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Send us a textOn this episode, we speak with Tony's Place executive director Carrie Rai and catch up with this organization providing services to LGBT youth. Then we have a conversation with Dixie Longate and her Tupperware Party. And finally we speak with Judy L Reeves about the Gulf Coast Archive and Museum of GLBT History, Inc. (GCAM), Queer Radio and the late Jimmy Carper.Queer Voices airs in Houston Texas on 90.1FM KPFT and is heard as a podcast here. Queer Voices hopes to entertain as well as illuminate LGBTQ issues in Houston and beyond. Check out our socials at:https://www.facebook.com/QueerVoicesKPFT/ andhttps://www.instagram.com/queervoices90.1kpft/
Tupperware is the stealthy star of our modern homes. These plastic storage containers are ubiquitous in our fridges, pantries, and closets. But the original product was revolutionary. So was its breakthrough sales strategy: the Tupperware Party.Led in part by a charismatic housewife turned business innovator, Tupperware pioneered more than the party. Brownie Wise, and the company she came to represent, are behind a core sales technique that we might now recognize as influencer marketing.The company was so successful at its peak, it reached almost cult status. But it didn't last. On our latest episode: Tupperware's success and the company's demise. And how its descendants — in products, and in sales strategies — lived on. This episode is in partnership with Decoder Ring. For even more on the legacy of Tupperware, listen to their full episode. Find more Planet Money: Facebook / Instagram / TikTok / Our weekly Newsletter.Listen free at these links: Apple Podcasts, Spotify, the NPR app or anywhere you get podcasts.Help support Planet Money and hear our bonus episodes by subscribing to Planet Money+ in Apple Podcasts or at plus.npr.org/planetmoney.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
A combination of dwindling demand and changing tastes has seen Tupperware Brands file for bankruptcy this week. The U-S company made colourful plastic food containers go-to items in kitchens all around the world. But demand has dropped for its products in recent years with a younger generation of shoppers moving away from plastic.
Cuando no podíamos reunirnos con libertad y cuando la mujer no podía presumir de derechos laborales una empresa aterrizó en España para conseguir que amas de casa se reunieran y comenzaran a ganar dinero, a tener independencia. La primera "Tupperware Party" se celebró en Madrid un 14 de febrero de 1966. Recordamos cómo eran esos encuentros y cómo nos ha marcado ese envase
The iconic Tupperware made a huge impression in India and still does.
As we unpack the controversies surrounding the LGBTQ organization, we explore the importance of parents being involved in their children's education and living within our means. We dive into the rich history and modern challenges of paganism, touching on the connections between this spiritual path and the LGBT community. We also discuss the possibility of splitting apart from what the organization has become. Finally, we delve into the world of pagan festivals, exposing the gossip and materialism that often overshadow true rituals and spiritual practices. We emphasize the importance of authenticity in religious spaces. We also discuss the difference between materialism and spirituality. Don't miss this engaging episode that sparks important discussions on culture, spirituality, and values.Support the showJoin us on Discord: https://discord.gg/MdcMwqUjPZFacebook: (7) Life Temple and Seminary | Facebook
11.05.23 - The Tupperware company is facing bankruptcy, and Phumi expresses her sadness about it. The comment section wants to know what hair products Gareth uses since his hair has stayed the same since the ‘90s. And Gareth takes a closer look at someone on the Eskom board.
Up first, how about a bedtime story? This week it's the forgotten Story of Brownie Wise, the Ingenious Marketer Behind the Tupperware Party. Earl Tupper invented the container's seal, but it was a savvy, convention-defying entrepreneur who got the product line into the homes of housewives.
Up first, how about a bedtime story? This week it's the forgotten Story of Brownie Wise, the Ingenious Marketer Behind the Tupperware Party. Earl Tupper invented the container's seal, but it was a savvy, convention-defying entrepreneur who got the product line into the homes of housewives. Up next, King Kong calls his agent to complain about all the headlines linking him with Eli Lily's new obesity drug. Let's end today's show with a heartwarming conversation between Frank and Dolores. Last time we visited with our favorite 1950s power couple they were talking about M&Ms going woke. This week they are here to share their observations about the homelessness crisis.
Fish and Andy get nostalgic about food storage as Hanna unpacks the history of Earl Tupper's plastic tubs. Intro music is from "Across the Line" by the Wellington Sea Shanty Society.
The junior doctors' strike enters its second day. One striking doctor told Nick that industrial action is necessary because doctors go through '10 years of toil' with 'no guarantee' of a good salary. Former Universities Minister Lord Jo Johnson joined Nick to discuss raising higher education tuition fees in line with inflation, and a consumer expert discussed why iconic brand Tupperware is on the brink of collapse. All this and more on the Nick Ferrari Whole Show podcast.
Es gibt Marken, die haben es geschafft. Sie sind sogenannte Deonyme geworden: wie Tixo oder Tempo. Auch Tupper-Ware, die Frischhalte-Plastik-Boxen aus Amerika zählen dazu. Die traditionsreiche Haushaltswarenmarke, die man weltweit in Kühlschränken findet, steht jetzt aber vor dem finanziellen Aus. Über das einmalige Verkaufskonzept und die Situation in Österreich sprechen wir mit Wirtschaftskammer-Obmann Peter Krasser. Und die Wirtschaftswissenschafterin und Professorin der Wirtschaftsuniversität Christine Holweg analysiert den Auf- und Abstieg der Kultmarke. Abonniert unseren Podcast auch auf Apple Podcasts, Spotify oder Google Podcasts und hinterlasst uns eine Bewertung, wenn euch der Podcast gefällt. Mehr Podcasts gibt es unter www.kurier.at/podcasts
Garner and Bryce are clearly men of the world. Often talking about the woes of the world and how to solve them. OR they talk about nonsense. What do you think it was today? SPOILER ALERT: They talk about fall of Tupperware and that one time you called 911.
Pop that lid off and have a sniff... Phew, still a lovely fresh podcast. Invite all the housewives over, it's time for a TUPPERWARE PARTY. Fresh after being passed out on the bathroom floor, we have the superbly talented, award-winning TV writer, Kayleigh Llewellyn. Be a legend, get on our Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/birthdaygirlshouseparty Please subscribe, rate and review. XXX Edited by Emma Corsham: https://www.emmacorsham.co.uk Music by Anne Chmelewsky: https://www.annechmelewsky.com Art work by Lucy Moore: https://www.lucymooreedinburgh.com
With the cash from their successful Tupperware party in hand, the Barone Boys consolidate their respective mayoral campaigns under the Tupperware Party banner. Then, Mike fills us in on Macron and Trudeau's visit to Lynbrook, Alex continues to chase Santa's endorsement, and Adam promises to look through his rolodex of at-risk youths to find a mentee for Pa Strami. After that, it's time to go scene-by-scene through "The Letter," Season 2, Episode 11 of Everybody Loves Raymond, from barnyard bingo to dip discontinuity, Ray's surprising maturity, and the return of the Sucrets drawer. As always, check out the BarONUS zONUS, store, forums, Instagram, and Facebook!
Tupperware, known for selling directly to consumers through Tupperware Parties, is coming to a Target near you. Plus: How remote work is changing the game for the disabled community. Join our hosts Rob Litterst and Juliet Bennett Rylah as they take you through our most interesting stories of the day. Thank You For Listening to The Hustle Daily Show. Don't forget to hit Subscribe or Follow us on Apple Podcasts so you never miss an episode! If you want this news delivered to your inbox, join millions of others and sign up for The Hustle Daily newsletter, here: https://thehustle.co/email/ Plus! Your engagement matters to us. If you are a fan of the show, be sure to leave us a 5-Star Review on Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-hustle-daily-show/id1606449047 (and share your favorite episodes with your friends, clients, and colleagues). The Hustle Daily Show is brought to you by The Hustle in partnership with HubSpot Podcasts.
Those old plastic containers at the back of your cupboard may soon become a relic, as Tupperware has announced it is leaving New Zealand. For 47 out of the 49 years it has been in the country it has been based on a face to face party plan model. Now the party is over. Gone are the days of gathering at a friend's house to pour over a sea of bright coloured containers. Joining us now is Tupperware New Zealand Spokesperson Jackie VandamSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The party's over for the world's most famous plastic container brand in New Zealand. After nearly 50 years, Tupperware is pulling its products out of Aotearoa this October. 'Tupperware parties' – where women sold the containers and gadgets in their own homes – peaked here in the 1970s.
The party's over for the world's most famous plastic container brand Tupperware in New Zealand. Nik Watts a self confessed Tupperware addict and collector, talks to Karyn about the iconic brand.
De vriendelijke gezichtsmimiek, spontaniteit, tederheid en natuurlijk de mooie rondingen; borsten en billen. Naast haar werk, organiseert ze regelmatig Tupperware workshops, waarbij ze het heerlijk vindt om (hetero)vrouwen te plagen en te verleiden. Wanneer ze door een nieuwe vrouwelijke collega wordt gevraagd om een Tupperware party te organiseren, wordt al snel duidelijk dat er niet alleen Tupperware verkocht zal worden.EasyToys geeft jou elke week een nieuw ondeugend erotisch verhaal op je favoriete podcast-platform. Lekker luisteren, wanneer jij zin hebt! En hebben we je geïnspireerd? Kijk dan eens op EasyToys.nl.
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This week we sat down with Shaina Kerrigan, mama of two and Founder of Molly J Life - handcrafted CBD confections, to learn more about some of the benefits of using CBD for things like stress, anxiety, and sleep. We learned so much about the ins and outs of cannabinoids, how to choose a high quality CBD product, how to get your dosage right for YOUR body, and so much more. It's such an interesting episode!RESOURCESCheck out the MollyJ website HERE.ADDITIONAL NOTES:Sarah & Stephanie are the Founders of LUNA Mother Co, the first all-in-one digital platform for motherhood. From their evidence based fitness method, to pelvic floor & core physical therapy programs, parenting classes, & community, LUNA Mother Co has it all. New subscribers, get your first month FREE using the code MOTHERLODE.Subscribe to The MOTHERLODE Podcast so you never miss an episode, & catch up with us on Instagram! Interested in being on the show or know someone who would be a great fit? Email us online@lunamother.co Like this episode? Leave us a review and let us know your thoughts!
WE'RE BACK! This week, we discuss The Many Saints Of Newark, Skateboards, Cults, Cults that sell leggings, Zombies, Zombies in cults and even introduce a couple of new segments. Later we join our sister station in Kenosha for the debut episode of “Skipping Toward Bethlehem” with Heather Von Halenski and give you this week's DOOMED CREATURE COMFORTS. EMAIL THE SHOW : theendisnighshow@gmail.com FOLLOW: Gear: https://www.theendisnighshow.com/merch Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theendisnighshow/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheEndIsNighSho Music Credits: “The End Is Nigh Show Theme” by Douglas AsSeenOnTv “T Shirt In The Mail” by Douglas AsSeenOnTv “Brainwashed” by The Kinks Produced by D. Wortel for spillwaysound@gmail.com
#002 - Get to know the business pioneer, Brownie Wise, who was responsible for transforming the Tupperware brand from a poor performing item in retail stores during the 1940's to one of the most iconic brands in history. See a picture of Brownie at work hosting an early Tupperware party here:http://www.crazygoodvintage.comI hope you enjoy learning more about one of my business heroes!
In an episode that really cuts the mustard, Megan and Michelle contemplate privacy, tin foil hats, Girl Scout cookies, situationships, trampoline springs, VHS tapes, and cuffing season.
Join Kelli and Anne for their 172nd NEW episode! They begin with a check in with their friends Alyson Palmer, Elizabeth Ziff and Amy Ziff. They are incredible female powerhouse rock band BETTY. They are singers, songwriters, musicians & outspoken activists and they are so excited to be getting back out there and doing concerts again. They have 2 shows at City Winery NYC on June 20th at 5pm and 8pm. For more info about tickets and to see where else they will be playing go to www.HelloBetty.com Next Anne & Kelli chat about taking Anne's mom to see Dixie Longate's Tupperware Party show and how much she loved it. They also talk about proms and graduations plus what they are currently watching on TV. Finally Anne gets excited about heading back out on tour as well and announces her upcoming dates from Rehoboth Beach to City Winery NYC to Provincetown to London to Philadelphia to Palm Springs to Dallas! For more info and to see Anne live go to www.annesteele.com Their specials guest today are the founder of Two Chicks Cocktails Meghan Hanna and the CEO Linda Cash. Two Chicks is a women owned, founded and run business and Anne & Kelli are obsessed with their sparkling canned cocktails. They love supporting women entrepreneurs and this is truly a brand they enjoy. Hear how the brand was created, developed and designed to truly embrace the qualities of empowerment, inclusivity and connection. Find out more about the brand and where you can buy them near you at www.TwoChicksCocktails.com and follow them on instagram @twochickscocktails As always, they end with a cocktail from Equality Vodka. This week, in honor of Pride Month, they are serving A Shot Of Pride!
"Life of the party Lindsey" was officially a hit during her very first Botox experience. She shares details about the inner workings of a Botox party, while Aimee has a new a la carte item on her Accounting resume. One things for sure, life is never boring with these MILFs around!
Dixie Longate last visited the Walton Arts Center in Fayetteville two years ago with her Off-Broadway smash "Dixie's Tupperware Party." Now, "America's Sixth Favorite Redhead" returns to the WAC, virtually for "Dixie's Happy Hour." The new performance is presented as part of the Proctor & Gamble Ghost Light Programming at WAC. Longate (the drag persona of writer/actor/comedian Kris Andersson) will be mixing cocktails, regaling stories from her past, and helping viewers find their own happy hours in life during the show. Performances will stream Feb. 25-28 and March 4-7. Longate discussed the show, surviving quarantine, and more with What's Up Associate Producer Jocelyn Murphy for another What's Up podcast.
Hip Hop zu Lëtzebuerg, Tupperware-Party online an mam Fliger Reesen a Corona-Zäiten.
Hip Hop zu Lëtzebuerg, Tupperware-Party online an mam Fliger Reesen a Corona-Zäiten.
The pandemic didn’t stop Robin from attending the Toronto International Film Festival, because it took place in his living room this year. In the Cinema Hut he reviews the best of a cut-down slate and discusses the future of film festivals here in the Covidverse. Speaking of stuff you’d only do during a plague, Ken […]
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Are you a military spouse? Well then, welcome to our cult! This week we bring you the tragic murder of Lance Corporal Suzanne Marie Collins. There are some triggers in this episode so if you wish to skip ahead please do so. We also give you all of the fascinating facts about the CAC cards and Dependent ID cards. Sources for this episode come from wikipedia.org, murderpedia.org, cac.mil, thalesgroup.com, militaryonesource.com, and military.com. Send us your listener recommendations to Dependasplaining@gmail.com Or you can DM us on Facebook and Instagram. These are the sole opinions of the hosts and are in no way affiliated or endorsed by the DoD or any military branch.
Eine Tupperware Party für Männer und Nachtrodeln ohne Schnee? Viel Spaß bei der heutigen #schwätzerei Folge.
"Other things are on my mind when the Tupperware lady says, 'First, let's move your couch over by the door and the table here.'" Really, is this what a member of the Pagan Motorcycle Club does? Beyond wife and mother, can she change who she's always been?
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Have you ever wondered what it was like to go up on a stage and act? Was fear preventing you from doing so? Well, this episode is for you! John is joined by four very talented women from the hit Doug Stone show – Sealed for Freshness. Associated Press has called it, “A raucous comedy” […]
Ethan & Travis have a chat about the state of MTG Arena and discuss upcoming draft formats on MTGO & MTG Arena.
Dixie Longate from "Dixie's Tupperware Party" joins the show and plays 80s Pop Culture Trivia with us. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/brock-and-marci-in-the-mo/support
Niche Radio — Jared from Stasher shares a Man’s Tupperware party with me. Talk about progressive, women have climbed to taking over the world and us Men have been forced to having the Tupperware parties. The positive outcome of all of this is that the Men, have come up with a better product that is more durable, functional and safer. Trust a man to engineer something functional. Competition entry details 1. Listen to the show for the question. We will have three lucky winners. Each prize is valued at R1,000. 2. On the SuperDads facebook page, make sure you are a member and place the answer in the comments section. Don’t forget to also show your love to Stasher by liking their FB page too. 3. Patreon members, get an additional two entries, plus access to loads of specials and special elaborations into the science [ patreon.com/jameslech ] . www.facebook.com · www.facebook.com · www.patreon.com
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We re-vision the Tupperware “Party is the Future,” (Hint: the future is NOW!). Dan explains an exclusive offer for Party Hosts and shares his recipe for homemade Beef and Noodles. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lakeriverradio/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lakeriverradio/support
Converge is an interview game show where the biggest personalities in tech come on to tell us about their wildest dreams. It’s a show that’s easy to win, but not impossible to lose — because in the final round, I finally get a chance to play, and score a few points of my own. On the premiere episode of Converge, Houseparty cofounder and chief operating officer Sima Sistani sits down to tell us about her big idea: Tupperware parties for marijuana — or, as she puts it, Stella & Dot for pot. With weed becoming legal in more states, people are curious about what they might enjoy. If you don’t feel comfortable visiting a dispensary, maybe you’d prefer to bring an expert to your house, along with some samples for you and your friends? Sistani makes a solid case. She also tells us about her experience building Houseparty, a group video chat app that became so popular with young people that Facebook cloned it into a new app called Bonfire. Along the way, she discusses the challenges of parenting in the age of social media and asks me to choose between Black Panther and Wonder Woman, which is deeply unfair. Let us know how you like the show! Review the show on Apple Podcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Reiley and Clark give a brief take on Christmas music before wandering back into punk and Julien Baker. Happy Holidays, everyone! Our year end episode will come out soon, so tune in to find out what we liked the most in 2017.
Dixie Longate talks about her upcoming Tupperware Party, which may or may not actually be about Tupperware
Bridget and Matt chat with Jérôme Petazzoni (Docker), Mark Heckler (Pivotal), and Jennifer Heckler (Edward Jones).
Bridget and Matt chat with Jérôme Petazzoni (Docker), Mark Heckler (Pivotal), and Jennifer Heckler (Edward Jones).
Dixie Longate joined Shadoe to discuss her show "Dixie's Tupperware Party" coming up at The Club Regent Event Centre... and to just make everyone laugh!
Spotted, Andy and Aaron argue over season 4, episode 15 of The CW's Gossip Girl, entitled "It-Girl Happened One Night." This week, A+A welcome Sandy Green (from the improv troupe Tupperware Party, https://www.facebook.com/TupperwarePartyImprov/) to the UES for our historic MST3K-style debut. Does it work? Why isn't Aaron a cat person? Why do we like Raina and Chuck so much together? Is Chuck the only one trying to grow up? What should Rufus do with his final act? These answers, and more, come this week. XOXO. Now available on TV Time.
Finn Roy and Molly Sokhom offer a peak into the Wellington comedy scene, and explain meat packs.
We're back again! Sorry about some of the fuzzy background noise, the heater kept turning on and our mics picked it up. This episode Mom went to a "crystal party." I guess it was like a Tupperware Party for crystal dishes. Mom's work schedule changed to something a little nicer, she wrote a lot about work since that was mostly what she spent her time doing. She really liked working there and was making friends.
In this Food Non-Fiction episode, we tell the incredible true story of the Tupperware Party. Every few seconds, someone somewhere in the world is hosting a Tupperware Party. In a world where everything is sold online, Tupperware sells their product through Tupperware Parties. If you haven't attended a Tupperware party, it's unlikely that you own actual Tupperware brand Tupperware. That's right - Tupperware is a brand. It's one of those brands, like Frisbee and Kleenex, with a name that has become synonymous with the product. If Tupperware Parties didn't exist, it's possible that tupperware would not exist. And without tupperware, we might still be covering our dishes in shower caps. When tupperware first hit the market, it was a huge dud. Even with tons of marketing, the inventor, Earl Tupper, could not increase sales. However, while no one was buying tupperware from stores, people were buying tupperware from independent sales people hosting parties, utilizing the "party plan" sales method. This is because back when people were not familiar with tupperware, it had to be demonstrated for people to recognize what a great product it was. Brownie Wise was a superstar at selling tupperware through Tupperware Parties. Earl Tupper hired her to create a sales force and she created a huge and loyal network of salespeople. Special Thanks To Our Interviewee: Caroline Schoofs Thank You To Looperman Artists for the Music: Funky Guitar by Neems 1 by Neems Bright Absurdity - Hip-hop Piano by JulietStarling
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“Somewhere in the world there’s a Tupperware Party starting every 10 seconds.” And we’re going to one with The Kitchen Sisters. Parties. Rallies. Sales sessions. More than a way of storing leftovers in covered plastic bowls, for many it’s a way of life. Earl Tupper took the plastics he developed for WWII into post-war American kitchens. The Tupperware Party is one of the ways women have come together to swap recipes and kitchen wisdom, get out of the house and support each other’s entrepreneurial efforts. This story, which is used by instructors teaching audio classes around the country, was produced by The Kitchen Sisters in 1980, one of the first stories they created together. In this podcast the Sisters deconstruct the making of the piece and talk about the experiments and accidents that led to the development of their production style. We also hear from Tupperware historian Dr. Allison Clarke, Professor of Design Theory & History, University of Applied Arts, Vienna, and Tupperware consultant Lynn Burkhardt, and we hear vintage Tupperware ads from the Prelinger Archive—in a piece produced by Brandi Howell.
This week the Leftovers … and Frank assemble to talk about Marvel Studios newest Phase II film Avengers Age of Ultron. We’ve been waiting for 3 years for this film after we saw the first Avengers and we finally get to rate and review it. Toss it? Taste it? Tupperware Party perhaps? You’ll find out. ... Read more
Aaron and Brian talk with Nick Weaver (@lynxbat; Director of Software Defined Infrastructure @ Intel) about competing container formats and runtimes, managing containers at scale, PaaS + containers, and how applications are adapting to live in a container-centric world. We also dive into the deep dark secrets of being on the Cloud Foundry Foundation board of directors. Music Credit: Nine Inch Nails (www.nin.com)
Chris and Steve present a grab bag episode that is largely about grabbing one’s bag (including grabbing one’s self in the interest of in vitro fertilisation). That, plus the Blizzard IV, taxes & health insurance, and taking a hammer to one’s old stuff.
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"Guest" is another episode focusing on a single character. This time the writers turn their attention to Nora Durst, who lost her entire family in The Departure and is still struggling to cope three years later. This week on The Tupperware Party, Andrew and Charlie discuss why these narrow-focused episodes work so well, and what the show seems to be implying about Wayne and Nora. Why does she do what she does in the cold open? What's the deal with Question 121 on the survey? How does this episode flesh out the world the writers are working in? And are Wayne's powers for real, or is he a fraud? Tune in to find out. SHOW NOTES: 0:26 - Intro 5:35 - General thoughts 10:25 - Hope, moving on, and question 121 16:35 - What's going on in the cold open? 22:53 - Missing identity 27:10 - Fleshing out the universe 31:30 - Confrontations 36:23 - The impersonator 42:10 - Boring protagonists 45:20 - Is Wayne for real? 51:27 - Foreshadowing? 54:19 - Listener feedback 1:01:25 - Show close DON'T FORGET: You can contact the show by emailing leftovers@filmgeekradio.com or leaving a voicemail at 336-793-2509. Thanks for listening!
That's one way to open an episode of television. "Gladys" gives new meaning to the phrase "let's get stoned," and begins with one of the most depressing cold opens in recent memory. Andrew and Charlie debate whether a hook can be effective while still arguably ethically unjustifiable. What do we learn about the Guilty Remnant in this episode? Why is Kevin still losing random things and freaking out about it? Is the climactic confrontation between Laurie and Matt compelling? And when does a show just become misery porn? Tune in to find out. SHOW NOTES: 0:26 - Intro 4:17 - General thoughts, Christine's dream 8:49 - The opening scene 13:08 - Who did it? 16:40 - Feeling vs. not feeling 22:00 - Jill cares 24:49 - Let's talk about Kevin 31:30 - Dealing with the feds 33:30 - Gladys' body, lack of Tom 36:41 - Meg is becoming more committed 38:33 - The climactic confrontation, the curfew 46:40 - Listener feedback and voicemails 1:07:30 - Show close DON'T FORGET: You can contact the show by emailing leftovers@filmgeekradio.com or leaving a voicemail at 336-793-2509. Thanks for listening!
Is The Leftovers the most bi-polar show on television? After last week's fantastic episode, the show churns out "B.J. And The A.C.," which could be the most pointless and heavy-handed episode to date. Does the confrontation between Kevin and Laurie work, or is it just a lot of yelling? What's the deal with Tommy's spiritual crisis? What makes Jill and her friends such poorly-developed characters? And what moment in the episode is genuinely poignant? Tune in to find out. SHOW NOTES: 0:26 - Intro 3:08 - General thoughts, Christine's dream 11:40 - Divorce papers, heavy-handed screenwriting 16:07 - Magical babies and stupid teenagers 20:33 - Kevin and Nora, stealing photos 24:55 - The Guilty Remnant and tv leftovers 29:08 - Show close DON'T FORGET: You can contact the show by emailing leftovers@filmgeekradio.com or leaving a voicemail at 336-793-2509. Thanks for listening!
It turns out the third time's the charm for The Leftovers, because "Two Boats And A Helicopter" is a genuinely great episode of television. The show takes a break from its ensemble cast to focus on a single character, and it's a decision that pays off. How does this sudden format change impact the structure of the series? Would this have worked better as the second episode? What's up with all the biblical imagery? How has the reverend transformed by the end of the episode? Tune in to find out. Plus, Andrew and Charlie discuss a listener voicemail. SHOW NOTES: 0:26 - Intro 3:55 - General thoughts on the episode 12:24 - Emotional violence vs. physical violence 17:50 - The dream sequence 22:18 - What's up with the judge? 25:16 - Biblical imagery 32:16 - Thinking about structure and format 45:11 - Listener voicemail and episode titles 55:29 - Show close DON'T FORGET: You can contact the show by emailing leftovers@filmgeekradio.com or leaving a voicemail at 336-793-2509. Thanks for listening!
Well, that was a weird episode. It's only week two, but Andrew already thinks the show might already have gone off the rails. Charlie disagrees. Listen in as they debate what works and needs to be improved. What makes the Kevin storyline feel so clunky? Has the Wayne plot thread jumped the shark by moving too quickly? Why is the Meg subplot the best overall? And, perhaps most importantly, what's the deal with the bagels?! Tune in to find out. SHOW NOTES: 0:26 - Intro 3:21 - General thoughts on the episode 13:15 - Is Kevin going crazy? 16:25 - Opening credit sequence 20:27 - Wayne, structure, and the random dead guy 25:11 - Jill and Nora, Meg and her tree 32:10 - Burning fences and hand cream 35:30 - The case of the missing bagels 40:20 - Dennis as audience surrogate, Meg's fiance 43:33 - Why the scene with Scott Glenn works 47:34 - Show close DON'T FORGET: You can contact the show by emailing leftovers@filmgeekradio.com or leaving a voicemail at 336-793-2509. Thanks for listening!
Andrew has an update on what's going on at Film Geek Radio this summer.
Andrew has an update on what's going on at Film Geek Radio this summer.
Andrew has an update on what's going on at Film Geek Radio this summer.
Andrew has an update on what's going on at Film Geek Radio this summer.
This week, Charlie and Andrew chew on some leftover dead dog in their discussion of the pilot of The Leftovers. The show follows the chief of police in a small town after a mysterious event results in the disappearance of 2 percent of the world's population. Is the tone too bleak? What is the primary idea or theme that will drive the show forward? What does the series seem to be saying about the loss of loved ones? And are concrete answers to "sci-fi" questions actually needed, or will they just derail the central drama? Tune in to find out. SHOW NOTES: 0:26 - Intro 4:18 - General thoughts on the pilot, characters 16:32 - Is the tone too bleak? 21:02 - The driving idea or device 27:00 - Cults and villainous forces (or lack thereof) 35:08 - Familial loss as separate from the disappearance 37:05 - Are answers actually needed? What if they can't be Googled? 52:32 - Show close DON'T FORGET: You can contact the show by emailing leftovers@filmgeekradio.com or leaving a voicemail at 336-793-2509. Thanks for listening!
Andrew and Charlie are back with a new weekly television podcast! Join them every week at The Tupperware Party to hear them discuss the new HBO series The Leftovers. In this introductory episode, they talk about the basics of the show and what they're anticipating. Is the new Damon Lindelof project worth getting excited about? What about the cast? Aren't there already too many television shows about groups of people disappearing and/or reappearing? Tune in to find out. SHOW NOTES: 0:26 - Intro 3:51 - The Lindelof conundrum 8:18 - The cast and what we're looking forward to 15:06 - The latest in a trend? 20:50 - Similarities with The Walking Dead 27:25 - Show close DON'T FORGET: You can contact the show by emailing leftovers@filmgeekradio.com or leaving a voicemail at 336-793-2509. Thanks for listening!
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