As summer sizzles on, we at What She Said are readying ourselves for a little downtime. But not before delivering a show that will warm your hearts as much as the summer sun itself. Today, we explore stories and insights that range from changing societal perceptions about aging to unearthing local tourism’s unexplored potential. Our first guest today is the… View Post
A Week for the Books! Barbenheimer, Hollywood Shuts Down, Actors’, Writers’, Studios’ Toxic Moment.
By Anne Brodie Strike! The Screen Actors Guild (SAG) and the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (AMPTP) are marching the picket lines and production, for the most part, has shut down. Film, TV, and streaming are not producing new works. For the foreseeable, films and shows will be released, without the help of actor promotion. And unless it… View Post
Empowering Voices: Diverse Conversations That Challenge and Inspire
In the latest podcast, we journey through diverse and empowering voices, crossing through compelling stories that challenge our perspectives, inspire change, and drive the conversation on crucial issues. From advocating women’s rights to challenging ‘hustle culture,’ the spectrum is broad, deep, and rich in insights. Our episode begins with Catherine Dunphy, a fervent women’s rights advocate, writer, poet, and humanist…. View Post
Steady Your Nerves, Excercise Your Brain, Pray for a Miracle, Make an Action Movie, Cook and Live Life! An Inspiring Week.
By Anne Brodie It landed Tuesday and most of you have seen it. Mission Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One is long. The opening two acts of more or less static, multi-face exposition, followed by long car chases in Rome and boat-and-bridge chases in Venice would have benefited from a fastidious editor’s cuts. The third act more than makes up… View Post
Dr. Shirley Cheechoo and the 6th Annual Weengushk International Film Festival on Manitoulin Island
The 6th annual Weengushk International Film Festival (WIFF) July 14-16, 2023 on beautiful Manitoulin Island brings a wealth of film arts to this remote part of Northern Ontario. 57 Indigenous-made films from around the world will be shown alongside a star-studded lineup of Indigenous Canadian indigenous actors/ filmmakers including Gail Maurice, Jennifer Podemski, and Gary Farmer. WIFF was founded by… View Post
Surviving the Heat Wave: Navigating Family Conflicts, Exploring Toronto and Diving into the Film World
As Canada is gripped by an unprecedented heat wave, we’re finding ways to stay cool – both physically and mentally. This week’s show is a refreshing break from the soaring temperatures, bringing you insightful discussions about family dynamics, virtual travel, and the intriguing world of film. Aly Pain, a certified coach specializing in family conflict, graces our episode with her… View Post
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