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The Curb | Culture. Unity. Reviews. Banter.
The Correspondent director Kriv Stenders on the need to support a free press in 2025

The Curb | Culture. Unity. Reviews. Banter.

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2025 29:03


In December 2013, Australian journalist Peter Greste, alongside fellow Al Jazeera colleagues Mohamed Fadel Fahmy and Baher Mohamed, were arrested in Cairo, Egypt under charges of holding illegal meetings with the Muslim Brotherhood, an organisation declared as a terrorist group by the Egyptian Interior Ministry. Kriv Stenders is a prolific Australian filmmaker, with his work spanning features, documentaries, and TV series. His latest film, The Correspondent, translates this period of Greste's life, as documented in his 2017 memoir The First Casualty, to screen, with Richard Roxburgh portraying the award winning journalist. The Correspondent is a salient reminder of the need for a global free press, and it arrives at a time where journalists around the world, even Australia, are being vilified, condemned, or at worse, being imprisoned or murdered for their work. While The Correspondent considers the legal battles that Greste and his journalistic colleagues endured between 2013 through to 2015, when Greste was released, the film then reflects on another attack on journalists, with Stenders and writer Peter Duncan taking us to another part of Greste's life, when he worked alongside Kate Peyton (portrayed by Yael Stone) in Mogadishu, Somalia in 2011. These scenes act as an insight to the complex ways that reporting from war zones leads to the aggressors violently controlling the passage of information, with The Correspondent then amplifying the message of advocating for free press.A central aspect to that advocacy is Richard Roxburgh's turn as Peter Greste. Arguably, this is the finest performance of Richard Roxburgh's career, with the weight of expectation, trauma, uncertainty, and grief lingering on his mind, often only appearing through glances or brief looks at his fellow inmates. Roxburgh echoes the work of Tom Hanks in Captain Phillips, another film which sees the acclaimed actor give a career best turn, and in doing so, brings to life Greste in an empathetic and supportive manner. It is as if this is the only performance that matters in his career. It's powerful stuff. I carry that in mind when I sit down to discuss the film with Kriv Stenders, oddly for the first time in my career. I've long admired Stenders work, from having caught The Illustrated Family Doctor in a small screen at Luna Cinemas Leederville, to being knocked off my feet with Boxing Day and Lucky Country. He then took his filmmaking to a new level with Red Dog and Red Dog: True Blue, and with the back of this run of films, he has examined the role that Australian stories and voices have on our cultural identity. Few filmmakers in Australian cinema get more than one or two films, and yet Stenders has crafted an enduring filmography that comments on and furthers our understanding of what Australian culture, identity, and cinema, can be. While this is my first time talking with Kriv, I know it won't be my last. The Correspondent arrives in Australian cinemas on 17 April 2025, with Q&A screenings continuing to take place at select cinemas. Make sure to check your local cinema guide for session details. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Awards Don't Matter
The Correspondent director Kriv Stenders on the need to support a free press in 2025

Awards Don't Matter

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2025 29:03


In December 2013, Australian journalist Peter Greste, alongside fellow Al Jazeera colleagues Mohamed Fadel Fahmy and Baher Mohamed, were arrested in Cairo, Egypt under charges of holding illegal meetings with the Muslim Brotherhood, an organisation declared as a terrorist group by the Egyptian Interior Ministry. Kriv Stenders is a prolific Australian filmmaker, with his work spanning features, documentaries, and TV series. His latest film, The Correspondent, translates this period of Greste's life, as documented in his 2017 memoir The First Casualty, to screen, with Richard Roxburgh portraying the award winning journalist. The Correspondent is a salient reminder of the need for a global free press, and it arrives at a time where journalists around the world, even Australia, are being vilified, condemned, or at worse, being imprisoned or murdered for their work. While The Correspondent considers the legal battles that Greste and his journalistic colleagues endured between 2013 through to 2015, when Greste was released, the film then reflects on another attack on journalists, with Stenders and writer Peter Duncan taking us to another part of Greste's life, when he worked alongside Kate Peyton (portrayed by Yael Stone) in Mogadishu, Somalia in 2011. These scenes act as an insight to the complex ways that reporting from war zones leads to the aggressors violently controlling the passage of information, with The Correspondent then amplifying the message of advocating for free press.A central aspect to that advocacy is Richard Roxburgh's turn as Peter Greste. Arguably, this is the finest performance of Richard Roxburgh's career, with the weight of expectation, trauma, uncertainty, and grief lingering on his mind, often only appearing through glances or brief looks at his fellow inmates. Roxburgh echoes the work of Tom Hanks in Captain Phillips, another film which sees the acclaimed actor give a career best turn, and in doing so, brings to life Greste in an empathetic and supportive manner. It is as if this is the only performance that matters in his career. It's powerful stuff. I carry that in mind when I sit down to discuss the film with Kriv Stenders, oddly for the first time in my career. I've long admired Stenders work, from having caught The Illustrated Family Doctor in a small screen at Luna Cinemas Leederville, to being knocked off my feet with Boxing Day and Lucky Country. He then took his filmmaking to a new level with Red Dog and Red Dog: True Blue, and with the back of this run of films, he has examined the role that Australian stories and voices have on our cultural identity. Few filmmakers in Australian cinema get more than one or two films, and yet Stenders has crafted an enduring filmography that comments on and furthers our understanding of what Australian culture, identity, and cinema, can be. While this is my first time talking with Kriv, I know it won't be my last. The Correspondent arrives in Australian cinemas on 17 April 2025, with Q&A screenings continuing to take place at select cinemas. Make sure to check your local cinema guide for session details. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Robert McLean's Podcast
Climate News: Yael Stone turns her back on Hollywood and after a Black Summer epiphany uses her talent and skills to tackle the climate crisis

Robert McLean's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2024 26:22


Yael Stone (pictured) has become a force in Hollywood, she had just been afforded the Green Card when a Black Summer epiphany saw her switch from her movie dreams to doing what she could to combat the climate emergency, and out of that came "Hi Neighbour". Yael's story, and that of her partner, Jack Manning Bancroft, is told on the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's, Australian Story, "The Two of Us". "Pacific and Caribbean Island Nations Call for the First Universal Carbon Levy on International Shipping Emissions"; "A 4300km power line to Asia? Singapore thinks it might just work"; "Chronic Health Problems Amplify Heat Risk in the Rio Grande Valley"; "Australia, the land of iron ore exports, faces a green reckoning"; "Dozens dead in floods and landslides after tropical storm Trami hits the Philippines"; "Let's tax carbon: Why the time is right for a second shot at carbon pricing"; "What Helene took"; "Labor accuses Peter Dutton of trying to ‘force nuclear energy on Queenslanders'"; "Changing the DNA of Living Things to Fight Climate Change"; "At COP16, South American Nations Face the Climate Crisis in Real Time"; "The U.N.'s Verdict on Climate Progress Over the Past Year: There Was None"; "Antarctica's Fate Will Impact the World. Is It Time to Give The Region a Voice at Climate Talks?"; "Wildfires in the West Aren't Just Getting Bigger. They're Faster, Too."; "This is what the Arctic's record-hot summer looked like"; "Legal bid for Ecuador forest to be recognised as song co-creator"; "Dog owners warned about boom in ticks on Australia's east coast after last year's hot and wet summer"; "‘They regress': kids struggle without school and structure after Helene"; "Pacific and Caribbean Island Nations Call for the First Universal Carbon Levy on International Shipping Emissions"; "Lifting the Veil on Tens of Billions in Oil Company Payments to Governments"; "Europe's Electric Vehicle Woes Are a Lesson for E.V.s Everywhere"; "How Fracking Technology Could Drive a Clean-Energy Boom"; "‘We have emotions too': Climate scientists respond to attacks on objectivity"; "Behind the Scenes: Inside Tech Efforts to Protect Right Whales from Fishing Gear"; "‘We don't know where the tipping point is': climate expert on potential collapse of Atlantic circulation"; "U.N. says only a ‘quantum leap' can keep global climate goals within reach"; "Are tariffs holding us back from our carbon targets, or could they actually help?"; "Our House Is Burning: Discrepancy in Climate Change vs. Biodiversity Coverage in the Media as Compared to Scientific Literature"; "We need distributed solar and energy storage, not utility monopolies"; "Collapsing wildlife populations near ‘points of no return', report warns"; "It would cost billions, but pay for itself over time. The economic case for air conditioning every Australian school"; "Humanity is on the verge of ‘shattering Earth's natural limits', say experts in biodiversity warning".

Showreel
Climate Changers

Showreel

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2023


We talk about Climate Changers with director Johan Gabrielsson. Following its world premiere at the 2023 Sydney Film Festival, this timely documentary will screen at more than 25 cinemas around the country, launching with a national Q&A event on Sunday 17 September.Join actor, climate advocate and moderator Yael Stone in conversation with Professor Tim Flannery, Dr Saul Griffith and Kavita Naidu for the live-streamed Q&A presented by ethical super fund Future Super. 

Food Bytes  with Sarah Patterson proudly sponsored by Cheeselinks

We're thrilled to have Australian actor Yael Stone as our special guest on the Food Bytes podcast this week. Currently starring in the Paramount+ thriller One Night, Yael chats about life as both an actor and a busy mum, her passions, her cooking skills and her days on the set of the hit US TV series Orange Is The New Black. Our Friday Food Poll is an ice cream gunfight at the O.K Corral! Will the Paddle Pop Lion conquer Bubble O Bill? -- Presented by Sarah Patterson & Kevin Hillier Broadcast each Sunday on the ACE Radio Network - https://aceradio.com.au/ Catch us also on: The Buzzz - Melbourne's Home of Classic Hits - thebuzzz.com.au Radio Bayside - 89.0FM - The Soundtrack of Our Lives - https://www.radiobayside.com/ Radio 2DD - Easy Listening - On Line - https://www.2dd.online/ Follow us on Facebook...https://www.facebook.com/foodbyteswithsarahpatterson/ Twitter & Instagram - @sarahfoodbytes Post-production by Steve Visscher | Southern Skies Media for Howdy Partners Media | www.howdypartnersmedia.com.au/podcasts © 2023See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jonesy & Amanda's JAMcast!

The beautiful Yael Stone joins Jonesy & Amanda to chat about her new show, One Night.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Botica's Bunch
FULL SHOW: When Neighbours Become Good Friends With Benefits

Botica's Bunch

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2023 26:24


In The Shaw Report, Neighbours is back, and it's a bit naughtier than it used to be, Lisa will tell you why plus the shock axing of a big US TV series. Clairsy & Lisa opened the phones and asked you to finish this sentence, I've Lived in Perth My Whole Life and I've Never Been to…and some of the answers will shock you. Movie Reviewer Ben O'Shea had a look at the new flick Past Lives and gave his score out of 5 to Clairsy & Lisa Clairsy & Lisa spoke about a woman who had a win at an American casino on her 106th birthday and then the casino did something amazing for her. Yael Stone called Clairsy & Lisa to chat about her new TV series One Night which also stars Jodie Whittaker and Nicola Da Silva. She also talked about her 7 years starring in Orange Is The New Black.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Botica's Bunch
Yael Stone: My Heart Does Ache For Them I Have To Say.

Botica's Bunch

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2023 7:51


Aussie actor Yael Stone has a new series on Paramount+ called One Night. She spoke to Clairsy & Lisa to tell them what the show is all about and she also reflected on her 7 years in Orange Is The New Black.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Stand Out Life
Ep 151 Yael Stone - Follow what you are passionately moved by

Stand Out Life

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2023 51:47


Yael is best known for her portrayal of Lorna Morello in Orange is the New Black. It's her talent on the screen and stage that have gifted her the skills to bring to her latest endeavours around climate change. Yael is an actor turned activist. Her credits are long and I'm sure I'll miss some of the most important one's here so please dive more into Yael's body of work. OITNB ran for 7 seasons and has been honoured with multiple SAG Award for Outstanding Comedy Ensemble award wins and Emmy Award Nominations for Outstanding Comedy and Outstanding Drama. Yael recently appeared in the See-Saw Films/AMC series Firebite. Other recent streaming credits include Wellmania, High Maintenance, Childhood's End, Picnic at Hanging Rock and Deep Water where she received Logie Nomination for Most Outstanding Actress. In Jan 2020 at the height of the Australian bushfires, Yael announced that she would be abandoning her US Green Card, with major impact on her transatlantic film career, returning home to Australia as a symbol of her commitment to reducing CO2 emissions. Since then Yael founded Hi Neighbour; an organisation that uses solar projects to fund scholarships for local workers training for Technical Low Carbon jobs. She's currently studying Sustainable Communities at University of Wollongong. www.hineighbour.com.au. A story-teller, a connector of people, and skilled in the art of ‘standing in someone else's shoes', soak up this conversation with the ever-delightful Yael Stone.

Wild with Sarah Wilson
YAEL STONE: On loving the messiness of wokism and being wrong

Wild with Sarah Wilson

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2023 42:38


The Orange Is the New Black star and I have been IG friends, supporting each other's climate work, for some years. In 2021 Yael Stone gave up her Green Card to combat climate change and committed to offsetting future overseas gigs by donating 50% of earnings to climate charities. Now she runs Hi Neighbour, a community platform that assists in the “just transition” for fossil fuel workers into low-carbon jobs.I have admired Yael's wildness from afar but decided it was time to meet IRL. For this conversation we sit in her garage in the small town of Bulli and discuss how much we love “wokism” intricacies, the complexities of the Geoffrey Rush case and how getting arrested as “a middle-class white lady” does no one any good. Be warned, this episode gets raw.Follow Yael on Instagram. This is best.And it's worth watching Yael's explainer for donating to climate charities hereHere's a link to her awesome Hi Neighbour platform, with materials for rolling out her concept in your neighbourhood.You might also like to listen to the Saul Griffith episode I mention – about how to electrify your home. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Sci-Fi Talk Blend
Firebrite

Sci-Fi Talk Blend

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2022 24:01


Interviews with actors Rob Collins, Shante Barnes-Cowan, Yael Stone and executive producers Brendan Fletcher and Warwick Thornton

After the Shofar
Yael Stone

After the Shofar

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2022 41:32


Our guest this week is Yael Stone, she's one of Australia's most beloved actors. Best known for her long-running role Lorna Morello on Orange Is The New Black. She's recently turned her considerable talents to climate solutions. Specifically she speaks about her inspiring work at Hi Neighbour, a wonderful project you can learn more about in the links below. Yael also shares a tender moment with her dad in this episode, reflecting on her childhood and a decision not to go through with a bat mitzvah. We had a great time making this episode, and we know you'll enjoy it! Sign up to Jewish Climate Network updates. The climate organisation Yael founded, Hi Neighbour. More on Judaism's tradition of debating God, 'chutzpah towards Heaven'. Credits: Made possible by the Erdi Foundation Hosted by Joel Lazar Produced by Elinor Hassenfratz Music by Lloyd Richards

The Briefing
Yael Stone says green is the new black

The Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2022 35:47


Yael Stone took the world by storm, as Lorna Morello on the hugely popular Netflix original Orange is the New Black.   After Orange is the New Black ended, Yael made international headlines when she alleged that actor Geoffrey Rush had behaved inappropriately towards her during the production of The Diary of a Madman. He denied the allegations and separately won defamation proceedings against The Daily Telegraph, and was awarded record damages by the court. In 2019, Yael was back home in Australia, expecting the birth of her daughter. The summer bushfires that would close out that year prompted her to take a new path. Setting acting to the side and pursuing advocacy and action to prevent dangerous climate change.   In this conversation Jamila Rizvi and Yael Stone discuss life after Orange is the New Black, motherhood, her allegations against a fellow actor and her new career path, helping to find solutions against the climate crisis.   Yael is the founding director for the non-for-profit group, Hi Neighbour. This volunteer organisation is energised with the power of the past and excitement for the future.   You can find out more info about her newly found organisation Hi Neighbour here: www.hineighbour.com.au   Follow The Briefing DON'T FORGET TO SIGN UP FOR THE BRIEFING NEWSLETTER. LINK IS IN OUR BIO ON INSTAGRAM Instagram: @thebriefingpodcast  Facebook: TheBriefingNewsAU Twitter: @TheBriefingAU  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sci-Fi Talk
Yael Stone Of Firebrite

Sci-Fi Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2022 15:13


She plays Eleona on Firebrite the Down Under vampire show. We chat about her transformation

Sci-Fi Talk
Firebrite

Sci-Fi Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2022 23:09


Interviews with actors Rob Collins, Shante Barnes-Cowan, Yael Stone and executive producers Brendan Fletcher and Warwick Thornton

Sci-Fi Talk: The First Season
SyFy's Childhood End

Sci-Fi Talk: The First Season

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2021 14:09


From 2015, Interviews from SDCC on this long anticipated SyFy Channel project. Yael Stone, Daisy Betts and Julian McMahon.

The Story Box
Josh Lawson Unboxing - No One Can Stop You From Doing What You Love & Becoming Kano From Mortal Kombat

The Story Box

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2021 40:59


From a hardened criminal turned tournament combatant to a delusional patient of a psychiatrist, and aHarvard graduate who specializes in numerical analysis, Academy Award-nominated screenwriter, director,producer, and actor Josh Lawson has brought captivating characters and compelling projects to life on screenfor over a decade, solidifying himself as “one to watch” as not only an actor but as a filmmaker.This year Lawson can be seen starring as rogue mercenary Kano in Warner Bros' action-adventure featurefilm, “Mortal Kombat.” Directed by Simon McQuaid and produced by James Wan (“Aquaman”), the film followsCole Young (Lewis Tan), a young MMA fighter who embarks on a journey to unlock his supernatural abilities tosave his family, and stop the evil powers of the Outworld. During his quest he aligns himself with experiencedwarriors; Kano (Lawson), Liu Kang, and Kung Lao, as they prepare to stand with Earth's greatest champions ina high stakes battle for the universe. “Mortal Kombat" will be released simultaneously in theaters worldwide,and on HBO Max April 16, 2021.In addition to “Mortal Kombat,” Lawson will return to comedy in the indie feature “Long StoryShort” (StudioCanal). The film, which Lawson penned, directed, and stars in, tells the story of a man namedTeddy who wakes up the morning after his wedding to discover that every few minutes he's jumping forward tothe next year of his life. “Long Story Short” will debut in Australia on February 11, 2021. Lawson will also staropposite Simon Baker and Yael Stone in the upcoming drama “Blaze” (Causeway Films) which is currently inpost production.An accomplished writer and director, in 2018 Lawson was nominated for his first Academy Award in the BestLive Action Short Film category, for “The Eleven O'Clock.” The short film, which Lawson directed, wrote, andstarred in entertained audiences as they watched a delusional patient of a psychiatrist believing he is actuallythe psychiatrist. The film spent nearly two years screening at festivals, gaining traction and rave reviews whileshowcasing Lawson's unique brand of comedy.In 2014 Lawson made his directorial debut with “The Little Death,” which he concurrently wrote, and starred in.The film, which tells the story of the secret lives of five suburban couples living in Sydney, was met with criticalacclaim, winning the Audience Award, Narrative Spotlight at the 2015 SXSW Film Festival, the AudienceAward, Open Horizons at the Thessaloniki Film Festival, and procuring dozens of nominations at the AustralianAcademy of Cinema and Television Arts (AACTA) Awards, the Australian Film Critics Association Awards, theAustralian Writers' Guild, the Film Critics Circle of Australia Awards, and The São Paulo International FilmFestival. Additional film credits for Lawson include starring as James Murdoch in Lionsgate's 2019 dramafeature “Bombshell” opposite Margot Robbie, Nicole Kidman, and Charlize Theron, “Anchorman 2: The LegendContinues” (Paramount Pictures) opposite Will Ferrell, Steve Carell, and Paul Rudd, festival darling “BecomingBond” (Delirio Films, Hulu) and “The Campaign” (Warner Bros) alongside Will Ferrell and Zach Galifianakis.On the television front Lawson is best known for his starring role as Doug Guggenheim on Showtime's awardwinning, critically acclaimed series “House of Lies.” For five seasons Lawson captivated audiences as thebrilliant, quintessential math geek Doug, alongside Academy Award nominee Don Cheadle, Kristin Bell, andBen Schwartz. Lawson also recently appeared on the hit NBC comedy series “Superstore” as Tate.Lawson was born and raised in Brisbane, and attended St. Joseph's College, Gregory Terrace. He graduatedfrom the National Institute of Dramatic Art, and studied in Los Angeles at The Second City, The Groundlings,ACME Comedy Theatre and I.O. West. While working in film and television keeps Lawson busy, he recentlytook on the title of poet, publishing his first book of poetry entitled Struggling Heartist (March 2020). Lawsonpublished his debut children's book Shoo Grumpers Shoo! in 2018, and will release “The InterNOT” later thisyear. Lawson currently splits his time between Queensland and Los Angeles, and enjoys traveling the worldwith his dog, Moose.Follow Josh on social media: Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/thatjoshlawson/Follow The Story Box on Social MediaINSTAGRAM ► - https://www.instagram.com/thestoryboxpodcast/ TWITTER ► - https://twitter.com/jay_fantom FACEBOOK ► - https://www.facebook.com/thestoryboxpodcast WEBSITE ► - https://thestoryboxpodcast.com/SUBSCRIBE FOR MORE! Apple Podcast ► - https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/the-story-box/id1486295252 Spotify ► - https://open.spotify.com/show/7h8Qv3r2ZV29f7ktJOwmgM?si=FXxYC1JFSHesBv7_d1WtNQ WATCH HERE:YouTube ► - https://www.youtube.com/c/TheStoryBox If you enjoyed this episode please subscribe to YouTube & Apple Podcasts, and leave a 5-star positive rating and review over on Apple Podcasts. 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Illinois News Now
Sean At The Movies Episode 4 As Long As We Both Shall Live

Illinois News Now

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2021 20:44


In episode 4 of Sean at the Movies I sit down with writer-director Ali Askari and star Josh Helman, to talk about the new to streaming romantic comedy thriller(?) As Long As We Both Shall Live. The film co-stars Yael Stone from Orange is the New Black and the legendary Paul Sorvino, in a story that combines elements of romantic comedy with supernatural drama and suspense. It's a tricky tone to pull off but the audacious trick works because As Long As We Both Shall Live is exciting, funny, a little frightening and always engaging. This week on Sean at the Movies: Josh Helman and Ali Askari talk about As Long As We Both Shall Live. The movie is available now wherever you get your streaming rentals.

Stop Everything! - ABC RN
Saved by Noni and Yael

Stop Everything! - ABC RN

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2020 53:44


Thirty years since his death - Roald Dahl's family apologises for the beloved childrens author's antisemitic views. How and why was this done?As screen and theatre gigs have dried up during the pandemic, Australian actors have been finding new opportunities in podcast audio fiction. Noni Hazlehurst and Yael Stone co-star in Winding Road, an Audible mystery drama set in Queensland. Finally, BL + BW discuss two teen reboots, Saved By The Bell (2020) and Heartbreak High (2022) and whether they feel hungry and aroused by the trailer for A Recipe for Seduction a sponsored Lifetime 'mini movie' starring Mario Lopez as a sexy Col. Harland Sanders.Show notes:Heartbreak High gets a reboot: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-12-07/heartbreak-high-coming-back-netflix-new-generation-of-teenagers/12956722Mario Lopez takes on a role as Col. Sanders: https://deadline.com/2020/12/mario-lopez-stirs-up-a-recipe-for-seduction-as-kfcs-colonel-sanders-in-new-lifetime-mini-movie-1234651880/Roald Dahl's family issues apology for anti-semitic comments: https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/roald-dahls-family-posts-quiet-apology-for-antisemitism-ftbx9wj09Questions about timing of Dahl apology: https://antisemitism.org/roald-dahl-story-company-finally-issues-discreet-apology-for-authors-antisemitism-as-his-estate-signs-lucrative-hollywood-deals/Yael Stone on a year of growth: https://www.theguardian.com/stage/2019/nov/20/yael-stone-on-a-year-of-growth-i-dont-want-to-be-anybodys-plaything-again

RN Arts - ABC RN
Saved by Noni and Yael

RN Arts - ABC RN

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2020 53:44


Thirty years since his death - Roald Dahl's family apologises for the beloved childrens author's anti-Semitic views. How and why was this done? As screen and theatre gigs have dried up during the pandemic, Australian actors have been finding new opportunities in podcast audio fiction. Noni Hazelhurst and Yael Stone co-star in Winding Road, an Audible mystery drama set in Queensland. Finally, BL + BW discuss two teen reboots, Saved By The Bell (2020) and Heartbreak High (2022) and whether they feel hungry and aroused by the trailer for A Recipe for Seduction a sponsored Lifetime 'mini movie' starring Mario Lopez as a sexy Col. Harland Sanders. Show notes: Heartbreak High gets a reboot: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-12-07/heartbreak-high-coming-back-netflix-new-generation-of-teenagers/12956722 Mario Lopez takes on a role as Col. Sanders: https://deadline.com/2020/12/mario-lopez-stirs-up-a-recipe-for-seduction-as-kfcs-colonel-sanders-in-new-lifetime-mini-movie-1234651880/ Roald Dahl's family issues apology for anti-semitic comments: https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/roald-dahls-family-posts-quiet-apology-for-antisemitism-ftbx9wj09 Questions about timing of Dahl apology: https://antisemitism.org/roald-dahl-story-company-finally-issues-discreet-apology-for-authors-antisemitism-as-his-estate-signs-lucrative-hollywood-deals/ Yael Stone on a year of growth: https://www.theguardian.com/stage/2019/nov/20/yael-stone-on-a-year-of-growth-i-dont-want-to-be-anybodys-plaything-again

Stop Everything! - ABC RN
Saved by Noni and Yael

Stop Everything! - ABC RN

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2020 53:44


Thirty years since his death - Roald Dahl's family apologises for the beloved childrens author's antisemitic views. How and why was this done? As screen and theatre gigs have dried up during the pandemic, Australian actors have been finding new opportunities in podcast audio fiction. Noni Hazlehurst and Yael Stone co-star in Winding Road, an Audible mystery drama set in Queensland. Finally, BL + BW discuss two teen reboots, Saved By The Bell (2020) and Heartbreak High (2022) and whether they feel hungry and aroused by the trailer for A Recipe for Seduction a sponsored Lifetime 'mini movie' starring Mario Lopez as a sexy Col. Harland Sanders. Show notes: Heartbreak High gets a reboot: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-12-07/heartbreak-high-coming-back-netflix-new-generation-of-teenagers/12956722 Mario Lopez takes on a role as Col. Sanders: https://deadline.com/2020/12/mario-lopez-stirs-up-a-recipe-for-seduction-as-kfcs-colonel-sanders-in-new-lifetime-mini-movie-1234651880/ Roald Dahl's family issues apology for anti-semitic comments: https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/roald-dahls-family-posts-quiet-apology-for-antisemitism-ftbx9wj09 Questions about timing of Dahl apology: https://antisemitism.org/roald-dahl-story-company-finally-issues-discreet-apology-for-authors-antisemitism-as-his-estate-signs-lucrative-hollywood-deals/ Yael Stone on a year of growth: https://www.theguardian.com/stage/2019/nov/20/yael-stone-on-a-year-of-growth-i-dont-want-to-be-anybodys-plaything-again

RN Arts - ABC RN
Saved by Noni and Yael

RN Arts - ABC RN

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2020 53:44


Thirty years since his death - Roald Dahl's family apologises for the beloved childrens author's antisemitic views. How and why was this done? As screen and theatre gigs have dried up during the pandemic, Australian actors have been finding new opportunities in podcast audio fiction. Noni Hazlehurst and Yael Stone co-star in Winding Road, an Audible mystery drama set in Queensland. Finally, BL + BW discuss two teen reboots, Saved By The Bell (2020) and Heartbreak High (2022) and whether they feel hungry and aroused by the trailer for A Recipe for Seduction a sponsored Lifetime 'mini movie' starring Mario Lopez as a sexy Col. Harland Sanders. Show notes: Heartbreak High gets a reboot: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-12-07/heartbreak-high-coming-back-netflix-new-generation-of-teenagers/12956722 Mario Lopez takes on a role as Col. Sanders: https://deadline.com/2020/12/mario-lopez-stirs-up-a-recipe-for-seduction-as-kfcs-colonel-sanders-in-new-lifetime-mini-movie-1234651880/ Roald Dahl's family issues apology for anti-semitic comments: https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/roald-dahls-family-posts-quiet-apology-for-antisemitism-ftbx9wj09 Questions about timing of Dahl apology: https://antisemitism.org/roald-dahl-story-company-finally-issues-discreet-apology-for-authors-antisemitism-as-his-estate-signs-lucrative-hollywood-deals/ Yael Stone on a year of growth: https://www.theguardian.com/stage/2019/nov/20/yael-stone-on-a-year-of-growth-i-dont-want-to-be-anybodys-plaything-again

Stop Everything! - ABC RN
Saved by Noni and Yael

Stop Everything! - ABC RN

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2020 53:44


Thirty years since his death - Roald Dahl's family apologises for the beloved childrens author's anti-Semitic views. How and why was this done? As screen and theatre gigs have dried up during the pandemic, Australian actors have been finding new opportunities in podcast audio fiction. Noni Hazelhurst and Yael Stone co-star in Winding Road, an Audible mystery drama set in Queensland. Finally, BL + BW discuss two teen reboots, Saved By The Bell (2020) and Heartbreak High (2022) and whether they feel hungry and aroused by the trailer for A Recipe for Seduction a sponsored Lifetime 'mini movie' starring Mario Lopez as a sexy Col. Harland Sanders. Show notes: Heartbreak High gets a reboot: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-12-07/heartbreak-high-coming-back-netflix-new-generation-of-teenagers/12956722 Mario Lopez takes on a role as Col. Sanders: https://deadline.com/2020/12/mario-lopez-stirs-up-a-recipe-for-seduction-as-kfcs-colonel-sanders-in-new-lifetime-mini-movie-1234651880/ Roald Dahl's family issues apology for anti-semitic comments: https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/roald-dahls-family-posts-quiet-apology-for-antisemitism-ftbx9wj09 Questions about timing of Dahl apology: https://antisemitism.org/roald-dahl-story-company-finally-issues-discreet-apology-for-authors-antisemitism-as-his-estate-signs-lucrative-hollywood-deals/ Yael Stone on a year of growth: https://www.theguardian.com/stage/2019/nov/20/yael-stone-on-a-year-of-growth-i-dont-want-to-be-anybodys-plaything-again

Chat 10 Looks 3
Ep 126: Live in Canberra

Chat 10 Looks 3

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2019 87:17


The traditional end-of-year live romp at the ANU's Llewellyn Hall, in which Crabb applies a pre-Christmas discount to the Twelve Days of Christmas and Sales commits an epic faux-pas of such glory that Crabb will be smiling for the rest of her days. ANU vice-chancellor Brian Schmidt demonstrates that as well as winning Nobels and making wine, he can also rip out a pretty handy bundt.A percentage of the proceeds from all our shows goes to charity, for this Canberra show to Karinya House. (Click here for the full Chat 10 Looks 3 Charities listing).I successfully achieved a Smug Bundt Brian Schmidt (Tiwitter @cosmicpinot)Associate Professor Kim Cunio entertains the audience at Llewelyn Hall with a Tuba composition.The Twelve Days of Christmas 2019Succession HBO drama (see official trailer)Fleabag: Season 2 (2019) Written by and starring Phoebe Waller-Bridge (see official trailer)After Life (2019) Ricky Gervais (see official trailer)Sex Education (2019) starring Asa Butterfield, Gillian Anderson, Ncuti Gatwa (see official trailer)The Bureau (2015 - 2018) a French TV series which revolves around the lives of agents of the DGSE (General Directorate of External Security)Line of Duty (2012-2019+) BBC 2 Drama British about anti-corruption unit called AC-12.Happy Valley (2014 - 2016) starring Sarah Lancashire (see official trailer)Up Series: directed by Michael Apted. 9 instalments over 55 years. (63 Up still available to view on SBS On Demand).Total Control (2019) ABC drama starring Deborah Mailman and Rachel Griffiths (see official trailer)Upright (Foxtel) starring Tim Minchin, Milly Alcock, Heather MitchellGet Krack!n Season 2, Episode 8 (2019): Miranda Tapsell and Nakkiah Lui are left to host the show.Fyre (2019) Documentary looking at the unraveling of the Fyre music festivalParasite (2019) Written and directed by Bong Joon Ho. (see official trailer)Paddington 2 (2018) starring Hugh GrantThe Australian Dream (2019) Adam Goodes, Stan Grant (see official trailer)Three Women by Lisa TaddeoThe Spy and the Traitor by Ben MacintyreThis Is Going To Hurt by Adam KayThe Witches Are Coming by Lindy WestYellow Notebook: Diaries Volume One 1978-1987 by Helen GarnerFrom Secret Ballot To Democracy Sausage by Judith BrettYou Daughters of Freedom by Clare WrightLanny by Max PorterMax Porter: Lanny Sydney Writers Festival 2019 in conversation with Michael Williams.The Weekend by Charlotte WoodThe Yield by Tara June WinchFleishman Is in Trouble by Taffy Brodesser-AknerDolly Parton's America: podcast hosted by Jad AbumradHeavyweight Ep2 Gregor: 20 years ago, Gregor lent some CDs to a musician friend. The CDs helped make his friend, Moby, a famous rockstar. Now he wants his CDs backSlow Burn: The Clinton Impeachment (Slow Burn Season 2)The Dollop: Episodes 400 Pt1 & 400 Pt2 Dave Anthony and Gareth Reynolds are joined by Patton Oswalt to examine the life of Ronald Reagan.Too Peas In A Podcast Mandy and Kate laugh and cry as they chat about parenting multiples with disabilities and special needsBoyer Lectures 2019: Rachel Perkins: The End of Silence (audio version) or watch the 2019 lectures on iViewRachel Perkins discusses the path to reconciliation with Leigh Sales (7.30, 3 Dec 2019)Tony Abbot reveals Tango Avenue street library (via Twitter: @HonTonyAbbott)A Boris Johnson story by Jeremy Vine (The Jeremy Vine Page on Facebook, 13 June 2019. Republished in multiple publications.)Marina Hyde’s Guardian columns. See especially Whoever hacked Rebekah Vardy’s Insta was obviously never at Baden-Baden by Marina Hyde (Guardian, 11 Oct 2019)The Red Hand Files Nick Cave responds to questions or comments from fans.Sam Mac: Sammacinsta Sam Mac’s Instagram accountCommunity (New Edition) by Hetty McKinnonSimple by Ottolenghi (Includes: Sweet and salty cheesecake with cherries and crumble)Chatter spice storage solutions (this post is in the Chat 10 Looks 3 Community Facebook Group. You need to apply to join this private group.)Kim Kardashian “Breaks the Internet” (Vanity Fair November 2014)Chat 10 Looks 3 Ep 100: featuring Yotam OttolenghiCrabb and Sales @ the Enmore as Brian May and Freddie Mercury. (Thanks to Stephen Blake for the photo.)Chat 10 Looks 3 Ep 115: Highway to the Danger Zone Crabb and Sales lay out their imagined plots for the Top Gun sequelAuthor Margaret Atwood on her long-awaited sequel to The Handmaid's Tale interviewed by Leigh Sales (7.30; 17 Sep 2019).Joanna Lumley on Ab Fab, the Me Too movement and the environment interviewed by Leigh Sales (7.30; 6 Mar 2019)Annabel Crabb meets Yael Stone (via Instragram, Nov 2019)Actor Yael Stone makes explosive allegations about Geoffrey Rush interviewed by Leigh Sales (7.30; 17 Dec 2018)The Dutch House by Ann PatchettAct of Grace by Anna KrienSuch a Fun Age by Kiley ReidThe Crown: Season 3 (2019) starring Olivia Colman and Helena Bonham Carter (See official trailer)Have You Heard George's Podcast? BBC podcast from George the Poet delivers a fresh take on inner city life through a mix of storytelling, music and fiction.Morning Wars (known as ‘Morning Show’ in US) starring Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon. (See official trailer)The Sopranos (1999 - 2007) starring James Gandolfini and Edie Falco (see a compilation of trailers for all 6 seasons here.)Trust Exercise by Susan Choi (paperback version coming in Feb 2020)Olive, Again by Elizabeth StroutBruny by Heather RoseUnreliable Memoirs by Clive JamesThis episode is brought to you by DocPlay. Click here for their exclusive offer for Chatters: https://www.docplay.com/chatters

Fierce Girls
Jackie French - the girl with dyslexia who became a famous author

Fierce Girls

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2019 16:50


Jackie French could read entire novels by the time she was three years old. But when she arrived at school, letters appeared back to front, and maths equations were gobbledegook. Jackie was confused, but it didn't stop her from reading, writing, or coming up with astonishingly creative tales. Jackie read everything in sight, and then decided to write her own stories. Now, she has written more than 200 books, sold millions of copies, has spread the joy of reading far and wide, and she never plans to stop. Narrated by star of Orange is the New Black, actor Yael Stone.

Fierce Girls
Jackie French - The Girl With Dyslexia Who Became A Famous Author

Fierce Girls

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2019 16:50


Jackie French could read entire novels by the time she was three years old. But when she arrived at school, letters appeared back to front, and maths equations were gobbledegook. Jackie was confused, but it didn't stop her from reading, writing, or coming up with astonishingly creative tales. Jackie read everything in sight, and then decided to write her own stories. Now, she has written more than 200 books, sold millions of copies, has spread the joy of reading far and wide, and she never plans to stop. Narrated by star of Orange is the New Black, actor Yael Stone.

Fierce Girls
Jackie French — the girl with dyslexia who became a famous author

Fierce Girls

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2019 16:50


Jackie French could read entire novels by the time she was three years old. But when she arrived at school, letters appeared back to front, and maths equations were gobbledegook. Jackie was confused, but it didn't stop her from reading, writing, or coming up with astonishingly creative tales. Jackie read everything in sight, and then decided to write her own stories. Now, she has written more than 200 books, sold millions of copies, has spread the joy of reading far and wide, and she never plans to stop. Narrated by star of Orange is the New Black, actor Yael Stone.

Fierce Girls
Introducing - Fierce Girls series four

Fierce Girls

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2019 3:54


What do rad surfer and skater, Sabre Norris, world-famous opera singer Dame Nellie Melba and star AFL player Tayla Harris have in common? They're FIERCE! And their stories are going to be told in a brand-new series of Fierce Girls. Fierce Girls tells the stories of extraordinary Australian women read by other fierce ones like actors Yael Stone and Claudia Karvan, singer Amy Shark and Australia's first-ever female Governor-General Dame Quentin Bryce. Subscribe now to hear new Fierce Girls from September 20.

Fierce Girls
Introducing - Fierce Girls Series Four

Fierce Girls

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2019 3:54


What do rad surfer and skater, Sabre Norris, world-famous opera singer Dame Nellie Melba and star AFL player Tayla Harris have in common? They're FIERCE! And their stories are going to be told in a brand-new series of Fierce Girls. Fierce Girls tells the stories of extraordinary Australian women read by other fierce ones like actors Yael Stone and Claudia Karvan, singer Amy Shark and Australia's first-ever female Governor-General Dame Quentin Bryce. Subscribe now to hear new Fierce Girls from September 20.

Fierce Girls
Introducing — Fierce Girls series four

Fierce Girls

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2019 3:54


What do rad surfer and skater, Sabre Norris, world-famous opera singer Dame Nellie Melba and star AFL player Tayla Harris have in common? They're FIERCE! And their stories are going to be told in a brand-new series of Fierce Girls. Fierce Girls tells the stories of extraordinary Australian women read by other fierce ones like actors Yael Stone and Claudia Karvan, singer Amy Shark and Australia's first-ever female Governor-General Dame Quentin Bryce. Subscribe now to hear new Fierce Girls from September 20.

RNZ: The Weekend
Bari Weiss: #MeToo and free speech

RNZ: The Weekend

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2018 27:30


New York Times opinion writer and editor Bari Weiss recently published a groundbreaking article about the Australian actor Yael Stone, in which the Orange is the New Black star detailed sexual harassment allegations against Geoffrey Rush. The story pulled back the curtain on the nuances and consequences of telling #MeToo stories. Bari Weiss was previously an op-ed and book review editor at The Wall Street Journal, and also worked at Tablet, the online magazine of Jewish politics and culture.

After Work Drinks
Yael Stone's Geoffrey Rush Allegations & Tackling The 'Disease To Please'

After Work Drinks

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2018 53:35


Merry Christmas to everyone except MP Andrew Broad who ruined our week and the phrase 'G'Day Mate' forever with his embarrassing sexting scandal. On a more serious note, we unpack Australian actress Yael Stone's sexual harassment allegations against Geoffrey Rush, and look at why #MeToo hasn't taken off in Australia. Plus, what Oprah says goes - how to tackle our inherent desire to be people pleasers.We're taking a break for the next two weeks, but you can still get updates via our Facebook group, ‘After Work Drinks Podcast.'Links: ‘We Deserve A Better Class Of Horny Text From Our Elected Representatives' by James Hennessy for Pedestrian TVhttps://www.pedestrian.tv/news/politicians-horny-texts/Izzy's story on Ariana Grande grieving Mac Miller https://www.marieclaire.com.au/ariana-grande-milking-mac-miller-deathGrace's story on Meghan Markle (we'll stop plugging ourselves/each other now, sorry)https://www.elle.com.au/culture/meghan-markle-bitch-19510‘The Cost of Telling a #MeToo Story in Australia' by Bari Weiss for the New York Timeshttps://www.nytimes.com/2018/12/16/opinion/metoo-defamation-geoffrey-rush-yael-stone.htmlYael Stone on ABC's 7:30 with Leigh Saleshttps://iview.abc.net.au/show/7-30?fbclid=IwAR161MGd83zYzu32SDS6DIwONR1TNUKHbTTaDPE5gH67O4QGrYZUiK2x3nY‘Help: I'm a People-Pleaser, and I Hate It' by Allison P. Davis for The Cuthttps://www.thecut.com/2013/12/help-im-a-people-pleaser-and-i-hate-it.html‘Gwyneth x Oprah: Power, Perception & Soul Purpose' by Goophttps://www.stitcher.com/podcast/cadence13/the-goop-podcast/e/53617700‘The Magic of Not Giving a F***' - Sarah Knight for TED Talkshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GwRzjFQa_OgYou can email us on afterworkdrinkspodcast@gmail.com, follow us on Instagram at @isabelletruman and @grceoneill or join our private Facebook group, 'After Work Drinks Podcast.'Please remember if you like After Work Drinks to rate, review, subscribe and share Get bonus content on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Don't Shoot The Messenger
Ep 67 - 'You Better Not Laugh, You Better Not Cry' - Festive Special 2018

Don't Shoot The Messenger

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2018 61:57


Join Caroline Wilson, Corrie Perkin and guest Anna from the Op-Shop for our final episode of 2018. With plenty of festive ‘Good Local Tips’, loads of ‘Best Of’ recommendations and a healthy dose of end of year housekeeping. We applaud Leigh Sales for her riveting interview with Yael Stone, Geoffrey Rush’s former colleague. “I think he’s kind of finished as a public figure now” suggests Caro. With years of ‘festive season organisational experience’ Corrie, Anna and Caro share plenty of Christmas tips including their shopping hacks, ideas for stocking fillers and drinks recommendations.  We reminisce about favourite and most memorable home made Christmas gifts (exploding pesto?). Caro’s “Crush of the Week” for The Interchange Bench, is Aussie cricketer Tim Paine who she remarks “in so many ways has just reinvigorated Australian Sport for me”. Our "Crush of the Week" is proudly presented by The Interchange Bench.  If your business needs new players, pick them up from The Interchange Bench – the leading provider of temporary and contract talent.  Just call 1800 i bench Or see Interchange bench.com.au In “BSF” Corrie shares her Top 10 Books of 2018, and Anna and Caro have a few of their own (see lists and links below). Caro and Anna have also been off to the movies to see “Will you Ever Forgive Me?” and Anna shares her infamous ‘Red Slaw’ recipe and a great fish dish (recipes coming soon). Caro and Anna are grumpy (even outraged) over the City of Stonnington’s handling of it’s local Tennis club re-tendering process. In “6 Quick Questions” we ponder the future of the publishing industry and how screen fatigue is leading people back to books, talk Christmas rituals, how to keep flies from the rubbish bin, best Christmas Day memories and Corrie share her top podcast picks. Caro’s “GLT” is beeswax food covers – great for the environment and an easy little gift. Corrie’s Top 10 Books of 2018 ‘The Shepherd’s Hut’ by Tim Winton 'Warlight' by Michael Ondaatje  'Becoming' by Michelle Obama 'Bridge of Clay' by Markus Zusak 'Midwinter Break' by Bernard MacLaverty George Johnston's Biography by Garry Kinnane 'Home Fire' by Kamila Shamsie  'Anatomy of a Scandal' by Sarah Vaughan 'You Daughters of Freedom' by Clare Wright  'The Lost Man' by Jane Harper  'I Capture the Castle' by Dodie Smith    Caro's Top Book Picks 'Transcription' by Kate Atkinson 'Gaudy Night' by Dorothy L Sayers 'This Rough Magic' by Mary Stewart    Anna's Top Book Picks 'Garden Love: Plants, Dogs, Country Houses' by Simon Griffiths 'Less' by Andrew Sean Greer 'The Waiter' by Matias Faldbakken 'The Keeper' by Graham Norton 'Manderley Forever - The Life of Daphne De Maurier' by Tatiana de Rosnay    Corrie's Podcast Picks of 2018 'Deadline: White House'  'FT Politics'  'Fortunately with Fi and Jane'  We have a new Instagram account so please head to instagram and follow @DontShootPod. Like our Facebook page and hit 'Sign Up' to receive weekly updates HERE.  Email the show via feedback@dontshootpod.com.au Follow us on Twitter via @dontshootpod 'Don't Shoot The Messenger' is produced, engineered and edited by Jane Nield for Crocmedia. 

Mamamia Out Loud
An Unconventional Pregnancy Announcement

Mamamia Out Loud

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2018 25:15


The bosses are on holidays so things are getting a little rowdy on this week's episode of Out Loud as Rachel Corbett and Leigh Campbell jump in the studio with Jessie. Bachelor couple Matty J and Laura Byrne are having a baby. It’s glorious news, especially after they suffered a miscarriage earlier this year. And what’s even better is that they are having a baby without getting married, and in a year of big fancy weddings that’s refreshing as all hell. Plus, we unpack everything you need to know about Yael Stone’s allegations against Geoffrey Rush. We solve an uncomfortable group therapy and discuss the relationship feeling that every human on the planet has. Strap yourselves in, it’s going to be a fun ride. END BITS Hosts: Rachel Corbett, Jessie Stephens and Leigh Campbell Producers: Elissa Ratliff  COME TALK TO US Join the Out Louders Facebook group GET IN TOUCH: Call the PodPhone on 02 8999 9386. Email the show at outloud@mamamia.com.au Find any book mentioned at apple.co/mamamia Mamamia Out Loud is a podcast by Mamamia. Find more shows here.

Katie's Crib
Faith and Family ft Sasha Sagan & Yael Stone

Katie's Crib

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2018 64:28


With the holiday season in full swing, Katie welcomes writer and filmmaker Sasha Sagan and "Orange Is the New Black" actress Yael Stone to talk about weaving faith and religion and their respective families' accompanying traditions and stories together. 

Nathan, Nat & Shaun
Nathan, Nat & Shaun Podcast - 4th May 2018

Nathan, Nat & Shaun

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2018 48:00


House Rules kicks off next week so Lawrence Llewyn-Bowen joined the guys this morning to talk all about what we can expect this season!Why should you not be doing your job? Paula owns a seafood deli and is allergic to seafood… Emma is a nurse and faints every time she gives needles and Carmel is a massive greeny and works for a construction company and so they don't tell her when they cut down trees! Jill's a teacher and is allergic to chalk, Martin's friend is a painter and is colour blind and Ben failed maths at school but is now a banker.Justin Langer is the new Australian men's cricket coach! He spoke about taking the job, what he's looking forward to most and who will be keeping an eye on his daughters whilst he's away.Were you brave and confronted your fears? Nathan complained about his eggs not being poached. Sue faced her fear and did karaoke and Kristy complained at a store about not being charged at sale price. Denika didn't want to complain so just kept eating raw chicken until her sister-in-law noticed and complained to the chef. Bec complained about the corn beef not being cooked well enough and the chef came out and confronted her about it!Masto had a ripper game in the derby last week and he joined the guys this morning ahead of tomorrow's game against Port. He also spoke about an epic burger he ate earlier this week…Yael Stone is one of the stars in Picnic at Hanging Rock which premiers this Sunday, and she joined the guys to talk all about it and of course when we can expect more Orange is the New Black! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

NEXT New England
Episode 78: Wicked

NEXT New England

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2018 49:57


This week, some interviews and stories from the archive. We look at the data on gun deaths in Vermont, and think through ways to prevent suicides in places where gun ownership is part of life for many. Plus, Orange is the New Black actress Yael Stone reveals the thinking behind her character’s blend of Boston and Brookyln accents, and we talk with a linguist about how the way New Englanders talk is changing. Also, wicked powda, wicked cheap: a visit to a down-home mountain where skiing is affordable for the masses. Can you spot the dialect difference in this bagel shop menu? From the (now closed) Bagel Basement in Hanover, New Hampshire. Courtesy of James Stanford Under the Gun For many people in Vermont, guns are a way of life. Unlike more populous, more urban states in our region, Vermonters own guns at a higher rate, and fiercely protect their gun rights. That means looser gun laws than in Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Rhode Island; but also a higher per capita rate of gun deaths than in those states. Reporters at Vermont Public Radio looked into the numbers behind this reality, and found some surprising data and personal stories.  They learned that 420 people died from gunshot wounds in Vermont between 2011 and 2016. Eighty-nine percent of those deaths were suicides. Data visualization by Taylor Dobbs for Vermont Public Radio Cragin’s Gun Shop in Rutland, Vt. primarily serves hunters. Owner John Cragin said suicide is a tricky issue – but if he has any doubts about selling someone a gun, he won’t make the sale. Photo by Liam Elder-Connors for VPR Our guest Taylor Dobbs produced the reporting project “Gunshots: Vermont Gun Deaths, 2011-2016″ last summer, when he was digital reporter at Vermont Public Radio. (Dobbs is now an investigative and statehouse reporter for Seven Days.) We were also joined by Matthew Miller, M.D., a professor of health sciences and Epidemiology at Northeastern University and co-director of the Harvard Injury Control Research Center. VPR has made the death certificate data gathered for the project public. You can find a spreadsheet here. The Shifting New England Accent The Netflix prison drama “Orange is the New Black” features a woman with a Boston-flavored accent. Bit this character's way of talking is complicated, and so is her story. Developing that sound brought actress Yael Stone to Boston. There, she she met up with WBUR’s Sarah Rose Brenner, who has this report. A linguistic map based on 626 recent recordings collected by James Stanford and others from speakers around New England. Speakers in the red areas tend to pronounce the vowels in the words “lot” and “thought” the same way. Speakers in blue areas tend to pronounce the vowels in each word differently. Dropped Rs and long As can be heard, of course, not only in Boston, but across much of New England. Yet in a 2012 paper published in the Journal of American Speech, Dartmouth College linguist James Stanford and his colleagues made the case that a classic New England accent is receding. In a recent study, Stanford and his partners used an online crowd-sourcing tool to reach over 600 speakers around the region. This big data set allowed them to tease out subtle differences in the way people from different parts of New England talk. Their results will be published this year in American Speech. James Stanford joined us to discuss some of his team’s findings. Chaeyoon Kim, Sravana Reddy, Ezra Wyschogrod, and Jack Grieve are co-authors on the study. For a deep dive into the Vermont accent, we highly recommend the very first episode of Vermont Public Radio’s podcast Brave Little State. Are you proud of your accent? A little embarrassed? Or maybe you don't have an accent at all (or you don't think you do!) Tell us about it on Twitter or Facebook. You can also record yourself –or your loved one– on your phone’s voice recorder/ voice memo app. Send a clip to next@wnpr.org. Powder to the People A hand-painted sign hangs on the wall at the Veterans Memorial Recreation Area in Franklin, New Hampshire. Photo courtesy of NHPR. Here in New England, downhill skiing comes with a high price tag and a ritzy reputation. A lift ticket at Sugarloaf in Maine will run you $95, and at Jay Peak in Vermont, the price is $84. Even at Ski Sundown, a small mountain in Connecticut, getting on the slopes on a Saturday or Sunday costs $60. But at Veterans Memorial Ski Area in Franklin, New Hampshire, admission is just $20. Instead of a chair lift, there's a metal bar that goes behind the thighs, attached to a rope that pulls skiers up the 230-foot hill. Once upon a time, these no-frills ski areas were the rule in New England, rather than the exception. So what happened? The team at New Hampshire Public Radio’s podcast Outside/In went to Franklin to figure out how skiing “got fancy.” For more, listen to the full Outside/In episode, “Gnar Pow.” Connecticut is not known for big mountains. But if you travel to the far northwest corner, the Berkshires rise to nearly 2400 feet in the tiny town of Salisbury. It's there that you find a little piece of Nordic sporting history. For 92 years, Salisbury has been hosting “Jumpfest,” a celebration of ski jumping. During the main event, skiers in brightly colored suits fly off a snow-covered ramp, on top of a 220-foot hill. Spectators ring cowbells and drink hot toddies, but this isn't just for fun. The competition is a qualifier for the junior nationals, and most of the jumpers on the big hill are between 12 and 16. NEXT producer Andrea Muraskin paid a visit to last year’s festival and brought back this audio postcard. The 2018 Jumpfest runs February 9 through 11, and is open to the public. About NEXT NEXT is produced at WNPR. Host: John Dankosky Producer: Andrea Muraskin Executive Producer: Catie Talarski Contributors to this episode: Taylor Dobbs, Sarah Rose Brenner, Sam Evans-Brown, Jimmy Gutierrez, and Maureen McMurray Music: Todd Merrell, “New England” by Goodnight Blue Moon Get all the NEXT episodes. We appreciate your feedback! Send praise, critique, suggestions, questions, story leads, and recordings of your uncle’s accent to next@wnpr.org.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Pretty For An Aboriginal
Episode 2: American Heroes and White Allies (with Yael Stone)

Pretty For An Aboriginal

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2017 36:09


When Nakkiah and Miranda drew up their interview wish list for the podcast it was dominated by African American actors, writers and musicians. Like so many other young Australians, Miranda and Nakkiah have looked to the US for inspiration. In politics, protest and art, the African American community has shown talented young Indigenous Australians a way forward — towards success, change and brilliance. In this episode Miranda and Nakkiah chat with Australian actor and Orange Is The New Black star Yael Stone about heroes, allies, cultural cringe, fame and how we tell stories and make art about life in Australia that will inspire a younger generation.

Pretty For An Aboriginal
Introducing Nakkiah and Miranda

Pretty For An Aboriginal

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2017 2:07


Nakkiah Lui and Miranda Tapsell are set to rock traditional perceptions of Indigenous Australia and challenge rigid mindsets of what women of colour can and cannot do. In our eight episode first season, we'll talk honestly about relationships, weight, dick pics and being a boss in male-dominated industries, and unpack the pervasive influence of African American popular culture and politics on young black people in Australia. We’ll discuss building a First Nations support system on social media, and examine why representation really, truly, definitely matters. Our guests will include author Roxane Gay, Orange Is The New Black’s Yael Stone, rapper and TV writer Adam Briggs, Canadian Vice presenter and activist Sarain Carson Fox, and rising Australian actors Akar Das (Lion) and Blessing Mokgohloa (Spartacus), among others. About the hosts: Nakkiah Lui is an award-winning playwright, TV writer and actor (Black Comedy, Black is the New White), columnist, and rising cultural star who is at the forefront of the new wave of young, Indigenous Australian women changing the world one Instagram post at a time. Her latest play Black is the New White was a sell-out success at the Sydney Theatre Company. Follow her at @nakkiahlui.At her side is Miranda Tapsell, an actress who does not hide in the wings when the spotlight dips. Tapsell is one of Australia’s most in-demand stage and screen actresses. Her TV credits include The Sapphires, Love Child, Redfern Now, Black Comedy and Wolf Creek; she also starred in the Sydney Theatre Company’s remarkable production of The Secret River. Follow her at @missmirandatap.

NEXT New England
Episode 58: Under the Gun

NEXT New England

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2017 49:55


Paola, 19, has lived most of her life in the U.S. after being brought from El Salvador by her mother when she was a child. She received deferred action in 2016 and Tuesday was her first day of classes at UMass Boston. Photo by Shannon Dooling for WBUR In Vermont, suicides account for 89 percent of gun-related deaths. Why is that percentage so high, and what’s being done to lower the risk? Also, we learn how the region is reacting to President Trump’s decision to end the DACA program. And we explore the wide variety of accents that color the speech of New Englanders and how those sounds are changing. Finally, we wade into an offshore war between Maine and New Hampshire and visit a summer camp with a colonial flair. It’s NEXT! You can stream the entire episode by clicking play on the embedded media player above or listen to the embedded SoundCloud files below for individual reports.  At Risk Students at Eastern Connecticut State University protest President Trump’s decision to end protections for undocumented young people on Tuesday, September 5, 2017. Photo by Ryan Caron King for WNPR We've been hearing the voices of young people around New England whose future is very uncertain. About 15,000 immigrants in our region have been granted temporary status under the program known as Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, or DACA. The Obama-era initiative allows young people whose parents brought them to the country illegally to live and work in the United States. Attorney General Jeff Sessions announced Tuesday that the government will phase out the DACA program. Many elected officials have reacted sharply toward that decision and four New England States have joined a lawsuit in support of DACA recipients. As reporter Shannon Dooling found, this news came at a difficult time for many students. She went to the University of Massachusetts-Boston on the first day of school with this report. Cragin’s Gun Shop in Rutland, Vt. primarily serves hunters. Owner John Cragin said suicide is a tricky issue – but if he has any doubts about selling someone a gun, he won’t make the sale. Photo by Liam Elder-Connors for VPR For many people in Vermont, guns are a way of life. Unlike more populous, more urban states in our region, Vermonters own guns at a higher rate and fiercely protect their gun rights. That means looser gun laws than in Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Rhode Island — but also a higher rate of gun deaths per capita than in those states. Vermont Public Radio wanted to look into the numbers behind this reality and found some surprising data and personal stories. Four hundred twenty people died from gunshot wounds in Vermont between 2011 and 2016. Eighty-nine percent of those deaths were suicides. Data visualization by Taylor Dobbs for Vermont Public Radio Our guest Taylor Dobbs is the digital reporter at Vermont Public Radio, and he produced the reporting project “Gunshots: Vermont Gun Deaths, 2011-2016.” We’re also joined by Matthew Miller, M.D., a professor of health sciences and Epidemiology at Northeastern University and co-director of the Harvard Injury Control Research Center. VPR has made the death certificate data gathered for the project public. See the spreadsheet here. The Shifting New England Accent The Netflix prison drama “Orange is the New Black” features a woman with a Boston-flavored accent. In fact, this character's way of talking is a little more complicated than that, and so is her story. Developing that sound brought actress Yael Stone to Boston. There, she met up with WBUR’s Sarah Rose Brenner, who has this report. Dropped Rs and long As can be heard, of course, not only in Boston but across much of New England. But in a 2012 paper published in the Journal of American Speech, Dartmouth College linguist James Stanford and his colleagues make the case that a classic New England accent is receding. Can you spot the dialect division in this bagel shop menu? From the (now closed) Bagel Basement in Hanover, New Hampshire. Courtesy of James Stanford In a study currently under peer review, Stanford and his partners used an online crowd-sourcing tool to reach over 600 speakers around the region. This big data set allowed them to tease out subtle differences in the way people from different parts of New England talk. James Stanford joins us to discuss some of his team’s findings. Chaeyoon Kim, Sravana Reddy, Ezra Wyschogrod, and Jack Grieve are co-authors on the study. For a deep dive into the Vermont accent, we highly recommend the very first episode of Vermont Public Radio’s podcast Brave Little State. Lobster Pots and Chamber Pots This map, produced by NH Fish & Game in 1976, details the claims made by both sides in the lobster wars. Courtesy Portsmouth Athenaeum Off the coast of New Hampshire are the iconic Isles of Shoals. Somewhere around the middle of those isles, there’s a dotted line: the state border between New Hampshire and Maine. As New Hampshire Public Radio's Jason Moon learned, that line has been the cause of some intense disagreement over the years among lobstermen. It's back-to-school time in New England. And in their “what I did this summer” essays, some Connecticut kids might be writing about the week they spent in 1774. Each year, the Noah Webster House in West Hartford, the childhood home of the founder of the American dictionary, holds Colonial Children's Camp. The program gives kids a taste of what daily life was like in Webster's time. NEXT producer Andrea Muraskin paid a visit. About NEXT NEXT is produced at WNPR. Host: John Dankosky Producer: Andrea Muraskin Executive Producer: Catie Talarski Digital Content Manager/Editor: Heather Brandon Contributors to this episode: Shannon Dooling, Taylor Dobbs, Sarah Rose Brenner, Jason Moon Music: Todd Merrell, “New England” by Goodnight Blue Moon Get all the NEXT episodes. We appreciate your feedback! Send praise, critique, suggestions, questions, story leads, and recordings of your mom’s accent to next@wnpr.org.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Kyle & Jackie O Show
30/5/17 - Kyle And Jackie O Show #694

The Kyle & Jackie O Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2017 123:51


Today on the show, Kyle and Jackie O spoke to iconic rapper Ice T and Yael Stone, who plays Lorna Morello in 'Orange is the New Black'. They also had one HECK of an 'Only Lying'. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Childhood’s End: An Event Podcast
CE02 – Syfy Press Call Highlights

Childhood’s End: An Event Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2015 19:53


We were invited to join other reporters in a press call with Childhood's End executive producer, Matthew Graham, and actors, Mike Vogel and Yael Stone. They shared some of their impressions of working on this project and what they're excited about sharing when the miniseries airs next week. Mike, Dave, and Wayne go through some of the questions that were asked followed by brief excerpts from the answers given by the Childhood's End cast and crew members. We hope you'll find their insights enlightening and that they'll serve as a nice teaser to get your excited about the three-night event starting December 14th. Read more... The post CE02 – Syfy Press Call Highlights appeared first on Golden Spiral Media- Entertainment Podcasts, Technology Podcasts & More.

Childhood’s End: An Event Podcast
CE02 – Syfy Press Call Highlights

Childhood’s End: An Event Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2015 19:53


We were invited to join other reporters in a press call with Childhood's End executive producer, Matthew Graham, and actors, Mike Vogel and Yael Stone. They shared some of their impressions of working on this project and what they're excited about sharing when the miniseries airs next week. Mike, Dave, and Wayne go through some of the questions that were asked followed by brief excerpts from the answers given by the Childhood's End cast and crew members. We hope you'll find their insights enlightening and that they'll serve as a nice teaser to get your excited about the three-night event starting December 14th. Read more... The post CE02 – Syfy Press Call Highlights appeared first on Golden Spiral Media- Entertainment Podcasts, Technology Podcasts & More.

Movies à La Queer
"ORANGE IS THE NEW BLACK" Season 2, 2014 - Spoiler Free Review

Movies à La Queer

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2014 3:03


SPOILER-FREE REVIEW! ("Orange is the New Black" Season 2 Cast)"ORANGE IS THE NEW BLACK" Season 2 - 2014 Created by: Jenji KohanBased on "Orange is the New Black: My Year in a Women's Prison"  by Piper Kerman.Starring: Taylor Schilling, Laura Prepon, Taryn Manning, Laverne Cox, Uzo Aduba, Kate Mulgrew, Yael Stone, and more fabulous people!Synopsis: We were left with an AMAZING cliffhanger from Season 1 last year, and I think it's about time we explore how good was Season 2 in comparison. Follow us @MoviesalaQueerSarita M. Ramirez@SaritaMRamirezMALQ Facebook 

Movies à La Queer
"ORANGE IS THE NEW BLACK" Season 2, 2014 - Spoiler Review

Movies à La Queer

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2014 6:20


("Orange is the New Black" Season 2 Cast)"ORANGE IS THE NEW BLACK" Season 2 - 2014 Created by: Jenji KohanBased on "Orange is the New Black: My Year in a Women's Prison"  by Piper Kerman.Starring: Taylor Schilling, Laura Prepon, Taryn Manning, Laverne Cox, Uzo Aduba, Kate Mulgrew, Yael Stone, and more fabulous people!Synopsis: We were left with an AMAZING cliffhanger from Season 1 last year, and I think it's about time we explore how good was Season 2 in comparison. Follow us @MoviesalaQueerSarita M. Ramirez@SaritaMRamirezMALQ Facebook