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No Rest for the Weekend

Behind the Rabbit Productions

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No Rest for the Weekend is a podcast and blog dedicated to being an independent voice covering the world of entertainment. For more visit our website: www.norestfortheweekendpodcast.com Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed on No Rest for the Weekend are not necessarily the opinions of this channel or Behind the Rabbit Productions.
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Magic Talk: by White Rabbit Magic is a podcast for magicians, creators, and magic enthusiasts who believe in preserving the wonder. Produced by Rough Edge Studios, each episode explores the art, performance, business, and history of magic—without revealing secrets. Join us for insightful discussions, interviews, product reviews, and behind-the-scenes perspectives that celebrate the craft while honoring its traditions.
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A Life in Chapters is a quiet, reflective podcast for book lovers, journal keepers, and creative souls who want to live - and work - with more meaning. Hosted by Alison, a lifelong reader and digital creator, each episode is a gentle voice note exploring books, journaling, and the behind-the-scenes reality of building a small, intentional business. This isn’t about hustle or perfection. It’s about slowing down, tuning in, and creating a life that feels like your own. No fancy production. No ...
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Welcome to Build, Create & Learn: A Maker’s Journey, hosted by Stefan Herndlbauer! If you’re fascinated by how tech products truly come to life – and love the messy, exciting process of building things, even while you’re figuring it out – this podcast is for you. Join Stefan, a product manager and passionate maker, as he takes you behind the scenes of his workbench. Each episode shares his personal explorations, challenges, and ’aha!’ moments while tackling real-world tech projects. From emb ...
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Tartan Talk

Stuart Country Day School of the Sacred Heart

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TartanTalk is a podcast of Stuart Country Day School of the Sacred Heart, an all-girls K–12 school in Princeton, New Jersey.
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We all face decisions — some small, some life-changing. And often the hardest part isn’t living with the choice, it’s making it in the first place. In this episode of A Life in Chapters, I explore how journaling can help us find clarity when we’re at a crossroads. Writing slows the swirl of thoughts, reveals patterns, and makes space to hear what w…
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This week on Build, Create & Learn – A Maker’s Journey, I finally put the Adafruit Feather RP2040 and CircuitPython to the test — and the results were a huge step forward for my drone telemetry project. After weeks of SD card frustration on STM32, I’m relieved to say: the new setup just works. From a simple blinky app to logging environmental data …
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What kind of legacy do we really leave behind? In this episode, I share the story of my rabbit Bertie — a mischievous, loveable companion who left his mark on my world in the most unexpected way. His tiny teeth marks on a bookshelf became a reminder of how small moments can carry deep meaning, and how joy itself can be a kind of legacy. Along the w…
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On this episode of No Rest for the Weekend we recap more of this year's Tribeca Festival. First host Jason Godbey interviews Writer/Director Chris Merola about his debut feature and Lemonade Blessing. Then Eric McClanahan speaks with the cast of Paradise Records: Reed Northrup, Mary Elizabeth Kelly, and Tramayne Hudson. Sponsored by Blackmagic Desi…
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Reading doesn’t have to be about numbers, challenges, or keeping up with everyone else. It can be about rhythm, ritual, and the way books help us mark time. In this episode of A Life in Chapters, I share my own reading routines — from cosy weekend mornings with a cup of tea to winding down at night with a chapter before sleep. We’ll explore: Why a …
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On this episode of No Rest for the Weekend we recap more of this year's Tribeca Festival with the NY Premiere of East of Wall at Tribeca Festival 2025. Eric McClanahan speak with stars Tabatha Zimiga, Porshia Zimiga, Wyatt Mansfield, and director Kate Beecroft. Then we'll take you to the premiere of Metallica Saved My Life featuring interviews with…
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So often, we focus on building a business that works — but forget to ask whether it truly fits the life we want. In this episode of A Life in Chapters, I share the personal turning point that made me step away from the corporate world, and how loss reshaped my perspective on success. We’ll explore: What intentional living looks like in practice How…
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This week on Build, Create & Learn – A Maker’s Journey, I hit a wall with my STM32 drone telemetry project. My GPS parser worked beautifully, but the SD card shield? Not so much. After days of debugging SPI conflicts, wiring quirks, and endless C/C++ frustration, I had to face a tough question: keep grinding, or pivot to a tool that actually fits m…
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Romanticising your life is about noticing and savouring the little moments — making everyday experiences feel special, just for you. In this episode, I talk about how I first came across the idea (thanks to much younger YouTubers), why it struck a chord, and how you can bring a little seasonal magic into your own life this summer. From slow morning…
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There’s something magical about visiting the places where our favourite authors once lived and wrote. In this episode, I take you with me to Jane Austen’s House in Chawton — a modest Hampshire cottage where some of the most loved novels in English literature were revised and written. I’ll share my first (slightly chaotic) attempt to find it, what i…
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On this episode we bring you more interviews from this year's Tribeca Festival. Eric McClanahan interviews A Bright Future director, Lucia Garibaldi and the co-creators of the docuseries, The Price of Milk, Nicholas Bruckman and Yoni Brook. Sponsored by Blackmagic Design Tonkawa Film Festival Produced by Jason Godbey Eric McClanahan…
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Sometimes it feels like everyone else is further ahead — more clients, more readers, more confidence. That used to convince me I was already too far behind to catch up. But I’ve learned that there’s real power in starting from exactly where you are. You don’t need to do everything at once, and you don’t have to match anyone else’s pace. One small, …
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This week we take you back to the red carpet of Tribeca Festival 2025. First we'll take you to the premiere of The Best You Can at Tribeca Festival 2025. Interviews include: Kevin Bacon, Kyra Sedgwick, Olivia Luccardi, Victoria Hill, Pennie Quintana, Heather Burns, and Meera Rohit Kumbani. Then we'll bring you to the red carpet of the documentary W…
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In this episode, I’m sharing five detective series I’ve loved recently and reflecting on what draws us back to this genre again and again. From the quiet tension of village secrets to the slow unfurling of a case, these books offer more than clever plots — they feel like coming home. I also talk about the emotional roots of crime fiction for me per…
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Ever wish you could ditch that annoying USB cable while working on your microcontrollers? In this episode, I share how I finally untethered my embedded development board using a Raspberry Pi – a real game-changer for my workflow! Then, we dive into the exciting world of GPS for my FPV drone telemetry system. Join me as I recount the struggles (C++ …
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Think blogging is old news? Think again. In this episode, I’m sharing why your blog still matters — maybe more than ever. We’ll talk about the quiet power of blogging, how your words can keep working for you long after you hit publish, and why having your own space online is such a powerful thing (especially if you're an author, artist, or creative…
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It’s the first of the month — a quiet threshold and a chance to begin again. In this episode, I’m sharing four gentle journaling prompts to help you reflect, reset, and move into August with more clarity and calm. Whether you’re writing along with me, or just listening as you go about your day, this is a space to come home to yourself — no pressure…
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In this episode Eric McClanahan interviews director Laurie Meyering and actor Lillian Carrier about their feature film, Horsegirls and Sovereign director Christian Swegal at Tribeca Festival 2025. Sponsored by Blackmagic DesignTonkawa Film FestivalProduced by Eric McClanahanJason GodbeyFor more content:www.norestfortheweekendpodcast.comwww.btrpmedi…
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If your TBR pile feels more like a guilt trip than a joy list — you’re not alone. In this episode, I’m sharing how I let go of the pressure to read “important” books, stopped comparing myself to BookTok and Instagram readers, and slowly found my way back to reading for joy. We’ll explore what it means to read in seasons, how journaling helped me re…
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What if one listen, one sale, or one blog post really was enough? In this episode, I’m sharing how it feels to keep creating when growth is slow, numbers are low, and progress is quiet. We’ll talk about celebrating small wins, tracking your efforts without shame, and why the early stages of building something truly meaningful often look like nothin…
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Feeling a little disconnected from yourself lately? Like something you used to love has quietly slipped away? In this episode, we slow down for a gentle journaling session designed to help you remember what used to light you up — and explore how you might invite even a small piece of it back into your life. With soft prompts and personal reflection…
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On this episode we take you to the red carpet of this year's Tribeca Festival. First we'll hear from Christine Turner, the director of the documentary, Sun Ra Do The Impossible. Then we'll take yo to the premiere of Andy Kaufman Is Me, the latest documentary about legendary performer, Andy Kaufman featuring interviews with Ross Dinerstein, Clay Twe…
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What happens when a long-held dream finally comes true? In this episode, I take you with me to Greenway — Agatha Christie's beloved holiday home in Devon — and share what it meant to walk through her rooms after years of imagining them. It's a story about books, memory, and the quiet threads that tie us to the people we've loved. If you’ve ever fel…
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Welcome back to Build, Create & Learn — A Maker’s Journey! In this episode, I’m taking you along on my early adventures with embedded programming using the STM32 microcontroller. From that first blinking LED to the moment I finally got sensor data from the BME280, it’s been a ride full of bugs, head-scratching errors, and small wins that felt huge.…
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Sometimes, books do more than tell a story — they bring us back to someone we’ve lost. In this episode of A Life in Chapters, I’m reflecting on how reading detective fiction connects me to my mum, who passed away several years ago. From Agatha Christie to Ruth Rendell, these were the books she loved — and now when I read them, it’s like stepping in…
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In this episode of A Life in Chapters, I’m talking about books — not in a critical or academic way, but in a deeply personal one. I share how reading shaped me as a child, from fairy tale marathons to daily story sessions in my parents’ toy shop. And I talk about why books still matter now — how they comfort us, transport us, and remind us who we a…
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In this episode of A Life in Chapters, I’m talking about journaling — not the aesthetic kind or the hyper-productive kind, but the kind that creates space. Space to think, to feel, and to figure things out without pressure. I share how journaling supported me through grief after losing both of my parents just six months apart… and how it continues …
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A Life in Chapters is a podcast for readers, journal keepers, and creative souls. Each week, I share gentle, honest episodes about books, reflective journaling, and growing a meaningful online business — all from a quiet corner of my life. If you love deep chats, slow mornings, and finding purpose in the page (whether you're writing or reading it),…
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In this first episode of A Life in Chapters, I’m sharing the moment everything shifted — the quiet realisation that I couldn’t keep performing a version of myself just to fit a brand. After years of teaching blogging, selling digital products, and showing up as the polished coach… something cracked open. I needed space to speak honestly. To create …
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On this episode of No Rest for the Weekend, Eric McClanahan (AintItCool.com/Cinema Scholars) and host Jason Godbey review some of the films from Tribeca Festival 2025 including: Paradise Records directed by Logic, Lemonade Blessing starring Jake Ryan, We Are Pat starring Julia Sweeney, Relay starring Riz Ahmed, and A Bright Future directed by Lucia…
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On this episode of No Rest for the Weekend, Eric McClanahan (AintItCool.com/Cinema Scholars) and host Jason Godbey review some of the films from Tribeca Festival 2025 including the new documentary about comedian Marc Maron, Are We Good?, Oh HI starring Molly Gordon and Logan Lerman, the new documentary Metallica Saved My Life, and Seasoned, the new…
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In this first episode of "Build, Create & Learn: A Maker's Journey", join Stefan as he dives into building a custom FPV drone telemetry system from scratch. From STM32 boards and LoRa radios to ‘what did I get myself into?’ moments — it’s an honest look at a maker’s journey: learning by doing, celebrating small wins, and proving you can build what …
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On this episode we review some of the films from this year's Brooklyn Film Festival including highlights from this year's Animation Program, Harkness, Foul Evil Deeds, and I See The Demon.Sponsored byTonkawa Film FestivalBlackmagic DesignShow theme by Christopher GillardFeaturing:William J. HammonYasin LagoCreated & Hosted by Jason Godbey…
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To celebrate pride month here in New York City, we’ll take you to this year’s edition of NewFest Pride featuring interviews with: the director and cast of from the festival’s opening night feature, JIMPA and creative and two of the subjects from Heightened Scrutiny. We'll also bring you an interview with the creative team behind I Was Born This Way…
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No Rest for the Weekend takes you to the opening night red carpet of the 32nd Edition of the New York African Film Festival at Lincoln Center. Interviews include: Lebert Bethune (Malcom X: Struggle for Freedom), Zoey Martison, (The Fisherman) Devin Powell (The Last Joint), Zoe Ramushu (Damsel, Not in Distress) Ahmed Samir (Grandma) Abderrahmane Sis…
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On this episode we'll take you to the premiere of the mystery/thriller Holland at SXSW 2025, and our interview with Tolga Karacelik, the director of the dark comedy/thriller Psycho Therapy: The Shallow Tale of a Writer Who Decided to Write about a Serial Killer, Plus an update on the BTRP Media Network. Show theme by Christopher Gillard Produced by…
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On this episode Eric McClanahan (Ain't It Cool News/Cinema Scholars) and host Jason Godbey breakdown the slate from this year's Tribeca Festival including: the opening night film, Billy Joel: And So It Goes, Billy Idol Should Be Dead, Boy George and Culture Club, Counting Crows: Have You Seen Me Lately?, Depeche Mode: M, I Was Born This way- about …
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On this episode Eric McClanahan (Ain't It Cool News, Cinema Scholars) and host Jason Godbey break down the most anticipated films of summer 2025 including: One Battle After Another starring Leonardo Di Caprio, Freakier Friday, Weapons, Nobody 2, Caught Stealing directed by Darren Aronofsky starring Austin Butler, Toxic Avenger starring Peter Dinkla…
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On this episode of Two Girls and A TV, your host Dana '25 and guest co-host Aurelia '28 dive into the multi-Oscar-nominated movie, Wicked. They discuss a topic that is often dismissed: queer representation in the media and television, specifically looking at the depiction of female friendship. Tartan Talk dives into life at Stuart Country Day Schoo…
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Join Stuart’s fourth grade class as they explore podcast production and our school’s sustainable roots. In this episode, Jamila, Charlotte, Lily, and Lulu interview our Head of School, Julia Wall, to discuss how Stuart's campus was intentionally built (and continues to grow!) in support of wellness for every member of the community. Stuart’s Sustai…
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In this episode we bring you some highlights of this year's Overlook Film Festival with a special look at The Ugly Step Sister directed by Emilie Blichfeldt. We'll take you to Scandinavian House for a screening of the film and a Q & A with the director followed by our review. Show theme & Music by Christopher Gillard Produced by Yasin Lago & Jason …
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On this episode Eric McClanahan (Ain't It Cool News, Cinema Scholars) and host Jason Godbey break down the most anticipated films of summer 2025 including: Fantastic Four, The Thunderbolts, This Is Spinal Tap: The End Continues, Mission Impossible: Final Reckoning, Karate Kid: Legends, Phoenician Scheme, The Ballerina, The Twits, Jurassic World: Re…
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On this episode No Rest for the Weekend host, Jason Godbey interviews the director Samir Oliveros and star Paul Walter Hauser about their latest project, The Luckiest Man in America. Plus we'll take you back to last year's AFI Fest when William J. Hammon first reviewed the film for us. Show theme by Christopher Gillard Featuring William J. Hammon W…
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