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'Untitled Song of Self-Doubt’ by Gatlin Kate James Makes you feel connected
Gatlin Kate James has a wonderful voice with fragile cadence and soft articulation. This artist has a rhythm all her own delivering a song written close to the heart. The key to any great songwriter is honesty of lyrics but it’s essential for the right voice to carry those words to the listen in a way that resonates. Gatlin shines in this area bringing an uplifting and bright quality to her songs. ‘Untitled Song of Self-Doubt’ brings the listener into her space to not only learn about her but feel connected through the songs she creates.
"Born in Nashville, Tennessee, GATLIN KATE JAMES was no stranger to music. At four years old, she began her career as a session vocalist. She was signed to a national talent agency for acting at 6, and at 11, her love of songwriting bloomed.
By 14, she formed a band with her older brother, Cooper, called "Cooper & Gatlin". The duo signed a deal with a Capital Records subsidiary label, Deepwell Records, owned by Adam Anders (Glee). However, after two years of writing sessions and "building a brand" before release, the band decided the 'label life' wasn't for them. So, striking out on their own, they independently debuted four consecutive singles and music videos, "Break", "Like You", "Fragile", and "On Your Mind", which gathered over 7.1M streams on Spotify and 5.8M+ views on Youtube. In 2019, the band went their separate ways. Gatlin moved to Oklahoma with her husband, Austin James. Now in 2023, Gatlin has a renewed passion for music and released her new EP, “The EP”, on March 24th."
EP Project Bio-
“Warm, vulnerable, honest, Gatlin Kate James invites you on an intimate journey through the inner workings of her mind- a roller coaster ride of crippling self-doubt, fear of abandonment, hope, righteous anger, perseverance, loyalty and unwavering support in times of trouble. This EP has something for everyone— easy listening for those looking for good vibes, and lyrics that go as deep as the seven seas for those looking to really feel something.”
"Untitled Song of Self-Doubt"
"After moving from the spotlight to the shadows for four long years, Gatlin has finally had enough of letting insecurities and self-doubt get in her way. She owes this reignited courage to her closest friends and family, who are a constant source of support and encouragement— her biggest cheerleaders. The hope is that “Untitled Song of Self-Doubt” will meet listeners wherever they are in their journey back to self-belief and inspire them to keep going, even when they’re afraid.” Social Links & Website: https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/gatlinkatejames/the-ep
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Flock of Four
April 13, 2018
#Flock of Four#movies#movie trailers#adventure#comedy#lol#drama#jazz#Gregory Caruso#Braeden Lemasters#Uriah Shelton#Isaac Jay#Dylan Riley Snyder#Reg E. Cathey#Shane Harper#Coco Jones#Jimmy Bellinger#Nadji Jeter#Gatlin Kate James#Connor Paolo#Anthony Laciura
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The Commander from Supergirl / Captain Nemo from Once Upon a Time / President Tarindo Nandasiri from Madam Secretary / Savard from Charmed / Raza from Iron Man / Osiris from Supernatural / Lucky Morad from Hawaii Five-0 / Mr. Adeeb from Shameless - This one took me so long to list because I knew he was in a lot of my shows but I couldn't figure out which ones, so I checked his IMDb
Dewey from Girl Meets World
Cory from Boy Meets World
Jeff from Modern Family / Cupid from Supernatural / Inspector Smith from Charmed
Detective Tom Patterson from The Flash / Commander Finnegan from Star Trek: Beyond / Ray Wheeler from Baby Daddy
Elijah Banner from NCIS / Nick Anson from Nikita / N'Jobu from Black Panther
Samantha from Liv and Maddie / Emily Duval from Heroes Reborn
Michael Noshimuri from Hawaii Five-0
Noah from The Walking Dead / Landon from House M.D. / Future Leo from Lab Rats
Matheson from Race to Witch Mountain / Rosen from Sons of Anarchy / William from Reign
Margo Channing from Lucifier / April from Jane the Virgin / Lenore from Teen Wolf / Margaret Murphey from Sons of Anarchy
So I'm watching Criminal Minds [spoilers for the first six seasons, that's as far as I have gotten].
Jasper from Twilight is a mess of a human being and... somehow got locked in his own mind??... still confused about that one.
Mike from Twilight is an over-privileged dick.
Lydia from Teen Wolf needs some serious therapy after the shit she's been through.
Keith from One Tree Hill is a bad guy and I don't like it.
I'm sure I'll notice more, but... For now that's all I'll add more when I find more people I recognize LMFAO
#The Commander (Supergirl)#Captain Nemo#President Tarindo Nandasiri#Savard#Savard (Charmed)#Raza#Osiris#Lucky Morad#Mr. Adeeb#Faran Tahir#Dewey (GMW)#Cooper J Friedman#Cory Matthews#Ben Savage#Jeff (Modern Family)#Cupid (Supernatural)#Inspector Smith#Inspector Smith (Charmed)#Lex Medlin#Detective Tom Patterson#Commander Finnegan#Ray Wheeler#Greg Grunberg#Elijah Banner#Nick Anson#N'Jobu#Sterling K. Brown#Samantha (Liv and Maddie)#Emily Duval#Gatlin Kate James
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Johnny Depp Witnesses
Suit Witnesses Christine Dabrowski - Depp’s sister Isaac Baruch - friend and patronee Brandon Patterson - ECB building manager Kate James - Heard’s former personal assistant Laurel Anderson - former couple’s counselor Dr. David Kipper - private doctor for Depp and Heard Debbie Lloyd - private nurse for Depp Sean Bett - Depp’s security guard Keenan Wyatt - Depp’s on set audio technician Johnny Depp - himself Ben King - Depp’s house manager Tara Roberts - Depp’s island manager Dr. Shannon Curry - forensic psychologist, expert Melissa Saenz - LAPD police officer Tyler Hadden - LAPD police officer William Gatlin - LAPD police officer Alejandro Romero - ECB desk clerk Christine Carino - former talent agent for Depp and Heard Laura Wasser - Depp’s divorce attorney Terrence Daugherty - ACLU COO and General Counsel Edward White - Depp’s business manager Matthew McConaughey - Depp’s security guard Starling Jenkins - Depp’s personal chauffeur and security detail Travis McGivern - Depp’s security guard Jack Whigham - Depp’s talent agent Richard Marks - Hollywood entertainment, expert Doug Bania - IP consultant, expert Erin Boerum - Heard’s private nurse Michael Spindler - forensic attorney, expert
Rebuttal Witnesses Walter Hamada - Warner Bros president of DC films Dr. David Kulber - Depp’s orthopedic surgeon Richard Marks Michael Spindler Doug Bania Morgan Night - Hicksville Trailer Park Palace owner Dr. Richard Shaw - psychiatrist, expert Jennifer Howell - Whitney Heard’s former boss Candie Davidson-Goldbronn - CHLA representative Kate Moss - Depp’s ex-partner Dr. Shannon Curry Johnny Depp Morgan Tremaine - ex-TMZ employee Bryan Neumeister - forensic data, expert Beverly Leonard - Sea-Tac employee Dr. Richard Gilbert - orthopedic surgeon, expert
Amber Heard Witnesses
Countersuit Witnesses Dr. Dawn Hughes - forensic psychologist, expert Amber Heard - herself iO Tillet-Wright - former friend Rocky Pennington - former friend Joshua Drew - former friend/ex-husband of Rocky Pennington Whitney Heard - Heard’s sister Elizabeth Marz - former friend Melanie Inglessis - former makeup artist/former friend Kristy Sexton - former acting coach Bruce Witkin - Depp’s former friend Tracey Jacobs - Depp’s former talent agent Joel Mandel - Depp’s former business manager Adam Waldman - Depp’s former lawyer Detective Marie Sadanaga - LAPD detective Ron Schnell - social media analyst, expert Michele Mulrooney - Heard’s former attorney Tina Newman - Disney executive Ellen Barkin - Depp’s ex-fling Dr. Alan Blaustein - Depp’s former psychiatrist Eric George - Heard’s former attorney Jessica Kovacevic - Heard’s talent agent Dr. Richard Moore Jr - orthopedic surgeon, expert Dr. David Spiegel - psychiatrist, expert Kathryn Arnold - Hollywood entertainment, expert
Rebuttal Witnesses Julian Ackert - forensic data analyst, expert Dr. Dawn Hughes Amber Heard
#this took an hour of trawling through recaps and actually timestamped livestreams so y'all best appreciate it#I have reasons for making this list that will be clear later#let's just say this blog isn't going to be immediately deleted#depp v heard#depp vs heard#amber heard#johnny depp
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Watch Reg E. Cathey as Legendary Jazz Musician in Adventure Comedy-Drama 'Flock of Four' (Trailer)
Watch Reg E. Cathey as Legendary Jazz Musician in Adventure Comedy-Drama ‘Flock of Four’ (Trailer)
“You guys hear that? The musician Pope Dixon is playing on Central Ave. I’m thinking about going down there.” “Does your mother know that you’re going down there on a Friday night?” Set over the course of a single night in 1959, ‘Flock of Four’ follows four teens from Pasadena as they journey to Central Avenue, Los Angeles on a quest to find a legendary jazz performer.
“You really think that’s…
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#Anthony Laciura#Braeden LeMasters#Bristol Pictures#Coco Jones#Connor Paolo#Cyrus Farmer#Dylan Riley Snyder#Flock of Four#Gatlin Green#Gatlin Kate James#Gregory Caruso#Hannah Kat Jones#Isaac Jay#Jimmy Bellinger#Michael Nader#Nadji Jeter#Nathan Davis Jr.#Patwood Company#Reg E. Cathey#Shane Harper#Uriah Shelton
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Wow! Look at all those little pink stars! Each one is a table where you will find queer artists and/or queer stories. (Dang, comics has gotten real queer, folks.)
It’s also exciting to me that SPX has 4 LGBTQ special guests this yes: Molly Ostertag, Lawrence Lindell, Ngozi Ukazu, and… drumroll… REBECCA SUGAR.
Here’s the list of who these fine people all are:
Exhibitors: Alecia Gatlin W13 Amanda Lafrenais W72-73 Andrea Shockling W46B Archie Bongiovanni J12A April Malig W62B Beth Barnett K4A Blue Delliquanti W74 Britt Sabo A14 C Spike Trotman (Iron Circus, Smut Peddler) W72-73 Carey Pietsch E7A Carta Monir N1A Cathy G. Johnson N6B E Jackson E4B Ed Luce N14 Danielle Corsetto W29 Evan Dahm D8 Haley Boros W9A HamletMachine K7 Hazel Newlevant J12B Io Clast J1 Isabella Rotman J11B Jade Armstrong H13B Jayme Brodie D11A Jess Fink W28 Jon Mastantuono G7A Josie Breck W5A Joyana McDiarmid C5B Kate Leth W31-33 Kendra & Kat w48 Kevin Czap J13B Kevin Jay Stanton N7 L Nichols N3-4 Laura Terry K5 Lawrence Lindell M13B Lora Merriman W17A M. R. Trower H14B M. Sabine Rear W13 (with the Soft Skills Comics Collective) Madison Bacon D12A Maia Kobabe I5A Matt Lubchansky W34 Megan James F4B Molly Ostertag W9B Nechama K7 Ngozi Okazu W6 Penina Gal H5 (with One Percent Press) Rachel Dukes J3B Sage Coffee J13A Shoona Brownig C4 Soltian K7 Stephanie Hovden C7A Sunmi F3A Taneka Stotts I1A Victor Martins H13B
Special Guest, not exhibiting: Rebecca Sugar
Panelist, not exhibiting: Sara L. Jewell
Walking around: Jared Axelrod
I can’t be at SPX this year myself, but my heart will be there, and I’ll see you all in 2019. HUGS!
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I mean, again, my evidence is the trial you can watch on youtube. In the closing arguments, all arguments that were made by the prosecutions are available here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7L0Jl0voe8U
But if you want to have the specific bits I talked about:
"You’re calling 3 police officers (who came to see Heard after iO supposedly called them), and like 9 other witnesses who testified in court, liars and perjurers." She specifically argues against: Depp, his sister, his best friend, Bett - Connolly - McGivern - Jenkins - Wyatt (his bodyguards), Dr Kipper (his doctor), Lloyd - Falati (her nurses), Roberts (his island manager), King (his house manager), James (her UK assistant), Moss (former girlfriend of Depp), Dr Colbert (his surgeon for his hand), Knight (Hickville former owner that testified about an incident), Tremaine (former TMZ employee), Saenz - Hadden - Gatlin (officers and Saenz is specialized in DV, she said she didn't identify Heard as a victim of DV), Leonard (airport worker who saw Heard assaulted a traveling companion). By the way, Kate James (the assistant) claims that Heard stole her story. If you want to listen to any of the testimony I'm sure you can find them back on youtube by typing something like "[Witness name] Depp trial".
There are also the numerous things that don't really make sense. For example, the palette color used to supposedly hide her bruises wasn't out when she was with Depp. The fact that she supposedly had lipstick to hide her lips is not something that make up artist usually do because it would contaminate the product used, and in any case, no amount of make up can hide swelling or a broken nose.
"She hit Depp, not because she wanted to defend herself but because she wanted to fight him. There are audio tapes in which she hit him and he would flee from her." https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BC1wAQFJJBM btw I just realized I said "she hit him" letting it sound like there are recording of her actually beating him but it's not the case, she just explains that she beats him out and weirdly try to gaslight him about it not being that bad.
"There are audio tapes in which she calls him a baby and a coward and unmanly for not fighting her physically." https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1akm3Bql82I
Btw she broke her TRO to go see him too to have hugs: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yImpwRmVZEA
"There is one audio tape just after the finger event in which she says she was responsible for Depp getting his finger cut. In which her most prominent fear is to be separated from him!" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VDP9NVQmiXw By the way in her testimony she describes that she got punched several times + got her head smacked on the counter + walked on glass + got raped by a vodka bottle. You won't see any mention of any of her supposedly injuries by neither her nurse nor Dr Kipper.
Her most prominent fear was always to be separated from him: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K8aUFSmUM7Y
"There is no evidence she got any swelling or anything during any of the public events just after he supposedly smacked her head multiple times with his rings." https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wUtjCcZa4Bs
By the way in that same video you can hear her admit she did write the op-ed against Depp.
"There are even evidences suggesting she gave tips to TMZ for the wine video and for her getting a TRO to get publicity." : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=460i_Cg58hU
If you want an in-depth of the misinformation OP posted, I can do it, but honestly, it will take so long, when you can just do the job yourself and watch the trial rather than counting on other people to give you all the information to make up your mind. You know why I didn't post links at first? Because making that post with all the sources costed me one complete hour, whereas OP just can bullshit their way around and put some random links that look like they're getting in their way instead of looking into the trial which gives context.
Couple of examples, the headbutting Depp admitted, it was not made in purpose. The "bald spot from her head" looked like this:
I'm sorry but I don't see it considering Depp allegedly supposedly dragged her down the stair by her hair.
These are her bruises, after Depp allegedly smacked her head several times on the counter + punched her in the face with his hands full of rings and broke her nose. (By the way, while I cannot claim to know what are the dark spots on her face, you can google botox bruises and see it weirdly looks like it, but I cannot know) This is the glamorization I'm talking about, which I find appalling and insulting to actual DV victims.
And that's without talking about the form of her testimonies, which I won't touch, but again I urge people to just go look at the trial to make up their own ideas. See if I was the one asserting stuff out of context or if it was OP who did. I'm confident since I watched the whole damn trial.
I don't hate Heard, I'm not a Depp fan either, but I support victims of domestic violence and this trial was important for them. Thankfully, Depp got the majority of the win for this trial, which is a win for victims!
As a verdict is possibly hours away, a sense of dread has been building in my stomach for what it will mean for Amber’s future, as well as all victims of intimate partner violence (IPV), particularly as women’s basic rights continue to be under attack in the United States. Like many people who are following the case, I have personal experiences with abuse. Much of my research focuses on IPV, specifically, the disparities in resources and services that are available for survivors to leave their abusers, such as economic, social, geographical barriers. It’s a topic which is deeply tied to my own personal experiences and academic career.
I initially was ambivalent to Amber Heard. Before I began to research the case, I was firmly in the “they both suck” camp, having only briefly glanced through articles. I started to pay more attention to the media coverage over the past six weeks and was really staggered by how Heard was being portrayed as a lying, crazy, gold-digging woman through narratives that were not only going unchallenged, but were heavily perpetuated in the public discourse. Even worse, that the abuse she experienced had been capitalized on by “true crime” junkies and mocked in TikTok videos and Youtube compilations. So I began watching the trial live and found that there was far more evidence and far more substantial evidence which shows that JD was the perpetrator of abuse within their relationship.
The evidence collected through JD’s personal texts and emails show an early pattern of abuse. He exerted control over the clothes Amber wore and would become angry when she didn’t dress “conservatively”. He would consistently accuse her of having affairs with acquaintances, friends, and various co-stars, even with an openly gay director, Clive Barker. He didn’t like that she was ambitious and would scorn her when she took opportunities to advance her career. He would constantly refer to her with misogynistic language. He also referred to Amber, an openly bisexual woman, as a “lesbian camp counsellor”. He messaged other men to discuss killing her through drowning and burning her, and then raping her burnt corpse to prove that she was truly dead. This all occurred while they were still dating. She was in her early 20s and he was in 50s. All of these coercive, paranoid, jealous, controlling behaviours are deeply and unequivocally abusive.
None of this includes the evidence which shows physical and sexual abuse. There are audio tapes in which he admits to headbutting her, so hard that she was concerned her nose was broken. In another recording, they discuss how her family and friends have seen her bruises, broken blood vessels, and bald spots from her hair being torn out of her scalp. In another one, she screams “stop hitting me!” Another shows him stating “I will smack the ugly c**t before I let her in.” A video shows him aggressively breaking and smashing furniture near her. One interaction reveals that Stephen Deuters, his assistant, begged her to come back to him after her assaulted her on a plane in front of his bodyguards, pleading to her that JD was remorseful for his actions. Heard also has stated he sexually assaulted her multiple times. Remember, he previously discussed violently raping her in those infamous messages to Paul Bettany.
As for witnesses, several testified to seeing bruises on her numerous times, including JD’s witnesses, such as their marriage counsellor. A makeup artist, Melanie Inglessis, testified to covering swelling on her lip and two black eyes. Raquel Pennington saw several injuries, including bloodied bald spots on her head, a swollen nose, and cut lip. She expressed fear JD would eventually kill Amber if she didn’t leave. Josh Drew also testified to seeing her with injuries, including black eyes, a swollen cheek, and a busted lip. iO Tillet Wright (who Depp misgenders throughout his testimony) recalled hearing JD assault Amber and scream “oh, you think I hit you? You think I fucking hit you? What if I peel your fucking hair back“. iO then called 911. This was the incident which led Heard to file for a divorce and a restraining order, two days afterwards. It is worth noting that Pennington, Drew, and Wright all corroborated this incident in their depositions, as did iO’s 2016 essay.
Is she guilty of fighting back? Absolutely. She never lied about doing so, even dating back to her 2016 deposition. However, fighting back against a man who has beaten you, sexually assaulted you, controlled your career, finances, and who you can associate with does not equate to being an abuser. It’s simply surviving. And yes, I’ve heard those audio tapes, the in which she’s expresses her incredulity at him for stating their fights were fair when she feared he would kill her.
His case has relied upon deeply misogynistic narratives to discredit both her claims and her character. She was after his money all along, even though she refused the 30 million dollar fortune she was legally entitled to, as there was no prenup. She painted on bruises, even though a makeup artist testified to covering up her swollen lip and two black eyes. She cut off his finger, even though multiple texts and even an audio recording showcase him admitting to doing it in the midst of a bender. She didn’t donate her money, even though she and the organization created a 10 year plan for her to make yearly payments (in my personal opinion, what she does with her money either way is nobody’s fucking business). Also worth noting, an ACLU representative testified to her being ahead of schedule until Depp began suing her. She made up a hoax, because she documented her abuse - as we advise all people who are in abusive situations to do. She’s a liar, because women are inherently deceitful liars.
None of the evidence that JD’s attorneys presented has proven that she defamed him through her op-ed piece. That’s likely because their goal was never to prove that her article - which never explicitly references him or their relationship - impacted his career. Those who watched the trial will know, Tracy Jacobs, his agent of 30 years stated that it was his drug and alcohol abuse, anger issues, chronic lateness (7 or 8 hours late to set each day), and unprofessionalism that led to his career decline. Film crews grew tired of working around these problems, and eventually, so did Hollywood. Tina Newman, a Disney Corporate Representative who worked on POTC stated no one knew of Amber’s op-ed until Depp sued her.
The trial was always meant to humiliate, shame, and terrorize her. We are witnessing in a powerful man terrorize his ex-wife through the legal system, all while the world makes TikToks of her sexual assault testimony. JD has a documented history of violence and is due for another court date after assaulting a crew member of the set of City of Lies. To quote his own words, “If I’m angry and I’ve got to lash out or hit somebody, I’m going to do it and I don’t care what the repercussions are. Anger doesn’t pay rent, it’s gotta go. It’s gotta be evicted.”
I don’t know whether Amber Heard will win her case. We’re witnessing a radical right-wing political swing to control and criminalize women’s bodies with Roe v. Wade under attack right now. To be blunt, I have very little faith in the justice system and that a jury - in Virginia of all places - will rule in favour of an abused woman over her charismatic, powerful ex-husband. However, I think it’s important to remember that Amber did everything right, that is, everything we tell women to do. She documented her abuse, left her abusive partner, and was granted a restraining order - and she’s continuing to be punished for doing so. If Amber, a privileged white woman with access to economic resources, is still struggling to escape her abuser, how can we expect women without those privileges to?
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