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In this episode we speak to Doctor and CAL Senior Research Fellow, Lieutenant Tess Morris-Paterson PhD, about what we can learn from her experience in the selection, training, and preparation of astronauts for space flight, and how some of those skills can be applied in a military context to her experience as a Troop commander with 135 Geographic Squadron Royal Engineers. Lt Morris-Paterson joined the Army Reserve in 2018 and completed trade training as a combat engineer before commissioning as an officer at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst. In her civilian career, Tess has worked in elite and professional sport for twelve years, working with Olympic and Paralympic athletes, as well as those in the Premier League and Formula1. In 2019 she began working in Human space flight, culminating in a stint at NASA's Ames Research Centre. Tess obtains a PhD in aerospace physiology, and founded her own company, AstroPerform, which specialises in the selection and training of astronauts for space flight. She draws on her experience to highlight the importance of attacking difficult conversations, as soon as possible, and the significance of efficiently providing emotionally intelligent feedback at all levels.
In this episode we speak to Doctor and CAL Senior Research Fellow, Lieutenant Tess Morris-Paterson PhD, about what we can learn from her experience in the selection, training, and preparation of astronauts for space flight, and how some of those skills can be applied in a military context to her experience as a Troop commander with 135 Geographic Squadron Royal Engineers. Lt Morris-Paterson joined the Army Reserve in 2018 and completed trade training as a combat engineer before commissioning as an officer at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst. In her civilian career, Tess has worked in elite and professional sport for twelve years, working with Olympic and Paralympic athletes as well as those, in the Premier League and Formula1. In 2019 she began working in Human space flight, culminating in a stint at NASA's Ames Research Centre. Tess obtains a PhD in aerospace physiology, and founded her own company, AstroPerform, which specialises in the selection and training of astronauts for space flight. She draws on her experience to highlight the importance of attacking difficult conversations, as soon as possible, and the significance of efficiently providing emotionally intelligent feedback at all levels.
Is Loretta's scrapbook about Ben or Dickie? Is Mabel making a mistake in trusting Tobert? Who killed Ben Glenroy? Or why did Ben die either time? We review the outstanding questions of ONLY MURDERS IN THE BUILDING Season 3, Episode 5 "Ah, Love!" - and take a tooth ferry trip up the East River! 00:00 Intro 00:02 Truth & Lies in Relationships 00:44 Let's Solve Only Murders in the Building 01:35 Credit Clues 01:53 Welcome to New Viewers 03:06 Anti-Twin Theory Talk 03:45 Call to Action 04:05 Victim Profile: Ben Glenroy aka CoBro 07:52 Loretta 09:21 Dickie 09:37 Tobert 10:07 Jonathan 10:32 Joy 11:13 Sazz 11:24 Oliver 11:39 Charles 12:23 Mabel 12:35 Feedback 16:53 Spoiler 17:48 Which of the Pickwick Triplets Did It? The murder mystery/true crime podcast spoof with Steve Martin, Martin Short and Selena Gomez! Upper West Side neighbors Charles, Oliver and Mabel bond over a shared love of true crime. Charles, Mabel and Oliver take their relationships to the next stage on a date night that reveals many hidden secrets. Do you watch on Disney+, Hulu or Star+? Did we miss any clues? Twitter/Instagram/Threads: @DoublePHQ http://facebook.com/doublephq #onlymurdersinthebuilding #OnlyMurders ONLY MURDERS IN THE BUILDING Explained ONLY MURDERS IN THE BUILDING Recap ONLY MURDERS IN THE BUILDING Review ONLY MURDERS IN THE BUILDING Theory Theories s3e5 s03e05 Directed by Chris Koch Writing Credits Steve Martin ... (created by) & John Hoffman ... (created by) Tess Morris ... (written by) & Noah Levine ... (written by) Ben Philippe ... (executive story editor) & Joshua Allen Griffith ... (executive story editor) Jake Schnesel ... (staff writer) Cast (in credits order) Steve Martin ... Charles-Haden Savage Martin Short ... Oliver Putnam Selena Gomez ... Mabel Mora Michael Cyril Creighton ... Howard Morris Andrea Martin ... Joy Tina Fey ... Cindy Canning Ryan Broussard ... Will Jackie Hoffman ... Uma Da'Vine Joy Randolph ... Detective Williams Gerald Caesar ... Ty Linda Emond ... Donna Demeos Allison Guinn ... K.T. Ashley Park ... Kimber Don Darryl Rivera ... Bobo Paul Rudd ... Ben Glenroy Jeremy Shamos ... Dickie Meryl Streep ... Loretta Durkin Wesley Taylor ... Cliff Demeos Jason Veasey ... Jonathan Jesse Williams ... Tobert Adrian Martinez ... Gregg Caitlin Hammond ... Girl Cop Gerrard Lobo ... Detective Biswas Harry Sutton Jr. ... Doctor Douglas Matthew Broderick Mel Brooks Produced by Dan Fogelman ... executive producer Selena Gomez ... executive producer John Hoffman ... executive producer Steve Martin ... executive producer Jess Rosenthal ... executive producer Martin Short ... executive producer Music by Siddhartha Khosla ... (music by) Consulting Producers Benj Pasek and Justin Paul #selenagomez #stevemartin #martinshort #murdermystery #paulrudd #merylstreep #hulu #disneyplus #starplus
This week on Every Rom Com, we continue our Self-Help series with a blind date gone sideways in the 2015 film “Man Up.” We’ll talk about personal mantras and resolutions, discuss the fictional self-help book “Six Billion People And You”, and give some ideas for good first date questions. We’ll also take a look at Tess Morris, a screenwriter who improves the wacky misunderstanding genre by moving the uncomfortable truth into the second act. Tune in and find out why we all enjoyed this Lake Bell/Simon Pegg rom com! 0:00-7:36 Introduction, Sophia’s Self-Help Recommendations 7:36-13:30 TRAILER, Basic Info, Interesting Facts https://collider.com/lake-bell-man-up-secret-life-of-pets-interview/ https://www.theguardian.com/film/2015/may/28/simon-pegg-i-find-it-very-hard-to-write-for-women-man-up-tess-morris https://www.standard.co.uk/culture/film/lake-bell-and-tess-morris-on-man-up-woman-s-hour-and-the-female-comedians-they-would-invite-to-a-pillow-fight-10280669.html Be sure to check out Scott Meyers’ blog, for the Tess Morris interview we cite here, as well as his many other interesting articles and interviews!: https://gointothestory.blcklst.com/interview-part-1-tess-morris-man-up-c323bba69e8a 13:30-16:35 General Opinion 16:35-30:48 Cast & Crew In-Depth More Info On Lake Bell’s Audiobook: https://www.gq.com/story/lake-bell-inside-voice Lake Bell’s Audio Book Inside Voice: https://www.pushkin.fm/audiobooks/inside-voice More Info On Simon Pegg: https://www.outlookindia.com/art-entertainment/simon-pegg-rehab-saved-my-life-from-ruin-by-alcoholism-news-202094 https://www.theguardian.com/culture/2018/jul/09/simon-pegg-alcoholic-addiction-rehab-fatherhood-tom-cruise 30:48-42:25 Opening Of Movie, Nancy’s Mantras, Mantras And Resolutions In Our Lives
This week Mr A+ shares some special news, he's going on a date and has some big plans! He does a film review for the romantic comedy Man Up (after speaking with Tess Morris, the writer) which, funnily enough, is all about a first date. Follow Mr A+ on Instagram here Podcast inquiries: MrAPlusPodcast@gmail.com Follow Tess Morris on Instagram here Find YOWIES hereSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week Mr A+ shares some special news, he's going on a date and has some big plans! He does a film review for the romantic comedy Man Up (after speaking with Tess Morris, the writer) which, funnily enough, is all about a first date. Follow Mr A+ on Instagram here Podcast inquiries: MrAPlusPodcast@gmail.com Follow Tess Morris on Instagram here Find YOWIES hereSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tess Morris, screenwriter for television and film, chats to Mr A+ about romance, romantic comedies, her film Man Up and their favourite swear words. Follow Tess on Instagram here Follow me on Instagram: www.instagram.com/mr_a_plus_michael/ Podcast inquiries: MrAPlusPodcast@gmail.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tess Morris, screenwriter for television and film, chats to Mr A+ about romance, romantic comedies, her film Man Up and their favourite swear words. Follow Tess on Instagram here Follow me on Instagram: www.instagram.com/mr_a_plus_michael/ Podcast inquiries: MrAPlusPodcast@gmail.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
“A pandemic Christmas Day morning in Ojai, birds big and small, celery prep chopping, Christmas messages being left on voicemails.”
Sam Clements is curating a fictional film festival. He'll accept almost anything, but the movie must not be longer than 90 minutes. This is the 90 Minutes Or Less Film Fest podcast. In episode 26 Sam is joined by screenwriter Tess Morris (Man Up, Hulu's Casual). Tess also hosts romantic comedy podcast You Had Us At Hello with fellow screenwriting expert Billy Mernit. Tess has chosen Richard Linklater's 2004 romantic drama Before Sunset (80 minutes) starring Julie Delpy and Ethan Hawke. Nominated for an Academy Award for 'Best Writing, Adapted Screenplay', this is the second film in the iconic 'Before Trilogy' and the only title in the series eligible for our film festival. Tess and Sam talk about the films incredible dialogue scenes, on screen bathroom breaks and Celine's iconic cat, Ché. We've ALSO teamed up up with the lovely people at Sony Pictures Home Entertainment and Criterion to give one lucky podcast fan a chance to win the Before Trilogy blu-ray box set! Check our Twitter feed @90minfilmfest for more details! Ts&Cs: Competition closes 1 Dec 2019. Open to UK residents only. Our decision is final. Thank you for downloading. We'll be back in a couple of weeks! Rate and subscribe on Apple Podcasts: https://tinyurl.com/90minfilm Website: 90minfilmfest.comTweet: @90MinFilmFest Instagram: @90MinFilmFest Hosted by @sam_clements. Produced by Louise Owen. Guest star Tess Morris. Edited by @lukemakestweets. Music by @martinaustwick. Artwork by @samgilbey. If you enjoy the show, please subscribe, rate, review and share with your friends. We're an independent podcast and every recommendation helps - thank you! Bonus Link: We'd recommend checking out Billy Mernit's Writing The Romantic Comedy as mentioned by Tess in the podcast.
Screenwriter Tess Morris discusses with Ivan six things which she thinks should be better known. Watch the trailer for her film Man Up at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=22gEHzlaEQw Magic Mike XXL as feminist masterpiece https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/8gkbak/surprise-magic-mike-xxl-was-the-most-important-feminist-movie-of-2015 The Baked Potato https://thetakeout.com/the-perfect-method-to-make-a-baked-potato-1829350363 Dispelling the myth that you can't walk in LA https://www.lamag.com/citythinkblog/walking-in-la/ The songwriting of Billy Swan https://www.elvis.com.au/presley/interview-billy-swan.shtml Don’t look at the time when you have jet lag https://www.skyscanner.net/news/jetlag-15-tips-beating-timezone-tiredness The Austin Film Festival https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Austin_Film_Festival
On this week’s On Story we’ll speak with the writers behind Mad Men, Westworld, and 11.22.63 to explore audiences fascination with film and television set in the past and the challenges writers face when tasked with telling stories set in a different time. We’ll also hear from some of today’s top romantic comedy writers on the lasting influence of filmmaker Nora Ephron. From Lawrence of Arabia to The Crown, audiences have always been intrigued by stories set in the past. But what considerations do writers have to make when telling a story in a different time and what liberties can they take when they are writing about real events or real people? Screenwriter Alvarao Rodriguez spoke with 11.22.63 creator Bridget Carpenter and Mad Men writer Carly Wray to discuss research, authenticity, and the dangers of nostalgia. Sleepless in Seattle. When Harry Met Sally. You've Got Mail. Julie & Julia. It’s undeniable that Nora Ephron was one of the greatest romantic comedy writer/directors Hollywood has ever seen. Professor Greg Garrett spoke with Man Up writer Tess Morris and (500) Days of Summer writer Scott Neustadter to discuss how Ephron’s films continue to entertain audiences and how her writing has influenced their own work. Clips of Westworld courtesy of Home Box Office (HBO), Warner Brothers Television, and Bad Robot Clips of 11.22.63 courtesy of Warner Brothers Entertainment Clips of Mad Men courtesy of Lionsgate Television & American Movie Classics (AMC) Clips of Silkwood courtesy of American Broadcasting Companies, Inc. Clips of Sleepless in Seattle courtesy of TriStar Pictures, Inc Clips of Julie & Julia courtesy of Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc Clips of When Harry Met Sally courtesy of Castle Rock Entertainment Clips of You've Got Mail courtesy of Warner Brothers, a division of Time Warner Entertainment Company, LP
It's Christmas in the 90 Minutes (Or Less) Film Fest Pod Grotto and Sam Clements is kicking back with the bumper festive edition of the Radio Times. Sam and producer Louise have circled some of their favourite 90 minutes or less movies on UK TV over the holidays and have gifted them to you in this bonus podcast. Full 90 minutes or less TV listings will be shared daily from our social media handles too! Tweet: @90MinFilmFest Instagram: @90MinFilmFest Subscribe and rate us on iTunes: https://tinyurl.com/90minfilm Hosted by @sam_clements. Produced by Louise Owen. Guest star the Radio Times. Music by @martinaustwick. Artwork by @samgilbey. Edited by @lukemakestweets. If you enjoy the show, please rate / review and share with your friends. We're a small podcast and every recommendation helps (thank you!) Bonus link: Listen to screenwriter Tess Morris's podcast, You Had Us At Hello, wherever you catch your pods.
This week's interview is with Tess Morris-Paterson. Tess was a sports scientist with Lucozade Sport, then at the Glaxo Smith Kline Human performance laboratory. Then about 18 months ago, she began to think about a new goal, one of becoming an astronaut. In the interview Tess talks about the deep reflection and questions about self and identity that led to the decision to understand more about what it entailed, how she traverses risk through understanding the demands with meticulous detail and planning, but critically moving to action and applying herself and finding there is more in her and the critical roles that mentors have played along the journey. It was fascinating to hear how she faces down the incredible severity of the risks of being in outer space balanced against lofty goal of getting to the international space station, living on a lunar base or even a mission to Mars. Show notes Applying sports physiology, strength & conditioning and nutrition in a variety of elite high-performance sports. Early career experiences at Lucozade Sport and working in professional football for five years before goal posts started to shift. Explores the benefits and risks of taking a non-paid work opportunity with Tom Reilly at Liverpool John Moore's University and the personal and professional qualities required to make this time successful. An aspiring helicopter pilot and officer in training whilst at university. Networking and getting applied experience whilst at university is vital. Gender, being female and working in football. Developing and sustaining relationships by identifying what makes each person tick is fundamental to being effective in a role whilst working in professional football. A journey of self-reflection resulted in the realisation of wanting to become an astronaut. The impact of transition on self and important others around you. Aerospace physiology PhD at Kings College London, supervisor working at NASA. Rigorous medical and psychiatric process involved in becoming an astronaut. Becoming self-aware, deep reflection of self is fundamental to discovering whether you could become an astronaut. The next big missions being explored by NASA are to have a lunar base and a Mars based mission by 2030. Technical capability and interpersonal intelligence fundamental when under high tension and high pressure – lives are on the line in space! ‘Becoming a guinea pig astronaut' and starting to develop the skills and qualities required to become an astronaut – underpinned by Tess's PhD research. Being the right type of person is vital - character, can it be improved? Personal qualities and skills are a matter of life and death. Identifying, understanding and developing these are essential. Fundamentally you will ask, can I trust this person? Space wrestling could be an apt solution for maintaining physiology! Space is quite literally out of this world. Volatile, complex, unbearable and disgusting at times. Next steps for Tess? Starting a scientific role with NASA in January, moving to San Francisco whilst striving to become 1 of 8 astronauts amongst 18000 applicants, skydiving regularly and potentially becoming an airline pilot. European Space Agency look for a new cohort of astronauts in 5-10 years time. Lessons learnt? Learning about self, lessons from other people finding how inspiring her journey has been to enable others to step outside of their comfort zone. Importance of the support of others and accountable failure. Follow Tess's Twitter @astro_perform and @Perform_Science YouTube Astro_Perform Supporting Champions on Twitter www.twitter.com/support_champs Steve Ingham on Twitter www.twitter.com/ingham_steve Supporting Champions on Linkedin, www.linkedin.com/company/supporting-champions Instagram https://www.instagram.com/supportingchampions/ A reminder if you're keen to pre-register for the next wave of Graduate Membership enrolments then you can do so at https://supportingchampions.co.uk/membership/ If you're looking for some coaching support or some virtual team development help to support you to get to the next level in work, life or sport then take a look at https://supportingchampions.co.uk/coaching-mentoring/ or drop us a note at enquiries@supportingchampions.co.uk then you can sign up for a free consultation to explore which package is right for you.
Your FiLM podcast hosts are not completely on board with the much dated and gender awkward title of our thirty-third episode, Man Up. However, what they do like is the charming, thoughtful, and deliberate screenplay found in between the title page and FADE OUT. Tess Morris sought out to make a clever and enjoyable romantic comedy and we think she succeeded. And to 'one up' her Man Up movie, she cast Simon Pegg—making a sturdy gamble that a few men would likely watch along as well.
Dan is back from LA and is really Jetlagged, James Gill comes in to talk Movie news, and Tess Morris, writer of Man Up talk to Dan about Rom Coms, and her not guilty pleasure.
Dan is back from LA and is really Jetlagged, James Gill comes in to talk Movie news, and Tess Morris, writer of Man Up talk to Dan about Rom Coms, and her not guilty pleasure.
Back at the UCB Franklin in LA, Doug welcomes screenwriter Tess Morris and comics Graham Elwood and Greg Fitzsimmons to the show. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.