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Fifteen Minute Film Fanatics

Fifteen-Minute Film Fanatics

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Two friends with strong opinions watch films separately then discuss them on the show for the first time. Can their friendship survive? Join Mike and Dan as they discuss one film each episode--and in only fifteen minutes, give or take a few. There are no long pauses, pontifications, or politics--just two guys who want to share their enthusiasm for great movies. On Twitter. On Letterboxd. Email: fifteenminutefilm@gmail.com.
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Fifteen Minutes with Fuzz showcases positive people, events, and organizations in and around Washington County, Wisconsin, with host, Fuzz Martin. Fuzz is a local business owner (EPIC Creative) and a former radio personality (92.5 WBWI - now Buzz Country). New episodes launch on Tuesday mornings. https://fuzzmartin.com Whether you're in West Bend, Kewaskum, Slinger, Hartford, Germantown, Richfield, Jackson, or anywhere else in the area, 15 Minutes with Fuzz serves the community with fun and ...
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Fifteen Minute Fridays

Ben Albert of Real Business Connections

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Fifteen Minute Fridays: Your shortcut to actionable business insights. Hosted by Ben Albert, this podcast is perfect for those who want to learn more and do better in less time. As the man behind The Real Business Connections Network, Ben collaborates with a diverse range of business professionals to deliver quick, easy-to-implement tips. Our concise episodes dive into the heart of business, from networking, entrepreneurship, self-development, to the interplay of human behavior in business d ...
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Fantasy Fifteen

Zach Freed

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A podcast meant to answer all of your fantasy football questions or at least as many as we can get to in 15 minutes. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fantasy-fifteen/support
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The Fruitful Fifteen

Jen and Sarah

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The Fruitful Fifteen is a free and evidence-based health coaching show that can help you create your best, most healthy life. Jen and Sarah are health coaches with serious credibility who provide listeners with techniques, tools, and tricks for actionable change. Together, these two coaches show you how to make any 15 minutes the most fruitful in a journey toward healthy living!
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Fifteen Minutes

Maggie Jasper

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Welcome All! So glad you are joining me on this journey of self discovery with lots of help from other amazing humans. This is a spin-off of my previous blog (fifteenminutesoflife.blogspot.com). I am learning that life is ever changing, and with that knowledge, I am given permission to consistently evolve myself, as well as my creative outlets. The purpose of Fifteen Minutes is to be a reminder that we have at least 15 minutes in our day where we can dig a little deeper, grow a bit more, and ...
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Fifteen Rugby Podcast

The Fifteen Rugby Podcast: Talking all things schools and age-grade rugby with Angus Savage and a new Guest Host each episode

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The Fifteen Rugby Podcast co-hosted by Angus Savage and a new guest every episode, talking all things schools rugby and beyond. We'll talk NatWest Cup, Champions Trophy, Rosslyn Park 7s, England U18 and U20 and more. All with a light-hearted attitude and we'll happily get stuck into some of the big issues in school and age-grade rugby. If you've got a question, an opinion, or a topic that you want debated, then send us a Tweet or get in touch through Facebook, or email, if you're feeling old ...
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Imagine your finances are so strong that you no longer have to work. You no longer have to worry about money. You no longer have to second-guess yourself every time you go to buy something. That is exactly what the Capable Wealthy Podcast is all about - helping you reach FINANCIAL FREEDOM by providing you the most effective ways you can build wealth and live your best life. In the show we'll cover the best ways to invest, save, negotiate, buy real estate, and much more.
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Strangers on a Train (1951) may not be an “obvious Hitchcock” like Vertigo, Rear Window, or North by Northwest, but it’s fascinating, rewatchable, and has everything we love in the Hitchcock canon. When Guy Haines (Farley Granger) meets Bruno Antony (Robert Walker), he learns that he might not know himself as well as he thought he did. The whole fi…
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The Washington County Humane Society puts on great fundraising events each year. From their Mega Rummage Sale to their Festival of Trees, every event is fun and engaging. Coming up in October, you can join them for their Oktoberfest fundraiser. It's going on Saturday, October 12th, 2024 at the Washington County Humane Society. Tickets are on sale n…
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Fifteen Minute Fridays episode #60 Rob Levin. As your business grows, the pace of change increases, making it increasingly difficult to keep up with the demands. Hiring an assistant not only sets you on the path to a better life but also allows you to focus on your unique abilities, which drive significant value for your company. Today, Ben Albert …
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Has your day today been worth narating? If it were retold in the pages of a novel, would anyone read it? Are you worthy of narration? Most of us would say that we weren’t, but that’s not the case for Jack Manfred, the title character of Croupier, Mike Hodges’ 1998 film about authorship and narcissism. Jack thinks that one must be a gambler or a cro…
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Childcare is a big need in our area right now. This week, Rob Johnson of the Kettle Moraine YMCA and the West Bend Community Foundation, and Heidi Luft of the Supporting Families Together Association, join me to discuss some concerted efforts within our community to increase the number of childcare providers and help reduce the barriers to families…
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If L. A. Confidential (1997) were two degrees campier, it would seem like Dick Tracy–but Curtis Hanson made sure to capture the spirit of James Ellroy’s novel while making its labyrinth plot understandable to viewers. Join us for a conversation about how the film examines the need for heroes yet seems to only offer them in a way to which the movies…
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For 10 years, Alex Kain of A1 Health and Fitness (previously A1 CrossFit) has been helping people in Washington County get fit and stay health. This week, he and his sister Liz Dreher join me to talk about his background in fitness, how the gym got started, the journey over the past 10 years, and how you can have a great time at their 10 year celeb…
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A Fistful of Dollars (1964), For a Few Dollars More (1965), and The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly (1966) are collectively known as “The Man with No Name” trilogy and are often thought of as one long movie about the hero’s adventures, much like we think of the original three installments of Indiana Jones. Quentin Tarantino has called the third film th…
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Exciting things are happening at Casa Guadalupe in West Bend. Not only are they expanding and opening a satellite location in Hartford, Wis. They are also expanding their Fiesta Latina celebration to be two days instead of one! This week, Maria Gutierrez Gurrola & Jessie Plahmer join me to talk about their newly expanded celebration, which takes pl…
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Howard Hawks’s To Have and Have Not (1944) is more Hollywood than Hemingway–something for which we should all be grateful. The film is a wonderful example–perhaps the best–of onscreen chemistry and remains wildly entertaining even aside from the onscreen courtship of Bogart and Bacall. Join us as we talk about banter as a tool of seduction, the way…
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The West Bend Music Academy is deeply ingrained in our community. This week, the academy's co-owner, Jay Tamez, joins me to talk about how they got started, the challenges they encountered as they grew, and their education programs such as the Summer Rock Band Program and the innovative Technology Enhanced Music Program (TEMPO), as well the importa…
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Everyone loves a good heist movie that depends on the combination of cold, logical planning and some element going sideways–and Thief is one of the best. Its 1981 release date is seen in every frame and the soundtrack by Tangerine Dream makes for great nostalgic viewing. But the film has real power as a character study of a highly skilled man tryin…
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The Love is Greater Than Hate Project is a nonprofit aimed at ending interpersonal violence and promoting forgiveness. Executive Director Buck Blodgett first joined me on Fifteen Minutes with Fuzz in Season One. The organization has grown and expanded since then. He joins me this week to talk about their new Forgiveness Program where they promote t…
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Do you need to be a wolf to protect the sheep? That’s the question at the heart of Training Day (2001), in which Ethan Hawke plays the lead and Denzel Washington plays himself–at least for the first hour. What happens in the film once the sun goes down gets Mike and Dan arguing as they haven’t in a while: does the movie become yet another one where…
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Pickleball is growing in popularity. This week, Lori Prescott joins me to talk about the new club that she and her husband, Patrick, are opening in West Bend. The new Vortex Pickleball Club is set to open in September in the old Boston Store space behind Dunham's Sporting Goods in West Bend. https://vortexpickleball.rocks/ If you like the show, ple…
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Any director other than Christopher Nolan would have done one of two things with this material: made an Oceans Eleven at Los Alamos or a cradle-to-grave biopic. That Nolan resisted these temptations to instead use the life of his subject to explore issues of historical legacy and what happens to those who steal fire from the gods makes Oppenheimer …
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Greetings, friends. Thanks for listening to Fifteen Minutes with Fuzz! This week, I am joined by a repeat guest. Village of Richfield Administrator Jim Healy joins me to talk about their upcoming public safety referendum. With changes that have taken place at the Richfield Fire Department, the village is in a position where it needs to create and f…
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Collateral was made in 2004, ten years after Speed—and while both films have the same story of a good guy trying to stop a killer in real time, Collateral feels decades away from the innocence of Speed. Much of that has to do with the villain, who espouses a set of assumptions about the world that we se all around us on LinkedIn, YouTube, and Shark…
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The renovations at the Kettle Moraine YMCA’s Washington Street West Bend location are progressing smoothly. On this week's episode, KM YMCA CEO Rob Johnson joins me to discuss the exciting updates: • Phase 1: The weight room updates are nearly complete, and the grand opening is set for July 29th! • Phase 2: Wellness center updates start next. • Pha…
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“Ladies and gentlemen, we are about to begin our descent into Los Angeles.” So begins The Graduate (1967), which everyone loves but which many of us loved for one reason when we were younger and one when we became a little more seasoned. “Plastics” is a great joke when you’re 20; how does it sound decades later? The movie hasn’t changed, but we hav…
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Usually I kick off my new seasons in August, but there's a lot going on this summer and I just couldn't wait. So, much like Christmas in July, you get an early present. This week, Emily Greene, Executive Director of the Youth and Family Project, joins me to talk about their upcoming Christmas in July Fundraiser. The event is taking place at the Wes…
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A great movie that is very difficult movie to recommend because of its subject matter, Paul Schrader’s Auto Focus (2002), the story of TV-star Bob Crane, is another of Schrader’s portraits of a man whose self-destruction we watch with admiration for the writing and unease at what we’re seeing. It’s a combination of The Lost Weekend, Reefer Madness,…
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Anthony Hopkins has defined the popular conception of Hannibal Lector and, by extension, the erudite serial killer. But before The Silence of the Lambs there was Manhunter (1986), Michael Mann’s thriller featuring the first appearance of Dr. Lecter (or Dr. Lecktor, as his name is spelled in the film). Mike loves it for its shots of men brooding ove…
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The Australian Federal Police (AFP) have been gatekeepers of information concerning TROJAN RAT Stalking software, how widespread its use is and what it can do. The courts, criminal defence lawyers and the justice system as a whole, relies on public organisations like the AFP to share such knowledge, immediately, otherwise how can we guarantee fairn…
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TROJAN RAT Stalking software allows a stalker to gain unauthorized access to a device, then the Stalker can do almost anything with the device. They can monitor all actions on the device, send SMS and email correspondence, use the device to commit a crime and steal private information, even access the camera and microphone.…
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We, as a society, still submit to a belief that Women have less stamina and less athletic ability to play the same 5-set match that the men play. Instead, Women play best of 3 and are supposed to be grateful that the money is the same, because, for them, it's a better financial arrangement. Where is equality in tennis?…
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A dramatized thought experiment like best episodes of Star Trek, Forbidden Planet (1956) is a wonderful reminder of how people in the past envisioned the future. Part prophecy—looking forward—and part analysis of the timeless human condition, the film wraps heavy ideas about the cost of knowledge and the ways we interact with our own creations into…
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“Millionaire” Myers Judged, on behalf of the Victorian Workcover Authority and the Victorian Government, that justice was for the plaintiff to live the next 4 or so years below the state poverty line, on less than $25,000 per year, and without the opportunity to receive government assistance for the entire period.…
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“Kafkaesque” is the word usually used to describe After Hours, Martin Scorsese’s 1985 comedy—a fair point, since there’s a scene in the film that dramatizes Kafka’s “Before the Law.” But the writer whose imagination this film really taps is Lewis Carroll: as in Alice in Wonderland, a naïve but likable young person chases a white rabbit to a differe…
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Creating the life you want to live requires shifting away from a victim mentality and taking active control of your destiny. You are either passively experiencing life or consciously creating it, and by embracing the latter, you empower yourself to shape your future according to your dreams and aspirations. In this thought-provoking episode, we are…
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What is the proper—or most effective—response to a barrage of horror and pain? The closest that screenwriter Paul Schrader ever came to a comedy (albeit a very dark one), Bringing Out the Dead (1999) is low on special effects depicting medical emergencies but high on drama. Join us for a conversation about one of Scorsese’s sleepers, a movie about …
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Juneteenth is coming up on Wednesday, June 19th, 2024. This week's episode is a two-parter (all in one episode). In the first half, I speak with County Executive Josh Schoemann and Boys & Girls Club Executive Director Jay Fisher about Washington County’s 5th annual Juneteenth Day celebration. We delve into the significance of Juneteenth, the evolut…
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An Academy darling that has faded into the background, Broadcast News (1987) still holds up as Network’s little brother. They don’t make ’em like this anymore: light comedy about adults with adult problems. Join Mike and Dan for a conversation about how the film offers something more novel than a love triangle: a talent triangle. They also talk abo…
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Franchising offers entrepreneurs a proven business model, significantly reducing the risks associated with starting a new venture while also granting access to established brand recognition and robust support systems. Notably, it enables franchisors to expand with minimal capital investment. In this enlightening episode, Ben Alberts speaks with Bri…
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If you’ve seen Hearts of Darkness, you can better appreciate what Coppola endured while making Apocalypse Now; if you’ve seen River of Dreams, you can watch in wonder as Herzog talks about the shooting Fitzcaraldo and really moving that boat through the jungle. American Movie (1999) aims to do the same thing for Mark Borchardt’s low-budget independ…
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Goodnight Mommy (2014) is a perfect “office movie”: one difficult to recommend to others and better when watched alone. It’s strong stuff. Young boys can be violent and ingenious, which is why the film feels like a cross between What to Expect When You’re Expecting and Lord of the Flies. Join Mike and Dan for a conversation about how the film liter…
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This week, I get the chance to spotlight the incredible work of the Youth Impact Club at West Bend High Schools. I had the pleasure of meeting this inspiring group at the Volunteer Center of Washington County’s Champions of Change event, and their dedication to mental health awareness and suicide prevention truly moved me. Join me as I sit down wit…
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When looking for love, we don’t attract what we want--we attract what we are. That’s one of the many ideas dramatized in Modern Romance (1991), our third Albert Brooks film and another fanatic favorite. The story of a film editor who can’t fix the rough cut of his own life, Modern Romance uses “the Albert Brooks character” to look at how we all put…
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Fifteen Minute Fridays episode #57 Ken Rusk. Watch the full episode on Youtube: https://youtu.be/3J0Kbh25Lmo Embracing intrapreneurship within a company’s structure has numerous benefits. It drives professional success and enriches our lives with comfort, peace, and freedom. In today’s episode, we dive into the insightful wisdom of Ken Rusk, renown…
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This week on Fifteen Minutes with Fuzz, I sit down with Jessica Barlament, Executive Director of Big Brothers Big Sisters of Washington County. Jessica shares the impactful work of the organization, including the powerful mentorship programs that are changing the lives of at-risk youth in our community. We discuss their upcoming events like Golf fo…
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In a recent interview, Paul Schrader said he was lucky with Taxi Driver because he “caught the zeitgeist.” He may have done so again with First Reformed (2017), a film that reflects the age of extremism in which we now live. Join us for a long conversation about a person who might be called the “green Travis Bickle” and who trades in one religion f…
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Fifteen Minute Fridays episode #56 Nigel Thomas. In this episode, we delve into the transformative journey of Nigel Thomas. He shares the profound backstory of what led him to the brink of suicide, offering listeners a glimpse into the darkest moments of his life. Discover what compelled him to change his decision to commit suicide and how he is re…
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This week, I chat with Missy Propper from Authentic Wellness located in West Bend, Wisconsin. Missy shares her transformative health journey, how she pivoted into entrepreneurship, and offers practical advice on feeling your best every day. During our conversation, Missy talks about shedding 100 pounds and maintaining that success through a balance…
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Hobson’s Choice (1954) is the perfect example of a very specific genre: the capitalist romance. Filled with a Dickensian love of humanity and featuring one of Charles Laughton’s best performances, it’s a perfect film about a deeply complicated topic: what makes the world go round and how individual family units come together, function, and roll on.…
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Staying active and social are the keys to staying physically and mentally healthy into your later years. Paula Hader joins me this week to talk about Senior Citizens Activities, Inc. and their upcoming Fun & Fit Games for 50+ers event, which is coming up starting May 20th through June 7th, 2024. Mentioned in this episode: SENIOR CITIZENS ACTIVITIES…
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Is there anything so refreshing for a film fanatic as a film about grownups? The mid-budget We Own the Night (2007) is a tonic in a world of films costing five times the money but offering only one fifth the talent. Join Mike and Dan for an appreciation of a film without seven reversals at its ending or a series of explosions, but one about adults …
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