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    Explore "loveless" with insightful episodes like "Aline Laurent-Mayard - Se libérer du genre et de l'injonction à la sexualité", "S03ep60 - Libri a tema LGBTQ+", "260 - Near Dark: The Filmography of Kathryn Bigelow - Part 1", "March 2022 Book Chat - Loveless" and "Interview with Lo Moon" from podcasts like ""VA VERS TON RISQUE", "Bookatini", "CineNation", "Alphabet Book Club" and "Bringin' it Backwards"" and more!

    Episodes (17)

    Aline Laurent-Mayard - Se libérer du genre et de l'injonction à la sexualité

    Aline Laurent-Mayard - Se libérer du genre et de l'injonction à la sexualité

    Ma nouvelle invitée sur le podcast est Aline Laurent-Mayard. Journaliste, autrice, créatrice de podcasts, Aline est aussi non-binaire, asexuelle, aromantique et parent d’un enfant qu’elle a conçu par PMA. J’ai voulu rencontrer Aline pour parler de son podcast « Free from Desire », où elle parle de son asexualité et de son aromantisme et pour parler de son plus récent podcast : « Bienvenu.e bébé », où elle parle d’éducation « gender creative » (ce qu’on appelle en France, l’éducation non-genrée). 


    Je trouve Aline géniale pour son audace, son militantisme créatif, son côté atypique et unique en son genre. 🤗🌈🦄🤸🏼‍♀️✨


    Si vous souhaitez découvrir les podcasts d’Aline, ils sont disponibles sur toutes les plateformes d’écoute. Vous pouvez également 


    trouver ses livres en librairie et pour suivre son actualité, je vous conseille de vous abonner à sa page Instagram @yallahaline. 


    J’espère que vous aurez autant de plaisir à écouter cet épisode que j’ai eu de plaisir à la rencontrer. Bonne écoute et à bientôt pour un nouvel épisode !


    Sources et ressources :


    Podcasts :


    > « À la recherche du sperme parfait », un podcast de Aline Laurent Mayard, chez Binge Audio

    > « Free from desire », un podcast de Aline Laurent Mayard, de Paradiso Media

    > « Bienvenu.e Bebe », un podcast de Aline Laurent Mayard, de Paradiso Media


    Livres :


    >  « Les corps abstinents », de Emmanuelle Richard, aux Éditions Flammarion 

    > « La chair est triste, hélas », de Ovidie, aux Éditions Julliard

    > « Vieille fille », de Marie Kock, aux Éditions La Découverte

    > « La contrainte à l’hétérosexualité », de Adrienne Rich, aux Éditions Mamamelis

    > « Désirer a tout prix » de Tal Madesta, Binge Audio

    > « Ace », de Angela Chen, aux Éditions Beacon Press

    > « Loveless », de Alice Oseman, aux Éditions Hachette Romans

    > « Amazing Ace, Awesome Aro », de Victoria Barron, aux Éditions Jessica Kingsley Pub

    > « Libérés de la masculinité », de Aline Laurent-Mayard, aux Éditions JC Lattès

    > « Le genre expliqué à celles et ceux qui sont perdu.es », aux Éditions Buchet-Chastel


    Séries


    > « Heartstopper », de Alice Oseman, sur Netflix

    > « Skam », sur Francetv slash 


    Mais aussi :


    @reneegreusard

    S03ep60 - Libri a tema LGBTQ+

    S03ep60 - Libri a tema LGBTQ+
    Benvenuti i bentornati in Bookatini - il podcast per chi è ghiotto di libri. L'episodio 60 è dedicato ai libri a tema LGBTQ+.
    Nell’episodio di oggi abbiamo chiacchierato approfonditamente di questi libri:
    • Scritto sul corpo, di Jeanette Winterson, Mondadori editore
    • Quadrilogia Il regno, di Banana Yoshimoto, Feltrinelli editore
    Abbiamo anche citato questi libri, che abbiamo ma non abbiamo letto:
    • Cantoras, di Carolina De Robertis, Knopf editore
    • Acquadolce, di Akwaeke Emezi, Il Saggiatore editore
    • Loveless, di Alice Oseman, Mondadori editore
    • Scheletro femmina, di Francesco Cicconetti, Mondadori editore
    • Le cattive, di Camila Villada, SUR editore
    • Detransition, baby, di Torrey Petres, Mondadori editore
    Potete contattarci, scrivere commenti, suggerimenti, domande e condividete con noi le vostre letture su questo tema contattandoci nella pagina Instagram Bookatini_podcast, dove potete trovare anche le nostre live, in onda di mercoledì.

    Se volete sostenerci e godere di contenuti aggiuntivi, potete unirvi a 4 possibili livelli di Patreon che trovate al link: https://www.patreon.com/bookatini

    La sigla di Bookatini è scritta e suonata da Andrea Cerea

    260 - Near Dark: The Filmography of Kathryn Bigelow - Part 1

    260 - Near Dark: The Filmography of Kathryn Bigelow - Part 1
    "I'm gonna separate your head from your shoulders." For Episode 260, Brandon and Thomas are tackling the first three films of Kathryn Bigelow's career. Listen as they discuss cult classics like THE LOVELESS and NEAR DARK while also talking about the Jamie Lee Curtis-led vehicle, BLUE STEEL.  Join our Patreon for More Content: https://www.patreon.com/cinenation Contact Us: Facebook: @cinenation Instagram: @cinenationpodcast Twitter: @CineNationPod TikTok: @cinenation Letterboxd: CineNation Podcast E-mail: cinenationpodcast@gmail.com

    March 2022 Book Chat - Loveless

    March 2022 Book Chat - Loveless
    March2022 Book Chat: Loveless by Alice Oseman

    https://alphabetbookclub.nz 

    This episode's guests:
    * Jacob from A Very Queer Book Club: https://www.instagram.com/a.veryqueerbookclub/
    https://twitter.com/DatDemlow
    https://www.tiktok.com/@a.veryqueerbookclub  

    * Ciara:
    https://twitter.com/CiaraMMitchell
    https://www.tiktok.com/@amoldineshepard

    * Jay:
    https://discoverylover.tumblr.com/  



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    Special thanks to Claire Cowan for the gorgeous music. Find out more about Claire at: www.clairesmusic.com

    Interview with Lo Moon

    Interview with Lo Moon
    We had the pleasure of interviewing Matt Lowell of Lo Moon over Zoom video!

    Known for delivering enticing and atmospheric soundscapes comprising ethereal guitar work, yearning lyrics, and resonant synths, Lo Moon are an alternative pop/rock outfit based in Los Angeles, California. Made up of frontman Matt Lowell (guitar/vocals), Crisanta Baker (synth/bass/samples), Sam Stewart (guitar), and Sterling Laws (drums), the group first appeared on the scene in the latter half of 2016, although the project had been evolving for many years prior. Lo Moon's self-titled debut album appeared in 2018 and charted in the Top Five of Billboard's Heatseekers chart, and the band returned in 2022 with sophomore their full-length, A Modern Life.

    Around 2011, principal songwriter Lowell had begun planting the seeds of what would become the project’s first single, "Loveless." The track went through many changes in terms of lyrics, sound, and length. During this time, Lowell relocated from his native New York to Los Angeles, where he encountered Baker and Stewart, and Lo Moon became a collaborative effort. With Baker and Stewart's talents and input, "Loveless" wound up being a seven-minute epic that sprawling and transcended light and dark, both lyrically and aurally. After putting out the song online, it began to garner widespread attention and praise from the likes of Beats 1 Music and frontman Dougy Mandagi. Many also began to draw comparisons to fellow atmospheric acts with weighted songwriting under their belt -- from and to the and. However, the band decided to hold back in delivering further material and let "Loveless" stand as the sole representation of their sound for quite some time.

    During this "hibernation period," the track's demo was eventually passed on to producer, and former guitarist. Impressed with the layered sound palette and the band's approach to the writing process, went on to help produce their debut album after they signed with. The activity was also rife outside of the studio, with the ensemble going on to open for, Muna, and, both in the U.S. and overseas. Lo Moon's eponymous debut full-length arrived in February 2018. The band's second single, "This Is It," charted in the Top Ten of Billboard's Adult Alternative Songs chart, and the album peaked at number four in the Heatseekers chart. Non-album single "For Me, It's You" appeared in 2018, and touring drummer Sterling Laws became a full-time bandmember later in the year. The band returned in 2021 with the single "Dream Never Dies," which made the Top 40 of the AAA chart. Lo Moon's second album, A Modern Life, appeared on in 2022. The band described the album as being about survival, and the struggle to find an identity.

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    Shanda Sharer: amicizie tossiche

    Shanda Sharer: amicizie tossiche
    Shanda aveva 12 anni quando le sue amiche l'hanno attirata in trappola, torturata e uccisa. Il movente? La gelosia di una loro, Melinda Loveless. O almeno così è scritto nei verbali di polizia. L'omicidio, infatti, è maturato in contesti familiari violenti e disfunzionali. Ma un'amicizia tossica, senza arrivare all'omicidio, può capitare a chiunque. Come uscirne?

    Andrey Zvyagintsev & Mikhail Krichman (Pt 1) - Director and Cinematographer Team

    Andrey Zvyagintsev & Mikhail Krichman (Pt 1) - Director and Cinematographer Team

    EPISODE 65 - ANDREY ZVYAGINTSEV & MIKHAIL KRICHMAN - Director & Cinematographer Team - Part 1

    Team Deakins have an amazing conversation with the Russian collaborative team of Andrey Zvyagintsev and Mikhail Krichman (LOVELESS, LEVIATHAN, THE BANISHMENT). We have been avid fans of their films for years and so this was very special to us. Their films are: The Return, The Banishment, Elena, Leviathan and Loveless. We speak about so many things that we had to make two episodes from the result! In this episode we learn about their unique collaborative process of 20 years, their experiences on The Return, The Banishment and Elena. We speak about VFX, how Andrey works with his actors and how they battle unpredictable elements, like children and weather. A great conversation with true masters of filmmaking!

    RECOMMENDED EPISODE VIEWING: The Return, The Banishment, Elena, Leviathan, Loveless

    Ben Lamb (Lydia Loveless)

    Ben Lamb (Lydia Loveless)

    In this episode of The Blue Collar Bass Player I talk to the bassist of Lydia Loveless' band, Ben Lamb. Ben is a musician and graphic design artist from Columbus Ohio. In this episode we talk about the negative mentality of selling out, what it means to be in a band on an indie label (Bloodshot Records), and what it means to service a song writer as the bass player in their band. We set up at the Wilky in Brooklyn to talk about Ben's relationship with the instrument and how he came to make a life in music.

    Oscar Podcast #54: Post-Cannes Wrap Up and the State of the Oscar Race

    Oscar Podcast #54: Post-Cannes Wrap Up and the State of the Oscar Race

    Finally!

    After two months of no podcasts, I return for #54 with special guests Júlia Guimaraes and David Acacia. David is an AW member as well as a member of the International Cinephile Society. He guested on last year's post-Cannes podcast and he's back to spill some tea on his faves, what he didn't like and the general 'meh' feeling of this year's festival.

    Bear with this podcast, folks, as David's connection goes in and out so much he sounds like he's reporting from the Black Lodge in Twin Peaks. Júlia, however, comes up with a clever tactic to overcome this.

    The podcast covers the Cannes prize winners and their possibility as awards contenders as we move through the season. With The Beguiled, The Killing of a Sacred Deer and Wonderstruck there are certainly some that could find themselves with Oscar attention. We also talk about the foreign language film contenders from the festival, including Palme d'Or winner The Square, Grand Prize winner 120 Battements par minute and Jury Prize winner Loveless. We dig into the female representation of the in competition films, which jury member Jessica Chastain found disturbingly lacking (her press conference convo started a viral firestorm).

    We finish up, of course, talking about Nicole Kidman's 70th anniversary prize, bestowed on her for her body of work in this year's festival (The Beguiled, The Killing of a Sacred Deer - both in competition - plus How to Talk to Girls at Parties and Top of the Lake: China Girl

    This podcast runs about 1h 45m and if you make it all the way to the end despite David's dropping in and out I heartily salute you.

    Intro music: “Going Green”

    Outro music: Thomas Newman’s “New York City By Day” from the Original Motion Picture Soundtrack of Desperately Seeking Susan

    'Ends that Connect' - (Rev. Dr. Marlin Lavanhar)

    'Ends that Connect' - (Rev. Dr. Marlin Lavanhar)
    The sermon was delivered on Sunday, October 12, 2014, at All Souls Unitarian Church in Tulsa, Oklahoma, by Rev. Dr. Marlin Lavanhar, Senior Minister. SERMON DESCRIPTION Some endings create a separation and some connect us. When a person stops thinking he is unlovable, he begins to experience love. When our self-centeredness or self-hatred die, we begin to blossom. When we stop thinking we are our job title or family role or our body or the best or worst thing we’ve ever done, we start discovering who we really are. When we enter a relationship or join an organization there are some freedoms we must give up, but in return we receive many rewards that we could never have had without making the sacrifices required. Some people never learn how entering a commitment or covenant or relationship both limits us and expands our possibilities. To fail to learn and live this core truth is to fail one of the fundamentals of life and love. When we learn to celebrate, rather than resist the endings that connect us, we come more fully alive. SUBSCRIBE TO AUDIO PODCAST: VIEW ON YOUTUBE: SUBSCRIBE TO WATCH OTHER VIDEOS: GIVE A DONATION TO HELP US SPREAD THIS LOVE BEYOND BELIEF: LET'S CONNECT: Facebook: Twitter: All Souls Church Website:

    Episode 155 - Steven Woods

    Episode 155 - Steven Woods
    In this episode, I hung out with Steven Woods. He hosts his own music show called "Lost Weekend". Lost Weekend is an alt-country show on The Independent FM every Sunday from 10AM-12N PST. He educated me on country music. From Jason Isbell to Ryan Bingham and Andrew Combs, Texas native Steven Woods spins country music on the Nardcast. Enjoy. More info: www.thenardcast.com Info on Lost Weekend: www.facebook.com/lostweekend22 www.twitter.com/lostweekend22 www.spreaker.com/user/lostweekend22
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