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    Explore " love affair" with insightful episodes like "Dirty Dancing (1987)", "How To Spot Emotional Cheating In Your Relationship", "P065 The Geography of Belonging", "Ep.107 Beware of Delaware" and "Infidelity in Iran: Why Noosh found happiness" from podcasts like ""Born To Watch - A Movie Podcast", "The Hook Up", "Writers Radio", "A Scary State" and "Days Like These — True Stories"" and more!

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    Dirty Dancing (1987)

    Dirty Dancing (1987)

    Dirty Dancing is the Born to Watch attempt at getting out of our comfort zone, well for two of us. We will let you decide which team member isn't going to put Baby in a corner.

    It's rare for a film to capture the essence of a generation, to become a cultural touchstone that transcends time and speaks to audiences across generations. "Dirty Dancing," directed by Emile Ardolino and released in 1987, is one such cinematic gem that has managed to do just that. With its infectious energy, heartwarming romance, and a soundtrack that's become synonymous with the era, "Dirty Dancing" continues to sway hearts and ignite conversations even decades after its release.

    Set in the summer of 1963, the film whisks us away to Kellerman's, a family resort nestled in the Catskill Mountains. This seemingly idyllic retreat becomes the backdrop for the transformational journey of Frances "Baby" Houseman, portrayed brilliantly by Jennifer Grey. Baby is an idealistic young woman on the brink of adulthood, her world view shaped by her upper-middle-class upbringing and the impending societal changes of the 1960s. Her life takes a thrilling turn when she stumbles upon the staff quarters and encounters the vivacious dance instructor Johnny Castle, played by the charismatic Patrick Swayze.

    The film's title itself carries a provocative undertone, and indeed, dance serves as a metaphor for the hidden desires, social boundaries, and self-discovery that drive the narrative. As Baby watches the forbidden and electrifying world of "dirty dancing" unfold before her eyes, her journey from innocence to self-assuredness mirrors the societal shifts happening beyond the dance floor. The dance sequences are nothing short of mesmerising, as Swayze and Grey's chemistry ignites the screen, and their moves convey emotions that words often fail to express.

    What truly elevates "Dirty Dancing" beyond its dazzling dance numbers is its unapologetic exploration of class, gender, and identity. The backdrop of the early 1960s allows the film to address these issues with a subtle yet poignant touch. Baby's encounter with the working-class staff challenges her preconceived notions, and her blossoming relationship with Johnny defies societal expectations. The dance routines themselves, at times sensual and raw, are symbolic of breaking free from the constraints of traditional roles.

    Jennifer Grey's portrayal of Baby is a masterclass in character development. Her transition from a sheltered girl to a confident woman is believable and relatable. Grey's ability to convey vulnerability, determination, and passion draws the audience into Baby's world, making us cheer for her every step of the way. Patrick Swayze's Johnny is a complex character, harbouring dreams and burdens that go beyond his tough exterior. Swayze's magnetic presence brings depth to the character, making Johnny more than just a dance instructor – he becomes a symbol of aspiration and rebellion.

    The supporting cast adds layers of charm and intrigue to the film. Jerry Orbach as Dr. Jake Houseman, Baby's father, delivers a touching performance as a well-intentioned parent struggling to come to terms with the changes his daughter is experiencing. The late, great actress Kelly Bishop shines as Marjorie Houseman, portraying the matriarch with a mix of grace and quiet understanding. And who could forget the scene-stealing turn by Cynthia Rhodes as Penny, Johnny's dance partner, whose predicament becomes a catalyst for Baby's transformation?

    The film's soundtrack deserves special mention, as it's impossible to discuss "Dirty Dancing" without acknowledging its impact. The music not only accompanies the dance sequences but becomes an integral part of the storytelling. Tracks like "Time of My Life" by Bill Medley and Jennifer Warnes and "Hungry Eyes" by Eric Carmen infuse the film with a sense of nostalgia and romance, capturing the essence of the era and remaining etched in the memories of viewers.

    "Dirty Dancing" is a quintessential coming-of-age story, a tale of love transcending social barriers, and a celebration of the power of dance to liberate the spirit. It's a film that reminds us that change is inevitable, that stepping out of our comfort zones can lead to remarkable transformations, and that true empowerment comes from embracing our passions and defying expectations. It's no wonder that the film's iconic line, "Nobody puts Baby in a corner," has become a rallying cry for individuality and self-expression.

    In conclusion, "Dirty Dancing" is a cinematic treasure that continues to captivate audiences with its timeless themes, unforgettable performances, and mesmerising dance sequences. The film's ability to bridge generations and evoke emotions speaks to its enduring relevance. Whether you're watching it for the first time or revisiting it for the umpteenth time, "Dirty Dancing" will always have the power to make you laugh, cry, and dance like nobody's watching.

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    P065 The Geography of Belonging

    P065 The Geography of Belonging

    Frightened of horses as a child, Oriane Lee Johnston takes up riding at age fifty. When she follows an inner calling to travel to Africa, she enters into a love affair with a species, a country, a person, and a way of life.

    "An unexpected liaison with an African horseman builds a courageous and tender bridge across classic cultural divides. The backdrop is present-day Zimbabwe in all its political, economic and ecological complexities. Oriane Lee Johnston’s memoir takes the reader from her island home on the west coast of Canada into southern Africa as it is today, exploring ethical relations with land, with culture, the sacred and the human heart.
    The story follows an inner call to the Mavuradonha Mountains in the eastern edge of the Zambezi Escarpment. The quest to preserve this wild and unspoiled bioregion parallels the campaign to protect the Great Bear Rainforest, the author’s birthplace in coastal B.C."

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    Title: The Geography of Belonging
    Sub Title: A Love Story of Horses and Africa
    Episode: P065
    START: July 24, 2023
    ENDS: July 13, 2023
    Length:  28 mins
    Host/Producer: Ingrid Rose

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    Ep.107 Beware of Delaware

    Ep.107 Beware of Delaware

    This week, we head to the first state in the United States, Delaware. Kenzie covers the case of Anne Marie Fahey and Tom Capano. This is a classic story of what happens when a rich, white man doesn’t get his way. Then, Lauren discusses the unsolved murder of Jane M. Prichard and the theories surrounding the possible culprit. Delaware, small but mighty.
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    Self, Sexuality, and Social Issues with PATTI TOWNLEY-COVERT

    Self, Sexuality, and Social Issues with PATTI TOWNLEY-COVERT

    Our guest today is Patti Townley-Covert. Her message and greatest desire are to see women, especially young adult women, come out of the darkness of cultural lies about self-image, sexuality, and justice issues and find the freedom of biblical truth through a relationship with Jesus Christ.

     

     

    Today, narcissism and self-esteem form the core of a person’s identity. Cheap sex destroys intimacy and faithfulness. Man defines “Justice” in ways that lead to increasing injustice. A biblical worldview can right these wrongs and replace individual brokenness with wholeness.

     

    Patti Townly-Covert is an award-winning freelance writer and editor, the author of The Windblown Girl: A Memoir about Self, Sexuality, and Social Issues. Concern for young adults trying to escape life’s pain infused this page-turner with a message relevant for today.   

     

     

    Patti’s written numerous magazine articles for national and international publications such as Life Beautiful, HyVee, Thriving Family, and Facts and Trends. As a founding member of the anti-human trafficking organization, Every ONE Free, Patti co-wrote Do ONE Thing: Enlisting in the Battle Against Human Trafficking. Most of her research and writing focus on justice issues. Her bi-weekly blog focuses on self, sexuality, and social issues.  

     

     


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    Confidence in being made in God’s image gives people a valuable & stable identity that keeps them standing when life’s fierce winds blow.         

    Cultural lies about sex increase chaos and brokenness, whereas God’s boundaries lead to self-worth, genuine intimacy, and trustworthy relationships. 

    As defined by culture, social justice leads to increasing injustice, whereas dying to self and living according to a biblical worldview promotes true justice and equality.

     

     

     

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    Cory Getz "The CBD Surfer"

    Cory Getz "The CBD Surfer"

    What does a brain stem stroke feel like? Cory Getz, aka The CBD Surfer, tells Don exactly what it felt like on this week's episode. Cory shares his experience of waking up with half of his body paralyzed along with many other changes. With a focused dedication on recovery, and the help of CBD, Cory was surfing 108 days later and recently placed in a surfing competition! Now he's helping others with Traumatic Brain Injury by sharing what he learned. Plus new Illinois Social Equity dispensary licenses and more in the News Joint Wrap, a governor's executive order legalizes medical cannabis in a new state, and a calm and uplifting Sativa is the Strain of the Week!

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    S2:E18 Yvonne Durant I Quite the Contrary by Design

    S2:E18 Yvonne Durant I Quite the Contrary by Design

    One Mother’s Day, Yvonne Durant's life took an interesting turn while dining with her twin sister, Yvette, at the popular restaurant, The Cellar, on NYC's Upper West Side. "My eyes started to wander across the room to the front of the entrance. When a flash of orange [jumpsuit] caught my eye. I remember thinking Harry Krishna and going back to my salad. I think Yvette whispered 'Miles Davis just came in.'" recalls Yvonne. What ensued was romantic, frantic, and unforgettable.

    In her audio memoir, Quite the Contrary, On Life, Work, and Loving Miles Davis, Yvonne vividly portrays a unique coming-of-age story as a trail-blazing career woman who was determined to design her course and succeed on her terms while maintaining her sanity in life, work, and love including an intimate account of her love affair with jazz legend, Miles Davis. It’s a rare glimpse into the life of That Girl or Mary Tyler Moore from an African-American perspective.

    Yvonne was one of the few Black women writing ads for major brands in the ‘70s and ‘80s, beginning her career in New York City. Ultimately, she won a position at a global ad agency in Milan, Italy. While her career was exciting, it was a challenge to be self-defining in a Mad Men world that had little experience with or respect for Black experience.

    Join host, Brad Johnson and long-time friend, Yvonne, as they recall the shared experience of NYC's Upper West Side in the 80's, Yvonne's interest and expertise in etiquette, her pioneering career journey as a copywriter and Audible editor including her experience in Milan, Italy. Yvonne provides an insightful look into her relationship with Miles that provides a peek into what it's like dating someone so creatively gifted and a celebrity as well as the moments that made it so special. Join us at the corner table!

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    "Rape Or Love Affair": Mamata Banerjee's Shameful Statement After Govt Under Fire Over Hanskhali Rape

    "Rape Or Love Affair": Mamata Banerjee's Shameful Statement After Govt Under Fire Over Hanskhali Rape

    "It was just few days ago, that a horrific political violence unfolded in West Bengal's Birbhum where an entire family was allegedly set on Fire after a local TMC leaders' death. The women and kids were burnt in the fire. While the memories of the blood curdling crime are yet to fade, the state is in news for another shocking incident. A 14-year-old girl, a student of Class IX was reportedly gangraped at a birthday party in Nadia district of West Bengal. The minor was attending the birthday party of local TMC Leaders' son. When she came home she was in pain and died soon after. The state Police have arrested a Trinamool Congress panchayat member after the victim’s family accused him of committing the crime. The accused has been identified as Brajagopal Alias Sohail Gayali. The parents of the minor, a student of Class 9, lodged a complaint against the accused at Hanskhali police station on Saturday, four days after the incident. According to the complaint, the girl went to the residence of the accused on Monday afternoon to attend his birthday party, but she returned home in an ailing condition and died soon after. The girl's mother told reporters that her daughter was bleeding profusely and had severe abdominal pain after she came back from the party at the residence of the local TMC leader’s son, and before they could take her to hospital, she died. she further said, From the sequence of events and after talking to the people present at the party, we are sure she was gang-raped by the accused and his friends,”

    Episode QS60: Michaela Carter + Kate Christensen (July 29, 2021)

    Episode QS60: Michaela Carter + Kate Christensen (July 29, 2021)

    Author (and indie bookstore owner!) Michaela Carter discusses her new book Leonora in the Morning Light, a novel of the real-life Surrealist artist Leonora Carrington, with fellow author Kate Christensen (The Great Man). The two novelists discuss the intersections of painting and writing, women artists as muses for each other, madness and dreams, and their shared love of writing about food. (Recorded April 12, 2021)

    Love Quadrangle - The Murder of Devon Guzman

    Love Quadrangle - The Murder of Devon Guzman

    At just 19 years old, Devon had her whole life in front of her but that all changed when her love life got too messy. Tune in to this tragic story of how one woman becomes the victim of a jealous craze. 

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    Empower Your Life with Love Fridays!

    Empower Your Life with Love Fridays!
    Love is our greatest challenge and the largest most magnificent experience in life. It can be exhilarating and joyful, and the absence of love can be quite painful. What stories are you telling yourself about love? Are you stuck in old patterns and outworn stories? Do you really know when you are being unloving to yourself? It's time to Break Free and create a new LOVE STORY! Join Dr. Jean Marie Farish, LOVE LIGHT Host and author of Living in the Spirit of Love: Our Natural State of Being and Living In Love: Character and Philosophy of Henry Drummond. Dive in to learn more about the phenomenon of love. Become more aware with deep thought provoking insights to stimulate self-introspection and self-reflection. This show, Have a LOVE AFFAIR with yourself, will focus on the 'Recipe of Love', including the ingredients of love, to help you become more loving and authentic; and to find joy in who you are created to be.

    Heavy-Lift This, Bitch (Lifetime Movie)

    Heavy-Lift This, Bitch (Lifetime Movie)

    “The Evil Twin” has Sarah incensed with Emily’s inability to dig deeper and ask even just basic questions about what is happening in her own life. Mary is violently annoyed with the starring role that hot chocolate plays in this week’s movie—again. AND THIS TIME IT HAS A CONDIMENT. Sarah and Mary agree they’d much rather gamble and be friends with the evil twin as the other one is a varsity snooze-fest. 

     

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    Top Listener Location Minisode #1- Manhattan, NY: The Murders of Eleanor Serestas and Captain Paul Howard

    Top Listener Location Minisode #1- Manhattan, NY: The Murders of Eleanor Serestas and Captain Paul Howard

    Happy Saturday! As a thank you to our amazing listeners, we picked our top 4 listener locations and sourced some grizzly stories from local newspapers. For our first installment of this series, Maggie tells Jasmin a story from Manhattan, NY about a gruesome crime of passion from the Revolutionary era. ***As always, the source material can be found at thegoodolddayspod.com. 

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    Episode 4: Teks-Teks Apik Ciamik

    Episode 4: Teks-Teks Apik Ciamik

    Laila dan Dara sok sastra!

    Kali ini, Laila dan Dara masing-masing memilih dua teks yang menurut mereka apik, ciamik, atau berpengaruh dalam hidup mereka. Teksnya bisa apa aja, mulai dari penggalan pidato, kutipan sajak, sampai tulisan di stiker angkot.

    2.39 Dara's first text, penggalan dari buku non-fiksi seorang fotografer dan istrinya.

    11.08 Laila's first text, lirik lagu patah hati dari penyanyi perempuan tahun 90an

    21.40 Dara's second text, reffrain lagu tentang hidup dari vokalis band tahun 90an

    29.52 Laila's second text, cerpen kanon dari salah satu cerpenis legendaris Indonesia.

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    Intro & outro song: "Talk" / Written by Arulpragasam, Plaate, Leembruggen, Fernhout / Performed by M.I.A. / Periscope, 2016

    Overcoming the slippery slope of Enabling in relationships!

    Overcoming the slippery slope of  Enabling in relationships!
    Do you find yourself making excuses for your partner? br Do you feel resentment often about how much you do? br Do you wonder when it will be time for you to be taken care of? br Does your partner have an addiction? is he or she emotionally unavailable or troubled and you feel only you can help him or her? br Are you waiting for him or her to get better with the hope that then your relationship will be fulfilling? br If you answered yes to any of these questions- this week's show is the show for you. br Sandra is joined by Tracey Deer Gemini Award Winning Producer, Director and Creator of Mohawk Girls who will talk about her journey from caretaking, codependency and enabling in love, to learning and becoming a happy empowered woman in love and in life! br Tracey and Sandra will talk about how to get out of the tricky dynamics of enabling and caretaking. br Find out how to reclaim yourself and learn how to have the love affair you've always dreamt of.
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