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the shoot 2
Part 2 = The 5 key individuals you have to hire - How to interview your perspective crew - How much do you pay - What you need from your crew - what your crew needs - 7 steps to success
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the shoot part 1
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Part 2 = The 5 key individuals you have to hire - How to interview your perspective crew - How much do you pay - What you need from your crew - what your crew needs - 7 steps to success
anchoring & self image
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A lecture in London 1982 by a Milton Erickson disciple covering Anchoring and Self Image
Milton Erickson - Strategies for giving up Smoking
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Lecture from a Milton Erickson devotee in 1982.
Whistleblower , Waterboarding - Christopher Hitchens , Arguably
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Essays by Christopher Hitchens from his Audio book Arguably. Read by Simon Prebble Waterboarding is a type of torture designed to inflict the sensation of drowning on the victim. This is typically accomplished by placing a cloth over the persons face and pouring water over that cloth. This form of torture had been used by U.S. soldiers during the War on Terror in the early 2000's. This is aroun...
Afganistan - Christopher Hitchens
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From the Christopher Hitchens audio book Arguably . Read by Simon Prebble I spent my entire time in Afghanistan, from dawn until dusk and then beyond, utterly and completely obsessed with women. You may ask why I am telling you this. What about the land mines, the lurking Taliban, the warlords, the malaria and the dysentery, the battling tribes, the beating sun and the forbidding landscape? The...
The Burka / Wine / Prince Charles
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From Christopher Hitchens Audio book Arguably . Read by Simon Prebble His views on - The Burka Wine Prince Charles
Forgetting, The Mirror Game and Observation - Milton Erickson Lectures
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A Milton Erickson/ Bandler and Grindler disciple lectures On Forgetting, The Mirror Game and Observation London 1982.
Film makers Guilds - Writer, Director and Screen Actor's Guilds part 1
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Writer, Director and Screen Actor's Guilds Plus Unions A Film school lecture By Dov S-S Simens Pre internet - all notes mentioned are now available on the net.
Indirect suggestion, individuality and Abreaction in Hypnosis - Milton Erickson
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A lecture in London 1981, Indirect suggestion, individuality and Abreaction in hypnosis by a Milton Erickson disciple.
Metaphor In Trance - Milton Erickson Lecture
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A tape is of a lecture attended in 1981 by a Milton Erickson disciple. The lecture is on tactics to be used on a client going into trance including using Metaphor.
Inducing trance by using existing altered states - Milton Erickson
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Unpleasant Memories / Automatic function of forgotten memories / Transactional Analysis/ Trance Rating; Depth / Hypnotic Phenomena Recorded for lectures on NLP Hypnosis and Psychology in 1982 by a Milton Erickson disciple who’s name I forget.
Fleet streets finest - Christopher Hitchens
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From Christopher Hitchens audio book Arguably . Read by Simon Prebble From Evelyn Waugh to Michael Frayn, novelists have portrayed journalists as bibulous, cynical and slothful. But for Christopher Hitchens, the tales of 'unredeemed squalor' and fiddled expenses evoke nostalgia for a vanished age
Flashheart - Christopher Hitchens
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Flashheart Christopher Hitchens essays from his book arguably. Read by Simon Prebble
J G Ballard - The Catastrophist - Christopher Hitchens
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From Christopher Hitchens audio book Arguably IN THE SPRING of 2006, at the Hay-on-Wye book festival, I was introduced at dinner to Sir Martin Rees, who is the professor of cosmology and astrophysics at Cambridge University and also holds the pleasingly archaic title of Astronomer Royal. He was to give a lecture that was later reprinted with the title “Dark Materials,” in honor of the late prof...
Steven Spender - Christopher Hitchens -Arguably
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Steven Spender - Christopher Hitchens -Arguably
Indépendant film making pt THE SCREENPLAY
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Indépendant film making pt THE SCREENPLAY
Developing Trance - The Voice - Milton Erickson Lectures
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Developing Trance - The Voice - Milton Erickson Lectures
Phillip Larkin - Christopher Hitchens Arguably
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Phillip Larkin - Christopher Hitchens Arguably
Graham Greene pt2 -I'll Be Damned - Christopher Hitchens - Arguably
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Graham Greene pt2 -I'll Be Damned - Christopher Hitchens - Arguably
Organising & Budgeting Your Movie - Pt4
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Organising & Budgeting Your Movie - Pt4
Indépendant Film Making - Producing and Writing Pt1
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Indépendant Film Making - Producing and Writing Pt1
Milton Erickson -Hypnotic Phenomena
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Milton Erickson -Hypnotic Phenomena
Graham Greene -I'll Be Damned - Christopher Hitchens - Arguably
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Graham Greene -I'll Be Damned - Christopher Hitchens - Arguably
John Buchan - Great Scot - Christopher Hitchens - Arguably
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John Buchan - Great Scot - Christopher Hitchens - Arguably
Anthony Powell - Christopher Hitchens - Arguably
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Anthony Powell - Christopher Hitchens - Arguably
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Pound was right about a lot. Churchill was a Rothschild agent. Usury is poison. WW1 was a banker's war. Etc...
I really wish Hitch was here right now. God, how he'd have hated djt.
So good
How come Moss didnt get arrested? He was in on it too and got half
Her performance was flawless. She must have gotten on her knees in thanks when she was offered that role.
All Shelley had to say was he guessed the contracts were there based on Romas talk
Or just keep his mouth shut too
19:34 act v
23:33 - 27:40
42:01
I liked Lena Lamont a lot more than the Debbie Reynolds character in "Singing In The Rain." In fact, I found the whole romance between Don Lockwood and Kathy Selden rather gross. He looked more like her father than her lover.
18:34 induction
12:23 Representational systems for experience, an exercise/experiment
50:00 Erickson's indirect - hypnosis 1 1:00:40 Erickson's direct - hypnosis 1 (the hand)
ONE. OF. THE. BEST. MOVIES. EVER.
12:35 - "Taken at the flood"
0:17 I remember the first time I watched this movie, I practically jumped in my seat when I first heard Lina talk. I was like "Holy crap! She's so shrill. No wonder they wouldn't let her speak." 😂😂😂
Peak Hitchens
I think if ij had not been for Malcom Muggeridge, there was a very good chance that Wodehouse would of been hanged , I`m sure the English aristocracy were not his greatest fans.
What song does cosmo sing does anybody know ?
It’s the finale song of The Jazz Singer where Al Jolson sings Mammy in blackface lmao
Maugham criticized by a bunch of lousy mid-listers, smdh.
😅 😊
Miss 'em both, both brilliant minds in different ways. Peace.
Hitchens is incredible. Gynecologist, Whitman?? He is awesome. I started to doubt his homeland without the prerequisite "Churchill" name drop, then it came at 14:52. Now all is well.
Superbly read.
Hitchens: The guy on the sidelines telling the player what he ought to have done, as he piles more fries down his top hatch and lights another fag.
If Pound was a simpleton, then how come he had an instinctive feeling that there was something very wrong with the Federal Reserve System, and told Eustace Mullins to investigate ? The book the latter wrote : The Secrets of the Federal Reserve, was plagiarised - almost word-for-word - by G, Edward Griffin, in his book : The Creature from Jekyll Island, depriving Eustace Mullins - and Ezra Pound - of their deserved credits.
Hitchens was a pompous, over-rated “intellectual”. Towards the end of his miserable life, he identified as a J and ZioCon.
It hurt me when Shelly said, 'I sold them'
what is this dude yapping about
I love donald o'conner❤
Christopher Hitchens (God rest his soul) was a magnificent bastard and we miss him...but he was also one of those normally rational Englishmen who are totally unhinged about the Catholic Church.
wow
i mean he killled the rightful king
he sucks
but hate brutus
i liike this act
onestly
ok i think i know
uummmmmmmm
🤔bruh when dose it end at V?!?!
Waugh was the greatest novelist of his generation. Sorry if he offends the snobbish atheist sensibilities of the English intelligentsia by not only having believed in God, but having been a devout Catholic no less.
'Ted Kennedy 300 pounds of condemned veal'
I am sick of the snobbery of people who overrate their own literary ability and imply that lovers of Maughen's work 'know nothing of English'. Well fck you, old Willie may not have been Shakespeare but man he could tell a story.
Thank you, LPK, for the recording, which I’ve heard many times before, and for the photos, many of which are new to me. So happy to have found this.
Your very welcome
I totally forgot this movie had blackface in it
Jean Hagen in this role was just one of the perfect things about this film. She is WONDERFUL!
These actors are great but do you know who is greater? Jesus. He is selfless and loving. He died for everyone's sins, past, present, and future. Be careful when watching these films. We mustn't make these people our idols. Exodus 20:3-5 says "You must not have any other god but me. You must not make for yourself an idol of any kind or an image of anything in the heavens on earth or in the sea. You must not bow down to them or worship them, for I, the Lord your God, am a jealous God who will not tolerate your affection for any other gods." Not only that, but the end times are here. 2 Timothy 4:1-5 states "You should know this, Timothy, that in the last days there will be very difficult times. People will love only themselves and their money. They will be boastful and proud, scoffing at God, disobedient to their parents, and ungrateful. They will consider nothing sacred. They will be unloving and unforgiving; they will slander others and have no self-control. They will be cruel and hate what is good. They will betray their friends, be reckless, be puffed up with pride, and love pleasure rather than God. They will act religious, but they will reject the power that could make them godly. Stay away from people like that!" This is merely to inform people, not to attack them. God bless.
No 847 in The New Oxford Book of English Verse😊 Poem starts at 0:32.
people with chronic illnesses aren't always affected by drugs in the way a person not taking them might think. i've taken several of the same things (not all) and I'd say the drugs don't make that much of a difference, the overall chronic illness though would make it that I would never attempt to be President. The drugs he took, my guess, made him more capable, not less. Crazy to think of someone in that kind of pain and misery saddled with such responsibilities. but amphetamines, cortisone, phenobarbital, metamucil, etc. doesn't sound too dramatic too me. Lomitil either. not sure what he took to sleep but all in all these drugs seem lightweight for someone in chronic pain. i know several people who function well on way more than that. just my 2 cents. the womanizing would prob be more of a distraction and the pain itself more of a distraction than those lightweight drugs.