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Discover the world of independent film with Filmmaking Conversations with Damien Swaby! From industry professionals to the next generation of filmmakers, Damien Swaby brings his unique perspectives on indie filmmaking and the conversations that are taking place across the community. Listeners will find inspiration and guidance from conversations on the podcast and leave armed with the knowledge to make their own indie films. Tune in to Filmmaking Conversations with Damien Swaby today! Proud ...
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Jade & Damien

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Join the fun with Jade & Damien, waking you up every weekday morning from 5am. Baked fresh each morning right here in the Illawarra, with fun banter, local news, gossip and listeners chipping in great yarns from right across the community. So set the alarm and start your morning with Jade & Damien between 5am and 9am weekdays, or play catch-up on the podcast!
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Filmmaking Conversations with Damien Swaby

Filmmaking Conversations with Damien Swaby

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Filmmaking Conversations with Damien Swaby is a small fraction of the critical conversations currently taking place across the indie film community. The podcast reaches out to the next generation of filmmakers, who continue to look for inspiration and guidance.
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Systématise ton Génie → Scale ton InfoBusiness Je parle de modèles mentaux, d'apprentissage, de systématisation, de prise des décisions, de création… et comment amplifier tout ça avec l'IA. Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
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A daily sports podcast with one of Northern California’s most accomplished personalities. Each weekday, Damien Barling brings a unique blend of national and local sports stories with a mixture of music, movies, and pop culture. Whether with guests or solo The Podcast with Damien Barling will be an unfiltered stream of thought to today’s most current events and biggest sports stories.
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Film Food And More With Damien

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Film Food & More With Damien- Think of film food & More with Damien as that favorite pot of gumbo with a little bit of all the things you love. On his podcast, he dives into all things film food music culture and more. He tries to intimate conversations, rather than simple interviews. His goal is to educate, inspire you to uncover and unleash your best, most authentic self.
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EQ.IQ Podcast with Nick and Damien

Experimental Designs Consulting, LLC

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You are invited to listen to the first episodes, to be released on Tuesday, July 5th. Experimental Designs Consulting is launching a new podcast exploring the ins-and-outs of starting a new lab. Join Nick and Damien as they share over 30 years of experience on everything there is to know about putting together a new lab, leading the development of your team, and bringing your scientific vision to reality. Whether you’re kicking off your own startup biotech company or starting as new biomedic ...
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Life is… whatever you make it. That's why I'm doing this podcast. During my life I have been through my ups and downs but remaining positive in the face of adversity has been essential for me. After overcoming cancer 5 times, I have recently been given the news that my last chemo treatment hasn’t worked and I’m currently terminal. My daily battle with cancer is a constant and painful fight but I am determined to leave a legacy and give back as much as I can to others. The Life is… podcast is ...
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Helen De Michiel – A Pioneer in Participatory Media and Community StorytellingIn this episode of Filmmaking Conversations with Damien Swaby, we dive into the fascinating world of participatory media and innovative storytelling with Helen De Michiel—a trailblazing producer, director, writer, and community engagement specialist. Helen shares insights…
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Nigel Biggar CBE is Emeritus Regius Professor of Moral Theology at the University of Oxford and Distinguished Scholar in Residence at Pusey House, Oxford. In his recent book, Colonialism: A Moral Reckoning Nigel Biggar addresses the crucial questions in eight chapters: Was the British Empire driven primarily by greed and the lust to dominate? Shoul…
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In this episode, we dive into the world of independent filmmaking with Alexsiya Flora, an acclaimed filmmaker, producer, and social media mentor for rising female creatives. Alexsiya’s passion for storytelling and creative independence has propelled her to produce award-winning work and lead a thriving mentorship program, where she empowers the nex…
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Roger Partridge is chairman and a co-founder of The New Zealand Initiative and is a senior member of its research team. He led law firm Bell Gully as executive chairman from 2007 to 2014, after 16 years as a commercial litigation partner. Roger recently published a report titled, Who Makes the Law? Reining in the Supreme Court, in which he warns of…
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Martin van Beynen was born in Christchurch, and lived in West Auckland from the age of 11, where he attended St Peter's College. He later graduated from University of Auckland where he studied law and wrote for Craccum. He also completed a Diploma in Journalism at the University of Canterbury in 1989, and began working with the Otago Daily Times in…
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The book Resilience, written by the late Inge Woolf, covers her remarkable life story. Born in Vienna before the war, her story tells of fleeing from Nazi oppression and genocide, establishing a tenuous life in England, her arrival in New Zealand, marriage, tragedy and children. Join me Damien Grant, as I talk to lawyer, director, adviser, independ…
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Show Notes In this episode, we explore: Linda Booker’s transition from a career in art direction to documentary filmmaking at the age of 40. The journey of creating her upcoming documentary, "Minnie Evans: Draw or Die," which sheds light on the life and art of the remarkable self-taught artist, Minnie Evans. The deep connection between Minnie Evans…
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Dr Oliver Hartwich is the Executive Director of the NZ Initiative; New Zealand’s premier free-market think tank. Before joining the Initiative, he was a Research Fellow at the Centre for Independent Studies in Sydney, the Chief Economist at Policy Exchange in London, and an advisor in the UK House of Lords. Oliver holds a Master’s degree in Economi…
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Episode Summary: In this episode, we sit down with Curtis, a Filmmaker, Cultural advocate, and Executive Director of the nomadic cinema and The Luminal Theater (founded in 2015 ) to discuss his journey in the film industry. Influenced by his West Indian heritage and passion for storytelling. Curtis shares his experiences co-founding the New Voices …
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Episode Overview:In this episode, Damien is joined by Jessica, a talented video producer and editor working at Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts. They delve into the intricate world of digital media production, dance film, and live streaming, shedding light on the dynamic creative processes behind the scenes at one of New York City's most icon…
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In this episode of Filmmaking Conversations with Damien Swaby, we sit down with Jess, a filmmaker whose journey began in high school multimedia classes and led to a career in Los Angeles. Jess shares how a supportive teacher and a passion for video production sparked an early interest in filmmaking. From creating fun projects like mock Mastercard c…
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In this episode, we are honored to welcome Shelley Mitchell, a renowned acting coach, actress, and creative midwife who has been inspiring and guiding actors, filmmakers, and writers for over 30 years. Shelley’s unique approach to dramatic art, deeply rooted in the legacy of Eleonora Duse and the teachings of Lee Strasberg, encourages artists to bu…
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Dr Eric Crampton is the chief economist at The New Zealand Initiative, New Zealand's leading private think-tank. He previously served for over a decade as lecturer and senior lecturer in economics at the University of Canterbury. In this second interview with Dr Eric Crampton we discuss Paul H. Ruben's book, Darwinian Politics: The Evolutionary Ori…
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Show Notes: Description: In this episode of Filmmaking Conversations with Damien Swaby, we are joined by Sky, an entertainment lawyer with a career spanning over four decades. Since beginning his practice in 1981, Sky has become a leading figure in entertainment law, now practicing at the renowned firm Greenberg Glusker. Known for handling some of …
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Show Notes: Guest: Jia Wertz, Director of the Award-Winning Documentary Conviction and Journalist at Forbes Summary: In this episode, Damien Swaby sits down with Jia Wertz to discuss her transition from a successful career in corporate fashion to becoming a documentary filmmaker and journalist at Forbes. Jia shares the powerful influences that led …
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Marilyn Waring is a New Zealand feminist, former politician, author of multiple books, academic, and activist for female human rights and environmental issues. She is best known for her 1988 book If Women Counted, and she obtained a D.Phil in political economy in 1989. Through her research and writing she is known as the principal founder of the di…
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I’m beyond excited to introduce our guest, Jessica Ray—a dynamic interdisciplinary artist whose work seamlessly weaves together dance, choreography, filmmaking, and visual mixed media. Originally from Oklahoma City, Jessica now lights up the Brooklyn art scene with her diverse and impactful creations. The move was more than geographical; it was a l…
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Description: Join us for a captivating episode as we welcome Leah Warshawski—an accomplished Executive Producer, Producer, Director, Impact Producer, and even Craft Service extraordinaire. Leah shares her inspiring journey from the beautiful shores of Hawaii, where she began her film career working on iconic shows like LOST and HAWAII, to becoming …
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Overview: Cindy Chupack's career spans iconic television writing, including multiple episodes of "Sex and the City" that earned critical acclaim. Her transition to directing with "Otherhood," starring Angela Bassett, Felicity Huffman, and Patricia Arquette, showcases her versatility and deep understanding of human relationships.Discussion Highlight…
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In this captivating episode, Damien and Christi dive into a conversation about Christi's unique career path, transitioning from a neuroscientist to a documentary filmmaker. They begin with a friendly chat, addressing some initial technical difficulties and highlighting the determination to share this insightful discussion with the listeners. Christ…
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Show Notes: Interview with Natalie Schwan Natalie Schwan is an award-winning director, producer, and founder of full-service production companies Velocity Creatives and Velocity Films. Her work celebrates the human condition, the journey of the overcomer, and the spirit of adventure. Career Highlights Natalie has received multiple Telly Awards for …
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Alexis Neophytides is a distinguished documentary filmmaker based in New York City, recognized for her impactful storytelling and advocacy through film. Her recent co-directorial work includes "Fire Through Dry Grass" with Andres “Jay” Molina, a poignant exploration of art and activism by the Reality Poets inside their nursing home during the COVID…
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In this episode, we delve into the critical topic of production safety in film and TV with our esteemed guest, Paul Epstein. Paul is an Emmy-nominated executive producer renowned for his work across scripted, factual, and news TV for networks like MSNBC, Discovery, and NatGeo. With approximately 100 credits to his name, Paul's career highlights inc…
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Today, we have an exceptional episode lined up for you. Joining Damien is the talented Lisa A. Callif, an expert in copyright law. Lisa will share her invaluable insights on a topic every filmmaker needs to understand – navigating the complex world of copyright, fair use, and protecting your creative work. Main Discussion Points: Whether you're an …
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Toby Young is a British social commentator and the founder and director of the Free Speech Union in the United Kingdom, an associate editor of The Spectator, and a former associate editor at Quillette. Toby recently visited New Zealand on invitation from the NZ Free Speech Union. In this Episode we talk about his book, How to lose friends and alien…
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Episode Summary: Today, we are honored to have a special guest whose work has defined some of the most iconic films in recent years. Join us as we dive deep into the world of film editing with Eddie Hamilton, a highly acclaimed editor known for his extraordinary contributions to major blockbusters such as the "Mission: Impossible" series, "Kingsman…
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Evan Paul Moon is a New Zealand historian, a professor and author of New Zealand history and biography. Moon is widely recognised for his study of the Treaty of Waitangi, and has published two books on the topic. More recently he published Ans Westra: A Life in Photography, the story of the photographer Ans Westra, who died in 2023. Join me, Damien…
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Today, we are thrilled to host the incredibly versatile Ben H. Winters. Known for his best-selling novels and genre-bending mash-ups like "Sense and Sensibility and Sea Monsters", Ben ventured into the world of television, crafting gripping storylines for acclaimed series such as "Legion" and "Manhunt." In This Episode: Transition from Novelist to …
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Jonathan Rauch is an American journalist, philosopher and author of eight books and many articles on public policy, culture, and government. He has also written on topics as widely varied as adultery, agriculture, economics, gay marriage, height discrimination, biological rhythms, number inflation, and animal rights. Join Damien Grant as he intervi…
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Dans l'épisode du jour, je partage la méthode d'apprentissage "Elementary Worldly Wisdom" de Charlie Munger sous forme actionnable. --- Lien vers la première partie "l'ère des solopreneurs milliardaires" : https://smartlink.ausha.co/damienp/solopreneurs-milliardaires Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'infor…
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Hier soir, je regardais Moneyball. Les Oakland Athletics étaient la deuxième équipe la plus pauvre. Ils n'avaient pas les moyens de se payer des superstars. Pourtant, en 2002, ils explosent le record du nombre de victoires d'affilée : 20. Comment est-ce qu'ils ont fait ? Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'i…
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Les autres avancent sur leur vision. Pendant que moi… - Je teste une voie. - Je suis convaincu d'avoir trouvé. - Grande désillusion - Retour à la case départ Après 1 an, j'ai brisé cette boucle infernale. Dans cet épisode, j'explique comment. Et, je te donne les 4 principes qui m'ont le plus aidés. Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-c…
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The Honourable Christopher Francis Finlayson is a New Zealand lawyer and former Member of Parliament, representing the National Party. He practiced law in Wellington as a solicitor before going to the Bar in 2002. He was elected to Parliament in 2005 and became Attorney-General and Minister for Treaty of Waitangi Negotiations in 2008. During his Mi…
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Les riches automatiseront. Les pauvres seront automatisés. Ce qui donnera naissance à une nouvelle catégorie : les solopreneurs milliardaires. Comprends le nouveau paradigme, les 3 compétences complémentaires et profite du levier injuste de l'IA de demain. Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.…
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Join us as we continue our riveting conversation with Emily, a powerhouse executive who has entrenched herself in the landscape of storytelling. Today, she shares a wealth of insights gleaned from an illustrious career behind the scenes and in front of the camera. We're peeling back the curtain to reveal the confluence of skill, craft, and the vibr…
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Steven Braunias is a New Zealand author, columnist, journalist and editor. He is the author of 13 books. In his book, Missing Persons, which was winner of the 2023 Ngaio Marsh Award for Best Non-Fiction, Braunias tells Twelve extraordinary tales of disappearance including former journalist Murray Mason, found dead in the Auckland Domain; the myster…
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Choisir un métier, une carrière ou une compétence à développer c'est effrayant. J'ai longtemps douté. En lisant les grands esprits, ils répètent tous la même chose : trouve un domaine dans lequel tu as des aptitudes, sinon tu n'y arriveras pas. Voilà la solution qui m'a permis de résoudre cette énigme. Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-…
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Empowering Change Through Film with Jennifer Fischer, Executive Director of Journeys in Film. In today's enlightening episode of Filmmaking Conversations we're honored to host Jennifer Fischer, the visionary at the helm of Journeys in Film. A beacon for integrating cinema into educational paradigms, Journeys in Film is leading the charge in using t…
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Alex Calder is a professor at the Faculty of Arts, English and Drama, New Zealand of Auckland University. He also edited the book, Gallipoli to the Somme, written by Alexander Aitken. Aitken began to write about his experiences in 1917 as a wounded out-patient in Dunedin Hospital. Every few years, when the war trauma caught up with him, he revisite…
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Guests: Dave Merlino and Dustin Sweet, Writers/Directors Podcast Notes: In this compelling episode, we sit down with Dave Merlino and Dustin Sweet, the creative powerhouses behind the thought-provoking documentary "APACHE BLUES: Welcome Home." Merlino, a former federal law enforcement officer turned filmmaker, and Sweet, an animation artist with a …
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Welcome to another compelling episode of Filmmaking Conversations with Damien Swaby, where today we have the honor of hosting Pamela Uzzell, an esteemed documentary producer, director, and editor. Her feature-length documentary, "Unearthing the Dream," not only graced Arkansas Public Television as a highlight of their independent producer series bu…
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- Tu as le sentiment d'être à la traîne ? - Tu voudrais générer des résultats stables ? - Tu voudrais accélérer ta croissance ? Le réflexe, c'est de travailler plus dur en minimisant les interruptions. Si je te disais que Toyota fait exactement l'inverse ? Plusieurs fois par jour, ils arrêtent la chaîne de production pour implémenter la méthode que…
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Episode Overview: Welcome to "Filmmaking Conversations with Damien Swaby," where we explore the inner workings of the film industry and the intricacies of cinema through insightful discussions with professionals from all facets of the movie-making process. I'm your host, Damien Swaby, and in today's episode, we delve into the nuanced world of enter…
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Graham Linehan is an Irish comedy writer and anti-transgender activist. He created or co-created the sitcoms Father Ted (1995–1998), Black Books (2000–2004) and The IT Crowd (2006–2013), and he has written for shows including Count Arthur Strong, Brass Eye and The Fast Show. Early in his career, he partnered with the writer Arthur Mathews. Linehan …
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