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    Total Reboot with Cameron James & Alexei Toliopoulos
    Athina Rachel Tsangari, legendary filmmaker and a true hero of Greek cinema

    Total Reboot with Cameron James & Alexei Toliopoulos

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2026 55:59


    Best known for her provocative comedy ATTENBERG and the unnervingly satirical CHEVALIER, Athina Rachel Tsangari helped define what critics dubbed the “Greek Weird Wave,” alongside longtime collaborator Yorgos Lanthimos. A longtime filmmaking hero of host Alexei, he hailed her latest film, HARVEST, as one of the very best of 2025. HARVEST is a medieval tale of modernity swallowing up tradition, it stars Caleb Landry Jones and is shot by the now legendary Sean Price Williams. There's no greater honor to have Athina Rachel Tsangari join us in The Last Video Store while she was serving on the Melbourne International Film Festival's jury. Pick up tickets to Alexei's comedy festival tour of his new show VHS in 2026 (https://comedy.com.au/tour/alexei-toliopoulos/) Follow ALEXEI TOLIOPOULOS on Letterboxd (https://letterboxd.com/thisisalexei/) for all the rental combo lists. Hit up the Last Video Store on instagram (https://www.instagram.com/lastvideostorebetoota/) for all of our guests picks

    Trailer Geeks and Teaser Gods
    Eric Ladd on Brining Bleeding Edge Design to Hollywood's Trailer Industry

    Trailer Geeks and Teaser Gods

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2026 70:00


    What happens when a technology-minded New Yorker stumbles into Hollywood and ends up reshaping how the industry makes trailers, title sequences, and motion graphics for the next three decades? This week, Eric Ladd joins the show to talk about his winding path from floppy disk drives and Bank of America to running Novocom, building Pittard Sullivan into a global powerhouse, and founding Picture Mill, one of the most influential design and motion graphics companies in entertainment marketing history. Now he's doing it again with Ignite XR, creating AR and social content tools contracted by TikTok, Snapchat, and Instagram. Along the way, the conversation covers how Picture Mill got its name (in a single impulsive moment at a lunch meeting), the deal that fell apart and sent half of Pittard's leadership out the door to start their own companies, and how Eric pioneered digital before the industry even had a name for it. He also shares what it was like to shoot the Mandalay tiger in Hawaii, fly to Edwards Air Force Base with a first-time solo pilot to blow up a quarter-scale hotel, and pitch George Lucas on a Star Wars re-release trailer using a clip of Apocalypse Now on VHS. Key Takeaways Confidence Is a Skill Before leaving Pittard, Eric had already grown Novocom from two people to sixty. That track record gave him the credibility to walk into Aspect Ratio's Citrus lunch meeting with an $8.5M business plan he'd written in two hours — and walk out with a credit line and the name Picture Mill. The People You Work With Are the Real Portfolio When asked about favorite campaigns, Eric sidestepped the question entirely: "I have favorite people." The relationships formed in those early years, including editors, designers, producers, directors, are what he actually carries forward. Know When to Leave, and Who Should Replace You At Pittard, Eric not only knew when his time was up, he named Anne Epstein as the person who should take the job. Succession thinking and generosity with credit have been constants throughout his career. Bleeding Edge Requires a Tolerance for Uncertainty Whether it was scanning and comping an entire Spike Lee trailer in the early days of digital, pioneering AR filters on Snapchat before the platforms knew what to do with them, or landing a contract with ByteDance by simply delivering a working product without being asked, Eric's approach has always been to figure it out first and explain it later. AI Is a Tool, Not a Threat... If You Have Ideas The conversation about AI cuts to the heart of what this show is about. Eric's view: "It all comes down to ideas." AI can execute, but someone still has to direct it. The people who will struggle are those who were already functioning as tools themselves. Notable Quotes "I went over there at five o'clock and Ed and I were there till ten. We just clicked." "I said, 'You can't afford me.' He said, 'How much do you want?' Six months later my paycheck just went WHOOSH." "When we came back from lunch, we'd hired every one of those people in the waiting room." "It all comes down to ideas. AI can give you ideas, but it lacks what humans can do with them." "A lot of being successful has to do with wherewithal. If you can hang in there long enough, you can be successful doing anything." "When we're gone, those stories are gonna be gone with us." "Not anymore. They're on the record!" Connect Eric Ladd — ignitexr.com Corey Nathan — @coreysnathan on all platforms Our Sponsors Meza Wealth Management – mezawealth.com The Golden Trailer Awards – goldentrailer.com Join the Community Like what you hear? Leave us a rating and review! Connect with Corey on all platforms @coreysnathan Subscribe for new episodes every week and keep up with the world's best trailer creatives!

    Stacey's Pop Culture Parlour
    E180: A Murder In The Clergy

    Stacey's Pop Culture Parlour

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2026 85:49


    Hello there, you absolute legend, and welcome to another episode of Stacey's Pop Culture Parlour! This month, I am joined by fellow indie podcaster and all-around delightful gent, Justin Scoviak, as we delve into some of the movies and TV we've been enjoying of late. Listen in to find out our thoughts on Can You Keep A Secret?, Companion, Wake Up Dead Man, 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple, and lots more! All this, plus a trip back in time thanks to Justin's VHS collection. Whip yourself up a nice hot chocolate, snuggle under a blanket, and enjoy! Justin's song & Stacey's song Pop Culture Reflections podcast Stacey's Linktree TMNT Shellebration tickets Stacey's tip jar Music by Starbomb

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    Figurbetont
    Prilblume auf der Fliese

    Figurbetont

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2026


    In Folge 104, sollte es eigentlich um die Frager gehen, was haben wir neben Spielzeug, denn noch alles gesammelt? Doch es kamen einige Themen dazwischen, von weiteren New York Toy Fair News, über einen Menschlichen Hai, hin zu jugendlichen, welche sich aktuelle Filme, auf VHS reinziehen. Freue dich auf eine neue bunte Folge Figurbetont Podcast. Isla Nublar FM Podcast: https://www.instagram.com/isla_nublar_fm/ Figurbetont Podcast Social Media: https://www.facebook.com/figurbetontpodcast/ https://www.instagram.com/figurbetont_podcast/ https://www.youtube.com/@comictoyhunter Dieser Podcast wird in Kooperation mit heo Media produziert. https://www.heo.com/de/de https://www.youtube.com/c/heoMedia https://www.facebook.com/heoGroup https://www.instagram.com/heogroup/ heo Media Podcast: Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/meister-des-universums-m%C3%A4nner-die-auf-katzen-reiten/id1720961603?uo=4 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1vuluI0oZTp83vsn5caH4s YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLobTR3sC6P74j46ICtL_QFPWiUP8xYZjT Choking Hazard TV: https://www.youtube.com/@CHOKINGHAZARD2024 Unsere Musik wurde produziert von: ALEX SAENDA : https://www.instagram.com/saendazone/ WHT?! : https://www.instagram.com/wht_offiziell/ Beverly Hills (official Video) : https://youtu.be/3twCsbKzepU Alexander Lück Musikproduzent/Komponist c/o Chaos Compressor Club Oelkersallee 43 22789 Hamburg #FigurbetontPodcast #NerdTalk #PopKultur #Collectibles #Toys #Kidault #videospiele

    Chasing Tales Outdoors Podcast
    Roam Hunt - Episode 3 - When the Vision Becomes Reality 

    Chasing Tales Outdoors Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2026 139:51


    Roam Hunt Ep3 The Vision Becomes Reality  Welcome to Roam Hunt Host: Nate Rozeveld Guests: Arron Bleise In this episode, Arron joins Nate to discuss how a passion and vision at 16 years old turned into a career for himself. It took dedication, opportunity, and a significant amount of time away from home, but he paved his way.  Takeaways The origins of filming in hunting: starting at age 16 with VHS tapes and primitive gear How out-of-state hunts, especially in the Midwest, have shaped deer behavior understanding The importance of hunting property diversity and building relationships with landowners Reflections on aging deer realistically and the myths around age estimation Impact of hunting pressure and hunter mindset on herd dynamics across states How social media and community support influence hunting regulations and perceptions The push for one buck rules in Michigan: pros, cons, and personal perspectives The significance of balancing hunting success with conservation ethics and passion Memorable moments in the field: Iowa field star gazing, fight scenes, and full draw stories Practical advice for hunters: scouting, gear, and embracing the hunting journey Roam Syndicate Roam Outdoors Podcast Vitalize Seed Ina Store Deer Hunter Synthetics Wildlife Legends Taxidermy Find It Fred ExperienceWild10 at Brenton USA for 10% off entire order on the site Arron Bleise with The Fall Podcast Keep learning, keep pushing, and get outside! Resources & Links: Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    Binge-Watchers Podcast
    This 80s Sci-Fi Movie Predicted AI Girlfriends In Cherry 2000

    Binge-Watchers Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2026 21:22


    Johnny Spoiler dives into the strange, dusty cult classic Cherry 2000 — a post-apocalyptic love story where a man crosses the wasteland to repair his favorite android wife.Paramount+ — Stream now https://paramountplus.qflm.net/Ry9G3vBut first…Johnny recounts a bizarre night where friends tried to convince strangers he was an Elvis impersonator. Spoiler alert: Johnny Spoiler doesn't do impersonations — he spoils movies.Entertainment chaos this week including:Memories of Eric DaneShia LaBeouf causing Mardi Gras dramaThe unbelievable internet stunt saga of Bonnie BlueJohnny revisits the bizarre 80s sci-fi romance starring Melanie Griffith about:Android wivesDesert warlordsRobot repair shopsThe apocalypse… but make it hornyProduced in the mid-80s but barely released in theaters, the film became a legendary VHS and cable cult movie.Johnny explores:Why the movie bombed at the box officeIts strange place in 80s sci-fi historyReal filming locations near Hoover DamThe weirdly prophetic idea of AI girlfriendsJohnny breaks down the weirdest parts of the movie including:Early predictions about modern sex robotsWild wasteland villainsFamiliar character actors from movies like Maniac Cop, 48 Hrs., and Knight Rider 2010Is Cherry 2000 worth your time?Binge NowBinge Lateror Binge NeverJohnny makes the call.A listener debate erupts over which Indiana Jones movie is best:Raiders of the Lost Ark vsIndiana Jones and the Last CrusadeJohnny delivers the final verdict.Johnny's weekend binge spiral includes:ShrinkingMy Blind BrotherFunny PeopleComedy, drama, and existential vibes included.Hosted by Johnny Spoiler, the Binge-Watchers Podcast breaks down movies, streaming shows, cult classics, and entertainment news with comedy, sarcasm, and real film nerd insight.If you love:Movie reviewsStreaming recommendationsCult film deep divesComedy commentaryYou're in the right place. New episodes weekly.

    Metalcore Nerds
    Nate Cell of Mirrorcell

    Metalcore Nerds

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2026 54:21 Transcription Available


    With their new album Long Nights In Lovescape out now, Nate Cell from Mirrorcell joins the show to talk about his love for VHS tapes, standing out as a band, Predator: Badlands, our shared love for romcoms, and so much more!EARGASM Use the code METALCORENERDS to save 10% off your order. Protect your hearing while still enjoying the music you love.Support Mirrorcell!Website | Instagram | Facebook | YouTubeSong of the Week: Mirrorcell "Glitter"Check out the Metalcore Nerds Pull List Spotify PlaylistJoin the Metalcore Nerds Community:Discord | FB GroupFollow Metalcore Nerds on Social Media:Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | YouTube | TikTok

    The Wrong Cat Died
    Ep243 - Gavin Eden, Skimbleshanks on the International Tour

    The Wrong Cat Died

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2026 64:05


    “I think that CATS needs to carry on existing. And when I say this word, I mean it with absolute love. Like a museum piece. It deserves to be preserved.” This episode features longtime CATS performer Gavin Eden who most recently played Skimbleshanks on the International Tour and has worked on productions in Germany, Korea, China, and on Royal Caribbean's Oasis of the Seas. Gavin shares how he first encountered CATS via the 1998 VHS, learning the show in German, and memorable performance moments like going on as Mungojerrie in Act 1 and Mr. Mistoffelees in Act 2. He also dives into his fun onstage improvisational tradition of choosing a different “station master's daughter” each show as Skimbleshanks. 01:21 First CATS Memory: 1998 VHS, Ballet Roots & Cat Obsessions 06:42 Learning CATS in German 13:33 Character Chemistry 30:28 Global Audience Etiquette 40:21 Onstage War Stories 44:35 Station Master's Daughters Tradition 49:24 Rapid Fire Check out Gavin on Instagram: @gabitchi Produced by: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Alan Seales⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ & ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Broadway Podcast Network⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Social Media: @⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠TheWrongCatDied Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    The Christian O’Connell Show
    FULL: Eye Saw The Sign

    The Christian O’Connell Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2026 53:46 Transcription Available


    It’s 3 Word Week, we dive back into your dusty VHS collections and explore Australia’s roadside icons in Loose History: Big Things. Plus, What Are The Odds and Timewasters goes full Tradie Songs! Big laughs. Big calls. Even bigger bananas. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Profils
    Trouver Sergueï

    Profils

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2026 37:48


    Quête intime dans une Ukraine en guerre Quand j'étais enfant, j'ai grandi avec Sergueï, un garçon venu d'Ukraine dans le cadre d'un programme humanitaire pour les enfants touchés par Tchernobyl. Pendant dix ans, il a passé toutes ses vacances dans ma famille - devenant ainsi mon frère, mon double, mon allié. En 2004, devenu majeur, Sergueï rentre à Kyiv. On se quitte en se promettant de ne pas s'oublier, mais l'ère numérique étant à ses balbutiements, c'est le silence qui gagne. Plus de lettres, plus de réponses, plus de nouvelles. Les années passent. À distance, je tente de le retrouver en vain. Qui est-il devenu ? Qu'a-t-il gardé de ses années en France ? Pense-t-il encore à nous ? Que reste-t-il du socle commun de notre enfance ? Quelques temps après le début de l'invasion russe en février 2022, je pars en Ukraine, avec l'idée folle de lui mettre la main dessus, et de répondre à toutes mes questions sans réponse. Au fil de l'enquête, construite à partir d'archives VHS, de souvenirs d'enfance et d'un journal de bord enregistré à Kyiv avec les sons du quotidien d'un pays en guerre, des réponses émergent quand d'autres restent en suspens. Le tout forme le récit d'une recherche familiale confrontée à l'histoire en train de s'écrire, et d'un lien fraternel mis à l'épreuve par le temps, la distance et la guerre. Archives et extraits : - Archives personnelles et familiales ; - Archives France 2, JT du 24/02/2022 ; - Archives C dans l'air, "4h35 ce matin, les russes envahissent l'Ukraine", émission du 24.02.2022. Remerciements : Un grand merci pour leur soutien chaleureux à Sarah-Lou Lepers, Marc Bertrand, Haydée Sabéran, Olivia Cohen, & Elena Gorgis. Enregistrements 2024-2025 Entretien Aliénor Carrière Montage Aliénor Carrière et Charlie Marcelet Réalisation et mixage Charlie Marcelet Musiques originales Romane Beaugrand (violoncelle et voix), Charlie Marcelet (guitare) Illustration Aliénor Carrière Production ARTE Radio

    Bridge and Spida - Gold FM 92.5 Gold Coast
    TUE 24 FEB | MIND-READER (KINDA...) IN STUDIO + TOM TATE'S TRUMP DINNER

    Bridge and Spida - Gold FM 92.5 Gold Coast

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2026 25:38


    QUESTION OF THE DAY: Would you want Scott Taylor's expertise, or would it be tiring (read on to find out)? Scott Taylor, Behavioural Expert, analyses cues & tells. He puts the team to the test! How will they shape up to personal questions from one another? You can hear them squirm. Tom Tate has been in the USA and with the recent GC Trump Tower news breaking, we chat to him all things Stateside + his dinner with POTUS! We are setting up a "First Car Rally" of all the cars you learned in + Liam has an update on the VHS tapes! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Lads Anonymous
    #137 | Favourite Films | Bloodsport, Braveheart & Blockbusters

    Lads Anonymous

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2026 98:32


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    The Ten Things Podcast
    Old School vs New School: Was It Actually Better Back Then?

    The Ten Things Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2026 95:24


    Was old school stuff better… or are we just nostalgic?In this episode, Craig and Aaron dive into the great debate: old school vs new school. From technology and entertainment to games, food, and everyday life, we're asking the big question everyone eventually wrestles with… Did things peak in the “good old days” or have modern upgrades actually made life better?We talk flip phones vs smartphones, VHS vs streaming, paper maps vs GPS, old cartoons vs today's animation, and whether the past was truly superior or just simpler.This week, there are no brackets, no rankings, just a conversation about nostalgia, progress, and whether we're officially becoming the “back in my day” guys.Are you Team Old School or Team New School?Check out our website bestthingspod.com!Find us on TikTok, Instagram, Facebook and Twitter @bestthingspod.Wanna watch us? Subscribe on YouTube at YouTube.com/bestthingspod

    Bridge and Spida - Gold FM 92.5 Gold Coast
    MON 23 FEB | TOUK MILLER + THE VHS SAGA

    Bridge and Spida - Gold FM 92.5 Gold Coast

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2026 20:58


    Q OF THE D: What branch of the military would you serve in, if you had to choose? Touk Miller joins the guys in studio to chat about the new docuseries he is in + the year ahead for the SUNS! Liam is mystery VHS box bound, but he has some questions about travelling with the goods. Spida is the wrong person to talk to & one of the listeners also had an unpleasant experience at airport security! Finally, Leisel has a MAFs beef that she needs to get off her chest.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Cinepraatjes, de podcast van Cinemaatjes
    S05e09 - Paris, Texas, Dirty Harry, No Other Choice, Primate en veel meer over films

    Cinepraatjes, de podcast van Cinemaatjes

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2026 75:44


    De negende aflevering van het vijfde seizoen van Cinepraatjes, de podcast van Cinemaatjes. We staan allereerst even stil bij het overlijden van Robert Duvall en Tom Noonan. Blijkbaar hebben filmstudenten een korte spanningsboog en een verslaving aan de mobiele telefoon. De productie van 8K is gestopt en maar goed ook. Uiteraard is Marino er weer met een prachtig sonnet. William ging speciaal naar de bioscoop voor de podcast, maar zag een dag later een film die ‘m totaal omver blies, in de bioscoop zag hij de nieuwe Park Chan-Wook film ‘No Other Choice' en bespreekt deze kort, want hij had geen andere keus om toch over de andere film te praten, die JP toevallig ook heeft gezien nl. de Wim Wenders film ‘Paris, Texas' uit 1984. JP zag ook nog de nieuwe horrorfilm ‘Primate' met een moordende chimpansee. We trokken de VHS-band van ‘The Prowler' uit de kast, een slasher die we op YouTube al eens hebben besproken. In onze Special blikken we weer terug op een film die we al eens hebben besproken op de bank en kijken we of onze mening wellicht is veranderd, dit keer de klassieker ‘Dirty Harry' uit 1971 en we benatwoorden ook weer vragen van luisteraars over o.a. films met fictieve bands of muzikanten, een film over het draaiend huis, films die leuker zijn om over te praten dan om te kijken, onze top 5 niet Engelstalige films en over onze naam “Cinemaatjes”. Veel luisterplezier! www.youtube.com/@cinemaatjes www.instagram.com/cinemaatjes013 www.facebook.com/cinemaatjes www.patreon.com/cinemaatjes www.letterboxd.com/cinemaatjes

    YESSOUNDS
    Episode 41: Yessounds Episode 041 — The 80s Experiment: A Neon Retrospective

    YESSOUNDS

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2026 118:10


    Yessounds Episode 041 — The 80s Experiment: A Neon RetrospectiveStep into the decade of big hair, bigger keyboards, and the biggest movie moments ever burned onto VHS. In this special edition of Yessounds, Roman takes you on a neon‑soaked journey through the Yes universe of the 1980s Press play, adjust the tracking, and enjoy The 80s Experiment.1. Miami Vice Theme — Jan Hammer — Miami Vice2. Cinema — Yes — 901253. Themes — Anderson Bruford Wakeman Howe — Anderson Bruford Wakeman Howe(1989)4. Eastern Shadows — Rick Wakeman — Crimes of Passion (1984)5. Joe Frazier — Bruford — Gradually Going Tornado (1980)6. I'm Running — Yes — Big Generator (1987) 7. Time Again — Asia — Asia (1982)8. The Friends of Mr. Cairo — Jon & Vangelis — The Friends of Mr. Cairo (1981)9. Hold On — Badfinger (feat. Tony Kaye) — Say No More (1981)10. Jekyll and Hyde — GTR — GTR (1986)11. The Moment Is Here — World Trade — World Trade (1989) 12. Cage of Freedom — Jon Anderson — Metropolis OST (1984)13. Within the Lost World — Jon Anderson & Grace Jones — Requiem for the Americas (1989)14. Far Far Cry (RJ Edit) — Jon Anderson — ReMixes15. This Time It Was Really Right — Jon Anderson — St. Elmo's Fire OST (1985)16. Loved by the Sun — Jon Anderson — Legend OST (1985) 17. Video Killed the Radio Star — The Buggles — The Age of Plastic (1980)18. All in a Matter of Time — Jon Anderson — Animation (1982)19. The Room — Rick Wakeman — 1984 (1981)20. City of Love — Yes — 90125 (1983)21. Can't Look Away — Trevor Rabin — Can't Look Away (1989)22. Children's Concerto — Moraz/Bruford — Music for Piano and Drums (1983)23. Holy Lamb (Song for Harmonic Convergence) — Yes — Big Generator (1987)

    Backroads & Bonfires
    262 - 90s Kids: Ski Mayhem & Top Duvall Flicks Inside!

    Backroads & Bonfires

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2026 71:24


    Adam starts off this week's episode with a recent beef he has with Boy Meets World. The fellas recap the Valentine's Day trivia they hosted and Adam shares about his participation in the Okoboji Burger Battle! Ryan then shares a hilarious childhood skiing story and why he wasn't destined to be an olympic skier. In the Meat, Mm!, of the episode we remember the illustrious career of Robert Duvall and rank our top 5 Duvall movies. We end the show with a trip to the 90s VHS cabinet. Hut Hut! Love y'all.

    Free Form Network
    Free Form Radio - Episode 265

    Free Form Network

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2026 65:31


    Update of the Week: Daniel plays Mafia 3 and gives his thoughts on this game that is an oldie, but a goodie.   Daniel watched the new installment into the Frankenstein franchise and enjoyed it more than he previously expected. The guys discuss going into movies with lower expectations and being more impressed versus having high expectations and having a film underdeliver. Let us know your thoughts on expectations with modern day films.   Daniel also kept it in the horror genre with his review of the latest and last Conjuring film, Conjuring: The Last Rites. He describes his enjoyment of the franchise and his appreciation of what they were able to do to wrap up the final film in the series.   Andy gives us an update on the Crypto market and his concern with the value trending downwards lately.   Andy expanded his DVD collection recently and purchased several limited edition and hard to find films. The guys discuss the niche collectors who keep DVDs, VHS, and other formats alive in the collector's market.   Noel watches Wonder Man, a new Disney show in the Marvel Universe and gives his review of the newest entry into the Comic Book Universe.   Noel and Daniel talk about Stranger Things and the finale of the long running series. While Noel had some reservations about some episodes, overall he enjoyed the way the show concluded and the potential for a spinoff, based on some interpretations of the ending.   Article of the Week: Punxsutawney Phil is said to have seen his shadow, forecasting 6 more weeks of wintry weather   https://apnews.com/article/punxsutawney-phil-groundhog-day-winter-eae03abf8be74df0c48f3082e2f91905 Warning: May have Strong Language and Content.   ========== Thank you to everyone who enjoys what we do.  If you like what we do, please spread the word of our show. Email questions or suggestions to ffnquestions@gmail.com ========== Follow us on TWITTER (X) https://twitter.com/FreeFormNetwork Follow us on FACEBOOK https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61557790516078 ========== Free Form Network and all our podcast are available on many platforms including STITCHER, ANDROID, IPHONE, IPAD, IPOD TOUCH and PODBEAN   IPHONE, IPAD & IPOD TOUCH http://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/free-form-network/id995998853 SPOTIFY https://open.spotify.com/show/0QKRhkXDmQ9cxItaiu49Vy IHEART RADIO https://www.iheart.com/podcast/338-free-form-network-94075820/ TUNE IN RADIO http://tunein.com/radio/Free-Form-Network-p784190/ PLAYER FM https://player.fm/series/3326348 TUMBLR https://freeformnetworkpodcast.tumblr.com/ WORDPRESS https://freeformnetwork.wordpress.com/ YOUTUBE https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCj0LNZRJHyW7sQwM5ZdOCQg DEEZER https://www.deezer.com/us/show/1857582 PODCHASER https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/free-form-network-97539 PODCAST ADDICT https://podplayer.net/?podId=2920676 PANDORA https://www.pandora.com/podcast/free-form-network/PC:53088 AMAZON MUSIC https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/41213756-a9ad-46bc-8d6c-ea2d30bd2fb9/free-form-network LISTEN NOTES https://www.listennotes.com/podcasts/free-form-network-free-form-network-ElG1hW2tS3v/ GOOGLE PODCAST https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkLnBvZGJlYW4uY29tL2ZyZWVmb3JtbmV0d29yay9mZWVkLnhtbA PODBEAN DESKTOP http://freeformnetwork.podbean.com/ PODBEAN MOBILE http://freeformnetwork.podbean.com/mobile   ========== Free Form Radio - Episode 265- 02/22/2026 Hosted by Daniel, Andy and Noel ==========   FREE FORM NETWORK

    Ones To Watch
    Welcome… to The Chronicles of Wrestling.

    Ones To Watch

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2026 3:31


    Welcome… to The Chronicles of Wrestling. I'm your host, and this is a show dedicated to preserving the stories, the struggles, the triumphs and the legacy of professional wrestling. This isn't just another wrestling podcast where we skim headlines or chase clickbait. This is where we slow it down. Where we revisit the legendary matches that defined eras… explore the biographies of the men and women who sacrificed their bodies for this business… and sit down with wrestlers from across the industry to hear their stories, in their own words. From iconic main events to forgotten gems… From world champions to unsung heroes… From territories to global promotions… Every chapter matters. On this show, we'll break down the psychology behind classic bouts. We'll examine what made certain rivalries timeless. We'll dive into careers — the rise, the setbacks, the reinventions — and understand what it truly takes to survive in professional wrestling. Because wrestling isn't just moves. It's emotion. It's storytelling. It's history. And history deserves to be told properly. If you grew up rewinding VHS tapes… if you remember the roar of packed arenas… if you still feel that buzz when the entrance music hits — this podcast is for you. This is more than nostalgia. This is documentation. This is preservation. This is The Chronicles of Wrestling. Let's begin. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    The Jim Hill Media Podcast Network
    The Direct-to-Video Dinosaur That Made a Billion (Ep. 91)

    The Jim Hill Media Podcast Network

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2026 54:01


    Jim Hill and Eric Hersey dig into Universal's latest infrastructure plans, unpack Epic Universe updates, and then travel back to the late 1980s to reveal how The Land Before Time quietly reshaped the home video industry. NEWS • Universal's Shingle Creek Transit and Utility CDD votes to begin negotiations with Elon Musk's Boring Company to potentially build an underground transportation system connecting Epic Universe to the rest of Universal Orlando Resort. • What the Las Vegas Convention Center Loop timeline tells us about how long a Florida tunnel project could realistically take. • New details on Epic Universe's 53,000-square-foot event facility - a permanent structure designed to host 1,200 to 1,400 guests, likely targeting convention and corporate buyouts. • Early Park Admission at Epic Universe adjusted again, now including eight attractions across multiple lands through March 31 - a key planning note for upcoming visitors. • Universal Kids Resort in Frisco, Texas launches its official website with a 2026 opening window, while hotel bookings remain unavailable. • Shrek's Swamp Splash Pad quietly removed from DreamWorks Land at Universal Studios Florida less than a year after opening. FEATURE • Why The Land Before Time became a billion-dollar home video franchise for MCA Universal - despite its famously troubled production. • How Universal's direct-to-video dinosaur sequels influenced Disney's decision to release The Return of Jafar straight to VHS. • The surprising connection between Jurassic Park's 41-inch height requirement and the creation of the Land Before Time Adventure Show at Universal Studios Hollywood. • A look back at Fievel's Playland in both Florida and Hollywood - and why those family-friendly dinosaur experiences mattered in the 1990s theme park wars. HOSTS • Jim Hill - IG: @JimHillMedia | X: @JimHillMedia | Website: JimHillMedia.com • Eric Hersey - IG: @erichersey | X: @erichersey FOLLOW • Facebook: JimHillMediaNews • Instagram: JimHillMedia • TikTok: JimHillMedia SUPPORT Support the show and access bonus episodes and additional content at Patreon.com/JimHillMedia. PRODUCTION CREDITS Edited by Dave Grey Produced by Eric Hersey - Strong Minded Agency SPONSOR This episode is sponsored by Unlocked Magic. Right now, Epic Universal Podcast listeners can get seven days in the parks for the price of five at Universal Orlando Resort - including access to Epic Universe, Islands of Adventure, and Universal Studios Florida. You can also add Universal Express directly through UnlockedMagic.com to skip the regular lines at most participating attractions and maximize your park time. Visit UnlockedMagic.com to lock in that 7-for-5 ticket offer and customize your Universal Orlando vacation today. If you would like to sponsor a show on the Jim Hill Media Podcast Network, reach out today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    Straight To Video
    Episode 329 - Bob Lindenmayer

    Straight To Video

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2026 42:52


    We talk to Bob Lindenmayer - Writer & Director of Making Megaforce. We all have those films we saw whilst growing up which have such an effect on who we are, what we became or they just simply stay with us and evoke such a warm feeling. For Bob Lindenmayer it was the 1982 Sci Fi Action epic Megaforce. Despite totally bombing at the Box Office, Megaforce meant something to the young Bob and came along at just the right time in his life. His documentary, Making Megaforce, is not only his tribute to the making of and history of this film but also a heartwarming story of friendship and how meeting your heroes can sometimes be a dream come true.Special thanks to Affinity Photo - The hottest photo editing software on iPad, Mac & PChttps://affinity.serif.com/photoIntro Music by Johnny Monacohttps://www.johnnymonaco.com Incidental Music by Night Fires Please visit The 80s Video Shop Patreon Page to find out how you can help grow our very own 80s Video Shop. https://www.patreon.com/80sVideoShop

    The Leading Difference
    Stuart Grant | Founder, Archetype Medtech | Engineering Innovations, Medtech Advancements, & Global Impact

    The Leading Difference

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2026 36:10


    Dr. Stuart Grant, founder of Archetype Medtech, shares his journey designing and delivering breakthrough orthopedic and surgical innovations across the UK, US, and China. Stuart recounts how an early internship led him into medtech, what kept him there, and how building the ASPAC Innovation Center in China helped accelerate a total knee instrument system that dramatically reduced time to market. He explains the leap from corporate leader to entrepreneur: planning for years, earning a PhD in Medtech Product Innovation, and building a consultancy that helps startups and scale-ups turn early clinical unmet needs into market-ready, regulator-approved devices through a network of experts and an “expertise for equity” model.    Guest links: https://archetype-medtech.com/  Charity supported: Sleep in Heavenly Peace Interested in being a guest on the show or have feedback to share? Email us at theleadingdifference@velentium.com.  PRODUCTION CREDITS Host & Editor: Lindsey Dinneen Producer: Velentium Medical   EPISODE TRANSCRIPT Episode 074 - Stuart Grant [00:00:00] Lindsey Dinneen: Hi, I'm Lindsey and I'm talking with MedTech industry leaders on how they change lives for a better world. [00:00:09] Diane Bouis: The inventions and technologies are fascinating and so are the people who work with them. [00:00:15] Frank Jaskulke: There was a period of time where I realized, fundamentally, my job was to go hang out with really smart people that are saving lives and then do work that would help them save more lives. [00:00:28] Diane Bouis: I got into the business to save lives and it is incredibly motivating to work with people who are in that same business, saving or improving lives. [00:00:38] Duane Mancini: What better industry than where I get to wake up every day and just save people's lives. [00:00:42] Lindsey Dinneen: These are extraordinary people doing extraordinary work, and this is The Leading Difference. Hello, and welcome back to another episode of the Leading Difference podcast. I'm your host Lindsey, and today I'm delighted to welcome Dr. Stuart Grant. Dr. Grant is a chartered engineer and the founder of Archetype Medtech, a consultancy and innovation studio helping medical device startups and scale ups transform early clinical, unmet needs into market ready products. With nearly 25 years of experience, Stuart has led global teams across the UK, US, China, and emerging markets delivering breakthrough innovations in hip, knee, shoulder, and trauma surgery. A highlight of his career was establishing the ASPAC Innovation Center in China, where he built R&D capability from the ground up and launched a pioneering total knee instrument system that dramatically reduced time to market. Passionate about advancing medical technology and mentoring future engineers, he bridges creativity, engineering, and regulation to accelerate safer, smarter medtech innovation worldwide. All right. Welcome to the show. It's so great to have you here today. Thanks for joining me. [00:01:57] Stuart Grant: It's lovely to be here, Lindsey. [00:01:58] Lindsey Dinneen: Yeah. Excellent. Well, I was wondering if you could start by sharing a little bit about yourself, your background, and what led you to medtech. [00:02:08] Stuart Grant: Yeah. So, I was actually, I'm obviously, as you can tell from my accent, I'm British, but I was born in Germany because my, my dad was in the military in the 1970s when I was born. So I was born actually in Berlin, which is quite interesting to be a place to be, grew up in. So I traveled around a lot here in the UK, in Germany with my dad getting posted everywhere. My mom's a nurse. So I was in medtech, not really knowing I was in medtech as a kid, but I, my family was, so yeah. And then obviously went to school, all the places I was at university. I went to university to do product design, and my goal was to be a product designer, a cool product designer, designing fancy products like Johnny Ive. And when I was looking for a job as a co-op, or an intern as you call them in the US, I was just really unsuccessful finding a job. I was doing a lot of interviews, getting turned down, sending my CV out a lot, and j happened just to advertise on the Board of University, and it said Johnson Orthopedics and no one really knew what that was in. And none of my fellow students at applied because they thought it would be designing baby bottles for putting talcum powder in and shampoo in and stuff like that. So they're like, "I'm not doing that job." So I desperately applied for it and luckily found out about all this medtech, and I've been here doing medtech for 25 years. So they gave me a job. I had to work hard to keep the job and get reemployed over and over again. But yeah, joining originally Johnson Orthopedics a long time ago is how I found out about medtech. I never knew when I was 18 that really it was a thing that existed. [00:03:47] Lindsey Dinneen: Yeah. So, okay. So you thought product design, and then when you got into medtech, what were some of the things that attracted you and that actually compelled you to stay and make a career out of it? [00:04:00] Stuart Grant: Ha. So I was a young guy with the student debts. What compelled me, I was getting paid to stay, but not to be too flippant about it, but, you know, when I was doing this engineering and design work in my early days in the CAD system, it was just so interesting. I was designing these products that were going into people or the instrumentation to make help the surgeon and going to these ORs and watching the surgeon do their job and trying to figure out how how I can make it better from their input was really interesting. I could apply it straight away, basically. In the early two thousands, there wasn't all these regulations and standards that slowed you down. So you could go and design an instrument, get it machined in the machine shop, get it clean, take it to the surgeon, he can use it, you know, probably be frowned upon 25 years later. But that's what we used to do and really adapt. And probably more interesting than going into product design and fast moving consumer goods where you're designing a, a kettle or a toaster or something, a plastic casing. It was actually much more interesting to do that. And I stayed because I spent four years here in Leeds, in the UK, was getting a bit bored and wanted to find something else to do, and then an opportunity came up in the US. So I moved over to Warsaw, Indiana, the orthopedics capital of the world, as you might know it. Worked there for, stayed there for seven years. Really enjoyed it.. People sort of bemoan Warsaw for being in the sticks in just a bunch of cornfields around it. But I enjoyed it. It's got, we had a good bunch of young friends there. I was in late twenties, early thirties at the time. There was Noah and Spikes. You'd go for a drink and some nice food. It was all right. I enjoyed my time and after that I was, after seven years, I was like, "Okay, what do I do next?" And I was looking around for jobs in medtech. Then another opportunity came up in and we were looking for people to go over and help set it up, train the staff on what MedTech product development was. And so I jumped to the chance and spent five years living in China, in Shanghai. After five years is your limit, so I had to come home. I couldn't stay. I wanted to stay, but they wouldn't allow me to. So, so I came back to the UK. And then started MDR for five years as leading the Joints MDR program, which was lots of fun, as you could probably tell, wasn't really R&D, was a lot of leadership and project management and dealing with a lot of people and a lot of problems on a day-to-day basis. And so, yeah, after that I I left J&J about three years ago and started my own product development agency. And we can talk about a little bit about that later. So that's where I am and where I got to. [00:06:50] Lindsey Dinneen: Excellent. Yeah, I definitely wanna talk about that as well. But going back a little bit-- and perhaps this is actually something that's occurred since you started your own company as well-- but are there any moments that really stand out to you along your journey of affirming that, "Hey, yeah, I actually am in the right place, in the right industry?" [00:07:12] Stuart Grant: That's a really hard one is sort of the, is the grass always greener somewhere else, type of question. Right? I guess compare, you shouldn't compare, but comparing to my friends at my university, my product design and what they've done and what I've done they've moved into the car industry a lot. Went to the car development and car industries always had its ups and downs and its problems. And you know, they've had some really cracking jobs working for McLaren and Ferrari and you know, but I think just the interesting things that medtech do that nobody really knows about is really what keeps me moving along and having conversations with people when they, you tell them like, "I used to design hips and knees and shoulders and things like that," and they're like, "Oh, my mother's got a hip and knee" and blah, blah, and you really talk about it. Actually, my mother does have a hip now and she's going in a couple months time to get the other hip done. I do know what brand she's got, so. [00:08:10] Lindsey Dinneen: See, that's really cool. Yeah. Okay. So, so, on your LinkedIn I noticed that you describe yourself as a fixer, a challenger, and a change maker, which I love. But I'd love to hear from you exactly what you mean by all those things as you have developed in your career, and now as you're doing, of course, your own consulting. [00:08:34] Stuart Grant: Yeah, so in Johnson and my colleagues are probably, I agree with this, I had a bit of a reputation of getting the more difficult projects. The, that's probably why I got MDR in the end 'cause I would always get the projects that had problems and I enjoyed that. I liked digging deep and solving the problem and wrangling everyone together and pushing everybody along to help. And that was actually one of the reasons why I moved to the US 'cause the original project I moved to was the project leader left and it was in a bit of a shambles. So I went over to sort of, sort of try and get it together and just ended up staying and working on multiple projects. So I like that. Really challenging, not just the engineering side. The engineering side is obviously really interesting, but the challenging project management and people management and process management in a big corporation, all of those things, people, product, process, all come together just to cause a big headache sometimes, you know, herding cats as say and going, trying to solve those problems as an engineer, always trying to solve these problems, right? So it's you're always trying to figure out how you can move forward. [00:09:52] Lindsey Dinneen: Yeah. Yeah, absolutely. So, okay, so that kind of brings us to the company. So what was it like going from employee to entrepreneur? Were you, did you feel ready and prepared for that leap? Or what has that transition and pathway been for you? [00:10:10] Stuart Grant: So I've, I was a long-term planner. I was planning for this for five years whilst I was working for Johnson. So I went and got, when I came back to the UK I started my PhD and I knew getting a PhD was a real way of building credibility immediately, right? Before you step in a room and have a conversation with you, if you've got a PhD in the subject you're about to talk about, people pay attention, hopefully. Right? So I did my, so I did my PhD in Medtech Product Innovation, what the process is. So I spent seven years part-time working for Johnson, getting my PhD, knowing that eventually in my mid forties, there'll be an inflection point, which usually isn't people in big corporations, right, that either stay to the end for until you're six, mid sixties. If you hit 50, usually stay for the next decade, right? Or you leave and do something else. And I was like, "Okay, 45, I'm gonna pull the bandaid, go in, get my PhD, set up my own company plan, get the plan to do it, get the savings," and so I was working on MDR and a new MDR was coming to an end, and then they'd have to find me a new project, which probably didn't exist. So I also knew that J&J would be like, "Ah, Stuart, you've been here for 23 years. There's not really anything of your level here." I'd be like, "Great, let's go." So this was all a, you always it's a big step, right? I have a family. I can't just sort of walk in, not come in the office anymore. So it was a big plan that my wife and I had for quite a number of years to execute. So it's still a struggle. I've been doing it for three years. It's still hard work, still building the company, finding clients, understanding what their pain points are and improving your picture and all those other things, still is still a challenge, but it's a new challenge. [00:12:06] Lindsey Dinneen: Yeah. [00:12:07] Stuart Grant: And as I say, as I said, when people worry about the risk, it's like I can easily just go and get a corporate job again as a move back and have all this new relevant experience. So it's a risk, but you have to balance that by the benefits. [00:12:21] Lindsey Dinneen: Yeah, calculated risk that you've planned for, so good for you. So, okay, so tell us a little bit about your company now and who you help and kind of where in the development or even ideation process that you can come in and really make a difference. [00:12:40] Stuart Grant: So, yeah, so Archetype MedTech is a product development, product innovation agency. And what we do, we usually work with startups or scale ups. Startup side, they'll have a proof of concept. They've already defined the unmet clinical need. They've sort of wrangled the technology and validated the actual technology does what it they're trying to make it do, but they just dunno how to make this a medical device product, right? They've they've got the technology, but they dunno how the product make a product that's sellable is releasable and it gets approved by FDA or here in the, i'll say here in the EU, I know I said in the UK, but MDR and I help them work out that product innovation strategy. So take them all through either they need to do the frontend innovation and understand their needs and the insights and the business case, and then the engineering requirements and specifications. The design and engineering part I help them with, and this is not just me. I have a network of experts, a sort of consortium of experts that come together and bring all these different specialties and then we help them with the testing, what testing they need to do, their risk management, usability, all that fun stuff. And then contact and help them work with the manufacturers. So contract manufacturers, then their regulatory approval. So really what we try to do is, 'cause we're bringing all this expertise as a group of people together, the entrepreneur, usually a salesman or surgeon at this point, who may be a university spin out, can spend a lot of time and money trying to find these experts, trying to find these resources, trying to understand the product development, the MedTech product development process, which is all written down in various books, but when you get down to the details, it gets really complicated. So what we do is help them go through that as fast and as efficiently as a possible, so they're not wasting capital fishing around for those experts. We already have that network of experts that we can bring in and take them through the process as quickly as possible. So that's what Archetype Medtech do for our clients. And has been successful. We have quite a number of clients, mostly in orthopedics and surgical 'cause that's my specialty in medtech. And what we also do, we just don't want to be a management consultancy firm. Well, we do if it's right, we share what we call expertise for equity. So we'll take some equity from the company, but we'll cut our day rates or maybe do it for free, do and help them go through the process as quickly as possible. That means we've got skin in the game, right? We're not just taking their money and going, "Great. This is great. Good luck on the commercialization. Not our problem." [00:15:29] Lindsey Dinneen: Right. [00:15:30] Stuart Grant: It is our problem. 'cause we want a return on our risk and our investment as well. So, yeah, that's what we try to do. And along with that we do a load of pro bono work with surgeons in the NHS who have had ideas. We help them just get their idea a bit further along so they can start looking for funding and investment, and I can share that with you later 'cause it's a really important program that the NHS run it. If there's any mentors out there that want to get involved I can point them in the right direction. [00:16:00] Lindsey Dinneen: Actually that's fantastic and I would love to hear a little bit more about the organization and yeah, how people can get involved and help and what do they all do. [00:16:10] Stuart Grant: Yeah. So the NHS have set up this called NHS Clinical Entrepreneurs Program. This is not my company. This is a completely separate organization. And what it is, clinicians, anybody who works in the NHS-- you know NHS is a 1.6 million people who are employed in the NHS. It's a massive company organization. They come up with clinical needs 'cause they're in the problem and they start working out how they solve it, even through medical device or health tech or an app or anything, right? And they can go into this, it is basically the equivalent of an accelerator program over about nine months. And we have mentors like myself who work with those clinicians to help them develop their idea. So I've got a couple of clinicians that I work with. One is developing a neurosurgical device for helping him cut out tumors in the brain. At the moment, they use two tools. They use a scalpel and a cordy, a bipolar cordy, and they're very basic tools. And what he has to do, he's under a microscope, and he has to swap these one by one, does this scalpel to cut the vascularization of the tumor. Then he has to seal it. And he has to pass the nurse has to pass in these tools and he can't see a, see the nurse passing him. So he is like, "Can I develop a tool that's in one a scalpel and a bipolar" so he doesn't have to keep changing the tool in his hand? And you can know by the cognitive load and changing that tool in the field that these surgeries take eight to 12 hours to cut out a tumor from the brain. So he's saying every, he swaps his tool about 200 times and it takes three seconds. So you can start doing the maths. [00:17:59] Lindsey Dinneen: Yeah. [00:18:01] Stuart Grant: Yeah. And then the other, so the other is a doctor, actually, the doc is a neonatal doctor and he's trying to develop a langoscope for neonatal babies. The langoscopes at the moment haven't really improved in the last 60 years. The Muller blades, they're called, and they're the stainless steel things that basically adult ones have been shrunk down to baby size and changed a little bit. They're not very good. And when you've got a newborn baby who's struggling to breathe, the mother's there obviously upset, so the father's probably there and you're trying to get langoscope down their throat, it's not a great, it is a very stressful situation, so he's kind of developed a, trying to develop a better one, right? Even the simple things. These things are made of stainless steel and you put a piece of metal on a baby's tongue. A newborn baby's obviously never experienced cold before, so they obviously start freaking out and squirming and you're trying to get this thing down her throat. It's crazy. So I'm helping him to see if he can come up with a better solution. He's got a, got an idea at the moment. He's developed some prototypes and we're gonna help him get it, see if we can get it a bit further along, and hopefully get to the market and solve this real small unmet clinical need, but really important one. [00:19:16] Lindsey Dinneen: Yeah. That's incredible to hear about both of those stories. That is really exciting. I love I-- this is partly why I love this industry so much is the innovation coming out of it is always amazing. People care so deeply about making a difference and improving patient outcomes, and then to hear about those kinds of innovations, ugh, that's awesome. [00:19:38] Stuart Grant: Yeah. Yeah. So if there's any experts out there listening who wanna get involved in the N-H-S-C-E-P program, I know Australia does one too. So yeah, get involved and share your knowledge freely to some clinicians who wanna, who have found an unmet clinical need and wanna solve it, but don't know how to. [00:19:56] Lindsey Dinneen: Yeah. Love it. That's fantastic. So it, it seems like, you know, from your career trajectory and your continuing education all this time that you are not someone who sits still very well. And I think you mentioned this a little bit in your LinkedIn profile, you like to keep moving. So one of the things that I noticed that you do, and I'd love if you share about it, is you do lectures on the history of innovation. Could you share a little bit about that? [00:20:24] Stuart Grant: Yeah. So. I I really, so I sort of got into reading about innovate. I love reading innovation books, right, nonfiction, innovation books, which I got in about 10 years ago. I read probably one of the first one was "The Idea Factory," which is about Bell Labs. And that was how Bell Labs has invented the telephone system and invented the transistor, won a load of Nobel Prizes. Shockley and Bardine were there. They just had this crazy Medici effect going on in Bell Labs. The Medici effect when you collect everybody together in a small area and they just start bouncing ideas and coming up with some hugely creative solutions. And that comes from Florence when DaVinci and Michelangelo and Raphael were all kicking about Florence and they were all paid for by the Medici family, so this why it's called the Medici. There's a book about it actually called "The Medici Effect." So I started reading all this and started just going backwards in history and getting to the industrial revolution and how the industrial revolution happened. And going further back to these group of men called the Lunar Men who were in Birmingham here in the UK who basically, it was James Watt, who invented the steam engine, Wedgewood, who was the pottery guy. It is Rasmus Darwin, who was Charles Darwin's great-grandfather. Yeah. All these people, they were called the Lunar Man 'cause they met every month in the full moon and discussed ideas and I think probably got drunk. [00:22:00] Lindsey Dinneen: I mean... [00:22:03] Stuart Grant: So yeah, I just love reading it and you know, I love, I'm now a little bit of a brag. As of last month, I'm a fellow of the Institute of Mechanical Engineers, and that is quite prestigious that was created by George Stevenson, and George Stevenson was the guy who created the steam train. [00:22:23] Lindsey Dinneen: Okay. [00:22:23] Stuart Grant: So we took Watts' idea of the steam engine, put it on wheels, figured out how to work. And I love, I just love steam trains and that's very dorky of me, I know. But I love, as a mechanical engineer, just seeing all the bits move and actually seeing them chug around all the noise and the steam. And here where I live in Yorkshire, in the UK, up the road in York is the National Railway Museum, which all the steam trains are at. Darlington is west. George Stevenson had his the original railway, the Darton Stock Railway. So George Stevenson created the Institute of Mechanical Engineers 'cause he was a mechanical engineer and his son created the rocket the first really fast once, Robert Stevenson. So learning all this and then figuring out how, then I went back-- I'm, so this is a long answer to your question-- then I went back went back and like understood why the industrial revolution happened and it was all about the banking system here, how people could get capital. And then the legal system grew up to protect that capital. And then agriculture improved in the UK so people weren't just stuck on farms, subsistence farming. There was enough food being produced to support the population so the population could go and work in factories and obviously James Watt creating the steam power created more power. So people in horses and everybody didn't have to work so hard. And then there was politics involved with the Hugonos, which were the Protestant, the French Protestants came over and they had all, they had the ability to make all these machine parts, 'cause that's our skill. Some of them came to the UK and the others went to Switzerland. And that's where the watch industry in Switzerland created. And then, you know, and then the scientific approach and the enlightenment came in the UK and it all just sort of bubbled up into the industrial revolution and then cascaded through the 19th century and the 20th century in. Here we are in the 21st century. So I just love knowing that whole pathway of somebody said "We need more legal," and then somebody said, "We need more banking" and as startups, right, investment is the king. So it all started 300 years ago with the UK banking system. [00:24:35] Lindsey Dinneen: Fascinating. Oh my goodness. That is so interesting. Yeah. Okay. One other interesting thing I caught from your LinkedIn profile is that you are a painter, but you are an exhibited painter, yes? [00:24:51] Stuart Grant: Yeah, I, well, I try. [00:24:54] Lindsey Dinneen: Okay. [00:24:54] Stuart Grant: So yeah. Obviously I did product design right? And I did product design because at school, I was good at art and I was good at maths and physics. So I was looking around going, "What discipline do those three things fit together?" And it looked like it was product design. I was like, "Okay, I'm half an engineer, half an artist, not good at either." So about 10 years ago I decided to pick up art again. It was, started to go to classes and doing landscapes and actually sadly the industrial decline of Britain's, so the old buildings of the industrial revolution and stuff like that. So I paint that stuff. [00:25:36] Lindsey Dinneen: Oh, that's so cool. [00:25:37] Stuart Grant: Put it into exhibitions and sometimes get rejected, sometimes get accepted, and try and sell a couple so I can at least call myself an artist. [00:25:45] Lindsey Dinneen: There you go. I love it. Yeah. Well, and that creativity and that artistry does, you know, impact your work in general, because I think sometimes having that outlet actually spurs some just creative solutions outside of the box that, you know, might have not come to you immediately if you were just like, you know, head down, really working hard on this project. And then if you could take a step back do you feel that it helps you in that way at all? [00:26:15] Stuart Grant: Yeah. Yeah, it definitely does. Not thinking about work is and just having it percolate in the background and not actually, 'cause it's a very slow deliberate process painting, right? So it does, you just lose hours and hours painting something, which is really nice. Obviously I've got a, I've got a 5-year-old at the moment running around, so I don't do that much painting. I usually just reserve it for when I go to my art class on Wednesday nights 'cause trying to focus is not a thing for a 5-year-old. [00:26:46] Lindsey Dinneen: Yeah, That's fair. Okay. Well, all right, so pivoting the conversation just for fun. Imagine that you were to be offered a million dollars to teach a master class on anything you want. It could be within your industry. It also could be your history of innovation, but what would you choose to teach? [00:27:08] Stuart Grant: So I thought about this when you gave that question because I was like, "Well, I've already talked about the history of innovation and that can pretty boring." So my other boring side, when you do a PhD, you always wish you did another subject. That's the thing is like, I wish I studied that instead. So my, as you go through the PhD, you learn other things and you're like, "Oh, that's really interesting." And you go down rabbit holes and you're like, "Oh, well stop. That's not my job. That's not what I'm trying to do here." One of the ones was how technology and society are interlinked. So technology drives society, and we've got lots of examples of that. Steam engines, trains, telephones, electricity, light bulb, broadband, and now AI. And so technology affects society. Then society drives technology. They're a virtuous circle. Some people say it not virtuous at all, but they, that's what happens. And understanding how those two things, society and culture and technology all interact is really interesting to me. And obviously not all technologies are adopted. Some are abandoned. Sometimes the better technology is abandoned for an inferior technology for lots and lots of reasons. There's examples. In the eighties, it was VHS and beta max, Blu-ray and HD DVDs. And what else? The keyboard, QWERTY keyboard is meant to be terrible. And that was designed 'cause of typewriters at the time. So the keys didn't smash together, but obviously that's not needed anymore. So those things interest me and I like to study that more, but I like to study it. Thinking about medtech and how our technology in medtech has affected society and using that lens 'cause we also always talk about clinical needs, right? What's your unmet clinical need? What are you trying to solve here? But there's also a social and cultural need that you are maybe not addressing directly, but you are addressing it. And how that drives medtech, and you know, it's we talk about like medtech equality and democratizing medtech and making it more accessible, but there's always the flip size of medtech inequalities. The big one probably at the moment is robotic surgery. Hugely expensive. Only available to very few. So how will that filter through society? How does that affect society? Will it just be for the rich developed countries to use robotic surgery? How will that affect it going forward the next 10, 20 years? Because it uses a capital equipment, right? They can't be diffused through society very easily. So that, that's one thing I would like to study and sort of talk about a little bit more, 'cause I think it's really interesting, especially now AI is being talked about and how digitizing healthcare is gonna happen over the next decade. Interesting if we're overclaiming that at the moment and a lot of startups are overclaiming, what they can really do and is it gonna, is there gonna be a backlash? Who knows? Let's see. In our, maybe in a decade, I'll present a course on it. [00:30:23] Lindsey Dinneen: There you go. Okay. And time will tell. Alright. I like it. Very cool. Okay. And how do you wish to be remembered after you leave this world? [00:30:34] Stuart Grant: Yeah. My PhD was like, I would probably like, I'd like to remember my PhD findings, but I'm like, no, who cares? [00:30:44] Lindsey Dinneen: Oh. [00:30:45] Stuart Grant: I, I've got, of course, my family, making an impact on my, what I've done here with my family, but, and I was really thinking about this question earlier. I was like, "Well, I hope this isn't the end. I hope I haven't peaked." [00:31:02] Lindsey Dinneen: Yes, that's fair, okay. [00:31:06] Stuart Grant: So maybe the next 20, 30 years, hopefully I'll be remembered for something, I hope. [00:31:12] Lindsey Dinneen: Okay. To be determined. I like that. I like that a lot all right. [00:31:18] Stuart Grant: It's a positive. [00:31:20] Lindsey Dinneen: Yeah. It's, and it's a forward way of thinking that, you know, you don't have to limit yourself to what you've already done or accomplished or seen. Who knows? The world is exciting. Yeah. I like it. Okay. [00:31:33] Stuart Grant: Well, yes, I'm yeah, definitely. [00:31:35] Lindsey Dinneen: Yeah, all. [00:31:36] Stuart Grant: One of the things we're doing-- I was looking at the Australian MedTech market and really just trying to figure out what's going on to see if there's anything I can do there. And talking to my wife, we decided, 'cause my daughter's not at school yet, we decided, "Let's go to Australia for an extended holiday." And it was gonna be like a month and we'll start working it all out, like we're just gonna go for three months, March, April and May this year, to sort of experience Australia, experience the MedTech market, go meet a lot of people, understand and just sort of grow and try to understand another way of people. I know Australia, they've got a similar culture to the UK and the US. But they do, they are far away. So they have a different take on things. And I wanna see what a difference is and see if I can get involved. So we're off to Australia on the MedTech market, so if anybody's listening, reach out to me on LinkedIn. It'll be we'll hopefully when I'm over there, we are in Brisbane. We can meet up. [00:32:32] Lindsey Dinneen: Excellent. Yeah, no, that's really exciting. And I actually have a few people I can connect you with as well, so, yeah. Okay. And then final question. What is one thing that makes you smile every time you see or think about it? [00:32:48] Stuart Grant: Oh. I think it's, it is back to my old answers, it's back to the steam trains. I just love watching the mechanism going around. My, me and my daughter who's exhibiting engineering characteristics, shall we say. Love, we love going to the railway museum and running around 'cause you can go and touch the trains, you can get on them, you can get your hands greasy if you want to, if you touch the wrong bit of it. She loves seeing them. And they're just, so when these engineers designed all these big bits of metal, they didn't have FEA or CAD or anything. They just sort of took a guess at the curves and how it should look. And some of these parts they designed are so beautiful when you start looking at them, it just makes me smile, like there was a person, a man, we'll have to say a man, right, 'cause it was 200 years ago... [00:33:44] Lindsey Dinneen: Right. [00:33:44] Stuart Grant: A engineer who decided he was gonna make it like that out of wood. And they were cast into iron and they just they were just sitting in their shop and just did what they thought was right. And most of the time it didn't break. [00:34:00] Lindsey Dinneen: Most of the time. There you go. Yeah. That's great. I love that. Well this has really been a fantastic conversation. I'm so grateful for you joining me today and sharing just some of your history and you know, what you're looking forward to next. I think it's, I think it's really incredible when you get to combine all the different things, like you said. You've got sort of that design and problem solving and you've got the engineering and you've got all these cool things that just make you an incredible help to the MedTech industry. And we're excited to be making a donation on your behalf, as a thank you for your time today, to Sleep in Heavenly Peace, which provides beds for children who don't have any in the United States. So thank you for choosing that charity to support. Thanks for joining and thanks for everything you're doing to change lives for a better world. [00:34:52] Stuart Grant: Yeah, thanks, Lindsey. It's been a real pleasure talking to you. [00:34:55] Lindsey Dinneen: Yeah, absolutely. Thank you again. [00:35:00] Dan Purvis: The Leading Difference is brought to you by Velentium Medical. Velentium Medical is a full service CDMO, serving medtech clients worldwide to securely design, manufacture, and test class two and class three medical devices. Velentium Medical's four units include research and development-- pairing electronic and mechanical design, embedded firmware, mobile app development, and cloud systems with the human factor studies and systems engineering necessary to streamline medical device regulatory approval; contract manufacturing-- building medical products at the prototype, clinical, and commercial levels in the US, as well as in low cost regions in 1345 certified and FDA registered Class VII clean rooms; cybersecurity-- generating the 12 cybersecurity design artifacts required for FDA submission; and automated test systems, assuring that every device produced is exactly the same as the device that was approved. Visit VelentiumMedical.com to explore how we can work together to change lives for a better world.

    Arkiv Samtal
    711. Hanna Lublin Niklasson om traditioner

    Arkiv Samtal

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2026 63:24


    Hanna Lublin Niklasson är komiker och poddare. Vi pratar om hur vi förhåller oss till traditioner och mycket mer. Det finns ett bonusavsnitt på 24 minuter för dig som donerar valfri summa till den här podden på Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/arkivsamtalFestar! Ny turné med Simon Gärdenfors och Anton Magnusson 2026.Jag har andra standupgig i bl.a. Stockholm. Min film Serietecknaren finns nu på VHS och på SF Anytime!https://www.gardenfors.comSwish: 0760724728X: @gardenforsInstagram: @gardenforsFacebook: Arkiv Samtal - eftersnackgruppen Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Disney Dads Podcast
    Episode 476: Movies With The Mouse – Feel the Rhythm, Feel the Rhyme, COOOOL RUNNINGS!

    Disney Dads Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2026 75:03


    We're heading back to the vibrant, feel-good energy of the 1990s as we take a deep dive into Cool Runnings—the beloved underdog story inspired by the real Jamaican bobsled team. In this episode, we explore what makes this movie such an enduring classic: its heart, humor, unforgettable performances, and the way it blends sports, culture, and comedy into something truly timeless. Whether you grew up watching it on VHS, caught it on TV, or are experiencing it for the first time, this episode brings nostalgia, warmth, and plenty of laughs. Grab your headphones, and let's sled into the 90s! Book your next Disney vacation with Justin and Jamie at Away With Me Travel. Contact them today to start the magical planning process at show@awaywithmetravel.com BECOME A PATREON MEMBER AND GET ACCESS TO THE PRIVATE FACEBOOK GROUP AND WEEKLY EXTRA CONTENT. If you would like to support all of the Disney Dads shows and help us bring you more content commercial free, click the link https://www.patreon.com/c/disneydadspodcast

    REVOLUTIONS PER MOVIE
    'TARGET VIDEO' w/ Jill Hoffman-Kowal & Jackie Sharp

    REVOLUTIONS PER MOVIE

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2026 80:18


    My guests this week are two absolute legends, Jackie Sharp and Jill Hoffman-Kowal of the punk rock video team Target Video (who documented hundreds of incredible live performances by Iggy Pop, The Screamers, Black Flag, Throbbing Gristle, minutemen, The Cramps, Hüsker Dü, Survival Research Laboratories, Bauhaus, Dead Kennedys, Lydia Lunch, and Young Marble Giants to name just a few). They are lifelong friends to this day… so get ready for jaw-dropping stories galore!We discuss Target Video's origin story & meeting head honcho Joe Rees, how they got their first old-school video camera at the time, Joe's unusual approach to documenting bands, the origin story of The Mutants, their initial cable TV show, how their first color shoot was filming the iconic performance of The Screamers, how they shot The Cramps at the Napa State Mental Hospital, Glenn O'Brien's TV Party, Jello Biafra staying in fancy hotel rooms in the UK, crashing on the floor of The Members, The Stray Cats playing the UK for the first time, how Jackie and Jill gained the trust of bands to film them in an era when bands were suspicious of being filmed, how the SF punk scene changed when Circle Jerks first came up from LA to play there, using fake addresses to keep the cops away from the Target headquarters, having eight-hour viewing parties in Paris, touring Europe with Dead Kennedys, the powerful footage of Throbbing Gristle playing a basketball court, CRIME playing San Quentin, Black Flag being nerds in the studio and making comedy videos with Target, shooting the TV PARTY music video, Target documenting rarely seen tours by Devo and Iggy Pop, being P.I.L.'s tour guides in NYC, Target video reunion shows, hooking up your VHS player to your stereo and more!So let's fly the Target flag high and play this episode loud on this week's episode of Revolutions Per Movie!TARGET VIDEO: targetvideo.blogspot.com/REVOLUTIONS PER MOVIE:Host Chris Slusarenko (Eyelids, Guided By Voices, owner of Clinton Street Video rental store) is joined by actors, musicians, comedians, writers & directors who each week pick out their favorite music documentary, musical, music-themed fiction film or music videos to discuss. Fun, weird, and insightful, Revolutions Per Movie is your deep dive into our life-long obsessions where music and film collide.Revolutions Per Movie releases new episodes every Thursday on any podcast app, and additional, exclusive bonus episodes every Sunday on our Patreon. If you like the show, please consider subscribing, rating, and reviewing it on your favorite podcast app. Thanks!PATREON:The show is also a completely independent affair, so the best way to support it and keep it going is through our Patreon at patreon.com/revolutionspermovie. By joining, you can get weekly bonus episodes, physical goods such as Flexidiscs, and other exclusive goods. It helps the show to keep going and is greatly appreciated!TIP JAR:ko-fi.com/revolutionspermovieSOCIALS:@revolutionspermovieBlueSky: @revpermovieTHEME by Eyelids 'My Caved In Mind'www.musicofeyelids.bandcamp.com ARTWORK by Jeff T. Owenshttps://linktr.ee/mymetalhand Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Social Suplex Podcast Network
    Wrestling Art w/ Chris Things Ep. 104 - MOTW 'Triple-Feature' w/ Richard of Video Plant

    Social Suplex Podcast Network

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2026 87:26


    Episode 104 is here pals! It's "Match of the Week" 'Triple-Header'  time w/ our friend of the show from across the pond, Richard of Video Plant - chattin' three absolutely fantastic, chock-full-of-heart matches in each of their own ways! A lovely chat is had all about the matches (& my illustrations of said matches) of the following. Go Shiozaki vs Akitoshi Saito from Saito's 2024 swan-song run in Pro Wrestling NOAH, a true Lucha classic in Hijo Del Santo vs Blue Panther taking place in 2001 CMLL Japan & one of the greatest tag matches I have ever seen in the 'Indie-Sleaze-Dream-Team' of Hayabusa & Jinsei Shinzaki vs The Holy Demon Army of Toshiaki Kawada & Akira Taue in late 90s All Japan!In my 'World of Chris-Things' intro monologue I talk our upcoming Cult Lucha Screening of 'Santo vs. The Mummies of Guanajuato' THIS SUNDAY NIGHT at Netherworld, an absolutely lovely Lucha Fantastica 'Love Battle' event this past weekend in Melbourne & an extra-special rant about the gentrification of CMLL. Oh boy!Thank you so much for joining me Richard! I had the best time!! Everyone be sure to be following Richard's @Video.Plant for all of the coolest cult cinema & VHS collecting goodness.Enjoy!!Check out the Chris Things Match of the Week illustrations in question here: M.O.T.W. 112: Go Shiozaki vs. Akitoshi SaitoM.O.T.W. 113: Hijo Del Santo vs. Blue PantherM.O.T.W. 114: Hayabusa & Jinsei Shinzaki vs. The Holy Demon Army of Toshiaki Kawada & Akira TaueChrisThings.com.au is the place for original art, prints, calendars & much more!Follow us on Instagram: @ChrisThings, @Video.Plant @SocialSuplexFollow us on Twitter: @ChrisThings, @SocialSuplexLike us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SocialSuplex/Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/QUaJfaCVisit our website for news, columns, and podcasts: https://socialsuplex.com/Join the Social Suplex community Facebook Group: The Wrestling (Squared) CircleWrestling-Art with Chris Things is the Pro-Wrestling Art niche Podcast of the Social Suplex Podcast Network. Support the Social Podcast Network by leaving a rating and review on Apple Podcasts.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/social-suplex-podcast-network/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: Contact Chris TodayPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacySupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/social-suplex-podcast-network/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

    Never Split Up: A Horror Movie Podcast
    BONUS: A Chat w/ Ghostface Thom Newell

    Never Split Up: A Horror Movie Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2026 43:05


    BONUS EPISODE: Anthony and Oriana chat with Thom Newell, editor for horror movies in the VHS franchise and the Chucky TV series (among others), and director of multiple horror shorts. He also was the shortest lived Ghostface, portraying Greg Bruckner in Scream VI.

    Man Up, Already!
    EPISODE 108: "GETTING SH*T DONE!" (with Special Guest Frank Sell)

    Man Up, Already!

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2026 42:25


    Frank Sell is living proof that the American Dream is still alive, but it doesn't come with shortcuts.In this high-energy episode of Man Up, Already!, host John C. Puritz sits down with Frank Sell, founder of Get Shit Done Coffee, to unpack what it really takes to break free, build something meaningful, and take ownership of your future.Frank didn't follow the traditional path. School didn't make sense to him, so he learned a trade. With $100, a VHS tape, and an unrelenting drive for freedom, Frank quit his job and beat the streets, no mentors, no handouts, no safety net. Just grit, discipline, and a refusal to quit.Today, that same mindset fuels Get Shit Done Coffee, a brand built for people who want more out of life, and are willing to work for it.This episode isn't about motivation. It's about execution.

    RdMCast
    RdMCast #540 – O Horror em (e o nosso amor por): Toy Story

    RdMCast

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2026 96:04


    Ocasionalmente aqui no RdM gostamos de ativar o modo nostalgia e colocar para tocar nossas antigas fitas de VHS, junto com memórias preciosas de nossa infância. Depois de comentar sobre o horror em filmes da Disney e sobre as animações acidentalmente revolucionárias da Pixar, chegou a vez de explorar os elementos de horror em uma de nossas franquias favoritas: Toy Story. Lembrando de nossas primeiras memórias com a franquia, conversamos sobre a simplicidade extremamente efetiva do primeiro filme, sobre a ótima expansão do universo e de personagens trazida pelo segundo, e a conclusão perfeita do arco dos brinquedos com o terceiro….. isto é, até a Disney resolver lançar um quarto, e um quinto…. falamos sobre isso também. Então dê play neste RdMCast repleto de nostalgia e de análises sobre o que a franquia empresta de linguagem do horror, além de seu surpreendente poder emocional ao falar sobre vidas artificiais. Mas, cuidado, seu brinquedo favorito da infância pode estar te vigiando.O RdMCast é produzido e apresentado por: Thiago Natário, Gabi Larocca e Gabriel BragaApoie o RdM e receba recompensas exclusivas: https://apoia.se/rdmCITADOS NO PROGRAMA:Toy Story (1995)Toy Story 2 (1999)Toy Story 3 (2010)Toy Story de Terror (2013)Toy Story 4 (2019)Citações off topic:Os Incríveis (2004)Pocahontas (1995)Hércules (1997)Carros (2006)Vida de Inseto (1998)Aladdin (1992)Nascido Para Matar (1987)Meu Papai é Noel (1994)A Princesa Prometida (1987)Vidas Passadas (2023)O Mascote (1933)EPISÓDIOS CITADOS:RdMCast #422 – Animações acidentalmente revolucionáriasRdMCast #423 – Especial dia das crianças: o horror na DisneyRdMCast #290 – Embate Animações: A Casa Monstro Vs CoralineRdMCast #219 – Chucky, o Brinquedo AssassinoRdMCast #358 – Franquia Jurassic Park: quando os dinossauros dominaram o cinemaRdMCast #494 – O Macaco e a inevitabilidade da morteSiga o RdMYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/c/Rep%C3%BAblicadoMedoInstagram: @republicadomedoTwitter: @RdmcastEntre em contato através do: contato@republicadomedo.com.brLoja do RdMConheça nossos produtos: https://lojaflutuante.com.br/?produto=RdmPODCAST EDITADO PORFelipe LourençoESTÚDIO GRIM – Design para conteúdo digitalPortfólio: https://estudiogrim.com.br/Instagram: @estudiogrimContato: contato@estudiogrim.com.br

    Grown Men Watch This S***?
    Wrestling Art Ep. 104 - Chris Things MOTW 'Triple-Feature' w/ Richard of Video Plant

    Grown Men Watch This S***?

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2026 87:26


    Episode 104 is here pals! It's "Match of the Week" 'Triple-Header'  time w/ our friend of the show from across the pond, Richard of Video Plant - chattin' three absolutely fantastic, chock-full-of-heart matches in each of their own ways! A lovely chat is had all about the matches (& my illustrations of said matches) of the following. Go Shiozaki vs Akitoshi Saito from Saito's 2024 swan-song run in Pro Wrestling NOAH, a true Lucha classic in Hijo Del Santo vs Blue Panther taking place in 2001 CMLL Japan & one of the greatest tag matches I have ever seen in the 'Indie-Sleaze-Dream-Team' of Hayabusa & Jinsei Shinzaki vs The Holy Demon Army of Toshiaki Kawada & Akira Taue in late 90s All Japan!In my 'World of Chris-Things' intro monologue I talk our upcoming Cult Lucha Screening of 'Santo vs. The Mummies of Guanajuato' THIS SUNDAY NIGHT at Netherworld, an absolutely lovely Lucha Fantastica 'Love Battle' event this past weekend in Melbourne & an extra-special rant about the gentrification of CMLL. Oh boy!Thank you so much for joining me Richard! I had the best time!! Everyone be sure to be following Richard's @Video.Plant for all of the coolest cult cinema & VHS collecting goodness.Enjoy!!Check out the Chris Things Match of the Week illustrations in question here: M.O.T.W. 112: Go Shiozaki vs. Akitoshi SaitoM.O.T.W. 113: Hijo Del Santo vs. Blue PantherM.O.T.W. 114: Hayabusa & Jinsei Shinzaki vs. The Holy Demon Army of Toshiaki Kawada & Akira TaueChrisThings.com.au is the place for original art, prints, calendars & much more!Follow us on Instagram: @ChrisThings, @Video.Plant @SocialSuplexFollow us on Twitter: @ChrisThings, @SocialSuplexLike us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SocialSuplex/Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/QUaJfaCVisit our website for news, columns, and podcasts: https://socialsuplex.com/Join the Social Suplex community Facebook Group: The Wrestling (Squared) CircleWrestling-Art with Chris Things is the Pro-Wrestling Art niche Podcast of the Social Suplex Podcast Network. Support the Social Podcast Network by leaving a rating and review on Apple Podcasts.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/social-suplex-podcast-network/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: Contact Chris TodayPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacySupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/wrestling-art-with-chris-things/donations

    Total Reboot with Cameron James & Alexei Toliopoulos
    Matt Johnson & Jay McCarrol from Nirvanna the Band the Show the Movie (the Podcast)

    Total Reboot with Cameron James & Alexei Toliopoulos

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2026 34:22


    SPOILER WARNING - this chat may gently reveal a little bit about the the comedic premise and influence unique to the movie… This week, The Last Video Store becomes a shrine to comedic chaos, commitment, and Canadian/Australian cinematic relations as we welcome Matt Johnson and Jay McCarroll, the masterminds behind the cult phenomenon Nirvanna the Band the Show - and now - The Movie. With scores from Jay, the feature directorial efforts from Matt Johnson (Blackberry, The Dirites and Operation Avalanche) are amongst Alexei's favourites. Make sure you stick around to hear Matt's impassioned speech about the power of Australian film. Pick up tickets to Alexei's comedy festival tour of his new show VHS in 2026 (https://comedy.com.au/tour/alexei-toliopoulos/) Follow ALEXEI TOLIOPOULOS on Letterboxd (https://letterboxd.com/thisisalexei/) for all the rental combo lists. Hit up the Last Video Store on instagram (https://www.instagram.com/lastvideostorebetoota/) for all of our guests picks.

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    The Insanely Dangerous Retro Podshow
    Season 8 Episode 7 - Defenders of the Earth

    The Insanely Dangerous Retro Podshow

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2026 37:30 Transcription Available


    Season 8 goes full pulp-hero mode as Dangerous Dave dives into one of the boldest and most ambitious animated crossovers of the 1980s — Defenders of the Earth.We rewind to 1986 in What Happened Way Back When, uncovering cult movies, era-defining songs, and forgotten TV gems from a year where cartoons weren't just entertainment — they were mythology in motion. Retro Headlines from the UK and US set the scene for peak 80s pop culture excess.In a huge Dangerous Deep Dive, Dave explores the history of Defenders of the Earth, from its King Features pulp roots to its daring attempt to unite Flash Gordon, The Phantom, Mandrake the Magician, and Lothar into one shared animated universe. The episode breaks down the cast, characters, and the Top 20 episodes, exploring the darker tone, epic stakes, and the larger-than-life villainy of Ming the Merciless.Elsewhere in the episode:

    The Padded Room Podcast
    The Padded Room Podcast Ep.715 (The Fly)

    The Padded Room Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2026 89:27


    Sand storms versus avalanches, SMRP of a new VHS, the bygone era of the erotic thriller, annoying insect life, hot sister in laws and The Fly!

    The VHS Strikes Back
    Erotic Ghost Story (1990) | Hong Kong Fantasy, Ghosts & Late-Night VHS Energy | VHSSB

    The VHS Strikes Back

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2026 54:35


    This week on The VHS Strikes Back, we dive into Erotic Ghost Story (1990), chosen by friend of the show John Hammond — a man clearly unafraid of wandering into the “back shelf” section of the video rental store. Directed by Lam Ngai Kai during the golden age of Hong Kong Category III cinema, this supernatural fantasy blends martial arts, folklore, horror and soft-focus seduction into one uniquely 90s experience.Released at a time when Hong Kong cinema was pushing boundaries with stylised ghost stories and adult-themed genre hybrids, Erotic Ghost Story arrived as part of a wave inspired by the success of films like A Chinese Ghost Story. With elaborate costumes, theatrical lighting, wire-work action and unapologetic late-night cable energy, this is exactly the kind of film you'd discover at 11:47pm with the volume turned suspiciously low. It's mystical. It's chaotic. It's extremely 1990.Trailer Guy Plot SummaryIn a world… where fox spirits walk among us…Three beautiful spirits descend from the mountains with one mission: to experience mortal life. But when a power-hungry sorcerer discovers their presence, desire turns to danger… and temptation awakens forces beyond control.Magic will clash. Loyalties will be tested. Floorboards will creak ominously.This summer… seduction has a supernatural side.Erotic Ghost Story.You were watching it for the kung fu.Fun FactsErotic Ghost Story was released in 1990 during the boom of Hong Kong Category III cinema, the local rating equivalent of adults-only material.The film blends Chinese folklore about fox spirits (huli jing) with martial arts choreography and supernatural horror.Director Lam Ngai Kai became known for stylised fantasy films that leaned heavily into theatrical lighting and elaborate costume design.The movie was part of a wave of sensual supernatural films following the commercial success of romantic fantasy ghost stories in late-80s Hong Kong cinema.Practical wire-work and in-camera effects were used for levitation and fight sequences — no CGI safety net here.The English export title was intentionally provocative to help the film stand out in international VHS markets.Category III films often relied on strong box office from late-night screenings and overseas rental sales.The combination of eroticism and traditional mythology made the film controversial but commercially viable at the time.The film developed a cult following among collectors of 90s Hong Kong fantasy cinema.Its blend of supernatural themes and martial arts action makes it a frequent inclusion in “so-bad-it's-fascinating” VHS-era discussions.Support the ShowIf you enjoy the show and would like to support us, we have a Patreon ⁠⁠⁠here⁠⁠⁠.If you're listening on Apple Podcasts or Spotify, leaving us a 5-star review (and a short comment) really helps more people discover the show. It's quick, free, and makes a huge difference.Referral links also help out the show if you were going to sign up:⁠⁠⁠NordVPN⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠NordPass⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠thevhsstrikesback@gmail.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://linktr.ee/vhsstrikesback⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

    We Gotta Podcast - Dragon Ball From A To Z
    (VIDEO) Big Bang Attack Stolen?! Savings Soldier Cashman on the Scene

    We Gotta Podcast - Dragon Ball From A To Z

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2026 77:34


    You know DRAGON BALL, DR. SLUMP, and even SAND LAND, but these are FAR from the only manga Akira Toriyama created. Enter SAVINGS SOLDIER CASHMAN, Earth's greatest hero... for a fee. Find out what makes these three chapters magical, and see how its VHS-only OVA stacks up!!⭐ Want to save money like Doug? Get 10% OFF your first purchase on Buyee!➡️ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://buyee-link.co/we_gotta_podcast⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠If you're a god-tier fan, subscribe and smash that bell to stay updated with new episodes!---Follow us at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@wegottapodcast.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ on Bluesky.Find and follow Ken at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@detectivex.bsky.social⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ on Bluesky.Randy is ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@saberbreaker.wegottapodcast.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ on Bluesky.Doug is ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@drabazdoug.bsky.social⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ on Bluesky.Email us your questions and comments to wegottapod@gmail.com---Music is "Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot - Main Theme (Hip Hop / Trap REMIX)" by Rifti Beats

    We Gotta Podcast - Dragon Ball From A To Z
    Big Bang Attack Stolen?! Savings Soldier Cashman on the Scene

    We Gotta Podcast - Dragon Ball From A To Z

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2026 72:57


    You know DRAGON BALL, DR. SLUMP, and even SAND LAND, but these are FAR from the only manga Akira Toriyama created. Enter SAVINGS SOLDIER CASHMAN, Earth's greatest hero... for a fee. Find out what makes these three chapters magical, and see how its VHS-only OVA stacks up!!⭐ Want to save money like Doug? Get 10% OFF your first purchase on Buyee!➡️ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://buyee-link.co/we_gotta_podcast⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠If you're a god-tier fan, subscribe and smash that bell to stay updated with new episodes!---Follow us at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@wegottapodcast.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ on Bluesky.Find and follow Ken at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@detectivex.bsky.social⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ on Bluesky.Randy is ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@saberbreaker.wegottapodcast.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ on Bluesky.Doug is ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@drabazdoug.bsky.social⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ on Bluesky.Email us your questions and comments to wegottapod@gmail.com---Music is "Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot - Main Theme (Hip Hop / Trap REMIX)" by Rifti Beats

    What's What
    Home Health Workers Rally for New Bill, Gateway Tunnel Gets Funding Back, and a Brooklyn Video Store Pledges the Death of Streaming

    What's What

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2026 7:14


    New York City is the only place in the state that assigns 24 hour shifts for home health workers, but that could change. WFUV's Xenia Gonikberg and Mia Barth report from a rally held in support of the No More 24 bill heading to city council. A major infrastructure project for the tri-state area's rail system is moving forward again after a legal battle with the federal government. WFUV's Andrew McDonald has more. With the ease of digital streaming platforms, owning DVDs and VHS tapes has gone out of fashion. WFUV's Joseph Vizza visits NightOwl Video, a Brooklyn shop keeping physical media traditions alive. Host/Producer: Xenia Gonikberg Editor: Tess Novotny/Ben Oppenheimer Reporter: Andrew McDonald Reporter: Mia Barth Theme Music: Joe Bergsieker

    The Movie Crypt
    Ep 664: Natasha Kermani Returns

    The Movie Crypt

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2026 83:16


    Filmmaker Natasha Kermani (IMITATION GIRL, ABRAHAM'S BOYS, LUCKY, V/H/S/85) returns to THE MOVIE CRYPT to discuss the making of her new film THE DREADFUL - coming to theaters and available on VOD this Friday February 20th. Tired of commercials? Support THE MOVIE CRYPT for just $1 a month and start getting every episode commercial-free! Visit www.Patreon.com/TheMovieCrypt to sign-up today!

    Topic Lords
    330. Tip Extra To See the Nuns

    Topic Lords

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2026 60:58


    Lords: Alex Shannon Topics: Japan in summer is too hot, but there's lots of cool festivals Why can't I have marzipan made by nuns in California? Podcast playlist problems Considering the Snail, by Thom Gunn https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/52887/considering-the-snail Microtopics: Traveling. If you need a lot of stuff, or if that stuff needs you. Real Topic Aficionados. Last Life and other lives. Watching a TV series you like and then going back and watching the same episodes again from a different character's perspective. Napping all day and seeing street festivals at night. Walking around with a tower of flaming candles on your head that keep getting tangled in power lines. Why aren't the modern World's Fairs as exciting as the ones from 150 years ago? Making a couple weeks vanish in lieu of a millennium and a half of leap days. Naming your baby Person Who Packs For Themselves. Naming your baby "Supplanter" The littlest bean that's currently born. Growing up enough to realize that everybody is named Luke now. How Bob used to be the funny fake name but now it's Jeremy. The Bob Emergency. The guy you call Baker because he's a baker. The canonical order of ore value in video games. Hacking your save file at home, just like in the good old days. Selling marzipan in a dark room with a turntable and a bell. Things you can eat in some parts of the world that you can't eat in others. San Diego's Best Seattle Burrito. The essence of fine Mexican foods. Australians telling candy companies "stop trying to make Halloween happen" That friend who has digestive issues eating salmon, but only in specific countries. The politics of buying Girl Scout cookies. The best place to sell a Girl Scout cookies on UCSD campus. Boy Scouts trying to sell popcorn, with seemingly no awareness that popcorn is not remotely as good as Girl Scout Cookies. Kobey's Swap Meet. Getting an old timey surgical mannequin at a swap meet so you can practice your surgery. Kids today trying to figure out how to operate a VCR like they're playing Myst. What happens if you put a VHS tape in backwards? Netflix's "continue watching" category, for movies you didn't like enough to finish. We don't want to hear your bra podcasts! The Stanford professor you're gardening for asking you what podcast you're listening to and now you have to explain your weird hobby to your employer. How to listen to podcasts without your boss sneaking up on you. The first time you've been to the dentist without headphones this millennium. Introvert Dentists. Tooth care advice that you forget immediately. Extremely symmetrical knots in a power cable. Climbing, sailing and caving knots. What is a snail's fury? Why is this snail so mad? A turtle that's decided it's go time. Getting really excited about the turtle races at the Renaissance Fair. Watching a carnival game where four people throw five spears each at targets attached to a wall of hay, and none of them manage to hit the wall. Axe throwing bars, where you have a beer and throw axes. Taking up axe throwing as a hobby because whenever someone gets killed with an axe, the police will be sad if they don't have any suspects. Axe throwing failure modes. Dominant javelin throwing strategies. Throwing a javelin further by spinning around like a discus thrower. Bullets: they go where they want.

    Five Idiots Talking Toys
    CRAZY New Viral AI eBay Scam That Puts Toy & Card Sellers at Risk | Ep 233

    Five Idiots Talking Toys

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2026 46:45


    Have you seen this viral eBay scam? We dive deep into the latest and scariest threat facing online sellers: the rise of AI-generated scam photos. Buyers are using artificial intelligence to create convincing images of "damaged" items to demand refunds, even keeping the original, undamaged product—sometimes even sending back a random item like a VHS tape or a box of pasta!We discuss the viral sports card scam example, the frustrations of dealing with unhelpful customer service, and why the current system unfairly sides with new buyer accounts over established sellers. Plus, we compare eBay's high transaction fees (which can exceed 18% when all costs are factored in) with the lower-fee, higher-trust model of alternative marketplaces like BrickLink.What are your experiences? Have you been scammed as a seller or buyer? Drop a comment below and let us know!Connect with the Idiots:☎️ Leave a question, comment, or show idea on our new FITT Voicemail line: (732) 800-19770:00:45 Welcome0:05:30 The eBay Guarantee Just Cost Me $310:10:55 The New AI Generated Damage Scam0:15:10 Trading Card Seller Shows AI Scam Example0:18:19 Why Sellers are Leaving eBay for Rogue 5 Toys0:28:56 How LEGO BrickLink's Low-Fee, Honest Model Works0:33:40 The Truth About High eBay Seller Fees0:37:20 Why eBay Must Implement AI Detection Software0:41:55 Rogue 5 Toys & FITT Patreon0:44:37 Wrap Up#ebayscam #AIScams #ToyCollecting #eBayScamAlert #ChatGPT #GoogleGemini #Grok #eBayFees #eBaySeller #BrickLink #TradingCards #ActionFigures #ToyCollectingCommunity #eBayFraud #FiveIdiotsTalkingToys #FITT #OnlineSellingTips #SellerProtection #VintageToys #toycollectors #LEGO #CAS #AFA #OpenAI #GrokAI-----------------------

    RNZ: Nine To Noon
    Kate Camp and her 1986 diary

    RNZ: Nine To Noon

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2026 19:41


    The year was 1986 - a time defined by Ghostbusters on VHS, the height of Jazzercise tights, and the only year that acclaimed Wellington poet and author Kate Camp kept a diary. 

    This Week In Geek
    Loose Cannon - Disney's Dark Days - The Black Cauldron (1985) & The Sword In The Stone (1963)

    This Week In Geek

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2026 46:15 Transcription Available


    ThisWeekInGeek's Loose Cannon is our all around movies podcast covering the weird, wild, or sometimes nostalgic world of films.This time, our crew of Ken and Adam dive back into the Disney Vault to pull from “The Dark Days of Disney”. First is what many consider to be THE darkest Disney film of all time, The Black Cauldron, and the second is another highly troubled production for Disney, The Sword in the Stone.Both have fans and one of them has a 4k restoration for some weird reason. It's another TWIG Loose Cannon. Please Be Kind and Don't Forget to Rewind before returning your videos to the shelves. Yesterworld Entertainment's Documentary on the Production History of The Black Cauldron: https://youtu.be/mIuK4OZCWbU?si=o9fTng2_OmqH856BShow Notes:Your Geekmasters:Mike "The Birdman" - https://bsky.app/profile/birdmanguelph.bsky.socialAlex "The Producer" - https://bsky.app/profile/dethphasetwig.bsky.socialKen Reels - https://bsky.app/profile/kenreels.comAaron PollyeaFeedback for the show?:Email: feedback@thisweekingeek.netTwitter: https://twitter.com/thisweekingeekBluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/thisweekingeek.netSubscribe to our feed: https://www.spreaker.com/show/3571037/episodes/feediTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/this-week-in-geek/id215643675Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3Lit2bzebJXMTIv7j7fkqqCastbox: https://castbox.fm/channel/id2162049Website: https://www.thisweekingeek.netFebruary 16, 2026

    Learn Italian with Luisa
    Ep. 218 - Olimpiadi Invernali Milano/Cortina

    Learn Italian with Luisa

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2026 12:16


    Le Olimpiadi invernali in Italia | Spendieren Sie einen Cafè (1€)? Donate a coffee (1€)? https://ko-fi.com/italiano Livello #A2Buongiorno cari amici e amanti dell'italiano e benvenuti all'episodio numero 218.Oggi parliamo di qualcosa di molto attuale in Italia e cioè delle olimpiadi invernali che si svolgono proprio in questo periodo in Italia.Sono cominciate il 6 febbraio e termineranno il 22 febbraio. I vari giochi si tengono in diverse parti del nord Italia tra la Lombardia e il Trentino Alto Adige. L'inaugurazione è stata allo stadio San Siro di Milano, ma ci sono state e ci saranno prove sportive nella Valtellina, sempre nella regione della Lombardia, a Cortina d'Ampezzo, nella regione Veneto e in Trentino Alto Adige.Pensate che la prima edizione di questo giochi invernali si è svolta nel 1924 per proseguire poi ogni quattro anni. Dal 1994 hanno luogo negli anni pari che non si possono dividere per quattro. La prima volta che i giochi olimpici invernali avrebbero dovuto essere in Italia era il 1944. La località avrebbe dovuto essere proprio la città di Cortina d'Ampezzo, ma i giochi all'epoca sono stati cancellati a causa della guerra. La prima volta quindi che i giochi olimpici invernali hanno avuto luogo in Italia è stato il 1956 proprio nella città di Cortina d'Ampezzo e quest'anno, ...- The full transcript of this Episode (and excercises for many of the grammar episodes) is available via "Luisa's learn Italian Premium", Premium is no subscription and does not incur any recurring fees. You can just shop for the materials you need or want and shop per piece. Prices start at 0.20 Cent (i. e. Eurocent). - das komplette Transcript / die Show-Notes zu allen Episoden (und Übungen zu vielen der Grammatik Episoden) sind über Luisa's Podcast Premium verfügbar. Den Shop mit allen Materialien zum Podcast finden Sie unterhttps://premium.il-tedesco.itLuisa's Podcast Premium ist kein Abo - sie erhalten das jeweilige Transscript/die Shownotes sowie zu den Grammatik Episoden Übungen die Sie "pro Stück" bezahlen (ab 20ct). https://premium.il-tedesco.itMehr info unter www.il-tedesco.it bzw. https://www.il-tedesco.it/premiumMore information on www.il-tedesco.it or via my shop https://www.il-tedesco.it/premium

    Marni on the Move
    424: Microdosing Fitness: Carl Daikeler On P90X Generation Next, BODi, and Importance of Movement

    Marni on the Move

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2026 41:31


    In this episode of Marni On The Move, I'm joined by Carl Daikeler, co-founder and CEO of BODi (formerly Beachbody) and one of the original pioneers of at-home fitness. More than 25 years ago, Carl saw an opportunity to bring structured, results-driven fitness into people's homes—long before streaming platforms, wearables, or social media made it mainstream. That vision led to the creation of iconic programs like P90X and helped define an entirely new model for how people train outside the gym. In our conversation, Carl shares how direct-response marketing shaped the way fitness programs were built, distributed, and scaled; how the industry evolved from VHS to digital platforms; and how consumer priorities have shifted from aesthetics to healthspan, longevity, and sustainability. We also discuss the evolution of fitness programming through systems like Power 90, the introduction of BODi, and the launch of P90X Generation Next. Carl explains why accessibility, consistency, and community are now central to long-term success—and why strength and core training remain foundational for everyone, regardless of age or fitness level. This episode offers a thoughtful look at where modern fitness began, how it has evolved, and where it's headed next. Chapters: Introduction & BackgroundCarl Daikeler's path into entrepreneurship and at-home fitness The Birth of Beachbody & the Origins of P90XSeeing the opportunity in home fitness before it was mainstream From VHS to Digital: How Fitness Programming Has EvolvedAdapting through formats, platforms, and changing consumer behavior The Power of Direct Response MarketingHow direct-response thinking helped scale fitness programs nationally Inventing a New Fitness Model: Power 90 and System-Based TrainingBuilding structured programs designed for real results and consistency Introducing BODi: A Shift Toward Healthspan and LongevityMoving beyond aesthetics toward sustainable, lifelong fitness P90X Generation Next: Reimagining an Iconic ProgramWhy now was the right time — and what's different in this next chapter Making Fitness Accessible: Microdose Fitness and Short WorkoutsWhy small, consistent movement can drive meaningful health outcomes The Importance of Community in FitnessAccountability, connection, and long-term adherence The Intersection of Fitness, Performance, and CreativityHow discipline, storytelling, and training principles overlap Why Strength and Core Training Matter for EveryoneThe long-term benefits of functional strength, stability, and resilience CONNECT Bodi on Instagram Marni On The Move Instagram, TikTok, LinkedIn, or YouTube` Marni Salup on Instagram and Playlist on Spotify SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER Sign up for our monthly newsletter, Do What Moves You, for Marni on the Move updates, exclusive offers, invites to events, and exciting news! SUPPORT THE PODCAST Leave us a five stars and a review on Apple, it’s easy, scroll through the episode list on your podcast app, click on five stars, click on leave a review, and share what you love about the conversations you’re listening to. Tell your friends the episodes you are listening to on your social. Share a screen shot of the episode in your stories, tag us, we will tag you back!    

    Filmbarátok Podcast
    Filmbarátok Podcast #320

    Filmbarátok Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2026 181:23


    Filmbarátok Podcast #320 (Február 2026) 181 perc Beszélgetnek: Sorter, Gergő, freddyD Téma: -Felvezető (00:00:00) -Borítókép (00:14:35) -Nép akarata sorsolás (00:17:10) -Villámkérdés (00:22:00) -Segítség! (00:37:35) -Hamnet (01:02:55) -A megmentő (01:23:10) -Marty Supreme (01:41:20) -Rent-a-Pal (02:09:28) -A felejtés virágai (02:34:00) Csatolmányok: Az aranyhangú kéregető, aki a Marty Supreme-ben volt https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jaGLDKBE8Ho Az eredeti Rent-a-friend VHS kazetta anyaga https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DMi86xNrPpU

    Dads From the Crypt: A Tales From The Crypt Podcast
    Mike P. Nelson Interview | V/H/S/85, Wrong Turn, Silent Night, Deadly Night, Friday the 13th

    Dads From the Crypt: A Tales From The Crypt Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2026 62:47


    Jason sits down with director Mike P. Nelson for an in‑depth conversation about his work on V/H/S/85, the 2021 reboot of Wrong Turn, Silent Night, Deadly Night (2025), and Friday the 13th: Sweet Revenge. Hear behind‑the‑scenes stories, filmmaking insights, and what fans can expect from these iconic horror franchises—only on Dads From The Crypt.If you're into horror movies, slasher reboots, indie filmmaking, or behind-the-scenes stories from today's most exciting genre directors, this is an episode you don't want to miss.

    Documentary First
    Episode 271 | Joe Amodei on Documentary Distribution: Budgets, Genres & Building Your Audience

    Documentary First

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2026 65:47


    Virgil Films founder Joe Amodei shares the hard truth: $250K is your budget ceiling, traditional marketing no longer is effective, and you must build your own audience.Joe has distributed films from the VHS era through streaming. In this episode, he breaks down which documentary genres actually sell (true crime, health/wellness, and ones that make us feel good—not adventure docs anymore), why 90% of his acquisitions come through referrals, and what separates films that make money from films that don't. Plus: the 2025 Oscar nominations and Joe's surprise announcement!DocuView Déjà Vu:Train Dreams, 2025, 102 mins, Watch on Netflix, IMDB Link: Train Dreams (2025) ⭐ 7.5 | DramaThe Alabama Solution, 2025, 117 mins, Watch on Disney+/Hulu, HBO Max, IMDB Link: The Alabama Solution (2025) ⭐ 7.8 | DocumentaryWhat You'll Learn:• The maximum budget for an indie doc that can actually recoup ($250K—tops)• Which genres sell: true crime → health/wellness → inspirationalWhy adventure/mountain climbing docs have stopped workingThe 90-minute cat video compilation that sold out a 252-seat theater• TVOD vs AVOD: when to release on Tubi vs. keeping it on paid platforms• What successful filmmakers do differently (hint: audience building before release)• Why traditional film marketing—print ads, TV spots, newspaper reviews—is deadTimestamps:00:00 Introduction03:03 Joe praises Documentary First's growth (Ken Burns, Billy Joel doc)04:55 Announcing Documentary First: The Deep Dive06:50 Joe's career: VHS through streaming, Turner, Polygram, USA Home Entertainment08:02 Why podcasts have become essential for film discovery15:41 The budget question: $250K maximum for indie docs17:06 Documentary genres ranked: what sells, what doesn't21:40 The cat video phenomenon: 90 minutes, sold-out theater25:23 2025 Oscar nominations discussion31:58 What successful filmmakers do differently41:20 Common mistakes: no homework, no identified audience, overspending50:48 Distribution pathway: transactional → SVOD → AVOD explained1:00:29 Joe's surprise announcementAbout Joe Amodei: Founder of Virgil Films, one of the leading independent distributors in the US. 40+ year career spanning Turner Broadcasting, Polygram, and USA Home Entertainment (Traffic, Being John Malkovich). Distributor of The Girl Who Wore Freedom. Website: Home (New)If you're enjoying the show, please subscribe and leave a review!Virgil Films (@VirgilFilms) on XVirgil Films and EntertainmentVirgil Films (@virgilfilms) • Instagram profileSponsor: Virgil Films http://www.virgilfilms.com/Support us by buying merch or watching our films: https://documentaryfirst.com/Follow our Substack Blog: https://documentaryfirst.substack.com/Join our newsletter (bottom of page):

    Race Chaser with Alaska & Willam
    Race Chaser S18 E 6 “Rate A Queen Talent Show - Part 2”

    Race Chaser with Alaska & Willam

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2026 77:34


    From voting conspiracies to vocal stims, the second week of the Rate A Queen Talent Show delivers some confusing results. Alaska and Willam discuss voting rubrics, flag waving, plate smashing, and why the girls continue to wear short and squat little gogo boots on the mainstage. The runway category this week is a little shaky as the queens pump their looks made of tinsel, zip ties, VHS tape, and evil eyes. And the Rate A Queen voting yields some interesting tops and bottoms as Athena snatches the win and Myki defends her spot in the competition.Listen to Race Chaser Ad-Free on MOM PlusFollow us on IG at @racechaserpod and click the link in bio for a list of organizations you can donate to in support of Black Lives MatterFOLLOW ALASKAhttps://twitter.com/Alaska5000https://www.instagram.com/theonlyalaska5000https://www.facebook.com/AlaskaThunderhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9vnKqhNky1BcWqXbDs0NAQFOLLOW WILLAMhttps://twitter.com/willamhttps://www.instagram.com/willamhttps://www.facebook.com/willamhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrO9hj5VqGJufBlVJy-8D1gRACE CHASER IS A FOREVER DOG PODCASTSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    Total Reboot with Cameron James & Alexei Toliopoulos
    Baz Luhrmann is EPiC! (Yes, this week's guest is Baz Luhrmann!)

    Total Reboot with Cameron James & Alexei Toliopoulos

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2026 26:39


    What an immense privilege to chat with true visionary filmmaker Baz Luhrmann about his new film EPiC: ELVIS PRESLEY IN CONCERT. Baz's maximalist imagination meets its perfect subject and energizes the mythology of Presley. It's like a cinematic mosaic that evokes legend. Epic is a truly mesmerizing concert film and an inspired step into factual filmmaking and documentary storytelling - it's safe to say Alexei, the ever the Elvis tragic, absolutely frothed it. Pick up tickets to Alexei's comedy festival tour of his new show VHS in 2026 (https://comedy.com.au/tour/alexei-toliopoulos/) Follow ALEXEI TOLIOPOULOS on Letterboxd (https://letterboxd.com/thisisalexei/) for all the rental combo lists. Hit up the Last Video Store on instagram (https://www.instagram.com/lastvideostorebetoota/) for all of our guests picks.

    The Slow Ride: A Cycling Podcast
    Ep 561 VHS Earring

    The Slow Ride: A Cycling Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2026 75:42


    This week we are back after an unplanned break of crappy proportions. We try a little to catch up on the cycling news of the last month...but mostly we just talk about VHS tapes, earrings and your pain cave submissions. Thanks to all who have reached out with kind words in these unprecedented times.  This podcast is also supported by the generous and amazing donors to the Wide Angle Podium Network, and buy Hammerhead cycling! Visit hammerhead.io to check out the Karoo cycling computer, and use code SLOWRIDE at checkout to get a Heart Rate strap for free! Find us, and other fantastic cycling podcasts on the Wide Angle Podium Network, at wideanglepodium.com! Check out the brand new WAP app available in the Apple and Android app stores! You can email us at theslowridepodcast@gmail.com