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The Something Wicked Podcast
Cliff Twemlow Revisited

The Something Wicked Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2023 25:16


Having attended the Manchester premiere of Jake West's brilliant documentary on Cliff we thought we'd have a little chat about it.

Psychoanalysis On and Off the Couch
Treatment of Child Soldiers: Traditional Healers and their Dynamic Underpinnings with Martha Bragin, PhD MSW (New York)

Psychoanalysis On and Off the Couch

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2023 60:18


"The gift of the [traditional] healer that he shares with those of us who do psychoanalytic work is that we are given an idea of the human mind as being always in a process of mediating the real world and the drives of sex and aggression - which if not moderated can lead to terrible things. We're in there, and that's what our training helps us to do.”    Episode Description: We begin with Martha describing her social work background and how it informed her approach to working with overwhelmed children in New York. She recounts her efforts in El Salvador and her understanding that children who were violent were actually children who were over-exposed to violence. She also functioned as one who accompanied those clinicians who themselves were at risk of being overwhelmed by the violence in their work. We take up her engagement in Angola and their cultural model of the individual as "the self that exists for the purpose of social participation." We consider the case of a child soldier who was treated by traditional healers for multiple symptoms related to his involvement in atrocities. We note the similarity with Bion's Knowing and Love as it is lived between the individual, the healer and the community. We close with recognizing the importance of the 'moral third' and the centrality of reparation in both African and American cultures.   Our Guest: Martha Bragin, Ph.D., is jointly appointed Professor at the Silberman School of Social Work at Hunter College and the Ph.D. Program in Social Welfare at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York. She joined the faculty after 30 years of experience supporting United Nations agencies, governments, nongovernmental and people's organizations to address the effects of violence and disaster on children, youth, families, and the communities in which we live. Dr Bragin is a Fellow of the Research Training Program of the IPA and the editorial board of the International Journal of Applied Psychoanalytic Studies. She serves as a member of Inter-Agency Standing Committee (UN-IFRC-NGO) Reference Group on Mental Health and Psychosocial Support in Emergency Settings, a globally representative body that sets and monitors standards for psychosocial interventions in emergencies. Dr Bragin is recipient of the International Psychoanalytic Association's Tyson Prize as well as the Hayman Prize for published work on traumatized children and adults in 2011 and 2021. She is the author of numerous peer-reviewed publications and is in private practice in New York City.   Recommended Readings: Bragin, M. (2003). The effect of extreme violence on the capacity for symbol formation: Case studies from Afghanistan and New York. In J. Cancelmo, J. Hoffenberg, & H.    Myers (Eds.), Terror and the psychoanalytic space: International perspectives from Ground Zero (pp. 59–67). New York, NY: Pace University.   Bragin, M. (2004). The uses of aggression: Healing the wounds of war and violence in a community context. In B. Sklarew, S. Twemlow, & S. Wilkinson (Eds.), Analysts in the trenches: Streets, schools and war zones (pp. 169–194). Hillsdale, NJ: Analytic Press.   Bragin, M. (2005). Pedrito: The blood of the ancestors. Journal of Infant Child and Adolescent Psychotherapy, 4(1), 1–20.   Bragin, M. (2007). Knowing terrible things: Engaging survivors of extreme violence in treatment. Clinical Social Work Journal, 35(4), 229 – 236.   Bragin, M. (2010). Can anyone here know who I am? Creating meaningful narratives among returning combat veterans, their families, and the communities in which we all live. Clinical Social Work Journal, 38(3), 316–326.   Bragin, M., & Bragin, G. (2010). Making meaning together: Helping survivors of violence and loss to learn at school. Journal of Infant Child & Adolescent Psychotherapy, 9(2), 47-67.   Bragin, M. (2012). So that our dreams will not escape us: Learning to think together in time of war. Psychoanalytic Inquiry: A Topical Journal for Mental Health Professionals, 32 (2), 115–135.   Bragin, M. (2019) Pour a libation for us: Restoring the sense of a moral universe to children affected by violence. Journal of Infant, Child, and Adolescent Psychotherapy 18 (3), 201- 2011.

Building Doors with Lauren Karan
18. Reclaiming your power with Penelope Twemlow

Building Doors with Lauren Karan

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2023 50:58


Imagine if your most challenging journey became a mission that would change the world...Penelope Twemlow made a huge life shift building a career after the Navy. While, publicly, Penelope did all she could to keep it together. Privately, she was fighting a battle that no one knew anything about. In a candid conversation with our host Lauren, Penelope shares her remarkable journey from joining the Navy, to fighting a war behind closed doors, to today where she encourages women to reclaim their power.As a renowned speaker, author, and national ambassador for organisations focused on domestic violence, mental health, and veteran support, Penelope is a shining example of how your life — and the world — can change when you make the decision to summon your courage and build the door you need.In this episode, we speak with Penelope about:Where her motivation comes from, and how she's able to juggle a busy life and career. Her transition from military to civilian life — and the support available for veterans. The darkest moments in her health battle (and the importance of an inclusive society); andWhat her toughest days taught her about legacy.Penelope holds nothing back in this conversation. Join us and let's start Building Doors... You can connect with Penelope on LinkedInAbout your host: Lauren Karan, Director and Founder of Karan & Co. With over a decade of experience as a recruiter and development coach, Lauren Karan found that her priorities rapidly changed after the birth of her two children. In 2022 she founded Karan & Co flipping the out-dated recruitment model with a focus on retention through career coaching and development. Lauren believes that If opportunity doesn't knock, you have to build a door – and it's this same philosophy that inspired her to create the Building Doors podcast.  The Building Doors podcast is for anyone undergoing a transformation in their life. Regardless of whether you feel stuck in your current role, need some inspiration on what steps to take next, want to learn how to level up as a business owner or simply want to listen to the experiences of successful entrepreneurs and industry professionals, the Building Doors podcast is all about unlocking your potential.Help someone else Build Doors in their career

Psychoanalysis On and Off the Couch
“Music Sounds the Way Emotion Feels”: from the Piano to the Couch with Julie Nagel, PhD (Dexter, Michigan)

Psychoanalysis On and Off the Couch

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2023 49:39


"Some of the shared concepts - even words that psychoanalysis and musicians use - such as conflict, ambiguity, silences, dissonance, resolution or not, working through, is in the Mozart you've heard. What you hear in the very opening four measures was worked through this entire sonata, it was thematic. If we play the whole sonata, and even in the first movement, you get a taste of it. Those themes are present throughout the sonata just like in the patient's associations and interactions with you -  we have music themes and we have core conflicts, and they get developed.”    Episode Description: We begin by listening to the opening of Mozart's A minor sonata, performed by Professor Louis Nagel. Mozart wrote this during the time of his mother's death, and it was one of the very few instances of his utilizing a minor key. From that example, we explore the interface between the dynamic mind and the layering of classical music. Concepts of core conflict, displacement, and resolution represent important meanings in both fields. Julie shares clinical examples of how music enters her clinical space with her patients. She also shares with us her life story and how music played a central role in helping her negotiate tumultuous personal circumstances. She demonstrates what it means to be an ambassador for both music and psychoanalysis -  on and off  the couch.   Our Guest: Julie Jaffee Nagel, PhD is a psychologist, psychoanalyst, and musician. She graduated from The Juilliard School, the University of Michigan, and The Michigan Psychoanalytic Institute. She has presented widely on Stage Fright, Careers in the Arts, #Me Too and Music Education, The Value of Music in Mental Life, and “Injustice, Oppression, and Prejudice As ‘Heard'” in Music.” Her fantasy dialogue, A Conversation Between Mozart and Freud, was performed in Steinway Hall, NYC, in February 2020. She is the author of Managing Stage Fright and Melodies of the Mind.   She has served as chair of the American Psychoanalytic Association's discussion group Psychoanalytic Perspectives on Music, was a member of the Program Committee, Symposium Committee, and is currently Chair of the Ticho Award Committee. She has presented at The College Music Society, Music Teachers National Conference, and National Conference on Keyboard Pedagogy, from whom she received their Distinguished Service Award. Additional Awards include two Nathan Segal Awards (MPI), The Karl Menninger Award, and the Ernst and Gertrude Ticho Award for contribution to psychoanalysis and music.   Her latest book, Career Choices in Music Beyond the Pandemic: Musical and Psychoanalytic Perspectives, offers unique musical and psychological perspectives on one of the most important decisions made in a musician's (or anyone's) lifetime: choosing a career.   She is in private practice in Dexter, Michigan.   Louis Nagel is Professor Emeritus of Piano at The University of Michigan School of Music Theatre and Dance and the winner of the Harold Haugh Award for Excellence in Teaching at The University of Michigan Recommended Readings:   Anderson, E. (1966) The Letters of Mozart and His Family (Second Ed. in two volumes, completed by A. Hyatt King and Monica Carolan). London, Melbourne, Toronto: Macmillan and New New York: St. Martin's Press. Barale, F. and Minazzi, V. 2008. Off the Beaten Track: Freud, Sound, and Music; Statement of a Problem and Some Historico-critical Notes, 89(5), October: 937-57. Cheshire, N.M. (1996) The Empire of the Ear: Freud's Problem with Music. Int. Journal of Psychoanalysis.77: 1177-78. Feder, S. 1993. “Promissory Notes”: Method in Music and Applied Psychoanalysis, in S. Feder, R.L. Karmel, and GJ. Pollock (eds). Psychoanalytic Explorations in Music. Madison, CT. : International Universities Press. 3-19. Feder, S., Karmel, and GJ. Pollock (eds) 1990 and 1993. Psychoanalytic Explorations in Music.( Vols. 1 and 2) Madison, CT. : International Universities Press Freud, S. (1914a). The Moses of Michelangelo. S.E.. XIII: 211-36. Lipson.C. (2006) The Meanings and Functions of Music that Comes into One's Head. Psychoanalytic Quarterly. 75 (3) 859-78.     McDonald, M. (1970). Transitional Tunes and Music Development. The Psychoanalytic Study of the Child. 25: 503-20. Nagel, J.J. 2013. Melodies of the Mind. Routledge, London and New York. Nagel, J.J. 2017 Managing Stage Fright: A Guide for Musicians and Music Teachers. Oxford University Press. Nagel, J.J. 2022. Beyond the Consulting Room: How I Discovered “Heard” Immunity Through Music and Psychoanalytic Knowledge. The American Psychoanalyst. Nagel, JJ. (2023) Career Choices in Music Beyond the Pandemic: Musical and Psychological Perspectives. Rowman and Littlefield. Lanham, Maryland. Nagel, J.J. (2018) Music. Ch. 32. A Conversation Between Mozart and Freud. In Textbook of Applied Psychoanalysis, (Akhtar, S., and Twemlow, S. Eds.) London and New York. Routledge/Taylor and Francis, 2019. ( This Conversation was revised and performed at Steinway Hall, in New York City on February 13, 2020.) Noy, P. 1966-1967 a,b,c,d The Psychodynamics of Music. Journal of Music Therapy, 3(4) :126- 34, 4(1);7-23,4 (2);45-51, 4(3);81-94, 4(4);117-25. Polisi, J. 2005. The Artist as Citizen, New York. Amadeus Press Ross, A. (2007) The Rest is Noise. New York. Farrar, Straus, and Giraux Recordings:   Waltz from Gounod's Faust (Liszt-Gounod-Nagel transcription) - Louis Nagel, Piano - live performance   Variations on a Theme of Beethoven for 2 Pianos, Op. 35 , Camille St. Saens- Julie and Louis Nagel - live performance  

Born to Thrive Podcast
Mean Girl Behavior: My Thoughts to the Selena Gomez and Hailey Beiber Drama (Ep. 156)

Born to Thrive Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2023 22:39


Not sure if you've been paying any attention to this feud between Selena Gomez and Hailey Bieber but it's something we can learn from. Toxic behavior is incredibly energy depleting and keeping you from thriving whether you participate in or just simply are just surrounded by it. I want to explain the situation in context and what we can learn from it.   Time Stamps:   (0:20) Talking Mean Girls  (2:32) Toxic Ass Sh*t (3:32) Mean Girl Behavior (10:40) My Experience with Insecurity (12:46) Overcoming Mean Girl Behavior (13:28) Self Awareness and Self-Reflection (19:19) Empathy and Compassion (21:07) My Main Goal ------------- References: Crick, N. R., & Grotpeter, J. K. (1995). Relational aggression, gender, and social-psychological adjustment. Child Development, 66(3), 710-722. Hawley, P. H. (2003). Prosocial and coercive configurations of resource control in early adolescence: A case for the well-adapted Machiavellian. Merrill-Palmer Quarterly, 49(3), 279-309. Vaillancourt, T. (2013). Do human females use indirect aggression as an intrasexual competition strategy? Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 368(1631), 20130080. Vaillancourt, T., Hymel, S., & McDougall, P. (2003). Bullying is power: Implications for school-based intervention strategies. Journal of Applied School Psychology, 19(2), 157-176. Vernberg, E. M., Nelson, T. D., Fonagy, P., & Twemlow, S. W. (2011). Victimization, aggression, and visits to the school nurse for somatic complaints, illnesses, and physical injuries. Pediatrics, 127(5), e1147-e1154 ------------- Follow Me on Instagram! - https://www.instagram.com/thealexallen/   Follow Me on Tik Tok! - https://www.tiktok.com/@thealexallen?   Follow the Born to Thrive Podcast Instagram Page! - https://www.instagram.com/borntothrivepodcast/   Follow Lifts with Alex Instagram Page for Training, Nutrition, and Life Tips and Content! - https://www.instagram.com/borntothrivepodcast/   Click Here to Stay Up to Date with All of My Offers and Freebies! - https://beacons.page/thealexallen/

CULT OF MUSCLE!!!!!!!!
Episode 394- A Holly Jolly Twemlow Christmas

CULT OF MUSCLE!!!!!!!!

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2021 152:07


The cult has a couple gifts tucked under the tree this year and it comes courtesy of Cliff Twemlow's raw sexuality and Christopher Plummer's....raw sexuality?  Cliffy T frolics and fucks and fights in GBH and Elliott Gould disregards his black currant jam in The Silent Partner! Feedback: cultofmuscle@gmail.com Facebook: facebook.com/groups/cultofmuscle Merch: redbubble.com/people/cultofmuscle/shop Lifting: 0:00:00 - 0:54:25 GBH: 0:55:55 - 1:38:40  The Silent Partner: 1:40:10 - END

Blowing Bubbles
Blowing Bubbles - 11-11-2021 - 331 - Rose-tinted Bubbles - Bex Twemlow

Blowing Bubbles

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2021 53:45


331 - Rose-tinted Bubbles - Bex Twemlow in Central Dunedin joins Samuel Mann at Otago Polytechnic and Mawera Karetai in Whakatāne. With a contribution from Tahu Mackenzie. This show was broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin - oar.org.nz

Incomplet Design History
Deborah Sussman

Incomplet Design History

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2021 13:47


Deborah Sussman is known as a leader of environmental graphic design, a relatively new field at the time that had a surprising number of women leading the charge. Sussman had a passion for the arts and attended some of the finest art and design institutions in the nation, including the Black Mountain College, the Institute of Design in Chicago, and Bard College in NYC. Sussman interned at the Eames office then later started her own successful design studio with her husband Paul Prejza, Sussman/Prejza & Company. The pair made a dynamic team, earning a considerable amount of recognition in Sussman's lifetime. The colorful modernism seen in much of Sussman's work was most visible in her designs for the 1984 Olympic Games in Los Angeles. Her designs were highly regarded for the bold colors and graphics that were both attractive and functional. The Olympic designs were even included in Time Magazine's “Best of the Decade”. In addition to the designs for the Olympics, Sussman/Prejza & Company did environmental design work for Disney and comprehensive design systems for the cities of Santa Monica & Philadelphia. While her designs for the 1984 Olympic Games in Los Angeles brought the most attention to the burgeoning field of environmental design, it was her dedication to pioneering the field that cements her place in the canon of graphic design.TIMELINE1931 – b New York1948 – Attends summer school at the Black Mountain College, for art & performance1948-50 – Attends Bard College, New York for painting & acting1950-53 – Attends the Institute of Design, Chicago1953-58 – works at Eames office1957-58 – Awarded a Fulbright Scholarship to study in Ulm, Germany1961 – Returns to work for the Eames office1968 – Establishes her own practice1972 – Marries architect Paul Prejza1975 – Awarded a Fulbright Scholarship to study in Calcutta, India1980 – Founds Sussman/Prejza & Company, a partnership with her husband1983 – Fellow and founder of AIGA/LA1987 – Elected member of AGI, Alliance Graphique Internationale1987 – Elected member of The Trusteeship, International Women's Forum1988 – Named an Honorary member of the American Institute of Architects1990 – featured in Time Magazine's “Best of the Decade” for ‘84 Los Angeles Olympic designs1991 – Named Fellow of the Society of Environmental Graphic Design1995 – First woman to exhibit at School of Visual Arts' “Master Series” 2014 – d in Los Angeles at the age of 83REFERENCESBlack Mountain College: A Brief Introduction. (2020, July 9). https://www.blackmountaincollege.org/history/Deborah Sussman. (2020, June 29). Sussman/Prejza & Company. Retrieved December 01, 2020, from https://sussmanprejza.com/bio/deborah-sussman/Discover Los Angeles. (2020, July 20). Historical Timeline of Los Angeles. Retrieved December 01, 2020, from http://www.discoverlosangeles.com/things-to-do/historical-timeline-of-los-angelesEames Office. (2020, March 26). Charles and Ray Eames. https://www.eamesoffice.com/eames-office/charles-and-ray/Giovannini, J. (2006). Turning surface into symbols: the environmental design firm Sussman-Prejza enriches architecture with graphics. Architectural Record, 194(1).History.com Editors. (2009, November 13). Soviets announce boycott of 1984 Olympics. A&E Television Networks. Retrieved December 01, 2020, from http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/soviets-announce-boycott-of-1984-olympicsLatson, J. (2014, September 05). "Murder in Munich": A Terrorist Threat Ignored. Time. Retrieved December 01, 2020, from https://time.com/3223225/munich-anniversary/Meggs, P. B., & Purvis, A. W. (2016). Meggs' history of graphic design. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons.Mertin, E. (2012). The Soviet Union and the Olympic games of 1980 and 1984. East Plays West:Sport and the Cold War, 235.Olsberg, N. (2014). Architecture and Sculpture a Dialogue in Los Angeles. Architectural Review, 235(1405), 88–93.Sussman, D. (2014). L.A. Wo Man. Creative Review, 34(1), 48–53.Poulin, Richard. (2012). Graphic Design and Architecture, A 20th Century History. Osceola: Quarto Publishing Group USA.Twemlow, A. (2004, September 6). Deborah Sussman. AIGA.org Retrieved December 01, 2020, from https://www.aiga.org/medalist-deborahsussmanWaldo, E. (2014). Deborah Sussman Dies at 83. Contract, 55(7), 16.

Like I'm A Six-Year-Old
236 - Nick Boshier & Jazz Twemlow (The Moth Effect)

Like I'm A Six-Year-Old

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2021 59:44


Nick Boshier (Trent from Punchy, Bondi Hipsters) and Jazz Twemlow (Tonightly with Tom Ballard lol) are two very nice men and good comedians who have created a new satirical sketch show for Amazon Prime, The Moth Effect.   The dudes let me know the guiding philosophy behind the show's satire, their favourite sketches, the irony of taking the piss out of corporatism while working for Amazon, giving less of a shit about the insane news cycle and how to do comedy about the shortcomings of "wokeness" without being a douchebag.  Join the LIASYO Facebook group here please and thank you WE ARE ALL IN THIS is scheduled for the Brisbane Comedy Festival in November @JazzTwemlow @nickboshier Watch The Moth Effect on Amazon Prime Jazz's Leftie Bootcamp sketch from Tonightly ARTICLE: Big-name cast members Bryan Brown, Jack Thompson elevate Moth Effect  ARTICLE: New woke lineup for The Wiggles slammed by outspoken Nationals Senator Matt Canavan  ARTICLE: The ghosts are not silent by ABC Background Briefing  Cause of the Week: The Great Koala National Park (koalapark.org.au) Cause of the Week: International Rescue Committee (rescue.org)

A Rational Fear
Don't forget to fill out your Censeless — Jazz Twemlow, Vidya Rajan, Dan Ilic, and Lewis Hobba

A Rational Fear

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2021 27:38


The Saturday Quiz
Wacky Names with Nick Boshier and Jazz Twemlow

The Saturday Quiz

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2021 34:37


The creators and stars of a brand new sketch comedy show The Moth Effect, Nick Boshier and Jazz Twemlow, join John to find the answers to some very tricky questions. Most of the answers end up having something to do weird and wacky names… which is appropriate for guys called Boshier and Twemlow. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-saturday-quiz. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-saturday-quiz. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

RN Drive - Separate stories podcast
Let's Get Quizzical: Nick Boshier and Jazz Twemlow

RN Drive - Separate stories podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2021 16:32


This week we're asking the tough questions on who's been attending anti-lockdown rallies, who's winning gold at the Olympics, and how much is the most expensive plate of chips in the world? Actors, writers and creators Nick Boshier and Jazz Twelow face off in this instalment of Let's Get Quizzical to see who knows more about the news, politics and popular culture that unfolded this week.

Psychoanalysis On and Off the Couch
A Psychoanalytic COVID Workbook for Children in South Africa with Jennifer Davids, M.Sc.

Psychoanalysis On and Off the Couch

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2021 40:21


"The workbook contextualizes the child in his or her network. The idea being that the more the child has a supportive network and that they can use this network, the more they will be able to face the aspects of COVID-19. So it’s not only the illness and having people in the family who are ill or might have died, but also the other impacts of COVID-19 which is to livelihood."   Episode Description: We begin by describing the challenges to making mental health resources available to children in a materially impoverished community in South Africa. Ms. Davids organized a team and built upon the work done by Dr. Gilbert Kliman who had created a workbook for American children to aid in processing the difficult emotional circumstances of living under COVID. She and her South African colleagues modified this workbook to meet the cultural characteristics of the local community. We discuss the format and content of the workbook and its success in aiding the children in representing their individual voices as well as their place in the collective chorus. We close with her sharing her family history of community outreach in South Africa.   Our Guest: Jennifer Davids M.Sc. Clinical Psychology (U.C.T) is a child, adolescent and adult psychoanalyst, a member of the teaching staff at BPAS, a supervising analyst for child and adolescent psychoanalysis at the British Psychoanalytical Society in London as well as the Director, Africa Projects, at the Children's Psychological Health Center in San Francisco, California.   Workbook: http://www.sdu.uct.ac.za/sdu/publications/books   Email: kapjen@btinternet.com   Recommended Readings: Eagle, G. and Kaminer, D. 2013 Continuous traumatic stress: Expanding the Lexicon of Traumatic Stress.Peace and Conflict: Journal of Peace Psychology 19,2,85-99.   Marans, S., Smaller, M., Twemlow, S. and Oppenheim, L. 2014 Round Table: Being A socially Active Psychoanalyst in the 21st Century. Journal of Infant, Child and Adolescent Psychotherapy 13,4, 283 -297.   Straker, G. & the Sanctuaries Counselling Team. 1987 The Continuous Traumatic Stress Syndrome: The single therapeutic interview Psychology in Society, 8, 48-78.   Holinger, P.C., Spira, N., Barrett, D. and Barrett, T.F. 2020 Psychoanalysis and public health: Potential for integration? International Journal of Applied Psychoanalytic Studies 17:39-48.

Garden of Sound
Analise Twemlow

Garden of Sound

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2020 55:12


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Black MentoUrs
Ariane Davis and Danielle Twemlow, Human Rights Advocates

Black MentoUrs

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2020 57:20


Ariane and Danielle are both Civil Protest Advocates and Voter Registration Organizers.

advocates human rights ariane twemlow ariane davis
Adventures in VHS
Adventures in VHS Presents - The Mancunian Man

Adventures in VHS

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2020 86:49


A special, feature-length documentary podcast focusing on the life and work of a real VHS innovator, Cliff Twemlow. Packed with action, espionage, violence, sex, horror and even sci-fi, Twemlow and his band of friends managed to create a series of films shot on video with very little money - and even less permission. And yet, despite their charm and obvious cultural significance these movies are now in real danger of disappearing forever. With contributions from director David Kent Watson, friend and martial arts legend Steve Powell, and regional film historian Steve Balshaw, this podcast exposes Cliff and his gang's spectacular achievements and what his life means to the cultural history of the North West.

The Something Wicked Podcast
Cliff Twemlow: A Mancunian Maverick

The Something Wicked Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2020 81:16


We celebrate the largely unknown legend of Cliff Twemlow, a true hero who wrote and starred in his own amazing action films such as GBH, The Eye Of Satan and Target Eve Island.

#12minconvos
Greg Twemlow is an accomplished CEO with a passion for technology, people and market success /Ep2101

#12minconvos

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2019 15:38


Greg Twemlow   Greg Twemlow recently devised and launched a Not-For-Profit called SEVENmile Venture Lab. SEVENmile supports our community in here in Sydney, Australia for launching new enterprises, focusing on women and men who want to design their future, young adults (16-25 years), diversity and over 50s. Greg is an accomplished CEO with a passion for technology, people and market success. Technical depth + business savvy + creative flair is a powerful formula enabling Greg to genuinely move-the-needle.  Extensive experience in Asia enables Greg to plan and execute market entry for companies wanting a base in AsiaPac. Skilled at making decisions based on both deep data analysis and market intuition, and at a speed to match business needs.  ► Greg Twemlow specializations: ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ ~Managing early-stage companies  ~Identifying and leveraging Intellectual Property ~Defining product and go-to-market strategies ~Rebuilding flatlining companies ~Growing and coaching teams   Websites:   https://www.sevenmile.org.au/   https://www.gregtwemlow.com/   Listen to another #12minconvo

Manurewa Baptist Church
23.09.18- Creed Series - LYNDON TWEMLOW

Manurewa Baptist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2018 46:21


Manurewa Baptist Church
26.8.18 - holy catholic church - LYNDON TWEMLOW

Manurewa Baptist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2018 23:56


Manurewa Baptist Church
12.08.18 - Creed Series Judgement - LYNDON TWEMLOW

Manurewa Baptist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2018 32:39


A Rational Fear
LIVE MAY 25TH. Obamas On Netflix. Rosie Waterland. Lewis Hobba. Jazz Twemlow.

A Rational Fear

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2018 62:21


We're back! Recorded live on stage at Giant Dwarf Friday 25th of May Rosie Waterland Lewis Hobba, Jazz Twemlow, Dan Ilic Cath Brown A Rational Fear on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ARationalFear See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Out of the Box
Jazz Twemlow

Out of the Box

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2014


Comedian Jazz Twemlow has been in Australia only 3 years, but in only those three he's managed write for A Rational Fear, written and performed for daily ABC satire The Roast and currently writes for the Guardian Australia. Though you probably know him best from his Junkee article on the ABC cuts in the last week. Full show notes and playlist at http://fbiradio.com/programs/out-of-the-box/2014-11-27/

Radio Free Albion
Episode 17: Nick Twemlow

Radio Free Albion

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2014 59:32


Nick Twemlow's first book of poems, Palm Trees, was published in 2012 by Green Lantern Press and was the winner of the 2013 Norma Farber First Book Award from the Poetry Society of America.  He is a senior editor for The Iowa Review and co-editor of Canarium Books. 

The Writing University Podcast
Episode 32: Amber Dermont, Blueberry Morningsnow, Nick Twemlow, & Vinnie Wilhelm—Influence & Inspiration

The Writing University Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2012 57:39


In this panel discussion Dermont, Morningsnow, Twemlow, and Wilhelm will discuss poetry and fiction in conjunction with specific and intimate outside influences, inspirations, imitations, and inquiries. They will present examples of the ideas, authors, forms, and practices which have helped them generate their own most recent work, as well as discuss how writers might discover creative motivation in the world around them. Participants will leave with a list of recommended art, literature, music, film, and other imagination-sparking influences. Amber Dermont is the author of the novel The Starboard Sea, and teaches creative writing at Agnes Scott College in Decatur, Georgia. Blueberry Morningsnow is the author of a book of poetry, Whale in the Woods, and has published poems in Thermos and notnostrums. Nick Twemlow is a poet and filmmaker; his first book of poems, Palm Trees, will be published in 2012 and he co-edits Canarium Books. Vinnie Wilhelm was a recent Fellow at the Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown, MA and is the author of a collection of short stories, In the Absence of Predators.