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Judy Perlman
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A Closer Look
"We Are Barrier Breakers" with Judy Harris and Keith Lampman-Perlman | A Closer Look
Laurie Hackett is joined by Judy Harris of Norris McLaughlin Law Firm and Keith Lampman-Perlman of ProJeCt of Easton to talk about their dedication to helping the community.
2025-06-30
30 min
First Time Go
Antonio Harper & Abby Burton
Watch FORWARD THINKING (2025) NowI’m not sure if the pod has ever gotten a bigger honor than what Antonio Harper & Abby Burton gave it in this episode — sure, they said, listeners can watch our short, currently on its festival run. FORWARD THINKING (2025) is a “surreal short film about a young black man who is attempting to trademark his likeness in the event that he's murdered by the police.” And to me, that sells it short. It’s a film about race that goes further than any other film I’ve seen in a way that makes you think ab...
2025-06-27
35 min
Listen and Be Heard Network
s3e19 Culture from the Kitchen – Monica Macansantos
Our featured guest is essayist, Monica Macansantos, author of Returning to My Father's Kitchen, interviewed by Tony Robles Our featured poet is Elizabeth Perlman. New music by Billy Harper, sung by Judy Bady, and a montage of words of music created by Jay Rodriguez Sierra, featuring poetry by Martha Cinader, Kahlil Gibran, Zora Neal Hurston, Nikki Giovanni and James Baldwin.
2025-06-26
58 min
RadioSPIN
Chillout Classic w Radiu Spin #40 - Tomek Diakun / 11.01.2024
Chillout Classic w Radiu Spin #40 Tematem jest czterdziestka. W audycji przestawiam utwory na różny sposób związany z numerem 40. Czasem to opus, czasem czterdziesta symfonia a czasem czasy lat czterdziestych, czy tempo 40. Miłego słuchania. 1. J.S. Bach - Wariacje Goldbergowskie, Aria i 1,2,3 wariacja, Andreas Schiff. 2. F. Chopin - Polonez op.40 nr 2 g-moll, Artur Rubinstein. 3. W.A. Mozart - 3 koncert fortepianowy D-dur KV 40, cz.2 Andante, Murray Perahia, English Chamber Orchestra. 4. W.A. Mozart symfonia 40 g-moll ,cz.1 Molto Allegro, Marc Minkowski, Les Musiciens du Louvre. 5. Harold Arlen - Over The Rainbow, Judy Garland 6. Leigha Harline - When You Wi...
2024-01-24
1h 13
What Were They Thinking?
Pottersville
This week's movie is truly baffling as the guys look at the Christmas (adjacent) film Pottersville, which is somehow not about the fantasy town from It's a Wonderful Life. Nope, it's about a sasquatch... and the furry community? Nathan and Brendan of course discuss all the furries content (especially the Kubrickian dance party in the woods), a detail about Thomas Lennon's character that left a bad taste in Brendan's mouth, the references (with no jokes) to Jaws and that Christian Bale rant and much more. This is a bizarre one, folks.Plus: Nathan makes...
2023-12-07
1h 31
Little Known Facts with Ilana Levine
Episode 352 - Julian Lerner
The talented Julian Lerner is quickly becoming a star to watch on not only on the stage, but the big screen. Lerner will next be seen starring as ‘The Artful Dodger’ in New York City Center’s production of Lionel Bart’s “Oliver!” The show also stars Lilli Cooper, Raúl Esparza, Tam Mutu, Benjamin Pajak, and Mary Testa.Lerner can currently be seen in ABC’s hit reboot “The Wonder Years.” Lerner plays ‘Brad Hitman,’ lead character Dean’s (Elisha Williams) best friend, a smart, good-natured kid with a sense of humor. He’s described by Adult Dean as “the Pee Wee Reese to my...
2023-05-29
39 min
Beyond Awareness: Disability Awareness That Matters
28. A Life of Disability Activism with Judith Heumann, aka "Chingona"
In This Episode In this episode, Diana interviews her long-time favorite, internationally-known, badass disability rights activist, widely known as the "Mother of the Disability Rights Movement," Judy Heumann. They discuss the importance of acknowledging our interdependence within the disability rights movement, and the importance of including disabled people within other social movements. Judy talks about what we should be focused on when it comes to disability awareness, and language related to disability, and how we should be thinking about inclusivity not just for students with disabilities, but for all marginalized groups. Finally, Diana and Judy have some fu...
2023-01-01
49 min
Notes from Under the Piano with George Marriner Maull
Notes from Under the Piano #15 – A Pearl Among Us with George Marriner Maull
New York City can be very exciting to live in! In this episode, George Marriner Maull recalls the many superstars he encountered while residing in the Upper West Side, but one was particularly memorable: world-renowned violinist Itzhak Perlman. George reminisces about not only enjoying Perlman’s artistry as an audience member, but also as a part of his orchestra.💛 Lead Sponsors: Judy Musicant & Hugh Clark and The Kosloski Family Foundation. 💛 Major Sponsors: David & Ellen Williams.💛 EQ Promotional Sponsors: Brandon & Carol Clark.💛 B-Roll Sponsor: Patricia Luthy.🎼 Theme music: “Rocky Mountain Samba” by Dan Crisci. Used wi...
2022-12-13
04 min
Richard Skipper Celebrates
Richard Skipper Celebrates Elliott Forrest and Judy Garland in Concert 6/9/2022
For Video Edition, Please Click and Subscribe Here: https://youtu.be/DTiQGl9tPoM Peabody Award winning broadcaster, director, designer, filmmaker and producer. Afternoon host on New York’s Classical Radio Station 105.9FM, WQXR, host of the national radio concerts of The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center and has hosted more than 60 concerts on-stage at Carnegie Hall, where his film FACE TO FACE premiered. Founding Executive Artistic Director of ArtsRock.org of Rockland County, NY. For 20 years he’s been bringing professional concerts, theater and conversations to his upstate community. Co-Creator and Producer of the National Tour of AN EVENING WITH...
2022-06-10
1h 03
Richard Skipper Celebrates Elliott Forrest and Judy Garland in Concert 6/9/2022
For Video Edition, Please Click and Subscribe Here: https://youtu.be/DTiQGl9tPoM Peabody Award winning broadcaster, director, designer, filmmaker and producer. Afternoon host on New York’s Classical Radio Station 105.9FM, WQXR, host of the national radio concerts of The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center and has hosted more than 60 concerts on-stage at Carnegie Hall, where his film FACE TO FACE premiered. Founding Executive Artistic Director of ArtsRock.org of Rockland County, NY. For 20 years he’s been bringing professional concerts, theater and conversations to his upstate community. Co-Creator and Producer of the National Tour of AN EVENING WITH...
2022-06-10
1h 04
Healthy Habits 4 Life with Dr. Carol Perlman
57 - Carol Perlman - What Happens When you go ALL in on a Program
Any steps you take toward eating better and getting more exercise can significantly impact your long-term health. By participating in a nutrition program, you get the extra support you need to make better choices concerning your diet and your lifestyle. Join me today as I will share my experience and the most valuable benefits of joining a nutritional program ALL IN! Stay tuned! Here are the things to expect in the episode: How do small habits cause significant changes? Does everyone have the exact nutritional needs? What is the 21-day ultimate...
2022-03-21
18 min
Judy Talks - A Podcast
Episode 1: Zombies, Circus Freaks, and Guillermo del Toro - Judy Talks with Actor Matthew McCallum
Get ready for the 1st episode of Judy Talks: I'll be talking with Resident Evil actor Matt MacCallum (who plays #turningaroundzombie) about his career from film school drop out to being in two Guillermo del Toro films (The Shape of Water and Nightmare Alley)...AND find out what happened when he asked Ron Perlman to be his dad.
2022-01-10
1h 51
Hey James, Watch This!
Episode 65: Pottersville
Send us a textEpisode Sixty-Five: Pottersville (2017)It's the holiday season here at HJWT and we've gone entirely too wholesome. It's Michael Shannon, it's Ron Perlman, it's Ian McShane, it's Christina Hendricks, it's Judy Greer, and it's Pottersville. James doesn't know it yet, but this movie has a 0% on Rotten Tomatoes. We also have an epic end to an epic untitled.txt. Play this untitled.txt here!Logo design by: https://www.fiverr.com/ideahitsIntro voiceover by: https://www.youtube.com/kevincrockerheyjameswatchthis@gmail.com
2021-12-07
44 min
Girlfriends & Business
The Magic of Making Movies with Alex Saks
We Talk About: Alex’s career path Starting your own production company Working in a male-dominated industry How to work through hard times Alex’s daily workflow Having appropriate expectations of your employees Rolling with the punches Resources: pagefiftyfour.com Follow Alex: @alexsaks Follow Alli: @alliwebb Follow Lori: @loriharder Follow Brittany: @britdrisc Show Notes: Alex Saks makes movies happen. She’s the principal of Page Fifty-Four Pictures, a filmmaker-driven, independent production company. Despite grabbing drinks with the likes of Diane Keaton, she’s one of the most down-to-earth and hard wor...
2021-07-19
50 min
Rotten Reviews Podcast
Pottersville
Rotten Reviews is back to discuss Pottersville, a 2017 holiday film starring Michael Shannon, Christina Hendricks, Judy Greer, Ron Perlman, Ian McShane, and Thomas Lennon. Also, Mike is down on cancelled holiday gatherings, Chris tells us about his beer advent calendar and Luke passes his physical training specialist exam.
2020-12-08
39 min
Meet the Problem Solvers
Mutual Aid and Governmental Resources for COVID-19 Relief
In part one of our episode "Economic Disruptions During COVID-19: Resources for Relief and Recovery," Cecilia Wallace, AmeriCorps member serving as Case Manager with Boston Health Care for the Homeless Program, walks listeners through applying for unemployment, food assistance and health insurance, and talks about drawing on local and grassroots supports for folks who have been financially impacted by the pandemic.
2020-04-15
11 min
Meet the Problem Solvers
Reinventing Our Economy in a Post Virus World
In part two of our episode "Economic Disruptions During COVID-19: Resources for Relief and Recovery,” Professor Simon Johnson, MIT Sloan economist, lays out some of the impact the virus will have on a macroscale and envisions ways that the economy must change in our "new normal." Watch the first part of the episode here: [LINK] See Prof. Johnson's bio here: https://mitsloan.mit.edu/faculty/directory/simon-johnson.
2020-04-15
18 min
Meet the Problem Solvers
Supporting Ourselves and Others: Dealing with Isolation, Mental Health and Substance Use During COVID-19
Note: The technical quality of our remote episodes is a work in progress. Thank you for bearing with us as we adjust to new recording challenges. This episode of Meet The Problem Solvers is centered on the emotional and psychological pressures of the COVID-19 outbreak. Judy talks with social workers Laura Hutson and Brittany Jones. Laura, who works at Boston Health Care for the Homeless, shares ideas and resources that folks dealing with acute or chronic mental health stresses might use, and she and Judy offer up compassionate ways we can offer support to people we are...
2020-04-07
27 min
Meet the Problem Solvers
COVID-19 Resources for Seniors & Food Access and Resilience in Light of COVID-19
We round out Women’s History Month with a special episode featuring interviews with two incredible local women. First, Susan Pacheco, Executive Director of the Cambridge Council on Aging provides vital information and health resources for Cambridge’s vulnerable senior population. Then, Jessie Banhazl, Founder and CEO of urban farming solution Green City Growers, tells Judy about their work to help families and organizations increase control over their access to nutritious fresh food. The second in our series of remote-recorded episodes, our goal is to provide useful, relevant information and insightful stories from the frontlines of this cris...
2020-03-31
30 min
Meet the Problem Solvers
Supporting COVID-19 Planning at a State-wide Level
Caitlin Frumerie, Executive Director of the Rhode Island Coalition for the Homeless, returns to Meet The Problem Solvers to talk through the challenges of designing and constructing COVID-19-related services for people living without homes, working in real-time. Caitlin outlines the importance of transparency, coordination, and advocacy, and highlight solutions such as outsourcing and system-level planning that have been successful and are replicable on a larger scale.
2020-03-24
24 min
Meet the Problem Solvers
Understanding the Revolutionary Potential of Abortion Pills
Susan Yanow, the founder of Women Help Women, joins Judy in the studio to talk about her vital and revolutionary work for reproductive rights. She teaches people how to safely self-administer abortion pills and is an advocate for the bodily autonomy of women and all people who can get pregnant. Check out the Women Help Women website here: https://womenhelp.org/
2020-03-12
27 min
Meet the Problem Solvers
Video Activism: Mobilizing for Planetary Health
Judy chats with Kameel Nasr, the ebullient host of CCTV’s "New England Authors" series and the person who first introduced her to the world of TV interviewing. An author and activist, Kameel talked about his long-standing support for artists and his deepening commitment to addressing the climate crisis. Kameel and Judy reflect on ways they each have learned and become more confident through hosting their respective shows and agree that this experience has allowed them to grow in their capacity as leaders and change-makers.
2020-03-05
27 min
Meet the Problem Solvers
Thrust into Leadership: Facing Neurofibromatosis Head-on
Although Neurofibromatosis affects more people than muscular dystrophy and cystic fibrosis combined, its unique symptoms and difficulty to diagnose have made it a less-known rare disease. Karen Peluso, the Executive Director of Neurofibromatosis North East, shares her journey with NF – from caring for her daughter to supporting thousands of families locally and nationally and winning millions for federally funded research. She has committed her life to making sure NF patients and their loved ones have the support, research, and community they need. Learn more about neurofibromatosis here: https://nfnortheast.org/
2020-02-26
27 min
Meet the Problem Solvers
Foodies Without Borders
Anthony Njigua of Foodies Without Borders joins Judy to discuss his non-profit, which is committed to revolutionizing opportunities in the food industry in his home country of Kenya. With an eye on sustainability and his love for food, Anthony's work is bringing more economic opportunity to underserved populations. Learn more more about their work and see how you can get involved here: http://www.foodieswithoutborders.org/
2020-02-05
27 min
Meet the Problem Solvers
Protect The Vote
Quentin Palfrey heads up the Voter Protection Corps, a nation-wide effort to protect voting rights and access. An attorney who worked in the Obama White House, Quentin has worked on voting issues since 2004. He speaks to the need to focus preventive efforts in areas where problems occurred previously, and the insight that different voter suppression problems show up in different areas. A most informative and timely conversation!
2020-01-30
26 min
Meet the Problem Solvers
Rethinking Treatment: Collaborative Community Approaches to Substance Abuse
People dealing with addiction and recovery are among the most vulnerable patient populations and often receive the least amount of care. The rates of relapse and death are dire and only growing. Dr. Chris Fischer of the Cambridge Health Alliance shares how community care can transform health outcomes for people living with addiction.
2020-01-15
27 min
Meet the Problem Solvers
Charting A New Path: Women and Entrepreneurship
Alina Lopez Thomas, Creative Director of The Greater Resource of Women Networks (G.R.O.W.N.) joins Judy for the first Meet The Problem Solvers episode of 2020. She shares the importance of transferrable skills and connection as a fundamental part of her work – she helps women articulate and work through a grief processing and rebuilding process needed to free up energy for entrepreneurship.
2020-01-08
27 min
Meet the Problem Solvers
Activism in the Family - Decades of Organizing for Community Change
Kate Byrne and Bill Cavellini join Judy in the studio to share stories from their years of activism as a family. Hailing from the Midwest and the Bronx, respectively, Kate and Bill were drawn to each other’s passion for community organizing, starting with their meeting in 1990 at an eviction-related takeover and squatting action at a building on Broadway in Cambridge. Throughout the years, their work has ebbed and flowed, they have supported each other's efforts and struggles, and both their activism and family life have been driven by social justice and community care.
2019-12-26
28 min
Meet the Problem Solvers
Advocacy and Survival - The Many Hats of Transgender Leadership
In this episode, Judy is joined by Sara Reid, a founding member of Massachusetts Transgender Women Leadership and trans rights advocate who shared how she works to protect, uplift, and empower other trans women. Her work includes speaking engagements at national healthcare conferences, facilitating a weekly support group for transgender women who have experienced homelessness, and serving on several healthcare boards.
2019-12-18
27 min
Meet the Problem Solvers
Helping During the Holidays: Cambridge Cares for its Residents
With the holidays quickly approaching, Judy chats with Adam Patten from the Cambridge Police Department and Cambridge firefighter Corey McGrath about two upcoming charity drives. Cambridge Fire joins the Marines in their annual Toys-For-Tots Drive, collecting new, unwrapped toys at the Cambridge Fire Station through December 12th. Cambridge PD enters their 13th annual Secret Santa For Seniors drive, running through December 18th.
2019-12-12
27 min
Lunchtime Movie Critics
You can be a part of the show!
Did you know that if you have seen the film we are going to discuss or if you watch it before we record our next episode, you can join in on the fun too? Well, you can! Simply go to www.lunchtimemoviecritics.com, click on the menu in the top right corner, and click on "Leave us a voice message". It will take you to a page where you can record a voice message for us up to 60 seconds. Use it to let us know what you loved or hated about the film, favorite scene, or whatever. If we...
2019-12-04
00 min
Meet the Problem Solvers
Climate Strikes: Young People Organize for their Future
Host Judy Perlman talks with Emi Jacobsen, one of the young leaders of the upcoming Boston Climate Strike, about her passion for climate justice and the background of the march. Young people across the planet are rising up to fight climate change and this episode provides insight into what drives them. Activists will meet in Copley Square on Friday, 12/06/19. For more information, follow them on Instagram @climatestrikema or visit the official event page.
2019-12-03
27 min
Meet the Problem Solvers
Further Thoughts on Domestic Violence and Ways To Respond
Host Judy Perlman talks with Stephanie Brown, CEO of Casa Myrna, digging deeper into the issues of domestic violence. The work has changed in recent years as the field tries to reach younger people and help them develop healthy relationships. Stephanie goes on to provide strategies and coaching for those "who worry something's not right" but haven't known how to help.
2019-11-26
27 min
Meet the Problem Solvers
Sustaining Joy At Holiday Gatherings How To Navigate Sticky Conversations
Prof. Alain Lempereur, an international conflict zone negotiator, joins host Judy Perlman to strategize about ways to sustain joy and maximize connection during holiday gatherings -- even under treacherous conditions such as family dinners and office parties.
2019-11-20
27 min
Meet the Problem Solvers
Interrogating Local Food in a Multicultural Context
Professor Julian Agyeman joins host Judy Perlman to ask, who gets to determine what is considered "local food?" People come here and cultivate and eat foods from their previous homes -- is this then local food? What is "local,' actually, anyway? 11-04-2019
2019-11-06
27 min
Meet the Problem Solvers
Are PACs and political donations the missing link for social justice movements?
Caitlin Frumerie joins host Judy Perlman to expand our understanding of ways that we, as a caring society, can support social justice movements and activities. As Executive Director of the Rhode Island Coalition for the Homeless, Caitlin is guiding her group, and urges other advocacy organizations, to take up long-held tactics from other sectors where major things happen by groups using collective political muscle to advance their interests. It's time for human rights leaders to claim that same stage.
2019-10-31
27 min
Meet the Problem Solvers
Nonprofit Leadership
Mark Alston-Follansbee talks with Judy about leading nonprofit organizations: very complex and challenging work and then you get a curveball that changes things suddenly and drastically.
2019-10-23
27 min
Meet the Problem Solvers
Innovative Approaches to Suicide Recovery
Judy Perlman, host of Meet the Problem Solvers, talks with the co-creators of a workshop series focused on recovery and growth related to suicide. Tracey Medeiros and Annemarie Matulis share their out-of-the-box approach to suicide recovery -- bringing "attempt" survivors and "loss" survivors together with a focus on peer support and empowerment. National and international interest in this approach is growing rapidly. Recorded at Cambridge Community Television
2019-10-16
27 min
Filmwax Radio – Rooftop Films Blog
Ep 509: Jim Cummings • Lisa D’Apolito & Lisa Rosman
[7 mins. 25 secs.] The filmmaker Jim Cummings visits the podcast to discuss his first feature film, Thunder Road which will be opening theatrically on Friday, October 12th. In the meantime you can see an advance preview of Jim's film as well as a number of other films (including John Landis' never-before-seen Schlock) on Sunday, September 23rd which is Art House Theater Day. That day celebrates the legacy of independent theaters as advocates for cinematic arts. In an age where media has become more digital than tangible, more solitary than social, art house theaters remain the physical spaces where film lovers...
2018-09-20
00 min
The Backstage Stylist Podcast
Introductions
Genn Shaughnessy is a Commercial MakeUp Artist, Hair Stylist and Beauty Expert in Albany, NY who provides camera ready styling services for campaign shoots, narratives, PSA’s and all types of Photo & Video.Genn’s ability to produce various types of MakeUp Artistry and Hair Styling for HDTV, Photo and mixed media demonstrates her amazing eye for detail and her ability to think outside the lines of conventional thinking.Her vast knowledge of cosmetics & beauty tools shines in writing and producing beauty segments, blog posts and educational tutorials.Genn Shaughnessy has numerous film, prin...
2018-05-02
02 min
We Hate Movies
Episode 330 - Pottersville
On this week's special Christmas episode, the gang breaks the Ten Year Rule to tackle the absolutely absurd, but totally one-of-a-kind, Pottersville! How can anyone watch this without being terrified Michael Shannon will snap at any second? What's with this terrible parody of Quint from Jaws? And who thought this "Australian" character was going to be funny? PLUS: Stephen Tobolowsky makes some dangerous demands! Pottersville stars Michael Shannon, Christina Hendricks, Judy Greer, Ron Perlman, Ian McShane, and Thomas Lennon; directed by Seth Henrikson. Unlock Exclusive Content!: http://www.patreon.com/wehatemovies See omnystudio...
2017-12-19
1h 32
Film.Music.Media
Composer Interview: Heather Christian (March 30, 2017)
Composer Heather Christian is behind the score to the acclaimed Sundance hit Lemon! Lemon is directed by Janicza Bravo and stars Brett Gelman, Judy Greer, Michael Cera, Nia Long, Rhea Perlman Martin Starr, Megan Mullally and many more. Heather enters the film music industry as a fresh voice bringing a unique background and passion to the field. Hear her path to becoming a composer and how she tackled working on a unique film like Lemon. Heather also shares her personal views as a female composer starting her career in a male-dominated profession. Interview Produced & Presented By: ...
2017-09-16
15 min
Monetizing Your Creativity - Pursuing a career in film, television, writing, theatre, music & design with your talents
120 CAPS Part 3 - Professional speakers and coaches
In another of our themed episodes, Marvin and Fred visit the Canadian Association of Professional Speakers (CAPS) convention and speak with four champions of motivational speaking. They pepper their presentations with humour and great advice on building and living a creative life. The two themes explored in this episode are “Getting Started” and “Everything You Do is Grist for the Creative Mill.” Comedian, author and comedy coach Judy Carter describes the difference between public speaking and stand-up comedy. You'll want to pay special attention to her “59 Refusals” story! As a refugee from Vietnam, Vinh Giang grew up in Australia. How can changing...
2017-03-04
27 min