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Wouldn't it be better if we could just put the facts forward, create a convincing argument, use logical analysis, and therefore get people to change their behavior? Fortunately for most of us inspiring action through speech is not a magic trick but a deliberate and intentional effort.In this episode of the Leadership Project podcast, Mick Spiers interviews Monica Lunin, a consultant, facilitator, and speaker who has worked with high-level organizations such as ANZ, Macquarie Bank, EY, Qantas, and Suncor. Lunin is the co-owner and director of MojoLogic, a leadership and communication consultancy, and is the author of What She Said: The Art of Inspiring Action Through Speech. The two discuss Lunin's background and her book, which focuses on how to inspire action through effective communication.We learn from Monica that it is a combination of natural talent and learned skill when it comes to public speaking. Nervousness is a common obstacle, but it can be overcome. The greater threat is incongruent communication which can damage trust in a leader. A leader's view, values, style, and strategy should be consistent. Moreover, it is essential to modify a leader's communication style for different situations as long as the core of the message remains the same. Reading the room and understanding the current energy level to determine the appropriate tone for the speech is part of the preparation that most leaders fail to consider.Download this and understand the importance of an emotional hook that is the anchor of an effective speech: Monica Lunin's Social Media: Website: https://www.mojologic.com.au/LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/monicaluninThe Leadership Project is now pleased to partner with the Lighthouse Group. This partnership will help us to maximise our impact as we continue on our mission to empower leaders with the knowledge skills they need to create amazing teams and amazing workspaces.Join us in our mission at The Leadership Project and learn more about our organization here. https://linktr.ee/mickspiers You can purchase a copy of the Mick Spiers bestselling book "You're a Leader, Now What?" as an eBook or paperback at Amazon https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09ZBKK8XV
On this episode, Phillip welcomes Tim back, from Lighting Up The Marquee Podcast. The two of them talk about Tim's latest podcast episode, and then they dive into what Phillip's been watching; American Masters presents Mae West: Dirty Blonde (2020) (Amazon Prime), What She Said: The Art of Pauline Kael (2020) (Amazon Prime), Assault on Precinct 13 (1976) (HBOMax), Goonies (1985) (I own it.), Chandler (1971) (TCM), Thomasine and Bushrod (1974) (Criterion Channel), and A Fistful of Dollars (I own it.). Then the 2 of them dive deep into the 1964 Sergio Leone' classic, A Fistful of Dollars. It's a fun quick show and they talk about which was better Yojimbo or Fistful. Hope you enjoy. Come back next week for The World's Finest Pt. 1, as Chip and Phillip prepare for Zack Snyder's Justice League by going back to 1978 and talking about Superman The Movie.
On this episode, Phillip welcomes Tim back, from Lighting Up The Marquee Podcast. The two of them talk about Tim's latest podcast episode, and then they dive into what Phillip's been watching; American Masters presents Mae West: Dirty Blonde (2020) (Amazon Prime), What She Said: The Art of Pauline Kael (2020) (Amazon Prime), Assault on Precinct 13 (1976) (HBOMax), Goonies (1985) (I own it.), Chandler (1971) (TCM), Thomasine and Bushrod (1974) (Criterion Channel), and A Fistful of Dollars (I own it.). Then the 2 of them dive deep into the 1964 Sergio Leone' classic, A Fistful of Dollars. It's a fun quick show and they talk about which was better Yojimbo or Fistful. Hope you enjoy. Come back next week for The World's Finest Pt. 1, as Chip and Phillip prepare for Zack Snyder's Justice League by going back to 1978 and talking about Superman The Movie.
Bill and Ted Face the Music leads new Blu-ray releases, Black Lightning leads new television Blu-ray releases and Clint Eastwood leads a rainfall of Kino classics. Plus, a special interview with veteran film executive/producer/screenwriter Hadeel Reda about her new film “The Ride,” premiering this week on Amazon Prime. DigiGods Podcast, 11/10/20 (MP3) — 48.85 MB right click to save Subscribe to the DigiGods Podcast In this episode, the Gods discuss: Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves (Blu-ray) Alone (Blu-ray) Amazon Women on the Moon (Special Edition) (Blu-ray) Antebellum (4k UHD Blu-ray) Babylon Berlin: Seasons 1 & 2 (Blu-ray) The Beguiled (Special Edition) (Blu-ray) Bill & Ted Face the Music (Blu-ray) Black Lightning: The Complete Second Season (Blu-ray) Black Lightning: The Complete Third Season (Blu-ray) Blackbird (Blu-ray) Blood and Treasure Season 1 (DVD) Bonanza: The Official Eleventh Season, Volumes One and Two (DVD) Bustin' Loose (Blu-ray) Catharine the Great: An HBO Limited Series (DVD) Charmed Season 2 (DVD) Craig Ross Jr.'s Monogamy Season 1 (DVD) The Curse of Audrey Earnshaw (Blu-ray) The Curse of Oak Island Season 7 (DVD) DeepStar Six (Special Edition) (Blu-ray) Drifting / White Tiger (Blu-ray) Dynasty (2017): Season Three (DVD) The Eiger Sanction (Special Edition) (Blu-ray) Fatima (DVD) Fear No Evil/Ritual of Evil (Double Feature) (Blu-ray) Friendsgiving (Blu-ray) The Great - Season One (DVD) Guest House (Blu-ray) The Hard Way (Blu-ray) Head Of The Class: The Complete Second Season (DVD) High Plains Drifter (Special Edition) (Blu-ray) The Ipcress File (Special Edition) (Blu-ray) It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia Season 14 (DVD) Jimmy Carter: Rock n Roll President (DVD) Killdozer (Blu-ray) Le Bureau Season 5 (DVD) Man with a Plan Season 3 (DVD) Marona’s Fantastic Tale (Blu-ray) MASTERPIECE: Flesh and Blood (DVD) Nancy Drew Season 1 (DVD) New Amsterdam: Season Two (DVD) NOS4A2 Season 2 (Blu-ray) Our Cartoon President Season 2 (DVD) Outside the Law (Blu-ray) Play Misty for Me (Special Edition) (Blu-ray) The Plot Against America (DVD) Quiz (Blu-ray) The Secret of My Success (Blu-ray) The Secret Ways (Blu-ray) Seven Sinners (Blu-ray) Shangri-La (DVD) Shepherd of the Hills (Blu-ray) Son of Ali Baba (Blu-ray) Spontaneous (DVD) The Times of Bill Cunningham (DVD) Two Mules For Sister Sarah (Special Edition) (Blu-ray) The Vanished (DVD) The Veil (Blu-ray) Walter Wanger's Arabian Nights (Blu-ray) What She Said: The Art of Pauline Kael (DVD) What We Do In The Shadows?: The Complete Second Season (DVD) The Whistle Blower (Blu-ray) Please also visit CineGods.com.
What She Said: The Art of Pauline Kael gives us the opportunity to reflect on a woman who, for José, stands above all other popular film critics, and whose work has always remained resonant. Pauline Kael effused about, excoriated, and defined an era of cinema and the culture that surrounded it, and changed the way films were written about. Through interviews with other critics, filmmakers and her daughter, Gina James, What She Said tells the story of Kael's life, work, philosophies, and controversies. And not very well. The documentary doesn't ask interesting enough questions about Kael's life, glossing over areas that just beg to be explored, such as the relationship that produced Kael's daughter, which is handled only with a cursory line of superimposed text. José finds fault with the use of Sarah Jessica Parker to recite excerpts of Kael's reviews, feeling it to be wasted time; Mike argues that we're here because of her work, so it's sensible to include examples of it, and the use of appropriate film clips to accompany the words works well. Wasted time or not, the film doesn't show much interest in digging deep. However, there's pleasure to be had in spending time with What She Said's interviewees, and sinking into its vast assortment of archive footage and illustrative film clips. It's a fan film, in the end, and enjoyable if approached with that in mind, and though Mike finds it hagiographic, José is glad of it as a corrective to Kael's detractors, of whom there were many, who saw her as a harridan and whose sparring with her almost always had an obviously misogynist component. It's an unsatisfying documentary, but well-meaning, and recommended to anyone with an interest in film culture and its history. Recorded on 16th August 2020.
This week, we dive back into all the wild ups and downs of entertainment news to bring you our reactions to some of the biggest and most politically resonant stories of recent weeks! We discuss Disney’s decision to release Mulan on Disney+ for beaucoup bucks and the larger matter of what it means that some films are going to VOD while others are holding out for theatrical release. We talk about the white fragility of reactions to a recent Six Chix comic, Trump’s Tiktok crackdown, and the encouraging news that Nia DaCosta will be helming the Captain Marvel sequel. Also, how some celebs are closing ranks around Ellen as allegations about the toxic culture of her daytime talk show gain attention, and Bon Appetit’s brazen exploitation of people of color.Time Stamps:04:00 - Disney’s online release of Mulan: pricing, the implications of which films get released online and which films are being held for theatrical release, etc.10:25 - The racist response to Bianca Xunise’s Six Chix comic17:00 - Trump cracks down on Tiktok28:15 Nia DaCosta set to direct Captain Marvel sequel31:55 Celebrities support Ellen amid allegations of a toxic culture at the hit daytime talk show40:25 Bon Appetit’s persistent exploitation and mistreatment of people of color, and holding people accountable48:05: What’s Your FREQ-Out: Carolyn on What She Said: The Art of Pauline Kael, Ebony on Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents by Isabel Wilkerson, Anita on The Outside by Ada HoffmanFollow Us:Join our Patreon Our WebsiteSubscribe on Apple PodcastsTwitterInstagram
King Kong ain't got shit on Patrick and Rob.Download this episode here.Listen to F This Movie! on Spotify and on Stitcher.Also discussed this episode: Avengement (2019), Sugar Hill (1974), All the Colors of the Dark (1972), Touch of Death (1988), Da 5 Bloods (2020), The 36th Chamber of Shaolin (1978), Talk to Me (2007), Athlete A (2020), What She Said: The Art of Pauline Kael (2019), Patty Hearst (1988), Yummy (2020)Donate to Black Lives Matter here.
This week on the Podcast we discuss our First Impressions of: Present.Perfect. & Mother(01:49) and the Titles: 17 Blocks(6:34), Midnight Family(19:15), and What She Said: The Art of Pauline Kael(34:41). Visit us at https://drinkinthemovies.com Twitter: @DrinkintheMovie Instagram: @DrinkintheMovies Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DrinkintheMovies/
The guests on the last episode of 2019 include the team behind a new dramatic film about the emotional toll on one death row warden, "Clemency" director Chinonye Chhuku & actor Aldis Hodge; also the director of the new documentary "What She Said: The Art of Pauline Kael", Rob Garver stops by.
Joining us this week is documentarian Anuradha Rana – Associate Professor, School of Cinematic Arts, DePaul University – as we discuss Alexandre O. Philippe’s Memory: The Origins of Alien and interview director Alyssa Bolsey and cinematographer Camilo Lara of Beyond the Bolex. Both films deal, albeit in very different ways, with behind-the-scenes looks at the art of filmmaking. From blood-curdling chest-bursting scenes to the perfect windup, rotating-lens-turret camera, we’ve got you covered. Group Review Documentary: MEMORY: THE ORIGINS OF ALIEN (Alexandre O. Philippe, 2019) Now playing in theaters and on demand Film Featured in Interview Portion: BEYOND THE BOLEX (Alyssa Bolsey, 2019) Currently playing in festivals Other Films and Sites Mentioned: Alien (Ridley Scott, 1979) American Dharma (Errol Morris, 2018) The Brink (Alison Klayman, 2019) Doc of the Dead (Alexandre O. Philippe, 2014) The Fog of War: Eleven Lessons from the Life of Robert S. McNamara (Errol Morris, 2003) Jodorowsky’s Dune (Frank Pavich, 2013) Kartemquin Films The Language of Opportunity (Anuradha Rana, in progress) Linda Ronstadt: The Sound of My Voice (Rob Epstein/Jeffrey Friedman, 2019) The People vs. George Lucas (Alexandre O. Philippe, 2010) Reason (Anand Patwardhan, 2018) 78/52: Hitchcock's Shower Scene (Alexandre O. Philippe, 2017) The Thin Blue Line (Errol Morris, 1988) Twelve O'Clock High (Henry King, 1949) What She Said: The Art of Pauline Kael (Rob Garver, 2018) Links to review and interview by Christopher Llewellyn Reed: Hammer to Nail review of Memory: The Origins of Alien Hammer to Nail review of Beyond the Bolex Film Festival Today interview with Alyssa Bolsey and Camilo Lara of Beyond the Bolex Timestamps: 00:37 – Intro 05:58 – Group Discussion of MEMORY: THE ORIGINS OF ALIEN 19:43 – Chris interviews Alyssa Bolsey and Camilo Lara of BEYOND THE BOLEX 39:21 – Doc Talk Website/Email: www.fogoftruth.com disinfo@fogoftruth.com Credits: Artwork by Hilary Campbell Intro music by Jeremiah Moore Transitional music by BELLS (thanks to Christopher Ernst) Editing and shownotes by Christopher Llewellyn Reed
The documentary “What She Said: The Art of Pauline Kael” profiles The New Yorker's iconic film critic. Director Rob Garver unearths rare archival footage of Kael and skillfully interweaves classic film clips with quotes from her spiky articles read by Sarah Jessica Parker. The film premieres at the DOC NYC festival, followed by a panel of critics discussing her legacy. — Raphaela Neihausen and Thom Powers For more information, click here to visit the film's festival page.
This week on the Podcast we discuss: First Impressions of What She Said: The Art of Pauline Kael & John McEnroe: In the Realm of Perfection(01:48), then we dig into the Documentaries: Bombshell: The Hedy Lamarr Story(11:33), Gaga: Five Foot Two(29:05), McQueen(50:40), Kedi(1:06:17), and Minding the Gap(1:21:43). Visit us at: https://drinkinthemovies.movie.blog/
Mike talked to filmmaker Rob Garver about the upcoming documentary What She Said: The Art of Pauline Kael. They discuss the importance of film criticism and Kael's controversial career.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mike talked to filmmaker Rob Garver about the upcoming documentary What She Said: The Art of Pauline Kael. They discuss the importance of film criticism and Kael's controversial career.