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Unsung CinematicsUnsung CinematicsJohn Dies at the End - 2012Does John Die at the End? This 2012 mashup of various film and horror genres is as unique as it comes. Based on the novel and web series of the same name, and written by the same author. John and Dave are a couple of young slackers, with seemingly nothing going on in their life. However a chance encounter with a Bob Marley look-a-like sets them off in a tailspin as he knows things about their life no one should know. After ingesting a 'soy sauce' like drug, they realize they have new abilities to see into space, time, a...2025-04-071h 03Unsung CinematicsUnsung CinematicsOff The Record Summer 2024In this summer edition of Off the Record we take a look at the following: Feature this time is The Crow from 2024, Joyride films from 2001, 2008 and 2014, Snack Snack from 2024, Lowlife from 2017 and Evil Season 3 from 2024.Notable Actors include Bill Skarsgard, Steve Zahn, Paul Walker, Conor Shery, Gabriel LaBelle, Katja Herbers, and Mark Burnham. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit unsungcinematics.substack.com2024-09-0454 minUnsung CinematicsUnsung CinematicsOff The Record March 2024In this edition of Off the Record we take a look at the following films: The Passenger (2023), Perfect Days (2023), Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire (2024), Fast Charlie (2023), True Detective 4th Season and Left Behind: Rise of the Antichrist. Notable Actors Include: Merah Benoit and Johnny Berchtold, Koji Yakusho, Paul Rudd, Dan Aykroyd, Pierce Brosnan, Jodie Foster, Kevin Sorbo. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit unsungcinematics.substack.com2024-04-161h 01Überblick-SupervisionÜberblick-SupervisionInterkulturalitätDie Bedeutung der eigenen, vertrauten und fremden Kultur in Interaktionsprozessen Was ist Kultur? Was ist Interkulturalität? Welche Bedeutung hat Kultur in Beratungskontexten und wie hängt das mit (Aus-)Schließungsmechanismen zusammen? Ab wann ist Interkulturalität nicht mehr die Begegnung von Kulturen sondern wird im Diskurs zu einem rassistischen Instrument zur Begrenzung von Ressourcen und Teilhabe? Welche Bedeutung hat die Schuldfrage bei der Reflexion dieser Themen - und noch viel mehr besprechen wir in dieser Folge mit Jimena Mjia-Gil, von der Hochschule Emden-Leer. In der Folge verwiesen haben wir auf: Stefanie Rathje: https://www.htw-berlin.de/forschung/online-forschungskatalog/publ...2023-07-051h 05Analytischer KaffeeplauschAnalytischer KaffeeplauschEpisode 111 – Machen Theaterbesuche empathischer?Paul und Rebecca besprechen eine Studie, die überprüft, ob Theaterbesucher*innen nach dem Stück empathischer sind. Dabei geht es unter anderem um die Frage, ob Livemusik immer besser ist, um die prototypische Theaterbesucherin und mal wieder um den Einfluss der politischen Einstellung. Intro/Outro: Thomas Höhl Instagram: analytischer_kaffeeplausch Ideen/Vorschläge/Kommentare gern auch an: analytischer-kaffeeplausch@gmx.de Zitierte Quellen: – Steve Rathje, Leor Hackel & Jamil Zaki: Attending live theatre improves empathy...2023-06-251h 05Analytischer KaffeeplauschAnalytischer KaffeeplauschEpisode 110 – Reicht ein Dollar, um Fake News zu bekämpfen?Paul und Rebecca besprechen eine Studie, die untersucht, warum Menschen an Fake News glauben. Was das mit finanzieller und moralischer Motivation zu tun hat und wieso Paul Social Media Kommunikation mit Kneipengesprächen vergleicht, erfahrt ihr in dieser Folge. Intro/Outro: Thomas Höhl Instagram: analytischer_kaffeeplausch Ideen/Vorschläge/Kommentare gern auch an: analytischer-kaffeeplausch@gmx.de Zitierte Quellen: – Steve Rathje, Jon Roozenbeek, Jay J. Van Bavel & Sander van der Linden: Accuracy and social motiv...2023-06-181h 28More of a Comment Than a QuestionMore of a Comment Than a QuestionThe Rath of Steve (with Steve Rathje)In this episode we were joined by Steve Rathje, a postdoc at NYU, to discuss his research on how intergroup animosity drives virality on social media. Read Steve's work here, Facebook's response here, and Steve's response to the response here.2022-10-1250 minOutside/InOutside/InYardwork: Lawn and OrderWelcome to Yardwork, a summer yard and garden miniseries from Outside/In. We’re sharing three stories about our relationships with the land around us: the front yard, the backyard, and down the block. This is part one.Americans love a lawn. Green grass grows everywhere: on baseball fields, in backyards, in front of strip malls. Collectively, we spend billions of dollars every year keeping them fertilized and watered.But lawns cost more than money in Western states like Utah. Despite a severe drought, residents of Utah’s towns and cities use more water per capi...2022-08-1127 minMistaken Identity: Beyond The BallparkMistaken Identity: Beyond The BallparkBeyond Andy Frain: Paul RathjeSend us a textHere's a classic episode that our Patreon members got to watch previously, that we decided to make public. Andy Frain was a mainstay at almost every venue in Chicago in terms of ushers. Paul Rathje was apart of the decision to get the Cubs to go in house with the Event Operations team they have today. Frank, who actually worked for Paul sits down with him as they go down memory lane!Don;t miss all of our exclusive content on our Patreon page! Visit www.patreon.com/mistakenidentitypodcast2022-04-2543 minUnsung CinematicsUnsung CinematicsFubar (2002)I hope your remote control isn't broken because this movies suck knob is cranked all the way up to 10. Fubar is a Canadian made mockumentary film, directed by Michael Dowse, based on the lives of two lifelong friends and head-bangers living out their lives, constantly drinking beer. FUBAR debuted at the Sundance Film Festival and is based in and around Calgary Alberta. Mayhem, destruction, and just given er are the motto for these two delinquents. Starring Paul Spence, David Lawrence and Gordon Skilling.Trailer: https://youtu.be/DbW0_C2H19c This is a public episode...2020-07-051h 35Brotherly PodBrotherly PodBrotherly Pod #17 "No Mike Rathje Slander"Dan returns with Anthony Di Marco to talk Paul Fenton, Kevin Shattenkirk, Jake Voracek, league's RFA problem, and a breakdown of the metropolitan division!2019-08-041h 14Brotherly PodBrotherly PodBrotherly Pod #17 "No Mike Rathje Slander"Dan returns with Anthony Di Marco to talk Paul Fenton, Kevin Shattenkirk, Jake Voracek, league's RFA problem, and a breakdown of the metropolitan division!2019-08-041h 14Dangerous R&R Show PodcastDangerous R&R Show PodcastDRR SHOW ESPECIAL: A Dangling Conversation....A.J. Webberman talks to Robert Zimmerman.....Alan Jules Weberman (born May 26, 1945), better known as A. J. Weberman, is an American writer, political activist/gadfly, and popularizer of the terms garbology and "Dylanology." He is best known for his controversial personal confrontations with the musician Bob Dylan and for his 30-year involvement with the Yippies, a counterculture movement of the 1960s. He was also an activist in the Jewish Defense Organization, said by the Anti-Defamation League to be a militant Revisionist Zionist organization regarded as a branch of Kahanism, but which professes to be a Jabotinskyite organization.A.J. Weberman has written on the life and works...2011-02-2647 min