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The Reel RejectsThe Reel RejectsRANGO (2011) MOVIE REVIEW!! FIRST TIME WATCHING!!AN UNDERRATED ANIMATED GEM?! Visit http:www.AsteproAllergy.com to Save on Allergy Relief!!LIQUID IV: Visit http://www.liquidiv.com & use Promo Code: REJECTSRango Full Movie Reaction Watch Along:https://www.patreon.com/thereelrejectsThis week on the animation tip, Tara Erickson & Aaron Alexander reunited to give their First TIme Reaction, Commentary, Breakdown, and Spoiler Review of the Quirky Western Comedy Directed by Gore Verbinski (The Pirates of the Caribbean Franchise, The Lone Ranger, A Cure for Wellness) and featuring the voices of Johnny Depp (Edward Scissorhands Charlie and...2024-03-2620 minThe Greatest Movie Ever MadeThe Greatest Movie Ever MadeEpisode 11: RangoThis week, David and Justus tackle their first family animated film and also try (and fail miserably) at their first family-friendly episode. It’s Rango, the only film in history to ask, “What if Johnny Depp was a lizard cowboy?” Our boys follow Rango to the lowly frontier town of Dirt and meet a colorful cast of anthropomorphic cowpokes and outlaws alike, including a bizarrely cockney Gila monster, a colony of bat-riding inbred mole rats, a spooky spider tailor/undertaker and a sexy gunslinging rattlesnake. Saddle up for the rootinest, tootinest, shootinest episode of the Greatest Movie Ever Made to dat...2023-11-092h 17Recently LoggedRecently LoggedRango (2011) with Kaler Luker [S5E13] I think the metaphor broke my spleen. This week we’re gathering around the fire with Kaler Luker to talk about the Best Animated Feature from genre-obsessed movie maestro Gore Verbenski. Take a break from eatin' Pop-Tarts with Kim Novak, and join us as we discuss the western revival: Rango! Listen on YouTube: https://youtu.be/8afgFa5V0BA --- TIME CODES: 00:00:00 - INTRO 00:02:24 - BASIC FACTS 00:05:43 - THE WATER 01:13:53 - WHAT WE WATCHED --- FILM INFORMATION:...2023-04-181h 36Who Watches the Watchers?Who Watches the Watchers?Rango (2011)We talk about the animated feature, Rango, directed by Gore Verbinski and starring Johnny Depp, Isla Fisher, Abigail Breslin, Ned Beatty and Bill Nighy. We talk about how such a strange movie could ever possibly come to exist and what we were able to pull from it. We also talk about ideas and themes that seem present on the screen but don't quite come to fruition within the film. We also end up playing a impromptu guessing game of the history of the Best Animated Feature winners of every year of the Oscars. Follow us on Instagram...2021-07-301h 13Animated ExcellenceAnimated Excellence26: Rango review (ft. Aparna)this is my second podcast in a row where i compliment hans zimmer and i have no intent to stop anytime soon. Welcome to Animated Excellence, the podcast where we discuss (mostly animated) movies! Hosted by Aniket and his guest stars, the show delves into what makes movies so enjoyable (or otherwise). Enjoy your stay! The fantastic intro music was created by eye8ball. Find his YouTube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjjHW9q4vMkUjpc8HYVV22w Find me (Aniket) on YouTube here: https://www.youtube.com/channel...2021-04-1428 minNetConnectNetConnectNed Breslin '88 - CEO of Tennyson Center for ChildrenIn the premier episode of NetConnect, sit down with Caitlin and Ned Breslin, the CEO of Tennyson Center for Children. In this episode you will hear Ned's secret to success in the non-profit sector, how to harness the power of storytelling, how to start networking for your future career, and more! Check out https://www.tennysoncenter.org to learn more about how to help traumatized kids succeed.2021-02-2640 minThe Imprint WeeklyThe Imprint WeeklyBuilding the Case for Rewiring Child WelfareOn this week’s episode we discuss new access to birth certificates for adoptees in New York with reporter Michael Fitzgerald, more job training efforts for system-involved teens and young adults in California and Nevada, and a national campaign to end the use of solitary confinement for youth. Ned Breslin, CEO of Tennyson Center for Children, joins us to talk about Colorado’s Rewiring initiative aimed at proving that more money to help families avoid crises will reap huge savings in the long run.  Reading RoomAdoption Secrecy...2021-02-2251 minGood & GroundedGood & GroundedThe State of Child Welfare – Tennyson Center for ChildrenIn episode 2 we shift to the topic of child welfare and what experts are experiencing as it relates to kids in Colorado and how our current circumstances have impacted them. The Tennyson Center’s CEO Ned Breslin tells us how needs have shifted since March of 2020, what experts are doing to handle the forthcoming shortage of state funding, and what we can all do to help. 2020-08-1015 minLeading On PurposeLeading On PurposeJourney to the Margins with Ned BreslinNed Breslin spent decades leading at Water for People, but his passion for helping people on the margins and a personal connection to the child welfare system brought him back to Denver and the Tennyson Center for Children. This week, Joe and Brian talk to Ned and learn how a child's life can change when they are seen, heard, and valued. Ned is living proof of his belief that true change and transformation are possible.    Read the full show notes: https://coloradouplift.org/2020/05/11/leading-on-purpose-ep-16-ned-breslin-show-notes/ To find out more about the Tennyson Center fo...2020-05-1230 minInspiring Social Entrepreneurs PodcastInspiring Social Entrepreneurs PodcastEpisode 84: Interview with Ned Breslin, CEO at the Tennyson Center for ChildrenNed Breslin is the CEO at the Tennyson Center for Children, a 112 year non-profit based in Denver, Colorado, dedicated to helping children who have experienced severe abuse, neglect and/or trauma so they can bravely, and safely, change their life’s story. Ned previously worked in international water and sanitation for close to 30 years and is a 2011 winner of the Skoll Award for Social Entrepreneurship. In this inspiring interview, Ned talks about his ongoing journey as a social entrepreneur, the challenges and motivation of working in the child welfare sector, after 30 years working in water and sanitation. Ned...2017-10-1031 minExecutive TalkExecutive TalkThe Tennyson Center for ChildrenThank you for listening to another episode of Executive Talk. In this interview, we had the distinct pleasure to have Ned Breslin, the CEO of the Tennyson Center for Children, to discuss challenges today's children face at school.  It's important that we recognize that it's not all the schools fault. What are the children going through at the house that we need to pay attention to? Find out more! 2017-03-2828 minInside Social InnovationInside Social InnovationThe Paradoxical Break In PhilanthropyBy a simple twist of fate, Jacob Leif found himself in post-apartheid South Africa, staring at a big paradoxical break in philanthropy - success was measured in numbers instead of long-term impact. While working at a local school, he found time, money, and aid were plentiful, along with supplies of books, computers, and daily lunches for the school children. However, once the nonprofit organization supporting the school left after the funding cycle finished, the school returned right back to where it started. Lief decided to found Ubuntu Education Fund, an organization that supports children in Port Elizabeth, South Africa...2014-06-2430 minInspiring Social Entrepreneurs PodcastInspiring Social Entrepreneurs PodcastEpisode 9: Interview with Ned Breslin, CEO of Water For PeopleNed Breslin is the CEO of Water For People, a non-profit international development organization that partners with communities in developing countries to create sustainable, locally-maintained drinking water solutions. Ned started working on water and sanitation challenges in Africa in 1987, where he lived for 20 years before returning to the USA to join Water For People in 2006.Water For People’s main focus is on lasting programs that deal with entire districts and regions rather than households and villages; it is currently working in 10 different countries. Water For People’s vision is a world where all people have access to s...2014-06-0234 minInside Social InnovationInside Social InnovationStarting A RYOT In Traditional NewsWhat is RYOT‘s game plan to change traditional media? They allow people to “Become the News.” Bryn Moser and David Darg are humanitarians. They have been on the front lines of some of the world’s major catastrophes and have seen positive transformation in communities through human impact. Frustrated with the traditional media’s inflexibility in providing actionable context around news, they decided to #ChangeThat by providing a social online hub that does: RYOT. RYOT connects action with each news story so people can get involved in the world’s most pressing issues. This month’s Social Disruptors podcast is a c...2014-05-0921 minInside Social InnovationInside Social InnovationRodney Mullen: Innovation Doesn’t Exist In A VacuumWalk down most city streets and you will see a skateboarder doing tricks. Skateboarders see opportunity, not constraints, along any handrail and over any curb of urban architecture. Head to a ski slope and you will undoubtedly see snowboarders doing tricks, making jumps, and adopting skateboarding culture through their clothing, attitude and general embrace of experimental freedom. Skateboarding is a constantly evolving sport where anyone can bring something new and inventive to the table. The world of skateboarding has the power to illustrate artistry, innovation, trial and error and growth. The ethos of skateboarders can inspire social entrepreneurs in...2014-04-1522 minInside Social InnovationInside Social InnovationBreaking the Glass Ceiling in AfricaTowera Jalakasi is an entrepreneur in every sense of the word. She has made the jump from being a consultant advising entrepreneurs to transforming sectors with enterprises of her own. She has helped small producer communities in her native Malawi access fair prices for their products and materials by creating links between them and outside markets. Even with all her success she still faces an uphill battle as a female entrepreneur in Africa, where the glass ceiling has yet to give way. In a business environment where women are constantly questioned on their ability to lead and have difficulty...2014-03-0727 minInside Social InnovationInside Social InnovationCameron Conaway: Knowing When to “Tap Out” of the FightWhat insights does a former Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) fighter, now poet, activist and thought leader, have to teach social entrepreneurs? As it turns out, a lot more than you might imagine. MMA fighters understand what failure is–not the “I failed… now let me put my badge on” rhetoric that has become an essential, but increasingly superficial, part of any budding entrepreneur’s story. MMA fighters understand failure, and the pain that accompanies it. They get knocked down. They get knocked out. And they have to truly examine the lessons of defeat in order to perfect...2014-02-1020 minInside Social InnovationInside Social InnovationEmbracing your Inner Punk Rock to Change the WorldNed Breslin kicks off the series by telling us where he draws his inspiration from and where he gets his perspective on social change from–punk rock. With a disregard for tradition and a fierce desire to challenge the norm, the punk rock ethos is the heartbeat of a story of social entrepreneurship. To the rise of social entrepreneurship, punk rock offers a narrative by breaking sideways in a world that tends to go straight ahead.  With the immensity of today’s global challenges, Ned argues that the story arc of punk, its relentless push for change, offers important insig...2013-09-2525 minPopTech Audio: PopCastsPopTech Audio: PopCastsNed Breslin: Fixing the water crisis“Is water still running?” is perhaps the most important question for water initiatives worldwide, concludes Water for People CEO Ned Breslin. He’s tired of seeing broken hand pumps and taps litter Africa, Asia, and Latin America. These signs of failed projects underscore the critical need to overhaul water aid for real impact.2011-03-1819 minInside Social InnovationInside Social InnovationNew Business Models and Metrics for WaterDysfunctional water and sanitation infrastructure can be seen strewn all across the developing world. Wells, pumps, and toilets fall into disrepair and areas once pronounced “covered” are again confronted by problems resulting from a lack of clean drinking water and sanitation. This exacerbates the challenge of achieving the Millennium Development Goals for water and sanitation. In this audio interview, part of a Stanford Center for Social Innovation series on water, Water for People CEO Ned Breslin talks with Stanford MBA student Ashish Jhina about performance metrics, planning, and financing practices aimed at supporting a longer term vision for water and...2010-11-1125 min