The biweekly podcast "MediaMaker Spotlight" features conversations with industry professionals speaking on a wide range of topics of interest to screen-based media makers. The series is a great resource for creators and collaborators who want to learn more about filmmaking, production, and all that goes into bringing projects to life. Our show is a great place to learn, find inspiration, discover communities of support, and celebrate our shared passion for film, television, video and visual ...
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Host Brennan Snyder reviews movies with his wife, mother & close friend; the women in his life
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Girls On Film is a film review podcast from a female perspective, hosted by film critic and broadcaster Anna Smith and produced by co-founder Hedda Archbold at HLA Agency
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Versa Manos is an award-winning Los Angeles-based talent manager and owner of Gorgeous Media Group. She brings decades of entertainment and media experience to a roster of clients, which include actors, writers, directors, and musicians. She is heavily invested in the industry, serving as an executive member of Film Independent, Women in Film, Hollywood Radio and Television Society, and American Film Institute. She previously served as the President of the Talent Managers Association. Join V ...
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A podcast about movies hosted by hag friends. With a new theme every season, the hosts choose movies to chat about, brew up some opinions and serve some hot takes.
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Unabashed film talk from three mahogany film mavens. Hosted by Candice Frederick, Rebecca Theodore-Vachon, and Kimberly Renee.
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Awesome women filmmakers reveal how they "made it" in the film industry, and their struggles along the way. A handy survival guide for your own career in movies & tv. Hosted by Katherine Tolentino, writer/director earning her MFA in Brooklyn, NY.
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Women sharing their stories about the impact of prayer and God's Word in their lives.
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By women. For women. About everything. Standard Issue is a podcast championing women's voices, and packed with interviews, news, film, opinion and humour.
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Filminist Pod is an intersectional film podcast and community uplifting feminists in film and TV. It’s created and hosted by New York City-based journalist and social media strategist, Alyssa Klein. All episodes are transcribed for greater accessibility!
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Women Influencing Post Production celebrates and empowers women in post production. On the show, we feature and speak with fellow female creators to gather industry insights and editing strategies that help women build more productive and profitable careers in film. New episodes every week. _________________________ To learn more visit: http://kristengoshorn.com/womeninfluencingpostproduction/ For Bonus Episodes and Special Content Follow Kristen on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/krist ...
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All women co-hosts chat about amazing work by women in the film and TV fields of acting, directing, cinematography, special effects, and more. Check out the curated watch lists each month, with snack suggestions by episode, and chat your favorite picks on Hot Redhead Media social channels on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter X.
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A Woman On Set is about women in film and television, celebrating their successes and discussing their struggles. We’ll explore woman’s work (cinematographers, directors, actresses, etc.), interview local woman in the industry, and discuss current issues.
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Storylines
Executive Producers: Elise Graham, Ava Karvonen, Samantha Quantz, Theresa Wynnyk; Senior Producer: Sheena Rossiter; Associate Producer: Shayna Giles; Host: Sheena Rossiter; Audio Technician: Sheena Rossiter; Social Media Coordinator: Shayna Giles; Original Storylines theme composed by Aaron Macri and Laura Raboud; Produced with support from Alberta's Ministry of Culture, Multiculturalism and Status of Women. Special thanks to FAVA for its support on this production.
'Storylines' is Women in Film and Television Alberta's inaugural podcast. Join your host, Sheena Rossiter, every week as we highlight some of the most successful women in film and television from in front of and behind the camera. Subscribe now to get all 15 weekly episodes wherever you get your podcasts. 'Storylines' will launch March 9, 2020 and runs until June 15, 2020.
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Once coworkers, always friendly competitors for the spotlight, Minki Kim and Tracy Mathews share their love of horror movies — and talking over each other — by retelling every gory detail of one horror film each week. Join these creatives by day, novice film critics by night, as they walk through one movie from start to finish with the hopes that listeners will come back...for one final scare. Find us on iTunes (click on far left icon above), Google Play, Player FM, Stitcher, Spotify, Tune I ...
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Every two weeks, your hosts Sam and Lauren watch a movie, do some homework, and create Check Your Threading, a podcast that serves up history, psychology, and perspective on that film. Our goal is to talk about movies in a way that's easily accessible for our listeners—we believe art is for everyone! IG: checkyourthreading / Twitter: checkthreading
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Readings of screen and stageplays that challenge the portrayal of women in film and on stage.
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If you love cricket then this podcast is for you. Get closer to the game than ever before with the longest running weekly Australian cricket podcast. The show has twice been a finalist in the Australian Podcast Awards and has episodes placed in the National Film & Sound Archive. The podcast is hosted by Andrew Menczel and a team of all stars. The show features a wide variety of cricket journalists, current players and retired cricket greats. This is must listen for cricket fans. Andrew Mencz ...
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From long-lost Viking ships to kings buried in unexpected places; from murders and power politics, to myths, religion, the lives of ordinary people: Gone Medieval is History Hit’s podcast dedicated to the middle ages, in Europe and far beyond.
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Join us for intersectional feminist chat with remarkable women in film from director Amma Asante to multi-award winning composer Nainita Desai. Hosted by F-Rated founder, Holly Tarquini and BBC World Service presenter, journalist Anu Anand exploring all aspects of the film industry by talking to some of the brilliant women who shape the stories we see on screen.
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We have a Girl Crush, and this season it's Kate Winslet! Follow along with us as we review all 46 Kate Winslet movies. We rate each movie on 5 categories, leading to a total score out of 37 points. Tune in to see where each movie falls in the rankings. Girl Crush is the ultimate celebration of women in film. Check out previous seasons for more fun episodes (1: Jennifer Aniston, 2: Sandra Bullock, 3: Reese Witherspoon)!
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Is this you? You know you want to make a film you’re proud of, but you don’t know how to get started. Or maybe you're tired of auditions for one-dimensional roles, or over seeing yet another badly written script from a mediocre white man and you want to DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT, you’re in the right place. In this podcast we’ll cover: Pioneering women in film from the Golden Age of Hollywood to today, How you can write, produce and star in your own projects, And what to do with your film once it ...
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Sunday at 10 is a student-made film podcast, which deals with topics surrounding women in film, specifically gender inequality, while also appreciating female filmmakers. Other topics include film and television dissections and exclusive interviews with incredible women in top positions within the film industry. This podcast is written and produced by me, Alex, with the help of research and special guests! Enjoy!
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Curious about what it takes to be a female in Hollywood? Want advice on projects from today's leading ladies? Ready to advocate for women in film, music, and entertainment, including yourself? You're in the right place! Welcome To the She's So Reel Podcast where we share real stories and expertise from female creators, artists, and many more in the industry. We discuss inclusivity, representation, storytelling, skill development, inspirational stories, and much more. Tune in every Thursday w ...
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In this limited series we're looking to celebrate the women of the Star Wars universe. Each episode your host (@MillicentOnFilm) and a featured guest will discuss a female character from the sprawling galaxy, exploring their story and legacy. Follow @GalaxyHeroesPod on Twitter to stay up to date and have your say in each episode! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Shot Callers is a podcast presented by New York Women in Film and Television and hosted by Destiny Lilly. We sit down with women working in every aspect of the industry to discuss their lives and careers.
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Love movies? Then join us for the movie and television review and discussion show, Chick Flick Chat, to chat about women's roles and roles for women in film, and TV. Join Host, Luci Weston, to dish the dirt, uncover the messages, and discuss the details. It's fun, informative, and a great place to exchange your "after the movie" thoughts and ideas. Also, check out the mini-reviews under "What To Watch Now," for a fast update on the many selections available OnDemand. [NOTE: previous CFC show ...
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WIFVNE Coffee Talk is a round table discussion about what is happening in New England with Women in the film and television industry.
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A Podcast for independent women in the film industry, hosted by internationally acclaimed filmmaker, Jacqui Blue. Every week topics relating to women in the film industry, personal experiences by women in the industry, advice and films written, directed and produced by women will be featured. Opening & Closing music credits courtesy of creative commons license: www.bensound.com Genre: Rock, Song: "Happy"
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Hollywood in Color is a new podcast telling the stories of the stars usually left out of entertainment history — the people of color in front of and behind the camera who have been representing for over a century. Host Diana Martinez has a PhD in film and media studies and has written for Slate, The Atlantic, and Women in Hollywood.
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GenX Women are Sick of This Shit is a podcast for a whole generation of women who are tumbling into their next phase of life. Each episode your hosts Megan Bennett and Lesley Meier will talk about what GenX women are sick of this week along with GenX history and pop culture, 5 Minutes of Fame stories, letters and comments from the audience and 'Xpert not an Xpert' discussions. The podcast is inspired by the Facebook group GenX Women are Sick of This Shit, created by Megan Bennett in 2023. Th ...
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A movie review/discussion podcast from Cinematary.com
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Our podcast is about the roles women play in Science Fiction and how they are portrayed. We will be discussing Science Fiction film and literature through a feminist lens with a concentration on the women of color. We chose this topic because we are the only women in our class. Also after watching The Forbidden Planet, we shared strong thoughts on how “Alta” was being portrayed in the film. We hope to shed more light to the evolution of women through the years in science fiction, as characte ...
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If you have tinsel on the brain and mulled wine in your blood, this is the podcast for you. We’re living in a golden age of delightfully cheesy Christmas movies, and on Bah Humbug we examine the biggest new offerings this season, as well as looking back at classic seasonal favourites. Think Kurt Russell in The Christmas Chronicles 2, Dolly Parton in Christmas On The Square and Kristen Stewart in Happiest Season. Hosted by Helen O’Hara (the Empire podcast, His Darker Materials) and a rotating ...
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Spooky Tuesday is a weekly horror movie podcast hosted by three girls who love fake blood, making everything gay, and Matthew Lillard! We’re breaking down all of our favorite slashers, thrillers, monster movies, and black comedies on the new scariest day of the week. Hosted by Monica Heidt, Chelsea Duff and Sydney Thompson. Follow Spooky Tuesday (@spooky_tuesday) on Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok!
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In the news media, war gets more headlines than peace, conflict more airtime than reconciliation. And in our polarized world, reporting on conflict in a way that frames conflicts as us vs. them, good vs. evil often serves to dig us in deeper. On Making Peace Visible, we speak with journalists and peacebuilders who help us understand the human side of conflicts and peace efforts around the world. From international negotiations in Colombia to gang violence disruptors in Chicago, to women advo ...
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Three comedy writers sit down with a guest to look back on women in film from a feminist perspective! Each month, Hillary, Sarah, Nicole ask themselves important questions like why is it so funny when men take care of babies? Why do mermaids have such low self esteem? What exactly did Jenny die of in “Love Story”? These questions and many more will be tackled on “The Feminine Mistake Podcast”!
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We feature in-depth conversations with filmmakers and athletes working at the intersection of women's sport, film, and activism. Photo by Sana Javeri Kadri
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Persistent and Nasty is a script-reading, debate and art as activism initiative for women and gender minorities in the stage and screen industries. We are committed to an intersectional approach and aim to use the space we’ve created to provide a platform for the spectrum of marginalised voices in our culture. Through a series of script readings, live debates and a regular podcast series, we aim to amplify the unrepresented voices in theatre and film. Our goal is to create a project that is ...
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Welcome to CK Café: the show about film & independent artistry created by acclaimed indie production company, CK Films. Join a variety of hosts every Monday on YouTube & all podcasting platforms as we welcome indie creatives to talk about their work, the film world and independent filmmaking.
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Two longtime friends meet once a week to share some laughs and watch a classic cult, horror, or disturbing arthouse film. Sarah loves them, but Emma might not have the stomach for it. Will their already unstable friendship survive the Brutal Film Girl Experiment?
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Welcome to Rated F, the podcast about film, feminism, and feelings that questions the canon, centers the audience, and damns The Man. Tish is a film programmer with a DIY approach to film studies. She’s curious about how films reflect the culture and affect the individual. And she won’t stop searching for representation and diversity on-screen and off. In each episode, Tish is joined by a guest to discuss a film, its themes, and how we feel about it.
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A podcast in which three queer women watch the classics (and non-classics) of queer girl cinema and discuss.
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Heather Hubbard is a former high-powered attorney turned entrepreneur and online personality. A fierce advocate of helping women and underrepresented individuals rise within their respective industries, Heather is known for her blunt and direct "real talk", practical solutions, and sense of humor. In her weekly podcast, Hustle & Flow, she covers topics every smart woman wants to know about. From careers, business, politics, and social justice to Botox, tarot cards, Taylor Swift + Travis Kelc ...
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The #1 feminist music tech podcast, featuring deep-diving episodes into all things music production and home recording and fascinating guest episodes with women making music with technology, hosted by Isobel Anderson.
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Blink Twice, Longlegs, It Ends with Us, Alien: Romulus, Oddity, The Union, Problemista and More!
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The team is all on to discuss what they watched in August Movies and shows discussed: Blink Twice, Fly Me to the Moon, Monolith, Antiques Roadshow, Claim to Fame, Alien: Romulus, Wicked Little Letters, The Union, Oddity, It Ends with Us, Problemista, Ex-Pats, Severance, Blue Ribbon Baking Championship, Rise of the Planet of the Apes, Dawn of the Pl…
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Join the Celebration: Women in Film & Video Turns 45!
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Women in Film & Video (WIFV) is turning 45! To mark the occasion, there’s going to be a big dance party on Friday, September 13. In this episode, host Sandra Abrams chats with WIFV Board President Connie St. John to learn more about the organization and the celebration. They discuss how this amazing non-profit got started back in 1979, how it serve…
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Lessons in Filmmaking with What Went Wrong Podcast
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The What Went Wrong podcast series brings you behind-the-scenes of films from massive flops to record-breaking blockbusters to shed a light on what it really takes to make a film. The show’s hosts, Lizzie Bassett and Chris Winterbauer speak with Tara Jabbari about what they learned about what it really takes to make a film, why James Cameron punche…
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Five Minutes of Fame: What WAS Hands Across America Anyway?
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Megan and Lesley yammer on about a lot of nonsense in the beginning then finally get on track reading and listening to all of YOUR Five Mintes of Fame stories! This episode is dedicated to the members of GenX Women are Sick of This Shit! Your stories inspire us and make us laugh! We hope you love hearing your stories as much as we loved sharing the…
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Broadcast News (Journalism in Film)
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Part 1: Zach, Grace, and Andrew talk about movies they saw this week at the Toronto International Film Festival, including: Anora, Bird, Cloud, The Brutalist, The Last Showgirl and Rumors. Part 2 (48:04): The group continues their Journalism in Film series with 1987's Broadcast News. See movies discussed in this episode here. Don't want to listen? …
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For centuries, one English monarch basked in an almost unblemished, heroic reputation. But more recently questions have been asked about some of his actions. Was Henry V a great warrior king, or a vicious butcher - or both? Matt Lewis is joined by Dan Jones to fill the gap between the Plantagenets and the Wars of the Roses with an examination of th…
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The Bush Telegraph: Ordinary men, horrific crimes
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This week, Mick and Jen are focusing on two stories gripping most women they know: the horrific mass rape case currently going through the French courts (and the astonishing bravery of Gisèle Pélicot), and the brutal murder of Olympian Rebecca Cheptegei. We’d apologise for it being so grim, but it’s hardly women’s fault, eh? For balance, there’s no…
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Ep 182: Romcoms & feminism, from Gentlemen Prefer Blondes to Rye Lane + highlights of Venice 2024
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In this episode, Anna Smith welcomes film critic Corrina Antrobus back to Girls On Film to discuss her brand new book, I Love Romcoms and I am a Feminist: A Manifesto in 100 Romcoms. Anna is also joined by film critic Jo-Ann Titmarsh who shares her highlights direct from the Venice International Film Festival. First up, Corrina begins by discussing…
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Menners, Damian Watson and Daniel Beswick react to all the cricket news -Australia vs Scotland -Current players unhappy with baggy green code violations -England under Baz and much more Get the inserted AD’s FREE VERSION of the show on our Patreon Page Subscribe to our YouTube page for live streams: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCk7koDKpKxe0e3yC…
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Sideways might be regarded as one of the best films of the century, but is it just two middle-aged men on a drunken road trip? Let's find out... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesBy Standard Issue
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#206: Cultivating Creativity with Mayur Chauhan
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Today I’m joined by writer, actor, and teacher of creativity (and my LA-based stand-up coach), Mayur Chauhan. Whether you’re looking to pursue a full-time creative career, have creative projects you’d like to finish (or start), or simply want to regain some creativity you’ve lost as an adult, Mayur offers great guidance and tips on today’s episode.…
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Most people feel that peacebuilding – resolving conflicts and decreasing violence – is a positive thing. But as we've said many times on this podcast, peacebuilding is virtually invisible in the world. Today’s guest, veteran mediator and peacebuilder Mark Gerzon, says to strengthen peace and reconciliation efforts, we need to make peacebuilding mai…
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I Saw the TV Glow (2024): "The Horror of Introspection"
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There's still time... to watch I Saw the TV Glow (2024) before this week's episode, Spookies. And it's sort of required viewing if you want to join us as we explore the neon, nostalgic world of Jane Schoenbrun's sophomore film. An unsettling slow-burn starring Justice Smith and Brigette Lundy-Paine with special guests Amber Benson, Fred Durst, and …
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One of the enduring mysteries of the Viking Age is the identity of two people buried in a spectacular blood drenched ship in southern Norway in the autumn of 834. Why the mystery? Because these remains were of women accorded the most lavish Viking burial ever discovered. Dr. Eleanor Janega is joined by Heather Pringle to discuss research that revea…
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Award-winning poet Vanessa Kisuule is, in her own words, “a recovering Michael Jackson obsessive”. Yeah, that’s a tricky one to negotiate. Fame and all of its disciples are at the heart of Vanessa’s debut non-fiction (non-poetry), Neverland: the Pleasures and Perils of Fandom, in which she explores the fan/celebrity relationship, the big feelings w…
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When journalist Marina Gerner heard about a potentially life-changing innovation in heart health for women, she was keen to spread the word. But why were none of her usual editors interested in this “niche” subject area? In her new book, The Vagina Business: The Innovative Breakthroughs that Could Change Everything in Women’s Health, Marina takes u…
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The Crusades still capture the imagination today, for all of their professed good intentions they were also bloody ideological wars. But have we misunderstood some of the key sources for the First Crusade? The letters on record are not only from popes and bishops but also written by crusaders who were actually on the campaign. Matt Lewis is joined …
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The Bush Telegraph: Noasis, no-brainers, and bog off Boghossian
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Hannah and Mick have looked at the news, had a big scream and are now ready to talk to you about Ticketmaster chaos, the ‘duty of candour’ law and why it’s a no-brainer to apply it to the Grenfell Tower tragedy, and why just because Peter Boghossian hasn’t heard feminists talking about Afghanistan doesn’t mean feminists aren’t talking about Afghani…
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Hearing God's Voice | Sarah Wehrli | EP 128
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Send your text message - we'd love to hear from you!By iRefresh
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Who is the World's Best Test Batter?
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Menners is joined by broadcasters Daniel Beswick and Damian Watson. Get the inserted AD’s FREE VERSION of the show on our Patreon Page BLEDISLOE CUP LUNCH: Event details in brief: Date: 12:00 for 12:30 on Friday 20th of September 2024, includes great food and unlimited beverages Venue: Hyatt Regency on Sussex Street Sydney Price: $2950 for a table …
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PJ Hogan’s 1994 classic, Muriel’s Wedding, launched his own career, as well as those of Toni Collette and Rachel Griffiths. But has Jen misremembered the Aussie comedy as a “feel-good” movie? Is Muriel/Marial/Muriel a likeable protagonist? And will Mick and Hannah ever stop laughing about an unzipped beanbag? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit…
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In this harrowing episode of BFGE, the ladies watch "Martyrs": a 2008 French-language psychological horror film written and directed by Pascal Laugier. The film centers on a young woman's quest for revenge against the people who kidnapped and tormented her as a child, which leads leads her and a friend on a terrifying journey into a living hell. In…
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John Marks, pioneering the use of media to promote peace
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Social entrepreneurs are a unique breed of people, capable of conjuring up a vision, a new way of doing something, a solution to a problem; but they also have the skill and the determination to overcome all the obstacles to implement their vision. John Marks is a remarkable social entrepreneur who, with his wife Susan Collins Marks, built the large…
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I'll Always Know What You Did Last Summer (2006): "Do Drugs, Not Pranks"
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Spookies, we’ll ALWAYS know the joys of I Know What You Did Last 🤘 SUMMER 🤘, but it’s time to put this theme event on ice — especially since the third movie moves to a little ski town in the off-season. Not the final film in a trilogy so much as a bonus flick in the franchise, I’ll Always Know What You Did Last Summer (2006) isn’t afraid to shake t…
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Smallfolk Under Siege: Visions of Medieval Violence
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In the year 940 in North-Eastern France, a young peasant girl began to experience vivid visions that mirrored the brutal conflict engulfing her world. Flothilde's visions were written down by one of the era's most respected historians, creating a unique record of how 'smallfolk' experienced the violent power struggles around them. Dr. Eleanor Janeg…
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When Reah Bravo encountered sexual misconduct at the hands of a former employer during her time as a broadcast journalist, she was surprised by the way she handled it. As, she discovered, were many other women in similar situations. As Reah questioned the impact of the #MeToo movement, she set about examining the ways in which women are socially co…
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In this episode Elaine chats to Canadian theatre maker Claire Love Wilson. We talk about their show Morag You’re a Long Time Died. Which is touring Scotland/Ireland/England this month after a successful month at the Edinburgh Festival. We chat about the show, generational relationships and much more. Tickets here: http://clairelovewilson.com/morag-…
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We often talk about how social media is radicalising men and boys, but it absolutely happens to women and girls, too. In a new BBC3 documentary, America's New Female Right, Layla Wright heads to the US to find out why so many young women are advocating against their own interests. She chats to Hannah about domineering dads, the church, the thrill o…
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Wet Hot Summer Soaps: An After School Special
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Join us for a summer fun lovin' GenX Women are Sick of This Shit After School Special Number 2 all about the soap operas of our youth! From General Hospital to Dallas to the soap fantasy Passions which we never watched but have a lot to say about - wander down this little squiggly path of brain bubblegum. Listen to Lesley and Megan theorize in thei…
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If you’re struggling to get clients or increase your revenue (or perhaps you’ve hit a plateau), it’s time for an audit. This is the system I’ve been using with clients and for my own business for many years. Listen to today’s episode, then download the free audit worksheet to figure out where you need to focus your efforts to get moving in the righ…
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All the President's Men (Journalism in Film)
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Part 1: Zach, Grace, and Michael talk about movies they saw this week, including: Cairo Station, The Color of Money and Drive-Away Dolls. Part 2 (40:00): The group begins their Journalism in Film series with 1976's All the President's Men. See movies discussed in this episode here. Don't want to listen? Watch the podcast on our YouTube channel. Als…
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For millions of Tolkien lovers around the world, The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings are more than just fantasy fiction. Their rich mix of sacred mythology and archetypal saga stories draw deeply into history and legend and profoundly resonate with universal human experience. But from where did Tolkien derive his inspiration? As with most things, …
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Who doesn’t love a good night’s sleep? And yet, 40% of us in the UK struggle with some sort of sleep issue. And yes, you guessed it, it affects women more than men. Sunday marks the start of Sleeptember, so Mick grabbed the opportunity to get Lisa Artis, deputy CEO of The Sleep Charity, on the Zoom to talk about those all-important zeds – and why w…
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Blondie Johnson is a 1933 American pre-Code gangster film directed by Ray Enright and starring Joan Blondell and Chester Morris. The story of a Depression-downtrodden waif who uses her brains instead of her body to rise from tyro con artist to crime boss.. This item belongs to: movies/feature_films. This item has files of the following types: Archi…
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Vicki Thorpe (Joan Blondell) is happily married but with a habit of provocative teasing. One evening her teasing leads to a slap on the face from her husband (Warren William). For this she engages her husband's friend and attorney Vernon (Edward Everett Horton) to divorce him, marries Vernon, then b.... This item belongs to: movies/Comedy_Films. Th…
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The Bush Telegraph: Blood, social work and tears
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It's Bush Telegraph time again and this week Hannah and Mickey are covering perhaps the widest range of topics ever: Oasis, menstrual blood, coercive control and cutting a whale's head off with a chainsaw. You are welcome. And in Sexism of the Week, Mickey's looking at how life is worsening for women in Afghanistan. We didn't say it was cheery. But…
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Menners and Damian Watson discuss another England cheating scandal and should there be 2 divisions of test cricket? BLEDISLOE CUP LUNCH: Event details in brief: Date: 12:00 for 12:30 on Friday 20th of September 2024, includes great food and unlimited beverages Venue: Hyatt Regency on Sussex Street Sydney Price: $2950 for a table of 10 MC/Talent: Ho…
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Dancer in the Dark (2000) - the killing of a sacred björk
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In this very emotional episode of BFGE, the ladies celebrate Sarah's birthday by watching the infamous musical tragedy "Dancer in the Dark." Written and directed by professional sadboy Lars Von Trier, the film stars Icelandic singer Björk as OSHA's worst nightmare: a blind Czechoslovakian immigrant operating heavy machinery while daydreaming about …
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The Mama K & Jess show is back! This time, the ladies talk about the latest Apple TV dramatic mini-series Presumed Innocent, starring Jake Gyllenhaal
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Steve Martin and Eddie Murphy x2 star in this satirical comedy from 1999, which is a firm favourite of both Hannah and Mick. Pressure. Which Eddie Murphy will steal the show? Will Heather Graham out Heather Graham herself? Will Hannah be able to stop watching the same three minutes of the film to watch all the film? Why is Mick practicing her kung-…
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Film as a catalyst for reconciliation in Sierra Leone
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Imagine living next door to a person who murdered your father, raped your sister, or even killed your child. This was the case for many people in Sierra Leone who endured a brutal civil war from 1991 to 2002: the majority of the 50,000 who died were those killed by their own neighbors. While working with a program that facilitates ritual reconcilia…
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Scary Movie (2000) & Scream (1996): "Innards on the Outards"
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We've hit a big milestone, Spookies! It's officially our 200th episode, and we wanted to do something special to celebrate. We weren't sure what, though, so we left our movie selection up to our listeners and Patrons, and they decided to throw it back to Scary Movie (2000). The Wayans family's parody flick took on some of the major horror franchise…
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It’s summer, so let’s kick back, give our brains a break and indulge in a little fantasy. Hollywood, like us, ADORES the medieval period and has made some stonking entertainment based on this period. Our esteemed historian hosts assess the most fun, the most accurate and the most absurd films set in medieval times and choose their favourite guilty …
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Adjusting to life on the outside is, for a lot of prisoners, very hard. But there's a wealth of advice on hand from the Life After Prison podcast and in this episode, Hannah chats to one of its co-hosts, Jules Rowan. They talk about what prison is for, who should and shouldn't be sent there, and how Jules has been using her experiences "inside" to …
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Ep 181: Zoë Kravitz on Blink Twice + Lollipop and more at the Edinburgh International Film Festival
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Zoë Kravitz joins Anna Smith to discuss her directorial debut, Blink Twice, while Anna also reports from the 2024 Edinburgh International Film Festival, where she speaks with Daisy-May Hudson about her feature debut, Lollipop. First up, Anna welcomes actor turned writer, director and producer Zoë Kravitz, best known for her roles in ‘The Batman’ an…
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