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    len goodman

    Explore " len goodman" with insightful episodes like "247. Underworld (2003)", "Katherine Heigl & Sarah Chalke: Firefly Lane Finale", "Podcast: Tributes are paid to former Strictly Come Dancing judge Len Goodman from Kent who has died aged 78" and "A.D. Q&A with Chicago Reader Publisher Tracy Baim" from podcasts like ""Why Do We Own This DVD?", "The Nikki & Brie Show", "KentOnline" and "A.D. Q&A with A.D. Quig"" and more!

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    247. Underworld (2003)

    247. Underworld (2003)

    Diane and Sean discuss the dark and brooding start to Kate Beckinsale's vampire franchise, Underworld. Episode music is "Death Dealer's Descent" by Renholdër and Amy Lee, from the OST.

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    Katherine Heigl & Sarah Chalke: Firefly Lane Finale

    Katherine Heigl & Sarah Chalke: Firefly Lane Finale

    Nikki & Brie are huge fans of Firefly Lane on Netflix, so they’re very excited to welcome today’s guests,  the stars of the show, Katherine Heigl and Sarah Chalke.

     

    First, Artem joins Brie for a special Opening Up while Nikki is away filling season 2 of Barmageddon. The conversation covers coffee, what happened with the San Francisco Live Show files, what his experience at the taping was like, what makes a good dancer on DWTS, and Artem’s admiration for the late Len Goodman. Then Brie pivoted to Mother’s Day gift ideas for Nikki that don’t involve diamonds, making memories singing with Matteo, and Artem explained how and Nikki communicate in their special way and where he and Bryan fit in Nikki & Brie’s relationship.

     

     

    Then Katherine Heigl and Sarah Chalke join Nikki & Brie to talk about the final season of Firefly Lane, lifelong bonds, great memories made with the cast & crew on game nights, the unexpected vocal exercise that was a favorite on the set, problems with speech to text, and what’s in the futures for two main characters that Nikki, Brie, and their families have connected with. To close out the episode, Katherine and Sarah share their Inspiration & Affirmations, with an extra bonus Inspiration & Affirmation from Sarah, who just couldn’t stop at one! The final season of Firefly Lane is streaming now on Netflix.

     

     

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    Podcast: Tributes are paid to former Strictly Come Dancing judge Len Goodman from Kent who has died aged 78

    Podcast: Tributes are paid to former Strictly Come Dancing judge Len Goodman from Kent who has died aged 78

    Tributes are being paid to former Strictly Come Dancing judge Len Goodman who has died at the age of 78.

    He passed away at a hospice in Tunbridge Wells over the weekend. Lucy has been looking back on his life and  reading some of the many messages posted online.

    Also in today's podcast, two teenage girls have been arrested after armed police were called to Maidstone town centre.

    There were reports of someone with a weapon in Week Street yesterday afternoon.

    A young deaf boy from Kent and his famly, are campaigning for a life-changing therapy to be backed by the government.

    Callum Herholdt was born deaf but attends a mainstream school after having access to the auditory verbal therapy which helped him learn to listen and speak.

    A new survey's been launched to uncover the scale of online bullying and harassment for children in Kent.

    National data shows more than half of youngsters have their own phone by the age of seven - and spend an average of three hours 20 minutes a day using them. We've been speaking to crime commissioner Matthew Scott.

    With exam season getting under way, a psychotherapist from Kent has some advice for parents of anxious teens. Hear from Paula Gardner from the Good Therapy Practice in Folkstone and Hythe.

    A group set-up to support people fleeing the war in Ukraine has been given a top award.

    Medway Help for Ukrainians has organised families to host refugees, put on jobs fairs and run sessions for children to get together. They've been named as the he overall winners of this year's Pride in Medway.

    And in sport, it was a great point on the road for Gillingham at the weekend.

    They came from 2-1 down at Bradford City to secure a 2-2 draw. Hear from manager Neil Harris and goalscorer Oli Hawkins.

    A.D. Q&A with Chicago Reader Publisher Tracy Baim

    A.D. Q&A with Chicago Reader Publisher Tracy Baim
    The Chicago Reader is one of the city’s best-known free papers and one of a few remaining alt-weeklies to survive the media crunch that killed dozens across the country. Until recently, the Reader seemed like it was about to go under, too. Our guest this week is the Reader’s publisher, Tracy Baim. She’s been in the Chicago media world since she was a kid. Her mother, father and stepfather were all in the biz. Fresh out of college, she founded the LGBTQ publication the Windy City Times. In 2018, she stepped in to lead the Reader. And what a ride it’s been. When print advertising from bars, restaurants and venues dried up in the early COVID days, the paper survived thanks to a federal PPP loan, another loan from the city, a series of innovative fundraising measures and leftover investment from the paper’s co-owners, lawyer Len Goodman and real estate developer Elzie Higginbottom. But in recent months, a spat with Goodman almost brought the Reader down. He wrote a column detailing his concerns about getting his daughter vaccinated for covid. It led to an uproar and an outside fact-check that found several errors. Editors wanted a correction, an editors note, or for the story to get taken down. Goodman cried censorship, and the fight hit pause on the paper’s transition to nonprofit status, a transition that would have allowed for money from foundations and philanthropists to flow in. In this episode, Baim brings us behind the scenes of that tussle, explains where the Reader goes from here, and forecasts what a broader shift to nonprofit status for legacy media means--for example, is the Sun-Times/WBEZ merger good for all the other, smaller independent publications dotting Chicago? And is there a way for Chicago foundations to pool their money for media in a way that spreads the wealth to smaller outlets?
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