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rEvolutionary Woman
Naomi Waring – Writer/Director

rEvolutionary Woman

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2025 51:09


Naomi Waring started out writing for the theatre and was part of the young writer's program at the Royal Court, an invite-only group with Stacy Gregg and Alice Birch with her first play showing at London's BAC. Her first film Little Ones, an autobiographical documentary was supported by Film London and the Kevin Spacey Foundation and went to various international festivals. She holds an MA degree from the London Film School and her graduation film won best short film and screened at top BAFTA and Oscar qualifying festivals. Her work is usually set in working-class communities and is influenced by social realism, with a particular interest in youth culture and the female perspective. In 2019 Naomi was selected for Bela Tarr's directing workshop, where she developed and shot the film Ascend, The film got screened at Locarno Film Festival as part of the anthology Under the God. She was also selected for the Encounters Widening the Lens and Go Shorts writing program as well as mentoring by Raising Films in 2016 at The Edinburgh Film Festival. In 2020 Naomi was commissioned by BBC N.I and Screen N.I to shoot a short film, Ode, which was screened on BBC Arts, BBC Iplayer, and various international film festivals, such as Aesthetica, Dublin Film Festival, Uppsala, and Underwire. She is currently shadowing director, Alex Winkler on the HETV series Mary and George. Naomi is currently developing her debut feature film: which was shortlisted for the Torino Script Lab and LIM. Naomi is a visiting lecturer at the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, and GSA teaching screen Acting on the BA acting course. Other clients include Hatch Films, The Paper Birds, The Round House, The Lyric Hammersmith, and ISSA. Her Films have screened at BBC I Player, Dublin Film Festival, Cork International Film Festival, Galway Film Festival, Belfast Film Festival, Manchester International Film Festival, Underwire, Aesthetica, Locarno Film Festival, Kerry International Film Festival, Richard Harris International Film Festival, Shiny winner, Off Line Best International Short, Finalist European Cinematography Awards.

Girlboss Radio
The Uncomfortable Truth: Julie Sukosd on Banishing Underwire Bras

Girlboss Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2024 27:38


This episode is brought to you by EBY.  Women have been conditioned to live with discomfort—at work, at home, and even in our bras.  Julie Sukosd, the Chief Revenue Officer at EBY (which stands for Empowered By You), has set out to change that. Why? Because as she says in our conversation, if we don't put ourselves first, then who will? Julie covers the all-so-common ways women feel uncomfortable at work, whether it's giving or receiving feedback, advocating for ourselves, and even what we choose to put on our bodies first thing in the morning. We talk about how this impacts our personal empowerment and well-being, and how women can reclaim their self-worth and prioritize themselves once and for all.  EBY is an intimate apparel brand that is anti-metal underwire. Instead, their innovative bras offer gentle, poke-free support using a nylon thread that's 3D printed inside a line of silicone and then coated with their signature slip-proof flocking. You no longer have to compromise your comfort! They also have a mission of helping a million women in Colombia, Nicaragua, Haiti, and India transition out of poverty and into business through micro-loans that come from every purchase. This conversation reminded us that comfort is not a luxury—it's a necessity.

The Breakout – Unleashing Personal Growth
How to Be Shameless: Squashing Your Inner Critic, with Maggie Langrick

The Breakout – Unleashing Personal Growth

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2024 30:49


“It was easy for me to say to people ‘your stories are valuable' but when I would turn that lens on myself, I was tongue-tied and embarrassed.” As the founder of Wonderwell Press, a non-fiction publishing company, Maggie Langrick has been a champion of writers for years; in fact she was a huge influence in the development of Keri and Kelly's upcoming book, Whatever the Hell You Want (coming in October!). But while Maggie was helping everyone else find their voice, she was actively repressing her own, because, as she tells us, she felt like it was “weird…in the wrong way”. So when a cancer diagnosis derailed her ambitious business plans, Maggie was forced to finally slow down. And that's when she realized that she actually had a lot to say, if she would only stop discarding her ideas before she'd even explored them.Today, Maggie is a writer, a podcast host, and a writing coach who helps people dig into their own creativity and discover the incredible power of losing the shame and telling their own stories. In this episode Maggie tells how she confronted her self-judgement and learned to listen to her own voice. She also shares what a “full-body ick” is really telling you.About Maggie LangrickMaggie Langrick is a writer, public speaker, media entrepreneur, and host of The Selfish Gift podcast. She is publisher at Wonderwell Press, which she founded in 2013. A hybrid publishing company, Wonderwell Press publishes nonfiction books that help, heal and inspire, in categories ranging from psychology and health, personal development, spirituality and motivational memoirs. She is a former member of the Board of Directors at IBPA, the Independent Book Publishers Association. Maggie is also the creator of The Underwire, a weekly newsletter publication on Substack. In her teens and early twenties, Maggie was an award-winning film and television actress, starring in films such as My American Cousin and Harry and the Hendersons. She still can't resist playing the room for laughs whenever she gets the chance. Maggie lives in Los Angeles.Connect with MaggieWebsite: https://maggielangrick.com/Podcast: The Selfish GiftLinkedIn: Maggie LangrickInstagram: @maggielangrickAbout The BreakoutThe Breakout is the hit podcast hosted by human resources and change experts Dr. Keri Ohlrich and Kelly Guenther. The founders of Abbracci Group, a results-driven coaching, HR Management and consulting firm, Keri and Kelly are laser-focused on getting the best out of people. They launched The Breakout in early 2023 to find the best stories and advice on busting boundaries and making change, and since then the show has charted #1 in self-improvement, #1 in education, and #7 in all podcasts.Keri and Kelly's new book Whatever the Hell You Want – An Escape Plan to Break Out of Life's Little Boxes and Live Free From Expectations, is inspired by the show, and will be out in October 8 2024. It's available for pre-order now! Dr. Keri Ohlrich's book The Way of the HR Warrior is available now.Join Keri and Kelly on The Breakout as they get advice and insights from change experts, and learn from people who have really done it how you can dive into personal growth, increase self confidence, and move your life into bold new territory.Each episode comes with lessons on living courageously, with topics on self-help, leadership, personal development, building success, setting personal boundaries, growing your confidence, overcoming self doubt, and knowing your self worth. From huge transformations to quiet shifts, The Breakout highlights why every change matters.At Abbracci Group, Keri and Kelly offer a four-step coaching process to help you increase your self-awareness, break out of expectations, and live life on your terms.  Learn more at abbraccigroup.com.Connect with Dr. Keri Ohlrich and Kelly Guentherhttps://www.instagram.com/thebreakoutpod/https://abbraccigroup.com/podcast/https://www.facebook.com/thebreakoutpodcast/https://www.linkedin.com/company/abbraccigroup/https://www.youtube.com/@thebreakoutpodcast

The St. John's Morning Show from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
Local indie band Underwire on their brand new debut album, "Not Avail and Sadly Not Interested"

The St. John's Morning Show from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2024 7:48


Underwire's debut album, "Not Avail and Sadly Not Interested," was just released on Friday. CBC's very own Sarah Blackmore fronts the band. She and guitarist Lee MacDonald joined us to talk about what it was like learning the songs and collaborating from afar.

Sustaining Creativity Podcast
Creative Satisfaction with Jennifer Hayden

Sustaining Creativity Podcast

Play Episode Play 15 sec Highlight Listen Later Oct 3, 2023 31:53


Creativity through the lens of a comix maker and graphic novelist,"Creativity is so much more than art. Being able to express that constant bubbling spirit within you."Jennifer Hayden is a comix maker and graphic novelist based in New Jersey. She isthe creator of The Story of My Tits, a graphic memoir about her life and her experiencewith breast cancer. Nominated for an Eisner Award and named one of the best graphicnovels of 2015 by GQ, Library Journal, and NPR, The Story of My Tits has beentranslated into three languages.Hayden's first collection Underwire was excerpted in The Best American Comics 2013.Her work has appeared in anthologies, online, and in several academic works. Hercomics have been exhibited in shows from Rome to Bologna and Madrid. She is afrequent speaker to literary, comics, medical, and student audiences, as well as breastcancer groups.Currently Hayden is finishing her first work in color, a graphic anti-cookbook calledWhere There's Smoke There's Dinner. She plans to use the proceeds to hire apersonal chef. jenniferhayden.comSocial media handles:Twitter - JenhayGoddessIG - jenhaygoddessFB - jenniferhaydenauthorSubstack - Goddess Memos

Best Girl Grip
#125: Helen Gladders, Producer

Best Girl Grip

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2023 57:16


This week's guest is producer Helen Gladders. I became aware of Helen's work through the 2016 short film RHONNA & DONNA, directed by Daina O. Pusic, and then I kept seeing her name popping up everywhere and knew she was a producer to watch.  More things you might want to know about Helen:   She is a graduate of the National Film and Television School having done their MA in Producing for Film & Television. She set up her own company Gingerbread Pictures in October 2016 and was nominated for the “Best Producer” award at Underwire for her short THE WYRD written and directed by Chloë Wicks, in 2017. She is an alumni of the BFI NETWORK'S Producer weekender, Edinburgh Film Festival talent lab, and NETWORK@LFF. Her recent short films include NIGHT BUS directed by former podcast guests Jessica & Henrietta Ashworth and the Film4 & BFI Network backed RUN written & directed by former podcast guest Ruth Greenberg and starring Niamh Algar.  At the time of recording, she was in post-production on her first feature TUESDAY, written and directed by Daina O. Pusic, starring Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Lola Petticrew and backed by A24, BBC Films, BFI, and Cinereach. And excitingly, the film has since had two festival appearances confirmed. It will premiere at this year's Telluride festival in the US, followed shortly after by the BFI London Film Festival, where it will screen in the First Feature Competition.  Elsewhere, Helen is busy working on several projects including debut features from filmmakers Jessica & Henrietta Ashworth, Astrid Thorvaldsen, Morayo Akande and Zoe Alker. We talk about how Helen discovered a knack for producing, her experience studying at NFTS, establishing a vision and a voice for her production company, the short film funding landscape, what it means to package a project, the differences between producing shorts and features, and how Titanic kickstarted both of our fascinations with the film industry…   SHOW NOTES: Watch Helen's shorts RHONNA & DONNA, RUN and NIGHT BUS. Listen to my episodes of Best Girl Grip with filmmakers Ruth Greenberg and Jessica & Henrietta Ashworth.   Read Deadline's review for the feature TUESDAY, starring Julia Louis-Dreyfus. Buy tickets for TUESDAY at the BFI London Film Festival.  Find out where you can watch Helen's film recommendation: JUMBO.  For more conversations with producers, listen to episodes of Best Girl Grip with Jeanie Igoe, Chi Thai, Sarah Brocklehurst, Emily Morgan and Elhum Shakerifar.     

Building Health with Dr. Melina Roberts
What Is The Problem With Underwire Bras?

Building Health with Dr. Melina Roberts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2023 2:59


What Is The Problem With Underwire Bras? For access to blog, video, article, shareable quotes: http://advancednaturopathic.com/what-is-the-problem-with-underwire-bras/ Get Dr. Roberts' new book: http://advancednaturopathic.com/building-a-healthy-child/ Join Us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AdvancedNaturopathic/ Follow Us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/drmelinaroberts Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drmelinaroberts/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/drmelinaroberts/ Online Courses: https://drmelinaroberts.mykajabi.com/ -------------------- ABOUT DR. MELINA ROBERTS ------------------- Dr. Melina Roberts is a Naturopathic Doctor, Author of Building a Healthy Child, TEDx Speaker, Founder and Medical Director of Advanced Naturopathic Medical Centre in Calgary. She is a leading authority in the field of naturopathic medicine specializing in European Biological Medicine effectively treating digestive issues, chronic disease and cancer. ------------------- ABOUT ADVANCED NATUROPATHIC MEDICAL CENTRE ------------------- Advanced Naturopathic Medical Centre is Canada's Comprehensive Centre for Biological Medicine. We are a patient-focused, professional medical practice that utilizes advanced, comprehensive testing and therapies to help people of all ages and all levels of health to be able to reach their optimal health. Visit our website: http://advancednaturopathic.com/ ------------------ SUBSCRIBE ------------------ Never miss a video and join our YouTube community: https://www.youtube.com/user/drmelinaroberts

Fearless Freedom with Dr. G
What You Need to Know About Wireless and Underwire Bras: Carina Ramirez Cahan

Fearless Freedom with Dr. G

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2023 45:19


Carina Ramirez Cahan, a former Wall Street and Corporate America professional, discovered her entrepreneurial spirit while assisting a friend in the renewable energy industry. This experience, coupled with her husband's expertise as a breast cancer surgeon, led them to establish a company providing innovative alternatives to traditional underwire bras.   Carina also opened up about the recent loss of her younger brother and the profound impact it had on her. Reflecting on this personal tragedy, she emphasized the importance of not taking life for granted and urged others to overcome fear in order to embrace a truly remarkable existence.   Learn more about the bra products here:   https://cobalt-rose.com Guest Bio: As a co-founder of Cobalt Rose Company, my journey has been one of unexpected twists and turns. While studying Japanese history in graduate school at Cornell University, I initially pursued international trade relations. However, my passion for innovation was sparked when I helped secure venture capital for a renewable energy company. This ultimately led me to launch a bra company that addresses the age-old dilemma of wireless versus underwire, utilizing patented technology invented by my husband, a breast surgeon. Along the way, I've learned that unexpected paths can lead to extraordinary outcomes, fueled by my deep curiosity for innovation and my desire to create meaningful solutions to common problems.   ___________________ Subscribe to this podcast and download your favorite episodes to listen to later: Apple  Spotify RSS Feed  ___________________   ⚕️ Are you a woman healthcare professional who is struggling to juggle everything in your personal and professional life?  

In Conversation with The Safety Collaborators
E027_Why is a Safety Coach compared to an Underwire Bra?

In Conversation with The Safety Collaborators

Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later May 17, 2023 19:41


In today's episode, we invite you to explore the unique analogy that compares a safety coach to an underwire bra.Imagine yourself in a branding course, challenged to captivate others with a single sentence. Suddenly, an administrator confidently declares, "You know, I'm the underwire bra of our organization." Curiosity fills the room, leaving you intrigued and eager to uncover the deeper meaning behind this unexpected comparison.Join us as we delve into safety coaching, where the role of a safety coach often eludes precise explanations. However, likening them to underwire bras sheds light on their vital support, working quietly behind the scenes to create an environment where you and others can thrive and succeed. While their influence may be subtle, their impact on fostering growth and success is undeniably significant.Together, we'll unpack the power of the underwire bra analogy, explore its significance and expand your perspectives as we navigate this fascinating world where safety and support converge.Tune in now and join the #conversationsthatmatterClick

The Directors’ Take Podcast
E108 - Demystifying Producers with Helen Simmons

The Directors’ Take Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2023 85:45


In this episode of The Directors' Take podcast, your hosts Oz Arshad and Marcus are joined by Producer and Writer Helen Simmons (F*CK & KLOKKENLUIDER). With the BFI Network funding applications currently open and there being a lack of Producers available, we did a deep dive to uncover the mystery of Producers. This covers...   -What are the different types of Producers? -What do Producers do? -How do Producers choose their collaborators? -How do you find/approach Producers? -How do you get projects funded? -How do you get feature projects moving? -We also ask a bunch of YOUR questions!   HELEN SIMMONS is a BIFA longlisted producer and writer who was named a Screen Star of Tomorrow in 2018. Her work has screened at festivals across the world including Rhode Island, Flickerfest and LOCO. As a producer, she runs Erebus Pictures – BFI Vision Awardee 2020 – and recently produced features KLOKKENLUIDER (Jenna Coleman, Tom Burke, Amit Shah); HOARD, (Joseph Quinn, Hayley Squires), and BONUS TRACK (Josh O'Connor, Jack Davenport, Alison Sudol and Susan Wokoma) As a writer, her debut short F*CK, starring Emmy-award winner Brett Goldstein (TED LASSO) and Esther Smith (TRYING) screened at multiple festivals, was a Vimeo Staff Pick, and gained a Best Screenwriter nomination at Underwire. Helen has been part of iFeatures and 4Screenwriting, and wrote 4 episodes of Audible Original DARK HARBOUR. She's currently writing 3 episodes of an animated show for Sky and Hocus Pocus under lead writer Joseph Morpurgo, released later this year, and a romantic comedy feature for the Netflix Breakout scheme with director BAFTA nominated Ben Mallaby. Helen co-wrote feature film LAST SWIM, which is being produced by Caviar (SOUND OF METAL), directed by Sasha Nathwani, and is in production.  She recently co-wrote and directed a BFI short starring Callie Cooke (WEDDING SEASON) and Lydia Rose Bewley (DRIFTERS). Helen is also developing multiple TV and film projects including a darkly comic crime thriller with World Productions; a romantic comedy six-parter starring Daniel Lawrence Taylor for Kinetic Content; a biopic for Erebus and The Development Partnership; and a darkly comic horror for Moonriver TV.   To hear about Helen's journey into the industry listen to this episode of The Filmmakers Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/episode/2c2gzdoCno8VCnl1rgeTjL?si=4c8804f20b7341d3   Nuggets of the week Marcus: The A24 Podcast - Nervous Laughter with Ari Aster & Joaquin Phoenix. Oz: Unreal Engine for Animatics. Helen: S16 Ep9 How To Fail: Greg James on radio, rebellion and failing to be good at fame. Instagram quote - 'Art doesn't have to be depressing, there's value in happy/feel good art'.   Credits Music by Oliver Wegmüller   Socials Instagram: @TheDirectorsTakePodcast Twitter: @DirectorsTake   If you have any questions relating to the episode or have topics you would like covering in future releases, reach out to us at TheDirectorsTake@Outlook.com.

The Dipped in Butter program
Episode 161: “Bro, take the underwire out of your Jersey”

The Dipped in Butter program

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2022 79:26


On today's menu: -Hungry kids -disappearing -shaving your beard -baby showers …and so much more!!

hungry jersey underwire
PRAISE DIONYSUS!
I Don't Think This is the Kitty

PRAISE DIONYSUS!

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2022 43:30


Jake Stewart & James Hardy talk about scans, webs, and leaving town.   Part of Fringe-opolis 2022!   The shows discussed are: ‘Underwire' by Gemma Caruana 'Doghouse' by Sidonie Bird de la Coeur ‘If We Got Some More Cocaine I Could Show You How I Love You' by John O'Donovan   INSTAGRAM: @praisedionysus @kissingboothproductions EMAIL: praisedionysus@gmail.com   It is a privilege to create, view, and contemplate theatre on the lands of the Wurundjeri People of the Kulin Nation. Sovereignty was never ceded. This always was and will be Aboriginal Land.

The Geriatric Millennials
Anti Underwire

The Geriatric Millennials

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2022 39:43


Catch up with Jayme and Beth! Sit in on a casual convo between two friends kvetching about daily life. On this episode >> overflowing inboxes >> deleting social media >> zombies __________ Join the Geriatric Millennials Community! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thegeriatricmillennials/ (@thegeriatricmillennials) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheGeriatricMillennials (facebook.com/TheGeriatricMillennials) Theme music by https://open.spotify.com/artist/2FDDxS1r0AdQzitRtjqdsb?si=CequncluSXuIuia7gu1UWg (The Finley Ghost) __________ Connect with Beth: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/eransofar/ (@eransofar) Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/paperwhale_/ (@paperwhale_) paper whale: https://www.paperwhale.com (www.paperwhale.com) Connect with Jayme: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/justenjoyjayme/ (@justenjoyjayme) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jayme.jones.75 (facebook.com/jayme.jones.75) __________ Beth and Jayme are long time friends and geriatric millennials. Relish in their unique perspectives as you workout, commute, fold laundry, or just need a break from the reality of this timeline! Listen in as they tell stories, discuss every topic under the sun, and just enjoy being in conversation with a friend. Designed to be the soundtrack for the mundane.

Live Nourished
Ep. 42: Reversing Endometriosis, Nourishing the Metabolism, Breast Health & Underwire Bras with Paris Simpson, Birth Doula

Live Nourished

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2022 48:13


In this episode, Katarina chats with Paris about her personal journey with health, being diagnosed with endometriosis and reversing it, nourishing the metabolism, what she does as a birth doula, breast health, and the dangers of underwire bras. Paris is a wife, mom to 2 girls, birth doula, farmer, and fellow Canadian! We talk about --- - Healing and nourishing your metabolism - Being a birth doula - Breast health: negative and physical effects of wearing bras - Top 5 toxic ingredients to avoid in skincare products - Benefits of using essential oils Things Mentioned --- Wireless Bras: https://knix.ca/collections/bras Pact Organic: https://wearpact.com/women/underwear/bras Kossma Beauty: https://kossma.com/ Connect with Paris --- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sheswildandwell/ Website: https://wildandwellco.squarespace.com/ Tune in every Wednesday for a new episode. Connect with Katarina Greer below --- Instagram: @livenourished https://www.instagram.com/livenourished/?hl=en Facebook: @ilivenourished https://www.facebook.com/ilivenourished

Voices of The Walrus
Underwire under fire: How the Pandemic changed the bra

Voices of The Walrus

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2022 13:56


The pandemic changed how we dress. Old forms of bras are going bust. Is it a fashion blip or a sign of somethingn larger?

Scripted
Lolita Chakrabarti OBE

Scripted

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2021 39:11


Paradox House presents… Episode 10 and the season finale of Scripted hosted by Daisy Lewis. For our final episode in season 1, we are treated with the presence of Lolita Chakrabarti OBE. Lolita carved some time out of her busy schedule to chat to Daisy about all things scripted - The process of writing, multi-hyphenates and representation in the stories she creates. Lolita Chakrabarti OBE is an award-winning actress and writer. She trained at RADA and has been working as an actor on stage and screen for over thirty years. Her writing work includes – Theatre HYMN, live-streamed and performed live at the Almeida Theatre, London 2021 Also shown on Sky Arts Adaptation of LIFE OF PI by Yann Martel World premiere at Crucible Theatre, Sheffield, July 2019. Transferred to Wyndhams, London in 2021. Awards: WhatsonStage Best New Play 2019, UK Theatre Award for Best New Play, Cameo Book to Stage 2020 Adaptation of INVISIBLE CITIES by Italo Calvino World premiere at Mayfields, Manchester International Festival and Brisbane Festival 2019 A collaboration with digital projectionist 59Productions, choreographer Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui and twenty two dancers from Rambert. RED VELVET Tricycle Theatre, London 2012 and 2004 St Anne's Warehouse, New York 2014 Garrick Theatre, London 2016 To date there have been over 30 productions worldwide. Awards: Charles Wintour Evening Standard Award Most Promising Playwright Award 2012; Critics Circle Award in 2013 for Most Promising Playwright; AWA Award 2013 for Arts and Culture; Nominations for Whatsonstage Awards 2013 for London Newcomer of the Year & Best New Play; Nomination for an Olivier Award 2013 for Best Play in an Affiliate Theatre. THE GREATEST WEALTH – 2018 Old Vic Theatre, London Curated by Lolita. A series of 8 monologues celebrating the NHS' 70th birthday including SPEEDY GONZALEZ by Lolita Chakrabarti LAST SEEN – JOY – 2009 Almeida Theatre/Slung Low Dramaturg on MESSAGE IN A BOTTLE directed and choreographed by Kate Prince for ZooNation and Sadlers Wells Other Adrian Lester and Lolita Chakrabarti : A Working Diary published by Bloomsbury in 2020 Radio: PUT MY NAME IN LIGHTS – 2020 a monologue for BBC Radio 4 RED VELVET – 2014 Saturday drama BBC Radio 4 THE GODDESS – 2006 Woman's Hour serial BBC Radio 4 Film: Lolita produced OF MARY, a short film, directed by Adrian Lester Awards: Best Short Film at PAFF, Los Angeles 2012, nomination for Best Producers at Underwire 2012

Alec Mapa: Hot Mess with Matthew Dempsey Psychotherapist
Quinn Cummings: Ketamine Assisted Psychotherapy

Alec Mapa: Hot Mess with Matthew Dempsey Psychotherapist

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2021 51:47


In this episode of Alec Mapa: Hot Mess with Matthew Dempsey Psychotherapist, Alec and Matthew are thrilled to welcome Oscar-nominated child actress from The Good-bye Girl and author of Notes from the Underwire and The Year of Learning Dangerously, humorist Quinn Cummings to the show. Quinn opens up about why she decided to try Ketamine Assisted Psychotherapy and what she learned about herself from the experience. Alec, Matt and Quinn explore whether psychedelics can replace talk therapy, what happens when you make a decision to cut yourself off from feelings, and how to connect with real joy in your life. https://www.instagram.com/quinncummings/ https://www.facebook.com/10154762064190957 https://twitter.com/quinncy Instagram: @AlecMapa   Twitter: @AlecMapa   Facebook: AlecMapa     Instagram: @MJDempseyPsych   Twitter: @MJDempseyPsych
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"MARCH MADNESS fea Shenora the Underwire Slayer'" S3E7 Money Mondays

"Don't Make It Rain, Build A Dam!"

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2021 20:52


Has your life constantly thrown you oranges, when all you wanted to do was make lemonade?? For today's guest, her successful business started off as a solution for back pain! Listen in to find ways to turn your PAIN into your PASSION! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wsfinancialmgmt/support

Queen Venerator
1. Vanity, Thy Name is Underwire | Risk, Resident Evil 4, and Psycho Goreman (with Joe Penna)

Queen Venerator

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2021 156:23


On the inaugural episode of the Queen Venerator podcast, we talk to debonair bon vivant/area man Joe Penna about three things from pop culture. First up, we discuss the board game Risk, and how despite its influence, many see it as a relic of the past. Next, we discuss Resident Evil 4, one of the greatest video games of all-time, and one that marked a stark departure from the tried and true Resident Evil formula of the past. Finally, we discuss Psycho Goreman. Dear God.

The BSR Podcast
Conversation with Phoebe Boswell and Angelica Pesarini

The BSR Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2020 74:50


Content Warning: This recording contains mentions of racial trauma, violence against Black and Brown people and racial slurs that can be disturbing or triggering.The second event of the BSR Fine Arts Talks | Talk Justice series will be a conversation between artist Phoebe Boswell (Bridget Riley Fellow 2019) and Dr Angelica Pesarini (NYU Florence). Pesarini, whose research is dedicated to the analysis of the intersections of race, gender and citizenship in colonial and postcolonial Italy responds to Phoebe's visual essay 'Stranger In The Village', which documents her experience of both an artist residency and a growing consciousness within an increasingly hostile Europe. Combining draftswomanship and digital technology, Boswell creates immersive installations and bodies of work that layer drawing, animation, sound, video and interactivity in an effort to find new languages robust yet open and multifaceted enough to house, centre and amplify voices and histories which, like her own, are often systemically marginalised or sidelined as ‘other'.Phoebe Boswell explores the sense of ‘belonging' and is anchored to a restless state of diasporic consciousness, combining traditional drawing with digital technology. Her practice draws on her own experiences of belonging, having been born in Kenya and brought up in the Arabian Gulf; she now lives and works in London. Her works are created in an effort to find new languages robust yet open and multifaceted enough to house, centre and amplify voices and histories which, like her own, are often systemically marginalised or sidelined as ‘other'. Her work has been exhibited widely, including Kristin Hjellegjerde, Carroll / Fletcher, and Tiwani Contemporary; and has screened at the Sundance, BFI London, BlackStar, Underwire and LA Film Festivals, British Animation Awards, and CinemAfrica amongst others. She participated in the Göteborg International Biennial for Contemporary Art 2015, the Biennale de l'Image en Mouvement 2016 at the Centre d'Art Contemporain in Geneva and received the Future Generation Art Prize's Special Prize in 2017, consequently exhibiting as part of the Collateral Events programme at the 57th Venice Biennale. Boswell will unveil a new largescale public moving image work in Geneva in December 2019, and a solo exhibition at New Art Exchange, Nottingham in 2020.Angelica Pesarini was awarded a Ph.D. in Sociology in 2015 from the Centre for Interdisciplinary Gender Studies at the University of Leeds. She is currently a Lecturer in Social and Cultural Analysis at NYU Florence where she teaches Black Italia, a course entirely dedicated to the intersectional analysis of racial identity in Italy. Angelica previously worked at Lancaster University as a Lecturer in Gender, Race and Sexuality. Her current work investigates dynamics of race performativity with a focus on colonial and postcolonial Italy and she also works on the racialization of the Italian political discourse on immigration. She has previously conducted research on gender roles and the development of economic activities within some Roma communities in Italy and she has analysed strategies of survival, risks and opportunities associated with male prostitution in Rome. She has been published in a number of journals and edited volumes and she is currently writing a monograph of her first book.

Persistent and Nasty
Episode 48 - Hannah Marie Williams

Persistent and Nasty

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2020 73:15


This episode is bursting with positivity, realness and some rotten attempts at the Scottish accent from Casting Director Hannah Marie Williams, hailing from Cardiff. Misha and Hannah cover all the good stuff from casting projects to actors with tattoos and piercings to welsh cakes to finding your way and learning to hold space as a woman. DISCLAIMER: Explicit language is used frequently. Please also be warned listening to this you will most likely laugh out loud & want to thoroughly smash the patriarchy. Enjoy with a pint of T (responsibly). About Hannah Marie Williams: Hannah is a Casting Director with almost 10 years experience across all corners of the industry. She has worked on films including Fantastic Beasts & Where to Find Them, War Machine, Pride and The Legend of Tarzan. Since starting her own casting company, Hannah’s films have been nominated and selected for prestigious film festivals including the BFI London Film Festival, Encounters, Aesthetica & Underwire. Hannah is also UK Casting Specialist with Backstage and gives casting workshops and talks across the UK. Under the current COVID climate Hannah is working with Backstage to produce an exciting slate of digital content including talks with Rachel Freck (CD of The Office, Him & Her, Peep Show), a tutorial for cutting together your own Showreel and lots more. For more information head over to her Social Media Twitter: @hannahcasting Instagram: @hannahmwills89 Website: www.hannahmariewilliams.com And we have for you lovely listeners an exciting Backstage Offer: Get a free 12 months actor subscription: https://join.backstage.com/persistentnasty-uk-12m-free/ Or if you've got a project to cast, you can post castings for free: Apply promo code PERSISTENTANDNASTY at the checkout As always, we really hope you enjoy this episode and #stayNasty Love Louise, Elaine & Misha x If you enjoy this podcast you can support Persistent & Nasty and receive exclusive members only content by subscribing to our Patreon: www.patreon.com/persistentandnasty We've got a brilliant range of Creative Quarantine events and activities to keep you sane through this difficult time. Head over to our social media channels for all the latest: Twitter: @PersistentNasty Instagram: @PersistentandNasty Facebook: /PersistentandNasty Persistent and Nasty is produced in association with Edinburgh based live-arts production house Civil Disobedience. Civil Disobedience is committed to creating and supporting queer work and theatre and art that addresses issues of inequality and injustice. You can find out more about the Persistent and Nasty project and all the work that Civil Disobedience do by visiting our website: https://wearecivildisobedience.com/portfolio/persistent-nasty/ You can also find Civil Disobedience on all the usual social media platforms: Twitter: @weareohsocivil Instagram: @wearecivildisobedience Facebook: /wearecivildisobedience

Channel Monday
In Conversation with... Lolly Comms

Channel Monday

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2020 29:34


In today's episode, we sit down with Lolly, an award winning director and DOP whose journey began in 2017. 3 years into her career, Lolly has stepped into music video directing, appeared on the NTA-nominated, hit show, The Rap Game UK. Her work has featured in the Metro UK, Complex and GUAP magazine. Most recently, one of her projects, Motherland, has been officially selected at three BAFTA-Qualifying film festivals: Underwire, London Short Film Festival & BFI Future Film. We talked about her journey, where she started, the struggles she faced in switching careers and the realities of freelancing. Lolly's transparency about her journey resonated with me throughout this episode and I hope you guys also find value in her story! WHERE TO FIND LOLLY https://www.instagram.com/visualsbylollycomms/ https://www.instagram.com/womencreatetoo/ https://www.lollycomms.co.uk/ WHERE TO FIND CHRISSIE https://www.instagram.com/chrissiemilan/ https://www.instagram.com/theceotable/

Lip Service - Season 2
Hang Where They May, Bind Them Babies Up & Who Thought Underwire Was a Good Idea

Lip Service - Season 2

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2019 16:24


We're having a little fun in this episode and talking about doing away with bras for good or maybe not, because you know society and all... Either way take a listen, chime in, bra-less or not, we wont judge.

Best Girl Grip
SEASON TWO BONUS EPISODE (030): Live at Underwire Film Festival with Roxy Rezvany

Best Girl Grip

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2019 58:33


A live recording of Best Girl Grip at Underwire Film Festival with filmmaker, producer and journalist Roxy Rezvany. Roxy won the Best Director award at the festival last year for her short documentary Little Pyongyang, which also played at prestigious festivals such as Sheffield Doc/Fest and CPH:DOX.  She started out working for Vice, field producing both seasons of the Emmy award-nominated series ‘Gaycation’ with Ellen Page and is currently working as a full time director in documentary and scripted film.  We talk about how Little Pyongyang launched her career, and the year's she had since it came out in terms of both accomplishments and struggles, as well as what it’s like to be working in this industry as young woman and a person of colour.   *** You can find out more about Roxy's work here: https://roxyrezvany.co.uk/. You can also listen her talk at It's Nice That's series 'Nicer Tuesdays' here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PtG3vh-R0Ac&t=531s And The Guardian interview with Lulu Wang I mentioned is here: https://www.theguardian.com/film/2019/aug/28/the-farewells-lulu-wang-i-would-love-it-if-white-men-were-asked-the-same-questions-as-me *** Follow me on Twitter @stonecoledfox. Follow Roxy on Twitter @RoxyRezvany. Follow Underwire on Twitter @underwirefest. 

Crunchy Cocktail Hour with Alison Thompson & Larisa Weihbrecht

Want to know the real truth about some of the common health myths? Links mentioned in this episode: What we're drinking: Stone Moxie Gold IPAMyth #1: You need to take a daily probiotic Recommended Brands: Klaire LabsHyperbiotics – round pill, skip this one if you have trouble swallowing pillsOra OrganicsCorganic Myth #2: Milk does a body good Study: Three Daily Servings of Reduced-Fat Milk An Evidence-Based Recommendation?Episode 39: The Not So Funny Stuff on Larisa's NewsfeedEpisode 38: Myth of Multivitamin Myth #3: 10,000 steps a day and 8 glasses of water a day are magic numbers Myth #4: Underwire bras cause breast cancer Myth #5: The higher the SPF the betterEpisode 28: Sunscreen Myth #6: Breakfast is the most important meal of the day Myth #7: Doctors and the FDA know bestStudy: What Do Resident Physicians Know about Nutrition? An Evaluation of Attitudes, Self-Perceived Proficiency and Knowledge Episode Sponsor: Care/of Care/of is a monthly subscription vitamin service that delivers completely personalized vitamin and supplement packs right to your door. For 50% off your first month of personalized Care/of vitamins, visit TakeCareOf.com and enter promo code CRUNCHY50. Episode Sponsor: Sex by Lola Lola is a subscription service offering a line of 100% organic cotton tampons, pads, and liners and now they offer a line of ingredient-safe sex products, including condoms, personal lubricant, and cleansing wipes! With Lola you will receive an adorable box when you need it, that is fully customizable. You can select the mix of products, number of boxes and frequency of delivery. You can cancel, skip and order or modify your subscription at any time –there’s no surprises or gimmicks so you can feel confident giving this a try. Get 40% off your first subscription order with promo code CRUNCHY when you subscribe at mylola.com.

Wings Of...Inspired Business
270 MINISODE The Dance of Entrepreneurship: Serial Entrepreneur Britt Stromberg on What Ballet Taught Her About Success in Business

Wings Of...Inspired Business

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2019 17:15


Britt Stromberg believes the best entrepreneurs are like choreographers: They can see every move on the dancefloor and how a team can be aligned in perfect timing and grace. A creative marketer and serial entrepreneur with a 25-year background in advertising, brand development, market research, and content strategy for consumer retail and technology companies, Britt shares what ballet taught her about resilience, rejection and leadership.  Now CEO and founder of Underwire Media, Britt shares her advice for women in business: Learn to be kinder to yourself.

Prison: The Hidden Sentence Podcast
33 The Underwire bra Dilemma

Prison: The Hidden Sentence Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2019 10:04


If you are a woman, could you imagine being turned away from visiting your loved one because of the type of bra you’re wearing? Well, nowadays you can be turned away from a visit if you are wearing an underwire bra. Phyllis witnessed an event with an elderly woman who, well, let’s hear how she tells the story. For more stories and information, visit our website: https://prisonthehiddensentence.com

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Prison: The Hidden Sentence Podcast
33 The Underwire bra Dilemma

Prison: The Hidden Sentence Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2019 10:05


If you are a woman, could you imagine being turned away from visiting your loved one because of the type of bra you’re wearing?  Well, nowadays you can be turned away from a visit if you are wearing an underwire bra. Phyllis witnessed an event with an elderly woman who, well, let’s hear how she tells the story. For more stories and information, visit our website: https://prisonthehiddensentence.com

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Standard Issue Podcast
SIM Ep 172 Pod 55: rights, cash, film and extraordinary bouncing

Standard Issue Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2018 81:56


In this episode, the team chat cash-money with journalist and author of Money: A User's Guide, Laura Whateley, revealing Mick's allergy to the word 'pension' in the process. They're also joined by Anna Bogutskaya, festival director of Underwire, the only film festival dedicated to celebrating female talent, which kicks off on November 16. Mick catches up with Alliance For Choice's Danielle Roberts to find out where things are at in the fight for abortion rights in Northern Ireland, Jen natters with Team GB trampolinist Kat Driscoll ahead of the Trampoline World Championships and Dunleavy Does Disney's Wreck-It Ralph. Also, meat-faced jizzclown David Cameron makes an unwelcome return to the Bush Telegraph and Swim England blames 'the past' for its sexism of the week. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Longform
Episode 282: Jenna Wortham

Longform

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2018 59:15


Jenna Wortham is a staff writer at The New York Times Magazine and a co-host of Still Processing. “I feel like I’m still writing to let my 10-year-old self know it’s okay to be you. It’s okay to be a chubby androgynous weirdo. You know what I mean? Like this weird black kid. It’s okay. There are others like you.” Thanks to MailChimp, Mubi, "Food: A Cultural Culinary History," and "Tales" for sponsoring this week's episode. @jennydeluxe www.jennydeluxe.com Wortham on Longform [02:00] Wortham’s New York Times archive [02:00] Still Processing [02:00] Longform Podcast #95: Wesley Moris [02:00] Longform Podcast #218: Wesley Morris [05:35] "Long-Form Journalism Finds a Home" (David Carr • New York Times • March 2011) [06:40] "We Sink Our Claws Into Black Panther with Ta-Nehisi Coates" (Still Processing • Feb 2018) [20:40] Wortham’s Wired archive [25:15] "Meet the Mario Maestros Who Have Video Game Music Rocking Concert Halls" (Joel Stein • Wired • Nov 2007) [26:05] The Underwire [27:08] "Early-Bird Buzz Mounts for Whedon's Dollhouse" (Wired • March 2008) [27:25] "Rosario Dawson Delivers High-Tech Drama in Gemini Division" (Wired • Aug 2008) [43:50] "Facebook to Buy Photo-Sharing Service Instagram for $1 Billion" (New York Times • April 2012) [52:30] "Everybody Sexts" (Matter • Nov 2014) [56:20] "Is ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’ the Most Radical Show on TV?" (New York Times • Jan 2018)

FemRadio
TOFemCo + The Underwire

FemRadio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2017 50:10


This week on FemRadio, we're collaborating with our friends from the Toronto feminist collective, (TOFemCO). I sat down with two TOFEMCO organizers, Anne and Alice, to talk about why they choose to keep their collective anonymous, the lack of feminist spaces in Toronto, and much more.And later in the show you'll hear a bit of their brilliant podcast, The Underwire! The episode you'll hear if from their recent "A-cup" mini episode tackling transmisogyny.www.tofemco.com/ Aired September 4, 2017. Produced by Emily Joveski, Meera Govindasamy

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Ancestral Health Radio
Denby Royal: The True Cost of Fast Fashion, Our Biological Need for Adornment, and the Hippy-Eco-Paradigm | Ep.15

Ancestral Health Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2017 49:18


It might shock you to know that the clothing industry is the second largest polluter in the world... second only to oil. On today’s podcast, Denby Royal—holistic nutrition and eco-fashion consultant—joins me on another fascinating episode of Ancestral Health Radio. Denby and I discuss why westerners commonly fail to think about their clothing's environmental and social impact on the rest of the planet, the physical and psychological pitfalls the fashion industry has on our health, followed by simple, inexpensive tips on how to make more conscious decisions when thinking about your wardrobe. Other fun things you'll learn in today's episode are... How clothing affects our bodies and its many systems, The true cost of fast fashion, Denby's suggestions for buying less but buying better, and... Much, much more. Subscribe on  iTunes | Stitcher Radio | Google Play | SoundCloud Episode Breakdown What is eco-fashion? How does clothing affect our bodies and its many different systems? What is sedentary clothing? The dysfunctional clothing women are told they need to wear and the ill-effects these restrictive garments have on their bodies Underwire bras and the lymphatic system The True Cost Documentary Denby breaks down what fast fashion is and the truth behind the industry’s 52 seasons of clothing Denby talks about auto-cravings and how they feed our instinctual need for consumption How much of America’s donated clothing is actually being sold? How many tons of America’s textile waste get shipped to third world countries? Denby speaks against the social injustice of one of the most—if not the most—labor dependent industries in the world The Rana Plaza disaster Denby and I discuss the heartbreaking disconnect from the people who make the everyday goods we use Buying less but buying better Denby talks about our biological need for adornment Monsanto’s monopoly over genetically modified cotton seeds The staggering suicide statistic of Punjab farmers Obama’s wardrobe classics Denby suggests being selective about the clothing you donate or sell to consignment stores Why Denby says a quality shirt shouldn’t be priced below $70 Tips on how to get off-season sales on some of your favorite eco-friendly brands Problems with synthetic textiles and our oceans The benefits of natural merino wool, hemp, and bamboo fibers What is the hippy-eco-paradigm? Denby’s eco-friendly brand recommendations for building a sustainable wardrobe How to contact Denby in regards holistic fashion consulting and a basic rundown of what she provides as far as services The regional fashion in Italy How to ask yourself if your next purchase is replacing a negative Why you should feel comfortable asking brands what’s going on in their production line Why you should expand what your definition of local is

Hoxton Movies
24/11/16 with Underwire Film Festival

Hoxton Movies

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2016 121:04


This week Matt, Morten, Niki and Rowena review Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, Paterson, Train to Busan, Bad Santa 2 and The Incident. Our guest is Anna Bogutskaya from Underwire Film Festival, a festival celebrating female film making talent. Morten runs through the events and screenings coming up at our partner cinema Genesis. Morten’s turn to defend a film this week with Southland Tales, Richard Kelly’s follow up to Donnie Darko. Southland Tales also provides our soundtrack of the week.

The Comics Alternative
Interviews - Jennifer Hayden

The Comics Alternative

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2015 66:25


Jennifer Hayden comes to The Comics Alternative to talk about her new book, The Story of My Tits, released last month by Top Shelf Productions...just in time for Breast Cancer Awareness Month. She discusses with Derek the context surrounding the memoir and, along with that, the story of becoming an artist and comics creator. As Andy and Derek pointed out a couple of weeks ago in their spotlight on Top Shelf, The Story of My Tits much more than a breast cancer survivor narrative. It's a chronicle of Hayden's relationship with her breasts, from childhood and into maturity, and what they meant to her sense of self. At the same time, it's a story of binding relationships and how cancer in many forms had effected her family. These various narrative threads come together to create a deeply personal account of life under the influences of disease, adversity, and self-image. Jennifer also discusses the eight-year journey of writing this memoir, and how along the way she discovered graphic novels, met fellow artists (such as Dean Haspiel), became a contributor to Act-I-Vate, and created a series of other comics such as Underwire and Rushes. In addition, she talks with Derek about her philosophy of storytelling, her style of creating comics (pen-to-paper, only), and the reaction The Story of My Tits has been receiving. Be sure to check out Jennifer's website as well as her blog, Goddess Comix, where you can find the latest updates on what she's up to.

Funemployment Radio
FER 1400: High School Reunion

Funemployment Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2015 56:52


Greg's High School Reunion, Amazon, Hollywood, Independence, Nervousness, 20 Years, Old People, P-38, Filming, Kid Actors, World Of Crazy, Underwire, Mayonnaise, Wine Sushi, Combat, Ronda Rousey, Running Sucks, POPINA, Shame Chips

London Short Film Festival
LSFF: Retrospective and Q&A: Jane Linfoot - Teen Dreams

London Short Film Festival

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2014 35:50


Two days after being nominated for a BAFTA for Sea View, writer and director Jane Linfoot joined LSFF for a special retrospective at the ICA. Speaking to host Fiona Fletcher, Jane spoke about her journey as a filmmaker via a lengthy production career, Thai hill tribes, and 3 self-funded shorts. She elaborated about her interest in mining the psyche of teenagers, her instinctive approach to writing, and the pragmatics of funding her lyrical and visually-driven films. Presented in partnership with Lighthouse and Underwire on 12 January 2014.

The Stuart Bedasso Show
Hairy Drag Queen - May 26, 2013

The Stuart Bedasso Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2013 65:53


It's just Melyssa and Dave on this show and they hold down the fort.  Dave's dishing out the beat downs and it seems that everyone is ready to take them.  Melyssa gives her advice to hairy drag queens - yeah, she's talking to you!  The Benny Warr situation seems to be a catylst for some serious change in Rochester, if not all over the US.  Dave goes golfing.  No, seriously.  And no one is killed.  The Green Party is a force to be dealt with. Music: Orgone - Serge Went There Foxygen - Shuggie Immortal Technique - Sign Of The Times Quantic - Don't Joke With A Hungry Man

FATHOMWORLD / U.I.M. RADIO NETWORK
UIM RADIO EPISODE 4 FT SOUTHSIDE (BLACK WALL STREET)

FATHOMWORLD / U.I.M. RADIO NETWORK

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2008 69:28


Another installment of the "UIM RADIO" featuring yours truly :)and more of that headnod for you to enjoy! Need to get at me? contact me at djfathom@theuim.com This Episode features: SOUTHSIDE NONI SPITZ AO TERMANOLOGY GRAMZ THA HOOD QUIZ BUN B FENYX WING LA FEMME NIKITA DEVIN THE DUDE OMAR CRUZ DONNIE CROSS SQUEAK RU ICE CUBE 40 CAL JOELL ORTIZ CHILLA PERTILLA B-DOGG VERB KAIZER SOSE CHASE BALANCE STAGE DJ FATHOM - THE WEST KEPT SECRET(Whaddup Kaizer!) WWW.FATHOMWORLD.COM WWW.THEUIM.COM WWW.CRACKAUDIO.COM

FATHOMWORLD / U.I.M. RADIO NETWORK
DJ FATHOM PRESENTS: STREET SERENADE VOL 1

FATHOMWORLD / U.I.M. RADIO NETWORK

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2008 45:10


DOWNLOAD STREET SERENADE VOL 1 THEUIM.COM GO TO THE "DOWNLOADS" SECTION. ENJOY! WWW.FATHOMWORLD.COM

FATHOMWORLD / U.I.M. RADIO NETWORK
FATHOMWORLD PODCAST VOL 1

FATHOMWORLD / U.I.M. RADIO NETWORK

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2008 26:29


Bringing you some of the best underground and unsigned urban music! IT'S THE FATHOMWORLD PODCAST! Hosted by Cool V and DJ FATHOM. Parental Advisory (EXPLICIT LYRICS) www.fathomworld.com