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Radio Crystal Blue
Radio Crystal Blue 5/12/25 part 2

Radio Crystal Blue

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2025 101:55


The Frst "This Is Me Now" (featuring Kid Brunswick) - This Never Happened www.thefrst.com The Dirty Nil "Gallop Of The Hounds" - The Lash www.thedirtynil.com Weep Wave "Surrender" - Speck www.weepwave.com Frankie Flowers "Hex" www.frankieflowersofficial.com Ash Molloy "Will I Ever Learn?" www.ashmolloy.com Morgan Garrett "The Mirror" Riding With Killers "World Apart" www.ridingwithkillers.com Qualia "Rounding" Accidentally Funding The End Of The World ********************************Hymn For Her "Elders" - Bloodier Than Blood www.hymnforher.comThe Barlow "Backwater" - High Spirits www.thebarlowband.com Cassidy Rae "Second Choice" cassidy-rae.com Katie Knipp "Go" - Me www.katieknipp.com Lisa Oribasi "Yuma" www.lisaoribasi.com David G Srmith "Give Us Free" - Witness Trees www.davidgsmith.com David Patton & Sherry Brokus "Never Going Back" - Harbortowne www.pattonbrokus.com Noah Zacarin "Bed Of Nails" - Points Of Light www.noahsong.comMark Thackway "Wunderlust" - Twisted www.markthackwaymusic.com Closing: Geoffrey Armes "Vrikshashana (The Tree)" - Spirit Dwelling Run time 3 hours, 58 minutes I hold deed to this audio's usage, which is free to share with specific attribution, non-commercial and non-derivation rules.https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/

What Happened Next: a podcast about newish books

My guest on this episode is Charlene Carr. Charlene is the author of 10 self-published works of fiction, as well as the novel Hold My Girl, which was published by HarperCollins Canada in 2023 and was shortlisted for the Dartmouth Book Award for Fiction and the Thomas Raddall Atlantic Fiction Award. Her most recent book, the novel We Rip the World Apart, was published at the start of this year by HarperCollins Canada, and will be published in the US in January. Author Marisa Stapley called We Rip the World Apart “both a charged emotional epic and a gentle exploration of the nuances of love.”  Charlene and I talk about manifesting her first traditionally published novel into being, working on marketing plans while in a maternity ward, and deciding to put some temporary limits on the amount of time and mental space she can give her career. This podcast is produced and hosted by Nathan Whitlock, in partnership with The Walrus. Music: "simple-hearted thing" by Alex Lukashevsky. Used with permission.

Authors on the Air Global Radio Network
Charlene Carr Co-hosts On the Air with Florenza

Authors on the Air Global Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2024 26:03


Joining us today is author Charlene Carr to discuss her newest release, "We Rip the World Apart". Charlene Carr is an acclaimed author known for her emotionally charged novels that explore complex themes of motherhood, race, and identity. Her latest book, "We Rip the World Apart," will be released on January 28, 2025. This sweeping multi-generational story follows the lives of three women as they navigate the challenges of generational trauma, secrets, and the quest for healing. With Carr's signature depth and empathy, this novel promises to be a poignant and thought-provoking read. #CharleneCarr #WeRipTheWorldApart #CharleneCarrInterview #OnTheAirWithFlorenza #BookRelease #AuthorInterview #LiteraryPodcast #BookLovers #NewRelease #BookishChat #AuthorLife #Bookstagram #BookCommunity #ReadingInspiration #BookishPodcast

Authors on the Air Global Radio Network
Charlene Carr Co-hosts On the Air with Florenza

Authors on the Air Global Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2024 26:03


Joining us today is author Charlene Carr to discuss her newest release, "We Rip the World Apart". Charlene Carr is an acclaimed author known for her emotionally charged novels that explore complex themes of motherhood, race, and identity. Her latest book, "We Rip the World Apart," will be released on January 28, 2025. This sweeping multi-generational story follows the lives of three women as they navigate the challenges of generational trauma, secrets, and the quest for healing. With Carr's signature depth and empathy, this novel promises to be a poignant and thought-provoking read. #CharleneCarr #WeRipTheWorldApart #CharleneCarrInterview #OnTheAirWithFlorenza #BookRelease #AuthorInterview #LiteraryPodcast #BookLovers #NewRelease #BookishChat #AuthorLife #Bookstagram #BookCommunity #ReadingInspiration #BookishPodcast

Thoughts from a Page Podcast
Kelly Hooker - November's Real Time Reading

Thoughts from a Page Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2024 55:09


Kelly Hooker joins me for the November's Real Time Reading episode where we highlight our current, past and upcoming reads. Kelly's Selections: Last:  The Favorites by Layne Fargo  A Very Bad Thing by J.T. Ellison Now: The Dollhouse Academy by Margarita Montimore  The Dark Hours by Amy Jordan  Next: The Fisherman's Gift by Julia R. Kelly  The Quiet Librarian by Allen Eskens  DNFs or Didn't Like: The Garden by Nick Newman  The Family Inside by Katie Garner Tilt by Emma Pate Book Mail Highlights: All The Water in the World by Eiren Caffall Killer Potential by Hannah Deitch Cindy's Selections: Last: Good Dirt by Charmaine Wilkerson Nesting by Roisin O'Donnell  Now: Harlem Rhapsody by Victoria Christopher Murray Vanishing Treasures: A Bestiary of Extraordinary Endangered Creatures by Katherine Rundell  Next: The Library of Lost Dollhouses by Elise Hooper  We Will Be Jaguars by Nemonte Nenquimo DNFs or Didn't Like: Eden Undone by Abbott Kahler  Mask of the Deer Woman by Laurie L. Dove The Other People by C.B. Everett We Are Watching by Alison Gaylin The Note by Alafair Burke Book Mail Highlights:  We Rip the World Apart by Charlene Carr  Murder Among the Pyramids by Sara Rosett    Literary Lookbook information: Want to know which new titles are publishing in May - October of 2024? Check out our second Literary Lookbook which contains a comprehensive but not exhaustive list all in one place so you can plan ahead.  Our third Literary Lookbook will be out at the end of October. Join my Patreon group to support the podcast.  Other ways to support the podcast can be found here.     Connect with Kelly Hooker on Instagram. Connect with me on Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, and Threads.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Let's Play Ten
At the corner of "kick".....and "your arse"

Let's Play Ten

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2024 124:39


Things start off weird, but eventually MP and Ben embrace it. Ben tells MP about "seasonal music" and how it reflects on our states of being as we work our way through our Autumn routines. The gents close out the story of the worst local promoter ever, and MP posits the concept of "metaphorical song reviews". Warning: this episode's playlist might make you pee a little. EPISODE PLAYLIST:The Backfires, "Dressed For A Funeral"Big Other, "Explain It Again"Salarymen, "The Price Of Fun"wonderbug, "what a waste of time"Prima Queen, "Fool"Adjustments, "Bendy A"Grace Enger, "It's No Fun"Ruby Archer, "Pretty Thing"Bike Routes, "World Apart"sleepazoid, "rwtd"Sorry Snowman, "Wash Away"Why Bonnie, "All The Money"BONUS TRACK, The Backfires, "Brighter Lights"

HighLife Samples
HighLife Samples - World Apart

HighLife Samples

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2024 2:42


“World Apart” is a vocal pack featuring female vocals, including dry and wet vocals, instruments, drum loops, FX, and MIDI files, along with the song lyrics. As an exclusive product, once purchased, it will be uniquely yours and will not be available to other customers.

The Lesbian Historic Motif Podcast
On the Shelf for September 2024 - The Lesbian Historic Motif Podcast Episode 295

The Lesbian Historic Motif Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2024 35:58


On the Shelf for September 2024 The Lesbian Historic Motif Podcast - Episode 295 with Heather Rose Jones Your monthly roundup of history, news, and the field of sapphic historical fiction. In this episode we talk about: What I did on my summer vacation Book ShoppingLiddington, Jill. 2010. Presenting the Past: Anne Lister of Halifax 1791-1840. Pennine Press, Hebden Bridge. ISBN 978-873378-02-1 Liddington, Jill. 2019. Nature's Domain: Anne Lister and the Landscape of Desire. Pennine Press, Hebden Bridge. ISBN 1-873378-48-9 Recent Lesbian/Sapphic Historical FictionChivalry in the Shadows by Meg Merriet Wahlberg Generations by Madison Locke Netherford Hall by Natania Barron Between Feud and Treason by Francis Grash The Pudding Lane Witch by A.W. Jackson The Pirate's Willing Captive (Swain Cove #1) by Renee Dahlia The Market Women of Diamond Square by Jan Ellen Kurth Everything Glittered by Robin Talley Beyond a World Apart by Caitlin E. Myers The Dishonest Miss Take by Faye Murphy The Duke's Sister and I by Emma-Claire Sunday Frederica and the Viscountess by Barbara Davies What I've been consumingPaladin's Faith (Saint of Steel #4) by T. Kingfisher This month we interview Natania Barron and talk about:The historical and fantasy contributions to Netherford Hall The structure of the series Natania's Arthurian series Netherford Hall by Natania Barron Queens of Fate (series) A transcript of this podcast is available here. (Interview transcripts added when available.) Links to the Lesbian Historic Motif Project Online Website: http://alpennia.com/lhmp Blog: http://alpennia.com/blog RSS: http://alpennia.com/blog/feed/ Twitter: @LesbianMotif Discord: Contact Heather for an invitation to the Alpennia/LHMP Discord server The Lesbian Historic Motif Project Patreon Links to Heather Online Website: http://alpennia.com Email: Heather Rose Jones Mastodon: @heatherrosejones@Wandering.Shop Bluesky: @heatherrosejones Facebook: Heather Rose Jones (author page) Links to Natania Barron Online Website: NataniaBarron.com Bluesky: @natania.bsky.social Threads: @NataniaBarron TicTok: @NataniaBooks

TwoBrainRadio
What Sets the Best Gyms in the World Apart?

TwoBrainRadio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2024 13:09 Transcription Available


Why did you become a gym owner? The simple answer is probably to help others, but the more complicated answer is that many of us have had our own health and fitness transformations. Many of us have seen depression, obesity and sickness reversed by the pursuit of fitness and health, and we want nothing more than to share that knowledge, joy and wellbeing with others.But the fitness business is far too fragile. A new law or rent increase might be all it takes for a host of gym owners to run out of money and go out of business.To protect our businesses and grow with stability, we need to know what works and what doesn't work. And that info needs to come with proof, not opinions and anecdotes.To give you the info you need, Two-Brain Business surveys gym owners around the world and publishes our “State of the Industry” guide for free every year. We do this so you can make decisions based on science and avoid wasting time and money on experimentation.We hope you'll take a few minutes to participate in this year's State of the Industry Survey. In exchange, we'll give you priority access to the guide this fall—and to sweeten the deal, we'll give you a bonus package of exclusive Two-Brain materials that will help you right now. But your greatest reward is in pushing the fitness industry forward. If we can build stable, profitable businesses that last for decades, we can help more people improve their health. LinksState of the Industry SurveyGym Owners UnitedBook a Call  0:22 - Lifespan is going backward3:08 - The fragility of the fitness industry4:40 - The effect of change in your business8:34 - Here's where gym owners go wrong10:57 - State of the Industry Survey

The News Agents
Starmer vs. Sunak vs. Trump vs. Biden- two TV debates, a world apart

The News Agents

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2024 32:54


A week today your Twitter feed will be filing up with dogs at polling station memes. Yes dear listeners the marathon is almost done.On today's episode we will be looking at two TV debates - last night we saw the prime ministerial candidates on stage for the last time. Tonight it's the turn of the US presidential candidates in Atlanta, Georgia. Do these debates ever change minds or just let audiences get things off their chest?We will hear from the Trump campaign team and ask if the stakes are higher for Biden or Trump, or Sunak or Starmer?Editor: Tom HughesSenior Producer: Gabriel RadusProducer: Zeynel Can YuceSocial Media: Jacob PaulVideo Production: : Rory Symon, Shane Fennelly & Arvind Badewal You can listen to this episode on Alexa - just say "Alexa, ask Global Player to play The News Agents"!The News Agents is brought to you by HSBC UK - https://www.hsbc.co.uk/https://store.global.com/collections/the-news-agents

Team Deakins
HANS ZIMMER - Composer

Team Deakins

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2024 70:31


SEASON 2 - EPISODE 85 - HANS ZIMMER - COMPOSER Composer Hans Zimmer (DUNE, INTERSTELLAR, THE LION KING) joins us on this episode of the Team Deakins Podcast. Hans takes us back to his early career working the espresso machine for composer Stanley Myers and later making runs for director Bernardo Bertolucci on THE LAST EMPEROR before reflecting on his experience composing the score for the South Africa-set, anti-apartheid film A WORLD APART. We later discuss the purpose of score in a film and how Hans works to create an environment in which a director's story can unfold, as does a cinematographer. We learn what Hans is really doing when he's procrastinating, and we weigh the value of being original and being good. We also trade notes on working with director Denis Villeneuve, and Hans reveals his deeply personal connection to the score and story of THE LION KING. Towards the end, Hans opines that the Hollywood sound is really made in London, and he revels in the joy of conducting an orchestra that has played everything until he brings his original score to their stands. - This episode is sponsored by the Dallas Film Commission & Godox

Bookspo
Episode Two: Charlene Carr

Bookspo

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2024 15:22


Welcome BACK to BOOKSPO! This time I'm talking to novelist Charlene Carr (“the Canadian Jodi Picoult,” in case you didn't know) about her new novel WE RIP THE WORLD APART, and how her bookspo was David Chariandy's 2018 memoir I'VE BEEN MEANING TO TELL YOU: A LETTER TO MY DAUGHTER. Charlene talks about how David Chariandy's memoir gave her permission to write the story she needed to tell, why she chafes at the ideas that she's obligated (as a person of colour) to “fix” racism or that all her work must concern race, how “racial identity is so rarely a matter of personal choice,” and the ways in which ideas about reproductive justice are interwoven with all of this. About WE RIP THE WORLD APART: A sweeping multi-generational story about motherhood, race and secrets in the lives of three women, perfect for readers of Brit Bennett's The Vanishing Half and David Chariandy's BrotherWhen 24-year-old Kareela discovers she's pregnant with a child she isn't sure she wants, it amplifies her struggle to understand her place in the world as a woman who is half-Black and half-white, yet feels neither.Her mother, Evelyn, fled to Canada with her husband and their first-born child, Antony, during the politically charged Jamaican Exodus of the 1980s, only to realize they'd come to a place where Black men are viewed with suspicion—a constant and pernicious reality Evelyn watches her husband and son navigate daily.Years later, in the aftermath of Antony's murder by the police, Evelyn's mother-in-law, Violet, moves in, offering young Kareela a link to the Jamaican heritage she has never fully known. Despite Violet's efforts to help them through their grief, the traumas they carry grow into a web of secrets that threatens the very family they all hold so dear.Back in the present, Kareela, prompted by fear and uncertainty about the new life she carries, must come to terms with the mysteries surrounding her family's past and the need to make sense of both her identity and her future.Weaving the women's stories across multiple timelines, We Rip the World Apart reveals the ways that simple choices, made in the heat of the moment and with the best of intentions, can have deeper repercussions than could ever have been imagined, especially when people remain silent.CHARLENE CARR lives in Nova Scotia with her husband and daughter. She has published nine novels and recently received grants from Arts Nova Scotia and the Canada Council for the Arts to write her next one. Get full access to Pickle Me This at kerryreads.substack.com/subscribe

Sarah's Book Shelves Live
Ep. 161: Amanda Peters (Author of The Berry Pickers) + Book Recommendations

Sarah's Book Shelves Live

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2024 38:08


In Episode 161, author Amanda Peters joins me to discuss her surprise hit novel, The Berry Pickers. This debut novel (which was the 2023 Barnes & Noble Discover Pick) seamlessly blends sadness and heartwarming moments.  In our chat, Amanda shares what (or who) started her on this journey, the road to publication, and what she hopes readers take away from her first novel.  Plus, Amanda shares some great book recommendations! This post contains affiliate links through which I make a small commission when you make a purchase (at no cost to you!). CLICK HERE for the full episode Show Notes on the blog. Highlights A brief, spoiler-free overview of The Berry Pickers. How Amanda's family history shaped the story. Amanda's journey from book concept to securing an agent and getting published. Recognition as a Barnes & Noble Discover Pick for both November and 2023 overall. How Amanda's life has changed in the wake of the book's runaway success. What it's like to be an introverted author on tour. Amanda's decision to focus on character journeys rather than presenting the book as a typical mystery. Examining the topic of missing and murdered indigenous women and girls. The recurring theme of the unconscious mind's ability to remember trauma. The role of self-forgiveness and how difficult that can be. A glimpse into what's next for Amanda, including a collection of short stories and a new manuscript. Amanda's Book Recommendations [25:28] Two OLD Books She Loves A Burning by Megha Majumdar | Amazon | Bookshop.org [26:12] The Underpainter by Jane Urquhart  | Amazon | Bookshop.org  [26:55] Two NEW Books She Loves Truth Telling by Michelle Good | Amazon | Bookshop.org [28:28] We Rip the World Apart by Charlene Carr (expected US release October 8, 2024) | Amazon | Bookshop.org [30:24] Other Books Mentioned: Five Little Indians by Michelle Good [42:08] Hold My Girl by Charlene Carr [30:42] One NEW RELEASE She's Excited About Fire Exit by Morgan Talty (June 4, 2024) | Amazon | Bookshop.org [32:29] Other Books Mentioned: Night of the Living Rez by Morgan Talty [32:40] Last 5-Star Book Amanda Read Brown Girls by Daphne Palasi Andreades | Amazon | Bookshop.org [34:32] Other Books Mentioned A Burning by Megha Majumdar [5:16] Chain-Gang All-Stars by Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah [10:06] The Body Keeps the Score by Bessel van der Kolk M.D. [21:19] Waiting for the Long Night Moon: Stories by Amanda Peters (expected publication August 13, 2024) [24:11] About Amanda Peters Website | Instagram  Amanda Peters is a writer of Mi'kmaq and settler ancestry. Her debut novel, The Berry Pickers is the Winner of the Andrew Carnegie Medal of Excellence in Fiction, the 2023 Barnes & Noble Discovery Prize Winner, and was shortlisted for the Barnes & Noble Book of the Year and the Atwood Gibson Fiction Award from the Writers Trust of Canada. Her work has also appeared in the Antigonish Review, Grain Magazine, the Alaska Quarterly Review, the Dalhousie Review and Filling Station Magazine. She is the winner of the 2021 Indigenous Voices Award for Unpublished Prose and a participant in the 2021 Writers' Trust Rising Stars program. Amanda is a graduate of the Master of Fine Arts Program at the Institute of American Indian Arts (IAIA) in Santa Fe, New Mexico, and has a Certificate in Creative Writing from the University of Toronto.

BlackLantic Weekly
We Rip The World Apart with Charlene Carr

BlackLantic Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2024 42:10


On this weeks episode we speak to author (and Clinton's sister!) Charlene Carr about her book, We Rip the World Apart out NOW. Hear from her some of the inspiration behind the story and hear Hillary share how the book has impacted her as an early reader! Get involved! Leave your comments, message us, find us on our social media sites to DM, inquire about contributions, and more! - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - About BlackLantic: We're a podcast, website and media channel with the goal of bringing Black Canadian East Coast Voices to the world. You can expect to hear from us every week with guests or open discussion, exploring topics and perspectives from all over Atlantic Canada #BlackLantic #EastCoast #BlackLivesMatter #NovaScotia #NewBrunswick #PEI #NFLD #ClintonDavis #HillaryLeBlanc #SaintJohn #Moncton #Halifax #BlackHistoryMonth #CharleneCarr #Author - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - @blacklantic on TikTok, Twitter, IG and FB! Hosts: @Cropberry / @ClintonDavis_ www.blacklantic.ca - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Please considering contributing to our work at https://gofund.me/305ebe1a

FCC of Herrick's Podcast
A World Apart

FCC of Herrick's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2024 34:07


John 8:21-24 (HCSB) John 16:5-11 (HCSB) John 18:33-37 (HCSB) Philippians 3:18-21 (HCSB) John 5:18-19 (HCSB) Ephesians 2:1-10 (HCSB) 2 Corinthians 6:14-18 (HCSB) 1 Peter 2:11-12, 9 (HCSB)

FCC of Herrick's Podcast
A World Apart

FCC of Herrick's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2024 34:07


John 8:21-24 (HCSB) John 16:5-11 (HCSB) John 18:33-37 (HCSB) Philippians 3:18-21 (HCSB) John 5:18-19 (HCSB) Ephesians 2:1-10 (HCSB) 2 Corinthians 6:14-18 (HCSB) 1 Peter 2:11-12, 9 (HCSB)

CAT BEAR
5 CB News-Susan Sarandon 11:22:23 10.19 AM

CAT BEAR

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2023 2:07


Story by: Gail NoblesPhoto: GuillemMedina - Own workUsage: Wikipedia CC BY-SA 4.0According to headlines, Melissa Barrera and Susan Sarandon and others in Hollywood lose jobs because of Israel-Hamas war. Susan was dropped by a talent agency after comments about the war. Well, if she has comments and opinions about it, she has a right to speak. Everyone has a right to their own opinion to say what they believe, and we all have a right to stand up for what we believe is right with God on our side if it's right. And when we stand up we, should be able to do it without fear.Susan Sarandon is an actress. She has received a Daytime Emmy Award, six Primetime Emmy Awards, and nine Golden Globe Awards. In 2002, she was honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Her acting career began in the drama film Joe (1970), the soap opera A World Apart (1970–1971), Thelma & Louise (1991), Blue Beetle (2023) just to name a few.Melissa Barrera is a Mexican actress. You may know her from her role as Sam Carpenter in the slasher films Scream (2022), and Scream VI (2023). I'm Gail Nobles.

Repent And Believe
The Whole World Apart from the Gospel of Jesus Christ, is under CONDEMNATION!!

Repent And Believe

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2023 97:25


**LINK TO THE YOUTUBE VIDEO ON THE RUINS OF SODOM AND GOMORRAH (https://youtu.be/I7_92sjUcOI?si=W1aGDnJhCryhJmbD)** Glory be to God! Welcome everyone to Episode #701, Season 7. **

... Just To Be Nominated
'Indiana Jones' struggles, 'What We Do in the Shadows' returns

... Just To Be Nominated

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2023 44:13


It was a vacation week for one of the co-hosts, but one that had Hollywood ties far outside of California. Terry Lipshetz talks about his family vacation to South Dakota, which included stops at Badlands National Park and Wall Drug, locations of the 2020 Oscar-winning film "Nomadland," as well as Deadwood, which, of course, was the location for the HBO series of the same name. "Barbie" and "Oppenheimer" are set to open this week as "Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny" continues to underperform at the box office. "Wham!" is a documentary on the group featuring pop icons George Michael and Andrew Ridgeley that you won't want to miss. And the fifth season of "What We do in the Shadows" premieres July 13. Co-host Bruce Miller has interviews with Kirsten Schaal (The Guide), Harvey Guillén (Guillermo de la Cruz), Mark Proksch (Colin Robinson), Kayvan Novak (Nandor the Relentless) and Natasia Demetriou (Nadja of Antipaxos). Finally, aside from the big blockbusters of the summer, there is a smaller movie gaining traction — "Sound of Freedom" starring Jim Caviezel as a special agent who tries to stop child sex trafficking. Where to watch "Nomadland" on Hulu "Deadwood" on Max "Deadwood: The Movie" on Max "Barbie" in theaters "Oppenheimer" in theaters "Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny" in theaters "Wham!" on Netflix "What We Do in the Shadows" on FX and Hulu "Sound of Freedom" in theaters About the show Streamed & Screened is a podcast about movies and TV hosted by Bruce Miller, a longtime entertainment reporter who is now the editor of the Sioux City Journal in Iowa and Terry Lipshetz, a senior producer for Lee Enterprises based in Madison, Wisconsin. Episode transcript Note: The following transcript was created by Adobe Premiere and may contain misspellings and other inaccuracies as it was generated automatically: Welcome everyone to another episode of streamed and screened and entertainment podcasts about movies and TV from Lee Enterprises. I'm Terry Lipschitz is senior producer Lee and co-host of the program with Bruce Miller, editor of the Sioux City Journal and longtime entertainment reporter who has been working a heck of a lot harder than I have in the last week because I am back from vacation. What is this deal? You get a vacation and you take a vacation from watching movies. Come on. I have yeah, I have watched the fall. Movies are a vacation. That's right. But when that's part of your job description, I have to. Stop. I am watching around the clock things that you haven't even thought of yet. I've seen. That's how. How intense it is. And they don't take a break. There really should be a week where they go nap. No new movies this week. Nothing happening? No, no TV shows. Just sit still. Do whatever you want to do at home. You know, that is that sort of exists in sports because that's actually the the genesis of the Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue started coming out in February because it was it was that time of the year when there was nothing. It was it was after the NFL's season. It was before spring training. Yeah, there's hockey and basketball still going on, but it's like, you know, you can only tell so many stories there. So we're going to do a swimsuit issue. So that's what that is. And even in sports right now, it's a little bit of a dead time because we're at the Major League Baseball All-Star break. So there's the Home Run Derby, there's the All-Star Game, but there's really not a lot of sports. But yeah, you're right. There's not a not a true break in the movie entertainment world. A swimsuit edition. Yeah. Yeah. Great for us. And then we just look at the pictures and that's all we care about. But my my vacation, though, I didn't get away from the movies completely because we went. We packed up the minivan, we got the kids inside, and we headed west and we headed west. And we started seeing signs for see the the costumes and sets for Dances with Wolves and stop in, said Larry. What's that? It's just. Prairie. Do you just drag through it? I've seen it. It's good. Yeah, but we all drug. We stopped it while drug. Yeah, because we stopped at the Badlands, which of course was a major plot point for the movie. Nomadland. So you said, Would you please tell Frances McDormand that I want a double egg fried on wheat toast? Right. I had a donut. That's all. I had it while drug. I had. Free water. Fabulous. I did not get any free water. No. Oh, darn. Darn. Did you see the jackalope? Yes, I did. Okay. And they have like a mini Mount Rushmore in the back that you could always with. And I think you can get on. You can like I think there's a dinosaur there, too. If I remember right. Yeah. At the exit. I know there was one dinosaur at the exit to get off and yeah, it's a pretty neat little place. Well, can I give you a little spoiler alert? Okay. The spoiler alert in the new movie Joy Ride. One of the things they talk about is going to South Dakota or a second vacation. Oh, so if there's a sequel to Joy Ride, they're going to South Dakota. Interesting. Interesting. And we ended up also in Deadwood, which was the location of or the setting, rather, one of my favorite HBO series of all time. Also called Deadwood. And it was it was fascinating to me because everything was named after, you know, a real life person who I also recognize recognized. Yeah, right, exactly. We did see the like the saloon where he was killed. Was the virgin. Yeah, I think so. Yeah. Okay. Yeah. Calamity Jane, did you see anything with her? We went up to the cemetery where Jane is buried right next to Bill. So we saw that. We saw some place. I don't even know it was like a deli or something. It. It was called Mr. Woo's from that character from the show. We saw the Gem Saloon. We saw a former brothel. They're doing tours there now, but you have to be at least 16 to enter. So we could go in there, but it was open for the canteen. So yeah, we it was open from 1876 to 1980 until it was shut down by federal agents. Oh, no, that's not the Ronald Reagan probably did it, right? No, right, exactly. And said, we can't have this. We can't. No. So it was a fun little trip. And, you know, we saw the saw the sights and Mount Rushmore. And did you were you in that kind of entry area where we we saw north by northwest, they redid the visitor's center. So it is did we the same But if you go now if you continued West and gone to Los Angeles the Academy museum for the Academy Awards has the backdoor out that they used in north by northwest of Mount Rushmore. And did you not? I took a picture in front of that thing and I posted on social media and friend said, Weber, you had South Dakota? Well, I wasn't in South Dakota. I was at the backdrop of Mount Rushmore. So now my goal is, is to go there this year and actually take the picture so that it's angled just as much as it is or that backdrop. And you can see but it is really weird because North by Northwest has been on TCM recently and when you watch, you go, Wow, this does look like a sad it looks real sad like. But I remember many years we'd hear stories about people who were extras in North by Northwest because they did shoot a part of it there. And they talk about, you know, all I remember when Cary Grant came out and you think, boy, does that ever leave an impression? People people hang on this step a long time. So if you ever have a movie made in your town just know people will be talking about it 30 years from now. I do want to go back though, now and watch Nomadland. It's been a couple of years and that movie, I don't know what you thought of it, but for me, that's probably one of my favorite award season kind of movies from the last decade. It was I thought it was just horribly depressing, but in some ways just a beautifully done movie too. I never knew that there were people like that who were traveling around and just kind of living on the edge and that I thought, What could I do that? Could I be one of those nomads and then I talked to one of the people who are featured in the movie. She said, You could do it, you could do it. It's a matter of getting rid of stuff. That's the big problem We hold on to way too much. And if you get it down to what you absolutely, positively need, you could go anywhere and do that and have that life. Now they don't get that choice. You know, a lot of times it's just there is no money there to to own a house or to rent a place or something like that. So they they live on this on this edge and then go where, you know, the sun is. Because if you're in some cold place like here, it ain't easy being, you know, nomadic in the Midwest, right? So you just need to get rid of all the crap in your basement. And there's so much of it. I've been adding more because we're moving. Get the office by bringing in more crab haul because they don't want to throw it right away. I bet I'll look at it. Yeah. Oh, my God. It's the archives of the movie industry for the last 50 years. That's what it. Is. That's what it is. It's too much crap. And now new stuff coming. You know, yesterday in Los Angeles, they premiered Barbie and Barbie. Sounds like it's going to be huge. And I kid you not. It's going to be huge because it's getting good reviews. It has the backing of Mattel. So, you know, they're going to look for every dime they can find out of this. And it's going to be kind of snarky and funny. And they say that can play by Ryan Gosling steals the movie. I'm looking forward to this one. I mean, my daughters have been talking about it. And I think my wife was just going to be like, we'll leave dad at home for this one. I'll take the girls. Yeah, I'm like, No, no, no, no, no, no, no. I want to see this one. Well, and you know, have you seen the the Oppenheimer Barbie mash ups? Because they both open on the same day and they've been doing goofy posters for the two together. It's very cute. Check out Social media. You'll find the Barbie Oppenheimer Duo. Oh, I've got to I have to check that one out. Now, there's another film, which I am trying to get to see it, but it is not doing so hot right now at the theater, is it open number one? And then it this this past week it got knocked down to two by Insidious And it's like I mean, is this thing even going to recoup its money? Indiana Jones in the dial Destiny. I think it will. No, I think it will. I don't worry about it. You haven't seen it yet. So let me tell you that it holds up. It's too long. And they do this de-aging thing with Harrison Ford, where there's a big, huge action sequence at the beginning that I think because they wanted to make you maybe remind you of what Indiana Jones was like, but either it's a stunt man with his face superimposed on it, and then De-Aged it looks good. It really I didn't feel like I was being duped or anything. It wasn't like it was the Polar Express, but it moves. It kind of borrows from the other ones. So you'll say, Well, this is kind of a plot point I've seen before, but it does have a number of return visits from friends. So you'll meet those people and there's an ending that makes you feel like, Yeah, I think Harrison can bow out now. I think he's okay. But I enjoyed it. I thought it was, you know, he was too long. But I always say that about every movie. And yeah, I was fine with it. I did not. It was this. This. Oh, God, we can't go to that. I think they always get the first big week because they don't put anything big up against it. But the second week, if you're going up against a horror film, come on. A horror film. The kid, the place is packed. When I went to see Joy right now, well, I'm not going to have to worry about Joy Ride because they're not going to see that. It was insidious. They were lined up. The kids are all over the place to see this thing, and it's horror films. That's what they love. Yeah. I think the other thing too, that you pointed out, the kids are lined up, right? The kids were not lined up to go see Indiana Jones. That one I had read had really skewed Gen-X and older. And it's rare because because moviegoer kids today are predominantly younger. So that one was it was almost like two thirds were 4045 and are going to see Indiana Jones and I looked at Rotten tomatoes the tomatometer on it from critics 69%. So it's not terrible. It's not it's not like completely panned by the critics. The audience score 88%. So it's it's getting a solid reception from the people that are going to see it. It's just the audience that you would normally expect, like the last one, because I think the Last Crusade, which was the third movie and probably one of my favorite in the franchise was Sean Connery in it that won top Batman the year it came out. You know, you couldn't expect this to be huge because it's too late. It should have been a lot sooner. I don't know that there is all that kind of interest in Indiana, even at Disney, where they have like a stunt show and then they've got a ride at Disneyland and they're not that popular. And so I don't know that, you know, I think it's more of a button that they want to put a button on the end of this thing. And they could easily reboot the series if they wanted to in a different way. But they're not giving up anything that could be potential money. And so they probably spend too much on it. I would have made it 90 minutes because I think it would seem more like a serial, and I think it could have been just as good. But hey, you know, Spielberg wasn't in on it. Lucas wasn't directing, you know, So that is what it is. But I enjoyed it. And maybe that's probably why The Rotten Tomatoes was up a little bit. That was my vote. I probably skewed it. It's not bad. It is not one of those ones where you go, Oh, will grandma like it? We'll send grandma to this one. It isn't. It isn't one of those Clint Eastwood kind of things where you go, Yeah, this is just exactly like the kind of movie somebody who goes once a year should see. It's it's a way, for those of you who have seen Indiana Jones like Indiana Jones, to kind of finish it off. Okay, You can't watch Lord of the Rings without seeing the third one. We're introducing our kids to Indiana Jones right now. We got through Raiders of the Lost Ark. We got through Temple of Doom. Between the vacation and the fact that I want my kids to understand what Indiana Jones is before we take them is just kind of what's been slowing us down a little bit there, too. So where were. Yes, they absolutely loved it. And even though it's a little bit more intense, a little bit more in some scenes, scary, they kind of equate it with national treasure in a sense, because it's got that similar history looking for relics kind of thing. So they they really love the national Treasure movies. So I can't explain to them. It's like it's a little bit like that to a degree, but, you know, a little bit more violent. Love, though, how they always get the right clue, you know? Are they always able to? Yeah. Okay. This is the one that. What about a false clue where it sends them off on a real goose chase and they can't figure out what's going on. They don't do those in those kind of movies. They don't do that in this one either. But, you know, yeah, I, I think they'll like it. But just now, two and a half hours. Two and a half large beverage. Yep. Well, we got the bucket. The bucket of was ready to go. That's all. You need. All we need a big bucket of popcorn. So we're also middle of the summer. We are getting a steady stream of new TV shows popping out here and there. And there's another one and you've got some interviews with that. So can you talk a little bit about what's coming up? Sure. Well, I just give you one little quick one to watch on Netflix. Sure. I think this will fit in your wheelhouse since you've been away from these things. It's a documentary on Wham and it is really fascinating because you tend to cut Andrew Ridgeley short and you don't think that he did that much. And you realize that it never could have happened without him. It's a remarkable quick documentary that you don't see them now. You don't see them. They just you just hear them talking over footage from that time and what was going on and the things that they were worried about and how they. Yeah, one of the my favorite things was they had this last Christmas said they were going to have four number one hits in one year and they were all excited that they were going to have the number one Christmas song that year. And then there was the be like USA for Africa British version. That was a Christmas song. And George sang on it, but it didn't they didn't get the number one hit and they realized that that was not necessary. We didn't see that. What the big thing was is that we were giving money to a cause that helped. But it's fascinating and how they all evolved from this because it was like they were 19 and 20 years old and they were thrust in the middle of all of it. But that's it's wham, it's on Netflix as one you want to see. Is it a just a single movie or multi-episode? It's just one. It's a documentary one. Okay. Not even 2 hours. I think it's 90 when you Yeah, when you look at it on the thing, it looks like, oh, is this some kind of teeny bop thing that they're trying to do? It's not. It's a very well-done documentary, but don't expect to see interviews with them looking like, you know, all their old you don't see the old versions of either of them. But they both do talk throughout the whole thing. And. Well, and unfortunately, George Michael passed away in 2016. So but I guess, you know, they could have even brought some some more modern footage into it. But know what, I, I think there's a whole other documentary that could be done about George Michael Post Wham! Mm. And you'll see how he was huge with that. But what was remarkable is that he never really got that the street cred from the business. I looked at 1 to 2 Grammys in his whole career. Come on. You know, this is one they're going to be doing a Bohemian Rhapsody about. At some point there's going to be a good George Michael movie that some actor is going to want to make because there's just so much there to uncover. But yeah, that's one that you you should put in your list. And also starting this week is the BFI season what we do in the shadows about the vampires from your homeland? My homeland of Staten Island, New York. Yeah. Not Transylvania. No, but yes. And you've never watched this? I have it. No, no. Some of those shows I'll catch like half of them. And then the other half just kind of completely elude me. Like I'm into shows. Like. Like Dave. Because that's an artifact show, right? And there's a few others that pop out there, like Fargo. I think that was an F show, right When that one's right on TV. Did you watch Dave this year? Yes. Yes, I did. You see the Brad Pitt episode? Yes. Yes. That is some of the funniest TV ever. They're talking Brad Pitt for best. That's the former performer for that role. And I thought he was great. Oh, my goodness. Yeah, that was I it was just a a bet. You know what? Crazy, right? The episode with Ray Stalker and what was his name? He like? He's like, no, no call. You can actually call me. And I can't remember what it was. Yes. My real name and then I had to Google is like, is that really his name? It it is a. No, no, no, no, no, no. Did you watch the the bear? I have not quite started the bear yet. That is that is like waiting for me now that I'm back from vacation to start diving into it. Okay. Well when you get to the Jamie Lee Curtis episode, you will see the winner of next year's Emmy for best guest performance. Jamie has never been better. She plays the mother and she is unbelievable in that. And it's about I think it's episode six. But you want to ask now back to my what we do in the shadows, because you must see this if you haven't gotten involved. You know, it's odd that something like Dave and something like the Bear the Bear can be considered comedies. Right. When this is out. Now, comedy, this is just unreal. Well, it's about these vampires living in Staten Island, and they have a familiar Guillermo who helps one of them and then really, in exchange wants to become a vampire and they kind of, you know, dangle the carrot before him and like, yeah, yeah, we'll get to that. We'll get to that. Well, this season, he doesn't want to wait anymore. He doesn't want to have to hold on to, you know, whatever. So he becomes a little more independent and that forces them to be a little more independent, too. They go to the mall for the first time, which is interesting. Last year, Colin Robinson, who was the the energy vampire, and you have these at work, I'm sure, Right. Well, you suck all the energy out of you. And, you know, they stand around your desk. You say, oh, please, go away. Please, please, please do not stand here. Don't ask me anything. Well, last year he had died the year before, and then last year came back as a baby. Colin Robinson. Then, then adolescence and Colin Robinson, then teenage Colin Robinson. Well, now he's back to being himself and he's kind of as surly energy vampire at this point. And he works at a restaurant. And if you've ever had a surly waiter, this is Colin Robinson, you'll enjoy that. So he's back. But then the other one's Nadia. Last year had a restaurant of her own where people like Sofia Coppola traffic there and everything. It all kind of went to hell. And so she's trying to pick up the pieces after the restaurant or the nightclub has closed. And Nandor, who is the boss of Guillermo, had Trouble with Love last year and is kind of searching this year, looking for where he might fit in at what will be his place, what will he be able to do. And the guide, played by Kristen Schaal, is in this as a regular this year, and she is she becomes friendly with odd, different people. So there's a very big mix of characters and you'll get a chance to kind of see them in different settings. There is no one, I think one plotline that kind of carries through you just every time just go and you're going to enjoy politics becomes part of it. So if you know anything about politics in Staten Island, it might be worth your while to watch that. But I had a chance to talk to five of the actors. Well, yeah, and you'll hear a little bit about what they have to say about this season and what prompted some, because I had quite longstanding questions that I wanted to know the answers to. Nadia Neistat, Natasha, who plays Nadia, has this little doll that's kind of a doppelganger for her, and the doll is a ghost. It's as this is so complicated, you must watch it from the beginning. But the ghost kind of comes through that doll. And I asked her about playing with the doll, and I asked Harvey about the changes that he has as Guillermo and then the energy vampire and what that really means to everybody. So there's a lot there to to unpack. Hopefully we'll be able to and hopefully you'll be able to tell who's talking at what time. Okay, so let's set this up. So we I know with the interviews you had one set of interviews with three of them and then and then so who we want to go to first. We'll start with Kristen Schaal and Harvey Guillén and who are Guillermo and The Guide. And they talk about the really the trick to being successful in a series like this and also what secret they've learned about being character actors. You are you have such a life where you're able to pop in and do whatever you want and it's like, what is I mean, right, Harvey Isn't. That the way she is? I was ecstatic when we were lucky enough to get this. And like, I said this before, but I'm such a fan and I fanboy over her and quoted I met her at a party first beforehand and was already like an on then found out at the party that she's friends with Germain and stuff and and they had worked together obviously before and we got lucky enough that we were able to have her come play with us and then to have to come back again and to be recurring on this show and be such an addition, we're just lucky enough to have her. And and I'm still a fanboy. And say, Harvey, what is your Venmo handle. That. That is how it is done. It is done. So so please do it. Is it fun to be with them because they are. I have never seen a show that seems like it's this exciting. It is the most exciting thing in the world. I mean, it every every episode is having something dumb, a spectacle, something that's never been done before, something that you'll come to work and you know you're going to be doing something you've never done before and you'll never do again penance. So rather you're going to be being with Richards, you're going to be watching, you're going to be staying irreverent things and and you're going to be doing it with some of the best people in comedy. So my one of my most favorite jobs that ever had and I'm really proud of the show, too. Like I sometimes I'm proud of myself, but I get a little shy around some of them, but this one, because it's such a beast of hilarity every time someone they love the show, I go crazy too. But does the guide have a name? Well, so the guide had a name, but she forgot it. So. We can call her. And what's the deal with Familiars? Why doesn't everybody have a familiar? Hmm. I think a lot of people do have familiars. I think that, you know, we look at the workforce and a lot of people are familiars in a way. They are longing to be promoted, they are overlooked, they are underpaid, underappreciated and kind of slave to labor to get that big promotion, to break that, you know, door open. And sometimes it is come and sometimes you, you know, build a life around the career that you think will be a big payoff at the end. And it doesn't work that way. So I think gear represents a lot of us in that way where we see ourselves in Guillermo because, yeah, we've all been there. We've all been in love with someone maybe from afar, that we can express, having been real with our, you know, our honest, our feelings about something or our sexuality, our, you know, our overlooked for something at work, hate our boss or upset or our coworkers or I hate having roommates. Like it's very relatable just because it's all human storylines with the I. Just you covered all of us in him, right? He is. Like, Yeah, this is it. But you know, the strange thing is this was a real big break for you, right? How has your life changed after this? Because this is unbelievable. I remember when we first met you and it was like you couldn't believe that you were getting the job, and now you're on everything. I still can't believe I am getting the check. Yeah, it's been an amazing, you know, launch pad, I guess you could say, with the show. And I didn't really think about the longevity of the show when I first started. I, you know, we got past the pilot because I really love the show so much. And to go back on season one and then season two and find out last season that we got picked up our season three to be up at ten for six seasons or two seasons out next, which is incredible. And it's just such a gift, especially in this day and age. I feel like that's incredible. And, and yeah, I, you know, it's basically, you know, the show that I get recognition for other projects that in voiceover or live action or theatrical or whatever it is it's like I'm such a fan and would you love we would love for you to play this role. And lucky enough that I've been playing different things a year or more, which is really nice because it would be easy to just kind of get stuck on one thing. But I'm very fortunate, very grateful to this show and and loved doing it. What was success. Where you thought it would. Be? I mean, what is success? You know, I feel like in my head I always wanted to act and and make a living off of that. And I think as long as you're happy doing it, even if it's a room of 99 seater or 2 million people and through a movie screen or a television screen, then you're giving it your best. I always pride myself in doing the work that I would do regardless of the budget or the popularity of the project. As long as I can walk away from the project saying I gave that my best and I can say that I did my best, that's all I can do. Yeah, well, Henry, I think you always been ready to be a star. This is my mom. You see, Kristin, Rosalie, this. This going to ask. You how much money you don't know, right? Yeah. My Venmo is going to go through the roof that. It's at orange it. But, Kristen, you are always busy, you're always working. And I don't know. What I can say is the reason other than you're really good at it. But is there something is there a secret to this that, you know, everybody wants to work with you? What is that? She's amazing and everybody wants to work with you. So it's it's an easier thing to do when you work with someone as talented like Kristen at five in the morning after working 12 hours or 14, 15 hour days on set and you never want to bump into someone in the hallway that you want to be like, gosh. And every time you move into Kristen, her energy is so positive they can go another 12 hours if you need to, because that's the kind of energy and talent you want to be surrounded with. So it's easy for me anyways. Anyways, I took. A lot to pay out. Okay, lot the back. But what is it? Is it because you bring a different sensibility to these roles or what is it? Well, you know, I'm I li one of the things that I that is really exciting is yeah, like my friend Jemaine wrote the World Apart for me to be on his show and and remembered me from way back when. And and I find that when I get invited to play on different shows, it's usually to, to play roles that are going to be different and a little bit weird. I like to think that I am really brave when I act and I'll just do whatever people say. Maybe that'll go down well, but well, if you have that much, I can't. I couldn't tell you what it is without saying that I'm the best actress in the world. No, I don't know. I. You know, what? Can I tell you what I think the key was, both of you, is that you really love character parts. And too often I think people get into the business where they think I need to be the leading man. I need to be the the, you know, the debutante, whatever it might be. And you guys just find these characters that are so good that you can sink your teeth in, pardon the pun, and really enjoy. And I think that's the trick, is that when these kids come out of these acting schools, they don't realize it. The best parts are not the leading man or the leading woman. Bruce, don't print that. Now you do that. You did that. I, I think you and Mark Blackwood's approach could have stayed the same thing. Like, oh, being a character actor is the best gig in the business because the characters are always going to be different and unique and fun then, as opposed to the leading man or woman has to start to relate to a bigger audience. But we get to play like very offbeat when we get to do the weirdest things. And we also don't have to see our faces on screen the whole time, and that feels good to get to. All right, Bruce, thanks for that interview. Now, you also have an interview with three more actors. Can you set that game? Tires? Come on, you don't tires. Oh, I'm sorry. All the time. So a three vampire kind of thing is is, I think, a trifecta. You get that there. So this time you're going to hear Mark Proksch, who plays Colin Robinson, and then you'll hear Kayvan Novak, who plays Nandor, and then Natasia Demetriou, who plays Nadja. And they are they interplay a lot on the show. So you'll see them interacting a lot on the series this season. But here they are together, so good luck for me, right? You know, trying to sort all this out. But it's what we do in the shadows. And this is another set of vampires. Yeah. I'm Bruce Miller from the Sioux City Journal. You know, I looked at all of the the episodes they let us see. And I realize that this season is a lot about change. Do you see that, too, that there's a lot of change in all of your characters? So yeah, why not? I think, you know, our characters are always evolving, devolving and, you know, that's part of what makes the show appealing, I guess. Change like, well, why does Nandor always go back to the the health club to find his changes? You'd have to ask Nando that. I think you know he's it goes back to that was you know because he likes. Doing weights man he likes being around other dudes. And getting sweaty and like, you know, flexing his muscle. That's the secret. That's easy. But Mark, you had the biggest the biggest shift from last year. How was that that season even? Were you even around that much or how was that how did that play out? No, I wasn't around all that much. I filmed almost all of the the child sequences back in Los Angeles. And it wasn't until I hit well, Colin. Hits puberty, I guess. That I was on set and back. It was that was really exciting. I mean, it breathes some fresh air into the character for me, just like being. Back this year was a breath of fresh. Air for me and getting to be back with, you know, my friends and and acting against. Them. You also a big change, though, in terms of potential career. There is an episode where you consider something else, and I don't want to say anything for fear of being killed, but you know, talk about vampires. There you are. Yeah. And you know, what better place than politics for an energy vampire to cast its web? Yeah. I mean, this year was that there is a lot of change, and Colin is still trying to get his feet back underneath him and kind of get his groove back, I guess you would say. And, you know, there is some love interest there for him. You know, at the beginning of the season, he's a waiter. Then he goes into politics and then there's another little shift at the end of the season. So it's it's a fun season. I think, for all actors. I missed the nightclub, I got to say, not just was just wonderful. Do you miss it as much. As I do? Yeah, I was. I did similarly love it as a like, just as like, I guess as an actor, just there are certain sets that are really like, comfortable and fun to hang out on and fell. And that set was, was definitely one of those, unlike the attention to detail, maybe a little bit the fact that my name was in lights wherever I looked really, really lapping and being in that space. So. And did you make. Did you take anything from that set? I did know to take a lot of napkins. Well, they basically like they properly, as always on this show, the set designers and props people like went above and beyond and all the not like napkins, bar mat straws like covered with my name. So I did take a few all those things and I still have my eye on one of the like big signs and lights. But I also you've got to check yourself with this stuff. What you going to do, put off in your own house? Yeah, of course you do. Too, I think. I think my friends and family would disown me if I started, you know, one too many portraits of yourself in your own house. You know what I mean? I've already got about 15, so. You know, And there's never too many. There's never too many. Why does Nandor add the only familiar? Why doesn't everybody else have a familiar. I think, Laszlo, in that you did have a family. I think we had a series of families, but they kept dying, right? Yeah, that was it. Kind of left off. Do you just kind of let them go or decant You applied for new ones? I mean, I think we probably heard, but we kept having a really hard time. They kept dying and really disgusting ways. And then we got so far who obviously, I think lips and they sort of a sweatshop underground and you're a slow they're kind of each other's Nadia in a weird way I think and they're also way less codependent than Nando and I think the reason why Nando still has a family and still has, you know him around is because it's Gamow. It's because of their very, very intense friendship passes relationship. But this could be the, you know, the end of that. So I'm just putting that out there. There there could be some trouble just saying. Right. And why is Nandor never happy? It's a good question. He's been a miserable as any for quite a few seasons now, um, which are quite like playing, I think playing miserable is easier than playing kind of incredibly happy all the time. Um, he's searching, man. He's lost, you know, He's a lost soul. He doesn't know what he wants. Is know where to get get it. You know? Yeah. Mo makes him happy. But now again, why makes him sad? Yeah, You want to hug him. And even though you think that'd be the person, you probably hug because he is kind of intimidating, right? Right there. The hug is there for you. I just know it's there right after this. Many years, though, do you guys say, how long can we do this show? No, really. I mean, I think it's you know, it's still super funny. I think this last season, that's the season about that's about to drop is one of our funniest seasons. And I there's some examples of shows that keep going and keep being hilarious Like always Sunny in Philadelphia has been on for three seasons and it's still funny and inventive. And as brilliant as it was day one, if not better. But when you started this, did you think it was going to be this long? No. No Day and age? No. Because, you know, all experience I'd had up until this was like, you do a pilot, does it even make it to television? Probably not. And then you're like, like at the end of season one, I was genuinely like, my cards was so sincere and like, it's been, you know, like because I was like, I'm never going to see these people again. This is it, you know, like, it's so generous with morale. And then and then like, Oh, we're coming back. And I honestly, I just don't have a point of reference to say, you know, like, yeah, there'll be a season two and three, you know, you know. So yeah, it's, it's, it, it's really like sometimes I can't believe it when I think about it. Yeah, well. I think it could keep on going forever because vampires last come on a show about vampires could last two. Thank you, Bruce, for those interviews. It sounds like a good season, and I think you're right. I got to go back and we got to start watching this. Yeah. Staten Island, baby. That's where I'm from. One of the five boroughs in New York City. More than anybody. You are going to love this thing. And there's a movie that started the whole works and then it led into this series. But you must watch it and then you'll be asking questions. Say, was the one playing that person. You know, it's it's it's very fascinating. And you think, where are they going to go with this? How could they keep going? But you could because everything is kind of a new a new world for that, even going out in the daylight. Another and it you know something I don't think I ever see. So we're good. But I want to mention one more thing before we before we log off for the week. Here's a movie that did not really have any kind of premium. Let's see. I mean, people talk about it as that. But is this going to be it's called the Sound of Freedom. And Jim Caviezel, if you don't know who that is, he starred in The Passion of the Christ as Jesus. And like his good friend Mel Gibson, he likes doing issue films. And this is about child sex trafficking. And it is getting huge audiences. Now, I don't know if there's like an underground of people saying, You must go see this film, but it's a hard watch because of the topic, and yet it does get you talking about the subject. So if you're looking for something and you haven't figured out where do I, what should I go see? I don't want to see Indiana Jones. It might be something that you're interested in. I went to Joy Ride and I was shocked at how funny it was. Joy Ride was incredibly funny, but so dirty. This is the hard hour show that I thought our feelings was going to be. There are things in that movie that my mouth is still dropped open, but fascinating. And it could be another one of those ones that cracks the the door for Asian actors because it's largely an all Asian cast. And they tell stories that are, you know, interesting. I've not heard it before and fun. And it's like watching The Hangover, but it's an Asian female hangover. Japanese shoe is in it. Yeah, Lee Park is in it. So, you know, they they're starting to get big names. I thought, oh God, they're going to have Michelle Yeoh be in here somewhere. Right. But she wasn't so they're, they're branching out and I think we're doing a better job of that. But it's fun. It's fun, but it is a hard, hard. R And you can tell it's a hard hour because the previews are all hard are previews and you go, They can't do that in a preview, can they? And they do. Is that the one where they give you that instead of the green. And the Red Band is the Red Band trailer. That's right. Okay. All right, Bruce, thanks again. Another great episode in the books. And we will be back again next week with another episode of Streamed and screened. Not suitable for all audiences.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Where to Ski
Ski Portillo with Katie White - a world apart

Where to Ski

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2023 22:32


In this episode we go south…way south to the Andes Mountains in Chile. My guest today lives and works in the mountains 12 months a year. In the winter Katie White is in charge of all instructor training at the Yellowstone Club in Wyoming and is a PSIA-AASI Examiner, in the summer, she is the Ski School Director for Ski Portillo. Portillo is unlike any other ski resort in the world. It is approximately 2 hrs by car from Chile's capital, Santaigo. A small resort by US standards, this resort is family owned, has world class skiing for all levels of skier and crea tes a “live-in community” similar to a small ski town.  Find Katie White My Favs Best Restaurant – Main Dining Room - Hotel Portillo Best Hotel - Hotel Portillo - the only hotel in town- comfortable and done with excellence Best Apres - Tio Bobs - best apres south of Taos Best Run- Cruce Lake Run Don't miss – Sunrise or sunset on the lake. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/john--morgan/message

Movie Madness
Episode 357: The Wonderfully Weird With Campbell & Paxton

Movie Madness

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2023 75:46


There's a little something for everyone this week on the Blu-ray scene. Especially if you like it weird. Peter Sobczynski joins Erik Childress again to talk about Criterion's release of one of the landmarks of international cinema. Barbara Hershey takes on apartheid and Rory Calhoun explores as Marco Polo. Peter chimes in on the Black Panther sequel while there are also new 4K releases of an Oscar-winning musical and a charming zombie romcom. Then it gets weirder with a campy sequel getting its own 4K release, Bill Paxton fighting the homeless and a bizarre internet thriller featuring Peter's favorite actress and one of Erik's favorite musicians. Last but certainly not least and weird in the best ways, another tribute to arguably the best performance of Bruce Campbell's career. Now in 4K. 0:00 - Intro 0:47 - Criterion (Three Colors Trilogy 4K) 5:27 - Kino (If I Were King, Marco Polo, A World Apart, Sorrowful Jones) 18:06 - Walt Disney (Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (4K)) 22:52 - Paramount (Chicago 4K) 31:59 - Warner Bros. (Warm Bodies (4K)) 37:52 - Lightyear (The Return of Swamp Thing (4K)) 44:47 - Arrow Films (.Com for Murder, The Vagrant) 1:01:52 - Shout! Factory (Bubba Ho-Tep 4K) 1:10:21 – New Blu-Ray Announcements 1:13:03 - Outro

Massively OP
Episode 403: Roundtable and state of the site

Massively OP

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2023 75:08


On this week's episode, Bree and Justin bring on Colin and Eliot for a full-fledged roundtable. Discussion topics include most-played MMOs of 2022, our recent awards show, and the annual state of the site. Please rise while listening to this podcast to show respect! It's the Massively OP Podcast, an action-packed hour of news, tales, opinions, and gamer emails! And remember, if you'd like to send in your question to the show, use this link or call in to our voicemail at (734) 221-3973. Show notes: Intro What were our most-played MMOs of 2022? What are we looking forward to in 2023? Massively OP Awards review State of the Site Outro Other info: Podcast theme: "A World Apart" from FFXIV Your show hosts: Justin, Eliot, Colin, and Bree Listen to Massively OP Podcast on iTunes, Stitcher, Player FM, TuneIn, iHeartRadio, Pocket Casts, Amazon, and Spotify Follow Massively Overpowered: Website, Twitter, Facebook, Twitch If you're having problems seeing or using the web player, please check your flashblock or scriptblock setting.

You, Me and An Album
88. Dennis Diken Discusses The Lovin' Spoonful, Daydream

You, Me and An Album

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2022 65:09


Smithereens drummer and music historian Dennis Diken joins Al for this episode to talk about The Lovin' Spoonful's second album, Daydream. Dennis shares why he thinks this is an album worth knowing and why he has been a Lovin' Spoonful fan ever since their first album came out. He also discusses The Smithereens' newly-released LP, The Lost Album, and what the band has in store for the future.As Dennis mentioned, you can stream his weekly radio show. Check it out here! https://www.wfmu.org/playlists/DIBe sure to keep up with Dennis and The Smithereens!Twitter: @SmithereensHQInstagram: @the_smithereens_officialAl is on Twitter at @almelchiorBB, and this show has accounts on Twitter and Instagram at @youmealbum. Be sure to follow @youmealbum to find out in advance about upcoming guests and featured albums for this podcast.1:03 Dennis joins the show3:03 Dennis talks about “The Empty Set” and his connection to Scott McCaughey9:15 Al explains why he picked Daydream from Dennis' short list10:42 Dennis discusses a couple of personal connections he has with The Lovin' Spoonful15:38 Dennis remembers exactly when he first heard The Spoonful18:22 Dennis explains why he chose Daydream for his short list19:25 “Summer in the City” was one of the most memorable songs from Al's childhood22:15 There is a reason why The Spoonful's singles sounded so different from each other24:19 The Spoonful's music was a strong influence on Dennis28:36 Dennis clears up Al's confusion about who is singing lead vocals31:45 Dennis and Al dig into “Butchie's Tune”36:16 They talk about the album's two hit singles40:34 Dennis walks through what he likes about the remaining tracks44:42 Dennis had a dilemma when he bought Daydream47:29 Dennis likes the fun vibe of The Spoonful's albums50:01 Dennis talks about The Smithereens' Lost Album56:04 Dennis talks about his show on WFMU.org59:38 Dennis has some news about The SmithereensOutro music is from “A World Apart” by The Smithereens.

Ramana  Maharshi Commentary
Ramana Maharshi Commentary Podcast 40 Verses on Reality V 6 No world apart from thought

Ramana Maharshi Commentary

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2022 20:43


Ramana Maharshi's words: "Nor is there any such thing as the physical world apart from and independent of thought." Commentary by Richard Clarke. With an discourse from Nome, "What do you consider yourself to be?" 

Romancing the Shelf
Nora Roberts' Fantasy Novellas: Part 2

Romancing the Shelf

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2022 44:51


We are continuing our discussion of Nora's fantasy novellas, and we are already seeing growth from the last three discussed. Plus, you don't want to miss the book that Emily describes as an "80s fever dream." Come listen as we break down Winter Rose (2001) and A World Apart (2002).

Spooky Sundays
The possibility of a paranormal portal that rips the world apart

Spooky Sundays

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2022 73:30


Anne and Renata have been investigating paranormal occurrences for the past twenty years. Join them for a weekly wrap up of everything paranormal, supernatural, and mystical including Tarot readings, haunted object discovery and the history of weird and bizarre happenings. Listen live on Sunday nights from 8pm! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Métamorphose, le podcast qui éveille la conscience
{REDIFF} Best-Of - #17 Méditation solstice - Anne Ghesquière : La brèche de lumière

Métamorphose, le podcast qui éveille la conscience

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2022 24:25


{REDIFFUSION} de la méditation #21 du 21 juin 2020***Série Best-Of***En ces temps de changements profonds, j'ai eu envie de proposer ce petit séjour quotidien de 20mn à l'intérieur de soi pour se sentir plus alignés, centrés et en cohérence, se sentir bien dans notre temple sacré, dans notre maison intérieure. Chaque jour, pendant ces 21 jours et jusqu'au 21 juin vous pourrez découvrir une pratique méditative avec un invité différent. Je ne peux que vous inciter à gouter à toutes ces voies et observer ce qui émerge en vous.Chaque invité a été sélectionné pour la qualité de sa pratique. Que vous preniez ce programme en cours de route ou dès le début n'a aucune importance, vous êtes les bienvenus sur le chemin ! Ce programme restera en libre accès, vous pourrez aussi y revenir à tout moment. Je vous souhaite des instants magiques avec vous-même et pleinement en lien avec le frémissement du monde.Méditation avec Anne Ghesquière :Dans cette ultime méditation au solstice d'été Anne Ghesquière propose un voyage en soi pour ouvrir la brèche de lumière et accueillir corps, coeur et âme l'espace de tous les possibles. Laissez vous traverser par la brèche de lumière, cet amour infini...Anne Ghesquière est fondatrice du média FemininBio et auteure de livres sur la beauté au naturel, le bien-être et la spiritualité. Elle est aussi directrice de collection aux Editions Eyrolles sur les sujets de parentalité bienveillante, le développement personnel, l'éveil de la conscience et le green LifeStyle living. Anne est instructrice de Wutao, un art corporel d'éveil à soi et crétarice des podcasts Métamorphose. Elle est ambassadrice du Fonds 1% pour la Planète et co-organise les rencontres "se changer soi pour changer le monde", à Paris.Merci infiniment à Lévon Minassian et à Long Distance Productions - BABEL STUDIOS pour leur autorisation à la diffusion d'un extrait de l'album Songs from a World Apart dans cette méditation. Retrouvez toute l'actualité de Lévon Minassian sur : www.levonminassian.comMerci à Imanou Risselard et Pol Charoy d'avoir crée le Wutao, ce merveilleux art corporel contemporain qui éveille l'âme du corps.Soutenez notre podcast en rejoignant dès maintenant la Tribu Métamorphose : http://www.patreon.com/metamorphoseRetrouvez Métamorphose, le podcast qui éveille la conscience sur Apple Podcast / Spotify / Google Podcasts / Deezer / YouTube / SoundCloud / CastBox/ TuneIn.Suivez l'actualité des épisodes Métamorphose Podcast sur Instagram, découvrez l'invité de la semaine et gagnez des surprises ;-)InstagramFacebookBonne écoutePhoto DR Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.

Start the game already!
New Game #042: Endzone - A World Apart

Start the game already!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2022 64:44


Endlich mal wieder Aufbaustrategie! Ein Genre, das, wenn auch mit wenig Innovation, doch immer mal wieder auftaucht und das ein oder andere interessante Spiel hervorbringt. Beispiele dafür waren Banished oder auch Frostpunk, die sich beide durch den Überlebenskampf der Bewohner der eigenen Siedlung auszeichneten. Zwei Zivilisationen im Kampf gegen die Kälte. In Endzone haben wir mit der radioaktiven Verseuchung der ganzen Welt ein etwas anderes Szenario, doch die Grundprinzipien sind die gleichen wie in den Vorbildern. Ob das funktioniert? Felix hat es für euch herausgefunden! Viel Spaß beim Hören wünschen Christian & Felix Unterstützt unseren Podcast und hört auch unsere exklusiven Folgen: steadyhq.com/de/startthegamealready Timecodes: 00:00 Setting & Tutorial 17:28 Mechaniken & Katastrophen 49:09 Gesetze, Expeditionen & Fazit *music by Nicolas Jeudy and Dark Fantasy Studio

Extreme Movie Reviews
E9 Messin' With Media: A World Apart

Extreme Movie Reviews

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2022 30:34


In this episode we will travel all across Europe to visit (rate, compare, and review) the media of 5 different countries: Sweden, Belgium, England, Iceland, and Russia. On today's slate is:Silver Skates - (Russia)Under the Tree - (Iceland)Paddington - (England)In Bruges - (Belgium)andBorder - (Sweden)*Final results @ 28:12You can reach me directly at MillennialsReviewMedia@gmail.com or follow me on twitter @ExtremeMovie  A special thanks to the folks at Film Masters for the analog television sound effects:Effects created with the help of Michael Freudenberg - Film Masters YouTube channel:https://www.youtube.com/c/FilmMastersChannelWEBSITE: hdreel.com 

In Defense of Plants Podcast
Ep. 352 - Shared Floras a World Apart

In Defense of Plants Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2022 33:20


Eastern North America and eastern Asia share a surprising amount of plant lineages. Termed the "eastern Asian–eastern North American floristic disjunction," this phenomenon has fascinated botanists for centuries. Interestingly, eastern Asia usually boasts more representatives of these shared genera than North America and our guest today has spent some time trying to figure out why. Joining us is Dr. Anthony Melton, an evolutionary biologist who uses phylogenetics to explain the evolutionary history of these shared floras. Tune in and learn just how similar and different these two floras can be! This episode was produced in part by Christie, Carlos, Paleo Fern, Levi, Sylvia, Lanny, Ben, Lily, Craig, Sarah, Lor, Monika, Brandon, Jeremy, Suzanne, Kristina, Christine, Silas, Michael, Aristia, Felicidad, Lauren, Danielle, Allie, Jeffrey, Amanda, Tommy, Marcel, C Leigh, Karma, Shelby, Christopher, Alvin, Arek, Chellie, Dani, Paul, Dani, Tara, Elly, Colleen, Natalie, Nathan, Ario, Laura, Cari, Margaret, Mary, Connor, Nathan, Jan, Jerome, Brian, Azomonas, Ellie, University Greens, Joseph, Melody, Patricia, Matthew, Garrett, John, Ashley, Cathrine, Melvin, OrangeJulian, Porter, Jules, Griff, Joan, Megan, Marabeth, Les, Ali, Southside Plants, Keiko, Robert, Bryce, Wilma, Amanda, Helen, Mikey, Michelle, German, Joerg, Cathy, Tate, Steve, Kae, Carole, Mr. Keith Santner, Lynn, Aaron, Sara, Kenned, Brett, Jocelyn, Ethan, Sheryl, Runaway Goldfish, Ryan, Chris, Alana, Rachel, Joanna, Lori, Paul, Griff, Matthew, Bobby, Vaibhav, Steven, Joseph, Brandon, Liam, Hall, Jared, Brandon, Christina, Carly, Kazys, Stephen, Katherine, Mohsin Kazmi Takes Pictures, Manny, doeg, Daniel, Tim, Philip, Tim, Lisa, Brodie, Bendix, Irene, holly, Sara, and Margie.

U105 Podcasts
4873: LISTEN¦ 'We know that a five year old and a four year old are a world apart and yet we're asking them to be assessed together' Tiny Life CEO Alison McNulty talks to Frank as support grows for allowing some children to delay starting school

U105 Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2022 9:20


'We know that a five year old and a four year old are a world apart and yet we're asking them to be assessed together' Tiny Life CEO Alison McNulty talks to Frank as support grows for allowing some children to delay starting school See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Mystery Minnesota
S310 - A World Apart

Mystery Minnesota

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2021 18:57


Joannie finally explains just HOW she knew about the brother's quest to find Mystery Minnesota... and she may know how to find it again. Mystery Minnesota is an original fiction podcast written, produced, and created by David Szweduik and is an AIC Stories production. To find out more visit aicpod.com You can follow us @aicstories across almost all social media if you want to chat about the stories or just reach out and say hi. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mysteryminnesota/message

Adventures in Creativity
Mystery Minnesota - S310 - A World Apart

Adventures in Creativity

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2021 18:57


Joannie finally explains just HOW she knew about the brother's quest to find Mystery Minnesota... and she may know how to find it again.  ----more---- Mystery Minnesota is an original fiction podcast written, produced, and created by David Szweduik and is an AIC Stories production.  To find out more visit aicpod.com You can follow us @aicstories across almost all social media if you want to chat about the stories or just reach out and say hi.  --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/aicstories/message

The Falun Gong Story
100 Miles Away, A World Apart

The Falun Gong Story

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2021 4:44


What is one place on Earth that is more authentically Chinese than China? Many would argue it's Taiwan.The island of Taiwan sits off the coast of Mainland China. Taiwan and China share the same ethnicity, same culture, same history, and same language. But there's one very big difference: since 1949, China has been ruled by the Chinese Communist Party whereas Taiwan is now a democracy. That one difference has caused these two places, situated a mere 100 miles from each other, to seem like two different worlds.There is no greater example of this difference than with the treatment of Falun Gong.Today in China, Falun Gong practitioners are kidnapped from their homes for meditating, seized while handing out leaflets, or arrested for posting information online—and they are frequently tortured and killed.Today in Taiwan, there are hundreds of practice sites in parks and public spaces where people can go to learn Falun Gong free of charge. Falun Gong is widely acclaimed for its healthy life style and moral living from civil groups as well as the highest levels of government in Taiwan.Today in China, Falun Gong is demonized whereas in Taiwan it is celebrated. This one fact speaks volumes to the difference between Communist China and democratic Taiwan.

That One Time at Bandcamp
Episode 11 - That One Time on Tear This World Apart

That One Time at Bandcamp

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2021


Welcome to That One Time at Bandcamp, a show on which Chris Chavez talks about artists and music he discovers on the website Bandcamp. On this episode, Chris talks about attending the first Struggling Artist Living Room Sessions in Massachusetts before covering singles from Atomic Treehouse, The Jukebox Romantics, Maintenance, and Michael Kane and the Morning Afters. Check out - Atomic Treehouse - GHOSTED! The Jukebox Romantics - Castaway Maintenance - Displacement Michael Kane and the Morning Afters - Tear This World Apart Coffin Salesman

Seeking the Gospel Truth
211.20: Isaiah 32: There is No Peace for the World Apart from Righteousness

Seeking the Gospel Truth

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2021 16:21


There's no doubt that the world today is broken, fallen, in a horrible state. Some may think it's irreparable — beyond repair, beyond hope. Not so. That is why God gave us prophets. They are His spokespersons. He shows them what will happen within their lifetimes, as well as a far distant future. Today's prophecy goes further on past the impending threat to Hezekiah's city, Jerusalem, to the Last Days. You know, the name Jerusalem means “city of peace”. When will there be peace in Jerusalem and the whole world for that matter? Let's dig in… Keep reading in my blog where there are links to dig deeper and watch the special music videos at the bottom…. It's time to GET RIGHT WITH GOD! Are you ready to meet God today? You may just meet God today! If you want to reap all the benefits of salvation including the 1-way, non-stop ticket to Heaven then… Believe. Repent. Be Baptized. Receive the Holy Spirit. Pray this prayer humbly and wholeheartedly… “Dear Lord Jesus, I know I am a sinner. I believe You died for my sins and rose from the dead. Please forgive me. Right now, I turn from my sins and open the door of my heart and my life to you. I confess You as my personal Lord and Savior. I surrender my whole life to you and I will follow you for the rest of my life. Thank You, Jesus, for saving me. In Jesus' name, Amen.” Or visit: https://giselleaguiar.com/how-to-invite-jesus-into-your-heart/ This is a daily podcast, published each evening. Subscribe button so can get to know God. And please share this with your friends. Soli Deo Gloria — To God Alone Be the Glory! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/seek-the-truth/message

Fire Starters For Jesus
What do we lack that's tearing the world apart?

Fire Starters For Jesus

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2021 44:25


Community and Godly Men are essential to hard times and trials that humanity face, what does that look like and where have they gone?

You.Next Podcast
#19 @Undergroundliving - Making home a world apart

You.Next Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2021 52:18


The enormously popular TikTok channel https://www.tiktok.com/@undergroundliving is where you'll find the Joan & Ruben Romero as they make a 1960's era bunker into the home of their dreams. Please support our sponsors: http://www.saasalerts.com and http://www.csoadvisors.com.

Yann Fadigas
MUSIQUE ! 115 - 12 10 21 - "Femme Femme Femme" (S. Lama) / "Près de moi" (Lorie) / "Baila" (Alliage)

Yann Fadigas

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2021 59:57


"MUSIQUE ! - Comment sont nés vos tubes préférés ?" NOUVEAU PODCAST CHAQUE MERCREDI A 18H SUR SOUNDCLOUD La liste des chansons racontées puis diffusées : "Mrs Robinson", Simon and Garfunkel, 1967 "Femme Femme Femme", Serge Lama, 1978 "Don't you want me", The Human League, 1981 "Baila", Alliage, 1996 "Près de moi", Lorie, 2001 + "Solo", Matteo Bocelli, 2021 + "Peter Pan", Antoine Delie, 2021 + "You say", Olympe, 2021 Extraits chansons également diffusés dans l'émission : "The sound of silence", Simon and Garfunkel, 1964 "Evergreen", Barbra Streisand (BO d'"A star is born"), 1976 "Baby come back", World Apart, 1996 "Emmène moi", Allan Théo, 1998 "Je serai (ta meilleure amie)", Lorie, 2001 Réécoutez vos tubes préférés et découvrez-les sous un autre jour ! Toutes les émissions ici: soundcloud.com/yann-fadigas/sets/musique-comment-sont-nes-vos Concept: Animée par Yann FADIGAS, "MUSIQUE !" raconte dans chaque numéro la naissance des grands tubes français et internationaux des années 60 à 2010 à travers des histoires. L'émission commence par les anecdotes puis la diffusion d'une chanson des années 60 puis 70, 80, 90, 2000 et 2010 pour finir par deux chansons récentes datant de la décennie actuelle. Le tout montre l'évolution musicale de ces soixante dernières années ! Important: Je ne touche aucun droits d'auteur sur ces chansons. Les droits reviennent intégralement aux auteurs/compositeurs/interprètes. Diffusion: Mercredi 10h-11h sur RDL (103.5 dans le Centre Alsace) Tous droits réservés

NTEB BIBLE RADIO: Rightly Dividing
NTEB PROPHECY NEWS PODCAST: The Judgment Of God Is Literally Pulling The World Apart At The Seams As We Descend Into Global Chaos

NTEB BIBLE RADIO: Rightly Dividing

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2021 97:57


On this episode of the NTEB Prophecy News Podcast, the daily news headlines are bad enough and scary enough to make your eyes bleed just from reading them. Misinformation and disinformation is pouring out of every outlet, so much so that if you're not reading your King James Bible, you're not getting any truth at all. We've told you from the very beginning of this pandemic that it was not going to end, it will morph and change, but it will never end. Why? Because these are the last days, and the whole world has come under the judgment of Almighty God as He allows the spirit of the coming Antichrist to infect this world. We are living in the overlap between the end of the Church Age and the start of the time of Jacob's trouble. Somewhere in the murky midst of these two things, the Pretribulation Rapture of the Church will take place. Before you 'mask up' you better pray up because this sin-cursed world is about to flip over, and you're gonna fly if you're saved. If you're not, get ready to face Antichrist because he is right around the corner. Breathe deep and you'll smell him, that's how close we are.

BSO de tu vida
Hans Zimmer: Su etapa británica

BSO de tu vida

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2021 87:09


Especial fantástico de su mejor etapa británica donde el sello Millan realizó una compilación de cinco suites de larga duración de cinco películas diferentes de los años 80 de su periodo británico que le dio a conocer y que marcó su estilo para el futuro. Escucharemos los temas Burning Secret (88), My Beautiful Laundrette (86), The Fruit Machine (88), A World Apart (88) y Fools of Fortune (90).

Team Deakins
Chris Menges - Cinematographer

Team Deakins

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2021 71:32


EPISODE 105 - CHRIS MENGES - Cinematographer Teams Deakins speaks with the talented cinematographer, Chris Menges (MICHAEL COLLINS, THE KILLING FIELDS, KES). We talk at length about his start in documentaries and what you learn from shooting documentaries - learning to force the image, working in impossible situations, looking and noticing light and making sure you get the shot. He also shares his experiences of working with director Ken Loach and the rules that they set as well as working on The Empire Strikes Back, The Killing Fields, and Waiting for the Barbarians. Chris talks about directing “A World Apart”, the difficult transition back to DP work after directing and covers the subject of adapting books to screen and why it doesn’t always work. A fascinating conversation with a visual master!

Digital Logik PC Gaming
Second Life, Second Wife

Digital Logik PC Gaming

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2021 122:56


Long time Second Life player, Gabriel, joins us to clear up our misconceptions about the game. Bobby and Emilio play SQUAD and Nick prepares for the new Binding of Isaac game. Don’t forget to check out our new movie podcast, Movies on the DL! TOPICSThe Wandering Village, Endzone – A World Apart, Orbital Bullet, Mortal...

First Draft with Sarah Enni
Hungry, Angry, Lonely, or Tired With Mary H.K. Choi

First Draft with Sarah Enni

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2021 63:44


First Draft Episode #291: Mary H.K. Choi Mary H. K. Choi, New York Times bestselling author of Emergency Contact and Permanent Record and her newest YA, Yolk, answers listener questions. This episode is brought to you by Freedom, the easy-to-use app that blocks distracting apps and websites, letting you get into deep work flow. Use offer code FIRSTDRAFT for 40% off a yearly or forever plan. Links to Topics Mentioned In This Episode: Listen to Mary H K Choi’s first appearance on First Draft here Amy Sherman-Palladino, creator of Gilmore Girls Ethan Coen and Joel Coen, the filmmaker brothers behind Fargo, The Big Lebowski, O Brother Where Art Thou? and many more Alexander Chee, author of The Queen of the Night, Edinburgh, and How to Write an Autobiographical Novel: Essays Famous diarist Anaïs Nin, Mirages: The Unexpurgated Diary of Anaïs Nin, 1939-1947 The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole, Aged 13 3/4 by Sue Townsend Elana K. Arnold’s Revision Season Harriet the Spy by Louise Fitzhugh

First Draft with Sarah Enni
Fun is Important With Catie Disabato

First Draft with Sarah Enni

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2021 64:25


First Draft Episode #289: Catie Disabato Catie Disabato, author of adult literary novels The Ghost Network and her newest, U Up? Links to Topics Mentioned In This Episode: Dan Chaon, author of Ill Will, Await Your Reply, and Stay Awake was Catie’s creative writing professor at Oberlin Edan Lepucki, New York Times bestselling author of California and Woman No. 17. Edan’s latest project is Mothers Before, a collection of essays and photographs based on the popular Instagram Mothers Before, which Edan created. She is also the co-host, with fellow writer Amelia Morris, of the podcast Mom Rage. The New York Times review of Catie’s debut novel, The Ghost Network Kirsten Reach, former editor at Melville House and current fiction editor at the Kenyon Review “Catie Disabato’s Novel ‘U Up?’ Renders LA’s Magic In Dark Bars And Chaotic Text Messages,” an interview with Catie by Zan Romanoff in CNMN magazine. Zan Romanoff, journalist and author of A Song to Take the World Apart, and Grace and the Fever, appeared most recently on First Draft to discuss her latest YA novel, Look. Listen to her interview here. Cassandra at the Wedding by Dorothy Baker

GameFeature
Endzone - A World Apart Vorschau

GameFeature

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2021 9:10


Das Setting dieses Aufbaustrategiespiels ist einfach super, denn es wirkt wie eine Mischung aus Anno und Fallout, zwei meiner Lieblingsfranchises. Ziel ist es hierbei, nach einer nuklearen Katastrophe, unsere Siedlung mit ein paar Überlebenden neu aufzubauen und dabei müssen wir nicht nur die Ressourcen gut managen und Produktionsketten errichten, sondern auch Gefahren, wie nuklar verseuchten Regen im Auge behalten, welcher unser Wasser verseuchen, und somit die Bewohner krank machen kann. Außerdem müssen wir nicht nur Nahrung und Holz sammeln, wie in herkömmlichen Spielen, sondern mit umliegendem Schrott bieten sich uns ganz neue Möglichkeiten diesen zu verwerten und daraus entweder Metall, Stoff, Plastik, oder Elektronik herzustellen. Weitere tolle Aspekte ist zum einen ein Forschungsbaum, zum anderen Expeditionen, mit denen wir verlassene Ruinen erkunden können. Der Release im März 2021 ist nicht mehr fern und das Spiel verspricht einfach nur großartig zu werden!

Divided by Design: A Podcast by E Pluribus Unum

In this episode of Divided By Design, we look at the topic of housing and segregation, particularly in the south. The legacy of segregation is palpable across the American South and has enormous implications for how people lead their daily lives. From redlining and housing policy to physical separations by highways or railroad tracks and transit policies, physical separation is a real-life consequence of decades-old decisionmaking.  This episode features Nathaniel Smith of the Partnership for Southern Equity, Dr. Temika Simmons of Delta State University, Danyelle Solomon of the Center for American Progress and more.Find out more information at:https://www.unumfund.org/podcastFollow E Pluribus Unum on all social platforms:Twitter: http://Twitter.com/unumfund Instagram: http://Instagram.com/UnumFundFacebook: http://Facebook.com/UnumfundDivided By Design is a production of Next Chapter Podcasts.Learn more at https://ncpodcasts.com/Credits:Written by Byron C. Hunter Music by Jay WeigelEditing & Sound Design by Nick LucaExecutive Producers: Ryan Berni, Robert Cappadona & Jeremiah Tittle

The Bustle Huddle
Surviving The Holidays When You're A World Apart From Family

The Bustle Huddle

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2018 13:57


Ever wondered what it's like for immigrants to spend the holiday season here in the United States when their families are literally across the world? From her thoughts on cranberry sauce to American gift-giving culture, Clarissa-Jan Lim joins us to discuss her essay "What It's Like To Celebrate The Holidays When You're 9,000 Miles Away From Your Family", part of Bustle's All-American series.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

A Score To Settle
ASTS 013: Listening To... Hans Zimmer

A Score To Settle

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2018 74:19


Welcome to the next new episode of my podcast! In this episode, I turn my spotlight on composer Hans Zimmer and his music for the movies. Born in 1957, in Frankfurt, Germany, Zimmer's initial musical background was by way of pop music, most famously with the band The Buggles, who had a huge hit in 1979 with their perky tune "Video Killed The Radio Star".  Later, he shifted into writing ad jingles before notable British composer Stanley Myers brought him over as an apprentice. Soon, they were co-composing together on a number of film scores. Zimmer quickly graduated to his own solo composing career in 1988 with A WORLD APART, which very soon led to notable big hits such as RAIN MAN, DRIVING MISS DAISY, BACKDRAFT, CRIMSON TIDE, THE LION KING and more. I wanted to look at how Zimmer's unique blend of synths, pop, exotic instruments and traditional orchestral forces changed the soundscape of movie music, starting in the 90's and continuing through to today, as heard in such blockbusters as the PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN and DARK KNIGHT series, INCEPTION and DUNKIRK. Connect with the podcast on Facebook and Twitter: www.facebook.com/ascoretosettle https://twitter.com/score2settlepod Email the show at ascoretosettlepodcast@gmail.com