-natured husband of Chuck's sister, Ellie. Born and raised in Chicago, McPartlin has gone from achieving success on the football field at the University of Illinois to achieving success on screen with his Midwestern charm. En route to primetime success, McPartlin caught the eye of renowned photographer Bruce Weber, garnering a prime campaign for Abercrombie & Fitch. It wasn't long before McPartlin parlayed this success into a coveted role on daytime's Passions, which, in turn, led to a lead role in the comedy series “Living with Fran.” Starring as Fran Drescher's younger live-in love, McPartlin also recently romanced Gina Gershon on screen, starring in the acclaimed Lifetime miniseries “Everything She Ever Wanted.” While starring on Chuck, McPartlin has also guest starred on such series as “Mad Men,” “Swingtown” and “CSI: NY,” among others. Additionally, he lends his voice to the lead role of Clutch Powers in the animated feature “Lego: The Adventures of Clutch Powers” A board-certified personal trainer and sports enthusiast, McPartlin currently resides in Los Angeles with his wife and children.
Welcome to the sexy episode of Boxcutters. We talk about the US show about sex in suburbia, Swingtown, and the Australian 1970s soap, Number 96. In between we talk about the Bechdel Test and there’s also an I Don’t Buy It about the most complained about ad of 2008. It’s over here: RSS feed iTunes […]
Reviews of CBS's new series, Swingtown, and what that means for us non-monogamous types. Email cunningminx@gmail.com, call 206-202-POLY, Twitter cunningminx or visit the blog at www.polyweekly.com
We threatened to never do another TV Talk Podcast if you didn’t flock to iTunes and leave us comments… well I’m happy to report that you love us as much as we love you! Thanks to your generosity, we are back and this week’s podcast is a lot of fun! We revise our thoughts on Swingtown now that we’re both completely caught up (and loving it), we talk about my chat with Tricia Helfer (Battlestar Galactica) and her stint on Burn Notice plus some scoop on her new Fox pilot Inseparable. Next we tackle one of the most talked about Fall pilots, J.J. Abrams FRINGE! Kath and I will review the plot, the mystery and the hotness that is Josh Jackson but don’t worry we don’t spoil anything for you! We’re good like that! Then it’s time for some listener emails because you guys are cramazing! Who wants to talk Comic-Con? No? Tough because we run down the shows that will be in San Diego and vent our frustrations over the scheduling. If you’re going to be in town for Comic-Con and you’re a reader or listener, let us know… we’d love to see you! Before wrapping up this week we have a little fun with our TV version of F, Marry, Kill! That’s right, we each pick one we’d boink, one we’d marry and one we’d go Dexter Morgan on. join in the fun and leave us some comments about who you’d F, Marry and Kill based on our choices. We’ll read some of them on the air in our next podcast.
We promised you a summer preview podcast and here it is! Kath and Dan run through all of the summer premiere dates for new and returning shows as well as give you their input on their faves and more importantly the ones they would never watch in a million years. So You Think You Can Dance, The Closer, Big Brother, My Boys, The Mole, The Next Food Network Star, Design Star, Swingtown, Fear Itself, Army Wives, Ice Road Truckers, America's Best Dance Crew, Wipeout, Flashpoint, Psych, Monk, Mad Men, Burn Notice and more... there's no reason to be outside when what's on TV is this hot!
Does explicit sex on tv aid in the actual storytelling? We talk to Newsweek reporter, Joshua Alston about the new show "Swingtown". What Up Dog? With former child model Darby Reed.
Paul visits Disneyland this week to find his favorite big band is playing in the park -- Swingtown!They put on a GREAT set, showcasing 4 different vocalists and a great selection of classic tunes from yesteryear!IT'S A SHORT BUT FABULOUS SHOW THIS WEEK!*******************WTTM @ the NFFC: Join the WindowtotheMagic team for a week of magic and in person encounters with the people who make the magic. July 2008 in Anaheim, California. More information coming soon, so stay subscribed! ***************************** Email: podcast@windowtothemagic.com Voicemail: 206-984-WTTM (9886) Forums: http://wttmforums.com PLEASE SUPPORT WindowtotheMagic! Use our Travel Agent Jana to book your next trip (toll free 1-800-357-9393) and a donation will be made to wttm in your name, or you can visit our podcast page and make a paypal donation. 33 mins ))BINAURAL((
*****HEADPHONES STRONGLY RECOMMENDED***** This week, Paul takes you back to Disneyland for a story about what happened on wttm's first trip to the park in 2007. Listen in as Tairy earns some autographed Parmesean Cheese, Paul visits a place in the park he never thought he could visit, listen as Paul tells you about his close encounter with Diane Newberry from "Jump, Jive and Boogie" Big Band Swingtown, and more... All, of course, in glorious binaural sound. Want to book Swingtown for YOUR party or event? Visit http://www.swingtown.info for more information! Email- podcast@windowtothemagic.com Voicemail- 206-984-WTTM (9886) Discussion Forums: http://www.disneypodcastnet.com 47mins ))BINAURAL((