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Welcome to Nightmare on Film Street - the best horror movie podcast for those who love a side of humor with their scares! Ever wish you could keep the conversation going after a great horror movie? Join horror hosts Kimmi and Jon every Thursday as they explore the horror genre in a way that’s engaging, humorous, and refreshingly candid. Forget the in-depth analyses and pull up a seat for lively, friendly banter that feels just like a post-movie chat with your best pals at the local bar. And ...
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How Women Inspire: Invest, Lead, Give sets out to bring the voices of empowered and inspiring women forward to share their stories of stepping into leadership positions. We aspire to share what is possible and encourage more women to leap, striving for these board and c-suite positions themselves to change the path towards a more inclusive future. This podcast will share stories on how women lead and how their leadership opens the doors for the greater value of opportunities for others. By l ...
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I really feel like I met my twin in today's episode. Lucia Keskin (aka, @ChiwithaC wherever you find your social medias) of the brilliant sitcom Things You Should Have Done, chats with me about her formative crushes, including Roni Mitchell and Kristin Chenowith. And who doesn't love a Broadway chanteuse-y. As always, if you want to find the show o…
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We're getting lost in the woods on this very special episode of the Nightmare on Film Street Horror Movie Podcast! Your hosts Kimmi and Jon are celebrating 25 years of The Blair Witch Project, and are joined by co-director Eduardo Sanchez, and star Michael C. Williams! In this exclusive interview, we discuss the legacy of *the* most iconic found fo…
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There is no better time to prepare for your search for a board position than in the seasons of life leading up to it. And with 30% of those on public company boards now being women, there are more resources than ever to prepare you and stories from other women who have already made the journey to learn from. Join us for a replay of our recent Linke…
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We're through the looking glass on this week's episode of Nightmare on Film Street, your casually obsessed horror movie podcast. Join your hosts Kimmi & Jon as they try to make sense of another haunted mirror horror, fixing their gaze this time on the early 90's cult creeper Mirror, Mirror. A supernatural slasher that would make Mary Lour Maloney p…
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We have all learned rules around when our voices should and should not be heard; when it’s safe to speak up and moments when it’s too costly to use our voices. Anyone who carries a subordinated identity, particularly women, experience the expectation of silence baked into corporate policies and practices, while it goes unnoticed or misunderstood by…
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I get to interview someone I have been a fan of for years and years today - the brilliant and iconic Helen Lederer (Ledgenderer more like. It's going to catch on). I found the clip of her on Wogan that I mention in the intro. To make it even more enthralling, it's a real pleasure to see how confused Kylie Minogue and Jason Donovan are by the whole …
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Haunted houses are scary and all, but you know what's really terrifying?? Haunted...mirrors! Join your horror hosts Jon & Kim as they kick off a double feature of haunted mirrors, beginning with Amityville: A New Generation. Is still unclear whether the mirror is haunted by evil or a ghost, or just the image of the Amityville Horror house. To be ho…
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Healthcare technologies continue to see innovation faster than ever before. But as technologies change to ideally improve healthcare for everyone, we cannot have the only minds in the space be white men. Michele Colucci is here today to talk about the shift towards more women getting involved in venture funding for healthcare technologies. This wee…
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Join your horror hosts Jon & Kim for a very special edition of Nightmare Alley where they sit down to discuss the 30-year anniversary of Stephen King's Sleepwalkers with director Mick Garris! Sleepwalkers blew the minds of horror fans in 1992 and we're happy to report it's still a bonafide crowd-pleaser today. This episode was recorded live at the …
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Society and business are slow to change. Without leaders using disruption to create positive change, we would likely never see improvements to our quality of life, both personally and professionally. But there is evidence that shows women are less likely to be disruptors, since we grow up hearing that being disruptive is a negative trait. Charlene …
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A brilliant episode this week with the hilarious BAFTA-winning actress Kimberley Nixon (Fresh Meat, Cranford, Agatha Christie's Marple) The automatically AI-generated show notes for this ep included the phrase '(Kim) discusses her rich fantasy life and how she can play out multiple scenarios in her head', but let's be honest: that barely scratches …
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Everybody! Everybody! Join us at the opera tonight, where we'll discuss scorned lovers, corpse mountains, and horror-themed music theatre bangers! On this week's episode of Nightmare on Film Street, your horror hosts Kimmi & Jon dissect, dismember, and dig into the twisted goth opera epic that is Repo! The Genetic Opera (2008). Featuring a stacked …
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Climate change is at the top of many people’s minds as we experience more and more of its effects each year. Finding ways to reduce your carbon emissions and even achieve carbon neutrality is easier than ever as technologies advance and we create smarter systems to achieve our business goals without using as many natural resources. Cathleen Turner,…
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On this week's episode of Nightmare on Film Street, we're finally ready to reveal a big secret.....we like musicals! But mostly only musicals filled with tragedy, and revenge, and buckets of blood. Join your horror hosts Kimmi & Jon as they break down Tim Burton's adaptation of the macabre musical classic, Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet St…
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Healthcare is an industry that affects everyone, no matter your race, gender, and age. With every person needing healthcare access, having a diverse group of voices and minds both in clinics and in companies developing healthcare technologies is more important than ever. Andrea Henderson knows this and has made it her life’s mission to not only fin…
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This week's guest is the amazing Elizabeth Day (How To Fail podcast and author of Friendaholic) who joins me in poring over her many and varied crushes - from a teenage Peter Phillips to Gilbert Blythe from Anne of Green Gables - as well as the time she brought a dead bat into school. It was such a funny chat - I loved spending an hour in her compa…
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Join your horror hosts Kimmi & Jon for a movie so kooky, so outlandish, and off-the-rails that Stephen King sued the studio to have his name taken off of it! Bow before an 8-bit Antichrist and quiver in pixelated terror at the sight of.....The Lawnmower Man (1992). We're closing out our Kooky King double feature with a movie that tries really hard …
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Every day, we see technology improving the systems and industries all around us. From finance to environmental science and more, technological advances are allowing us to make great changes to the way we live and work. The medical field is no exception, with scientists and inventors working tirelessly to improve healthcare across the board. Crystal…
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Ain't no Stephen King like a kooky Stephen King! Join your horror hosts Kimmi & Jon for another silly-yet-serious, irreverent-although-enlightening, factually-inaccurate-but-still-super-fun edition of Nightmare on Film Street. This week, we're peeling back the curtain on the Richard Bachman mystery to discuss Stephen King's Thinner (1996). Directed…
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Since the release of ChatGPT at the end of 2022, the whole world has been buzzing about AI. While it has proven incredibly useful in businesses and is sure to keep changing the technology game, AI and large language models don’t come without their fair share of problems to be corrected. Inaccuracies and biases in the data used in AI present many pr…
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It's a glorious one this week from Cuddle Club's own Lou Sanders! Pin back your ears for tales of chasing boys down in parks, hosting parties to impress boys, and why she'd give it all up for the romantic allure of a cosy retirement with Keanu Reeves. One. Not. To. Miss. As always, if you want to find us, we are crushedbymcs.substack.com - you can …
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I know what undead boys like, I know what resurrected guys wantttt. They want revenge! Join your horror hosts Kim & Jon as they dig into 1994's tragic cult-classic The Crow, in a 2-part episode handpicked by the members of the Patreon Fiend Club. We're chatting revenge, maybe shedding a tear or two while talking about the budding talent of Brandon …
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When women are in positions of power and influence, it’s better for people, profits, and the planet. But society up to this point has not been conditioned to see women as influential, successful leaders. We at How Women Lead are working to change how the world perceives women leaders and our credo is our guiding light on this journey. Today we are …
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The romance (and brain-eating) continues on this week's episode of Nightmare on Film Street. Join your horror hosts Kimmi & Jon as they crack open a barrel of Zombie Toxin and jam a handful of rusty metal through their skin in celebration of Brian Yuzna's Return of The Living Dead 3 (1993). We're here today to focus on the budding love of zombie co…
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While we have made strides in increasing women’s representation in investment management roles, male portfolio managers still control around 12 and a half times more capital than women. This lack of diversity in making investing decisions leads to a lack of funding for women-owned and diverse businesses. Without more perspectives in the room, every…
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We're putting the gore on the back burner and turning up the heat on some feel-good vibes for this week's episode of Nightmare on Film Street. Join your horror hosts Kimmi & Jon for a post-Valentine's journey through the apocalypse for a timeless love story in Warm Bodies (2013). It's a real boy-meets-girl, boy-almost-eats-girl tale of romance. Lik…
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Now, I'm not a fan of the most romantic day of the year TM. In fact I like it so little that I banned celebrating it when I got together with my now husband and 21 years later, we have yet to eat an overpriced meal in mid-February. So, for a treat this week Isy Suttie and I sat down to discuss V-Day - the highs, the lows, and why it might have been…
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As women reach midlife, we find that not only our physical selves change but also our values, leadership styles, and how we want to leave an impact in the world. And as we live longer lives with more years in “middlescence”, we are searching for new techniques and advice for navigating this stage. Barbara Waxman, a leadership coach with expertise i…
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Join your horror hosts Kimmi & Jon as they Dance The Dance of Another while discussing Jordan Peele's Us (2019). While dance was a means to cast spells in our first feature, Suspiria (2018), dance is a means of liberation in this doppelgänger horror where the clones mobilze and fight back! It's a movie that's as secretly complex as it is deceptivel…
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As we continue to seek more diverse voices in the corporate world and demand more representation for women and People of Color, we see experienced women leaders leading the demand for change. Robin L. Washington, who joins us on the podcast today, is the Co-founder of Black Women on Boards, an organization that removes obstacles that the world’s to…
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I think you are going to enjoy this episode. My guest is the wonderful Sarah Hadland (who you'll probably know from Miranda, and The Job Lot and Quantum of Solace). She is wonderfully indiscreet about her early crushes/kidnapping attempts (depending on what side of the curtain you were on); and about briefly meeting some of her more famous crushes …
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Welcome to the Nightmare on Film Street horror movie podcast, where this week, we’re diving broom-first into Luca Guadagnino's Suspiria (2018). Buckle up, because we're not just tiptoeing around the dance floor – we're breaking down every pirouette and whispered conspiracy in this bewitching remake! In this episode, your horror hosts Kimmi and Jon …
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At How Women Lead, we strongly believe in women finding their voice and being unabashedly visible in what they do. But finding your voice and learning to use it for your mission does not come naturally to everyone. Liz Sklar, actress and Director at Stand & Deliver, helps leaders across all industries find their voice and use it to be effective, in…
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Just squeezing in to January, it's our Best Bits 2023. It was such a blast listening back to the interviews we've had over the last year. It honestly made me want to go back and revisit all of these conversations again in full. So, I hope you enjoy this short dip back into the past. From Alison Spittle, explaining the huge part Morrissey played in …
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It's the return of the remake this week on the horror movie podcast for the casually obsessed. Join your horror hosts Kim & Jon for a trip back in time to the early 2000s when major studios and horror movie producers began remaking some of horror's most celebrated classics for a new generation. Matthijs van Heijningen Jr's The Thing brought us back…
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Women’s voices have been and continue to be culturally dismissed and discouraged. Women are very rarely quoted in science and financial journals, as well as make up only about 25% of all of the people who are quoted as experts in the news media. The fourth element of our credo at How Women Lead is to Be Unabashedly Visible, and today, Julie is shar…
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