The Good Stuff podcast, executive produced by iHeart, and Lea Pictures, is a show about perseverance; and showcases that everyone has a story. Guests dig deep into their journeys to talk about hardships they’ve been through and the grit and determination it took to overcome these hard times. This show is geared toward individuals looking for inspiration and perspective.
Episode 13, “Not Today, Not Like This with Danny Manning” will drop Tuesday, September 5th. Danny is a retired Fdny firefighter with Irish roots who went in to ground zero on 9/11/2001 to help. In this episode, he talks about the aftermath of the September 11th attacks and shares stories of heartbreak, bravery, and heroism. Danny, a first-generation American with Irish immigrant parents, joined Fdny in 1979 and worked in some of NYC’s busiest firehouses. He retired out of Engine 53 Ladder 43, “El Barrios Bravest.” The hosts also connect with Manning over their Irish roots,...
Episode 13, “Not Today, Not Like This with Danny Manning” will drop Tuesday, September 5th. Danny is a retired Fdny firefighter with Irish roots who went in to ground zero on 9/11/2001 to help. In this episode, he talks about the aftermath of the September 11th attacks and shares stories of heartbreak, bravery, and heroism. Danny, a first-generation American with Irish immigrant parents, joined Fdny in 1979 and worked in some of NYC’s busiest firehouses. He retired out of Engine 53 Ladder 43, “El Barrios Bravest.” The hosts also connect with Manning over their Irish roots,...
- 9/5/2023
- Podnews.net
Los Angeles, July 8 (Ians) Actor Bradley Cooper is entering the world of podcast to bring “real people telling real stories that inspire and motivate” listeners.
The ‘Silver Linings Playbook’ actor’s Lea Pictures production company has signed a multiyear audio deal with iHeartPodcasts, the podcast division of iHeartMedia.
Cooper will serve as the executive producer for the entire slate, which will be distributed by iHeartPodcasts on the iHeartRadio app and other audio platforms, as per ‘Variety’.
“Sharing stories that inspire, motivate and resonate is one of the reasons I started Lea Pictures, and I’m excited to team up with iHeartPodcasts to bring them to life for millions of listeners,” Cooper said in a statement provided to ‘Variety’.
“Our shows will feature real people telling real stories, and we knew iHeart was the perfect partner to reach as many people as possible. I look forward to dreaming up more extraordinary stories together,...
The ‘Silver Linings Playbook’ actor’s Lea Pictures production company has signed a multiyear audio deal with iHeartPodcasts, the podcast division of iHeartMedia.
Cooper will serve as the executive producer for the entire slate, which will be distributed by iHeartPodcasts on the iHeartRadio app and other audio platforms, as per ‘Variety’.
“Sharing stories that inspire, motivate and resonate is one of the reasons I started Lea Pictures, and I’m excited to team up with iHeartPodcasts to bring them to life for millions of listeners,” Cooper said in a statement provided to ‘Variety’.
“Our shows will feature real people telling real stories, and we knew iHeart was the perfect partner to reach as many people as possible. I look forward to dreaming up more extraordinary stories together,...
- 7/8/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
iHeartMedia, the No. 1 podcast publisher globally according to Podtrac, announced today a new multi-year audio deal between iHeartPodcasts and Lea Pictures, a production company launched by Bradley Cooper in 2020. The collaboration will include several new co-produced shows including The Good Stuff Podcast which debuted last month and serves as Lea Pictures’ very first audio project. Cooper will serve as Executive Producer for the entire slate which will be distributed by iHeartPodcasts.
“The Good Stuff Podcast,” the first project in the new slate, is a weekly show that delves into inspiring stories of success and perseverance. Hosted by Jacob Schick, Chief Executive Officer for One Tribe Foundation and a third-generation Marine, and his wife Ashley Schick, a two-time Emmy Award winning-storyteller, the two will showcase individuals who have made a positive impact through their acts of kindness, successful careers, businesses and military service. Listeners can check out the series now and...
“The Good Stuff Podcast,” the first project in the new slate, is a weekly show that delves into inspiring stories of success and perseverance. Hosted by Jacob Schick, Chief Executive Officer for One Tribe Foundation and a third-generation Marine, and his wife Ashley Schick, a two-time Emmy Award winning-storyteller, the two will showcase individuals who have made a positive impact through their acts of kindness, successful careers, businesses and military service. Listeners can check out the series now and...
- 7/8/2023
- Podnews.net
iHeartMedia has announced a multi-year audio deal between iHeartPodcasts and Lea Pictures, a production company founded by Bradley Cooper in 2020.
The collaboration will create several new co-produced shows, including the debut audio project of Lea Pictures, titled “The Good Stuff Podcast”.
Cooper will serve as the Executive Producer for the entire slate, which iHeartPodcasts will distribute.
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“The Good Stuff Podcast” is a weekly show hosted by Jacob Schick, CEO of One Tribe Foundation, and his wife, Ashley Schick, a two-time Emmy Award-winning storyteller. The podcast will showcase inspiring stories of success, perseverance, and acts of kindness. Listeners can already tune in to the series, with new episodes released every Tuesday.
Bradley Cooper, the founder of Lea Pictures, expressed his excitement about the partnership with iHeartPodcasts in a press release shared on Friday: “Sharing stories that inspire, motivate and...
The collaboration will create several new co-produced shows, including the debut audio project of Lea Pictures, titled “The Good Stuff Podcast”.
Cooper will serve as the Executive Producer for the entire slate, which iHeartPodcasts will distribute.
Read More: Bradley Cooper Makes Rare Comment About Fatherhood And Daughter Lea
“The Good Stuff Podcast” is a weekly show hosted by Jacob Schick, CEO of One Tribe Foundation, and his wife, Ashley Schick, a two-time Emmy Award-winning storyteller. The podcast will showcase inspiring stories of success, perseverance, and acts of kindness. Listeners can already tune in to the series, with new episodes released every Tuesday.
Bradley Cooper, the founder of Lea Pictures, expressed his excitement about the partnership with iHeartPodcasts in a press release shared on Friday: “Sharing stories that inspire, motivate and...
- 7/8/2023
- by Emerson Pearson
- ET Canada
Watch a Clip from Saloum: "U.S. Fantastic Fest Premiere Saloum is a cool and kinetic genre shifting supernatural thriller in which a legendary trio of on-the-run mercenaries carrying a stolen gold bounty and a kidnapped drug lord take refuge in a remote and mystical area of Senegal, where creepy curses and sinister ancestral forces unleash hell on them all.
Uniquely inspired by African-Carribean folklore and mysticism as well as western and action/horror hybrids such as From Dusk Till Dawn and Predator, Saloum was written & directed by acclaimed African filmmaker Jean Luc Herbulot and is the producing debut of Senegal-based filmmaker / entrepreneur Pamela Diop.
Saloum also marks the feature film debut for their new pan African production company Lacme Studios, founded in 2019 by the film’s creative team of Jean Luc Herbulot and Pamela Diop.
Writer/Director: Jean Luc Herbulot (Netflix’s Dealer, Canal + Afrique’s Sakho & Mangane...
Uniquely inspired by African-Carribean folklore and mysticism as well as western and action/horror hybrids such as From Dusk Till Dawn and Predator, Saloum was written & directed by acclaimed African filmmaker Jean Luc Herbulot and is the producing debut of Senegal-based filmmaker / entrepreneur Pamela Diop.
Saloum also marks the feature film debut for their new pan African production company Lacme Studios, founded in 2019 by the film’s creative team of Jean Luc Herbulot and Pamela Diop.
Writer/Director: Jean Luc Herbulot (Netflix’s Dealer, Canal + Afrique’s Sakho & Mangane...
- 9/16/2021
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
In today’s film news roundup, four Netflix titles have been added to the Criterion Collection, Slamdance and ArcLight are partnering, Steven Grayhm is starring in and directing a paranormal drama, and The Mammoth Film Festival sets its lineup.
Criterion Collection
Four Netflix titles will be released on Blu-ray through the Criterion Collection — Martin Scorsese’s “The Irishman,” Noah Baumbach’s “Marriage Story,” documentary “American Factory” and Mati Diop’s “Atlantics.”
The streaming service had announced last year that Alfonso Cuaron’s “Roma” would be the first Netflix film to receive a home video debut via the Criterion Collection. Criterion specializes in licensing high-profile films and selling them to film aficionados.
“The Irishman,” starring Robert DeNiro, received five Golden Globe nominations, ten BAFTA nominations and ten Academy Award nominations. It was the ninth Oscar nomination for Scorsese as a director, making him the most-nominated living director in Academy history.
“Marriage...
Criterion Collection
Four Netflix titles will be released on Blu-ray through the Criterion Collection — Martin Scorsese’s “The Irishman,” Noah Baumbach’s “Marriage Story,” documentary “American Factory” and Mati Diop’s “Atlantics.”
The streaming service had announced last year that Alfonso Cuaron’s “Roma” would be the first Netflix film to receive a home video debut via the Criterion Collection. Criterion specializes in licensing high-profile films and selling them to film aficionados.
“The Irishman,” starring Robert DeNiro, received five Golden Globe nominations, ten BAFTA nominations and ten Academy Award nominations. It was the ninth Oscar nomination for Scorsese as a director, making him the most-nominated living director in Academy history.
“Marriage...
- 1/25/2020
- by Dave McNary
- Variety Film + TV
At tonight’s 32nd American Cinematheque Award dinner at the Beverly Hilton, guests were seated in the ballroom by 7:30 p.m. But it was not until 10:40 p.m. that the night’s honoree, Bradley Cooper, took the stage after an outpouring of affection from Hollywood colleagues, including A Star is Born co-stars Lady Gaga and Sam Elliott, Jennifer Garner, Sean Penn, and many others.
The dinner and multi-media award show was a fundraiser for the American Cinematheque, a nonprofit organization that owns, programs and operates the Egyptian Theatre on Hollywood Boulevard (opened in 1922) and the Aero Theatre in Santa Monica.
“It took a long time, I know it’s been a very long night, but thank you for staying,” Cooper said, and seemed genuinely stunned by the speeches, some of which moved him to tears. He said the warmth in the ballroom made it feel like “a very small,...
The dinner and multi-media award show was a fundraiser for the American Cinematheque, a nonprofit organization that owns, programs and operates the Egyptian Theatre on Hollywood Boulevard (opened in 1922) and the Aero Theatre in Santa Monica.
“It took a long time, I know it’s been a very long night, but thank you for staying,” Cooper said, and seemed genuinely stunned by the speeches, some of which moved him to tears. He said the warmth in the ballroom made it feel like “a very small,...
- 11/30/2018
- by Diane Haithman
- Deadline Film + TV
Bradley Cooper took some time out of his very busy schedule to meet with troops, many of which could have experienced similar things that he re-enacted in American Sniper.
The Oscar-nominated actor surprised about 260 wounded service members and medical center staff at the Brooke Army Medical Center in San Antonio, Texas following a screening of the film.
News: 'American Sniper' Under Fire! Is There an Oscar Whisper Campaign?
He spent time visiting injured patients, speaking one-on-one with soldiers and staff, signing autographs and handing out posters and t-shirts.
Post by Brooke Army Medical Center.
The 40-year-old actor was joined by Wayne Kyle, the father of Navy Seal sniper Chris Kyle who Brad portrayed in the film. And the two were accompanied by veterans Jacob Schick and Brian Anderson, both of whom appeared in American Sniper.
News: Chris Kyle: The 'American Sniper's' Reality TV Past
Bradley answered questions from the audience following the screening...
The Oscar-nominated actor surprised about 260 wounded service members and medical center staff at the Brooke Army Medical Center in San Antonio, Texas following a screening of the film.
News: 'American Sniper' Under Fire! Is There an Oscar Whisper Campaign?
He spent time visiting injured patients, speaking one-on-one with soldiers and staff, signing autographs and handing out posters and t-shirts.
Post by Brooke Army Medical Center.
The 40-year-old actor was joined by Wayne Kyle, the father of Navy Seal sniper Chris Kyle who Brad portrayed in the film. And the two were accompanied by veterans Jacob Schick and Brian Anderson, both of whom appeared in American Sniper.
News: Chris Kyle: The 'American Sniper's' Reality TV Past
Bradley answered questions from the audience following the screening...
- 1/22/2015
- Entertainment Tonight
Chris Kyle didn't waver on the battlefield. As he saw it, he had one job to do - protect his fellow troops - and he did so with unflinching focus. But back home following his four tours of Iraq, the Navy Seal - whose 2012 autobiography, American Sniper, is the basis for director Clint Eastwood's Oscar-nominated film of the same name starring Bradley Cooper - struggled with the after-effects of war. And he shared his struggles with others going through the same thing. Before his death in 2013, Kyle - who was fatally shot on a Texas gun range at age...
- 1/22/2015
- by Michelle Tauber, @michelletauber
- PEOPLE.com
Credit: Brooke Army Medical Center, Robert Shields, photographer
Last week (Jan. 14), Oscar-nominated actor Bradley Cooper paid a surprise visit to service members and patients at the Brooke Army Medical Center.
260 service members and staff were invited to preview Cooper’s new movie, American Sniper, based on the life of military sniper Chris Kyle. Kyle emerged from the war in Iraq as the most lethal sniper in the history of the U.S. military,
According to Bamc’s report:
As the movie was playing in the auditorium, Cooper was in the Institute of Surgical Research Burn Center Rehabilitation Gym visiting patients, staff and Warrior Transition Battalion Soldiers, signing several movie posters and T-shirts which he handed out.
As Cooper made his way through the hospital to the auditorium, he received a warm reception from everyone he encountered. As he entered the auditorium, the crowd erupted with cheers.
A few special guests...
Last week (Jan. 14), Oscar-nominated actor Bradley Cooper paid a surprise visit to service members and patients at the Brooke Army Medical Center.
260 service members and staff were invited to preview Cooper’s new movie, American Sniper, based on the life of military sniper Chris Kyle. Kyle emerged from the war in Iraq as the most lethal sniper in the history of the U.S. military,
According to Bamc’s report:
As the movie was playing in the auditorium, Cooper was in the Institute of Surgical Research Burn Center Rehabilitation Gym visiting patients, staff and Warrior Transition Battalion Soldiers, signing several movie posters and T-shirts which he handed out.
As Cooper made his way through the hospital to the auditorium, he received a warm reception from everyone he encountered. As he entered the auditorium, the crowd erupted with cheers.
A few special guests...
- 1/22/2015
- by Michelle McCue
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
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