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Eren Celeboglu welcomes Directors, Actors, Production & Costume Designers, Cinematographers, Editors, Producers and many other members of the filmmaking community to sit down and have incredibly revealing conversations. Not only does Eren illuminate many of the invisible artists behind the scenes, but his passion for filmmaking and cinema inspires his guests to open up about their craft and lives in ways that will surprise and captivate listeners.
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Weeb and Waifu

Tongy and Misha

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A weekly show that has everything you need to know from a quirky, interracial couple who are obsessed with the world of Anime culture, Japanese lifestyle, mouth-watering food, and all other wild things.
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You Have Failed

Sigil Heyra Network

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You Have Failed With SaiyanVader is a Sigil Heyra Original Podcast, concentrating efforts towards television and popular culture, SayianVader, the Failure-In-Chief takes you through his favorite series and films, commenting and critiquing his way to a verdict of whether something has failed or not.
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THE CRINGE MEDICO⚕️

THE CRINGE MEDICO PODCAST

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In this podcast, Me(Erwin) and my friend(Levi) will talk ishtathuku about the things that happened to us and others after joining MBBS. (Erwin and Levi are anime characters from the anime "ATTACK ON TITAN")
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The Pharaoh Of The Opera

Sigil Heyra Network

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Are you mystified by Musicals? Are you enamoured with Egypt?? Does the endearing sounds of Dorset catch your interest??? WHO ARE YOU AND WHY ARE YOU STALKING ME?? ... Is what i would say if it wasn't for the fact that you probably found this to listen to my show The Pharaoh Of the Opera. And believe it or not, i talk about/rant about Musicals, Egypt, and whatever else strikes my fancy!
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Welcome to the I'd Rather Anime podcast with Chelsea and Ben! This is where we talk about all things anime, new and old, with the addition of our thoughts, opinions, and banter. You could be doing other things, but we know you'd rather anime with us! Be sure to follow and connect with us on connect with us on socials @IdRatherAnime. Thanks for choosing to anime with us! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/idratheranime/support
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Starting your own company? Finally ready to make that big change? There’s so much to learn but so little time. The Operators brings you insights on success, whether you’re building a company or a career. Our guests are execs with operational experience at both fast-rising startups, like Brex, Calm, DocSend, and Zeus Living, and more established companies, like AirBnB, Facebook, Google, and Uber. Listen in as they share strategies and tactics for building your first a company and charting you ...
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attack on opinion

Hopewell Valley Student Publications Network

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Welcome to Attack on Opinion! This is a student-run podcast that discusses audience opinions on controversies and character dynamics in the popular anime, Attack on Titan. Check out this podcast and other podcasts from the Hopewell Valley Student Publications Network at www.hvspn.com
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Out of the Crisis, a podcast hosted by myself, Eric Ries, highlights leaders from all sectors who are providing and coordinating relief efforts during the COVID-19 pandemic. No one is more heroic than the healthcare workers and those on the frontlines treating the sick. But there’s also a role for others, particularly those in positions of privilege, to play in this crisis. As I’ve worked to make my own contributions, I’ve crossed paths with many different people and organizations offering t ...
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Subscribe to Podcast for exclusive content: https://anchor.fm/theanimepodcast/subscribe Welcome to the world of anime in the audio dimension. The Anime Podcast is here to bring the best and latest anime news, discussion, reviews, theories, etc Come along with me on this journey of breaking down the most entertaining anime’s out there. Follow The Anime Podcast on Social Media: Website: https://www.theanimepodcast.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theanimepodcast/ Twitter: https://twitte ...
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Defy the Fade

WCM Investment Management.

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WCM visits with industry leaders to better understand how culture is a driver of corporate success. Through these discussions, we will share insight on how WCM thinks about culture and competitive advantages and bring to life what it means to “defy the fade” – challenge conventional thinking, combat complacency, learn from mistakes, think different, and get better. Located in Laguna Beach, CA, WCM is an independent equity portfolio investment manager, registered with the U.S. Securities and ...
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In this episode of the CEU Press Podcast, host Andrea Talabér (CEU Press/CEU Review of Books) sat down with Per Högselius and Achim Klüppelberg to discuss their new book with CEU Press entitled, The Soviet Nuclear Archipelago: A Historical Geography of Atomic-Powered Communism (CEU Press, 2023). The book is available Open Access, click here to down…
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In Xiongnu: The World’s First Nomadic Empire (Oxford UP, 2024), Bryan K. Miller weaves together archaeology and history to chart the course of the Xiongnu empire, which controlled the Eastern Eurasian steppe from ca. 200 BCE to 100 CE. Through a close analysis of both material artifacts and textual sources, Miller centers the nomadic perspective, s…
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In this episode of the I'd Rather Anime Podcast, hosts Chelsea and Ben discuss their thoughts on the anime adaptation of Solo Leveling. Spoiler Alert: it's not positive 🤷🏾‍♂️ 00:00 Welcome to the I'd Rather Anime Podcast! 01:16 The Solo Leveling Anime: A Deep Dive Review 05:26 The Problem with Solo Leveling's Anime Adaptation 09:29 The Importance o…
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Law. How does the state form and use it? How do people use and shape it? How does law shape culture? How does the practice of law change over time in a modernizing colony? What was stable and what was malleable in the application of law in early modern Russia versus its Central Asian colony in the Empire’s final century? What’s the difference betwe…
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Through stunning images, maps and insightful commentary, Life & Legacy: A Window into Jewish Life Across the Islamic World (U Groningen Press, 2023) offers a glimpse into the diversity, historical legacy, and rich culture of Jewish communities within the Muslim world. From the growing Jewish community of Dubai to ancient synagogues and shrines, the…
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JD & Stephen watch and review Attack on Titan The Final Chapters Special 2 Join our Discord! https://discord.com/invite/RKBUMfPZYz Follow us on Twitter! JD: @realjdlee Stephen: @stephenthebrit Check out our other Shows! DragonBallerZ - https://podcasts.apple.com/podcast/id1056943692 A Chat on Titan - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/a-chat-on-…
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The “barbarian” nomads of the Eurasian steppes have played a decisive role in world history, but their achievements have gone largely unnoticed. These nomadic tribes have produced some of the world’s greatest conquerors: Attila the Hun, Genghis Khan and Tamerlane, among others. Their deeds still resonate today. Indeed, these nomads built long-lasti…
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Picturing Russian Empire (Oxford UP, 2023) appears as Russia’s imperialist war of aggression against Ukraine grinds on. The stakes could not be higher. It follows that grappling with Russia’s imperial history is inescapable. After all, “[s]elective, exaggerated or patently false reimaginings” of the past “have been central to Russia’s justification…
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In this interview we deep dive into the historiographical issues of the texts in The Rise of the Mongols: Five Chinese Sources (Hackett, 2021), edited and translated by Christopher P. Atwood, with Lynn Struve. For a complementary, more general interview of the book dealing with the period under discussion listeners can also check out the July 2023 …
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Moscow's Heavy Shadow: The Violent Collapse of the USSR (Cornell University Press, 2023) by Dr. Isaac Mckean Scarborough tells the story of the collapse of the USSR from the perspective of the many millions of Soviet citizens who experienced it as a period of abjection and violence. Mikhail Gorbachev and the leaders of the USSR saw the years of ref…
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The Secret History of the Mongols is one of the literary wonders of the world. Writing in the thirteenth century, the Secret Historian - whose identity remains unknown - combines insider history and verse to chronicle the life of Chingghis Khan and the empire he founded. In an evocative new translation, Chris Atwood brings to life for contemporary …
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Antony Kalashnikov's Monuments for Posterity: Self-Commemoration and the Stalinist Culture of Time (Cornell UP, 2023) analyzes Stalinist monument-building. From the 1930's through the Great Patriotic War, architectural monuments such as subway stations were designed to emphasize the perpetual endurance of the nation, regardless of the many crises o…
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Bookshop.org is an online book retailer that donates more than 80% of its profits to independent bookstores. Launched in 2020, Bookshop.org has already raised more than $27,000,000. In this interview, Andy Hunter, founder and CEO discusses his journey to creating one of the most revolutionary new organizations in the book world. Bookshop has found …
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In Central Asia: A New History from the Imperial Conquests to the Present (Princeton University Press, 2021), Adeeb Khalid presents a comprehensive narrative of modern Central Asian history based on original research and an exhaustive synthesis of recent scholarship. Khalid explores how the modern forces of empire, revolution, and communism (and it…
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By placing the party grassroots at the centre of its focus, Yiannis Kokosalakis' book Building Socialism: The Communist Party and the Making of the Soviet System, 1921–1941 (Cambridge UP, 2023) presents an original account of the formative first two decades of the Soviet system. Assembled in a large network of primary party organisations (PPO), the…
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In the second half of the 19th century, both professional and amateur archaeologists, surveyors, and explorers of the “periphery” of the Russian Empire became increasingly interested in the perceived ancient nomadic histories of Siberia, Central Asia, and Ukraine. Their excavations of “nomadic sites” associated with the Scythians or the Mongol Empi…
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For the final episode of Season 2, I talk to ZACH KUPERSTEIN. He’s a brilliant cinematographer who helped create the instant horror classic, BARBARIAN (which I spoke to Zach and the writer/director of Barbarian in episode 1 of this season). But long before BARBARIAN, Zach had already created an amazing body of work. He shot the fantastic horror fil…
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Today, I speak with Monika Gossman. An incredible actor who I first became of aware of after seeing her wonderful performance in David Fincher’s MANK. We discuss her collaboration with Fincher, as well as her incredible work alongside Gary Oldman. We talk about how actors are storytellers and filmmakers, how she discovered her calling as an artist,…
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Today, I talk to LYNDA ARMTRONG. She’s a Hair & Makeup Artist & Designer. Her credits range from the original BATMAN & LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS — to the more modern classics like STRANGER THINGS & ATLANTA. Most recently, she worked with Actress Joey King and a very talented cast of actors and filmmakers to create Hulu’s THE PRINCESS. It’s a great tal…
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In part two of our conversation about his book The Mongol Storm: Making and Breaking Empires in the Medieval Near East (Basic Books, 2022), Nicholas Morton, Associate Professor of History at Nottingham Trent University, joins me to share more about his research into Mongol imperial expansion and the Mongol conquests of the Near East. In this episod…
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In the late 19th century, a group of Mennonites leave Russia for what is now Uzbekistan. Driven out by Russian demands that the pacifist group make themselves available for conscription, and pushed forward by prophecies of the imminent return of Christ, over a hundred families travel in a grueling journey, eventually building a settlement and churc…
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Today, I sit down with a film producer who has helped make some truly legendary films with a legendary filmmaker. Fred Fuchs worked with Francis Ford Coppola on films like THE GODFATHER 3, BRAM STOKER’S DRACULA…as well as Sofia Coppola’s directorial debut, THE VIRGIN SUICIDES. Somebody once said, that a producer is an enabler of art, and Fred is no…
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Today, I’m talking with cinematographer Adam McDaid, and production designer Joshua Petersen. Together these two helped create the world of the new Freeform 1/2 hour comedy, EVERYTHING’S TRASH created by Phoebe Robinson. Most people don’t realize, these artists are the right and left hand of a director or a showrunner. While creators imagine a worl…
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Today we’ve got not one, but two guests: Composer Ben Lovett & Film Editor David Marks. They were part of the team that brought us the fantastic new horror film, THE NIGHT HOUSE. It stars Rebecca Hall in an unforgettable performance reminiscent of Julie Christie in DON’T LOOK NOW. Movies are sight and sound…music and imagery spliced together to tel…
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Today I talk with Meghan Kasperlik. She’s a Costume Designer whose worked in film in TV but she is best known for her work on the Home Box Office Channel, better known as HBO. She designed the dystopian nightmare of FAHERNHEIT 451 (for which she received her first Emmy Nomination). Damon Lindlelof’s astonishing remix of the WATCHMEN. And most recen…
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Today I’m talking to Ellen Arden. She’s a makeup artist who helped create the completely original world of Marvel’s WEREWOLF BY NIGHT. Just when we think we’ve seen it all — a movie comes along that takes an old form and re-shapes it in such a different way that it’s suddenly thrilling/really exciting…in this instance, I’m talking about WEREWOLF BY…
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My guest today is a special one. He’s absolutely one of the most unsung heroes in the world of films and filmmaking, and particularly in this age when movies being shot and projected on film is a rarity. Benjamin Tucker is a film projectionist. But he also happens to be the Chief Projectionist at the American Cinematheque in Los Angeles…and is resp…
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My guest today is Tamara Deverell. She’s a Production Designer for film & television, and a longtime collaborator of the visionary Guillermo Del Toro. We get into her work on the beautifully dark NIGHTMARE ALLEY, and her long relationship with Guillermo which goes all the way back to MIMIC. This is a great talk about production design, dreaming and…
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Today we have two very special guests. Michael Sarnoski, a writer/Director whose debut film is none other than PIG — starring Nicolas Cage playing a culinary Buddha in a beautifully restrained performance alongside a frenetically ambitious Alex Wolff—it’s co-written by Vanessa Block and I think it’s the first in a sub-genre I like to call Chef-Noir…
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Today I talk with legendary Music Editor, Suzana Peric. She’s worked on some of my favorite films with some of my favorite directors and composers! She talks about her amazing life, and how she found her way into the arts. We talk about her lifelong relationship with the incomparable Jonathan Demme, working with Ennio Morricone in Rome, and how she…
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Very excited about today’s episode, because it’s with one of the most talented and inventive Costume Designers working today: Malgosia Turzanska She helped re-imagine the world of Arthurian legend with her incredible work on David Lowery’s THE GREEN KNIGHT (which is what we mostly discuss). She also worked on STRANGER THINGS, AINT THEM BODIES SAINT…
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Alexander Jabbari’s The Making of Persianate Modernity: Language and Literary History between Iran and India (Cambridge University Press, 2023) narrates the cultural and literary history of one of the world's most significant yet understudied lingua francas. From the ninth to the nineteenth centuries, Persian was the pre-eminent language of learnin…
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The world as seen by a Qur’an specialist in late imperial and early Soviet Russia. Alfrid Bustanov and Vener Usmanov's book Muslim Subjectivity in Soviet Russia (Brill, 2022) tells a dramatic story of ’Abd al-Majid al-Qadiri, a Muslim individual born in the Kazakh lands and brought up in the Sufi environment of the South Urals, who memorized the en…
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This episode is truly special, because I was lucky enough to speak to one of the industry’s up and coming stars, Charlese Antoinette Jones. If there is a new wave of talent helping to re-shape films and filmmaking, Charlese is at its peak. She designed one of my very favorite films…the Oscar-Nominated JUDAS & THE BLACK MESSIAH (which is what we mos…
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In his debut short story collection, Nomad, Nomad (Bound to Brew, 2021), Jonan Pilet explores the lives of Mongols and expats looking for a sense of home within the nomadic culture. Based on Jonan’s insights having grown up in Mongolia, the series of interlinked narratives capture the cultural turmoil Mongolia experienced after the fall of the Sovi…
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Today, I’m sitting down with Wayne Pashley, the Oscar-Nominated Sound Editor & Sound Designer best known for Baz Luhrmann’s ELVIS. We talk about the immense technical undertaking of re-creating Elvis’s iconic music and voice, and why this ELVIS wasn’t a biopic, but an opera. He’s had a legendary career with Director Baz Luhrmann, but he also create…
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Between 1956 and 1960, leaders in the Mongolian People’s Republic embarked on a collectivization campaign to change the way in which Mongolians interacted with animals and the environment. Collectivization in Mongolia, which followed the Soviet model, confiscated private livestock to create collectively-owned and -worked livestock herds, and was se…
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Today we’re talking to Liz Toonkel. She’s a production designer who helped create what I think is an truly profound film…it’s A24’s Marcell the Shell with Shoes On. When I saw this film, my heart exploded. We discuss this incredible handmade film, and all the artists behind it. So if you’re a fan you’re going to love it. We talk about the power of …
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New Podcast Episode! There are a few filmmakers for me, when they make a new movie, it’s an event. Spielberg…Scorsese…Tarantino…PTA...Guillermo Del Toro...And now Jordan Peele. He’s made three films and each one of them are beautiful personal mystery boxes. His latest film NOPE might be my favorite of his so far, and today we’re talking with two of…
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On this episode of YHF, SaiyanVader is joined by Guests Aries Pharaoh, and Kings Eyes, to discuss the most recent Attack On Titan Special in all its marvelous, heartwrenching glory. Thank you for listening to You Have Failed!-- Follow YHF On Social Media You Have Failed is available on Twitter: @YouHaveFailedSV Follow Saiyan Vader on Social Media S…
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Nomadic Pastoralism among the Mongol Herders: Multispecies and Spatial Ethnography in Mongolia and Transbaikalia (Amsterdam University Press, 2021) is based on anthropological research Charlotte Marchina carried out between 2008 and 2016 to investigate the spatial features of nomadic pastoralism among the Mongol herders of Mongolia and Southern Sib…
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Today we’re talking to two very exciting filmmakers — the writer/director(Zach Cregger) & the cinematographer(Zach Kuperstein) of the wildly inventive horror film, BARBARIAN. I grew up on horror movies, it’s the reason I wanted to make movies…movies like the Texas Chainsaw Massacre and Evil Dead 2…movies that are perfect because of how terrifying t…
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Many of us–who maybe aren’t historians–have an image of the Silk Road: merchants who carried silk from China to as far as ancient Rome, in one of the first global trading networks. Historians have since challenged the idea that there really was such an organized network, instead seeing it as a nineteenth-century metaphor that obscures as much as it…
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