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How many kids is too many kids? Well, Boris Johnson and the UK Government are pretty divided on the issue. As well as covering the news of possible changes to the current two-child benefit cap, Hannah and Jen are talking about the horrific treatment of Nicola Packer, sexism and misogyny in the New South Wales police, and finally some good news about 20mph speed limits. Plus, there's joy for Charlton Athletic supporters, but sorrow for Mary Earps fans, in this week's Jenny Off The Blocks. You can listen to Mick's chat with Terri White about the two-child benefit cap here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
“There was a trend, it happened when COVID hit, to stop reading full-length novels because students were in trauma; we were in a pandemic. The problem is we haven't quite come back from that,” she said. “当新冠疫情来袭时,出现了一种趋势,即停止阅读长篇小说,因为学生们正处于创伤之中;我们正处于大流行之中。问题是我们还没有完全恢复过来,”她说。 Other teachers blame standardized testing and the influence of education technology. 其他教师则将此归咎于标准化考试和教育技术的影响。 Some students struggle to read. Only one third of fourth and eighth graders reached reading proficiency in the 2022 National Assessment of Educational Progress. 有些学生读书有困难。在 2022 年国家教育进步评估中,只有三分之一的四年级和八年级学生达到了阅读水平。 Leah van Belle is the director of the non-profit literacy coalition 313Reads in Detroit, Michigan. Van Belle said, when her son read the book Peter Pan in elementary school, it was too difficult for most children. She said her son's school does not have a library. Leah van Belle 是密歇根州底特律非营利扫盲联盟 313Reads 的主任。范贝尔说,当她的儿子在小学读《彼得潘》这本书时,对大多数孩子来说太难了。她说她儿子的学校没有图书馆。 Still, she said it makes sense for English classes to use shorter reading material. 尽管如此,她表示英语课程使用较短的阅读材料是有意义的。 “As an adult, if I want to learn about a topic and research it, be it personal or professional, I'm using interactive digital text to do that,” she said. “作为一个成年人,如果我想了解一个主题并进行研究,无论是个人的还是专业的,我都会使用交互式数字文本来做到这一点,”她说。Even in schools with many resources, time is always in short supply. 即使在资源丰富的学校,时间也总是紧张。 Terri White teaches at South Windsor High School in Connecticut. White no longer assigns the book To Kill a Mockingbird to her class. 特丽·怀特 (Terri White) 在康涅狄格州南温莎高中任教。怀特不再将《杀死一只知更鸟》这本书分配给她的班级。 She assigns about one third of the book and provides a synopsis, or a very short version, of the rest. White says the reason is that the class has to move quickly so she can teach all the required material. 她分配了这本书大约三分之一的篇幅,并提供了其余部分的概要或非常简短的版本。怀特说,原因是课程必须快速进行,这样她才能教授所有需要的材料。 White also assigns less homework because students have sports and other activities. She said she wanted her class to be “more about helping student become stronger and more critical readers, writers and thinkers, while taking their social-emotional well-being into account.”怀特还分配了较少的家庭作业,因为学生有运动和其他活动。她说,她希望她的课程“更多地帮助学生成为更强大、更挑剔的读者、作家和思想家,同时考虑到他们的社会情感健康。 The synopses method alone, however, can harm student critical thinking skills says Alden Jones, a literature professor at Emerson College in Boston, Massachusetts. 然而,马萨诸塞州波士顿爱默生学院的文学教授奥尔登·琼斯 (Alden Jones) 说,单独的概要方法会损害学生的批判性思维能力。 Jones assigns fewer books than before but gives more small tests to make sure students are reading. 琼斯分配的书籍比以前少了,但给出了更多的小测试,以确保学生正在阅读。 “We don't value the thinking time that we used to have. It's all time we could be on our phone accomplishing tasks,” she said. “我们不珍惜过去的思考时间。我们随时都可以用手机完成任务,”她说。Will Higgins is an English teacher at Dartmouth High School in Massachusetts. Higgins said he still believes in teaching the classics. But he said students do not have enough time, so teachers have cut back on the number of books they teach. 威尔·希金斯是马萨诸塞州达特茅斯高中的英语老师。希金斯说他仍然相信教授古典文学。但他说学生没有足够的时间,所以老师们减少了教书的数量。 “We haven't given up on Jane Eyre and Pride and Prejudice. We haven't given up on Hamlet or The Great Gatsby,” he said. But Higgins admitted giving up on assigning a long book like A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens. “我们没有放弃《简·爱》和《傲慢与偏见》。我们没有放弃《哈姆雷特》或《了不起的盖茨比》,”他说。但希金斯承认放弃了分配像查尔斯·狄更斯的《两座城市的故事》这样的长书。
Matt and Tim talk with Terri White, President and CEO of The Charlotte Museum of History, following Creative Mornings Charlotte on October 4, 2024.
On the next Charlotte Talks, we hear about some of the historic preservation efforts by the Charlotte Museum of History as well as some of the challenges the museum faces.
My guest on this episode is award-winning journalist and mum-of-one Terri White. Terri is the former editor of Empire, Time Out New York and Shortlist. She's written for Grazia, Sunday Times Style and her book Coming Undone is a remarkable memoir about the contrast between her outward image of success and her inner turmoil. Terri's frank conversations about mental health have helped so many people and she's now working as an ambassador for the NSPCC and its Listen Up, Speak Up campaign which encourages us all to play a part in spotting vulnerable, at-risk children and speaking up for them.You can learn more about the NSPCC's 10-minute online training that they'd like everybody to complete, to help us all Listen Up, Speak Up.You can follow Terri on Instagram and on X.If you enjoyed this episode then please leave a rating or review - and you can follow the podcast to ensure you don't miss future episodes. Thank you! Not Another Mummy Podcast is brought to you by me, journalist and author Alison Perry. I'm a mum of three and I love interviewing people about parenthood on the podcast. You can check out my other episodes and you can come chat to me on Instagram: @iamalisonperry or on Twitter: @iamalisonperry. You can buy my book OMG It's Twins now. Music: Epidemic SoundArtwork: Eleanor BowmerSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/notanothermummy. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In the last of our FROM THE ARCHIVES episodes, I'm revisiting one of the most important conversations I think I've had on this podcast (not to mention one of my favourites) - with Terri White, the brains behind the award-winning podcast, Finding Britain's Ghost Children, which explored why so many children are missing from Britain's class rooms. Earlier this year, the podcast took home Gold at the ARIAS (industry Oscars etc) as well as a host of other commendations... My guest this week has come a hell of a long way - from the Derbyshire village where she grew up, to London and the editor's seat of Empire magazine, by way of New York where she was one of Folio magazine's top women in American media. Ostensibly Terri White was living the 'single woman in Manhattan' dream. But, uber-competent at work, she was clinging by a thread in her personal life, struggling with chronic depression, self-harming and self-medicating with alcohol and prescription pills. When she was admitted to a psychiatric ward it marked the beginning of a remarkable journey that she documents in her extraordinary memoir, Coming Undone. To say it's raw and unflinching would be a massive understatement. Brace yourself for some extreme honesty as Terri discusses her mental health struggles, being a working class woman in a middle class world, how becoming a mother affected her relationship with her own mother, curing herself of busy busy busy and why she would not go back to 25 if you paid her. Oh, and her extremely complicated relationship with her hair. TRIGGER WARNING: I must stress that if you're feeling vulnerable there is frank discussion of mental health, sexual abuse, self harm and suicidal ideation. * You can buy all the books mentioned in this podcast at The Shift bookshop on Bookshop.org, including Coming Undone by Terri White and the book that inspired this podcast, The Shift: how I lost and found myself after 40 - and you can too, by me. * If you enjoyed this episode and you fancy buying me a coffee, pop over to my page on buymeacoffee.com • And if you'd like to support the work that goes into making this podcast and get a weekly newsletter plus loads more content including exclusive transcripts of the podcast, why not join The Shift community, come and have a look around at www.theshiftwithsambaker.substack.com • The Shift (on life after 40) with Sam Baker is created and hosted by Sam Baker and edited by Juliette Nicholls @ Pineapple Audio Production. If you enjoyed this podcast, please rate/review/follow as it really does help other people find us. And let me know what you think on twitter @sambaker or instagram @theothersambaker. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Assassination attempts, conspiracy theories and a MAGA Prince Harry costume. How can Hannah and Mickey cram all the drama of the US election into one BT? Well, they give it their best shot, no pun intended. And for Sexism of the Week, Mickey's been on the Zoom with journalist, broadcaster and author Terri White. Terri's podcast series, Finding Britain's Ghost Children, quite rightly scooped a whole load of awards and she has continued to bang the drum on how appalling the UK is when it comes to child poverty – 30% of our kids live below the breadline. One huge driver of this is the two-child cap, which Labour has not pledged to scrap. Terri tells Mick why it needs to go immediately if not sooner, talks about the devastating effects it's having, and explains why it's very much a feminist issue. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We are wishing Terri White our President & CEO at Charlotte Museum of History happy birthday on April 20th!!!!!!! Fran Marie interviewed Terri White and she is inviting us to a few events at Charlotte Museum of History's 250-year-old home, which was formally a dairy farm. Find all 2024 events at Charlotte Museum of History here. Attend their 2024 signature fundraising event - Charlotte Gem Preservation Awards If you love to celebrate Earth Day - Charlotte Earth Day 2024 Are you a music lover? We got you! - Hip Hop Meets the Music of India with Nistha Raj and Christylez Bacon
This week on Why Didn't You, something a little different.After our first two episodes, listeners (you!) have been curious about the personal experiences of creator & host Terri White. So, in this one-off episode, Terri tells her story - including an incident she's speaking about for the first time and the rape myths she's faced and/or that drive her potty. This ep. covers class, mental heath, assault and child abuse. This is Terri's testimony. Next week, she'll be back to hearing yours.-Key facts and stats in ep 3 (with sources)-1 in 6 children have been sexually abusedrapecrisis.org.uk/get-informed/statistics-sexual-violence -Sexual offences against children breached 100,000 for the first time in 2021-2022csacentre.org.uk/documents/child-sexual-abuse-in-2021-22-trends-in-official-data/-5 out of 6 children attending sexual assault referral centres in 2021-2022 were female csacentre.org.uk/documents/child-sexual-abuse-in-2021-22-trends-in-official-data/-Over a third of all police-recorded sexual offences are against children learning.nspcc.org.uk/media/1710/statistics-briefing-child-sexual-abuse.pdf-90% of child abuse victims knew their abuserlearning.nspcc.org.uk/media/1710/statistics-briefing-child-sexual-abuse.pdf-Poverty and inequality is accepted as a driver of harm to childrenresearch.hud.ac.uk/media/assets/document/hhs/RelationshipBetweenPovertyChildAbuseandNeglect_Report.pdf-There are over 4 million kids living in poverty in the UK. 44% of children in lone-parent families are in povertycpag.org.uk/child-poverty/child-poverty-facts-and-figures-1 in 10 women believe they've been spiked. 40% of people don't think police would believe themyougov.co.uk/society/articles/44863-one-ten-women-say-they-have-had-their-drink-spiked-If you need support or advice:NSPCC helpline 0808 800 5000 help@NSPCC.org.ukChildLine (under 19) 0800 1111 childline.org.ukVictim Support 0808 1689111 victimsupport.org.ukRape Crisis England & Wales 0808 500 2222 rapecrisis.org.ukRape Crisis Scotland 08088 010302 rapecrisisscotland.org.uk Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Cathy is joined by author and podcaster Rosemary Mac Cabe to dissect every plotline and the MANY characters in And Just Like That S2. Full of spoilers throughout! For our regular TV reviews, plus retro movies, join our Patreon. Rosemary's bestselling book ‘This Is Not About You' is for sale now. Listen to her new podcast ‘Meet Cute' here. Terri White's great article on the Mr Big point is here. TW discussion of a storyline involving pregnancy loss. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Terri White is the president and CEO of the Charlotte Museum of History located on Shamrock Drive in east Charlotte. The museum is home to the Rock House, the oldest surviving house in Mecklenburg County, built in 1774. White describes her role as a “dream job” and strives to show people that history is more than just memorizing war dates. White joined the museum in 2022. Under her leadership, the museum plans exhibits and programs that highlight different themes in Charlotte's history — something that she says is key for both Charlotte natives and newcomers, too: “It's important that if you move to any city, be it Charlotte or somewhere else, that you understand what those people who are from there have done to advocate for themselves and to make the city into a place where you have decided to relocate yourself in the first place. … It's important to understand how the city got to the point where you decided to show up.”In a conversation with The Ledger's Lindsey Banks, White shares her philosophy behind planning exhibits, what her goals are in her role as president and CEO, why telling Charlotte's history is important and what museum-goers can expect to see in the future.To learn more about the museum, or to plan your next visit, go to CharlotteMuseum.org.For more information about The Charlotte Ledger, or to sign up for our newsletters, visit TheCharlotteLedger.com.This episode of The Charlotte Ledger Podcast is hosted and produced by Ledger staff writer Lindsey Banks. Get full access to The Charlotte Ledger at charlotteledger.substack.com/subscribe
TW: Contains discussions of domestic and child abuse.Author, writer and journalist Terri White was just five years-old when she was first abused in her family home in Chesterfield, but despite her terrifying and traumatic childhood, she learnt how to live, has had an incredibly successful career and is now a mother herself.In this episode, Terri writes a letter to her younger self offering words of comfort and tells Jess about her desire to help other vulnerable children who might not see a life beyond.In this candid conversation, Terri also talks about the joy of breaking the cycle when she became a mother, the emotional whirlwind of pregnancy, and about the letters she would write to the people who mean the world to her.Follow the podcast at @jessphillipspod to keep up with the latest episodes and share your letters of gratitude using the hashtag: #JessPhillipsPodIf you or someone you know is affected by the issues surrounding this conversation, you can access information and support online.If you are concerned about the safety of a child, go to the NSPCC website on www.nspcc.org.uk and call 0808 800 5000. Or for children under 18 it's 0800 1111.For domestic abuse concerns, you can visit the website Refuge at refuge.org.uk or call the National Abuse Helpline anytime for free at 0808 2000 247. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
TW: Contains discussions of child abuse, domestic abuse, self harm and suicide.In this special episode, Jess Phillips talks to Terri White, an author, journalist and the former editor of Empire magazine, about the open letter she would send to the women and girls of the world to celebrate International Women's Day this week.In this honest conversation, Terri reflects on the impact of a traumatic childhood that included both physical and sexual abuse. She tells Jess how this abuse affected her in adult life, what she would say to her younger self and about her mission to protect vulnerable children.Follow the podcast at @jessphillipspod to keep up with the latest episodes and share your letters of gratitude using the hashtag: #JessPhillipsPodIf you or someone you know is affected by the issues surrounding this conversation, you can access information and support online.If you are concerned about the safety of a child, go to the NSPCC website on www.nspcc.org.uk and call 0808 800 5000. Or for children under 18 it's 0800 1111.For domestic abuse concerns, you can visit the website Refuge at refuge.org.uk or call the National Abuse Helpline anytime for free at 0808 2000 247.And if you are struggling with your mental health, you can visit www.samaritans.org or call them for free at 116 123. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Coleen Greenwood spent almost two and a half years in a relationship with a man she knew as James Scott. He said he was a divorced firefighter who wanted to marry and go into business with her - but it was all based on a lie. Her story is the subject of a new BBC podcast series Love-Bombed with Vicki Pattison. Ahead of its launch we speak to Coleen about the impact the relationship had on her; and to DC Chris Bentham, who investigated the case. A boy and girl, both aged 15, have been arrested on suspicion of murder following the fatal stabbing of 16-year-old Brianna Ghey at a park in Warrington. This follows on from an incident last Monday, where a teenage girl was injured in what police have described as a "serious racially aggravated assault". Recent statistics from the Ministry of Justice show that there were 3,500 proven knife and offensive weapon offences committed by children between 2020 and 2021. We hear the latest from BBC's Rowan Bridge in Warrington and from Zoe Cooke, a campaigner against knife crime whose son Byron was stabbed to death in 2021. Do writers of memoirs focusing on traumatic events need protection? Does the publishing industry need to come up with guidelines to protect writers? Terri White, author of the memoir Coming Undone and Kit de Waal author of Without Warning & Only Sometimes: Scenes from an Unpredictable Childhood discuss. Plus who are you at work? Workplace consultant Gabriella Braun explain how psychoanalysis can reveal some hidden truths behind our behaviour. From interactions with your boss triggering feelings about your parents, to colleagues setting off old issues of sibling rivalries, Presenter Nuala McGovern Producer Beverley Purcell
Oh what a beautiful morning because we are here with actor, singer, and three-time Tony-nominee, Mary Testa. You Might Know Her From Whoopi, Sex and the City, The Bounty Hunter, and the New York stage productions of Queen of the Mist, Xanadu, 42nd Street, Barnum, On the Town, The Rink, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, and Oklahoma. Mary gave us all the goods on developing Xanadu, and how it found its way to Broadway, accepting the role of Aunt Eller while Sally Struthers was watching the Golden Globes in her living room, and iconically covering for Liza Minnelli in The Rink opposite Chita Rivera. We also got into the collaborative relationship she has with Michael John La Chuisa and the significance of headlining Queen of the Mist. All that plus Mary took all (and we mean all) our hot gossip questions about 42nd Street, taking over for Terri White, and whether or not Jennifer Aniston did coverage! This one was just a beautiful way to ring in 2023. We love you all! Follow us on social media: @damianbellino || @rodemanne Discussed this week L Word Gen Q is rough but Leisha Hailey has chemistry with everyone Leisha's Yoplait commercial We love crab rangoon, sorry Kraft Philadelphia Cream Cheese cookbook NYT got dragged for pea guacamole Anne in Nxivm kick (The Vow, Seduced) Shelly Miscavige (wife of head of Scientology, David Miscavige) has been missing since 2007 Golden Globes hosted by Jarrod Carmichael who joked about Shelly's disappearance We love you Leah Remini (Second Act is a great movie of women for a plane) Composer Michael John La Chiusa wrote Queen of the Mist for her (story of Anna Edson Taylor who went over Niagara Falls in a barrel in 1901) Mary's full interview with Transport Group Bonnie Milligan is giving an incredible performance in Kimberly Akimbo on Broadway is Mary was so good in 2007 Broadway production of Xanadu (bootleg) opposite Jackie Hoffman Appeared with Nathan Lane & Whoopi in A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum and her eponymous sitcom, Whoopi (2003) Adriana Trigiani got Mary out to LA and on an ep of A Different World Starred as Aunt Eller in the 2019 production of Oklahoma (“Sexy Oklahoma”) directed by Daniel Fish Aunt Eller making Jiffy cornbread at the start of the show Stepped into Kander & Ebb's 1984 Broadway musical, The Rink for Liza Minnelli (Stockard Channing was supposed to go on when Liza left) Clips from The Rink She never really liked Sondheim and he never really liked her Was a standby in Barnum and had to do a bunch of circus skills (and cover for Terri White) Stepped down from March of the Falsettos for Barnum (job was on Broadway and paid so much more) Carrie Bradshaw talked through her rendition of “All That Jazz” on Sex and the City (with Stanford's husband, Sean Palmer) 2001 revival of 42nd Street was thrilling (Kate Levering and Mary were both in Best Supporting) Yes, the tappers DID sing (maybe with sweeteners) Christine Ebersole is a 9/11 truther (here with Alex Jones) 9/11 was a Tuesday Was in the notorious flop, Marilyn: An American Fable (Frank Rich's review) Original star was Geralyn Petchel Jennifer Aniston (The Bounty Hunter) was nicer than Julia Roberts (Eat, Pray, Love) Mary's “When You're Good to Mama” Annie Golden calls them “nods from god” We love supermodels Patricia Velasquez interview (ep #84) was in two 90s supermodel docs to watch: Catwalk / Unzipped
Hired this past Summer as President and CEO at Charlotte Museum of History, Terri White discusses what means to be the first Black woman to hold that position and her vision for making the museum a keystone not only of East Charlotte but the Queen City as a whole.
As Apple and Disney launch their own streaming services, Terri White and Toby Earle join Robert Bound to ask whether this rapidly expanding market is increasing not just the quantity of TV shows but their quality.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to the second episode of Dragoncast - Home of House of the Dragon! The first TV episode just dropped and Jamie East and Chris Mandle are here to talk you through what happened and what it means… Special Guest is Terri White, acclaimed author and journalist and long time Dragon Stan We'll discuss “that” birth scene, plus the people who've complained… steady on, it's only Episode 1 Also, we take a closer look at Daemon Targareyn's sword “Dark Sister” Oh and if you're just diving into Westeros for the first time, we'll help you get up to speed on who, what and why… So if you don't know your Otto from your Sea Snake - Dragoncast is for you! Don't forget - House of the Dragon airs exclusively on Sky Atlantic at 2am every Monday, then repeats that same evening at 9pm. You canalso get it on Demand via NOW. If you'd like to get involved in the podcast - just head over to twitter @dragoncast_pod or email dragoncast@daftdoris.com and leave us yourEaster eggs, predictions and thoughts on the show.You can also WATCH this episode over on our YouTube channel Any support, whether it's a follow, share, tattoo on your backside, is much appreciated. Dragoncast is hosted by Jamie East with the genius of Chris MandleProduced by Connor DriscollEdited by Buddy PeaceAnd is a Daft Doris Production - Dracarys. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We celebrated Two hundred episodes of the podcast with an ALL DAY live event at Kings Place in London, featuring ten hours of content that all culminated in this big 200th show. We kick off with Corin Hardy and Orli Shuka talking us through an explosive action clip from Gangs of London series 2, followed by a chat with Matt Berry, who joined us to celebrate ten years of Toast Of London. Plus we got into Game Of Thrones prequel House Of The Dragon on Sky, and bickered about She-Hulk on Disney+. And of course James couldn't let this milestone event go past without crowbarring the final season of See into the mix as well. There was chaos, there was carnage, there were audience questions, and returning Pilot legend Terri White was on hand to call James a bellend. What more could you possibly ask?
In the final episode of the series we chat to Terri White the former editor of Empire magazine and Time Out New York, about her first book, Coming Undone. The book is a brutally honest and moving memoir about her breakdown in New York and how her early life experiences shaped where she is today, both professionally and personally. Terri is currently a freelance journalist writing for a range of publications and has a column in the Sunday Times. We pick her brains about choosing to go freelance for a better work/ life balance and how journalism today is affected by a lack of class diversity. The Author Terri White Twitter: https://twitter.com/Terri_White (@Terri_White) Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/terrilwhite (@terrilwhite) Newsletter: White Noise https://terriwhite.substack.com/ (https://terriwhite.substack.com/) Book Coming Undone https://canongate.co.uk/books/2716-c Publisher Cannongate https://canongate.co.uk/ (https://canongate.co.uk/) Journalism Grazia article about surviving on benefits https://graziadaily.co.uk/life/real-life/we-must-continue-to-protect-children-in-need/ (https://graziadaily.co.uk/life/real-life/we-must-continue-to-protect-children-in-need/) Big Issue https://www.bigissue.com/news/activism/terri-white-no-child-should-know-the-emptiness-and-ache-of-hunger/ (https://www.bigissue.com/news/activism/terri-white-no-child-should-know-the-emptiness-and-ache-of-hunger/) Sunday Times column https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/whos-that-banging-away-at-the-typewriter-look-out-heres-terri-zsks0jtdd (https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/whos-that-banging-away-at-the-typewriter-look-out-heres-terri-zsks0jtdd) The New Statesman https://www.newstatesman.com/politics/media/2022/06/terri-white-media-response-strikes-working-class-journalists (https://www.newstatesman.com/politics/media/2022/06/terri-white-media-response-strikes-working-class-journalists) Empire podcast https://www.empireonline.com/movies/news/empire-podcast-479-yahya-abdul-mateen-ii-jude-law-farewell-terri-white/ (https://www.empireonline.com/movies/news/empire-podcast-479-yahya-abdul-mateen-ii-jude-law-farewell-terri-white/) Help to get into journalism London Film Festival critics mentorship https://www2.bfi.org.uk/lff/education/critics-mentorship-programme (https://www2.bfi.org.uk/lff/education/critics-mentorship-programme) The Guardian Scott Trust Bursary https://theguardianfoundation.org/programmes/scott-trust-bursary (https://theguardianfoundation.org/programmes/scott-trust-bursary) Arts emergency https://www.arts-emergency.org/ (https://www.arts-emergency.org/ ) Freelancing for Journalists work experience https://freelancingforjournalists.com/journalism-work-experience-initiative/ (https://freelancingforjournalists.com/journalism-work-experience-initiative/)
TW: Child Sexual Abuse, Happy Friday TSP listeners. How's it going with you? We're good and hoping you are too. We've got a really brilliant episode for you today. It's a chat with the brilliant journalist, author and editor Terri White. Terri's got a really varied and distinguished career spanning many places and many guises. She's spent time at Empire magazine, Time Out in New York, Nuts magazine and Shortlist amongst many others. Terri is incredibly candid and talks openly about her survival of child abuse and the disassociation she experienced. She and Craig talk about anxieties and panic attacks, class references, privilege, accents, social mobility, opportunity, representation and loads, loads more. She's a brilliant, brilliant guest that we're dead proud to have her on. This is series ten, episode four of the Two Shot Podcast with Terri White. Terri's book Coming Undone is out now and you can read an extract here - https://www.theguardian.com/books/2020/jun/27/terri-white-good-nights-lost-my-phone-bad-nights-lost-my-sanity If you've enjoyed listening to this episode then please click through to patreon.com/twoshotpod to make a donation to the running costs of the show. You'll get bonus podcast audio, pictures, videos and some shiny new TSP merch in return. Nice one. Get in touch... Facebook - search 'Two Shot Podcast' Twitter - @twoshotpod Instagram - @twoshotpod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to Sizzling Samachar of the day on OTTplay, I'm your host NikhilBillie Piper to Star in Netflix adaptation of Terri White MemoirBAFTA-nominated actress of I Hate Suzie, Billie Piper, has been cast in the upcoming Netflix adaptation of Terri White's memoir. The series, based on the book Coming Undone, will focus on the former editor-in-chief of Empire Magazine, Terri White, and her struggles with mental health.Hans Zimmer to Compose score for Jon Favreau and David Attenborough's Apple TV+ seriesMultiple Academy-Award winning composer Hans Zimmer will compose the music for the upcoming Apple TV+ series Prehistoric Planet. Directed by acclaimed actor and filmmaker Jon Favreau, the series will be narrated by the legendary David Attenborough. The docuseries will be released on May 23 and will detail Earth's history during the prehistoric period.Chris Diamantopoulos joins George Clooney film, The Boys in the BoatSilicon Valley and Red Notice star, Chris Diamantopoulos, has joined the cast of George Clooney's directorial debut film, The Boys in the Boat. The film is based on the book titled The Boys in the Boat: Nine Americans and Their Epic Quest for Gold at the 1936 Berlin Olympics. It is a period sports film surrounding the true events of the University of Washington rowing team, on their way to the 1936 Berlin Olympics, with World War II and the rise of Nazism looming on the horizon. Harrison Ford to star in Apple TV+ series Legendary Hollywood actor Harrison Ford will star in his first-ever major TV production in an upcoming Apple TV+ series. The show, titled Shrinking, will also star Jason Segel and will be helmed by Ted Lasso duo Bill Lawrence and Brett Goldstein. Harrison Ford will essay the role of a veteran shrink, while Segel plays his protégé. Mumbai Diaries to return for a second season Mumbai Diaries: 26/11, the hit Amazon Prime series, starring Konkona Sensharma and Mohit Raina, helmed by Nikkhil Advani will return for a second season. The new season will focus on a new story, but with the same set of characters as the first season. Amazon Prime has also confirmed that the popular web series, Made in Heaven season two starring Sobhita Dhulipala, has wrapped filming. Russian Doll season two and The Boys season 3 release dates announcedRussian Doll, the popular mystery-comedy Netflix series created by Natasha Lyonne, and starring Lyonne herself in the lead, will return for a second season on April 20. The second season will be set four years after the events of the first and is likely to feature time-traveling in the 80s. Amazon Prime's popular anti-superhero black-comedy action series, The Boys, will return for a third season on the 3rd of June and is expected to be more bloody and more diabolical than ever. Well that's the Sizzling samachar from the world of movies and entertainment, until the next podcast it's your host Nikhil signing out. Aaj kya dekhoge OTTplay se poocho
#015- Where do you even start when the identity you've had for so long disappears one day? Who are we without our job? Our extracurricular activities? Our marriage? In my conversation with Terri, we dive head first into her journey- the good, bad, and ugly- of stepping out of a 10 year marriage where she lost herself and what it took to rediscover her voice, her joy and authentic self that was hidden for over a decade. To learn more about Terri and her work, visit: www.thegaymomshow.comThis episode is sponsored by Sewl Sister- a company that creates hand-sewn, inspirational clothing and products for everyone. What I love about them is their products embody authenticity- each of their creations is different- when it comes to the designs and fabrics- they can create something that uniquely reflects you or your loved ones. Their mission is to live in a world with ZERO landfill fabric waste and they source landfill fabrics from around the world and transform them into something beautiful. Go check them out at www.sewlsister.comSubscribe, Rate & Review! I would love it if you could subscribe to the podcast and leave an honest rating and review. This will encourage others to listen and to grow our impact and community. To subscribe, rate and review the podcast on iTunes, visit: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/yes-i-kan/id1539162160
Seasons greetings to all Andy Jaye podcast listeners. Here is the first of two seasonal specials. The first of the seasonal specials features some of the most poignant mental health conversations Andy has had with his guests in 2021. In this episode, you will hear from; Pop star and model Frankie Bridge, Actor and writer Robert Webb, musician and producer Professor Green, author, actress and singer Terri White, SAS Who Dares win star and author Jason 'Foxy' Fox, singer James Arthur and best-selling author Matt Haig.We hope that you find these conversations inspiring and helpful, and if anything, we hope that it helps a few people realise that thoughts and concerns that are often kept hidden away are more commonly shared amongst others than many people might think.As there are a few hard-hitting subjects in this weeks chat, we include some support network contacts for our listeners in the UK:The Samaritans Website: https://www.samaritans.org/ - Contact the Samaritans by phone: 116 123 (from the UK)The Andy Jaye Podcast is produced by The Driven Media Group - a Paramex Digital brand. Contact the show via email at hello@drivenchat.com and find our entire back catalogue of conversations in all the usual podcast places. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
First Draft Episode #328: Helen O'Hara Helen O'Hara, film critic, editor-at-large for Empire magazine and co-host of the Empire film podcast, talks about her newest non-fiction, Women vs Hollywood: The Fall and RIse of Women in Film and host of its accompanying podcast, Women vs Hollywood With Helen O'Hara. Links to Topics Mentioned In This Episode: The Care Bears Movie (movie) My Little Pony: The Movie (movie) Black Panther (movie) Captain Marvel (movie) Terri White, former editor of Empire and author of Coming Undone: A Memoir Twilight (movie) Chris Hewitt, co-host of the Empire podcast Notting Hill (movie) Helen's other books about movies: Best Movies of the 80s and The Superhero Movie Book Liberating Hollywood: Women Directors and the Feminist Reform of 1970s American Cinema by Maya Montañez Smukler, (Ph.D., Cinema & Media Studies, UCLA) heads the research and study center at the UCLA Film & Television Archive. Shelley Stamp, film historian, professor at UCSC, and author of Lois Weber in Early Hollywood and Movie-Struck Girls: Women and Motion Picture Culture After the Nickelodeon Karen Ward Mahar, professor of history and the co-director of the American Studies Program at Siena College, and author of Women Filmmakers in Early Hollywood The Best Pick podcast The Golden Compass (movie) The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe (movie) Reservoir Dogs (movie) Home Alone (movie) Ava DuVerney directed Selma, A Wrinkle in Time, and many more films Squid Game (Netflix TV show) Parasite (movie) Becoming by Michelle Obama Wonder Woman (2017 movie) Jurassic World (movie) Petit Maman (movie) On the Basis of Sex (movie) Shut Up and Sing (documentary)
If you've been enjoying our working-class content recently – Hannah's interviews with Sophie Willan and Lynsey Hanley, and our chats about the film Rocks and the documentary Harlan County USA are all well worth your ears – then here's another doozy for you, as Mick chats with writer Natasha Carthew, the founder and director of The Working-Class Writers Festival. Natasha's everything we love: extremely talented, generous, fiercely proud of being working-class, and a force of nature when it comes to getting fair recognition for working-class – and in particular working-class women – writers in fiction, non-fiction, and for telly and stage. The Working-Class Writers Festival takes place in real life in and around Bristol, but there are also loads of events that can be attended online. Terri White's there, Cash Carraway's there, Val McDermid's there, Sadie Hasler's there: it's going to be brilliant. And what's more, everything is free. Give the festival a follow @ClassFestival on Twitter or visit bristolideas.co.uk to find out more about the many excellent events taking place October 21 to 24.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/standardissuespodcast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
An interview with author Terri White about her memoir 'Coming Undone'.Here is a link to buy Terri's book:https://uk.bookshop.org/books/coming-undone-a-memoir/9781786896810Terri also recommended 'Into the Woods' by John Yorke. You can buy that here:https://uk.bookshop.org/books/into-the-woods-how-stories-work-and-why-we-tell-them/9780141978109
Hosted by Picturehouse's very own Sam Clements, The Love Of Cinema podcast goes deep on the best new releases, with a little help from some of our favourite film critics, plenty of special guests, and you, the audience! This week, we're joined by guest film critics Terri White and Chris Hewitt to discuss Annette, Herself and Marvel's Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings. We're also joined by special guest, Herself co-writer and star Clare Dunne, interviewed by Felicity Beckett. If you'd like to send us a voice memo for use in a future episode, please email podcast@picturehouses.co.uk. Rate and subscribe on Apple Podcasts. Follow us on Spotify. Find us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram with @picturehouses. Find our latest cinema listings at picturehouses.com. Produced by Stripped Media. Edited by Maddy Searle. Listen to Chris Hewitt every week on the Empire Film Podcast. Thank you for listening. If you enjoy the show, please subscribe, rate, review and share with your friends. Vive La Cinema!
After 151 episodes, it was the end of an era for the Pilot TV podcast this week, as the third leg in our triumvirate of bellends, the legend that is Terri White, bid the show a fond farewell and signed off for the very last time. To mark the occasion we did make the somewhat dubious decision to stream the episode live online (you can find it on the Empire Magazine YouTube channel) and, miraculously, nothing went wrong! In addition to giving Terri the send off she so richly deserved, we let you, the listeners, bombard her with questions, a few of Boyd's celebrity friends sent in their own parting thoughts, and James gave her one final serenade on the guitar. All that and we still found time to review Stephen on ITV, Series 2 of Back To Life on the BBC and Only Murders In The Building On Star.
This week's Empire Podcast is a sad, sombre, reflective affair. Not because the Empire Podteam -- Chris Hewitt, Helen O'Hara, and James Dyer -- are particularly maudlin about the prospect of discussing the week's movie news, including the revelation that The Matrix 4 is now called The Matrix Resurrections, or reviewing (with the help of newcomer Katie Smith-Wong) Candyman, The Nest, Vacation Friends, Sweet Girl, and Our Ladies. And the interviews aren't laced with melancholy either, as Mike Muncer talks to Yahya Abdul-Mateen II about his role in the rebootquel of Candyman, while Beth Webb has a good old natter with Jude Law about The Nest. No, the reason we're all a little sad is that this podcast marks the final fling, the last hurrah, the long goodbye of Empire's outgoing Editor-In-Chief, Terri White. She's leaving Empire after six glorious years in charge, and to mark the occasion we dedicate the whole of an especially engorged Listeners' Questions sections to Terri, who reveals all about her favourite covers, her biggest triumphs, her future plans, and which Sylvester Stallone characters she'd like to invite to a dinner party. There won't be a dry eye in the house. So, naturally, we'd like to dedicate this week's show to Terri. As Jonathan 'The Duke' Mardukas once said, see you in the next life.
Because (some of) you demanded it, and because we probably won't have a lot of time to do so on this week's regular pod (what with saying goodbye to Terri White and all that), here it is: a podcast special in which Chris Hewitt, Helen O'Hara, and birthday boy Ben Travis gather in the virtual podbooth and have a breakdown while breaking down the exciting teaser trailer for Spider-Man: No Way Home. From discussion of many madcap theories to speculation about Spider-Man's OnlyFans page, it's the pod that has it all, and even attempts to answer the biggest question of them all: why is Tobey Maguire standing behind Ben? Enjoy.
Dan Stevens plays a lovebot in the new female-directed film I'm Your Man... and there's a LOT to discuss! First up, critic and author Terri White joins Anna to talk about the unconventional German rom-com. It stars Maren Eggert as a woman who trials a robot (played by Stevens) designed specifically to please her. Terri and Anna debate the genre of this hybrid movie and discuss its central gender flip. They further unpick the complex character of Alma and celebrate Maren's memorable performance of her. Next, Anna speaks to the terrific Maren Eggert herself. From working with writer-director Maria Schrader to starring opposite Brit actor Dan Stevens, she shares her experience of making the movie. Which tricky stunt failed to make the cut? What's it like to perform sex with a robot? And is I'm Your Man a feminist film? Keep listening to find out! Want to find out more about great German films you can watch here in the UK? @kinogermanynowuk is a newly launched channel on instagram and facebook, follow now for all the latest news and exclusive content on German film releasing and streaming in the UK and Ireland. Other movie and TV mentions: Black Mirror, Blade Runner, Her, Weird Science, Little Joe, Toni Erdmann, And Tomorrow The Entire World, Downton Abbey, Night at the Museum. This episode is in partnership with German Films. Become a patron of Girls on Film on Patreon here: www.patreon.com/girlsonfilmpodcast Follow us on socials: www.instagram.com/girlsonfilm_podcast/ www.facebook.com/girlsonfilmpodcast www.twitter.com/GirlsOnFilm_Pod www.twitter.com/annasmithjourno Watch Girls On Film on the BFI's YouTube channel: www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLX…L89QKZsN5Tgr3vn7z Girls On Film is an HLA production. Executive producer: Hedda Archbold. Audio Producer and Assistant Producer: Elliana Jay. Principal Partner: Peter Brewer. Assistant Producer and Social Media Manager: Heather Dempsey.
This week's (belated, so sorry about that) Empire Podcast is our first live show in aaaaaaaaages, as we headed to Kings Place earlier in the week to record, at long last, our 450th episode, in front of a socially-distanced, diligently-masked but deeply supportive crowd. How long had it been since we were meant to record it? Well, this episode also doubles as our 475th episode, which should give you some idea. (25 weeks, in case it wasn't clear.) But it was absolutely worth the wait, as Edgar Wright, director of new music documentary The Sparks Brothers, popped his live show cherry and brought his chums Sparks along for the ride; while David Thewlis, the actor-turned-author, showed up to talk about his new novel, Shooting Martha. And on either side of that, Chris Hewitt is joined by Helen O'Hara, James Dyer and, for the last time, our soon to be former Editor-In-Chief, Terri White, for a typically raucous live show, featuring movie news chat, reviews of The Suicide Squad, Limbo, The Sparks Brothers, and Jungle Cruise, an extended audience Q&A, a Three Fact Structure for the ages, and an actual ghost. Thanks for everything, Terri. It's been a blast.
In this honest and emotional episode, author, editor and broadcaster Terri White writes to her friend of 20 years, Phil Hilton. In a letter that candidly navigates her life and their friendship, Terri looks back on the evolution of their relationship - from her time working as an assistant to Phil, to the blossoming of their friendship and their shared love of music, dancing and Northern Soul - and explains why it was Phil she turned to when she experienced a breakdown and suicide attempt, whilst working thousands of miles away from him in New York. Together they explore the importance of friendship whilst navigating ill mental health and why a kitchen disco always brings them back together.Warning: this episode features references to suicide, ill mental health and strong language. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
My guest this week has come a hell of a long way - from the Derbyshire village where she grew up, to London and the editor's seat of Empire magazine, by way of New York where she was one of Folio magazine's top women in American media. Ostensibly Terri White was living the 'single woman in Manhattan' dream. But, uber-competent at work, she was clinging by a thread in her personal life, struggling with chronic depression, self-harming and self-medicating with alcohol and prescription pills. When she was admitted to a psychiatric ward it marked the beginning of a remarkable journey that she documents in her extraordinary memoir, Coming Undone. To say it's raw and unflinching would be a massive understatement.Brace yourself for some extreme honesty as Terri discusses her mental health struggles, being a working class woman in a middle class world, how becoming a mother affected her relationship with her own mother, curing herself of busy busy busy and why she would not go back to 25 if you paid her. Oh, and her extremely complicated relationship with her hair.TRIGGER WARNING: I must stress that if you're feeling vulnerable there is frank discussion of mental health, sexual abuse, self harm and suicidal ideation.You can buy all the books mentioned in this podcast at Bookshop.org, including Terri White's memoir, Coming Undone, and the book that accompanies this podcast, The Shift: how I lost and found myself after 40 - and you can too by me!The Shift (on life after 40) with Sam Baker is created and hosted by Sam Baker and edited by Emily Sandford. If you enjoyed this podcast, please rate/review/follow as it really does help other people find us. And let me know what you think on twitter @sambaker or instagram @theothersambaker. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Another fortnight's passed and we're already at the point of only being happy about the Euros for the excuse to drink on a school night - seriously, how are people still talking about it when there's so much better about to watch? This week we delve into Season 2 of Feel Good and Becoming A God In Central Florida, plus of course the books we've been devouring (Tabitha Lasley's extraordinary Sea State and David Mitchell's riotous Utopia Avenue) along with our favourite short-form literature: stupid tweets, and we may have beaten the toenail one. Our guest this week is the serene and beautifully cerebral Lamorna Ash, author of previous BBC Radio 4 Book of the Week Dark, Salt, Clear: Life in a Cornish Fishing Town. In her honest, hilarious and heartwarming chat with Becky, they discuss what drew her to drop life as she knew it and move to Newlyn, the friendships she found there and of course, what gets her enthused on the daily. If you're a fan of writing, pasta and cult movies, you're gonna love it.And for the big one... For a while now we've been beavering away behind the scenes and we are finally delighted to announce OUR FIRST LIVE SHOW! On Wednesday 21st July you can join us at the beautiful Ocean Studios in Plymouth (or if you're further afield, online) for an evening of chat, performances, food, beers and bants. We cannot WAIT, especially given that we'll be joined for a live podcast recording by Suzy Bennett, award-winning Plymouth-based comedian you may know from support dates for Jimmy Carr and more, and the glorious also award-winning, Glastonbury and Maida Vale-playing, Mystery Jets and Robert Plant supporting Ferris & Sylvester! We know too that everyone's erring towards being stone cold broke (us too) and so the tickets are pay what you feel and in limited numbers. We can't wait to see you there!! Tickets can be found here As always we'd love to hear from you at any of the following:Instagram: @calmdowndearpodcastTwitter: @calmdowndearpodWebsite: https://www.calmdowndearpodcast.comEmail: calmdowndearpodcast@gmail.comhttps://www.patreon.com/calmdowndearOur next guest: The wonderful Tom Rasmussen, LGBT trailblazer, drag queen, and the author of the brilliant forthcoming book First Comes Love (Bloomsbury). See you in two weeks! ShownotesFeel Good - https://www.netflix.com/browse?jbv=80241545 On Becoming A God In Central Florida - https://www.netflix.com/search?q=on%20becoming%20a%20god&jbv=81173143 Sea State by Tabitha Lasley - https://www.theguardian.com/books/2021/jan/28/sea-state-by-tabitha-lasley-review-sex-drugs-and-oil-rigs Utopia Avenue by David Mitchell - https://www.theguardian.com/books/2020/jul/19/utopia-avenue-by-david-mitchell-review-endless-prog-rock-noodling Dark, Salt, Clear by Lamorna Ash - https://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/dark-salt-clear-9781526600028/ Why I Long For The Wilds of West Cornwall - https://www.theguardian.com/travel/2021/apr/13/why-i-long-for-the-wilds-of-west-cornwall-lamorna-ash-st-just-penwith Mên-an-Tol - https://www.cornwalls.co.uk/history/sites/men_an_tol.htm Penlee Lifeboat Disaster - https://rnli.org/about-us/our-history/timeline/1981-penlee-lifeboat-disaster The Pasta Alphabet - Rachel Roddy - https://www.waterstones.com/book/an-a-z-of-pasta/rachel-roddy/9780241402504 Pasta Grannies - https://www.youtube.com/user/pastagrannies Newlyn Guardian article - https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2021/apr/25/its-a-betrayal-cornish-fishing-vote-turns-against-tories-over-brexit-deal Beyond Clueless - https://mubi.com/films/beyond-clueless 'The Matrix' is an allegory for being transgender, according to director Lilly Wachowski - https://www.insider.com/the-matrix-trilogy-is-an-allegory-for-being-transgender-wachowski-2020-8 First Comes Love by Tom Rasmussen -https://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/first-comes-love-9781526626875/ Terri White and Emerald Fennell - https://www.empireonline.com/movies/features/promising-young-woman-emerald-fennell-interview-feature/ Rule of Three - https://www.ruleofthreepod.com/ Wet Leg - Chaise Longue - https://open.spotify.com/track/7iqAuZe5yS0suLQcFfVK39?si=7074ae1f4a6846d1 Adam Buxton and Mark Riley - https://open.spotify.com/episode/3Esv2mmmWt4idj8SSuj9pg?si=B-kWcTc2QSiBJNUo9WpZbQ&dl_branch=1 I Love Dick - https://www.amazon.co.uk/I-Love-Dick/dp/B086HX1J65 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Rachel and Simon speak with Terri White, editor-in-chief of Empire magazine and author. She began her journalism career working on titles including Woman & Home and Marie Claire before joining the launch team of Nuts in 2003. In 2010, aged 29, Terri became the editor of ShortList, a men's lifestyle magazine, and moved to New York in 2014 to run Time Out New York. During that time, Terri's mental health deteriorated and she ended up in a psychiatric ward—an experience she chronicled in her acclaimed recent memoir, “Coming Undone”. We spoke to Terri about her rapid career progression, the challenges of confessional writing and her vision for Empire. You can find us online at alwaystakenotes.com, on Twitter @takenotesalways, and on Facebook at facebook.com/alwaystakenotes. Our crowdfunding page is patreon.com/alwaystakenotes. Always Take Notes is presented by Simon Akam and Rachel Lloyd, and produced by Artemis Irvine. Our music is by Jessica Dannheisser and our logo was designed by James Edgar.
Best Pick with John Dorney, Jessica Regan and Tom Salinsky Episode 86: Parasite (2019) Released 5 May 2021 For this episode, we watched Parasite, the first film not in the English language ever to win Best Picture. Director Bong Joon-ho also won Best International Feature, Best Director and shared Best Original Screenplay with Han Jin-won giving it a total of four awards. None of its cast was nominated. Audrey Hepburn flogs Dove Chocolate. https://youtu.be/sB44n4ADg2Y Marilyn Monroe and others recreated for Dior. https://youtu.be/eyA71PGUNYM Parasite average shot length. http://www.cinemetrics.lv/movie.php?movie_ID=25564 Terri White’s memoir. https://amzn.to/3k0OK55 Next time we will be discussing No Country for Old Men. If you want to watch it before listening to the next episode you can buy the DVD or Blu-Ray on Amazon.co.uk, or Amazon.com, or you can download it via iTunes (UK) or iTunes (USA). To send in your questions, comments, thoughts and ideas, you can join our Facebook group, Tweet us on @bestpickpod or email us on bestpickpod@gmail.com. You can also Tweet us individually, @MrJohnDorney, @ItsJessRegan or @TomSalinsky. You should also visit our website at https://bestpickpod.com and sign up to our mailing list to get notified as soon as a new episode is released. Just follow this link: http://eepurl.com/dbHO3n. If you enjoy this podcast and you'd like to help us to continue to make it, you can now support us on Patreon for as little as £2.50 per month. Thanks go to all of the following lovely people who have already done that. Alex Frith, Alex Wilson, Alexander Capstick, Alison Sandy, Andrew Jex, Andrew Straw, Ann Blake, Anna Barker, Anna Coombs, Anna Elizabeth Rawles, Anna Jackson, Anna Joerschke, Anna Smith, Anne Dellamaria, Annmarie Gray, Ben Squires, Blanaid O'Regan, Brad Morrison, Caroline Moyes Matheou, Catherine Jewkes, Charlotte, Claire Carr, Claire Creighton, Claire McKevett, Daina Aspin, Darren Williams, Dave Kloc, David Hanneford, Della, Drew Milloy, Elis Bebb, Elizabeth McClees, Elizabeth McCollum , Eloise Lowe, Elspeth Reay, Esther de Lange, Evelyne Oechslin, Fiona , Flora, frieMo, Helen Cousins, Helle Rasmussen, Henry Bushell, Ian C Lau, James Murray, Jane Coulson , Jess McGinn, Jo B, Joel Aarons, Jonquil Coy, Joy Wilkinson, Juan Ageitos, Judi Cox, Julie Dirksen, Kate Butler, Kath , Katy Espie, Kelli Prime, Kirsten Marie Oeveraas, Kurt Scillitoe, Lawson Howling, Linda Lengle, Lisa Gillespie, Lucinda Baron von Parker, Margaret Browne, Martin Korshøj Petersen, Mary Traynor, Matheus Mocelin Carvalho, Michael Walker, Michael Wilson, Ms Rebecca K O'Dwyer, Neil Goldstein, Nick Hetherington, nötnflötn, Olivia, Peter , Richard Ewart, Robert Heath, Robert Orzalli, Rohan Newton, Ruth, Sally Grant, Sam Elliott, Sharon Colley, Simon Ash, Simon James, Sladjana Ivanis, Tim Gowen, Tom Stockton, Wayne Wilcox, Zarah Daniel.
In this episode, writer, broadcaster and the Editor-in-Chief of Empire magazine, Terri White speaks to Anna Fielding about her memoir (Coming Undone), her favourite independent bookshop (West End Lane Books in London) and shared five of her favourite books. About Coming Undone: To everyone else, Terri White appeared to be living the dream – living in New York City, with a top job editing a major magazine. In reality, she was struggling with the trauma of an abusive childhood and rapidly skidding towards a mental health crisis that would land her in a psychiatric ward. Coming Undone is Terri's story of her unravelling, and her precarious journey back from a life in pieces. Coming Undone is published by Canongate and is out now: https://uk.bookshop.org/books/coming-undone-a-memoir/9781786896810 ‘A stunning memoir . . . it feels urgent and necessary . . . White writes like a blood-stained angel’ Cathy Rentzenbrink ‘A breathtaking read . . . her honesty and her eloquence is the thing that makes it such a privilege to read . . . a raw, shocking, beautiful book’ Dolly Alderton ‘Coming Undone by Terri White is possibly the most affecting, moving memoir I've ever read. Painful and exquisite . . . It's a remarkable book’ Marian Keyes ‘Raw and remarkable’ Guardian, Book of the Year Follow Terri White on Twitter: @terri_white. Anna Fielding is a journalist and event host. Follow her on Twitter: @anna_annaThe books discussed and recommended in this episode are: Consent by Vanessa Springora Dead Girls by Selva Almada Song of Solomon by Toni Morrison Crow by Ted HughesThe Bell Jar by Sylvia Plath See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Georgina Godwin talks to Terri White, the award-winning magazine editor and current editor-in-chief of ‘Empire’ magazine. From the outside it seemed as though she was living the dream but this could not have been further from the truth. Her book ‘Coming Undone’ is a deeply compelling and brutally honest memoir touching on mental health, alcoholism, imposter syndrome and child sexual abuse.
Rosie investigates how to move on (or not) after trauma. She speaks to author Laura Kay about her novel The Split and the real life breakup experiences that inspired it, whether we need travel discounts for the newly broken-hearted, the nuances of queer endings and why she thinks the aftermath of a separation is a good time to make big life decisions. Rosie also chats to actor, comedian and writer Sam Pamphilon about what happens when you and your ex stay living in the same house and how to cope when your ex's new partner is wearing your pants and driving your car. Finally she speaks to Empire magazine editor and author Terri White about moving on from the traumatic experiences she describes in her memoir Coming Undone and the intense, dramatic relationships we sometimes find ourselves having at chaotic times in our lives. You can now follow The Breakup Monologues on Instagram
It's been a while since we've had a bumper, jam-packed, three-guest edition of the Empire Podcast. But, what with the long weekend coming up, we figured now would be the time to give you something to really delve into. Also, we booked loads of guests by accident. Oops! Will happen again. Those guests are: Kemp Powers, the co-director of Soul and Oscar-nominated writer of One Night In Miami; Francis Lee, director of Ammonite; and some guy called Orlando Bloom, star of Retaliation. They talk to Chris Hewitt, Terri White, and then Chris again about their latest projects, and much, much more. Then, in the virtual podbooth, Chris is joined by Helen O'Hara and Ben Travis for huge revelations about their Easter egg consumption methods, discussion of the greatest character resurrections in the movies, much chat about the week's news, including Knives Out 2 and 3, the Obi-Wan Kenobi cast announcement, and The Suicide Squad trailer, and reviews of Minari, Godzilla Vs Kong, The Mauritanian, and Bad Trip. Phew. So, open an Easter egg however you want to, sit back, relax, and enjoy.
This week's episode of the Empire Podcast is going all out for awards. Yes, with voting about to commence on this year's British Podcast Awards entries, Chris Hewitt, Helen O'Hara, and James Dyer turn on the waterworks and get to grips with some of the big issues that awards judges like to hear being debated on shows like this. You know, big questions like, 'what's your perfect Sunday?', 'how many Game Of Thrones spin-off shows are there?' and 'how many stars does Orlando Bloom's new movie, Retaliation, warrant?' Give it up, other movie podcasts. The award is in the bag. Also on this week's show, our fearless leader Terri White has a lovely chat with yer actual Kate Winslet about her new movie, Ammonite, and Chris natters away with Eddie Izzard, star and co-writer of the eve-of-WWII thriller, Six Minutes To Midnight. Both are worthy of your time. And, indeed, awards. Oh, and at long last, a mere year after it was first introduced to the podcast, The Three Fact Structure justifies its existence with a fact that will blow your mind and destroy your ears. And if that's not worthy of a big old gong, we don't know what is. Enjoy.
In this episode we speak to two freelance journalists, one who has no formal journalism training and the other who studied on an NCTJ accredited degree. Anna Turns, a freelance environmental journalist, talks to us about her self-taught route into journalism and how each turn of her career informed her storytelling. Chandni Sembhi, a freelance digital journalist, who runs So you want to be a journalist? Instagram account, discusses how her university course gave her confidence to start out in journalism. The Guests Chandni Sembhi Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/soyouwanttobeajournalist/ (@soyouwanttobeajournalist) Twitter: http://@chandnisembhi (@chandnisembhi) Anna Turns Twitter: https://twitter.com/annaturns?lang=en (@AnnaTurns) Website: https://www.environmentaljournalist.co.uk/ Resources Mark Grist podcast http://www.markgrist.com/markcantrap (http://www.markgrist.com/markcantrap) Lily Canter research examining the value of accredited journalism courses: https://journalism-education.org/2015/08/chasing-the-accreditation-dream/ (https://journalism-education.org/2015/08/chasing-the-accreditation-dream/) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ulXwfU58Hk (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ulXwfU58Hk) https://www.holdthefrontpage.co.uk/2015/news/new-study-raises-questions-about-value-of-accredited-journalism-courses/ (https://www.holdthefrontpage.co.uk/2015/news/new-study-raises-questions-about-value-of-accredited-journalism-courses/) https://www.holdthefrontpage.co.uk/2015/news/regional-press-no-longer-established-pathway-into-journalism-says-academic/ (https://www.holdthefrontpage.co.uk/2015/news/regional-press-no-longer-established-pathway-into-journalism-says-academic/) National Council for the Training of Journalists (NCTJ) accredited courses https://www.nctj.com/journalism-qualifications/diploma-in-journalism/Accreditedcourses/course-search (https://www.nctj.com/journalism-qualifications/diploma-in-journalism/Accreditedcourses/course-search) NCTJ qualifications (incl. diploma and national qualification in journalism) https://www.nctj.com/journalism-qualifications/diploma-in-journalism (https://www.nctj.com/journalism-qualifications/diploma-in-journalism) Masters in print journalism https://www.findamasters.com/masters-degrees/united-kingdom/print-media/?70MhoIM400 (https://www.findamasters.com/masters-degrees/united-kingdom/print-media/?70MhoIM400) The Broadcast Journalism Training Council (BTJC) accredited courses https://bjtc.org.uk/students (https://bjtc.org.uk/students) Professional Publishers Association (PPA) https://www.ppa.co.uk/ (https://www.ppa.co.uk/) News associates course https://newsassociates.co.uk/ (https://newsassociates.co.uk/) Freelancing for Journalists training course https://www.journalism.co.uk/vocational-skills-study/how-to-become-a-successful-freelance-journalist/s43/a750959/ (https://www.journalism.co.uk/vocational-skills-study/how-to-become-a-successful-freelance-journalist/s43/a750959/) National Union of Journalists (NUJ) training courses https://www.nuj.org.uk/learn/nuj-training.html (https://www.nuj.org.uk/learn/nuj-training.html) Guild of food writers http://www.gfw.co.uk/ Women in Journalism training https://womeninjournalism.co.uk/events/upcoming-events/ (https://womeninjournalism.co.uk/events/upcoming-events/) International Women's Day Webinar with Terri White and Jane Garvey https://ajeuk.org/aje-celebrates-international-womens-day-2021/ Freelancing for Journalists is sponsored by The ResponseSource Journalist Enquiry Service which connects you, the journalist, with PRs and organisations to secure expert comment, case studies and information for independent editorial, free of charge. ResponseSource puts you in touch with experts and PR contacts across all sectors, saving you hours of research and helping you meet your deadlines. https://www.responsesource.com/ (https://www.responsesource.com/)
On this week's Andy Jaye Podcast, we have a full show guest with a hard-hitting story to tell. Andy is in conversation with journalist, editor and author - Terri White.Terri is perhaps best known for being the editor-in-chief of Empire Magazine and hosting 'The Pilot TV Podcast'. In her chat with Andy, Terri talks about her recently published book, Coming Undone. Terri's book tells the true story of how a young woman -seen to be 'winning at life' ended up in a psychiatric ward as her traumatic past caught up with her. Terri endured sexual and physical abuse at the hands of a number of her mother's partners. Her success defied all expectations, but the greater the disparity between her outer achievements and inner demons, the more she struggled to hold everything together. Coming Undone is Terri's documentation of her 'unravelling' and her precarious navigation back from a life in pieces. In this gripping and raw conversation, Terri talks us through some of the stories and scenarios that lead her to write her book. Due to the hard-hitting nature of the conversation, we have included support lines for listeners in the UK to reach out to in case you have been affected by anything you have heard in this weeks episode. Samaritans: Call 116 123 (UK only)Website: www.samaritans.org See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This morning Terri White tells Dave which movie soundtracks should make it into his 100 Collection, we keep campaigning for Matt Dyson plus your Cool Badges get handed in this week, enjoy!
People can move from homelessness to housing and self-sufficiency and employment, to all kinds of possibilities in the future. We can't do any of this without our unique donors now or in 2021. I'm so proud and grateful to let them know how valuable they are to us and the impact that they're having on their community. -- Terri White We’re celebrating the end of 2020 by reflecting on the bright side of an unprecedented year we are so glad is almost over. To celebrate, Kristy Sturgill, the Association’s director of Marketing, talks with the Association's CEO, Terri White, about just a few of the ways our supporters' compassion and generosity made a difference during the pandemic.
And so, as the worst year in living memory draws to a close, Team Empire gathers together (virtually, at least) to have a good old natter about it from a cinematic point of view. In this bumper-sized example of 2020 vision, Chris Hewitt, Helen O'Hara, Ben Travis, and Terri White answer listener questions about the year that was, talk about their personal highlights (and lowlights) in the face of the Covid pandemic that rocked the world and has posed such a huge threat to cinemas around the world, discuss the movies that they loved, and then run down Team Empire's top 20 films of the year. And we wanted to thank you so much for continuing to listen to and support the Empire Podcast (and our spoiler specials, if you subscribe to those). This year, more than ever, it's meant so much to us, and we hope to continue to repay you with some great pods in 2021. Which, we can only hope, is a better year for all of us. Happy New Year, listeners! Enjoy.
We love Carl Weathers at Empire Towers. How can we not? Over the course of a career that has spanned almost 50 years, he has played some of the most iconic characters around. Apollo Creed. Dillon from Predator. 'Action' Jackson. Chubbs Peterson. And now Greef Karga in The Mandalorian. And so, in the first of an occasional series, the Empire Podcast team — Chris Hewitt, Helen O'Hara, James Dyer and Rocky superfan Terri White — get together to take a very special, and deeply affectionate, look back at Weathers and his storied career. But that's not all. This series will also delve into the Empire Podcast archives to bring you interviews we've done in the past. So you can hear the interview Chris did with Weathers when he came to our London studio in 2017, which runs from 03:16.412 to 28:43.245. And you can also hear an extended excerpt from the chat the two had just last week about Weathers' work starring in and directing the latest episode of The Mandalorian. That runs from 28:57.301 to 47:11.805. And yes, we hope to have Carl back to discuss Upgrade 2: Unlandable: Holding Pattern With Carl Weathers at a later date. If you don't know what that is, have a listen to the episode. Enjoy.
After a number of traumatic childhood experiences, Empire magazine editor Terri White discusses her subsequent battles with self harm and alcohol abuse.