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Kat Ellinger
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The Biodigital Convergence Transhumanist Report
Interview with Islamic Doctrine Expert Elaine Ellinger from a Non-Muslim Perspective! (Ep#58)
Elaine Ellinger Biography:Ms Ellinger's interest in Islam began in 1983 owing to a chance encounter with a Bahai refugee who fled Iran during the revolution. At that time, Ms Ellinger was working as a child protection Social Worker in Canada. Since then she has spent many years researching, writing and speaking about the growing influence of sharia in non-Islamic countries from the perspective of the non-Muslim.Formerly, Canadian Director and senior researcher for a European think-tank focused on Islamic doctrine, she founded the 'Perspectives on Islam Society' in 2023 for the express purpose of...
2025-04-24
2h 15
Action4Canada Empower Hour
Elaine Ellinger Creeping Sharia The Deception of Halal and Zakat
Elaine Ellinger, author, writer and Researcher on Islamic studies, joins Tanya Gaw on this Empower Hour to explain how the deceptive Islamic tax Zakat and Halal products are connected to funding extremism and Jihad (Islamic takeover) and are also a sly way of introducing Sharia/Islamic law into Western countries. Creeping Sharia is a real threat and it must be shut down in its entirety. Please Donate to A4C’s legal fund for the Tyson Cook (i.e. Frieda Whales) case: https://action4canada.com/donate/ Weekly Email Elaine Ellinger Creeping Sharia The Decept...
2025-03-07
1h 27
Action4Canada Empower Hour
Elaine Ellinger: Stealth Jihad in the Workplace
Elaine Ellinger, author, writer and Researcher on Islamic studies, joins Tanya Gaw on this Empower Hour to give a presentation that exposes the threat of accommodating Muslims in the workplace. Stealth jihad is real and it comes in many forms. The rising demands for workplace accommodation of Islamic practices such as prayer breaks, halal food, and gender segregation in non-Islamic countries, is a means to an end. They cry Islamophobia and use our Human Rights laws as a weapon of warfare to advance their agenda. Islam wants world domination and they are ‘stealthy’ and patient in achieving their goal. D...
2025-01-25
1h 00
Founding Futbol
Extra Time: John Ellinger's DA Influence
Before the the Boys Development Academy came into being in 2007, it needed a model. Something the represented new concept of training and youth development for America's growing soccer population. When US Soccer established the Bradenton residency of its U17 Men's National Team, John Ellinger was the man to run it. Ellinger built a curriculum of development for forty of the countries top soccer talents -- a group that included the likes of Landon Donovan and DaMarcus Beasley -- helping shape the future of the senior men's team. That program, and its success, also shaped "what good looked...
2024-10-31
50 min
The Dead Pair Podcast
EPS 180, Clay Target History, w/Steve Ellinger!
Send us a text The history of Trap, Skeet, and Sporting Clays is not something that has been very well documented until recently. Sure, we all have stories from friends and fellow competitors, but actual real history and memorabilia are something that we have needed. Enter Steve Ellinger and Phil Murray! Steve and Phil and have retired from their careers, and decided to start a new career: The History of Clay Target shooting! Steve has been writing articles online about the history of the clay shooting sports, along with gathering memorabilia along the way! They are even w...
2024-08-22
48 min
Dr. B Show
The Power of Storytelling: Transforming Nonprofits with Jason Ellinger
In this episode of the Dr. B Show, Dr. B interviews Jason Ellinger, co-founder of Beard and Bowler Productions. Jason shares his journey from a budding videographer to a video magic maker who helps nonprofits and purposeful brands generate more revenue and awareness through the power of storytelling. Listen in as Jason reveals his experiences, the impact of his work, and the importance of video content in today's digital landscape.KEY TAKEAWAYSImportance of Storytelling: Discover how compelling storytelling can drive engagement and donations, particularly in the nonprofit sector.Video Content Power: Learn why video is...
2024-06-10
29 min
Green & Red: Podcasts for Scrappy Radicals
Supreme Court Declines Case Against Organizer Facing Civil Damages w/ Movement Lawyer Maggie Ellinger-Locke (G&R 287)
This week, the U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear McKesson v. Doe. The case involves a police officer injured during a Black Lives Matter protest after the police murder of Alton Sterling in Baton Rouge, La in 2016. The injured police officer sued the organizer DeRay McKesson for damages. Last year, the US Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit sided with the officer. The Supreme Court, for a second time, declined to hear the case. The impact of the Supreme Court's decision to decline to hear the case is potentially devastating for organizers of mass protests.
2024-04-18
22 min
I Took a Hike
Jason Ellinger - The Power of Video in Shaping Opinions & Driving Change
On a bright sunny afternoon, I found myself on a hike with the creative genius, Jason Ellinger, co-founder of Beard & Bowler Productions. We journeyed both physically and metaphorically, delving into Jason's inspiring journey in the world of video production. He warmly enlightened us with stories from his high school days, filming basketball games, to his college days dabbling in the medium, and even recording weddings. We navigated the rocky terrains of his transition from hard news to Beard and Bowler, his resilience through the turbulent 2008 financial crisis, and the surprising benefits of entrepreneurship during a recession.Our...
2023-10-03
1h 22
The Disc Connected
Movies and the Mind: Neurodiversity Representation in Film with Writer/Contributor Kat Ellinger!!
Movies and the Mind is a week long series surrounding various aspects of film relating to psychology, inclusivity, and more. I hope you will join us for these conversations and participate in the comments and it would be amazing if you shared with the community! Today's conversation is with Kat Ellinger: writer, director, film historian, and so much more. Please enjoy this conversation discussing neurodiversity, getting diagnosed as an adult, and how lacking the representation of neurodiversity in film truly is. - Kat Ellinger is an absolute behemoth in modern film analysis. She has contributed to an incredible amount of ph...
2023-01-17
1h 16
The Disc Connected
Bonus: Boutique Blu Ray Interview: Kat Ellinger on Jean Rollin, Physical Media, and Imposter Syndrome
Kat Ellinger is an absolute behemoth in modern film analysis. She has contributed to an incredible amount of physical media releases over the last decade including Daughters of Darkness, Flesh for Frankenstein, Terror, Jeremy, Whore, The Killer of Dolls, Queens of Evil, and MANY more. She is at the absolute pinnacle of audio commentaries and visual essays but has now taken this to the next step by writing/directing/editing/and pouring her entire personality into the new documentary: Orchestrator of Storms: The Fantastique World of Jean Rollin. - I was able to view the documentary early and discuss it...
2022-09-09
52 min
Podcast Under The Stairs
The Podcast Under the Stairs - Bonus Ep 418 - The Orchestrator of Storms & The Leech with INTERVIEW Kat Ellinger, Dima Ballin & Eric Pennycroff
Join your host Duncan Under The Stairs discussing all things Horror on The Podcast Under the Stairs. Duncan got a chance to check out two new titles that played at this weekends FrightFest (London) 2022 via Arrow Video that will be released on the Arrow Player soon. The Orchestrator of Storms: The Fantastique World of Jean Rollin is the new documentary of the French film maker Jean Rollin. Directors Kat Ellinger & Dima Ballin joins for an interview ahead of the review. The Leech is a brand new seasonal horror movie which will be on...
2022-08-28
1h 05
A Year in Film: A Hollywood Suite Podcast
1973 — Messiah of Evil & The Holy Mountain: Psychedelic Fever Dreams (feat. Kat Ellinger)
Author, editor and film critic Kat Ellinger takes Becky and Cam on a trip with two unreal films from 1973: Willard Huyck and Gloria Katz's Messiah of Evil, and Alejandro Jodorowsky's The Holy Mountain. Kat Ellinger is the Editor-in-Chief at Diabolique Magazine, and the co-host of their Daughters of Darkness and Hell's Belles podcasts. She has also written for BFI, Senses of Cinema, Fangoria and Scream Magazine, and provided various home video supplements, commentary (including Blue Underground's 4K Ultra HD version of Daughters of Darkness and Imprint's Bluray of Let's Scare Jessica to Death), liner notes, on camera interviews and audio essays, for...
2022-05-03
1h 01
A Year in Film: A Hollywood Suite Podcast
1971 — Daughters of Darkness & Let's Scare Jessica to Death: Adapting Carmilla (feat. Kat Ellinger)
Kat Ellinger (Editor-in-Chief of Diabolique Magazine) joins Becky and Alicia to talk about two Carmilla adaptations from 1971: Daughters of Darkness and Let's Scare Jessica to Death. Kat Ellinger is the Editor-in-Chief at Diabolique Magazine, and the co-host of their Daughters of Darkness and Hell's Belles podcasts. She has also written for BFI, Senses of Cinema, Fangoria and Scream Magazine, and provided various home video supplements, commentary (including Blue Underground's 4K Ultra HD version of Daughters of Darkness and Imprint's Bluray of Let's Scare Jessica to Death), liner notes, on camera interviews and audio essays, for a number of companies including...
2021-10-12
1h 05
Unpacking Brain Drama
12 - Rob Ellinger Audio Engineering
Today my Guest is Robert Ellinger:Rob Ellinger is a 25 years old & recent graduate from Montgomery County Community College with an associate's degree in Sound Recording Technology. He's currently working for PodMAX & On-Air Brands as an Audio Engineer & Assistant Producer. Rob used to manage an auto repair shops for about 7 years. Along the way, he's had ups and downs when it came to deciding what to do with his life & was going back and forth between college degrees. With the support of friends and family, he utilized his opportunity to pursue what he truly love doing, and...
2021-06-19
41 min
Fuessen aktuell Podcast
"Im Gespräch mit..." der Gefängnisdirektorin Anja Ellinger
Seit sieben Jahren ist Anja Ellinger die Leiterin der Justizvollzugsanstalten (JVA‘s) in Kempten und Memmingen. Eine verantwortungsvolle Aufgabe in einer von Männern geprägten Domäne. Sie ist eine der fünf Frauen, die eine Haftanstalt In Bayern leitet. 37 gibt es insgesamt in ganz Bayern. Sind Frauen als Gefangene schlimmer als Männer? Und was ist an dem Klischee dran - Einmal im Gefängnis, immer im Gefängnis? "Im Gespräch mit..." Füssen aktuell erzählt Anja Ellinger aus dem Anstaltsalltag, welche Erfahrungen Sie mit Häftlingen gemacht hat und wie das Leben im "Knast" so aussieht und
2021-04-29
45 min
Digitalisierung ist für Dich
#093- Nicole Ellinger- Laufende Weiterbildung zur Digitalisierung! Teil 3
Heute geht das spannende Interview mit Nicole Ellinger in die dritte und auch letzte Runde. Sie erzählt uns einiges über Kommunikation und der Wichtigkeit davon! Es wäre wichtig, dass sich immer mehr mit anderen austauschen. Leider ist es so, dass Zuviel Arbeit herrscht und manche einfach nicht wissen, wie sie es tun sollen, denn es gibt nicht wenig zu tun. Aber man hat einen Mehrwert! Die Zeit ist super investiert und es lohnt sich, später hat man einen Nutzen davon! Viele bemühen sich für die Unternehmen, dafür muss man aber Feedback und sei...
2021-04-06
20 min
Digitalisierung ist für Dich
#092- Nicole Ellinger- Laufende Weiterbildung zur Digitalisierung! Teil 2
Auch heute haben wir wieder eine neue Episode des Podcasts „Digitalisierung ist für Dich!“ Unser Gast ist Nicole Ellinger und wir haben den zweiten Teil des Interviews für dich. Sie erzählt uns noch mehr über ihr Hotel, wie sich alles entwickelt hat und was es so besonders macht und auch über die Flexibilität die bei ihrer Arbeit herrscht. Nicole hat ein Boutique Hotel mit einem ganz eigenen Charakter. Das Projekt startete schon bei ihren Eltern, mit schwedischen Gruppen ging es los und sie haben ein sehr gutes Angebot gefunden. Durch harte Arbeit ging es immer w...
2021-04-02
21 min
Digitalisierung ist für Dich
#091- Nicole Ellinger- Laufende Weiterbildung zur Digitalisierung! Teil 1
Auch heute haben wir wieder eine neue Episode die Podcasts „Digitalisierung ist für Dich“ Dieses Mal ist Nicole Ellinger bei uns. Nicole ist ein Mädchen für alles und führt Alpharthotel. Die Digitalisierung hat sie schon immer interessiert und sie sah bei den kleinen Betrieben einen großen Nutzen. Die Anwendung ist ganz unterschiedlich. Sie wollte immer mehr wissen und hat sich so auch viel weitergebildet. Denn besonders wichtig ist es auch für kleine Unternehmen. Nicole hat nun auch die Ausbildung zum „Digital Tourism“ gemacht. Sie setzt alles daran, dass auch kleine Unternehmen sich nicht meh...
2021-03-30
21 min
Live and Amplified #Livecast
Ep. 240 #Livecast - Cody Ellinger (Live and Amplified)
Check out the Live and Amplified Project at: https://www.facebook.com/liveNamplified/ Check out Cody Ellinger at: https://www.facebook.com/cody.ellinger.7 We are a Music based Multi-Media Project, We feature independent musicians giving them the opportunity to showcase and talk about original content. Make sure you check out our Web series and Music Videos at: https://www.youtube.com/user/bleacherbumstv if you have any questions or comments please send them towestoakstreetproductions@yahoo.com Visit www.Libertyinc.com for upcoming show information in Roswell, NM.
2020-12-20
54 min
The Final Girls: A Horror Film Podcast
VAMPIRES 05 • Let's Scare Jessica to Death (1971) + Vampyros Lesbos (1971)
Part of our new series devoted to exploring the vampire in horror cinema, in this episode we dive deep into two 1970s films that combine the ghostly with the vampiric. The totally unclassifiable horror gem Let's Scare Jessica to Death (1971) and Jess Franco's ode to tits and fangs Vampyros Lesbos (1971). Joining us in this episode is editor-in-chief of Diabolique Magazine, author and film critic Kat Ellinger, who has written a whole book on Daughters of Darkness. Let's Scare Jessica to Death (1971) from 00:04:30 (spoilers from 00:34:38) Vampyros Lesbos (1972) from 00:43:36This season is made p...
2020-12-11
1h 13
Behind the Register
Claire Ellinger - Art Time 4 Kids
On this episode of Behind the Register, Brian chats with Art Time 4 Kids owner Claire Ellinger! This was a really fun talk about opening a small business, navigating change during 2020. Claire talks all about how her business is operating right now and what she has planned for the near future. Join the conversation, shop small and support local!
2020-12-02
42 min
The Final Girls: A Horror Film Podcast
VAMPIRES 03 • Daughters of Darkness (1971) + The Blood Spattered Bride (1972)
Part of our new series devoted to exploring the vampire in horror cinema, in this episode we dive deep into two 1970s entries into the very prolific subgenre of lesbian vampire films. The utterly unique Daughters of Darkness (1971) and the Spanish take on Carmilla The Blood Spattered Bride (1972)Joining us in this episode is editor-in-chief of Diabolique Magazine, author and film critic Kat Ellinger, who has written a whole book on Daughters of Darkness. Daughters of Darkness (1971) from 00:04:51 (spoilers from 00:24:38) The Blood Spattered Bride (1972) from 00:56:16This season is made possible with t...
2020-11-27
1h 37
CAFÉ DE MEDIA NOCHE
Episodio 7: Cómo conectar con nuestros ángeles y arcángeles con Susan Ellinger.
¡Hola!, soy Mercy Fernández y quiero decirles que este podcast va a transmitirles muchísimo amor, pues contamos con la participación de la coach angelical, Susan Ellinger, quien profundizó mucho más sobre las diferencias que existen entre ángeles y arcángeles, cómo podemos saber cuáles son nuestros arcángeles regentes y de qué manera es posible recibir el mensaje que cada uno de ellos tiene para nosotros. Si desean conocer mucho más sobre estos seres celestiales y tener una increíble conexión con ellos, no dejen de escuchar este episodio. Nota: los temas que tratamos en...
2020-09-17
00 min
CAFÉ DE MEDIA NOCHE
Episodio 7: Cómo conectar con nuestros ángeles y arcángeles con Susan Ellinger.
¡Hola!, soy Mercy Fernández y quiero decirles que este podcast va a transmitirles muchísimo amor, pues contamos con la participación de la coach angelical, Susan Ellinger, quien profundizó mucho más sobre las diferencias que existen entre ángeles y arcángeles, cómo podemos saber cuáles son nuestros arcángeles regentes y de qué manera es posible recibir el mensaje que cada uno de ellos tiene para nosotros. Si desean conocer mucho más sobre estos seres celestiales y tener una increíble conexión con ellos, no dejen de escuchar este episodio. Nota: los temas que tratamos en...
2020-09-17
47 min
Playback Theatre Talks
#8: Anne and Christopher Ellinger- How to create an Impactful Playback Theatre Group?
Anne and Christopher Ellinger are the founders of True Story Theater and Playback North America. They have published several books about Playback, the most familiar one is A Playback Theatre Toolkit: through the lens of one company's experience.In this episode we will discuss --Types of groups.-How to evaluate a team's morale?-How to prevent conductor's burn out.-Leading a group together as life partners and spouses.-How the toolkit can help you create an impactful group.If you want to learn more abo...
2020-07-11
56 min
The Final Girls: A Horror Film Podcast
FEMALE MONSTERS 04 • The Gorgon (1964) + The Reptile (1966)
This episode discusses two gorgeous, Gothic Hammer Horror classics: The Gorgon (1964) and The Reptile (1966). Writer Kat Ellinger joins us to dive deep into where these films sit in the Hammer canon, the special effects, Gothic settings, why female monsters always need to be tortured, and what is it about snake-women. *** The Final Girls are a UK-based film collective exploring the intersections of horror film and feminism. Find out more about our projects here: thefinalgirls.co.uk Follow us on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook. Support us on Patreon.
2020-07-03
49 min
Daughters of Darkness
The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Miss Osbourne
Kat and Samm return to talk about Walerian Borowczyk's transgressive take on Robert Louis Stevenson's classic Gothic tale of duality, The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, exploring one of the most perverse and empowering adaptations of the tale.
2020-06-16
1h 25
Good Fundraising Podcast
Episode 2: Donor centric fundraising with Nick Ellinger
Nick Ellinger joins me to talk about why and how to start a donor-centric fundraising approach in your program. Nick is the Chief Brand Officer of Moore and author of The New Nonprofit: Six Models to Raise More Money.To hear more from Nick please check out his blog for Moore at mooredmgroup.com/blog, and you can purchase his book on Amazon.Got an idea for a topic? Let me know at hello@goodfundraising.net!
2020-05-19
18 min
NaschyCast
Naschycast #63 - Ellinger and Monell Talk Daninsky!
The year of new guests continues as the 10th anniversary year celebration rolls on! This time we have only two people visiting but we talk to them for quite a long time. Kat Ellinger has made a name for herself in film fanatic circles over the last several years as the editor-in-chief of Diabolique Magazine as well as writing for both that site and the British Film Institute among others. She is a prolific commentary track creator contributing to dozens of Blu-Rays ranging from classic Hollywood to arthouse cinema to Euro-Trash of the filthiest type! She’s ev...
2020-03-27
3h 15
9 Minutes of Creative Wisdom
#29 - Jason Ellinger talks about running lean while always prospecting
Jason Ellinger is the Co-Founder of Beard & Bowler Productions. We discuss falling in love with every aspect of your business, dealing with peaks and valleys of a seasonal business, and running lean while always prospecting. Check out Beard & Bowler Productions at www.beardandbowler.com/ Let's connect! Best place to find me right now is on LinkedIn www.linkedin.com/in/olga-kirshenbaum/ Check out my blog at www.ragstorichesconsulting.com/blog for money insights --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/olga-kirshenbaum/support
2020-03-19
12 min
The Taiwan Context
Taiwan Context - U.S. Policy on Taiwan with guest Scott Ellinger
The Taiwan Context hosted by Courtney Donovan Smith, with special guest Scott Ellinger
2020-02-02
44 min
RKD Group: Thinkers
Nick Ellinger thinks about the nonprofit winter to come
Nick Ellinger is the VP of Marketing Strategy for Donor Voice. He's also a blogger for The Agitator and the author of The New Nonprofit, a book dedicated to sharing the evolving models of nonprofits. On this episode of Groupthinkers, host Justin McCord visits with Nick about how he ended up contributing to The Agitator, how Game of Thrones has influenced his outlook on nonprofit marketing, and how his new book chronicles ways for nonprofits to evolve and go further. Follow Groupthinkers on Twitter/Instagram @groupthinkers. For more information visit rkdgroup.com/podcast.
2019-12-10
31 min
The CEO Hour
Emery Ellinger, CEO of AberdeenAdvisors, Inc.
Our guest, Emery Ellinger shares his journey from growing a large marketing company and selling it. Now he's helping businesses get their highest values when they sell. Tips that will help you.
2019-12-08
50 min
RGC Worthy Podcasts
RGC Worthy Podcasts: Confidence Series: Emery Ellinger, CEO of Aberdeen Advisors. Maximizing the Valuation of Your Business For Sale
Emery Ellinger founded Aberdeen Advisors as a resource for those selling their businesses so that they can have a successful sale of their business and have the highest possible sale price. Emery and Aberdeen Advisors have represented sellers such as Florida's TradeWinds Resort and former Heisman runner up Casey Weldon. Dr. Lisa Miller of RGC and Emery discuss the factors that Aberdeen Advisors take into consideration when setting the valuation of a business that they represent in a sale. Aberdeen's long history of high sale values and successful sales becomes your guide for preparing to enter the market. Dr...
2019-10-23
33 min
The Generosity Freakshow
Nick Ellinger from DonorVoice and The Agitator on The Power of Listening
If want to grow giving, shouldn't we better understand the reasons why people do, or do not, give? Or why they choose to give again and over time? Nick Ellinger, VP of Marketing Strategy at DonorVoice, Editor at The Agitator, and author of The New Nonprofit, shares from his work and research on how we can listen to donors and what to listen for to increase engagement and ultimately grow giving. Links & Resources DonorVoice: https://www.thedonorvoice.com/ The Agitator: https://agitator.thedonorvoice.com/ The New Nonprofit: http://agitator.thedonorvoice.com/buy-nicks-book/
2019-10-04
37 min
NitrateVille Radio
44: Kino Lorber Episode, with Bret Wood and Matt Barry • Kat Ellinger on Peter Pan
Kino Lorber Episode, with Producer Bret Wood and Publicity Director Matt Barry • Kat Ellinger on Peter Pan (1924) (84:47)
2019-09-03
1h 24
Sabrina trifft...
JVA Kempten/Memmingen - Leiterin Anja Ellinger
Sie gibt Einblick in das deutsche Gefängnissystem und ihren Job, der sie auch nach vielen Jahren immer noch berührt und bewegt. Anja Ellinger ist die Leiterin der JVA Kempten und Memmingen und gibt Sabrina Gander einen Einblick in das deutsche Gefängnissystem und ihren Job, der sie auch nach vielen Jahren immer noch berührt und bewegt. "Ich gehe jeden Tag gerne in meine Arbeit", Anja Ellinger erzählt persönlich und eindringlich von den Herausforderungen in der Arbeit mit den Häftlingen und weiß, wie wichtig gerade an so einem Ort Teamarbeit ist.
2019-06-22
33 min
Daughters of Darkness
Dirty Girls: The Films of John Hayes
Kat and Samm return to explore the overlooked work of director John Hayes, in typically outrageous fashion. While many know Hayes’ horror efforts Dream No Evil (1971) and Grave of the Vampire (1972), his extensive work in exploitation, sexploitation, and pornographic film still remains widely unknown to all but a very few cult aficionados. This episode focuses on three different films from three different genres, Help Female Wanted (1968), Mama’s Dirty Girls (1974), and Baby Rosemary (1976), as Kat and Samm attempt to unravel the director’s career. Help Female Wanted starts out as a typical roughie, before leaving reality to tra...
2019-03-24
2h 32
Happy Hour Hustle
Paws, Claws & Corks with Megan Ellinger
Kim sits down with Megan Ellinger, Events Coordinator at Humane Society of West Michigan, to talk about two of our favorite topics: dogs and booze. Join us as we discuss how you can help animals in West Michigan and what you can look forward to at this year's Paws, Claws and Corks event!
2019-03-11
13 min
Amour, Gloire & Chips
#13 - Greg Ellinger du podcast Ponk
On revient (après 4 mois d'absence - déso :) avec Greg Ellinger, designer, créatif, slasher et créateur du podcast Ponk.Dans cet épisode enregistré en public au Centre Culturel de Namur dans le cadre de La Semaine du Son (merci encore à Julien Gas et à l'équipe de nous avoir reçu!) on parle de l'importance d'entrainer quotidiennement son cerveau à avoir des idées (dans le cadre de son boulot ou en se créant des contraintes), de podcasts évidement, du petit coeur de mamy et de véganisme, et finalement de Dungeons and Dragons. Parmi plein d'autres...
2019-02-21
1h 25
Sup-X Radio
Properly Selling Your Business with Emery Ellinger of Aberdeen Advisors
Our guest this episode is Emery Ellinger, founder and CEO of Aberdeen Advisors, a mergers and acquisitions advisory firm based in St. Petersburg, Florida, and one of the leading M&A firms in the Southeast. Emery talks about properly preparing for a business sale and the pitfalls he too often sees sellers make.
2019-01-06
50 min
Daughters of Darkness
I Saw What You Did: The Later Films of William Castle
Kat and Samm are back at long last to discuss the final films of beloved producer and director William Castle. Though he’s generally celebrated for gimmicky horror classics like The Tingler (1959) and House on Haunted Hill (1959), in this episode, they’re going to explore some of his underrated later titles and recurring themes. This includes films like The Night Walker (1964), a surreal affair starring screen legend Barbara Stanwyck, and the subject of Castle’s collaborations with renowned actresses like Stanwyck and Joan Crawford. Other topics include his children’s thrillers like I Saw What You Did (1965), and Castle’s sensitiv...
2018-12-17
2h 13
Brolic Whiskey
Announcing a new segment called Brown Bag Special on YouTube
Come watch the premiere episode of Brown Bag Special on YouTube at 10am this Monday, 11/26/18 YouTube.com/c/brolicwhiskey --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/brolicwhiskey/support
2018-11-25
10 min
Brolic Whiskey
Conor McGregor's Proper Twelve revisited
We revisited Proper Twelve Irish Whiskey for our YouTube channel. We'd love to have your opinion on the matter. YouTube.com/c/brolicwhiskey --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/brolicwhiskey/support
2018-11-18
09 min
Brolic Whiskey
Spirits Advent Calendar announcement
For the next 11 days I will be uploading new videos for Spirits Advent Calendar so don't miss it. YouTube.com/c/brolicwhiskey --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/brolicwhiskey/support
2018-11-12
09 min
Brolic Whiskey
Travel exclusives week announcement
We are uploading a video every day this week dedicated to travel exclusive whiskys so make sure you're subscribed on YouTube and hit the bell icon to get notified of new videos! youtube.com/c/brolicwhiskey --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/brolicwhiskey/support
2018-11-06
11 min
Brolic Whiskey
Johnnie Walker White Walker GoT Edition + updates
Let's discuss the Game of Thrones Edition whiskys coming out. Starting with Johnnie Walker White Walker. Plus other updates and happenings with Brolic Whiskey. Thank you so much for the support, we are enjoying this journey with you! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/brolicwhiskey/support
2018-10-29
15 min
Brolic Whiskey
Giveaway announcement #BrolicWhiskeyGiveaway
Our first ever giveaway, exclusively on Instagram @MetahumanDave You can win samples of Conor McGregor's new Irish whiskey, Proper No. Twelve, Weller 12, and a sample from our infinity bottle. #BrolicWhiskeyGiveaway --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/brolicwhiskey/support
2018-09-20
07 min
Brolic Whiskey
Conor McGregor's Irish whiskey Proper No. Twelve review
We're the first to try Conor McGregor's new Irish Whiskey. We review it, and tell you why it's not called Notorious anymore. We're also letting you in on the secret of where you can buy it before anyone else! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/brolicwhiskey/support
2018-09-15
14 min
MentorZ
Jason Ellinger: Heros, Villans, Stories
Jason Ellinger is the co founder of both Beard and Bowler (a video production company), and The Hero Collectors (free non profit marketing), and all around wonderful storyteller who deeply understands the most productive ways of marketing. In this episode we discuss: -His origin story -Branded content -The importance of stories and marketing -How he finds Heroes -The balance between non profits and sponsors -Talks about some of his favorite stories -Taking the chance to do good in the world -The hero’s villians -How to tell a story -Adaptations in marketing and our own adaptations to watching them -Don't wr...
2018-09-13
00 min
Brolic Whiskey
Whiskey Warrior, meet-ups and other whiskey news
Who and what is the Whiskey Warrior? Update about whiskey meet-ups and a new whiskey coming out from Metallica --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/brolicwhiskey/support
2018-09-07
17 min
Brolic Whiskey
Highland Park Full Volume 2 minute review
This review is for Highland Park Full Volume. Distilled in 1999, bottled in 2017. This is supposed to be Gordon Motion's masterpiece. Did he check it to 11? --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/brolicwhiskey/support
2018-08-22
04 min
Brolic Whiskey
Interview with Sean from Shadow Ridge Distillery
I interviewed Sean Hallman, owner and distiller of Shadow Ridge Spirits company. Based in Oceanside, CA. We had a few minutes to talk before heading out to our monthly whiskey meetup group. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/brolicwhiskey/support
2018-08-11
21 min
Brolic Whiskey
Someone was listening to the last rant
I definitely ruffled someone's feathers with the last rant. But shady owners will remain being shady owners. what's to come in the next episodes. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/brolicwhiskey/support
2018-08-09
08 min
Brolic Whiskey
Rant about shady shop owners
I finally speak my mind about shop owners who charge way too much money for their bottles. Don't feed us your bull-- we know what's up. Earn our business if you want it. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/brolicwhiskey/support
2018-08-07
17 min
Brolic Whiskey
Bulleit Bourbon barrel strength 2 minute review
Two minute whiskey review of Bulleit Bourbon barrel strength, batch #2. Have you ever tried this one? --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/brolicwhiskey/support
2018-07-31
02 min
Brolic Whiskey
Meet up details, life and other happenings
Check out what's been going on with me for the last week or so. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/brolicwhiskey/support
2018-07-31
11 min
Brolic Whiskey
Suntory Toki 2 minute whiskey review
Suntory Toki is a Japanese blended whisky. Toki means time, but I think this one shouldn't have had the time of day. You can watch our full review on our YouTube channel. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/brolicwhiskey/support
2018-07-20
01 min
Brolic Whiskey
Wolfburn single malt Scotch 2 minute review (again)
One of my personal favorites, Wolfburn Northland single malt Scotch whisky. 2 minute review Full review on YouTube: Brolic Whiskey --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/brolicwhiskey/support
2018-07-19
01 min
Brolic Whiskey
Where the heck ya been Dave?
A quick update on where I've been, some lost information and plans to keep producing more content for the podcast --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/brolicwhiskey/support
2018-07-19
06 min
Brolic Whiskey
Interview with Daniel Whittington from The Whiskey Vault
I interviewed the Vice Chancellor of The Wizard Academy and founder of Whisky Marketing School. He's widely known as The Somm from the youtube channels: The Whiskey Vault and The Whiskey Tribe. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/brolicwhiskey/support
2018-07-05
55 min
Faithful Innovation Podcast
Episode 003 Bringing Healing Out of Darkness with Debbie Ellinger
Debbie Ellinger served 6 years as a police officer, with one of those years in a unit investigating sex crimes against children. She has a beautiful heart and little did she know then that those experiences would lead her to forming a nonprofit ministry many years later to serve young girls who have been victims of sex trafficking where she could bring healing out of darkness. At the time of this interview, Elli’s House 313 is renovating a home they have purchased and are preparing to welcome and nurture six young homeless girls between the ages of 11 and 17 into self-sufficient ad...
2018-06-06
31 min
Daughters of Darkness
Sex Without Shame: The Telephone Book (1971) and Elle (2016)
Kat and Samm return from a lengthy hiatus with this personal, boisterous episode that explores desire, consent, and sexuality by comparing two very different films: Nelson Lyon’s forgotten erotic classic, The Telephone Book (1971), and Paul Verhoeven’s challenging rape-revenge drama, Elle (2016). Made early in the porno chic period, before mainstream titles like Deep Throat (1972), The Telephone Book follows a young woman who becomes the target of an obscene caller. Instead of feeling victimized, she’s excited by the encounter and goes on a ribald odyssey through New York City to find her loquacious love. And though Elle’s...
2018-03-19
2h 39
Horror Rises from Spain
Horror Rises from Spain: ALL THE COLOURS OF KAT ELLINGER
Let’s welcome the new year with a brand-new episode of Horror Rises from Spain! For this occasion, I have one of the biggest experts on European cinema, the one and only Kat Ellinger from Diabolique Magazine and Daughters of Darkness who is now publishing a book called ALL THE COLOURS OF SERGIO MARTINO about this iconic Italian director. We also talked about some Spanish flicks and I serenade her with a beautiful Spanish hit. A must!
2018-01-08
1h 04
Discover Your Talent–Do What You Love
Helping Baby Boomers Sell Their Business, with Emery Ellinger
Emery Ellinger is CEO of Aberdeen Advisors, which he founded after having built and sold his own successful companies. Every Aberdeen staffer has owned, operated and sold a business, bringing this perspective and business acumen to every client. âBusiness owners reach a point in life where they realize their son or daughter doesnât want to take it over. Or, they may simply decide they want to do something else. Theyâre faced with the decision: What do I want to do with my company? And where do I begin?â
2017-11-10
00 min
Supporting Characters
Episode 28: Kat Ellinger
Bill talks to writer, editor and podcaster Kat Ellinger about the various film culture projects she’s been involved in, from creating her first blog to co-hosting the Daughters Of Darkness podcast and serving as the Editor-In-Chief at Diabolique Magazine. Other topics covered include accents, Video Nasties, sexism in film culture, Heather Drain, Parental Advisory stickers, the importance of editors, audio commentaries, New Age travellers, the Japan Cuts film festival, Kat’s forthcoming book on Harry Kümel’s DAUGHTERS OF DARKNESS, work/life balance and the proper use of newspapers to ward of vampires. Buy the new issue o...
2017-08-14
2h 34
More Than Good Food
How to Get Away from it All with Christie Ellinger
"My grandparents had a cottage so my parents and I did lots of hiking, fishing and boating when I was growing up - I was exposed to camping by being a Girl Guide and had a best friend whose family camped and took me on a few trips. ... Being out in the middle of nowhere is amazing." On this week's episode I am joined by Christie Ellinger, a body geek, nature nut, and lover of all things movement and food. She shared with us her tips and tricks for an ideal camping experience - everything from what and how to pac...
2017-08-10
00 min
Daughters of Darkness
A Few Of Our Favorite Things
In a very special episode, Kat and Samm explore some of their favourite things, unedited, unscripted, and unrestrained. The list was long, but they only made it to two subjects. Listen to the show to find out what they are…
2017-08-07
1h 47
Daughters of Darkness
Live Flesh – The Transgressive Cinema of Pedro Almodóvar, Part 1
Kat and Samm begin an exploration of the films of Spanish auteur Pedro Almodóvar. This episode focuses on his collaborations with actor Antonio Banderas, beginning with 1986’s explicit serial killer film Matador, where a young would-be bullfighter (Banderas) confesses to several murders, though it’s immediately apparent that the real killer (or killers) is still on the loose. This was followed closely by controversial romantic comedy Átame! (Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down!, 1989), where Banderas returns as a man recently released from an asylum who kidnaps a junkie actress (Almodóvar regular Victoria Abril...
2017-07-02
2h 13
Daughters of Darkness
Immoral Tales, Part 4: Alain Robbe-Grillet
In this final part of their series inspired by Cathal Tohill and Pete Tombs’ Immoral Tales: European Sex & Horror Movies, 1956-1984, Kat and Samm discuss unclassifiable French director (and writer) Alain Robbe-Grillet. Known for his surreal and often controversial arthouse and erotic films, this episode focuses on three of his titles in particular, and centers on his collaborations with actor Jean-Louis Trintignant and his wife, Catherine Robbe-Grillet. The first of these, Trans-Europ-Express (1966), follows a director (played by Robbe-Grillet himself) who discusses the plot for an upcoming film he’d like to make while onboard the titular train. It conc...
2017-05-28
1h 58
Daughters of Darkness
Immoral Tales, Part 3: Jean Rollin
In the third part of their series inspired by Cathal Tohill and Pete Tombs’ book Immoral Tales: European Sex & Horror Movies, 1956-1984, Kat and Samm explore the work of French poète maudit Jean Rollin. First, they discuss Rollin’s colorful, Franju-inspired second feature, La vampire nue (1970) aka The Nude Vampire, about a suicide cult’s obsession with a young female vampire. Their leader, a nefarious businessman, tries to use medical science to unlock the secret in her blood, while his son has fallen in love with her and hopes to set her free. Also discussed is Roll...
2017-04-30
1h 45
Daughters of Darkness
Immoral Tales, Part 2: Jess Franco
Kat and Samm continue their series inspired by Cathal Tohill and Pete Tombs’ cult cinema bible, Immoral Tales: European Sex & Horror Movies 1956-1984. This time they explore the work of prolific but divisive Spanish director Jess Franco, who made the first Spanish horror film (1962’s Gritos en la noche aka The Awful Dr. Orloff) and went on to make reams of sex, horror, and all-around cult films. This episode looks at some titles from his early career, like Miss Muerte (The Diabolical Dr. Z, 1966), but primarily focuses on three of his films: first, the enigmatic and beautiful Paroxismus aka...
2017-04-02
1h 54
Daughters of Darkness
Immoral Tales, Part 1: Jose Larraz
With this episode, Kat and Samm begin a new four-part series inspired by Cathal Tohill and Pete Tombs’ seminal film book, Immoral Tales: European Sex & Horror Movies 1956-1984. Here they explore a few key films from Jose Larraz, one of the directors explored in depth in Tohill and Tombs’ book. This Spanish-born artist, writer, and director made some of his most famous films in England, such as Vampyres (1974), which was explored in Daughters of Darkness episode two. Here the focus is on Symptoms (1974), The Coming of Sin (1978), and Black Candles (1982). Symptoms, which was recently uncovered after it was beli...
2017-02-12
1h 53
Daughters of Darkness
Filmmaker Above Suspicion: Sex, Death, and Politics in the Cinema of Elio Petri, Part 4
Kat and Samm conclude their four-part series on the films of Elio Petri with a discussion of his final three features. The great Daria Nicolodi — at her most erotic — costarred in La proprietà non è più un furto (Property is No Longer a Theft, 1973), Petri’s absurdist, highly political crime film about a young man (Flavio Bucci) who is sick of being destitute and robs a well-off butcher (Ugo Tognazzi). Even more bizarre is Petri’s utterly unique follow up, Todo modo (1976), which reunited Petri with his two most important male leads, Marcello Mastroianni and Gian Maria Volontè. In this chilling dra...
2017-01-22
1h 47
Daughters of Darkness
Filmmaker Above Suspicion: Sex, Death, and Politics in the Cinema of Elio Petri, Part 3
Kat and Samm continue their in-depth investigation of Italian filmmaker Elio Petri, this time focusing on two of his collaborations with actor Gian Maria Volonté: his most famous film, Indagine su un cittadino al di sopra di ogni sospetto (Investigation of a Citizen Above Suspicion, 1970), and his most overtly political, La classe operaia va in paradiso (The Working Class Goes to Heaven aka Lulu the Tool, 1971). Investigation of a Citizen Above Suspicion stars Petri as a high-ranking detective who murders his mistress just to prove to himself that he can get away with the crime — even if the evidence sta...
2017-01-02
1h 33
Listen to Free Audiobook in Fiction, Religious & Inspirational
Rescue to Europa by Rick Ellinger | Free Audiobook
Listen to full audiobooks for free on :https://hotaudiobook.com/freeTitle: Rescue to Europa Author: Rick Ellinger Narrator: Robert Grothe Format: Unabridged Length: 2 hrs and 42 mins Language: English Release date: 12-16-16 Publisher: Rick Ellinger Genres: Fiction, Religious & Inspirational Summary: Zach Henshaw is a young space freighter pilot who desires to do something more significant with his life to serve God. He has always dreamed of one day becoming a shuttle pilot for the Intergalactic Development and Exploration Administration. Now, he may be getting even closer to that dream as he has the opportunity to make a run to Europa...
2016-12-16
2h 42
Daughters of Darkness
Filmmaker Above Suspicion: Sex, Death, and Politics in the Cinema of Elio Petri, Part 2
In episode 18, Kat and Samm continue their retrospective of Italian director Elio Petri with a look at his first three color films: La decima vittima (The 10th Victim, 1965), A ciascuno il suo (We Still Kill the Old Way, 1967), and a film discussed during one of their earlier art giallo episodes, Un tranquillo posto di campagna (A Quiet Place in the Country, 1969). One of Petri’s most beloved and uniquely stylized films, The 10th Victim is a futuristic, sci-fi tale about an advanced society that redirects violence into a spectacle known as the Big Hunt, where contestants turn state sponsored mu...
2016-12-11
1h 30
Daughters of Darkness
Filmmaker Above Suspicion: Sex, Death, and Politics in the Cinema of Elio Petri, Part 1
In episode 17, Kat and Samm kick off an ongoing retrospective of Italian director Elio Petri, which will cover all the feature length films of his career. Known for his leftist politics, uniquely stylized films, and bold interpretations of genre, there’s no one quite like Petri and it’s a mystery why he’s so neglected compared to contemporaries like Antonioni, Pasolini, and Bertolucci. This first episode is an in depth discussion of some of his least seen films, three black and white titles he made in the early ‘60s at the beginning of his career: L’assassino (The Assassin...
2016-11-20
1h 54
Daughters of Darkness
Footprints in Delirium: Exploring the Art Giallo, Part 3
In this third and final segment of Kat and Samm’s series on obscure but stunning giallo films, they look at five of their favorite titles—nearly all of which involve a protagonist’s descent into madness—beginning with Francesco Barilli’s The Perfume of the Lady in Black (1974). Mimsy Farmer stars as a troubled scientist who begins to have flashbacks about her mother’s suicide and is alarmed to find her life quickly unraveling. In Umberto Lenzi’s Spasmo (1974), a man begins a relationship with a woman, saving her from attempted murder, only to realize that he may be in the midd...
2016-10-30
1h 58
Daughters of Darkness
Footprints in Delirium: Exploring the Art Giallo, Part 2
In episode fifteen, Kat and Samm continue their three-part exploration of the art giallo film, with an emphasis on some unconventional and unfairly neglected titles, beginning with Slaughter Hotel (1971). The only giallo film from Fernando di Leo, this follows a mysterious, medieval weapon-wielding killer at a country asylum for troubled women, where the doctors (including Klaus Kinski) are hoping to discover the identity of the murderer before any more of their patients are dispatched. Renato Polselli’s absolutely insane Delirium (1972) is focused on a psychiatric consultant to the local police, who moonlights as a particularly vicious serial killer. ...
2016-10-10
2h 33
Daughters of Darkness
Footprints in Delirium: Exploring the Art Giallo, Part 1
In episode fourteen, Kat and Samm begin a three-part look at the art giallo film, the more unconventional cousin to everyone’s favorite Italian horror genre, popularized by directors like Mario Bava and Dario Argento. This episode begins with a look at Tinto Brass’s Deadly Sweet (1967), with Jean-Louis Trintignant and Ewa Aulin as two young lovers trying to outrun a killer in swinging London. Trintignant and Aulin return for what is probably the only chicken-themed giallo, the totally bonkers Death Laid an Egg (1968), about murder and backstabbing in a poultry factory. Also explored is Elio Petri’s gloo...
2016-09-18
2h 19
Daughters of Darkness
Private Vices, Public Virtues: Orgies and Excess in Miklós Jancsó and Beyond
In episode thirteen, Kat and Samm return to discuss Miklós Jancsó’s neglected 1976 film, Vizi privati, pubbliche virtù aka Private Vices, Public Virtues, which has recently been restored and will soon be released on Blu-ray by Mondo Macabro. Based on the Mayerling Affair from 1889, when the Crown Prince Rudolf, heir to the Austro-Hungarian Empire, committed suicide with his mistress, Jancsó’s film ponders what could have transpired if Rudolf did not kill himself, but was murdered. Here, Rudolf (the beautiful Lajos Balazsovits) is a rebel and is determined to fill his days with sex, partying, scandal, and blackmai...
2016-08-29
2h 17
Daughters of Darkness
Transplant Terror: From Mad Love to Mansion of the Doomed
Kat and Samm return for episode 12 of Daughters of Darkness, where they discuss mad science in general and transplant-themed horror in particular. They begin with an analysis of the origins of mad science fiction in Gothic literature — partly a reaction to the European Enlightenment — through the fiction and nonfiction work of writers like Coleridge and Goethe, culminating in Mary Shelley’s seminal Frankenstein. The episode moves on to explore adaptations of Maurice Renard’s novel, Les Mains d’Orlac (1920), in which a pianist’s hands are damaged in an accident and replaced in an experimental procedure; but he’s convinced that...
2016-08-15
2h 13
Daughters of Darkness
All of Them Witches: Superstition, Eyes of Fire, and the Calvinist Gothic
On the eleventh episode of Daughters of Darkness, Kat and Samm dive into another American Gothic-themed double feature, this time examining neglected ‘80s films Superstition (1982) and Eyes of Fire (1983). They begin with an in depth discussion of Calvinist Gothic literature from eighteenth century England to pre-Revolutionary America, including works like Matthew Lewis’s The Monk, Charles Brockden Brown’s Wieland, James Hogg’s The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner, and the fiction of Nathaniel Hawthorne, particularly The Scarlet Letter. This is also connected to a discussion of witchcraft, social hysteria, and the persecution of women in the seve...
2016-08-01
2h 10
Across the Desk
#48: Across the Desk - Moving On with Christie Ellinger
Christie Ellinger and I sit down to discuss the ups and downs of being an entrepreneur and a pilates instructor. Pun intended ;) Christie has to be one one of the most passionate instructors I've EVER met. She is committed to health, wellness, learning and feet. We didn't get to feet today but she'll come back to Across the Apothecary and discuss the amazing tool of shaking hands with your feet. Today though we focused on the entrepreneurial journey and the stages you go through in your career that can lead you to right where you need to be to start...
2016-07-29
45 min
Daughters of Darkness
American Gothic Double Feature: The Raven & The Masque of the Red Death
The tenth episode of Daughters of Darkness is the first in a series of special double feature discussions to tie in with Diabolique’s American Gothic-themed summer season. In this one, Kat and Samm explore Roger Corman’s delightful Edgar Allan Poe adaptations, most of which starred horror icon Vincent Price — and sometimes his fellow genre luminaries Peter Lorre and Boris Karloff. They give an overview of this eight film series, as well as a few titles American International Pictures attempted to include, but they specifically examine the horror-comedy The Raven (1963) and the morbidly colorful The Masque of the Red De...
2016-07-18
2h 08
Daughters of Darkness
Nightmare USA: Volume 1, Part 2
In the ninth episode of Daughters of Darkness, Kat and Samm return for the second of a two-part series inspired by Stephen Thrower’s Nightmare USA. They kick things off with a discussion of Bob Clark’s devastating classic, Deathdream (1974), a Canadian production that reimagined the zombie film while simultaneously offering up a fresh adaptation of W.W. Jacobs’ story “The Monkey’s Paw” and confronting the effects of the Vietnam War. Frederick R. Friedel’s Kidnapped Coed (1976), on the other hand, is an odd mashup of genres that follows the strange romance that develops between a kidnapped young woman and her...
2016-07-04
1h 38
Daughters of Darkness
Nightmare USA: Volume 1, Part 1
Kat and Samm are back for the eighth episode of Daughters of Darkness, which is the first of a two-part series inspired by Stephen Thrower’s Nightmare USA. This 500+ plus masterpiece is an in-depth examination of low budget American horror from the ‘70s and ‘80s, the type overlooked or even unheard of compared to mainstream fare like The Exorcist and The Texas Chainsaw Massacre. In the words of publisher FAB Press: “Nightmare USA explores the development of America’s subterranean horror film industry, spotlighting some of the wildest films imaginable from an era unchecked by censorship or ‘good taste.’ Ranging from c...
2016-06-20
2h 07
Daughters of Darkness
I Can’t Be Close to You Without Suffering: The Cinema of Andrzej Żuławski, Part 4
In the seventh episode of Daughters of Darkness, Kat and Samm conclude their four-part exploration of the career of director Andrzej Zuławski, beginning with a discussion of La note bleue (1991). This unconventional biographical drama explores the fading relationship between Chopin and French writer George Sand, which is complicated by the intrusion of her teenage daughter, Solange (played by Zuławski’s then partner and longtime muse Sophie Marceau), who is also in love with Chopin. Next they look at Zuławski’s first Polish-made film in nearly two decades, the strange and sublime Szamanka (1996), about an unco...
2016-06-06
1h 27
Daughters of Darkness
I Can’t Be Close to You Without Suffering: The Cinema of Andrzej Żuławski, Part 3
In the sixth episode of Daughters of Darkness, Kat and Samm continue on to the third part of their four-episode discussion of the work of director Andrzej Zuławski. They start out looking at Zuławski’s two loose Dostoyevsky adaptations, La femme publique (1984) and L’amour braque (1985). La femme publique, inspired by Dostoyevsky’s novel Demons, follows a young, inexperienced actress who is cast in a film adaptation of Demons and begins a relationship with the controlling director, while political violence and conspiracy erupts around them. L’amour braque, Zuławski’s first film with his long-time partner Sophie Marcea...
2016-05-23
1h 31
FPPad
FPPad Tech Tour: Rich Ellinger of Wealthminder
For our final stop in Washington DC, we connected with Rich Ellinger, founder of Wealthminder, in the shadow of the Washington Monument on the National Mall. Hear how Ellinger is using his background in engineering and startup growth to make quality financial advice accessible to everyone. (Watch FPPad Tech Tour with Wealthminder’s Rich Ellinger on YouTube) Donate to the Foundation for Financial Planning and view more FPPad Tech Tour content online at http://www.fppadtechtour.com/ FPPad Tech Tour is brought to you by the following Back Stage Sponsors: En...
2016-05-17
10 min
FPPad
[AUDIO] FPPad Tech Tour: Rich Ellinger of Wealthminder
For our final stop in Washington DC, we connected with Rich Ellinger, founder of Wealthminder, in the shadow of the Washington Monument on the National Mall. Hear how Ellinger is using his background in engineering and startup growth to make quality financial advice accessible to everyone. This is an audio-only podcast of the FPPad Tech Tour interview with Rich Ellinger of Wealthminder. Click here to view the full video.
2016-05-17
10 min
Daughters of Darkness
I Can’t Be Close to You Without Suffering: The Cinema of Andrzej Żuławski, Part 2
In the fifth episode of Daughters of Darkness, Kat and Samm continue on to the second part of their four-episode discussion of director Andrzej Zuławski. This time they discuss his work in the late ‘70s and early ‘80s, when he was forced to leave Poland over the controversy surrounding his film The Devil (1972), which was banned by the communist government. His first French film, L’important c’est d’aimer (1975), which really launched his career in Europe, featured an international cast including Romy Schneider, Fabio Testi, and Klaus Kinski. Set in the worlds of soft and hardcore pornography, as well as...
2016-05-09
1h 34
Daughters of Darkness
I Can’t Be Close to You Without Suffering: The Cinema of Andrzej Żuławski, Part 1
In the fourth episode of Daughters of Darkness, Kat and Samm begin a four-part discussion of the career of Polish director Andrzej Zuławski. Meant to be a celebration of his life and incredible work, the episode begins with a brief discussion of his early years, particularly his training as an assistant director under Andrzej Wajda. This is followed by a discussion of his two short films for Polish television, The Story of Triumphant Love (1969) and Pavoncello (1969), two lesser seen and perhaps more conventional works, where he established a number of the themes he would use throughout his career: l...
2016-04-25
1h 17
Daughters of Darkness
Lust for a Female Vampire: The Evolution of Lesbian Vampires in Cinema, Part: 3
In the third episode of Daughters of Darkness, Kat and Samm wrap up their three-part discussion of lesbian vampire films, this time with a focus on low budget American and Spanish films from the 1970s. They begin their discussion with the unusual film The Velvet Vampire (1971), the only entry in the series to be directed by a woman. The film’s star, Celeste Yarnall, is currently in ill health, so please contribute to her Go Fund Me campaign. Then they explore Spanish-language films like The Werewolf vs the Vampire Woman (1971), where Paul Naschy’s werewolf faces off agai...
2016-04-11
1h 42
Daughters of Darkness
Lust for a Female Vampire: The Evolution of Lesbian Vampires in Cinema, Part: 2
In the second episode of Daughters of Darkness, Kat and Samm continue their three-part discussion of lesbian vampire films, this time with a focus on European cult directors like Jess Franco, Jean Rollin, and Walerian Borowczyk. They begin their discussion with the career of the prolific Jess Franco, who produced a number of films with lesbian vampire themes, namely Vampyros Lesbos (1971). This starred his first muse, Soledad Miranda, as the mysterious Countess Carody, who sunbathes by day but thirsts for blood at night. Franco also adapted Bram Stoker’s novel with the relatively traditional Count Dracula (1970), but continued to ex...
2016-03-29
1h 30
Daughters of Darkness
Lust for a Female Vampire: The Evolution of Lesbian Vampires in Cinema, Part: 1
In the inaugural episode of Daughters of Darkness, Kat and Samm explore the history of lesbian vampire films. This first episode of three begins by examining the lesbian vampire from her origins in eighteenth century Gothic literature, particularly Samuel Taylor Coleridge’s unfinished poem “Christabel” (1797) and Irish writer Sheridan Le Fanu’s story “Carmilla” (1871), both of which explore themes of monstrosity, repressed sexuality, and female identity. “Carmilla” — the source material for the majority of lesbian vampire films — follows a lonely young woman named Laura, who makes a strange, seductive new friend, Carmilla, whose designs on Laura are decidedly sanguinary. Carl Theodor D...
2016-03-13
1h 43