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Adrian joined us to discuss the week of discussion around the TSL's demise, North Launceston's position on the situation and much more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
North Launceston Senior Vice President Adrian Hall joined Brent and Painey to discuss the club's decision not to sign the NTFA Premier League affiliation agreements and the future of local footy in Tassie. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Adrian Hall was a Marriage and Family Therapist for 17 years. She is a channel for Crsytalline Emotion. She's a New Paradigm Life Coach that helps women revolutionize and rewire their emotional system so they can create and attract high value relationships. Connect with Adrian on IG: https://www.instagram.com/5dcrystallineemotion/ Connect with me on IG: https://www.instagram.com/lillibewley/ Schedule a complimentary Love Audit here: https://calendly.com/lilli_bewley/loveaudit Lilli's Feminine Dating Archetype Quiz - Reveal your blocks to love & find your true love match. www.lillibewley.com/quiz Support the show: https://anchor.fm/thelillibewleypodcast - Click on support. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thelillibewleypodcast/support
In the depths of despair, Adrian Hall discovered a ray of hope that changed her life forever. Little did she know that her path as a licensed therapist would take an unexpected twist, leading her into the enigmatic world of psychic readings. with her empathetic nature and newfound understanding, Adrian brought forth a harmonious blend of intuitive guidance, practical wisdom, and tools to her clients. A seasoned licensed therapist and life coach who places immense importance on emotional intelligence and tools on how to process emotions in our daily lives. Largely focusing on a new paradigm of understanding and experiencing emotions, she successfully ventures beyond the traditional therapeutic practices. By leveraging her well-refined intuitive skills, Adrian helps her clients navigate from a three-dimensional to a five-dimensional emotional processing system, revealing new avenues of experiencing life. Also discussed in this episode: Embracing Uncertainty in Intuitive Readings: Intuitive readings often involve stepping into the unknown and embracing uncertainty. This openness to unpredictability serves as a catalyst for self-awareness, growth, and transformation. Undeniably, it might be challenging for some individuals, but developing comfort with uncertainty in readings can lead to profound enlightenment and answers to questions that have long been sought. The resources mentioned in this episode are: · Find a reputable and aligned reader: When seeking readings from people, it's important to find someone who aligns with your intentions and values. Ask about their approach, whether they do predictions or connect with loved ones on the other side, and determine if their framework matches what you're looking for. · Inquire within: Before seeking a reading, take a moment to reflect on why you are looking for this information. Are you avoiding uncertainty or trying to scratch an itch? Be willing to sit with uncertainty and ask yourself if the information you're seeking will truly help you or if it's just a temporary relief. · Remember that readings offer only a snapshot of the present moment and that things can shift. · Trust your own intuition: While readings can be helpful, it's important to trust your own inner guidance and intuition. Take responsibility for your own human experience and mental capacity. Use tools like angel cards or other divination methods for personal reflection, but also practice staying present and in alignment with yourself
In this episode Adrian Hall and Jai Gobind discuss Chrystalline Emotion, a "bridge to fifth dimensional living". As we prepare for the Raves in 2027 our emotional awareness and experience is evolving and mutating. We are being guided collectively to a whole new relationship to emotion. Adrian shares her expertise on the subject and how Chrystalline Emotions came to her. Adrian Hall IG @5dcrystallineemotion https://www.adrianwalkerhall.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/channelforgraceuncut/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/channelforgraceuncut/support
Ep 196 | The Role of Emotions as Beneficial Portals to Higher Dimensions with Guest Adrian Hall On this episode of the Inspiring You Show, Special Guest Adrian Hall shares her work as a New Paradigm Life Coach + Channel for Crystalline Emotion®. She utilizes 17 years of experience as a Licensed Therapist in addition to her professionally trained intuitive gifts to support her clients in shifting their emotional processing system from 3D to 5D. Adrian shares how her 10,000 plus hours as a marriage and family therapist has provided her with mastery in her current work. She talks about New Paradigm Emotional Intelligence & about the way emotions are beneficial portals onto higher dimensional timelines. And Adrian shares how a powerful practice of being open to “You don't know what you don't know” can support you. It is an insightful conversation on personal growth and emotional intelligence. At 01:07:00, Adrian walks us through Crystalline Emotion practice! Tune in to here to learn more and to experience practicing Chrystalline Emotion! Shownotes: [00:02:47] Seeing beauty in emotional pain. [00:05:27] Spiritual awakening. [00:11:02] Processing experiences with metabolism. [00:14:17] Pure crying as grief therapy. [00:18:15] Grief is love. [00:25:11] Tears of joy and sadness. [00:29:33] Feeling emotions as frequencies. [00:32:53] Therapy and spirituality in psychology. [00:38:09] Fear of success in adulthood. [00:40:55] Evolution of emotions and processing. [00:47:48] Body has information for you. [00:49:02] You don't know what you don't know [00:54:19] Epigenetic conditioning towards protection. [00:56:26] Epigenetics and Emotions. [01:00:13] Science and the Awakening. [01:04:05] Self-care and evolution. [01:07:00] Crystalline Emotion practice. [01:07:49] Witnessing Emotions in the Body. [01:11:16] Meeting yourself through daily practice. [01:15:49] Importance of a clean channel. [01:23:22] Evolving psychic industry. [01:27:11] Multi-dimensionality of healing. [01:31:50] Compassion in Healing Services. [01:36:46] Importance of Practitioner Consideration. [01:37:38] Personal growth and self-awareness.
In this episode of Inside The Mix, we have a special guest, Adrian Hall, who is a mixer, engineer, and producer. Adrian has worked with some of the biggest names in the industry, and he shares his expertise with us on a range of topics.Firstly, we talk about remote mixing and the use of audio movers. Adrian explains what to look for in a mastering service and the difference between a beginner mix and a professional mix. He also stresses the importance of mixing in mono and checking in mono.Next, Adrian shares some tips on how to capture the energy of a live performance. He talks about his experience working with DM live in Berlin and how he approached the mix.Adrian also addresses the question of whether you can tell the difference between in-the-box and analogue. He discusses the advantages and disadvantages of both and how to use them effectively.Finally, Adrian talks about the role of mastering engineers and how they hear music in a different way. He shares his technique of mixing through a limiter and mixing into a mix bus chain.If you're interested in improving your mixing skills or just love music, this episode is a must-listen. Don't miss out on valuable insights and tips from one of the best in the industry. Tune in now!To follow Adrian Hall, click here: https://adrian-hall.com/ Support the showContact Inside The Mix Send a DM through IG @insidethemicpodcastEmail me at insidethemixpodcast@gmail.comSubscribe to the podcast today: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1639201/supporters/new*******Download the 5 Essential Free Mastering Plugins guide and immediately take your music mastering to lofty new heights. Download for free at: https://mailchi.mp/synthmusicmastering/5-essential-free-mastering-pluginsThanks for listening & happy producing!*******Start your own podcast today with the fantastic Riverside.fm platform and benefit from its AI integration, it has revolutionised podcast production at Inside The Mix. Click here, to find out more: Riverside.fm
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Today we are joined on the podcast by Adrian Hall! He is the Youth President of UPC Great Britain and Ireland. We had a great conversation about ministry, what God is doing in the UK and Europe, the challenges we face in a post-modern world, and much more.
As most of you know, Tiffany is embarking on a journey to be an actor and in this episode we have invited her acting coach to get a better understanding of what goes behind the curtains! Jim O'Connor received his bachelor of fine arts degree in acting from the University of Rhode Island, USA, where he studied the Meisner method. After working in regional theater under the guidance of Tony award winning Director, Adrian Hall, Jim relocated to New York City where his career shifted to daytime soap operas, episodic television and Emmy award winning national network commercials. Thereafter, Jim explored the growing trend as a television host with his own shows on the USA network amongst others. Throughout his pursuits, Jim steadily trained with Gary Swanson, a first generation acting pupil of Lee Strasberg and lifetime member of The Actor's Studio. Jim enjoys teaching the knowledge he has been fortunate enough to obtain and now looks forward to sharing the same with Tokyo performing artists. English Language Film School Japan ~ https://elfsjapan.com For questions, requests, collaborations and comments, feel free to reach us via our e-mail~breakfastwithtiffanyshow@outlook.comLeave our podcast a review, comment and ratings;Spotify ~ https://open.spotify.com/show/52ySZU9QRQOkkCfM2pJaiz?si=96fc6105f4e44a93Apple Podcast (scroll further down in provided link to rate the episode) ~ https://podcasts.apple.com/jp/podcast/breakfast-with-tiffany-show/id1524300778Breakfast With Tiffany Show Official Page ~ https://www.tiffanyrossdale.com/podcastBreakfast With Tiffany Show Official Facebook Page ~ https://www.facebook.com/breakfastwithtiffanyshowTiffany's Instagram Account ~ https://www.instagram.com/tiffanyrossdaleofficial/If you find this episode valuable to you, consider a minute to support the podcast by buying us plenty of tea or through the support Paypal link.We will appreciate your generosity to help grow this podcast ~ https://www.buymeacoffee.com/tiffanyrossdaleFor coaching sessions & programs with Tiffany, check out her official page ~ https://www.tiffanyrossdale.comSupport the show
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Would you like to learn a more multidimensional approach to how you deal with your emotions? Did you know that you can shift from a 3D emotion into a 5D version of it? How can emotions be a portal onto higher states of consciousness?Adrian is an Intuitive Coach + Channel for Crystalline Emotion® biotechnology. She utilizes 17 years of experience as a Licensed Therapist in addition to her professionally trained intuitive gifts to support her clients in shifting their emotional processing system from 3D to 5D. She teaches about New Paradigm Emotional Intelligence, specifically about the way emotions are portals onto higher dimensional timelines. This interview is filled with information and tips about emotions and how we can use with them as tools for growth and ascension. Here are some of the questions we talked about:How was your spiritual awakening? And how did Crystalline Emotion® come to you?What is Crystalline Emotion®?Can you give us an example of how we can make the shift from the 3D emotion to the Crystalline (5D) version?What is the 5D state of anger and frustration?"Emotions are neutral." - Can you expand on that?What is the Conscious Relational Alchemy? Can you give us some practical tips on how we can improve our relationships with ourselves and with our partners?What is your 5D vision for the future when it comes to our relation to how we deal with emotions? Will we become more neutral?⭐ Adrian's website: www.adrianwalkerhall.com
Adrian Hall, an intuitive coach and licensed therapist, has channelled what she calls Crystalline Emotion, and the secret to multi-dimensional living. In the episode she reveals what 5D emotions are, and how we can use them to shift our lower emotions into 5D ones for greater happiness, and to manifest a life where we feel like everything that happens is happening FOR us, always. Adrian is also a 4/6 Emotional Projector, with defined Throat, Spleen, Solar Plexus and Heart centers, and 16-48 channel. So tune in and hear what this amazing process is about as well as how she is succeeding on her terms, and getting paid to be herself.
"So here we are again", "talkin' in tongues" and proving "one man is not enough" as hosts Bobby and Kristina discuss ALL THREE musicals based on the literary work of Truman Capote on episode fifteen of My Favorite Flop: 1954's House of Flowers, 1966's Breakfast at Tiffany's, AND 1971's The Grass Harp. ABOUT HOUSE OF FLOWERS Based on the original short story by Truman Capote, House of Flowers tells the story of two neighboring bordellos that battle for business in an idealized Haitian setting. The musical features music by Harold Arlen, lyrics by Arlen and Truman Capote, and a book by Capote. In the early 1950s, Truman Capote became involved in the performing arts. He was approached by producer Saint Subber to adapt his recent story, "House of Flowers", as a musical play for Broadway. Much of the writing was done in the Italian fishing village of Portofino; but Capote and Jack Dunphy found time to travel to Switzerland and Paris before turning to America, where Capote met again with producer Saint Subber and continued his work in the musical. After a Philadelphia try-out, the show opened on Broadway on December 30, 1954 at the Alvin Theatre and played for 165 performances. The director was Peter Brook. The cast included Pearl Bailey, Diahann Carroll, Juanita Hall, Ray Walston, Carmen de Lavallade, Alvin Ailey and Geoffrey Holder (who also provided a section of choreography). Although the show received generally poor reviews, the dance-rhythm infused score has been praised for its mix of blues and calypso. There was an unsuccessful Off-Broadway revival in 1968 at Theater de Lys. In 2003, there was an Encores! production, starring Tonya Pinkins and Armelia McQueen as the battling bordello madams and Maurice Hines as Captain Jonas, the smuggler. The virginal Ottilie was played by Nikki M. James, and the mountain boy, Royal, was played by Brandon Victor Dixon. Roscoe Lee Browne played the voodoo priest, Houngan. ABOUT BREAKFAST AT TIFFANY'S Based both on the 1958 Truman Capote novella and 1961 film of the same name, Breakfast at Tiffany's tells the story of a free spirit named Holly Golightly. The musical features music and lyrics by Bob Merrill and a book by Abe Burrows, which was rewritten in previews by legendary playwright Edward Albee. The original cast included Mary Tyler Moore, Richard Chamberlain, Sally Kellerman, Larry Kert and Priscilla Lopez. The production was designed by Oliver Smith, directed by Joseph Anthony and choreographed by Michael Kidd with assistance from Tony Mordente, and produced by David Merrick. Despite the impressive list of collaborators, the project never gelled. The show underwent constant and massive changes in its script and score during out-of-town tryouts. The original book by Abe Burrows was seen in Philadelphia, then scrapped completely, and Edward Albee, an unlikely choice, was hired to re-write before a Boston tryout. Burrows was the original director but left when Albee was brought in. He was replaced by Joseph Anthony. On a daily basis, the cast was given new material hours before curtain time, and the piece was overly long, running nearly four hours. Burrows's departure resulted in low morale among cast members, and Moore was convinced that Merrick planned to fire her soon after opening night. Its original title, Holly Golightly, was changed when it started previews on December 12, 1966, on Broadway at the Majestic Theatre. Despite a healthy advance sale and much audience anticipation, it closed four nights later without having officially opened. Merrick placed an infamous ad in The New York Times, announcing that he shut down the production "rather than subject the drama critics and the public to an excruciatingly boring evening." In 2013, the musical was revived for the first time, using Burrows's book, under the title Holly Golightly, at the 200-seat Lilian Baylis Studio at Sadler's Wells Theatre in London, as part of Ian Marshall Fisher's "Lost Musicals" staged concert series. One reviewer wrote: "the show never seems to come alive [and though] worth excavating out of interest in the form, it is not clear whether it is stageworthy." ABOUT THE GRASS HARP Based on the 1951 novella by Truman Capote, The Grass Harp tells the story of an orphaned boy and two elderly ladies who observe life from a tree. They eventually leave their temporary retreat to make amends with each other and other members of society. The musical features music by Claibe Richardson and book and lyrics by Kenward Elmslie. The initial 1967 tryout of the musical was performed by Trinity Square Repertory Company at the Rhode Island School of Design auditorium, in Providence, Rhode Island. Directed and staged by Adrian Hall, the cast included Barbara Baxley as Dolly Heart Talbo, Carol Brice as the black maid Catherine Creek, Carol Bruce as Verena Talbo, Elaine Stritch as the evangelist Baby Love. After the Providence tryout, Larry Fineberg optioned the property for Broadway, casting Mama Cass as the evangelist Miss Baby Love. However, Fineberg was unable to raise capital funds, and the producing rights were optioned by Richard Barr. In October 1971, the Michigan University Professional Theatre Program presented The Grass Harp with the university's music and drama departments supplying musicians and performers. Initially as an evaluation by the Broadway producers Richard Barr, Charles Woodward, Michael Harvey, and Associate Producer Michael Kasden. Celeste Holm, a close friend of Claibe Richardson, appeared in the Michigan University Professional Program's production as "Miss Baby Love". She was replaced with Karen Morrow for the Broadway production. The musical adaptation opened on Broadway at the Martin Beck Theatre on November 2, 1971 and closed on November 6, 1971. The cast featured Barbara Cook as Dolly Talbo, Carol Brice as Catherine Creek, Karen Morrow as evangelist Miss Baby Love, Ruth Ford as Verena Talbo, Russ Thacker as Colin Talbo, Max Showalter as Dr. Morris Ritz, John Baragrey as Judge Cool, Kelley Boa, Trudy Bordoff, Colin Duffy, Eva Grant, and David Craig Moskin as Miss Baby Love's orphans, known as the "Heavenly Pride and Joy", Christine Stabile as Maude Riordan, and Harvey Vernon as Sheriff Amos Legrand. The musical previewed and opened during a major New York City newspaper strike preventing advertising and reviews, with no advance theater party ticket sales guarantee. Richard Barr, Charles Woodward, Michael Harvey, and Michael Kasden gave the company the option of maintaining three more weeks for the productions' performance schedule, or closing after only seven performances, using the show's banked funds to produce a Broadway cast album. The musical orchestration was recorded in Cologne, Germany, with the Cologne Symphonic Orchestra ensemble. Returning to the States, the original cast was recorded in New York City, with the album released a year after the musical's closing date.
Harnessing The Power Of Your Emotions To Build Your BizWith Therapist, Trained Psychic, and Life Coach, Adrian HallTraditional “wisdom” suggests that there's no place for sensitivity in business, but what if you could actually harness the power of your emotions and be more creative, more productive, and build a better business?That's what today's episode is all about!I sat down with Adrian Hall for today's show; she's a licensed therapist, trained psychic, coach, and one heck of an interesting woman. We discussed the benefits of relying on feminine energy/strategies to grow and scale your business vs. (more typical) masculine energy/strategies.Adrian also shares what we can learn from Crystalline Emotion, which she describes as a biotechnology that facilitates a shift in our emotional processing system from 3D to 5D -- and how “multidimensional living” can serve you as an entrepreneur.This is a good one, friends!TAKE ADRIAN'S QUIZ: HOW ALIGNED ARE YOU WITH YOUR SENSITIVITY?http://bit.ly/aligningwithsensitivityquizCONNECT WITH ADRIAN ON INSTAGRAMhttps://www.instagram.com/5dcrystallineemotion/-----------------------------FREE RESOURCE:https://christy-cegelski.mykajabi.com/grow-your-email-list-for-freeAre you tired of spending time hustling in your DMs and Facebook groups every month in the hopes of finding your next client? What if you had potential clients coming to you on the regular? I created a FREE GUIDE to show you how to build a community of people who know, like, and trust you and CAN'T WAIT to click the Buy Button on your next offer. Download it now!
This episode's guest is Adrian Hall who is also a fellow podcaster called Cash Talk. He is age 29 and as of August 2020 his net worth is just a little shy of half a million dollars at $350,000. Over the past four years he has been tracking his net worth and learned a few investing tips along the way that we are going to share today. We discuss his journey and the investments he has made and is currently growing. Hope you enjoy neighbors! In this episode you'll learn: Importance of tracking net worth Different methods to invest for long term wealth A key strategy to set up a good financial foundation before taking on investments
This week's guest is Adrian Hall, who has been living with cancer for 16 years.Adrian was originally diagnosed with a rare cancer in his leg in 2004 and was cleared after surgery and treatment. But the cancer came back, and that’s when Adrian’s story gets really interesting. In today’s episode, Adrian talks to us about the experimental treatment study he’s been a part of for the last four years and what that looks like in his everyday life. He also talks about how he had to leave work after his terminal diagnosis, but is still very much living a full life. This week's episode's songs:Always Look on the Bright Side of Life by Monty PythonThis week's episode was hosted by Mary Bourne and Karen Barrett and produced by Will Bourne.
Gregory Fletcher (gregoryfletcher.com) is a native of Dallas, Texas, a resident of New York City, a graduate of California State University at Northridge with a BA in Theater Arts, of Columbia University with a MFA in Directing, and of Boston University with a MA in Playwriting. Currently, Fletcher works freelance as an AEA stage manager, author, playwright, and director. Fletcher has also taught various theater courses at the university level (full time for 11 years). As an AEA stage manager, Fletcher has worked on 18 Off-Broadway productions, one national tour, six NYC workshops of new musicals, and six regional productions. For complete details, please see Stage Management Resume. As a playwright, Fletcher has been produced with 12 Off-Off Broadway productions; plus, regionally in Boston, Miami, Moscow (Idaho), and Provincetown. A complete list of plays and productions can be found under Playwriting Resume and descriptions and synopses at the National Play Exchange. As a director, Fletcher has directed nine Off-Off-Broadway productions; plus many staged readings of new plays and musicals. Regionally, Fletcher has directed five productions as well as fifteen university productions. As an assistant-to-the-director, Fletcher worked with Sir Peter Hall (2x) and Adrian Hall (2x). See Directing Resume for a complete list of credits. As a published author, Fletcher’s credits include four essays, two short stories, a craft book, several short plays, and a YA novel. For a complete list, see Publishing Resume. Awards include the Mark Twain Prize for Comic Playwriting and the National Ten-Minute Play Award from the Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival, and a first runner up for the David Mark Cohen National Playwriting Award from the Association of Theatre in Higher Education. Fletcher was a playwriting grantee at the Sundance Theatre Lab, a nominee for Outstanding Original Short Script for the New York IT Awards, and a national finalist for the Heideman Award and the Reva Shiner Comedy Award.
Heidi-Marie Ferren is a singer/actress, writer/spokesperson who has played Wonder Woman on HBO’s hit T.V. show “Bored to Death” and also served our Armed Forces across the globe as Miss USO. I caught up with her at Digital Hollywood where we talked about her latest project involving female driven content called, “Woman Enough,” and stories from her service as Miss USO. Heidi models how to show up in service yet also how to be brave and break the rules. Find out more about Performers & Creators Lab >>Heidi-Marie Ferren is an actress, vocalist, and writer who originally hails from California, Arkansas, and Texas. For the past four years she has served our service members as Miss USO, performing and speaking across the globe as an ambassador and steward of gratitude. She has performed and lectured in over 700 venues including performances at CitiField, Nassau Coliseum, Madison Square Garden and Dick Clark’s ‘New Year’s Rockin’ Eve’ Nivea Stage in Times Square. As a country, jazz and gospel recording artist, Heidi’s credits include performances with Patti LaBelle, Lee Greenwood and Tony Orlando. Most recently Heidi has had a recurring role on ABC’s hit comedy, ‘American Housewife’ starring Katy Mixon and the lead female role of Sophie in JKic’s award winning short film, The Talk, which is currently playing at festivals worldwide. She has had the honor of working with the incredible Gary Marshall in one of his last films and working alongside one of her mentors, Ted Danson, playing Wonder Woman on HBO’s hit T.V. show “Bored to Death”. On stage, she has played leading roles in Shakespeare and Shaw across the globe with some of the world’s most renowned Directors. Some of her favorite roles include: Candace in the world premiere of ‘Dogshow;’ Frances Abbott in ‘In the Belly of the Beast,’ directed by Adrian Hall; Lena in Misalliance, directed by Ethan McSweeny; Beatrice in Much Ado About Nothing; the Marquise in Successful Strategies, directed by Carl Forsman and Helena/Puck/Flute in the Award-winning PBS broadcast of Shakespeare’s, ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream.’To learn more, please visit www.heidimarieferren.netHolly Shaw, CHT is a performance coach, creativity researcher and stand up comedian. Growing up in Indianapolis, IN she convinced her parents she needed to go to Chicago to get her own agent when she was 14 years old and has spent a lifetime in film, T.V. and on professional stages all over the world as an actor, dancer, and director.Now she shares her passion for the problems that artists face as a Creativity Coach and a Certified Hypnotherapist and has helped hundreds of artists, from Emmy award winning and Grammy nominated artists to world class choreographers overcome their anxiety, stage fright, impostor syndrome, and creative blocks so that they can create original work and totally kill it onstage again and again without feeling like they're selling out or losing their sanity.In 2016, Shaw wrote and released her book, The Creative Formula: Compose, Choreograph, and Capture Your Masterpiece which has become an Amazon bestseller. In 2018 she launched the Performers & Creators Lab podcast which was named one of 2019's most outstanding podcasts by Databird Research. She teaches regularly at the SAG/AFTRA offices in L.A. and SF and runs creative laboratory workshops like the Comedy Lab Open Mic once a month at Monaghan's on the Hill in Oakland. Follow her on Instagram @hollyshawspritely
In Episode 63 of The Cinescope Podcast, Chad and Gene talk about one of their favorite movies, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang! The Cinescope Podcast on iTunes Show Notes Chitty Chitty Bang Bang on iTunes (movie soundtrack not available on iTunes) Stats Released December 16, 1968 Dir. Ken Hughes (Heatwave, The Trials of Oscar Wells, Cromwell) Written by Roald Dahl, Ken Hughes; based on 1964 book Chitty-Chitty-Bang-Bang by Ian Fleming Music by Richard and Robert Sherman, i.e. The Sherman Brothers (The Parent Trap, The Sword in the Stone, Mary Poppins, The Jungle Book, The Aristocats, The Tigger Movie) Starring Dick van Dyke, Sally Ann Howes, Adrian Hall, Heather Ripley, Lionel Jeffries, Gert Fröbe, Anna Quayle, Benny Hill, Robert Helpmann Contact Gene Clear Lens Podcast Reel World Theology RWT Facebook Discussion Group Twitter Chad Twitter Facebook Letterboxd An American Workplace | A Retrospective The Office Podcast Cinescope Facebook Twitter Website Email thecinescopepodcast@gmail.com Note: The iTunes links provided are affiliate links, meaning that when you click on them you help to support The Cinescope Podcast by earning it a bit of money. Thank you for your support! Special Guest: Gene Gosewehr.
Human emotions are a tricky thing. Some of us are good with them, some of us are not, but few of us really understand them fully. Adrian Hall, MFT joins us to talk about what she calls, the Human Emotional System. As we grow up, she tells us, we learn about math, science, history and our biological systems, but no one teaches us about our emotions and this can cause problems for us later. Adrian discusses her practice of psychotherapy and how she works with people to do that learning now.
Eryn is joined by Suzanne McCalla on this episode of Going for Broadway. Eryn has worked under Suzanne’s direction at the Greenville Little Theatre since 2009, and is a dear friend to her. Suzanne joined GLT in 1993. She is head of design; designing costumes and sets for the past twenty-one seasons. Suzanne’s early career was spent primarily at The Dallas Theatre Center with legendary director Adrian Hall and Tony Award winning designer, Eugene Lee. Their vision of theatre has always been her primary source of inspiration. Suzanne talks about being in the right place at the right time to help you get success, as well as having connections. The two discuss auditioning for everything versus things that you are only good for. She believes that you must know what you are good that, and only audition for those certain opportunities and not go out for something that you aren’t the best at. Of course, you can work your way up to getting that skill, but that shouldn’t be the start of it. Know yourself! Suzanne’s word of advice comes from being able to have lots of life experience, keep your eyes open, and know that there are many ways of working your way up. She says to meet lots of people as well. Parents, keep those checkbooks open; be an investor and supporter in the arts!