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Fr. Eric gives a series of short reflections coinciding with the 40 days of Lent. Watch Catholic Latte on YouTube and Facebook. An audio version of the podcast is available also on Spotify, Stitcher, iTunes and Podbean.
Welcome back to THE DISCOURSE, a podcast about film, entertainment & culture.In this special episode, Carl & Tony discuss M. Night Shyamalan's KNOCK AT THE CABIN, recently released in cinemas.They look back at Shyamalan's career, charting his peaks and troughs, exploring what makes him tick as a filmmaker, and break down his new film in non-spoilery and spoilery terms.Remember: subscribe to THE DISCOURSE+ for early access, ad-free listening and bonus episodes not available to regular listeners. Support the show here: https://wemadethis.supportingcast.fm/the-discourseNew episodes of The Discourse drop each week every Monday and Tuesday, with the odd Thursday bonus... Host / EditorCarl SweeneyCo-HostTony BlackSubscribe to THE DISCOURSE+:https://wemadethis.supportingcast.fm/the-discourseFollow us on Twitter:@podthediscourseCarl: @CKJSweeneyTony: @ajblackwriter / https://ajblackwriter.substack.comListen to Tony's BEYOND THE SCREEN podcast:beyondthescreenpodTony on THE VILLAGE:Shyamalan's The Village: An Old Haven From The Modern World (August 2021)Listen to Carl's THE MOVIE PALACE podcast:1398503911Email us:contactthediscourse@gmail.comSupport the We Made This podcast network on Patreon:www.patreon.com/wemadethisWe Made this Twitter: @we_madethisWebsite: wemadethisnetwork.comTitle music: The Subtle Ones (c) John Ahlin via epidemicsound.com
Il capolavoro di Shyamalan è anche uno dei film che meglio hanno saputo tematizzare la paura e lo smarrimento dell'America e del mondo nel post 11 settembre. Uscito nel 2004, "The Village" entra da subito nell'immaginario collettivo, anche grazie ad uno dei colpi di scena più sconvolgenti del decennio.
Marco Catenacci e Francesco Ruzzier presentano "Credere nella notte" uno speciale dedicato al cinema di M. Night Shyamalan.In occasione dell'uscita di Bussano alla porta, ripercorriamo i momenti più importanti di una filmografia personalissima ed entusiasmante: da Il sesto senso a Old, passando naturalmente per il successo di Signs, il capolavoro The Village, i sottovalutati Lady In The Water e E venne il giorno, la rinascita con The Visit e la fondamentale trilogia Unbreakable, Split e Glass. Abbiate fede, Shyamalan believes.
Today's episode is a little different. Sam is really excited about the new Netflix show Kaleidoscope starring Ginacarlo Esposito. He'll explain why!We've gotten the chance to watch a couple of episodes of Kaleidoscope since our recording a couple of days ago. So far, it's really good. We started with the first episode listed in the season and then decided to change it up and pick another randomly. We we're a little floored by how well they worked together. It was almost like the second episode we watched perfectly answered the questions we had from the first we watched. It was a little creepy. I'm sure we'll watch another episode as soon as we can. Learn more about the show and see our complete library at www.tatooinesons.com!
Zwischen 2010 und 2017 verschwinden verschiedene Männer aus Church-Wellesley, auch "The Village" genannt. Dies ist ein Viertel in Toronto, welches die LGBTQ+ Community ihr Zuhause nennt.Über Jahre können die Ermittler/innen keine Spur finden, bis ein erster Hinweis aus der Schweiz eintrifft.
For those that are new tolistening to the Pigskin Tales Podcast, thanks for choosing to listen. Iappreciate the fact that you took the time out of your busy day to find outwhat this podcast is all about. Before really get into it, Iwant to take some time to tell you a little bit about myself. My name is Ross and I grew up in a smallfarming community 25 miles south of Fargo, North Dakota. Colfax, is one of theclosest high schools that I attended. Technically it's in the Richland schooldistrict and its comprised of Colfax, Abercrombie, Christine, Galchutt, andBarney. I am part of a family of 3 boysand no sisters. But now that my 2 brothers and I have been married for a while,I can say that I have 2 sisters and a wife. My wife and I don't have anykids of our own, but we've fostered kids within Grand Forks County and sincethat didn't work out to adopt, we have now been looking into adopting from theVillage. The Village is a small company that helps people in many differentways; like financial counseling, adopting children and just counseling ingeneral. Anyway, my older brother lives with his wife and 2 boys in Minneapolisand my younger brother lives in Waconia with his wife and 5 boys.My younger brother just turned40 on the 8th and so, now we're all officially in the 40 and olderclub. I don't know if that's a good thing or bad thing. Maybe we'll just saythat we're all a little older and wiser. Ok, so now that I have that youknow a little bit about me and my family, I want to tell you about thispodcast. First, the easiest and simplest way of explaining what it is, is acollection of stories I have found on ex-NFL players that came from Minnesota.That's what it has evolved into. At first, I just started out analyzingMinnesota Vikings players, news, and games that I watched. Then I decided toresearch the history of the Vikings and try to put it into a biography ofsorts. I was attempting to do my own version of ESPN's 30for30, but that didn'twork out. So really I just wrote the players biography from the internet. Iknow I am not supposed to use Wikipedia, but I used it for some of the researchlinks. And at the end of an episode, I used to say all the links I used. Butthen I decided to shorten things up.Now, what I have been doing issort of the same thing as before, writing a biography about a player, but now Ido it in a short series if I can. Some series have gotten really long; likeErnie Nevers, but I been trying to limit myself to only 4 parts so that itdoesn't get too long. If you have listened to thispodcast in the past and have enjoyed it, please review my work. I have an emailaddress you can send a message to or you can find my profile on Twitter,Instagram, and Facebook. I have attempted to create a You-tube account, buthave not used that as of late, because my computer doesn't seem to want to savemy video work. So I'm working on saving money to buy a new computer. If youwant to send me an email my address is pigskintalespodcast@gmail.com.I also have a patreon accountin which you can support me monetarily. There are membership levels so low thatit only costs you a dollar to support me if you so choose. I am also part ofthe sports history network ran by Arnie Chapman who doubles as host of thepodcast the Football History Dude. His stuff is good too. Take a listen! Hejust made his 200th episode!So there ya have it. A littlebit about the Pigskin Tales Podcast. I hope you enjoyed listening to this and Ihope that you decide to listen to more episodes moving forward.
She's a prima ballerina and a consummate shredder, an audio engineer and a solder jockey, equally at home setting up a mix and dropping an engine block. And if that's not enough, she has her finger on the pulse of one of LA's most legendary studios. We get into it with the human dynamo known as Tina Morris.
The Village A.K.A. Phil Matthews “You can’t write a song, by committee!” www.theVillage.me.uk This week Jethro talks with The Village A.K.A. Phil Matthews, and what a talk it…
We all have a deep need for connection. For being in community in a way that honours both our sovereignty and our desire to be of service. This need is understood as the Village. The Village is our birthrite. And when we feel separated from the Village, it causes a deep grief. A need for remembering. “Deep in our bones lies an intuition that we arrive here carrying a bundle of gifts to offer to the community. Over time, these gifts are meant to be seen, developed, and called into the village at times of need. To feel valued for the gifts with which we are born affirms our worth and dignity.” ~ Francis Weller Earlybird for the 200hr Online Meditation Teacher Training has just opened! 30% savings before January 1, 2021 for the next program beginning February 1, 2021. www.inspiredme.ca/meditation-training Join us in the Inspiration Network FB group for ongoing community Inspiration, weekly live Meditations and more! https://www.facebook.com/groups/644680996288281/ If you’ve enjoyed this episode, then check out all of the other goodness I’ve got going on over on my website - www.inspiredme.ca. And join the conversation on my FB and Insta @theinspiredme Thank you so much for joining me here today! If you’ve found this episode helpful or inspiring, please share it with a friend or family member and help to spread the love. Subscribe to the Inspiration Network Podcast Apple - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/inspiration-network-podcast/id1486054762 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/1v9q9KA1MLvEPlfhRi4P9B
I hope you're finally ready for the 1997 Mark Dacascos' classic Drive... because we're doing that movie next week after talking this week about Infinity War, Endgame, 21 Bridges, The Addams Family duology, Carol Kane is a delight, The Burbs, Antebellum, The Village, I Am Mother, Da 5 Bloods, and Before Sunset!
Join us for another poignant discussion with our special guest Justin Harris and Ryan Griffin of the Saint Louis Hop Shop. We talk about the work and dedication that goes into ownership and surviving running a business during Covid-19. This episode is coupled with the release of the Black is Beautiful Beer, a national collaborative effort the Hop Shop took part in to spread awareness about the social injustices People of Color face through beer. Host Bryant Antoine and Jermar Perry, have a chance to discuss music, life, and beer with co-owners. Consult your physician or health care provider if you or your loved one has a drinking problem.
Pinocchio falls asleep with his feet on a foot warmer,and awakens the next daywith his feet all burned offPinocchio hated the dark street, but he was sohungrythat, in spite of it, he ran out of the house. The night waspitch black.It thundered, and bright flashes of lightningnow and again shot across the sky,turning it into a sea offire. An angry wind blew cold and raised dense cloudsofdust, while the trees shook and moaned in a weird way. Pinocchio was greatly afraid of thunder and lightning,but the hungerhe felt was far greater than his fear. In adozen leaps and bounds, he came tothe village, tired out,puffing like a whale, and with tongue hanging. The whole village was dark and deserted. The storeswere closed, thedoors, the windows. In the streets, noteven a dog could be seen. It seemed theVillage of theDead. Pinocchio, in desperation, ran up to a doorway, threwhimself uponthe bell, and pulled it wildly, saying to himself: "Someone will surely answer that!"He was right. An old manin a nightcap opened thewindow and looked out. He called down angrily: "What do you want at this hour of night?""Will you begood enough to give me a bit of bread? I am hungry.""Wait a minute and I'll come rightback," answered theold fellow, thinking he had to deal with one of thoseboyswho love to roam around at night ringing people's bellswhile they arepeacefully asleep. 这真是个可怕的冬夜,雷声隆隆,电光闪闪,整个天空好像着了火,寒冷彻骨的狂风卷起滚滚的灰尘,吹得田野上所有的树木刷拉刷拉直响。 皮诺乔最怕打雷闪电,可肚子饿比打雷闪电更可怕。因此他掩上门,撒腿就跑,蹦上那么百来蹦,来到一个村子,他舌头也吐了出来,上气不接下气,活像一只猎犬。 可村子里一片漆黑,人影也没有一个,铺子都关上了门。一家家也关上了门,关上了窗子,街上连一只狗也没有,整个村子像死了似的。 皮诺乔又是绝望又是肚子饿,于是去拉一户人家的门铃,他丁零丁零拉个不停.心里说: “总会有人朝外看看的。” 果然,有人打开了窗子朝下看,这是个老头儿,戴一顶睡帽,气乎乎地大叫: “这么深更半夜的,要干什么?” “请做做好事,给我点面包行吗?” “你等着吧,我就下来。”老头儿回答着,心想准碰上了小坏蛋,深更半夜来开玩笑。人家好好地睡觉,他却来拉门铃捉弄老实人。
In today’s episode the topic discussion is financial habits you can use during the quarantine. This episode has been sponsored by Saved By Christ Apparel Visit https://savedbychristapparels.com and use our special promo code [THEVILLAGE] to receive 15% off your order. Thank you for watching today’s episode! Please support us by joining the Dub Club:https://www.patreon.com/WilsonFinancialYouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXjsEoDvBnXSGHEB3OiiKIQFacebook https://www.facebook.com/WilsonFinancialMGMT/ Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/wilsonfinancialmgmt/ Contact us: info@wilsonfinancialmgmt.com
Our guest Sir Eddie C talks about his track titled “Lil Black Boy," channeling the fire and pride of greats like James Brown and James Baldwin. Hosts Bryant Antoine and Jermar Perry then have a chance to talk with Sir Eddie C. About the inspiration behind “Lil Black Boy,” his passion for Hip Hop and the importance of mental health services for black men. This podcast is part of the Lil Black Boy Campaign. Recorded and produced by Darian Wigfall.Donate to the “Little Black Boy” Campaign here: gf.me/u/xzu3fyShout Outs:Sir Eddie C @sireddiec (Instagram & Twitter)Village Healing and Writing CircleCami Thomas- For the Culture TVDarren Jackson- All Black CreativesDarian Wigfall - Farfetched
Join as we take a look back at the M. Night Shyamalan (Is that his real name?) film - The Village. Relive your hatred of this film or love of the film depending on which side you fell on!
Jamie Hartman - Staying Relevant by Staying Ahead - Music producer, musician, songwriter Jamie Hartman joins Pete A Turner on the Break It Down Show. Here's how you create the best podcast...get Jamie on the show; he's brilliant. Jamie is working with an emerging artist called Celeste. Here's Jamie's band Ben's Brother How does a producer get the most out of an artist...how does one stay ahead of the curve in terms of relevant music. Jamie has worked with some of the coolest names in music. Rag'n'Bone Man, Jennifer Hudson, Kylie Minogue and of course Christina Aguilera. Jamie works in both London and LA...in Calif, his office is at the Village...which is a legendary music studio. HaikuJennifer HudsonChristina AguileraThey come to JamieSimilar episodes:Mindi AbairFelton PilateCarlos Reyes Join us in supporting Save the Brave by making a monthly donation. Executive Producer/Host/Intro: Pete A. Turner Executive Producer/Host: Jon Leon Guerrero Producer: Damjan Gjorgjiev
Show co-host/guest Jermar Perry shares a personal story in "Today is a New Day". "..."what happens when the thing that you’ve planned for don’t happen?" Bryant and Jermar open up a discussion about plans and the New Year.
On this episode of 'Best One Worst One' we talk about the best and worst films of Director M. Night Shyamalan Follow Careful 4 Spoilers on Patreon - patreon.com/c4spoilersFollow James on Instagram - instagram.com/jbxclusiveFollow Brad on Instagram - instagram.com/brad_film6Follow Careful 4 Spoilers on Twitter - twitter.com/c4spoilersFollow Careful 4 Spoilers on Facebook - facebook.com/c4spoilersFollow Careful 4 Spoilers on Instagram - instagram.com/c4spoilers Stay up-to-date with the latest Pop Culture News, Covering Movie, Tv Show, Anime, Manga, and Comic News at careful4spoilers.comIntro music by: James Barnes Outro music by: James Barnes
What a week! & Patchbays with Jethro D! This weeks Bands are … The Village With Looks like it’s Friday again Check them out on Facebook here https://www.facebook.com/PhilMatthewsa.k.a.theVillage/ and The…
Nick and Devin talk Free Fire (2016) and The Village (2004) as well as ASMR, celebrity crimes, and what they watched this week!
Welcome back for episode 114 of Final Girls Horrorcast Lovelies! This week The Girls discuss some mysterious horror movies which feature a notable twist - 'The Village' and 'The Others' Trailer Trashtalk: 'The Curse of La Llorona' theatrical release is set for April 19th Final Segment: Social Media Question of the Week! Name a horror film which featured a big twist that shocked you. (No spoilers please)! On next weeks episode... 'The Witch in the Window' now streaming on Shudder & 'Hereditary' available on Prime Video
Welcome back for episode 114 of Final Girls Horrorcast Lovelies! This week The Girls discuss some mysterious horror movies which feature a notable twist - 'The Village' and 'The Others' Trailer Trashtalk: 'The Curse of La Llorona' theatrical release is set for April 19th Final Segment: Social Media Question of the Week!Name a horror film which featured a big twist that shocked you. (No spoilers please)! On next weeks episode... 'The Witch in the Window' now streaming on Shudder & 'Hereditary' available on Prime Video
Hey there Lovelies, thank you for downloading episode 113! This week The Girls discuss some newer releases available on Netflix - 'As Above so Below' & 'The Autopsy of Jane Doe'. Trailer Trashtalk: 'The Intruder' with a May 3rd release date On next weeks episode... 'The Village' (streaming on Netflix) & 'The Others' (now streaming on Hulu).
This week Sam is joined by Shane Nickels (Not the fitness Model... I know, I was sad about it too) to discuss everything from Theresa May coming out to 'Dancing Queen', what a theatre Producer does and Queer Arts Collective Cardiff. You can find more of Shane at https://www.instagram.com/shanenickels91/?hl=en https://twitter.com/Shane_91?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor And Find out more of FIO https://www.wearefio.co.uk/ And His podcast 'The Village' https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-village-podcast/id1435001587?mt=2
In The Company, Insights on Humanising Work with Kylie Lewis
This episode is brought to you by Victoria's Small Business Festival, happening across the state from in August 2018. Check out festival.business.vic.gov.au to access hundreds of free and affordable events to elevate, support and inspire you and your business. In The Company is a podcast about humanising work and designing better working lives. Each episode is curated to provoke you to think more deeply about the things that matter in your career and life and to build your toolkit for how to thrive as a human in business today. We explore how we work from the inside out. In this episode of In The Company we chat with Dr. Adaobi Udechuku and Dr. Lucinda Smith, co-founders of Glow, a multidisciplinary clinic in Berwick that supports the emotional health and wellbeing of women, infants and families from pre-conception to Kindergarten. We explore how Adaobi and Lucinda launched their business after seeing gaps in caring for women and their families as they transitioned into parenthood, and created a new mode of care that brings together a spectrum of perinatal healthcare providers under one roof in a unique business model. We also explore their perspectives in supporting women move in and out of the workforce during this time, and the issues that clients experience in managing careers and family. For more visit: http://glowclinic.com.au To read the full transcript visit: http://ofkin.com/company-21-adaobi-udechuku-lucinda-smith-create-village-new-parents/ To take the leap into your own business visit: ofkin.com/leap ofkin.com/leap
On this episode of "Andrew Watches Movies", Andrew revisits M Night Shayamalan's "The Village", finding it more accommodating than the first time. Andrew disagrees vehemently with critics about the remake of "Death Wish", and revisits a film that he himself didn't like in theaters "Last Flag Flying". Andrew and Jess watch the classic "It Happened One Night" which has a very limited run on Filmstruck, so get on with watching it. The Wheel led us to the weirdness of "Eraserhead". If you joined us on that journey, we hope you survived. Finally we explore another chapter of "The Cage Files" with Brian De Palma's "Snake Eyes".
This week, we're talking M. Night Shyamalan's The Village (2004). This star-studded film is visually beautiful with a haunting score, but still manages to fizzle. With solid performances from Joaquin Phoenix, Bryce Dallas Howard, William Hurt, Adrien Brody, and Sigourney Weaver, this film should have been a hit. The problem is that twist ending. It's just... anti-climactic. What are your thoughts on The Village? Let us know at thecriticalbreakdownpodcast@gmail.com or leave us a review online!
What is the Culture of the Modern Village and how are we co-creating a Global Village? As we become increasingly aware of our interconnection on this one shared home called Earth, there is a compelling call to find our common threads and become the stewards for our collective future. By sharing practices that include Thinking Global, Acting Local principals, regional resilience, appropriate technology, regenerative practices, inter-cultural cooperation, holistic health, living economy and more, the call is to empower engagement and participation in direct action at personal, interpersonal, and local community levels while considering our place in the greater web of life. Jamaica Stevens is the author and project manager for ReInhabiting the Village: CoCreating our Future. As a core organizational design consultant with VillageLab, Jamaica works with whole systems theories empowering people, projects and organizations to THRIVE! She is also an experienced event producer, workshop leader, group facilitator, program developer, community organizer, project manager, writer and life coach.She is the program manager for the Lucid University, and coordinator for the Lucid University Courseweek, co-founder of Protectors Alliance, creator of Tribal Convergence Gatherings, executive producer of Awaken Visionary Leadership Summit, co-founder of Tribal Convergence Network, and has 8 year of experience as a consultant and Producer with Lucidity and other festivals.With a focus on urban and rural community Village projects, Jamaica is devoted to revealing the genius of each human and sharing collective intelligence to co-create solutions that benefit all.