Barbie may have a PG rating but how does a doll by Mattel challenge the patriarchy in the 'real world'? Kath&Mish get the inside mechanics of how blockbusters are released and the marketing machine that brings them to our screens. Katie Page is an events manager for Village Entertainment and a woman in film who brings her extensive knowledge to a discussion which extends beyond the celluloid of old. With the phenomena of the concurrent campaign that mixed the testosterone-dripping ...
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Barbie may have a PG rating but how does a doll by Mattel challenge the patriarchy in the 'real world'? Kath&Mish get the inside mechanics of how blockbusters are released and the marketing machine that brings them to our screens. Katie Page is an events manager for Village Entertainment and a woman in film who brings her extensive knowledge to a discussion which extends beyond the celluloid of old. With the phenomena of the concurrent campaign that mixed the testosterone-dripping ...
Ep 30 : Why 2022 Is the Year of THE GRIND in Hospitality
From The Hip
25 minutes
3 years ago
Ep 30 : Why 2022 Is the Year of THE GRIND in Hospitality
No matter where you live, two of the sectors most affected by the pandemic have been tourism and hospitality. For many people in these businesses it was either adapt or perish. Tanya Hanouch chose the former. As a means of Covid-proofing, the owner of suburban wine bar Wolfe & Molone quickly reinvented her business as Quarantine Canteen, and started home delivery to grateful locals. Constantly innovating to stay alive, Tanya tells Kath & Mish about the best and worst o...
From The Hip
Barbie may have a PG rating but how does a doll by Mattel challenge the patriarchy in the 'real world'? Kath&Mish get the inside mechanics of how blockbusters are released and the marketing machine that brings them to our screens. Katie Page is an events manager for Village Entertainment and a woman in film who brings her extensive knowledge to a discussion which extends beyond the celluloid of old. With the phenomena of the concurrent campaign that mixed the testosterone-dripping ...