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Noble Ape and Growing are Great, Eksi Elmalar (Sour Apples) is Sweet, God Knows Where I Am Takes Asks Important Questions About Mental Illness

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Helen has written a new article on Medium about freelancing called "The Starbucks Factor: Apply it to Every Freelance Job You Do." Read it here.

Jim Gaffigan's Noble Ape is another funny turn about middle America, and Amy Schumer shines in Growing, both one-hour specials on Netflix.

If you've never watched Turkish cinema you should try it! Eksi Elmalar means Sour Apples, a beautiful movie by filmmaker Yilmaz Erdogan.

"God Knows Where I Am" is a documentary on Netflix that asks important questions about how we treat and look after people with serious mental illnesses like schizophrenia in our society, and tells a mysterious true life story about a women's preventable death.

Find us at @GetYourEyesOn and @HelenRac.

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Manage episode 230796946 series 2361586
Content provided by Helen Racanelli and Niall McGee, Helen Racanelli, and Niall McGee. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Helen Racanelli and Niall McGee, Helen Racanelli, and Niall McGee or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Helen has written a new article on Medium about freelancing called "The Starbucks Factor: Apply it to Every Freelance Job You Do." Read it here.

Jim Gaffigan's Noble Ape is another funny turn about middle America, and Amy Schumer shines in Growing, both one-hour specials on Netflix.

If you've never watched Turkish cinema you should try it! Eksi Elmalar means Sour Apples, a beautiful movie by filmmaker Yilmaz Erdogan.

"God Knows Where I Am" is a documentary on Netflix that asks important questions about how we treat and look after people with serious mental illnesses like schizophrenia in our society, and tells a mysterious true life story about a women's preventable death.

Find us at @GetYourEyesOn and @HelenRac.

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