Marcia Clark, best known as the lead prosecutor in the O.J. Simpson trial, has become a trailblazer for women in law and beyond. Her journey from courtroom to bestselling author reflects her resilience and determination to redefine herself amidst intense public scrutiny. On this episode of Worth Knowing, Clark dives into her latest book, *Trial by Ambush*, which examines the 1953 Barbara Graham case—a story that highlights gender bias, media sensationalism, and the notion that all cases are subject to societal, cultural, and political winds. Clark shares how her experiences during the Simpson trial shaped her perspective on societal pressures and the role of women in high-stakes professions. Her reflections on how media, forensic science, and legal practices have evolved over decades offer valuable insights into the intersection of law and culture. This conversation is a compelling exploration of true crime, personal growth, and how Clark’s groundbreaking career continues to inspire a new generation of women to challenge norms and forge their own paths. Marcia Clark is a bestselling author and a criminal lawyer who began her career in law as a criminal defense attorney and went on to become a prosecutor in the L.A. District Attorney's Office in 1981. She spent ten years in the Special Trials Unit, where she handled a number of high-profile cases, including the prosecution of stalker/murderer Robert Bardo, whose conviction for the murder of actress Rebecca Schaeffer resulted in legislation that offered victims better protection from stalkers as well as increased punishment for the offenders. She was lead prosecutor for the O.J. Simpson murder trial. In May of 1997 her book on the Simpson case, "Without a Doubt," was published and reached #1 on the New York Times, Wall St. Journal, Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, and Publishers Weekly bestsellers lists. In February 2016, Clark re-released the book with a new foreword. Resources Sign up for the Worth Knowing LinkedIn Newsletter to stay up to date: https://www.linkedin.com/newsletters/worth-knowing-7236433935503618048/ Follow Bonnie on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bonnie-habyan/ Go to the Worth Knowing website: https://www.worthknowing.show Check out The Agile Brand Guide website with articles, insights, and Martechipedia, the wiki for marketing technology: https://www.agilebrandguide.com The Agile Brand is produced by Missing Link—a Latina-owned strategy-driven, creatively fueled production co-op. From ideation to creation, they craft human connections through intelligent, engaging and informative content. https://www.missinglink.company…
We're Dan & Heather, a couple of movie lovers (and a couple, too). Each episode, we're going to be looking at a movie that one of us hasn't seen (probably Heather): from some classics you'd be astonished that someone hasn't seen (again, probably Heather), to some of our more obscure favorites. We'll be talking about what we know, or at least, what we *think* we know about the movie. Then after watching it, we'll recap the movie, discuss what we thought, find out if the movie has withstood the test of time, and hopefully have a few laughs along the way.
We're Dan & Heather, a couple of movie lovers (and a couple, too). Each episode, we're going to be looking at a movie that one of us hasn't seen (probably Heather): from some classics you'd be astonished that someone hasn't seen (again, probably Heather), to some of our more obscure favorites. We'll be talking about what we know, or at least, what we *think* we know about the movie. Then after watching it, we'll recap the movie, discuss what we thought, find out if the movie has withstood the test of time, and hopefully have a few laughs along the way.
Heather hasn’t seen Star Trek Generations Set your podcast players to “stun”, as we dive into the first cinematic outing of Captain Picard and the Star Trek: The Next Generation crew in 1994’s Star Trek Generations. We discuss Heather’s journey from being clueless about Star Trek to fandom, how the movie got made in a rush, nepo babies in Starfleet, and French captains with Victorian British Christmas fantasies. If you’re a long time Trekker or you don’t know a Tribble from a Tellarite, this episode has something for everyone — and is quite possibly our funniest episode yet. Engage! 00:00 Intro 03:23 Rushed production 05:57 Film Clip 08:09 Initial Reactions 17:31 Who turned out the lights? 20:51 Recap 24:21 Captain Harriman was interested in politics from a young age 28:10 Kirk’s heroics 32:43 This movie does not care if you’ve never seen a Star Trek 36:13 Picard’s family died in a what now? 40:58 Android existential crisis 46:22 Still not over that fire thing 49:21 Guinan does not have a hat 54:07 Why do Klingons want to destroy the Enterprise? Also unclear. 58:09 Troi gets to fly the ship 1:00:21 Most British Frenchman ever 1:03:57 Meeting of the Captains 1:07:59 RIP Kirk (for real this time) 1:12:33 The anticlimax of it all 1:14:57 Final thoughts…
Heather hasn’t seen Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind Clear your mind and meet us in Montauk, because we’re going to be discussing the 2004 classic mind-bender of a film starring Jim Carrey and Kate Winslet, written by Charlie Kaufmann, and directed by Michael Gondry. Does the cerebral examination of love and relationships hold up 20 years later? And what connection do Napoleon Dynamite and The Holiday have with this film? 00:00 Intro 00:42 Preconceptions 05:00 Film Clip 06:45 Initial reactions (spoilers) 16:32 The look and feel of the film 19:34 Is it a horror film? 23:02 A very British orange 25:10 Recap 28:25 The questionable ethics of memory erasure 33:35 Insecurities and accusations 38:12 Lord of the Creeps 43:29 Lack of likeable characters 49:47 I am not a concept 52:00 On trauma, memory, and nature…
Heather doesn’t remember Iron Man We take our first steps into the wide, wide universe of the Marvel Cinematic Universe with 2008’s Iron Man, starring Robert Downey Jr. as the titular hero. This movie, directed by Jon Favreau, kicked off the entertainment juggernaut that is the MCU, so even though Heather has technically seen the movie before, we’re going to revisit it to start our Marvel superhero journey. Fortunately, she doesn’t remember any of it. We’ll discuss how RDJ’s charm offensive makes an offensive character likeable, if there’s chemistry between Tony Stark and his executive assistant Pepper Potts (played by Gwyneth Paltrow), and if the movie still holds up over fifteen years later. 00:00 Intro 00:36 Preconceptions 04:38 What exactly is the MCU, anyway? 06:02 Indie film cred 10:18 Movie clip 12:56 Reactions 16:50 Grounded in reality 20:00 Stan Lee's challenge 21:41 Charm offensive 24:19 Recap 26:49 That weapons factory really tied the room together 28:38 Terrence Howard was fired for being Terrence Howard 30:05 Writer-director-actor-bodyguard 30:57 JARVIS! 31:54 Hot sake and ethical flight attendant strippers 34:22 International date line 35:20 The Ten Rings 36:54 Escape and goodbye 39:26 Have it your way (rock bottom) 40:58 No longer man-ooo-facturing weapons 42:32 SHIELD is kind of a big deal 45:06 Science-based (just not physics) 47:55 Chemistry is a science 49:07 Gwyneth Paltrow has never heard of Operation 49:48 Masking done right 51:58 Would you kiss your boss at a work event? 57:29 Terrorism is terrifying 01:00:37 Why does Dan know what Louboutins are? 01:01:22 The big bad (not really a surprise) 01:05:57 Drink more Ovaltine 01:09:03 Crucial to make voice scary when being a bad guy 01:12:31 I am Iron Man 01:13:30 Post credits! 01:18:11 Closing thoughts…
Part two and recap of Fight Club Fight Club is a 25 year old movie that still has a lot to say, so we had a lot to say about it, too! We pick up where we left off from part one, and dive into the recap of the movie. We talk about themes of masculinity vs. femininity, decay and destruction, how the movie is relevant today, and why the Olsen Twins and Jigsaw are very relevant to Fight Club. Make sure you listen to part one first for Heather's preconceptions about the movie, and for our initial thoughts and reactions. 00:00:00 Part Two - Intro 00:01:00 The Fear Center 00:02:56 Subliminal Brad 00:07:37 Masculinity, femininity, and healthcare 00:13:34 Out of the closet, into the support group 00:16:48 Mary Poppins power animal 00:21:31 Marla the monster and gendered soap 00:30:44 *69 and Spanish class 00:36:32 Decay, disrepair, and disgust 00:41:50 An ode to Brad Pitt's lips 00:45:21 Tyler Durden, meet Jigsaw (he owes you royalties) 00:48:28 Connecting over lack of connection 00:54:52 Pick a fight with the Olsen twins 00:57:31 Boss fight (but not in a video game) 01:02:36 Project Runway? Figure it out. 01:04:25 Setting up franchises 01:07:30 His name was Robert Paulson 01:11:10 It's called a changeover 01:13:24 It's actually a really terrible plan 01:19:02 How do you solve a problem like Marla? 01:21:55 I need you to listen to me 01:27:27 Satire ages maybe too well Check out "Why all movies from 1999 are the same" on YouTube from Now You See It here: https://youtu.be/RuZKG77vANU?si=dQ5JD_swfI_s15Xa…
Heather hasn't seen Fight Club. We are going to break the first and second rule and talk all about David Fincher's 1999 movie Fight Club, based on the novel of the same name, starring Brad Pitt, Ed Norton, Helena Bonham Carter, Jared Leto, and Meat Loaf. We talk about the big twist of the movie and if Heather knew it before seeing the movie (spoiler: she did). We'll also get into how the movie aged, how relevant it is today, what it says about fragile masculinity, and Heather's...family history with Meatloaf? We had so much to say, in fact, that we made this a two-part episode! Part two of our thoughts on Fight Club will drop next week, with the full movie recap and lots more second thoughts. If you haven't seen the movie and want to, we definitely recommend watching it before listening to this episode, as even the intro treads into spoiler territory. 00:00:00 - Intro 00:00:48 - How much can you know about yourself if you've never seen Fight Club? 00:05:13 - Movies that scar 00:07:49 - Movie clip 00:10:18 - Post movie discussion 00:13:11 - Who would join a Fight Club, anyway? 00:22:54 - Fight Club is a black comedy 00:29:01 - Foreshadowing the twist 00:33:59 - I am Jack's unreliable narrator 00:39:26 - Tiki torches and Hansen 00:44:57 - Paradise by the dashboard light…
Heather hasn't seen Groundhog Day. If you're ready to look at the 1993 classic Harold Ramis film starring Bill Murray with fresh eyes, then we got you, babe, as Heather has somehow managed to avoid this cultural institution. We discuss the ethics of time looping, how the language of movies has changed since 1993, and the ancestral genetic memory of character actors. 00:00:00 Groundhog Day 00:01:51 Time loop movies, all over again 00:04:58 Movie clip 00:07:00 Thoughts on the film 00:12:39 How would you do in a time loop? 00:17:34 Recap 00:18:30 Primal knowledge of Chris Elliot 00:20:04 The first loop 00:23:48 The PA Polka 00:24:32 The movie spends a lot of time talking about Groundhog Day 00:30:01 Seducing Rita 00:35:49 Nihlism 00:39:55 Don't commit groundhog theft 00:43:57 Enlightenment 00:47:11 It was the bartender all along 00:48:30 I retract my previous praise of Larry 00:51:07 $339.88 00:55:09 Final thoughts…
Heather hasn't seen The Nice Guys. Travel back with us to seedy 1977 Los Angeles and Shane Black's buddy comedy detective noir from 2016 starring Ryan Gosling and Russell Crowe! In this episode we discuss the different classifications of firearms according to Heather, if the movie qualifies as a "romp", and what a more appropriate title would have been. 00:00 - What does Heather know about The Nice Guys? 03:38 - Nice Guys facts 05:41 - Film clip 07:56 - Thoughts: This movie is a romp. 15:03 - The Shane Black of it all 17:14 - Recap 23:25 - Blueface and Older Guy 28:27 - How Healy and March got to the party 32:14 - The noir of it all 37:08 - Downey in the dark 40:50 - Basinger? Basinger. 43:24 - Aren't you the Diner Guy? 47:50 - Amelia lands in their lap 50:19 - Jon Boy is played by Matt Bomer 55:58 - The auto show-down 59:54 - The last thing you see before you die is Richard Nixon 01:02:55 - Last thoughts…
Heather hasn't seen Napoleon Dynamite. In our inaugural episode of Blind Spots & Second Thoughts, we explore the deep character study that is Napoleon Dynamite. Is the movie actually a depiction of neurodivergence, or is the titular character simply a huge jerk? How does the movie hold up 20 years later? Exactly how creepy is Uncle Rico? And what about Kip's hard-fought emotional journey? Relive the tater tot'nist movie of 2004 with us and find out! 00:00 Intro 00:32 Meet Dan & Heather 02:37 What do you know about the movie? 09:42 Post watch discussion…
"What do you mean, you haven't seen it?" Blind Spots & Second Thoughts is a podcast featuring Dan and Heather (that's us!), a couple of movie lovers -- and a couple -- who love to have occasionally deep, but more often than not, incredibly silly conversations about movies. In each episode of Blind Spots & Second Thoughts, we'll pick a movie that one of us has seen, and the other hasn't. Usually, that's Heather. Before we watch it, we'll talk about what we think we know, and what we can remember about the movie. Then, after we watch it, we'll recap the movie, talk about what worked and what didn't, what's stood the test of time and what's aged like milk. And probably make some jokes. Join us as we watch all kinds of movies, from some of our obscure favorites that maybe flew under the radar for most, to some absolute must-see classics you can't believe one of us hasn't seen (it's probably Heather). From fun little arthouse movies to the MCU, we've got it covered, and one of us hasn't seen it (again, probably Heather). Blind Spots & Second Thoughts premieres January 1st, 2025…
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