Season 3 of the smash hit FX/Hulu show “The Bear” roared to life just days ago, but Will Poulter (the actor who plays fan-favorite Luca) and 2014 F&W Best New Chef Dave Beran had been prepping for weeks. Poulter — like his co-star Jeremy Allen White — staged with Beran at his Santa Monica restaurant Pasjoli to learn how to accurately portray a professional chef onscreen. The lessons went so well, Beran says he’d hire Poulter as a cook — even despite a messy mishap with a pastry bag. The two dished all about getting kitchen culture right on and offscreen, what it takes to be at the top of your craft, and the pure magic of a great restaurant service. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…
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The good, the bad, the ordinary, and the extraordinary - a podcast uncovering the stories of individuals who served in the Australian Imperial Force during the First World War.
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Podcasts from the World Affairs track of the 2010 Aspen Ideas Festival.
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Podcasts from the Arts and Culture Living Digitally of the 2010 Aspen Ideas Festival.
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Podcasts from the Global Health track of the 2010 Aspen Ideas Festival.
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AIFF - Atlantic International Film Festival
Atlantic International Film Festival
This years Atlantic International Film Festival is just around the corner, and with it comes a new line-up of films across a fresh collection of streams. This podcast showcases the voices of filmmakers whose work will feature in the program, going deep behind the vision and motivation for each film. Find out More: https://atlanticfilmfestival.ca/ Produced by Podstarter https://www.podstarter.io/
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A venerated oarsman from South Australia, who used his skill at one of the most famous events in Australian history - the Gallipoli landings of 25 April 1915. Send us a textMeleah Hampton
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Verdi Schwinghammer, from South Grafton, NSW, made the most of his war service and became a prolific tourist in between the "war" and "service" parts of his time abroad. He even made the Official History of Australia in the War of 1914-1918 for it! Send us a textMeleah Hampton
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The story of a man from Kerang, Victoria, who shows us how strong community ties can be maintained even with half the boys of the town on the other side of the world. Send us a textMeleah Hampton
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A band geek and a boy - yes, he was underage - from Darwin, NT, who left the Cable Guard and the Darwin Town Brass Band behind to enlist in 1915. Wounded three times at war, would he come home? Send us a textMeleah Hampton
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A man from Bendigo who was described as a coward by some at home, but who had a vigorous defender to point out how much courage it took to do ordinary things like work in the cookhouse. Send us a textMeleah Hampton
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A man whose story runs from the fashion industry of the 1910s to farming in the Second World War. But, with almost no mental health assistance to be had, a story that ends in the worst way. Send us a textMeleah Hampton
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A man from Melbourne who survived the torpedoing of the troopship Southland, when his brother did not. Send us a textMeleah Hampton
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An AFL player who grew up in Broken Hill, Dave Low was one of a handful of SANFL players to serve in the First World War, and the only Magarey Medallist to be killed. Send us a textMeleah Hampton
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A true celebrity of the AIF, Major Oliver Hogue, camelier and lighthorseman of Sydney, NSW, was a talented wordsmith read by households across Australia. Send us a textMeleah Hampton
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A methodist minister from Molong who was always described as a MAN™, but who was in reality one willing to make a proper self-sacrifice. Send us a textMeleah Hampton
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An enterprising man from Traralgon who served through the entire war with the Australian Engineers, and then came home and settled down. Send us a textMeleah Hampton
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The story of a pretty good footballer from Bombala, NSW, and the odds he had to overcome to be considered a great bloke and everyone's mate. Send us a textMeleah Hampton
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The story of a pearler from Broome, Western Australia, and some of the stories he left in the hills above Anzac Cove, Gallipoli. Send us a textMeleah Hampton
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Rez Dahya, Director of "Boxcutter," discusses his film's mission to redefine hip-hop films by exploring diverse stories beyond stereotypes. The movie follows an aspiring artist recovering his stolen laptop ahead of a life-changing meeting with a top music producer. Dahya emphasizes artistic integrity and the importance of creating authentic, commun…
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A man once said to have lived "one of the most criminal lives of a soldier in the AIF," but perhaps really just a bit of a naughty boy. Send us a textMeleah Hampton
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The story of a community minded Queenslander who turned in one of the most selfless acts of any Australian in the war. Send us a textMeleah Hampton
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Mike Downie and Jake Gold are elated to share the story of Tragically Hip, focusing on their history, legacy, and the importance of telling their full story. Tragically Hip: No Dress Rehearsal is a project that began in 2020, with Prime in LA providing significant financial support and creative freedom. The documentary spans four episodes, each cap…
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Arianna Martinez presents Do I Know You From Somewhere? as her first feature film! In this episode, Arianna discusses the emotional journey of releasing this film, that she co-wrote with her husband, which blends genres inspired by Korean cinema. The film explores non-linear storytelling, blending timelines to examine life choices and their consequ…
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Taylor Olson, a Canadian Screen Award & ACTRA Award nominee, joins us this episode to chat about making films in Atlantic Canada! Taylor sits down with our host, Rhys Waters, to chat about the boundaries and potential of filmmaking in Atlantic Canada, highlighting the tight-knit community, resource availability, and need for balance between competi…
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The story of a very ordinary South Australian, his extraordinary brothers, and why I might choose to study the First AIF one guy at a time. Send us a textMeleah Hampton
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Before launching into a series of stories of individuals, let's talk about the stereotypes - what did Australians think they were like before the war began? Send us a textMeleah Hampton
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Nick Sexton, Director and Writer has produced a love letter to St. John's Newfoundland, with his feature film, Skeet. In this episode, Nik sits down with our host Rhys Waters to discuss his 6 years of production, as well as what it was like capturing themes of rehabilitation, fatherhood, immigration and drug use. Nik emphasizes the importance of co…
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The Atlantic International Film Festival is taking off for 2024! In this episode, we sit down with Martha Cooley as she shares her perspectives on programming, local and international films, and the importance of showcasing local talent. Martha discusses the challenges of curating a program with over 900 films submitted each year while highlighting…
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The Atlantic Film Festival is back for 2024!Atlantic International Film Festival
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On this episode we discuss a quirky, detective comedy romance from PEI. Who's Yer Father? follows a small-town private investigator, played by Chris Locke, as he investigates the sale of black market lobster in Prince Edward Island. Along the way he gets help from an eccentric convenience store owner, played by Susan Kent, who has her own agenda. I…
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On this episode we explore a film that the creators describe as a ‘warm hug’. This heartfelt documentary celebrates the life and work of Ernie Coombs, the iconic Canadian children’s television personality who encouraged generations of kids to be their best selves. The children's entertainer who created and starred in the long-running Canadian telev…
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On this episode we explore a film that is a haunting love letter to dying way of life. Sweetland is the story of an endangered Newfoundland community and the struggles of one man determined to resist its extinction. Faced with community pressure and offered substantial money, he wants to live out the rest of his life in his home. We interviewed wri…
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In this episode we explore a film that mashes up the textures of Indian cinema with a Canadian coming-of-age picture. The Queen Of My Dreams is a comedy-drama that explores the casm between desires and expectations. Set Against the backdrop of a shared obsession with Bollywood fantasy. Mariam, a Pakistani Muslim woman, and her Canadian-born daughte…
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With Love and a Major Organ is set in an alternate world where hearts are made of objects and suppressing emotions is self-care, a lonely woman rips out her own heart for the man she loves, only to discover that he has run away with it. Whimsical, quirky, and wildly original, With Love and a Major Organ pushes on the ever-stranger phenomenon of phy…
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In this episode we talk to Ian Harnarine, the writer and director of Doubles. The story of a Trinidadian street vendor must travel to Toronto and decide if he will help save his estranged father from dying. Ian was born in Toronto, Canada and is the son of immigrants from Trinidad & Tobago. He attended York University earning a Bachelor’s degree in…
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The 2023 Atlantic International Film Festival is just around the corner, and with it comes a new line-up of films across a fresh collection of streams. This podcast showcases the voices of filmmakers whose work will feature in the 2023 program, going deep behind the vision and motivation for each film. Find out More: https://atlanticfilmfestival.ca…
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AIF2010: Living Digitally

We all love information, and research tells us we want more of it - all the time. But Google doesnt know us. IS too much of a good thing manageable? How do we intelligently connect the dots?
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The Army Chief of Staff takes on the future.
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AIF2010: World Affairs

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The Struggles of Democracy and Human Rights in Africa: A Personal reflection
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1:05:00Olara Ottunu, Moderator Charlayne Hunter-Gault
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AIF2010: Global Health

Now that a comprehensive health care plan has passed in the United States, will it suffer from the same system that often slow down large-scale public policy-like system inefficiencies and sub-optimal implementation networks?
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Seth Berkley, Moderator Laurie Garrett
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The Atlantic national correspondent Jeffrey Goldberg presses the Israeli ambassador to United States on the peace process and the looming confrontation with Iran.
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AIF2010: Global Health

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Can We Provide Vaccines for the World?
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1:03:51Seth Berkley, Christopher Elias, Jeff Sturchio, Moderator Lyndon Haviland
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New models and visions for US leadership and its role in rethinking development-assistance for global health.
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AIF2010: Global Health

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Feeding the Pipeline: How Can We Bring Drugs to the Market?
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1:08:09Drug companies have acces that we don\'t, but is there a way to make pharmaceuticals readily available to the masses?
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Valerie Plame Wilson, Diane Weyerman, Richard Burt, John Sheehan, Moderator Bruce Blair
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AIF2010: World Affairs

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Who Will Lead the Next Global Economy?
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1:09:00Innovation will shape the future of the global economy, as some industries prosper while others decline. Our panel will discuss where innovation will make its greatest strides: Which sectors and countries are positioned for economic growth and how fast will it happen?
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AIF2010: Global Health

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Is Aid Money Effective for Global Health?
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1:01:17We are pouring money into global health humanitarian crises, but is it working?
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AIF2010: Global Health

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Oh, Baby: Putting Reproductive Health on the Global Agenda
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1:04:00Societies fail women at key moments in their lives - by not offering them quality health care. The consequences- and costs- of inaction are great. After all, women and girls are major contributors to families, communities, and economies.
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Sebastian Junger, Moderator Laura Thielen
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AIF2010: World Affairs

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The X-Factor: Are Women Building the Next Global Economy?
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1:10:03From American corporate giants to five-person farming operations in developing countries, are businesses that are started and run by women the foundation of the Next Economy?
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Doctors Without Borders and Humanitarian Crises
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AIF2010: Living Digitally

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Is Transparency Critical?
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1:08:36On President Obama\'s first day in office, he signed a memorandum on Open Government, committing all the departments and agencies to \\\"transparency, participation, and collaboration.\\\" The result was www.data.gov, which went public in May 2009 and quickly had 64 million hits. When the White House makes government information public, who notices…
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