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Making Me Watch Movies: The Hunt (2012) Directed by Thomas Vinterberg

<p>The movie you’re making me watch today is The Hunt (2012), a gut-punching Danish drama directed by Thomas Vinterberg that’ll leave you questioning everything about truth, trust, and mob mentality. Starring Mads Mikkelsen in a raw, heart-shattering performance as Lucas, a kindergarten teacher whose life unravels when a child’s innocent lie sparks accusations of abuse, this film dives deep into the chaos of a tight-knit community turning on one of its own. Vinterberg, the Dogme 95 rebel behind Festen, crafts a chilling, no-holds-barred look at how fear and gossip can spiral into a modern-day witch hunt. Join us as we...

Our Public Lands: #37 - The Importance of Quiet w/ Matt Mikkelsen

<p>In this episode, I interview Matt Mikkelsen of Quiet Parks International, to discuss the importance of preserving quiet in our natural and urban environments. Matt delves into the effects of noise pollution, such as increased stress levels and its impact on wildlife communication. Our conversation also highlights the global efforts by Quiet Parks International to certify quiet places, the personal and societal benefits of quiet, and the ongoing challenge with military aircraft noise in Olympic National Park. Additionally, Matt shares insights into his background, his work in nature sound recording, and his filmmaking projects that focus on the natural...

What's Up Ely: Soundscapes of the Boundary Waters with Matt Mikkelsen

<p><b>In this episode listeners will join Lacey in conversation with Matt Mikkelsen. Matt is a sound recordist, audio engineer, and documentary filmmaker based in Duluth, Minnesota. He has worked as a sound designer, director, and producer on several award winning documentaries, but has also devoted much of his professional career to observing, recording, researching, and preserving natural soundscapes. </b></p><p><b><br/>Show Notes<br/></b><br/></p><b>Email Lacey with your ideas and feedback: podcasts@visitelymn.org</b><b>Visit Ely Adventure Guides</b><b> </b><b>What’s Up Ely Facebook Group </b><b>Explo...

Exploring the Language of Scripture: Did Paul Really Teach Two Roads to Salvation? | Josh Ip Cho-suen

<p>Some scholars within the Paul within Judaism school (PWJ) argue that Paul taught two distinct paths to salvation—one for Jews through the Law and another for Gentiles through Christ. But is that really what Paul says?</p><p>In this episode of Exploring the Language of Scripture, Daniel Mikkelsen is joined by <b>Josh Ip Cho-suen</b> (pastor and biblical scholar) to examine how Paul actually speaks about salvation for Jews and Gentiles. We trace the development of the PWJ view (including influences from <b>E. P. Sanders</b> and covenantal nomism) and test it against key texts li...

Blog | BOOM Library

For our latest release SWAMPS, field recordist Matt Mikkelsen traveled to the wetlands of Florida over several years. This blog post dives into Matt's journey ...

Blog | Page 5 of 46 | BOOM Library

AUTUMN is the latest and final entry for the SEASONS OF EARTH collection. We sit down with Matt Mikkelsen to get a behind the seasons look at its creation. Read ...

ambience Archives | BOOM Library

For our latest release SWAMPS, field recordist Matt Mikkelsen traveled to the wetlands of Florida over several years. This blog post dives into Matt's journey ...

WELCOME TO THE JUNGLE - BOOM Library

It took our recordist Matt Mikkelsen two separate trips totaling a month of onsite recording plus a lot of time for careful preparation and ...