An Inside-The-Actor’s-Studio-ish chat with today’s movers and shakers leaving their mark at the hydrant! Take a bite out of your Monday morning as each new episode of the hydrant lands in your lap.
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Performance Coach and Author Gᴀɪʟ M. Gɪʙsᴏɴ joins the pack on
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Award winning fiction author Kay Oliver joins the pack on The Hydrant Podcast to chat about writing, the woes of Hollywood and life as an Airedale.
Self proclaimed Word Wonk,
"Once Upon a Dance" is a mother-daughter duo who share a passion for dance and storytelling. Teacher Terrel and Ballerina Konora create books that spark imagination and inspire children to move, breathe, and connect.
There is a place to turn when you lose a family pet,
Focused on the art of Human Intelligence, ghostwriter and founder of The Wild Larynx, Stephanie Fee joins the pack to talk about self-care, working with authors, and pigs blood. Just roll with it.
Voice actor Chris Dattoli joins the pack to talk about finding the right voice coach, being a Jersey guy, and reasons why quitting your day job is a bad idea.
Joining the pack at The Hydrant Podcast, author and journalist Peter Sacks stops to chat about his latest book, Libertyland, the state of education in the U.S. and the differences in writing fiction vs. non-fiction.
A non-stop force of nature, designer, author and entrepreneur Carina Gardner joins the pack to talk about artistic mindset, breaking out of the introvert shell, and what it takes to run a small business.
Musician, Author and podcast host Allen C. Paul joins the pack to talk about his book, God and Gigs: Succeed as a Musician Without Sacrificing your Faith, how to make a wise choice at a musical career - or maybe not, and jazz. Lots and lots of jazz.
Screen writer, playwright, and author Catherine Butterfield joins the pack to chat about her new book "The Serpent and The Rose", the downside of screenwriting, and obnoxious garbage trucks.
Author, host of the podcast ByteSized Blessings, filmmaker and panentheist Kirsten Rudberg joins the pack to talk about all things spiritual, book obsession, and the Higgs field we are all passing through.
Sync licensing guru, vocalist and coach Nismah Osman joins the pack to talk about song writing, singing, and the process of behind sync licensing.
Penguin Random House Audio Executive Producer and AHAB creator Julie Wilson stops by The Hydrant Podcast to chat about her latest venture, The Articulate Coach, and the current state of play in the audiobook world.