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Coffee, Contracts and Confessions

Jamie Lynn Crist and April Shepard

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Sit back and enjoy a cup of coffee (or wine) with experienced Real Estate Agents Jamie and April as they discuss and rant about this crazy Real Estate market and how they balance family, work, and all the sh*t in between. Nothing is off limits! You will hear insane stories about their client interactions, parenting, relationships and about products they are currently enjoying. Join them every other Thursday for Coffee, Contracts & Confessions and how they do (or don't) survive each day.
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FILM FORUM PRESENTS is the official podcast of Film Forum, a nonprofit cinema in downtown New York City, founded in 1970. Each episode features audio from a special event (Q&A, intro, or conversation), recorded live at Film Forum, around our signature programming: premieres of new independent movies and world-class repertory cinema.
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In our new Unfolding the Calendar episode, Film Forum programmers Sonya Chung and Mike Maggiore discuss upcoming premieres on our calendar for July – September 2024. With these conversations, we hope to introduce the people behind the programming here at Film Forum – and to provide some fun inside intel and trivia along the way. Look out for the se…
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For Part 2 of our April – June Unfolding the Calendar installment, Film Forum's Founding Repertory Artistic Director Bruce Goldstein has a lively, wide-ranging conversation with film director Richard Shepard about their favorite NYC moviegoing and moviehouse experiences in the 1970s and 80s. Shepard’s own memories are the core of his new documentar…
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In this, our fourth Unfolding the Calendar episode, Film Forum programmers Sonya Chung and Mike Maggiore discuss upcoming premieres on our (now three-month!) calendar for April – June 2024. With these conversations, we hope to introduce the people behind the programming here at Film Forum – and to provide some fun inside intel and trivia along the …
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In this, our third Unfolding the Calendar episode, Film Forum programmers Sonya Chung, Bruce Goldstein, and Mike Maggiore provide a behind-the screens look at our February-March 2024 calendar. They discuss films and filmmakers, a little FF history, the programming process, and what they each find particularly exciting about upcoming programming. Wi…
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In this, our second Unfolding the Calendar episode, Film Forum programmers Sonya Chung, Bruce Goldstein, and Mike Maggiore provide a behind-the screens look at our December 2023/January 2024 calendar. They discuss films and filmmakers, a little FF history, the programming process, and what they each find particularly exciting about upcoming program…
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Have you heard what these crazy girls did for New Years? Grab your a glass of wine (or beverage of choice) and relive Jamie and April's holiday antics. Then, switch over to coffee and let's talk budgeting and goal setting for the new year. If you are thinking about buying a home, let us help you break down the steps. It's never too soon to budget a…
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Join the girls this week as they play "Never have I ever" and hear all about the unpredictable world or real estate. Each day is a new and exciting adventure! Jamie and April make some bold and daring confessions and dish the tea on topics real estate agents rarely share with the world. After you finish your Thanksgiving meal, sit back, play along,…
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