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Each week Dan & Seb discuss the current affairs of the entertainment industry and share their thoughts on a recently watched film. Join in as they debate what they think the best shot in the film is; and therefore worthy of the title 'The Money Shot'
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Two life long horror film addicts explore the far realms of horror movies! From the blood and guts of the big horror franchises, all the way to forgotten gems and B Movie madness! Episodes range from franchise retrospectives, and our favourite horror moments, to reviews of horror films that have just released - slashers, spectres and all films blood curdling - whether you’re a die hard horror fan or looking to get into some scary cinema, Seb and Robbie have got you covered. Be sure to subscr ...
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Awaken with Me

CHRIS HAYWARD

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In this meditative audio series, acclaimed healer, light vibrator, soul warrior and part-time dentist, Dr. Giles Podan, guides you toward your very own spiritual awakening. Created by Chris Hayward. Featuring Ellie White, Seb Cardinal, and Damien Slash. Title music by Matt Poulton. Special thanks to Kim, Dan, Andy, Beth, Anna, Steve, Emma, Lauren, Josie, Ellie, El Zee, and Paul for their Patreon support. www.chris-hayward.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The Edge of Leadership

Michael Molinaro and Gregg Thompson

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The Edge of Leadership podcast series tests and expands the boundaries of traditional organizational learning practices. Michael and Gregg seek to bring fresh thinking to the critical endeavor of leader development. They bring to air both new and established voices working with leaders at all levels, and organizations of all sizes. Their conversations with fanatical outliers, unapologetic contrarians and passionate zealots will challenge you to rethink your most-closely held beliefs about le ...
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We are back and hitting one of the biggest and most controversial hit in horror or in all of film. We begin our Summer Slasher Season with the cult classic Sleepaway Camp (1983). Following our discussion of Summer Slashers (If you did check out that episode, go back and listen!) we delve into a season of slasher films released, set in or enjoyed du…
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This week we begin our Summer Slashers season of Films by introducing a range of Summer Slashers you may want to check out this summer season. Seb and Robbie choose 3 slasher films each with a relation to summer and discuss their reasons for chooses these different slice and dice horrors. Discussing well known favourites, forgotten gems and unknown…
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This week we return with a British Horror Comedy Classic; Shaun of the Dead (2004). This year is the 20th Anniversary of what on to be the first in a Cornetto Trilogy of classic horror / Sci-fi Comedies. We discuss the film's legacy within British horror and the following work of Edgar Wright within the Cornetto Trilogy. We talk about it's impact w…
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This week we bring you our Spoiler review of Sting (2024). Following on from our straight from the cinema spoiler free episode (check it out first), we delve deeper into the film and talk about those must see moments for those who have seen this tonally mixed giant spider creature feature. We delve into fellow spider movies like Arachnophobia and E…
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This week we are back and straight from the cinema after seeing The latest spider creature feature that is Sting (2024). In this spoiler-free short episode we discuss the highlights of the film, the actors performances and the genre of spider horror movies. We will return on Monday with the Full Spoiler review episode discussing Sting in more depth…
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Gregg and Michael are joined by author, researcher and educator Eduardo Briceno to discuss the ideas behind Growth Mindset, its frequent misunderstandings, and what he's uncovered about The Performance Paradox. Are we working on the right things, in the right way, to improve, learn , and grow?By Michael Molinaro and Gregg Thompson
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This week we bring you our Spoiler review of The Strangers Chapter 1 (2024). Following on from our straight from the cinema spoiler free episode (check it out first), we delve deeper into the film and talk about those must see moments for those who have seen this prequel, remake, reboot, sequel...who knows what but it starts a trilogy. We talk abou…
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This week we are back and straight from the cinema after seeing The beginning of a new trilogy in The Strangers Chapter 1. In this spoiler-free short episode we discuss the highlights of the film, the actors performances and the terrible deja-vu feeling if you've watched the original film. We will return on Monday with the Full Spoiler review episo…
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In this episode, Gregg has a spirited, insightful conversation with Michael as he moves from his role as CLO of New York Life to an independent consulting practice. In this uniquely candid discussion, Michael shares his perspective on several of the most challenging and contentious issues facing the leadership development community.…
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This week we return to our divisive horrors feature, looking at the horror films that cause a stir in good and bad ways and films that you either love them or hate them. The Cast Me to Hell boys are here to decide if this divisive horror is a modern artistic masterpiece or a mind numbing bore. Skinamarink (2022) is an experimental horror film in th…
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This week we return celebrating for some a much loved classic and for others a throw away monster mash up from 20 years ago this very week. We are looking back at Van Helsing (2004) on it's 20th Anniversary. We discuss our own history of this film with Robbie loving this nostalgic monster movie in his teens and Seb never really understanding the fu…
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This week we return to our Must See Horror feature and this week we are each deciding on the 1986 David Cronenberg classic The Fly. We discuss is status as a classic horror and a well received remake of another Vincent Price classic. We delve into the key elements of the film including how it subverts in some ways your expectations for the film and…
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This week we bring you our Spoiler review of Radio Silence's Abigail. Following on from our straight from the cinema spoiler free episode (check it out first), we delve deeper into the film and talk about those must see moments for those who have seen this vampire ballerina film. We talk about the great cast there best moments, the unexpected level…
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In this episode, Michael and Gregg have a wide-ranging conversation with Kimberly Kleiman Lee who, after a sterling career with GE, has created her own firm that coaches and trains leaders to, sometimes radically, change the words they use to have a significant, lasting impact on others.By Michael Molinaro and Gregg Thompson
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This week we are back and straight from the cinema after seeing Radio Silence's Abigail (2024). In this spoiler free short episode we discuss the highlights of the film, the actors performances and the horrifying ballerina moments without giving away any of those big moments. We will return on Monday with our Spoiler episode discussing Abigail in m…
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Following on from our spoiler free review (check it out for more context within this episode) We know bring you all the big spoilers and in depth discussion of the key areas that worked and didn't work within this prequel to the masterpiece that is The Omen (1976). We discuss the films horror influences, the cast and the links to the original film …
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Straight from the cinema we are back with our Spoiler Free short review of The First Omen. Prequel to on of our favourite horrors The Omen, find out our thoughts on this religious horror prequel. Once you've seen the film come and tell us your thoughts and check out our Spoiler Episode releasing on Monday. You can find us @cmthpodcast on twitter an…
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This week we return to our Video nasties feature to continue delving into the films British cinema deemed to offensive to be released. This time on the feature we cover a film that has never recieved any form of British release and is still banned in many countries around the world; The Beast in Heat (1977). You need to hear why this Italian Nazi E…
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This week we are back with another instalment in our Must See Horror list as we delve into one of the biggest horror icon's in Chucky or as the film's actually known Child's Play. In this episode we go to some weird places including our obscene tangents as we discuss the history behind the film and some facts you may not have known about the produc…
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This week Thanksgiving comes very late or extremely early as we delve into Eli Roth's long overdue Grindhouse inspired Thanksgiving (2023). We discuss the film at length looking at its roots within grindhouse horror and comparing it with the original trailer from the Grindhouse double bill of Robert Rodriquez's Planet Terror and Quentin Tarantino's…
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In this unique episode, Michael and Gregg take a deep dive into the business of management/leadership development and information. They are honored to be joined by Dan Oswald, CEO of Simplify Compliance. Dan is a veteran of the learning and education space and has extensive experience in both M&A and leading the growth of associated enterprises.…
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This week we return with our latest in our feature In Memoriam charting all those lost within the genre of Horror. This time we look at the thirstiest of them all with Sexual Men we didn't want to die. Now if you've listened to our podcast before you will know regardless of each persons choices sexually there are some men and women that are just re…
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This week we return with an Xtrodinary origin story and return to Ti West's X universe with Pearl (2022). We discuss the film in depth talking through Mia Goth's performance, the Golden Age of cinema tone from it's 1918 setting and it's link with its predecessor X (2022). So join us as we have severe mental breakdowns through insanely long smiles a…
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On this Valentines week the Cast Me To Hell boys aren't serving you love but a big old fight night showdown as we finally scrap it out over Francis Ford Coppola's Dracula. If you've listen to the podcast over the years or listened to our earlier Overrated Horrors episode you will know a fight has been brewing as Seb believes this film is overrated …
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This week we return to our Must See Horror feature with 1962's Day of the Triffids. We discuss the translation from classic novel to screen, some of the the other more faithful adaptations and our commentary as we go through the film like two blind men flying a plane. We mention other horrors of the time like The Birds, The Blob and War of the Worl…
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This week we return to our yearly feature of January Dumping Ground where we search the local tip for the best and worth films released in the often maligned January film release. January's can be a hard time for film's and often studios dump their content there when they have little faith in it. Often these dumped films are not well received or be…
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This week we return to our video nasties with one of the most controversial films of all time Cannibal Holocaust. We discuss the film in-depth talking through the first found footage film and it's many horrifying and taboo elements. We dive into the many controversial issues such as its believed status as a snuff film, the many elements of animal c…
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We are back with our first episode of the new year and following a short break to bring you more horror film discussions.# This week we take a look back at 2023 to discuss the best films we've viewed throughout the year. We talk about first time viewings and new to cinema releases, many not mentioned in the podcast and a few throwbacks. We also dis…
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'Look at me Damien, It's all for you!' This week we bow before the devil as we try our hardest to stop the demons spawn from taking over the world as he takes down all that stand in his way. We return to our Must See Horror list and decide does The Omen deserves it place among the top 100 horror films of all time. We talk about its impact on other …
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This week we return to our Video Nasty segment delving into the banned underworld of international cinema that were banished in the UK. We have an insane one this week with Burial Grounds (1981) also Known as Nights of Terror. A 80's Italian zombie horror that features some low budget mud zombies and the weirdest child character possibly ever place…
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This week we travel to the circus to join in the intergalactic fun with The Killer Klowns from Outer Space. Join us for the crazy B movie fun as we explore the wild and wacky world of Killer Klowns and their many ways of dispatching members of a small community. We discuss its status within our Must See 100 horrors list deciding if it is deserving …
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This week we discuss John Carpenters cult classic Lovecraftian film In the Mouth of Madness (1994). We discuss the film's status as a cult classic but underperforming box office flop. We focus on it's part in the Apocalypse trilogy that includes The Thing and The Prince of Darkness. We talk about the lovecraft inspirations and our insane love of al…
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Happy Halloween dear listeners and prepare yourselves for a fourth round of campy campfire fun with the Cast Me to Hell camp counsellors. As on this Halloween night we bring you a special short episode with 3 terrifying stories from around the campfire. So take a seat around the fire and prepare yourself for some seasonal screams!!! Go bac and Chec…
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Happy Halloween from Cast Me To Hell as we bring you the overly long titled episode because we both came at this idea from two similar but different ways for our annual Halloween Recommendations. This week our recommendations focus on horror films you've heard of many times but that were forgotten to horror history or those underappreciated horrors…
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This week we return straight from the cinema to review the video game phenomenon that old people in their 30's plus don't really understand, Five Nights At Freddy's. (First 20 minutes are spoiler free.) We come equipped with our limited knowledge of the games, lore or what half the easter eggs mean to review this teen horror that doesn't feel like …
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This week we return to the original site of possession in horror, no its not the original possession film but many still deem it the greatest in all of horror. Following our review of The Exorcist: Believer (we try to avoid comparisons to the requel but we fail!) we bring you our thoughts on why the original is such a shocking and classic horror fi…
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This week we celebrate with our Special Bonus Friday The 13th October episode all about, you guessed it....Friday The 13th!!! In this Special Bonus October Jason Voorhees murder memories extravaganza we talk all things F13 by picking out our favourite films in the franchise or featuring our Horror Icon Jason Voorhees. We discuss the most enjoyable …
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We are back again straight from the cinema to make you all a believer!!! To make you believe that The Exorcist: Believer is not the disaster you may have been led to believer. The first 20 minutes are a spoiler-free so come and listen knowing your in a safe space before you see the film, we will warn you before we move into those possession spoiler…
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We return straight from the cinema with our thoughts on the return and latest instalment in the Saw franchise. Jigsaw returns and this time we are going back between the events of the original Saw and Saw 2. We were both sceptical about a return to this long worn franchise, with many diminished returns can this be a return to form? Do we think this…
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This week we delve into our first J Horror film with Ringu (1998). We discuss the film at length with the odd combination of half an episode with and without host Robbie...find out why his 7 days are up. Warning there may be loud static involved. We discuss the director Hideo Nakata's history of making this film and some of its Japanese and America…
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This week The Cast Me to Hell boys are thinking 'Oh no you didn't! They went and made another sequel to a film that didn't need it!' Yes we are delving into our own personal unnecessary sequels, these can be films we felt never needed a sequel, where the sequel tarnished the brand of the original or generally sequels that make no sense. So hold on …
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This week we return to our Must See Horror feature making our way through our supposed 100 greatest horrors list to decide; Are they a Must See Horror? We are heading out into a deserted wasteland for Wes Craven's The Hills Have Eyes, the directors second ever film and a well known cult classic. We discuss the film in depth, recall its relationship…
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This week we return to our Video Nasties feature by delving into the dark and dirty world of Snuff films. Specifically the controversial 1976 film Snuff. A controversial film for its marketing campaign that sold the film as a real Snuff film building on the urban legends of the film we discuss in the episode. Although a critically mauled film fille…
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We return to our Must See Horror's list to decide if Cujo (1983) belongs to be in the Top 100 horror list we are following. We discuss our history with the film and with Stephen King adaptations. We talk through the film we know for many is a beloved nostalgic tale that made them scared of dogs like Spielberg did with sharks, but do we both on firs…
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This week we have made it to our 100th episode and so we are covering an absolute classic in George A Romero's Dawn Of The Dead (1978). We discuss the different cut's of the film including Dario Argento's influence on the film away from his own edited cut. We talk through the film's impact on the genre and the zombie films that preceded and followe…
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In the build up to our 100th episode, we take a look back at some of the 99 episodes (not exactly) that preceded it and our thoughts and feeling about whether we love or hate our very own podcast. We discuss some of our personal funniest and favourite moments and reflect on a few of the less effective episodes or moments in our 3 year history. So j…
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In the build up to our 100th episode we start our reflective journey looking back at our namesake of a film in Sam Raimi's Drag Me To Hell, but the real question is, do we actually like the film? We talk about how it did, or did not inspire our podcasts name and more importantly we both delve into Sam Raimi's return to horror after a long wallcrawl…
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This week we return to our Must See Horror feature and decide the fate of Fright Night, will it be deserving of a place on the Top 100 Horrors of all time or does it deserve a stake through the heart? We discuss the cult status of the film, the sexual man that is Jerry Dandridge and comparisons with a certain other cult 80's vampire teen horror. We…
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Gregg and Michael are joined by Bill Berman, PhD, executive coach, psychologist, and organizational consultant to discuss his recent book (written together with George Bradt), Influence and Impact. What’s an overlooked key to executive success?, and is it as simple as understanding what the organization really needs from you?…
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