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Fermenting: God’s Not Done With Me Yet
Season Finale: Talking Thick Crust with John Gray
Send us a textIn this heartfelt season finale of "Fermenting," Elizabeth Norton Gray invites her husband, John Gray, to discuss the importance of resilience and developing a thick skin, especially for their children. The episode opens with a warm introduction, highlighting the couple's supportive relationship and the unique setting of their living room podcast studio. They delve into the challenges of growing up, particularly the harsh realities of childhood bullying and societal expectations, emphasizing the need for children to learn how to navigate criticism and remain true to themselves. Elizabeth shares a powerful verse from 2 Timothy 1:7...
2026-01-12
20 min
Fermenting: God’s Not Done With Me Yet
Talking Bread and Game Strategy with Game Designer Jai Roza
Send us a textIn this episode, Jai Roza discusses his faith-based card game, Eden's Conflict, which explores themes of temptation, choice, and spiritual growth. He shares his personal journey of creating the game, the challenges he faced, and the lessons learned along the way. The conversation delves into the metaphor of bread-making as a parallel to personal development and faith, the mechanics of the game, and the importance of scripture in overcoming life's temptations. Jai emphasizes the significance of understanding spiritual warfare as a psychological and practical aspect of faith, encouraging listeners to engage with their...
2026-01-12
44 min
Fermenting: God’s Not Done With Me Yet
From Unseen Miles and the Unseen Rise with Justin Hanneken from Ends Adventures
Send us a textIn this engaging conversation, Justin Hanneken, executive director of Ends of Earth Adventures, shares his journey of faith, endurance, and adventure. He discusses the importance of unseen work in ministry, the impact of COVID-19 on his mission, and the expansion of his organization beyond cycling. Justin emphasizes the significance of integrity and the lessons learned about endurance and trusting in God. The conversation also touches on the importance of community, the core message of his life, and the encouragement found in scripture. Justin's insights inspire listeners to remain faithful in their calling, even...
2026-01-05
40 min
Fermenting: God’s Not Done With Me Yet
Resting Dough and Deep Sleep with Dr Long
Send us a textDr. Benjamin Long, a dual board certified sleep medicine physician and pediatrician, is my guest in the studion this week as we discusses the intersection of sleep, faith, and medicine. He shares his journey into sleep medicine, the importance of viewing sleep as a gift from God, and how he integrates spirituality into his practice. The discussion also covers common myths about sleep, the role of sleep aids, and the impact of anxiety on sleep. Dr. Long emphasizes the need for a holistic approach to sleep and the importance of understanding the mind-spirit...
2025-12-15
47 min
Fermenting: God’s Not Done With Me Yet
Tracking the Costs with “Money and Spirit” author Heather Day
Send us a textThis conversation delves into the emotional aspects of financial struggles, emphasizing the shame and frustration often associated with personal finance. It highlights the importance of authenticity and the role of spirituality in overcoming these challenges, encouraging individuals to invite God into their financial journeys for healing and support.Heather's Website: https://heatherday.net/bookDid you know that VineWorks.gives sells fair trade merch from artisians who live in countries such as Haiti. When you purchase from Vineworks it can double bless a family. Once wh...
2025-12-08
38 min
Fermenting: God’s Not Done With Me Yet
Its not the Outside Crust that Matters with Denise Harper
Send us a textIn this conversation, Elizabeth Norton Gray draws a parallel between the art of bread making and the importance of character in our lives. She emphasizes that while the crust of a loaf may look appealing, it is the crumb that reveals the bread's true quality, much as our inner character reflects who we really are. The discussion highlights the significance of humility, obedience, and patience over mere appearances.Connect with Denise:Via email: DeniseHarperMedia@gmail.comVia Facebook: @motivesgirl1Via Instagram: @motivesgirl1
2025-12-01
41 min
Fermenting: God’s Not Done With Me Yet
Dough Needs to Rest and So Does Our Soul with Heather Knoll
Send us a textIn this conversation, Elizabeth Norton Gray and Heather Knoll explore the significance of Sabbath and rest in the context of busy family life and ministry. They discuss the various forms of rest (physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual) and how to incorporate Sabbath practices into daily routines. Heather shares her personal journey of understanding and embracing Sabbath, the challenges faced in modern culture, and the transformative effects of rest on relationships with God and family. The discussion emphasizes the importance of setting boundaries, overcoming guilt, and finding joy in rest, ultimately highlighting that true...
2025-11-24
43 min
Fermenting: God’s Not Done With Me Yet
Cracks in the Crust: How God Holds us in Grief with Leah Crest
Send us a textIn this conversation, Leah Chrest shares her profound journey through grief after the loss of her husband. She discusses the sacred space of grief, the importance of surrendering to God, and how joy can emerge even in the darkest times. Leah emphasizes that it's okay to move forward and find happiness, as our loved ones would want us to thrive. The discussion also touches on the role of faith communities in healing and the practical steps one can take to navigate grief. Ultimately, Leah's story is one of resilience, faith, and the beauty...
2025-11-17
43 min
Fermenting: God’s Not Done With Me Yet
The Right Ingredients to Raise Your Child with Jennifer Bosma
Send us a textIn this episode, Elizabeth Norton Gray interviews Jennifer Bosma, a Christian children's author and former teacher, about her journey in writing faith-based children's books and the importance of storytelling to help children understand their identity in Christ. They discuss the metaphor of parenting as baking, the key ingredients for raising children, and the significance of being transparent with kids. Jennifer shares her experiences as a teacher and how they shaped her writing, the role of illustrations in children's literature, and the importance of trusting God through life's challenges. The episode concludes with encouragement...
2025-11-03
31 min
Fermenting: God’s Not Done With Me Yet
Working Sourdough Starter: Have Hope, God is Working Too with Phill Tague
Send us a text Elizabeth Norton Gray and Phill Tague explore the themes of hope, faith, and obedience in the context of life's challenges. Phil shares his journey of planting Ransom Church and the importance of community and spiritual practices in maintaining hope. They discuss the metaphor of proofing in baking as a parallel to spiritual growth, emphasizing the need for patience and trust in God's timing. The conversation also touches on the significance of hearing God's voice and the dangers of misplaced hope, ultimately encouraging listeners to choose joy and obedience in their daily lives.
2025-10-27
43 min
Fermenting: God’s Not Done With Me Yet
When Life or The Dough Falls Flat with Steve Ward
Send us a textSteve Ward reminds us that we all can have a realistic assurance of a positive future no matter who you are or what you have done, He breaks down this truth in this weeks episode. Steve Ward shares his journey from personal struggles with alcoholism and family issues to finding purpose in helping others through recovery. He discusses the importance of patience, the lessons learned during dark times, and the essential ingredients for rebuilding a healthy life. Steve emphasizes the significance of spiritual growth and learning from others' experiences, while also defining what a...
2025-10-20
35 min
Fermenting: God’s Not Done With Me Yet
Calculating the Ingredients: Asking Accountant Ralph Estep Jr How to Be a Financially Confident Christian
Send us a textIn this conversation, Ralph Estep Jr. shares his multifaceted life as a Christian, accountant, author, farmer, and family man. He discusses the importance of aligning faith with finances, the lessons learned from farming, and the significance of stewardship. Ralph emphasizes the need for multi-dimensional living, the common financial mistakes families make, and the impact of societal pressures like keeping up with the Joneses. He also offers insights on tithing, the role of prayer, and the importance of finding peace through faith. The conversation concludes with Ralph's encouragement for listeners to embrace their unique...
2025-10-13
49 min
Fermenting: God’s Not Done With Me Yet
Discussing Disaster Kitchen Experiences and Pivoting in life with Dr Len Lopez
Send us a textElizabeth enjoys this conversation with Chiropractor and Health Nutritionist Dr. Len Lopez as they talk about pivoting the kitchen when things take a turn and in life. Dr Len shares shares his journey of integrating faith, health, and personal growth. He discusses the importance of a holistic approach to well-being through his Five Steps program, which emphasizes the connection between body, mind, and spirit. Dr. Lopez reflects on his own experiences with faith, the challenges of navigating life's unexpected turns, and the significance of building spiritual resilience. He offers insights on how to...
2025-10-06
38 min
Fermenting: God’s Not Done With Me Yet
Garlic Vrs Starter: Having Balance in Your Life with Bold Hope Ministry and Engagement Lead Joel Novick
Send us a textElizabeth Norton Gray speaks with Joel Novick about the importance of balance in life, particularly in the context of family, work, and faith. They explore the metaphor of everything bagels to illustrate how different aspects of life can work against each other, requiring patience and time to rise. Joel shares his personal practices for maintaining balance, including morning devotions, the prayer of examen, and the significance of community. They also discuss the cultural influences in Joel's marriage and wedding day and the mission of Bold Hope, emphasizing the importance of empowerment...
2025-09-29
38 min
Fermenting: God’s Not Done With Me Yet
Pure Ingredients: Filtering out Hollywood Culture with Craig Dehut
Send us a textIn this episode, Elizabeth and Craig Dehut explore the significance of quality craftsmanship in media production and consumption. Craig is a producer, cinematographer, and editor who has worked on a variety of documentaries, corporate videos, and short films. Craig discusses the importance of selecting enriching content that nourishes the mind, akin to choosing the best ingredients for baking. Craig shares insights on navigating the overwhelming landscape of media, emphasizing the need for discernment in evaluating what we consume. The discussion also touches on the impact of storytelling, the role of media...
2025-09-22
50 min
Fermenting: God’s Not Done With Me Yet
Slap and Folding: Discussing Resilience with Neena Perez
Send us a textThis conversation has adult themed discussions about adult issues and problems. Please plan accordingly when listen as many may not find this week's topic appropriate for younger ages. In this conversation, Nina Perez shares her transformative journey from a challenging childhood marked by abuse and teen pregnancy to becoming a podcast host and rising Chef. She emphasizes the importance of resilience, faith, and community support in overcoming life's slap and fold moments. Nina reflects on her experiences with motherhood, the challenges of being a young parent, and the need for churches to...
2025-09-15
1h 06
Fermenting: God’s Not Done With Me Yet
The Bake: Overcoming The Heat of Trauma with Teresa Blaes
Send us a textIn this episode, Teresa Blaes shares her harrowing journey of trauma, faith, and healing. From witnessing her sister's murder as a child to navigating the complexities of forgiveness and finding purpose through her pain, Teresa's story is one of resilience and hope. She discusses the importance of faith in overcoming doubt and anger, the power of forgiveness, and how her experiences led her to start a podcast aimed at helping others confront their own struggles. Through her narrative, Teresa emphasizes that while trauma can mark us, it does not have to define us.
2025-09-08
26 min
Fermenting: God’s Not Done With Me Yet
Comparing the Rise: A Discussion about Comparison with Kadi Prescott Baker
Send us a textIn this episode, Elizabeth Norton Gray welcomes Kadi Baker, a mother of eight and a social media influencer, to discuss the challenges of motherhood, the impact of comparison, and the importance of authenticity. Kadi shares her journey through public scrutiny after her appearance on the tv show Supernanny, her struggles with mental health, and how she navigates social media while maintaining her peace. The conversation emphasizes the significance of faith, community, and vulnerability in parenting, as well as the lessons learned from personal experiences. A full discussion about focusing on what God...
2025-09-01
45 min
Fermenting: God’s Not Done With Me Yet
Proof and Process: Our Brains are Wired for Faith with Dr. Angela Deulen
Send us a textIn this episode, Elizabeth Norton Gray interviews Dr. Angela Deulen, a professor of psychology and expert in the intersection of faith and neuroscience. They discuss how our brains are wired for faith, the importance of the proofing process in spiritual growth, and the dangers of groupthink in faith-based organizations. Angela shares her personal journey to faith, the significance of children's mental health, and the impact of relationships on transformation. They also explore the neuroscience behind renewing the mind and the role of fermented foods in mental health. The conversation emphasizes the importance of...
2025-08-25
47 min
Fermenting: God’s Not Done With Me Yet
The Final Bake: Talking about Heaven with End-of-Life Doula Gina Economopoulos
Send us a textIn this genuine and raw episode, we journey with Gina Economopoulos, an end-of-life doula, as she shares profound life lessons from her unique path. From enduring personal trials to finding redemption and purpose, Gina's story is one of resilience and faith. She opens up about her experiences with loss, her 12 year stint in a convent, and her calling to support those in their final moments. Join us as we explore themes of hope, healing, and the beauty of life's final chapter. This episode is a testament to the power of compassion and the...
2025-08-18
49 min
Fermenting: God’s Not Done With Me Yet
The Unseen Rise: Working Behind the Scenes and Facing Anxiety with Alyssa Avant
Send us a textIn this heartfelt episode of "Fermenting: God's Not Done With Me Yet," Alyssa Avant discusses a personal journey with anxiety since her younger years. Despite fear, she shares in this episode that just like God uses unseen yeast to lift bread, God uses people like Alyssa in the unseen for a unique purpose. Alyssa is a virtual assistant helping over 25 clients keep their ministries going, launch books, and their businesses organized behind the scenes.From childhood fears to adult challenges, Alyssa discusses how her faith and practical techniques like journaling, replacing n...
2025-08-11
37 min
Fermenting: God’s Not Done With Me Yet
The Miracle of Bread and Life: When God Moves in Unexpected Ways with Heather Sudol
Send us a textJoin us in this heartfelt episode as I host Heather Sudol on this week's show. Heather takes us on a journey as we delve into Chloe's (Heather's Daughter) miraculous health journey. Diagnosed with a rare and life-threatening disease, Chloe's story is one of resilience and hope. After years of dialysis and a challenging transplant process, Chloe's kidneys began to function against all odds. Her journey is a testament to the power of faith, family, and the unseen miracles that unfold in the most unexpected ways. Tune in to hear Chloe's inspiring story and...
2025-08-04
42 min
Fermenting: God’s Not Done With Me Yet
Comparing the Rise: A Discussion about Comparison with Kadi Prescott Baker
Send us a textIn this episode, Elizabeth Norton Gray welcomes Kadi Baker, a mother of eight and a social media influencer, to discuss the challenges of motherhood, the impact of comparison, and the importance of authenticity. Kadi shares her journey through public scrutiny after her appearance on the tv show Supernanny, her struggles with mental health, and how she navigates social media while maintaining her peace. The conversation emphasizes the significance of faith, community, and vulnerability in parenting, as well as the lessons learned from personal experiences. A full discussion about focusing on what God...
2025-08-04
38 min
Fermenting: God’s Not Done With Me Yet
Sharing the Bread: Sharing a Family Business with Tiffany Krumins (Daughter) and Brian Dunsha(Father)
Send us a textIn this episode, Elizabeth welcomes Tiffany Krumins, the first entrepreneur to receive an investment on Shark Tank's pilot episode, and her father, Brian Dunsha, to discuss their journey in building a family business centered around health. They share their personal stories, including Tiffany's battle with cancer and their commitment to hiring young adults with disabilities. The conversation explores the challenges of scaling a business, the importance of faith in decision-making, and the definition of success beyond financial gain. They also engage in light-hearted moments, including a taste test and a fun game of...
2025-07-28
35 min
Fermenting: God’s Not Done With Me Yet
Stretch and Folding: Managing Wedding Planning Stress with Amanda Tyner
Send us a textWedding planner Amanda Tyner and Elizabeth discuss that just like dough being stretched and folded to strengthen a bread rise, so can the planning of a wedding strengthen a couple. Amanda shares her insights on the stress of wedding planning and its impact on relationships. The discussion explores the importance of communication, the role of family, and the lessons learned during challenging times. Amanda emphasizes the need for couples to guard their marriage while planning their wedding and highlights the significance of love languages and premarital counseling. The conversation concludes with reflections on...
2025-07-21
32 min
Fermenting: God’s Not Done With Me Yet
Cracked Crust, Tender Center: Discussing Authenticity and Vulnerability with Mike and Jackie Chapman
Send us a textElizabeth Norton Gray hosts Mike and Jackie Chapman, a dynamic husband and wife ministry duo, to discuss the importance of vulnerability and authenticity in ministry and personal life. They explore how outward appearances can be misleading, the challenges of parenting, and the balance between performance and authenticity in their roles. The discussion emphasizes the need for tenderness in the church and the power of music as a form of ministry. The Chapmans share personal experiences that highlight the struggles and triumphs of living a life of faith, ultimately reminding listeners that God is...
2025-07-14
1h 00
Fermenting: God’s Not Done With Me Yet
Measuring Up: Who holds the standard with Bullseye the Clown AKA Bryan
Send us a textIn this engaging conversation, Bullseye the Clown shares his unexpected journey from aspiring actor and comedian to a clown on a mission. Discover who holds the actually recipe for life, who's call it is to say who measures up and to what standard. Bullseye shares his story about bringing joy to children in need across the globe. He discusses the profound impact of laughter and presence, the spirituality of silliness, and the importance of being present in the lives of those he serves. Through his experiences in various countries, Bullseye emphasizes that joy c...
2025-07-07
44 min
Fermenting: God’s Not Done With Me Yet
Overcoming Addiction: Burnt Edges and Second Chances with Robert Kenney
Send us a textSometimes things come out wrong. In this episode we explore grace, and starting again in both baking and life. Elizabeth Norton Gray interviews Robert Kenney, who shares his powerful journey of overcoming addiction and finding hope through faith. They discuss the importance of second chances, the role of America's Keswick in recovery, and how grace play a crucial part in a life given a second chance. Robert emphasizes that it's never too late for anyone to change and that God's mercy is renewed every morning. The conversation also touches on balancing family life...
2025-06-30
33 min
Fermenting: God’s Not Done With Me Yet
Over-proofed or Underdone: Surviving Burnout with Ruth Norton
Send us a textElizabeth invites her Mom, Ruth Norton, to a conversation that explores the themes of timing and burnout. This episode expresses importance of faith and community in navigating life's challenges. Ruth and Elizabeth discuss personal experiences with burnout, the significance of trusting God's timing, and the value of rest and renewal. The conversation emphasizes the need for balance in life, the role of community support, and the importance of listening to God's direction. Through personal anecdotes and reflections, Ruth provide insights on how to cope with overwhelming situations and embrace growth during different seasons...
2025-06-23
30 min
Fermenting: God’s Not Done With Me Yet
Taking care of a Family and Feeding What you Want to Grow: Andrea Maher
Send us a textIn this engaging conversation, Elizabeth Norton Gray interviews Andrea Maher, a mother who authored of 'Slammed' and 'Letters to My Son’ after experiencing motherhood trauma and heartache. They explore themes of parenting, spirituality, and the importance of nourishing relationships. Andrea and Elizabeth discuss children that grow older that start making their own decisions and sometimes unwise choices. Andrea also shares her insights on consistency in growth, the significance of daily devotions, and the challenges of letting go as children grow older. The discussion also touches on the metaphor of sourdough starter as a rep...
2025-06-16
52 min
Fermenting: God’s Not Done With Me Yet
Waiting for the Dough to Rise and Waiting in Life: Mandi (Child Trafficking Survivor)
Send us a textIn this episode, Elizabeth and special guest Mandi explore the metaphor of baking as it relates to personal growth and faith. Mandi Mendoza (Child Trafficking Survivor) is a Lived Experience Expert in both Familial Trafficking and Domestic Violence. She champions survivor-centered advocacy, public awareness, and legislative reform discuss the importance of patience, waiting on God, and finding hope in difficult times. In episode 2, she uses her experiences to help others and the benefits of waiting on God's perfect timing. Mandy explains how the role of music can be healing and the joy of...
2025-06-09
30 min
Fermenting: God’s Not Done With Me Yet
Starter Culture: Trying to Build a Marriage That Lasts with John and Elizabeth Gray
Send us a textAs we kick off this new podcast we learn about the start of the partnership between Elizabeth and her Husband, John. Learn about their tumultuous start and where they are now. You will also learn how John hates bubbles and that Elizabeth's shoe was swallowed by a street in the city of Miami. This episode will discuss John and Elizabeth’s foundation in marriage and will remind listeners that, just like your sourdough starter, a strong marriage needs forgiveness, being brave, and grace.Unless the Lord builds the house, the buil...
2025-06-02
32 min
Fermenting: God’s Not Done With Me Yet
Trailer
Send us a textMeet Elizabeth Norton Gray as she announces her new podcast, "Fermenting: God's not done with me yet!" Elizabeth is a married mom with 3 kids, who runs a small bread bakery and believes that God is still working, right in the middle of the dough, her marriage, the mixing bowls and the occasional mess Elizabeth gets into. “Fermenting, God’s Not Done With Me Yet” a podcast about the beautiful parallels between baking bread and building a life. Elizabeth will share stories from her kitchen and host interesting yet imperfect guests to have real, raw, ho...
2025-05-20
02 min
ALGONQUIN DEFINING MOMENTS
Episode 67: Childrens' Camp Founders
Episode 67: Childrens' Camp Founders In this episode I share profiles of many of the founders of the key childrens’ camps in Algonquin Park including Fanny Case from Camp Northway and Wendigo on Cache Lake, Franklin Gray, William Bennett and Herman Norton from Camp Pathfinder on Source Lake, Taylor and Ethel Statten from Camp Ahmek and Camp Wapomeo on Canoe Lake, Mary Jean Hamilton from Camp Tanamakoon on Lake Tanamakoon, Lillian Kates from Camp Arrohon on TeePee Lake and Lou Handler and Omer Stringer from Camp Tamakwa on South Tea Lake. Key References include: Summer Camp...
2024-12-31
1h 07
Making Contact
Reproductive Justice: The Ongoing Struggle for Bodily Autonomy (Encore)
Today we share excerpts from “She's Beautiful When She's Angry,” a documentary filled with stories that still resonate today as women face new challenges around reproductive rights and sexual violence. The documentary tells the stories of the activists of the Women’s Liberation Movement that gained traction in the late 1960s and led to social and policy changes that set women on a path towards equality and reproductive justice. It also addresses the intersections of race and gender and the experiences of the Black women who were integral to this movement. The film is about activist...
2024-03-20
29 min
Making Contact
Reproductive Justice: The Ongoing Struggle for Bodily Autonomy (Encore)
Today we share excerpts from “She's Beautiful When She's Angry,” a documentary filled with stories that still resonate today as women face new challenges around reproductive rights and sexual violence. The documentary tells the stories of the activists of the Women’s Liberation Movement that gained traction in the late 1960s and led to social and policy changes that set women on a path towards equality and reproductive justice. It also addresses the intersections of race and gender and the experiences of the Black women who were integral to this movement. The film is about activists, those who inspire, organize, and re...
2024-03-20
29 min
The Best Pick movie podcast
The Pirates! In An Adventure with Scientists!
Best Pick with John Dorney, Jessica Regan and Tom Salinsky Episode 234: The Pirates! In An Adventure with Scientists! Released 30 November 2022 For this episode, we watched the 2012 stop-motion animated film The Pirates! In An Adventure with Scientists! adapted from his book by Gideon Defoe, directed by Peter Lord and starring the voices of Hugh Grant, David Tennant, Imelda Staunton, Martin Freeman and Russell Tovey. It cost $55 million to make and made $120 million at the box office. It has an 86% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. https://flixwatcher.tv/pisode-237-my-neighbor-totoro-with-carrie-morrion-and-jessica-regan-from-the-best-pick-movie-podcast https://www.rsc.org.uk...
2022-11-30
1h 18
Rocketship.fm
Never ending tech layoffs, winners and losers of the week & CNBC's Senior Media & Tech Reporter Julia Boorstin on When Women Lead
The tech layoffs continue as Stripe slashed 1,000 jobs, or 14% of its workforce, and Lyft and Affirm joined the fray. Twitter recently made big cuts as Elon Musk cut the Twitter workforce in half, and now Meta is getting ready to announce significant cuts later this week. Leaders dramatically overestimated tech’s pandemic-fueled boom. Or, they thought they had more to do with the boom than they actually did. Even as Covid-19 shut down much of the economy, the digital realm continued to thrive as everyone was stuck at home using their devices. This meant more time absorbing ads...
2022-11-10
41 min
Ecotones Now
1. Anna Guasco on Troubling Embodiment
In this episode, Anna Guasco shares “Problems of Place: The Trouble with Fieldwork, or Troubling Embodiment.” Anna Guasco (she/her) is a PhD candidate and Gates Cambridge Scholar in the Department of Geography at the University of Cambridge. Her doctoral work focuses on histories, narratives, and environmental justice issues surrounding the migration and conservation of gray whales along the North American Pacific Coast. She holds a BA in American Studies from Carleton College and an MSc in Environment, Culture and Society from the University of Edinburgh, and her prior professional work includes working as a national park ranger in California. You...
2022-09-14
14 min
The Best Pick movie podcast
Slumdog Millionaire (2008)
Best Pick with John Dorney, Jessica Regan and Tom Salinsky Episode 91: Slumdog Millionaire (2008) Released 14 July 2021 For this episode, we watched Slumdog Millionaire, written by Simon Beaufoy, from the book Q & A by Vikas Swarup. It was directed by Danny Boyle and starred Dev Patel, Freida Pinto, Anil Kapur and Irrfan Khan. It won a tremendous eight Oscars including for Danny Boyle as director and for the screenplay, but none of its cast was even nominated. Tom Cruise on Graham Norton https://youtu.be/Uu1PK5HAgho Texting on film https://youtu.be...
2021-07-14
1h 12
The Best Pick movie podcast
Birdman (2014)
Best Pick with John Dorney, Jessica Regan and Tom Salinsky Episode 79: Birdman (2014) Released 27 January 2021 For this episode, we watched Birdman, written by Alejandro G Iñárritu, Nicolás Giacobone, Alexander Dinelaris, Jr and Armando Bó and directed by Iñárritu. The stars were Michael Keaton, Zach Galifianakis, Edward Norton, Andrea Riseborough and Emma Stone. It received nine Academy Award nominations and won four awards including for its screenplay and its cinematography by Emmanuel Lubezki. http://tomsalinsky.co.uk/blog/index.php/2015/02/06/oscars-2015-the-imitation-game/ The mirror shot in Contact. https://youtu.be/avRdYf78kLk Fi...
2021-01-27
1h 28
The Best Pick movie podcast
Birdman (2014)
Best Pick with John Dorney, Jessica Regan and Tom Salinsky Episode 79: Birdman (2014) Released 27 January 2021 For this episode, we watched Birdman, written by Alejandro G Iñárritu, Nicolás Giacobone, Alexander Dinelaris, Jr and Armando Bó and directed by Iñárritu. The stars were Michael Keaton, Zach Galifianakis, Edward Norton, Andrea Riseborough and Emma Stone. It received nine Academy Award nominations and won four awards including for its screenplay and its cinematography by Emmanuel Lubezki. http://tomsalinsky.co.uk/blog/index.php/2015/02/06/oscars-2015-the-imitation-game/ The mirror shot in Contact. https://youtu.be/avRdYf78kLk Fi...
2019-09-11
1h 28
The Best Pick movie podcast
Slumdog Millionaire (2008)
Best Pick with John Dorney, Jessica Regan and Tom Salinsky Episode 91: Slumdog Millionaire (2008) Released 14 July 2021 For this episode, we watched Slumdog Millionaire, written by Simon Beaufoy, from the book Q & A by Vikas Swarup. It was directed by Danny Boyle and starred Dev Patel, Freida Pinto, Anil Kapur and Irrfan Khan. It won a tremendous eight Oscars including for Danny Boyle as director and for the screenplay, but none of its cast was even nominated. Tom Cruise on Graham Norton https://youtu.be/Uu1PK5HAgho Texting on film https://youtu.be...
2019-07-31
1h 12