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Spoilerpiece Theatre

Evan Crean, Megan Kearns, and David Riedel

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Boston film critics Evan Crean, Megan Kearns, and David Riedel help you decide what to watch by sharing spoiler-filled reviews of the latest blockbusters and independent films, across genres, including films by women, nonbinary, LGBTQ+, and BIPOC filmmakers. Opening music: "My Life as a God" by Augean Stables. Closing music: "Pants Party" by Oilhead. Show edited by Otto Klammer. Logo design by Rita Csizmadia.
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Nods & Pops

Sarah Lantry-Griffith & Lisa Loxley

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Weekly-ish podcast where two pop culture junkies share our thoughts on the hottest offerings on stage & screen and rate everything based on how many times they put us to sleep. We watch all the things so you don’t have to. Tune in & join the conversation!
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Screenland

Adam Roberts, Greg DeDrick

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A podcast covering upcoming programming at Screenland Armour Theatre as well as a look behind the scenes at running a movie theatre, film festival, and general film appreciation. Hosted by co-owner of Screenland Armour, Adam Roberts and co-host Greg DeDrick.
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A daily podcast where Ryan Simmons (UCB Theatre, SB Nation) watches exactly one minute of the 3-and-a-half hour 2019 movie The Irishman and then talks about it for a few minutes, and I honestly could not tell you why. New episodes Monday-Friday. Theme song: The Irish Washerwoman by Ron McKinnon (via Creative Commons: https://soundcloud.com/ron-mckinnon/irish-washerwoman)
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Token Theatre Friends

Broadway Podcast Network

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A community of BIPOC theater enthusiasts offering opportunities for theatre lovers to discover and engage with the works of artists we love. We bring a fresh perspective to the performing arts, exploring new work from underserved artists in our weekly web series and podcast, as well as our features and reviews. We don’t talk about representation, we are representation.Become a contributor on Patreon at www.patreon.com/tokentheatrefriends.
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Academy Award Theater, Using Famous stars of the day,the show used Players who had either won or been nominated for an Academy Award for their scripts, including such Stars as Bette Davis, Randolph Scott, Cary Grant and the list goes on. Relive some of the greatest performances in Movie history on the Academy Award Theater.
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Sentimental Garbage

Justice for Dumb Women

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Sentimental Garbage is a podcast hosted by Caroline O'Donoghue about the culture we love that society can sometimes make us feel ashamed of. Formerly a chick-lit podcast, sometimes a Sex and the City podcast. We don't know the most, we feel the most. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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From school dinners to sofa snacks – food has a huge part to play in shaping our story - and your favourite celebs have some delicious tales to tell. Join Grace Dent and celebrity guests as she throws the cupboard doors open and chats life through food. Expect to hear from guests (actors from TV, movie, theatre and film; sportspeople, comedians, chefs…) such as: Katie Price, Natalie Cassidy, Kathy Burke, Jamie Laing, Jon Ronson, Shirley Ballas, Nadiya Hussain, James Norton, Graham Norton, Mi ...
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Roleplay Retcon

Two Fish in a Jug

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Roleplay Retcon remakes the movies that let you down using tabletop roleplaying games (TTRPGS), soundtracks by indie bands, and lots of goofy writers' room jokes. Professional writer Benjamin Gray, Theatre sensei Jensie, and RPG expert/comedian/cinephile Alex invite a new guest, feature a new band, and play a new roleplaying or storytelling game for each bad movie.
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The Cheese Wheel Podcast

Broadway Podcast Network

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The Cheese Wheel Podcast is a weekly comedy show where we spin a wheel to determine our media obsessions. Join Jesse McAnally, Andrew DeWolf, and Liz Esten as they dive into whatever the wheel chooses next! Part of the Broadway Podcast Network.
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In a world where movie reviews are either black or white, we bring you the shades of grey. Welcome to Rogue Reviews, the podcast where honest film talk reigns supreme. We dive into everything from the latest blockbusters to hidden gems on Netflix, Amazon and beyond. Whether you're unsure about that new movie at the theatre or overwhelmed by endless streaming options, we're here to help you find your next favourite watch. With spoiler-free reviews, in-depth discussions, and quick 10-minute ta ...
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Mind Gap

2 East 8th Productions

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For years Doug Cochrane and Justin Strandlund have been good friends and frequent improv partners. They share a love of debating any topic, although their discussions usually come back around to two things: movies and space. Their most infamous debate involved a 2 hour discussion (while at work) about the actual possibility of time travel and it's potential ramifications on mankind; this included a full diagram drawn on a wall-sized whiteboard. Time well spent. MindGap is what happens when t ...
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Sun Sessions

The Sun Theatre

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The Sun Sessions is a regular podcast, recorded in the Sun Theatre’s cinema 9, with news and stories of Yarraville Village and what’s happening at the Sun. Community news and cinema happenings, events, highlights from Q and A’s and updates on new films. Meet the characters of the Inner West, from Traders, to local residents and even staff, a veritable myriad of interesting folks. But wait, there's more; from episode 2 we will find an excuse to giveaway some movie tickets... We look forward t ...
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Productions Plus

Productions Plus

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Productions Plus is a SAG/AFTRA franchised, full-service talent management and event staffing agency. We represent thousands of actors for TV/Film, print, commercials, product demonstrations, trade shows and auto shows. In this podcast, we will talk with company execs, agents, and talent about tips for getting started, getting booked, and what it's like to work in the industry. https://www.productions-plus.com
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Keep It!

Crooked Media

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Wherever pop culture and politics collide, Ira Madison III and Louis Virtel are on hand to examine the gorgeous wreckage from their uniquely queer perspective. Each week, our “Princes of Pop Culture” are joined by the likes of Michelle Yeoh, Hunter Doohan, John Boyega, Connie Britton, Gabrielle Union, and Sheryl Lee Ralph to unpack the latest controversies, laude character actress appreciation, and all the shade that’s fit to throw. New episodes drop every Wednesday.
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If you like to laugh and learn, tune in weekly. The Actorsphere Podcast with host Paul Spitale explores the depth of acting and the entertainment business, more importantly the individual. Paul talks to creative people and learns how each of them are achieving their goals and living their dreams. Follow the Actorsphere Clips show page for some of the best moments from the episodes. Relax, laugh, and learn something.
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This is a podcast about Stephen Sondheim's entire body of work show by show and song by song. Each week Kyle Marshall invites an expert to discuss a Sondheim song in-depth. Together they discover the humour, how the songs inform character, and any hidden meanings. Most importantly they try to understand the man behind the music, the Shakespeare of our time, as best they can.
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Noir Confidential draws upon the era of filmmaking known as Film Noir. Today, the genre is called Neo-Noir, but the same concepts, tropes, and techniques are used to reflect today's feelings of inevitability, cynicism and defeat. The pessimism, distrust, and greed displayed in classic Film Noir movies like "The Maltese Falcon" and "The Third Man" speak to a society racked by geopolitical conflict and economic disparity. All the elements that sparked the Film Noir heyday have returned to haun ...
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SmartArts

RRR - Triple R

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Visual art, theatre, film and literature. Segments include: - 'Art Attack' - fortnightly visual arts reviews with Ace Wagstaff and Tai Snaith. - 'Shoot the Messenger' - fortnightly theatre news & reviews with Fleur Kilpatrick. - 'Drawn Out' - monthly chat about comic books and graphic novels with Bernard Caleo. Please email talks@rrr.org.au for all interview requests. About the Presenter Richard Watts has many years experience working in the arts industry, including five years as the Artisti ...
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Now We Know

Kevin Werkheiser and Chris Tognotti

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On Now We Know, Kevin Werkheiser and Chris Tognotti return to resonant, haunting, farcical, or otherwise impactful entertainment obsessions of their youths, through the jaundiced eyes of adulthood. Follow us on Twitter at @NowWeKnowPod!
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The Spiritual Psychology of Acting Podcast

John Osborne Hughes and Jordan Turk

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The Spiritual Psychology of Acting is a course for actors, both newcomers and those professionals seeking something more. In this podcast, creator of The Spiritual Psychology of Acting, John Osborne Hughes chats with his co-host and student, actor Jordan Turk, about all sorts of fascinating topics. Each week, John and Jordan discuss the philosophy, principles and techniques of great acting; sharing and exploring knowledge relating to the actor, the actor's life, and working in the industry.
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A positively star-studded podcast that converses with and celebrates artists from all areas of the entertainment industry (Film, TV, Broadway etc.) who use their platform to make the world a better place. Join The AOK as we sprinkle positivity around like confetti and get to the bottom of what kindness really means. Part of the Broadway Podcast Network.
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Under The Puppet

Saturday Morning Media

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Since 2017. Under The Puppet is a monthly show that is preserving puppetry through the personal stories of professional puppeteers. Guests include puppeteers from The Muppets, Sesame Street, The Jim Henson Company and more. The show also covers other forms of puppetry such as marionettes, shadow puppetry and Bunraku . Hosted by puppeteer Grant Baciocco (The Jim Henson Company, Mystery Science Theatre 3000).
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Jon Chattman’s podcast celebrating the lure of 914 and more… a companion piece to thewestchesterpop.com with exclusive interviews with county folk and beyond. Look for A-Sides music sessions a la the series that Jon created and ran for ten years on Huffington Post and elsewhere. Informal. Unscripted. Not the Same Broken Record.
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Pop This!

Pop This Collective

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Our podcast, Pop This!, is three women talking about feminism and pop culture. Lisa Christiansen is a broadcaster, journalist and longtime metal head. Andrea Warner is a music critic, author and former horoscopes columnist. Andrea Gin is a producer and an avid figure skating fan. Every week they talk about things they love, stuff that pisses them off and pop culture: movies new and old, TV, books, music and more. Press play and come hang out with your new best friends.
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Abnormal State Theatre

Clockwork Cardiac Productions

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Each month, bad movie connoisseur Dr. R.D. Gearhardt will subject himself to bizarre and obscure films of past and present to evaluate their therapeutic value as a cure for the common movie!
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Send us a Text Message. Mike and Jim discuss the York Theatre's 100th anniversary and the exciting film programming that will celebrate a century of cinematic excellence. If you're interested in joining us on Sunday for the 100th Celebration, or attending any of the Wednesday films that follow, please visit us here for details.…
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"Send us a Text!" Ever wondered how a film could transform a skeptic into a fan? Join us on Natey and Katy: At the Movies as we dissect the 1997 film noir masterpiece "LA Confidential." Katy starts the conversation skeptical due to her past experiences with the genre, but by the end, she’s singing praises for its unpredictable plot and rich charact…
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It’s time for another Mind Gap Podcast! This week, Doug and Justin discuss what they’d do if they won the lottery and Practical Doug shows up in force. The dorks then share their experiences with door-to-door solicitors and brainstorm ways to counteract the sales pitches. The conversation moves on to Chick-fil-A’s decision to start its own streamin…
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ALLRIGHTY THEN! Now we're gettin' to the good stuff! This week we're joined by Broadway treasure James Monroe Iglehart to talk about Jim Carrey's first big hit film "Ace Ventura Pet Detective." Has it aged well? Of course not! But we're diving into it anyways because CONTEXT MATTERS KIDS! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoic…
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Chris is back in the studio with Ian Grieve this week to chat about some recent movies watches. 'Kneecap', 'It Ends With Us', 'Trap', 'Pulp Fiction' and 'The Sixth Sense' at the cinema, and others. There's also chat about the Vince McMahon Netflix series, Ian's favourite flowers, and films that would be dream cinema experiences. Support the show by…
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This week, the boys are chatting with an Elpha-vita for the AGES: Laurel Harris, who was kind enough to call up the boys between shows at the Gersh'! Together, they talk about Laurel's first time seeing the show from the balcony, bringing more of herself to the role each time she returns, and what keeps people coming back to Wicked. PLUS, SJB singi…
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http://www.UnderThePuppet.com - Cat Rock is a puppeteer, filmmaker and puppet builder who lives in Bristol in South West England. Disciplined in many styles of puppetry from hand and rod, to shadow, to table top to giant puppets, Cat is always looking to push the notion of what can be done with puppets. She’s a trustee at puppet place, a workspace …
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Charles Skaggs & Xan Sprouse are joined by special guest Christine Peruski as they watch Roxanne, the 1987 romantic comedy film directed by Fred Schepisi, featuring Steve Martin as Charlie "C.D" Bales, Daryl Hannah as Roxanne Kowalski, Rick Rossovich as Chris McConnell, and Shelley Duvall as Dixie! Find us here:X/Twitter: @DrunkCinemaCast @CharlesS…
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On this week’s episode, I’m joined by John Magary, editor of the new film Between the Temples. We discuss how he got into the editing business, the role of the editor in building the rhythm and flow of a picture, the aesthetic choices an editor can make in shaping the meaning of a movie, and a little about his work with the Criterion Channel. If yo…
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"Send us a Text!" What happens when you combine a night of legendary music and a thought-provoking film? Join me on a rollercoaster of emotions as I share my exhilarating experience at the One Vision Queen Tribute Concert featuring Marc Martel at the Durham Performing Arts Center. Feel the magic of Freddie Mercury's timeless hits brought to life by…
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It’s a 50-50 week on Spoilerpiece, as one of the movies we watch is crap, and one is a joy from start to finish. First, the crap, because we didn’t want to end on a sour note: Lee Daniels’ THE DELIVERANCE (2:12), a derivative dumpster fire of a possession story cribbed from better possession stories. What makes it so awful, though? Glad you asked! …
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In this episode, we dive into a whirlwind review of some of the year's most talked-about films. We kick things off with Godzilla Minus One, a film that takes the iconic monster genre and grounds it in a character-driven narrative against the haunting backdrop of post-war Japan. We explore the themes of trauma and recovery, discussing how this film …
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In our third episode, we spin 'The Cheese Wheel' for a second time, with Elizabeth Esten leading the way as she selects the 2007 indie gem 'Waitress,' directed by Adrienne Shelly. Join us as we dive deep into this heartwarming film, exploring its soul-stirring themes, the visually stunning pies, Jess's quirky nitpicks, and Liz's profound emotional …
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This week, Eric and Josh discuss: comic cons, Dan Parent / Archie Comics, the Spider-man 1970s tv show, movie serials, Walton Goggins, Happy Days, The Truth About Charlie, Repo Man, Pogs, Borderlands, and more!They also mention the movies screening the week of Friday August 30 - Thursday September 5: Thelma, Longlegs, Charade, O Lucky Man!, Saturda…
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The League hatches a plan to track down and stop Carmen Sandiego and finally use those time circuits on the Rogue One. Dom gets aided and banded. Marty is not a sniper. Holtzmann is a girl's girl. Laszlo dons the greatest disguise of all time.Content Warnings: Death, body horror, Nazis, blood, profanity, sexual content Featuring Ryan and Laurel fro…
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Summary "I'm impossible to forget, but I'm hard to remember." We have come to the third movie in our Manic Pixie Girl series, and some say this is the movie where it all began: Elizabethtown. Also discussed: Andrea Warner's broken toe, swimming while injured, and the various films of Cameron Crowe. Show notes: The Bataan Death March of Whimsy Case …
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This week, the buzz is all about the theatre & some trailers that got us excited: Six, Hamilton, The Queen's Nanny, Titanique, Dear Evan Hansen, Hadestown & Annie plus the upcoming Uglies, All's Fair & The Good Half. At the theatre, we went to The Woman In Black at the Seymour Centre. On the small screen we’ve been watching Dirty Pop on Netflix, Pr…
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Ira and Louis discuss the addictive new Sabrina Carpenter album, Bennifer’s divorce, Beyoncé rumors at the DNC, Pop Star Academy, and the return of What Not to Wear’s Stacy London and Clinton Kelly. Hannah Berner joins to discuss her standup special We Ride at Dawn, the upcoming Giggly Squad book, and more. Subscribe to Keep It on YouTube to catch …
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"Send us a Text!" Ever wondered why "Some Like It Hot" remains a comedy classic after all these years? Prepare yourself for a laughter-filled episode as Katy and I celebrate hitting over 2,500 downloads with a fun and nostalgic look at this 1959 masterpiece. We start with Katy's hilarious guilty pleasure confession of indulging in a Cookout tray, s…
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The Comfort Eating team is taking a break. So for the next few weeks, we’re looking back at a few of our favourite episodes. In this episode of Comfort Eating, double Bafta winner Big Zuu goes round to Grace’s house for a plate of his ultimate comfort food. They talk about his ‘scandalous’ mother, growing up between extreme wealth and poverty, and …
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Early in the project, I promised that the final final episode of this project would be "doing right" by this movie and watching it all in one sitting, as intended. And I'm here to proudly announce: PROMISES MADE, PROMISES KEPT. Look, this episode is 3 and a half hours long. It was livestreamed on Twitch on August 22, 2024, with the full movie playi…
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Will Nunziata discusses his Westchester roots, the creation of his new work Figaro: An Original Musical, which will debut on the West End early next year, his process and who he approaches projects across all mediums. Discussing the arts, his upbringing and everything in-between, Will and Jon offer advice to one another and the world at large and, …
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It’s time for another Mind Gap Podcast! This week, Doug and Justin share which YouTube channel they’d subscribe to if they were only allowed to subscribe to one for the rest of their lives. The dorks shift the conversation to the grossness that are corporate buzzwords and Doug quizzes Justin on a few newer ones. Our guys then pivot to a story about…
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With a legacy sequel on streaming now, Kevin and Chris look back at the 1980's comedy/action classic—emphasis on the comedy and de-emphasis on the action—Beverly Hills Cop. Starring Eddie Murphy, Judge Reinhold, and the pitching coach from Little Big League, among others. Join us for a deep dive into all the pranks, tricks, endless Axel F needle dr…
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My guest this week is Valentina El Harizi, an 18-year-old first-time filmmaker who has an entry at the DIFF Shorts Film Festival. (If you get this email early enough and happen to live in the Dallas area, you can head over to the Angelika Film Center Dallas on Mockingbird Lane and catch the film; the “High School Shorts” program starts at 3PM local…
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"Send us a Text!" What's it like to watch a movie while dealing with theater disruptions and a heated audience debate over a casting choice? This week on "Natey & Katy: At the Movies," Natey dives into all the drama surrounding "Skin Care," a gripping tale of rivalry in the beauty industry. Inspired by true events, the film had Natey hooked with it…
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This week’s episode is the final part of our mini-series on Transactional Analysis so if you haven’t listened to the previous three parts, do go back and check those out before listening to this one. Our final part is all about Life Scripts – the unconscious life plans we pick up in childhood, often without even knowing it. We’ll be breaking down t…
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