A journalist and communication professional having worked in Washington, DC from presidential campaigns to federal government public awareness campaigns now finds joy interviewing people who feel invisible or live in poverty. She asks how they are able to still bring joy, knowledge, and hope to those around them. Hear from those who work and live in the shadows. This podcast is in English but she also has another podcast called "Human Caos español" (https://anchor.fm/maria89032) which is all in Spanish.
What is theater? What is it like to act in a play and perform on stage? As a kid, I enjoyed playing the role of "Dorthy" in The Wizard of Oz, but then I got older and thought my theater acting days were over. I'm again curious about acting and theater as an adult, so I wanted to know how theater has evolved since my days of playing "Dorthy." I interviewed MARIA RAKOTONARIVO, Founder of the Theatre Studio BELOE in Geneva, on how she teaches acting to students from all walks of life who have zero experience in theater. Maria started training in theater in Russia at the age of seven, so she knows how to create stunning performances on stage. I also spoke to her students to discover how theater has changed their lives. I learned that theater is much more than a dramatic Shakespearean play. #theatre #theaterplays #acting #performance #thespians #theaterdirector To learn more about Maria's Theatre Studio BELOE visit her site at http://theatrebeloe.com/ or follow her on IG: @maria_theatre_beloe or FB: studioBeloe.
I had a nice conversation with Simon Lewis who is the king of remote work! He has done it all from creating coworking days, coworking spaces to co-living retreats. The pandemic has changed the future of work. Simon gives us his thoughts on what this all entails. IG:simlewis #coworking #remotework #coliving
I interviewed Cheryl Aguilar, founding director and lead therapist at Hope Center for Wellness, a Washington, DC based multicultural behavioral health practice focused on holistic healing. Cheryl provides us with her professional perspective on how to maneuver the system when dealing with a mental health crisis, especially when you don't have the money or resources. She also provides us with some great tips on how to slowly get back to our normal lives after a year of being cooped up. For more information on Cheryl's work visit her site. https://hopecenterforwellness.com/
Today we don't have any special guest it's just me talking about season two and what you could expect. After a two month hiatus I had time to think about what I wanted to focus on and it was to report from the heart about a subject that I have observed and lived which is the experience of feeling invisible and living in poverty which I did in my early childhood.
Side note: Due to audio please put this interview to the max volume. An interview with author Marc Roche, a business writing coach and an Academic English exam prep specialist for ten years. He has written over ten books such as ones to prepare you for the IELTS or the TOEFL exams and others about improving your business writing. He has recently released a new book called, “Email Writing Advanced.” This interview is about the drive to make a living off writing. For more information visit Amazon.com and search for Marc Roche.
This was one of the most important elections in US history to get rid of a reality star that had caused great damage to the US. Some are happy Biden won and others are just sick of the US political system. I interviewed Sanja Abdul(from Chicago), Oliver Kendall(US citizen living in Barcelona) and Craig Chavis(living in Ohio) to get their take on the elections.
An interview with Laura Ceppelli, an International Pilates and Kundalini Yoga teacher, and studio owner in central Barcelona. She discusses her journey in trying to recover from being bulimic. It's a heartfelt story on how hard this disease gets you. If you or know someone that has an eating disorder please reach out to Laura: www.lauraceppelli.com info@lauraceppelli.com https://www.facebook.com/lauraceppelliyogaandpilates/ https://www.instagram.com/lauraceppelli/ and https://www.linkedin.com/in/laura-ceppelli-468b8094/
Trigger warning: if you are still raw from loss this episode may not be good for you. . I interview Sajna Abdul about the self healing journey she has been on since she lost her brother at 23 years old to a swimming accident. We discuss grief and working with the strong emotions that come up due to loss. We also talk about the new novel she's writing that began as a way to help with the grievance process. If you want to know more about Sajna follow her on IG: sajna.abdul and Twitter: @SanjaAbdul. Her website is: SajnaAbdul.com.
An interview with coach, trainer, evaluator, therapist, comedian/clown, and so many other things Jessica Breitenfeld. She traveled to 45 countries to figure out how to cure her back pain without having to resort to surgery or taking a million pills. As a big German girl growing up in Canada she had to deal with a lot of bullying so early on she learned how to improvise and use humor to combat the pain of being different. Today she helps people on how to stress less and live a life of being true to themselves. For more information on her please visit FB: @JessLaugh.life: Twitter/IG/ YouTube: Jessica Breitenfeld and www.jessicabreitenfeld.com
A light and fun conversation with Sicilian make up artist Rosita Baiamonte. We discuss her creative forces with creating an Instagram profile called “my messy kitchen diary” which is about how to have a fun and have a healthy lifestyle with food. We then discuss her true passion which is putting a smile on someone's face when she does their makeup. For more info about her work visit: IG: @my_messy_kitchen_diary and IG: @rositab_makeupartist
An engaging conversation with Tuck Kamin who wrote a book titled, “Design Your Age- What's Best About You Never Ages.” Tuck has dedicated his career to being an age rebrander and making sure boomers past the age of 60 are still at the decision table. For more on the great intergenerational strategies Tuck is working on visit www.tuckkamin.com; www.designyourage.com; and https://anchor.fm/tuck-kamin
An engaging conversation with International Literary Agent Jessica Craig about the literary agency she founded four years ago “Craig Literary.” She talks how it is to be a woman entrepreneur and represent diverse authors to make sure their stories are being heard. We also discuss the importance of reading and getting into a good book. For more information on Jessica's work visit her site at www.craigliterary.com and IG: @craigliterary
An interview with author and entrepreneur Craig M. Chavis about his book “Burdens of a Dream: 33 actionable nuggets of wisdom for the creative entrepreneur.” He shares personal stories of struggle and success about his several business endeavors. He now dedicates his time to helping others take charge of their lives by doing what they want. For more information on Craig follow him on Instagram @cre8ivecraig; www.cre8ivecraig.com; and www.burdensofadream.com
An engaging conversation with relationship coach Sharlene Halbert on the importance of maintaining quality and healthy relationships in order to have a happy and more fulfilled life. Sharlene has held many different professions before embarking on being a relationship coach from being an occupational therapist to a piano teacher, all of which helped her to learn the power of observation and looking at things from a different perspective. She has so much wisdom to share on how to have healthy relationships. For more information on her services visit www.sharlenehalbert.com; FB: Sharlene Halbert Coach; and Instagram: @SharleneHalbertCoach
A conversation with Nuria Jarque Gonzalez, who spent a year in the US to learn the culture and English. She's from Spain and it was her first time in the US. Learn about her experiences living in the US and especially now with Covid.
An engaging conversation with Brandon Dube, a self described digital-monk that embraces humanism and community as our shared future. He also researches social technology and logical approaches to system change. He sees a future of cooperatives and community based work projects. It's a conversation where you'll learn the power of community and of staying connected. For more information about Brandon's work you could email him at brandon@ideahound.org or connect on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/brandondube
I interview new mother Gigi, who lives in Washington, DC, about what it was like to be pregnant and then give birth during the height of the coronavirus. Interesting conversation about knowing your power.
A great conversation with Chris Reilly, president of Democrats of Abroad in Barcelona. He was born and raised in the UK and has always had a fascination with US history and politics. He lived in the US for some time and later became a US citizen. When Trump became president he was living in Barcelona and knew something needed to be done so he got involved with Democrats Abroad.
An engaging conversation with US expat Jordan Susselman, who has been living in Barcelona for 20 years. We talk about how the coronavirus has affected his touring company now, and if he'll have to move back to the states. We also talk about our passion for Bernie Sanders and how we see the future of US politics now. If you want to talk more about Bernie or anything else w/Jordan you could WhatsApp him at +34 679 689 630
Engaging conversation with US citizen Oliver Kendall who left his job in Washington, DC to experience life abroad. He first lived and traveled around Southeast Asia and then moved to Barcelona. Through all his travels he has never lost his passion for US politics. He started being interested in politics at the young age of seven. He has an interesting take on the state of political affairs now in the US.