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Low Key

Aaron Lanton

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Aaron Lanton, Keith Dennie, and Tim Molloy look at pop culture through a racial lens, focusing on the low-key things some people might miss to discuss their deeper meanings. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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MovieMaker

MovieMaker Magazine

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From MovieMaker Magazine, a podcast featuring conversations with great moviemakers about the art and craft of making movies. Tim Molloy talks to moviemakers about screenwriting, directing, acting, and all of the other creative work that goes into moviemaking. Like MovieMaker's print magazine and moviemaker.com, we're here for everyone who wants to learn more about how movies are made. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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We talk about true stories that we think should be made into TV shows or movies. First we talk about why they belong on-screen -- then we talk about how we'd like to see them on-air: Who should direct, who should write, who should star. We dig up lesser-known people whose stories deserve to be told, forgotten moments in history, and fresh angles on very familiar memories. Your hosts, Tim and Deirdre, are married writers who only recommend stories that we would personally want to see. Join us ...
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Holy Ghost Notes is a podcast that focuses on real talk about Christianity and Drums hosted by Matt Greiner and Tim Anderson. Candid conversations challenge the status quo, and inspire people to be their best selves and to live fulfilled lives.
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We're exploring all facets of culture in the many careers that exist in today's world. We'll mix it up; from interviews with passionate people at the top of their game to discussing different topics and sharing our perspective. Listen and let us know what you think.
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The Internal Marketing Podcast

Kerry-Ann Betton Stimpson, Kerry-Ann Stimpson

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This unique podcast 'flips the marketing conversation' by focusing on how companies can build the brand and drive growth, by marketing to their most powerful brand advocates, their employees. Hosted by Kerry-Ann Betton Stimpson.
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We speak with filmmaker Alice Gu about her 2020 documentary 'The Donut King.' The film tells the story of Ted Ngoy, a Cambodian refugee who escaped the Khmer Rouge and built a donut empire in California in the 1970s. Ted’s success helped hundreds of fellow refugees start their own shops, transforming the West Coast’s donut scene. But as Ted enjoyed…
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We discuss the new City of God: The Fight Rages On, a series sequel to the iconic 2002 film about violent kids growing up in the desperate slums of Rio De Janeiro. The kids are all grown up, and some are actually doing OK — at least in the pilot. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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In this 50th episode, international bestselling author and thought leader, Seth Godin, shares profound insights on why internal marketing is crucial for sustained employee engagement and performance; the difference between management and leadership; and the cost of getting new customers versus the importance of treating frontline employees well. Tu…
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Joe DiMeo is the recipient of the first successful face transplant and double hand transplant. Currently 25 years old, Joe lived a pretty normal life, until one morning in July, 2018, he was in a car accident and sustained third degree burns to 80% of his body. After two years of healing, challenging rehab, 20 reconstructive plastic surgeries and s…
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Michael Vale is a Melbourne based contemporary artist best known for his eerie absurdist figurative paintings. Sublime landscapes occupied by a cast of strange cryptids: Masked ghostly entities, figures wrapped in bandages, skeletons smoking pipes all participating in an obscured ever unfolding narrative of humour, horror and mystery. With a profes…
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On episode one hundred and thirty one of Holy Ghost Notes, Matt talks about the busyness of the season and shares about his recent experience seeing Creed. Tim kicks off a conversation about the power of music and how that power can be displayed. Then the guys round out the episode with a deep conversation around acknowledging God’s hand at work in…
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We talk with acclaimed filmmaker Ondi Timoner about her deeply personal 2022 documentary, 'Last Flight Home.' The film chronicles the last days of Ondi’s father, Eli Timoner, a visionary entrepreneur and philanthropist who founded a successful airline in the 1970s. 'Last Flight Home' captures the final weeks of 92-year-old Eli’s life after he decid…
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On episode one hundred and thirty of Holy Ghost Notes, Matt and Tim skip the chit chat and dive directly into their drum topic where they each share what they believe to be their personal drumming weaknesses and strengths. This leads to a discussion about vulnerability and the benefits of recognizing where you have room for improvement. They contin…
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Elgin James, co-creator and showrunner of the FX hit Mayans MC, is a former member of an anti-racist gang whose Hollywood rise coincided with a prison sentence. He'll share his insights next week at the Austin Film Festival's Ghost Ranch Writer's Retreat, open to rising writers who want to seek inspiration in the same land that was the longtime hom…
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Chamberlain is a Melbourne based music producer who is best known for his punchy bass-heavy glitch-hop beats. He has played gigs and festivals all over Australia and world wide and has done countless releases of singles, reworks, EPs and albums. Get onto his soundcloud or spotify discography, guaranteed to put you in the mood to party and improve y…
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We’re joined by sister-and-brother filmmaking duo Rebecca and Pete Davis, whose new documentary, 'Join or Die,' examines the pivotal role that joining clubs and civic groups plays in shaping the future of our society. Drawing on the work of renowned social scientist Robert Putnam, whose groundbreaking book 'Bowling Alone' exposed the alarming decli…
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Delve into the transformative impact of internal marketing on employee engagement and company success. Workshop's VP of Marketing, Jamie Bell, reveals powerful strategies and real-world examples of aligning internal and external brand efforts. Discover how creating an engaging employee experience can elevate your brand and drive business growth, wi…
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On episode one hundred and twenty nine of Holy Ghost Notes, Matt mentions the assassination attempt on former president Trump which and Tim talks about how it’s important not to let the political landscape dictate your mood and to be respectful. Then the guys work through what happens when you step away from playing drums for an extended period of …
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In 2011, a team of Swedish ocean explorers searching for shipwrecks in the Baltic sea came across a very strange and unexplainable object. Their scanners picked up a large circular structure, seemingly non-natural, 60 meters in diameter and 90 meters deep with a long drag mark following it etched into the ocean floor. This discovery changed the cou…
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On episode one hundred and twenty eight of Holy Ghost Notes, Matt and Tim talk about the beauty (and the trials) of fatherhood and nearly derail their topics while getting into a conversation about couples/relationships. They head into their drum topic about taking the appropriate steps to hit goals- a topic inspired by Tim’s career as a strategist…
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This week we talk about HIT MAN, which Richard Linklater and Glen Powell wrote together, and which Linklater directs and Powell stars in. We also reference Quentin Tarantino saying Linklater's DAZED AND CONFUSED, released more than 30 years ago, is a great hang — and whether HIT MAN is, too. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more informati…
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Tim Molloy is a visual artist, illustrator and author of a number of comics/ graphic novels. Tim is also a world builder. Across the many mediums he works with spanning over a few decades, Tim has built an imaginary world in which all his characters and creatures inhabit. Strung together with an ever unfolding narrative, Tim’s universe is a frantic…
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As promised, the follow up interview with Jake Angeli-Chansley. Also know by his shamanic name YellowStone Wolf, but known the world over by his nickname Q-Shaman. Jake came into the public eye after being the poster boy for the January 6 riots and the United States Capitol. This is a follow up conversation from episode 174.…
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Diversity, equity & inclusion (DE&I) is both a business imperative and a core component of a thriving organizational culture. Embedding DE&I in the company culture realizes massive business benefits for those companies that have it as a genuine organizational belief. Professor and best-selling author, Marcus Collins, offers valuable insights for le…
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Having explored the subject of conspiracy theories extensively over the years, it hasn’t been uncommon to come across people claiming to be “Targeted Individuals”. Targeted Individuals are a group of people who believe they are being monitored, manipulated and targeted by powerful people or groups for the purpose of control, experimentation and psy…
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On episode one hundred and twenty seven of Holy Ghost Notes, Matt and Tim catch up briefly and then quickly pivot their drum topic last minute to talk about how the environment you play (or practice) drums in, can make a difference in the way that you play. The guys also list some ways to inspire unmotivated players to sit down and play. Matt proce…
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Brent Lee and Neil Sanders are the hosts of the "Some Dare Call It Conspiracy" Podcast. A podcast that explores, investigates and debunks various conspiracy theories. We chat about the podcast, conspiracy theories that might actually be true, and explore the subject of Aliens, UFOs and the crop circle phenomenon.Twitter: @somedarepodcast…
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If you are a company employee who wants to start creating content on social platforms like LinkedIn, or if you are a company that'd like to empower its employees to start creating content, then this episode is for you. Sara Stella Lattanzio, LinkedIn Top Voice and B2B marketing strategist, shares insights from her journey, highlighting the importan…
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Hari Hari is an Adelaide based visual artist and muralist. Hari’s work is often site specific, black and white, trippy optical shapes and forms with a warped movement that keeps the viewers eyes very busy. We sat down on the tail end of the Darwin Street Art Festival for a chat about Hari's work.Instagram: @hari_hari0…
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On episode one hundred and twenty six of Holy Ghost Notes, Matt and Tim host their first guest in 2024, Timothy Molloy, drummer of Our Last Night. They chat about the recent covers only tour that Matt attended and how it differed from their other tours in many ways, as well as Timothy's start with Our Last Night and how the band has challenged him …
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Hit Man star Glen Powell and director Richard Linklater talk about co-writing their story of a quiet college professor who goes undercover to impersonate a hitman and catch people looking for hired killers. He ends up falling in love. We talk about Steely Dan, submitting to passion to become the person you want to be, thinking, overthinking, and se…
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On episode one hundred and twenty five of Holy Ghost Notes, Matt records while on vacation from outside of his friend’s house in SC. The guys talk a lot about the Our Last Night after Matt recently attended their live show. Then, they come up with a drum topic on the fly and discuss how to keep drumming in your peripheral even when you’re away from…
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Darren Wardle is a Melbourne based visual artist. He is best known for his bright, techni-colour paintings of modern architectural interiors and exteriors. His subjects are often dilapidated and abstracted, a critical examination of modernity and walking the fine line between Utopia and Dystopia.www.darrenwardle.comInstagram: @darren.wardle…
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Jake Angeli-Chansley became known the world over after becoming the poster boy for the January 6 riots at the Capitol in Washington DC, 2021. Dressed in his iconic outfit of red, white and blue face paint, bison horns and fur head-dress, Jake entered the Capitol building along with a large number or protesters and rioters, and paraded around the Se…
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On episode one hundred and twenty four, Matt is on the bus en route to Daytona, Florida to perform at a festival and Tim shares a convicting thought he was chewing on earlier in the day. The guys talk about the difference between an amateur and a pro, and compile a list of differentiators. Finally, they chip off a tip of the iceberg with the topic …
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Jasmine Mansbridge is a Victoria based contemporary visual artist. Her geometric paintings and sculptures are described as the intersection between poetry and geometry. A geometric visual language to express deeper concepts and experiences. Her practice spans across painting, large outdoor sculptures, public murals and film. Her current exhibition …
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Megan Hales is a Sydney based contemporary artist. Megan’s art practice has varied from public sculpture, wearable art and performance art, public murals and oil painting. Her recent paintings are hyper realist, highly technical depictions of everyday, overlooked items and scenes of nature encroaching on the urban environment. Bright, often chaotic…
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On episode one hundred and twenty three of Holy Ghost Notes, Matt and Tim realize they blew right past their five year anniversary and get a little nostalgic about their poor choice in hair styles years back. Tim drops a bomb on Matt when he plays an AI generated metal song that sounds similar to August Burns Red. The guys talk about the advancemen…
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Caratoes is a Belgium born multidisciplinary artist who has lived nomadically for over a decade now, constantly traveling wherever her creativity takes her. She paints large scale murals, elaborate installations, wearable art and costumes and is currently building a large outdoor metal sculpture.Instagram: @caratoes…
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Vera Drew is the creator of The People's Joker, which evolved from an attempt to re-edit Todd Phillip's 2019 into its own completely original work of art — a very affectionate parody of Batman mythology and all the ideas it takes for granted. Combining comedy, animation, and Tim Burton and Joel Schumacher's flair for cartoonish drama, it's a punkis…
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