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Bond on CinemaBond on CinemaActress Kayden Brenna Tokarski Talks about her Films, her Audition Process and moreAcclaimed actor Kayden Brenna Tokarski is known for portraying a young Julia Roberts as Martha Mitchell in the Emmy and Golden Globes-nominated Starz original TV series "Gaslit."  Kayden's notable filmography includes "Love's Fast Lane" on Peacock; "My Professor's Deadly Secret" and "Killer in the Wood”s on Lifetime; "Apocalypse Love Story" on Amazon Prime and Apple TV; and "Roswell Delirium" alongside Anthony Michael Hall and Reginald VelJohnson on Apple TV+ and Prime Video.  Kayden is also starring in the upcoming films "Curse of Vandor" and its sequel with Dee Wallace.  This past February 2025, she w...2025-06-2247 minVR WOMENVR WOMEN#16 - Ana Monte: How does spatial audio influence our awareness of presence in VR?Ana Monte is a musician, sound designer and co-founder of Delta Soundworks (https://www.deltasoundworks.com/) -  among many other things. She shares her insights on working in spatial audio and speaks openly about the situation of the ratio of women in the field of audio (which is currently at 7%)  and what we can do about changing that. Knowing how audio has this very individual language that speaks to our own experiences she believes it’s more about the concepts, than the technology in the end. The future will show. Find out more in episode 16. Fi...2025-06-2130 minRed Carpet Round TableRed Carpet Round TableActress Kayden TokarskiKayden Tokarski is an acclaimed SAG-AFTRA actor from Orange County, California. She is recognized for portraying a young Julia Roberts (Martha Mitchell) in the Emmy, Critics Choice and Golden Globes-nominated Starz original TV series "Gaslit." Kayden's notable filmography includes "Love's Fast Lane" on Peacock; "My Professor's Deadly Secret" and "Killer in the Woods (formerly "Mama Bear") on Lifetime; "My Melancholy Baby" on Amazon Prime; and "Roswell Delirium" alongside Anthony Michael Hall and Reginald VelJohnson on Apple TV. Kayden is also starring in the upcoming films "Curse of Vandor" and its sequel with Dee Wallace. In February 2025, Kayden wrapped the up...2025-02-2734 minVR WOMENVR WOMEN#15 - Lara Rohde on creating a safe space in VR to explore the topic of menstruation for a younger audienceLara Rohde recently graduated with the VR project "Planet Puberty Menstruation" which aims at a younger audience (6 - 20 years). It just won the XR Science Award 2024. In episode 15 we talk about the challenges and advantages VR presents to the audience when creating a world around a topic like menstruation. Especially when it provokes shame in other mediums easily among an audience. Not in VR - as here we find a safe space. Find out more at: https://www.vr-women.com2024-12-0319 minThe Raw NerveThe Raw NerveEp40 ECTRIMS 2024: Shaping the future of MS researchIn the latest episode of the Raw Nerve recorded on Friday 13 September, guests Julia Morahan and Heidi Beadnall sit down with the CEO of MS Australia to dive deep into the highlights of the upcoming ECTRIMS 2024 (18-20 September) – the world’s largest MS research congress. The event, attracting over 10,000 delegates from around the globe, serves as a crucial platform for researchers, clinicians, and healthcare professionals to explore and advance the latest in MS research and treatment.  Join the discussion as they explore the revised McDonald Criteria, which bring updated diagnostic guidelines for MS, enhancing early diagnosis and tailo...2024-09-1627 minVR WOMENVR WOMEN#14 - Celine Tricart: The differences between creating VR experiences or VR games and what is important for a female audienceCeline Tricart is been creating and producing in VR for many years; together with her co-founder Marie Blondiaux she started we are coven. Her VR experiences like „The Key“ or „Fight Back“ were invited to many festivals around the globe. Now she dives into the world of gaming with the VR game „Masters of Light“.  VR Women talks with her about the different aspects of creating an experience or a game. Celine shares her insights to what is important when creating for a certain audience like women and how to create engagement and a feeling of awe for an audience.  Fi...2024-07-1637 minVR WOMENVR WOMEN#13 - Jacki Morie - On meaningful VR experiences and the question if women are predestined for Virtual RealityDr. Jacquelyn Ford Morie - or as the VR community also knows her - Jacki Morie is one of THE pioneers in VR. For three decades she has been creating and researching in the field of Virtual Reality focusing on meaningful personal experiences. At www.morie.org you can find out more about the vast amount of influence Jacki had and still has on the community of VR - be it her thesis on „Meaning and Emplacement in Expressive Immersive Virtual Environments“ or her involvement with NASA. VR Women talks with her about how her work, her findi...2024-06-0440 minVR WOMENVR WOMEN#12 - Deirdre V. Lyons and Whitton Frank: Why acting in VR is different and how to get something going together in Virtual RealityThis time VR women has two  guests for the first time  - Deirdre V. Lyons and Whitton Frank - both founders of the ferryman collective: https://www.ferrymancollective.com/. Together they create and execute live immersive narratives in VR and tell us, how that does not only change the way of production, but also how the medium of VR lets one get in touch with the audience.  Find out more at: https://www.vr-women.com2024-05-2134 minVR WOMENVR WOMEN#11 - Paula Strunden: The question of embodiment or disembodiment and how not using a controller can give you more freedom in XRPaula Strunden is an architectural designer and a researcher in XR. Her work focuses on the possibilities of how binaries can be dissolved in XR, what exactly embodiment and disembodiment can mean and how you can be so much more free in XR without having to hold a controller in your hands all the time. On the platform www.xr-atlas.org she collects works, that otherwise might be lost to the public. If you feel, like you have something to contribute take a look online and approach her. Find out more at: https://www.vr-women.co...2024-04-1644 minVR WOMENVR WOMEN#10 - Natasha Greenhalgh: Creating physical spaces to unite new media technologyIn Episode 10 VR Women meets  Natasha Greenhalgh in Amsterdam. Natasha talks with us about her background, what she believes is needed for women in the immersive arts and new media technologies nowadays and how she started Nxt Museum (https://nxtmuseum.com/) together with her business partner Merel van Helsdingen. Find out more at: https://www.vr-women.com2024-02-1329 minVR WOMENVR WOMEN#9 - Anil Altas Brug: Digital mindfulness and why we should be bold to experimentAnil Altas Brug comes from marketing. She got into VR around 2016 and co-founded her own agency Turboslow Web3. She combines her work in new technological areas with her believe in digital mindfulness and a need to experiment. Find out more at: https://www.vr-women.com2023-12-1930 minVR WOMENVR WOMEN#8 - Deepa Mann-Kler: Humanity first - then comes the technologyAs CEO of NEON and creator of many VR pieces VR Women dives deep with Deepa Mann-Kler in this episode into the the connection of art, technology and the importance of humanity in all of it. Find out more about Deepa and her work here: https://www.discoverneon.com/Find out more at: https://www.vr-women.com2023-11-2732 minVR WOMENVR WOMEN#7 - Michaela Pnacekova: Expressing a feminine voice in researchMichaela Pnacekova is an XR maker, a technologist and a researcher. She talks with us about her current research work in the field of facial expressions and analysis of emotions. Will the future hold better understanding of emotions for us in VR or might it be more restricted? You can find more about Michaela's work here: https://michaelapnacekova.com/Find out more at: https://www.vr-women.com2023-10-2931 minVR WOMENVR WOMEN#6 - Siza Mukwedini: Empowering women in VR in ZimbabweSiza Mukwedini started Matamba Film Labs for women in Harare / Zimbabwe, where she offers training in the field of VR for women. She talks with us about the challenges that she faces in a patriarchal society to create a safe space for women, where they can thrive and tell African stories the way they want to. Find more out at: https://matambafilmlabs.comFind out more at: https://www.vr-women.com2023-09-1320 minVR WOMENVR WOMEN#5 - Tanja Kojic: Research in academia and the question of emotionsIn episode 5 Tanja Kojic talks to us about her research in academia for VR and XR  at the quality and usability Lab in Berlin (https://www.tu.berlin/qu), her focus on user experience and how something can feel in VR. And she answers the question: Is coding a necessity for VR? Find out more at: https://www.vr-women.com2023-05-2640 minVR WOMENVR WOMEN#4 - Cathline Smoos: Sexology in VR and how it can help to raise intimacyCathline Smoos is a French psychologist and sexologist searching for means in VR to improve intimacy and human interactions. Her project https://www.imbuevr.com is for couples who are in for something new. We talk about how VR can help if you are in a long distance relationship, why a striptease of monsters is more alluring in VR than on a flat screen and why porn can be poetic. Find out more at: https://www.vr-women.com2023-01-3137 minVR WOMENVR WOMEN#3 - Yasmin Elayat: Driven by content and yet connected to technologyIn episode three we talk with Yasmin Elayat - calling herself a tech-agnostic she is a creator for XR and shares her insights and experiences of the past years of her work.  Her projects show her interest in social changes and her connection to the technical side of realising the content: http://elayat.com/Find out more at: https://www.vr-women.com2022-11-0750 minVR WOMENVR WOMEN#2 - Katharina Haverich: Social VR, VR for the Stage, and the Influence of DreamsKatharina Haverich lives in Berlin and creates VR experiences for the stage and in social VR. You can take a look at her work here: https://www.katharinahaverich.de. Or visit her studio „dreams about girls“ on this platform: https://vrchat.com/home/launch?worldId=wrld_dcca6a86-0a01-4007-b17c-9f4201991925.Find out more at: https://www.vr-women.com2022-09-2835 minVR WOMENVR WOMEN#1 - Julia Bruton: What connects women and VR?Julia Bruton is a female VR creator and the founder of VR WOMEN. She started producing films, later founded an animation studio and now explores virtual worlds. In this very first episode of this podcast Julia shares her visions and talks about her current projects. -VR WOMEN is a podcast exploring new female aspects in VR.Find out more at: https://www.vr-women.com2022-04-1226 minUne fois dans l\'OuestUne fois dans l'OuestA VOIX HAUTE. Mariés depuis 60 ans, ils ne pourront plus vieillir ensembleVeiller l’un sur l’autre jusqu’au dernier souffle. C’est l’une des promesses du mariage scellée il y a soixante ans par ce couple de Malouins. Mais ces derniers mois, la vie en a décidé autrement. Les octogénaires n’ont pas de place dans le même Ehpad breton, ils ne pourront donc plus vieillir ensemble. Pour Bernard, leur fils unique, cela a été un combat pour leur trouver une place en Ehpad à tous les deux. Découvrez son témoignage dans ce nouvel épisode d'A voix haute. Un arti...2022-02-2104 minACB EventsACB Events20211023 American Council of the Blind of Oregon – 67th Annual Convention: Day 2 Morning American Council of the Blind of Oregon – 67th Annual Convention SATURDAY – Oct 23 0Convene Convention – ACB of O Pres. Carrie Muth National Anthem: Julia Pledge of Allegiance – Abi Trosper Invocation by Kae Seth Welcome to our 2nd Virtual Convention – Carrie Muth Introduction and Recognition of Convention Committee – co-chairs: Desire Christian & Tyanne Wilmath Convention Attendees – Sue Schwab President’s Remarks 1st Reading of Nominations of Officers 1st Reading of Proposed Bylaw Changes ACB of Oregon History Game – Weekend Activity with prizes at the end, so pay attention. Oregon Commission for the Blind – Dacia Johnson Oregon State Library – Elke Bruton Announcements a...2022-02-052h 58Morning MeetingMorning MeetingThe Summer’s Big BooksThis week, Ashley and Mike discuss the summer’s big books with AIR MAIL Senior Editor Julia Vitale, who shares her smart recommendations for what you’ll want to read—and what you need to read. Plus, there’s a report on Bruton, the seaside town that’s become the new Cotswolds for London’s cool set, and a look at two guys who invented tattoos that disappear. (Too bad it wasn’t around in Johnny Depp’s “Winona Forever” days.)See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-2021-05-2933 minI used to be a TherapistI used to be a TherapistBONUS: Surrender & Release Oil Blends … Plus some words from Dr. WendyBonus Episode: Surrender & Release Oil Blends This episode I talk about the oil blends Surrender & Release Oil Blends from Young Living Essential Oils. We discuss what oils are in these blends and how they can be used to help you on your wellness journey! Check out the Episodes on Surrender & Releasing Negative Emotions: with Julia Aziz, LCSW and Francine Hernandez, LCSW To get started with essential oils and join my Essentially Better Oil Tribe click here or go to my website. ~~~~~ Support our podcast: at...2021-04-2808 minI used to be a TherapistI used to be a TherapistEpisode 43: “Surrender & Releasing Negative Emotions” – with guest Julia Aziz, LCSW, Rev.Part of  “The Essentially Better Life” Series: Topic: Surrender & Releasing Negative Emotions Guest: Julia Aziz, LCSW, Rev. Juilia Aziz is a LCSW from Austin Texas and she is amazing. She is the author of  When You’re Having a Hard Time: The Little Book That Listens and Lessons of Labor: One Woman’s Self-Discovery Through Birth and Motherhood Julia is also an ordained interfaith minister and her private practice integrates psychotherapy, writing, meditation, movement, natural elements, and traditional healing practices. She is brilliant and wise and I so enjoyed...2021-04-1836 min