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Community colleges, which usually see an increase in enrollment during a recession, were hit particularly hard by the pandemic. Nationally, enrollment at community colleges fell more than 10% in the last three years. This fall, that trend seems to be improving. For Central Oregon Community College, enrollment is up over 20%. We talk to Alicia Moore, Vice President of Student Affairs at COCC, about what those numbers mean, and what the future of community college looks like.
Alicia Moore writes about change and transition. She herself is starting a new stage of life: “Retirement”. I put that in quotes because Alicia's idea of the next third of her life is about curiosity and continued growth. “I think lifelong learning is something we all should quest after because it keeps us young and vibrant, alive and involved.” For many of us, our learning journey officially kicks off in college. In her book Crushing It In College, Alicia notes that a significant part of the college experience is social and interpersonal. In today's world of omnipresent technology, some of those skills may need to be better developed. Join us for a discussion about developing the life skills we all need to communicate and interact in the modern world. Coming Soon! The Book. Bump In The Road, Stories of Courage, Hope and Resilience, an inspiring anthology of overcoming life's bumps. Because everyone needs a bit of inspiration. Learn more at Follow Bump on:
Steve Hawkins fills in for Mike McConnell. Steve talks about National Ice Cream Day and breaks down what each zodiac signs favorite ice cream. Lawyer and Author JD Mortman joins the show to discuss stories from his 50 year career practicing law. Jim Ryan joins to talk about the U.S. Mexico border. Alicia Moore, CEO of Strategic Impact Solutions, discusses the cost of college, and answers if it is worth the cost? ABC`s Mike Duboski discusses the latest changes coming to Twitter.
Steve Hawkins fills in for Mike McConnell. Steve talks about National Ice Cream Day and breaks down what each zodiac signs favorite ice cream. Lawyer and Author JD Mortman joins the show to discuss stories from his 50 year career practicing law. Jim Ryan joins to talk about the U.S. Mexico border. Alicia Moore, CEO of Strategic Impact Solutions, discusses the cost of college, and answers if it is worth the cost? ABC`s Mike Duboski discusses the latest changes coming to Twitter.
akaRadioRed welcomes three dedicated Creatives. Dr. Cynthia Colón is the author of Be Committed. Get Admitted!: 7 Steps to College Admission Success, founder of College Essay Bootcamp and host of Destination YOUniversity podcast. Delia Chiaramonte, MD is the founder of the Integrative Palliative Institute, host of The Integrative Palliative Podcast, and author of the upcoming A Family's Guide to Navigating Serious Illness. Alicia Moore, author of Crushing it in College: Your 7-Step Guide to an Awesome Adventure, serves on the Board of the Bay Area's nonprofit Resource Area for Teachers (RAFT). Join akaRadioRed for Read My Lips: Committed to Creativity!
akaRadioRed welcomes three dedicated Creatives. Dr. Cynthia Colón is the author of Be Committed. Get Admitted!: 7 Steps to College Admission Success, founder of College Essay Bootcamp and host of Destination YOUniversity podcast. Delia Chiaramonte, MD is the founder of the Integrative Palliative Institute, host of The Integrative Palliative Podcast, and author of the upcoming A Family's Guide to Navigating Serious Illness. Alicia Moore, author of Crushing it in College: Your 7-Step Guide to an Awesome Adventure, serves on the Board of the Bay Area's nonprofit Resource Area for Teachers (RAFT). Join akaRadioRed for Read My Lips: Committed to Creativity!
This is the birth of Modern Monsanto, and it takes quite a turn from the previous episodes. Instead of talking about the diseases and human suffering as a result of the products (like we've been doing at length), we're going to be looking at the sexy, muscular legal arm of Monsanto. Clarence Thomas comes back in this one! PokeMonsanto collection growing every day! :D Thanks again for tuning in and for all of your support. It means the world to me. Follow Amy Do and Blender Bluid on all the social medias @BlenderBluid and @HelloAmyDo LIVE SHOW TICKETS OCTOBER 1 PLZ SUPPORT MY PATREON SOURCES: Monsanto’s Bet, Linda Grant and Alicia Moore, CNN Money 1997 The World According to Monsanto, Marie-Monique Robin 2008 Monsanto’s Technology Agreement, 2008 Safe Or Scary? The Shifting Reputation Of Glyphosate, AKA Roundup; Dan Charles, NPR 2019 Monsanto Vs. US Farmers, Center for Food Safety report 2005 Monsanto vs. US Farmers, 2010 Update, Center for Food Safety Down and Out in Covington, Andy Meek, Memphis Daily News 2006 Monsanto wins $7.7b lawsuit in Brazil – but farmers’ fight to stop its ‘amoral’ royalty system will continue, Beth Daily, the Conversation 2019 WIKIPEDIA PAGES FOR THE FOLLOWING: Flavr Savr
Informativo de primera hora del jueves 9 de Septiembre de 2022 en el programa El Remate de La Diez Capital Radio. Vuelve la calima y el calor a Canarias a partir de mañana. Se prevé un ligero ascenso de las temperaturas con máximas que podrían superar los 30 grados. Hoy se cumplen 197 días del cruel ataque e invasión de Rusia a Ucrania. Muy buenos días Ucrania. Día Internacional del Periodista. En 1958, durante el IV Congreso de la Organización Mundial de Periodistas (OIP), llevado a cabo en Bucarest (Rumania) se estableció el 8 de septiembre como Día Internacional del Periodista en honor y conmemoración al fallecimiento de Julius Fucik, escritor y periodista checoslovaco, que fue ejecutado por los nazis en 1943. La fecha está destinada a resaltar la importancia de la profesión del periodismo en su labor de buscar la verdad y en defensa de la libertad de expresión. Es necesario recordar que, en la actualidad, los periodistas siguen siendo objeto de ataques, encarcelamientos, secuestros y asesinatos por ejercer su profesión. Por ello, la importancia de homenajearlos y reconocer el papel que tienen en la sociedad. El 8 de septiembre de 1873 en Madrid, Emilio Castelar es elegido presidente de la I República Española. El 8 de septiembre de 1888 Isaac Peral bota el primer submarino operativo del mundo. 1925: en el Rif (norte de África), en el marco de la Guerra de la Independencia del Rif, el ejército español lleva a cabo el Desembarco de Alhucemas, que acabará con la guerra. Tal día como hoy, 8 de septiembre de 1941, la Alemania nazi inició el asedio de 900 días de Leningrado (conocido como Sitio de Leningrado) por las fuerzas alemanas durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial. Los soviéticos construyeron una intrincada defensa alrededor de la ciudad, pero el asedio provocó la muerte de al menos un millón de rusos por inanición y enfermedad. Años más tarde, el 8 de septiembre de 1943, tras la destitución de Mussolini del poder en julio, el general Dwight Eisenhower anuncia públicamente la rendición de Italia a los aliados. 1966: en Estados Unidos, el canal de televisión NBC emite el primer epìsodio de la serie de ciencia ficción Star Trek (Star Trek: The Original Series), creada por Gene Roddenberry. 1972.- Se crea en España la Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia. 1977.- Rafael Alberti renuncia a ser diputado por el PCE. El 8 de septiembre de 2001 en Durban (Sudáfrica) se da inicio a la Conferencia Mundial en Contra del Racismo. El 8 de septiembre de 2021 los talibanes toman el poder en Afganistán y declaran el Emirato Islámico de Afganistán. El 8 de septiembre es el santo de Natividad de Nuestra Señora, Nuestra Señora de Nuria, San Adriano de Nicomedia, San Corbiniano de Freising, San Isaac de Armenia, San Pedro de Chavanon, San Sergio I papa. Putín acusa a occidente de sufrir una " fiebre de sanciones" contra Rusia. Reducir los beneficios de las energéticas y tope al gas ruso: Bruselas desvela su plan energético. Lesmes amenaza con dimitir si Sánchez y Feijóo no desbloquean el Poder Judicial en las próximas semanas. Les acusa de "erosionar" la Justicia y pide renovar el CGPJ sin condiciones con la ley actual o devolverle sus funciones Ha cargado contra el "estropicio" de la reforma del Gobierno en la apertura del año judicial y tras casi cuatro años de bloqueo. Destinarán 1,2 millones de euros a comprar más de 800 móviles de alta gama para los diputados españoles. El Congreso de los Diputados sustituirá los móviles de los representantes parlamentarios por uno de última generación. Sánchez apela al 75% de ayuda aérea para avalar el trato estatal a Canarias. El presidente considera que es un «esfuerzo justo» frente a las críticas de CC y ASG por el «agravio» de la subvención a las guaguas. El alumnado canario inicia este viernes el curso del regreso a la normalidad tras dos sujetos a fuertes restricciones covid. El día 9 se abren las aulas de Infantil y Primaria y el lunes 12 las de la ESO, Bachillerato y FP. El suicidio sigue siendo la principal causa de muerte no natural entre los jóvenes de Canarias. Las cifras son alarmantes. Los últimos datos aportados por el Instituto Nacional de Estadística (INE) suman 3.941 muertes por suicidio en España en 2020, 208 de ellos en Canarias, lo que supone un 7,4% más que en 2019 y el segundo año consecutivo de subida. Mueren por suicidio 11 personas al día. Tres municipios canarios, entre las ocho ciudades que lideran la recuperación del sector turístico en España. Adeje, Arona y San Bartolomé de Tirajana han registrado cifras similares a las del verano de 2019, anterior a la pandemia, en cuanto a la creación de empleo, recepción de turistas y pernoctaciones.Calvià, Lloret de Mar, Salou y Torremolinos. El 7 de Septiembre de 1979.- Nace la cantante estadunidense Pink, su nombre real Alicia Moore. Es reconocida como la nueva "Chica Rebelde del Rock" por éxitos como "Get the party started", "Don´t let me get me" y "Trouble".
Programa de actualidad informativa, presentado y dirigido porMiguel Angel González Suárez. www.ladiez.es - Informativo de primera hora del jueves 9 de Septiembre de 2022 en el programa El Remate de La Diez Capital Radio. Vuelve la calima y el calor a Canarias a partir de mañana. Se prevé un ligero ascenso de las temperaturas con máximas que podrían superar los 30 grados. Hoy se cumplen 197 días del cruel ataque e invasión de Rusia a Ucrania. Muy buenos días Ucrania. Día Internacional del Periodista. En 1958, durante el IV Congreso de la Organización Mundial de Periodistas (OIP), llevado a cabo en Bucarest (Rumania) se estableció el 8 de septiembre como Día Internacional del Periodista en honor y conmemoración al fallecimiento de Julius Fucik, escritor y periodista checoslovaco, que fue ejecutado por los nazis en 1943. La fecha está destinada a resaltar la importancia de la profesión del periodismo en su labor de buscar la verdad y en defensa de la libertad de expresión. Es necesario recordar que, en la actualidad, los periodistas siguen siendo objeto de ataques, encarcelamientos, secuestros y asesinatos por ejercer su profesión. Por ello, la importancia de homenajearlos y reconocer el papel que tienen en la sociedad. El 8 de septiembre de 1873 en Madrid, Emilio Castelar es elegido presidente de la I República Española. El 8 de septiembre de 1888 Isaac Peral bota el primer submarino operativo del mundo. 1925: en el Rif (norte de África), en el marco de la Guerra de la Independencia del Rif, el ejército español lleva a cabo el Desembarco de Alhucemas, que acabará con la guerra. Tal día como hoy, 8 de septiembre de 1941, la Alemania nazi inició el asedio de 900 días de Leningrado (conocido como Sitio de Leningrado) por las fuerzas alemanas durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial. Los soviéticos construyeron una intrincada defensa alrededor de la ciudad, pero el asedio provocó la muerte de al menos un millón de rusos por inanición y enfermedad. Años más tarde, el 8 de septiembre de 1943, tras la destitución de Mussolini del poder en julio, el general Dwight Eisenhower anuncia públicamente la rendición de Italia a los aliados. 1966: en Estados Unidos, el canal de televisión NBC emite el primer epìsodio de la serie de ciencia ficción Star Trek (Star Trek: The Original Series), creada por Gene Roddenberry. 1972.- Se crea en España la Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia. 1977.- Rafael Alberti renuncia a ser diputado por el PCE. El 8 de septiembre de 2001 en Durban (Sudáfrica) se da inicio a la Conferencia Mundial en Contra del Racismo. El 8 de septiembre de 2021 los talibanes toman el poder en Afganistán y declaran el Emirato Islámico de Afganistán. El 8 de septiembre es el santo de Natividad de Nuestra Señora, Nuestra Señora de Nuria, San Adriano de Nicomedia, San Corbiniano de Freising, San Isaac de Armenia, San Pedro de Chavanon, San Sergio I papa. Putín acusa a occidente de sufrir una " fiebre de sanciones" contra Rusia. Reducir los beneficios de las energéticas y tope al gas ruso: Bruselas desvela su plan energético. Lesmes amenaza con dimitir si Sánchez y Feijóo no desbloquean el Poder Judicial en las próximas semanas. Les acusa de "erosionar" la Justicia y pide renovar el CGPJ sin condiciones con la ley actual o devolverle sus funciones Ha cargado contra el "estropicio" de la reforma del Gobierno en la apertura del año judicial y tras casi cuatro años de bloqueo. Destinarán 1,2 millones de euros a comprar más de 800 móviles de alta gama para los diputados españoles. El Congreso de los Diputados sustituirá los móviles de los representantes parlamentarios por uno de última generación. Sánchez apela al 75% de ayuda aérea para avalar el trato estatal a Canarias. El presidente considera que es un «esfuerzo justo» frente a las críticas de CC y ASG por el «agravio» de la subvención a las guaguas. El alumnado canario inicia este viernes el curso del regreso a la normalidad tras dos sujetos a fuertes restricciones covid. El día 9 se abren las aulas de Infantil y Primaria y el lunes 12 las de la ESO, Bachillerato y FP. El suicidio sigue siendo la principal causa de muerte no natural entre los jóvenes de Canarias. Las cifras son alarmantes. Los últimos datos aportados por el Instituto Nacional de Estadística (INE) suman 3.941 muertes por suicidio en España en 2020, 208 de ellos en Canarias, lo que supone un 7,4% más que en 2019 y el segundo año consecutivo de subida. Mueren por suicidio 11 personas al día. Tres municipios canarios, entre las ocho ciudades que lideran la recuperación del sector turístico en España. Adeje, Arona y San Bartolomé de Tirajana han registrado cifras similares a las del verano de 2019, anterior a la pandemia, en cuanto a la creación de empleo, recepción de turistas y pernoctaciones.Calvià, Lloret de Mar, Salou y Torremolinos. El 7 de Septiembre de 1979.- Nace la cantante estadunidense Pink, su nombre real Alicia Moore. Es reconocida como la nueva "Chica Rebelde del Rock" por éxitos como "Get the party started", "Don´t let me get me" y "Trouble". - Entrevista en el programa El Remate de La Diez Capital radio con el ex Secretario General del Partido Popular en Canarias y ex Consejero de Industria del Gobierno de Canarias, Manolo Fernandez. Analizamos la actualidad informativa. - Sección en el programa El Remate de La Diez Capital radio de Miguel Angel González Suárez con el periodista, colaborador y director de programas en La Diez capital Radio, Francisco Pallero; el Contrapunto.
I know how much you all enjoy interviews, and I am so happy to introduce you all to some of the most talented and ministry minded artists and industry professionals I know . Today you will hear from my sister friend Alicia Moore. In this episode we talk about her journey into gospel music ministry and how she strives to be all that God has called her to be. FOLLOW US ON IG: @the_gospelunderground & @jeniselavonne Email Me: gospelundergroundradio@gmail.com FOLLOW OUR GUEST: IG: https://www.instagram.com/alicia.moore28/ FB: https://www.facebook.com/AliciaNicMoore YT: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7XCvSJjlTKQ6JsN6aEhM6g/videos/videos SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/artist/13ixH5jOK8TsdoGWKI7gUB?si=n2FOHfHQQMW2sCSx5nxAMw YOUR BRAND WILL GET YOU BOOKED MINI COURSE: How to build your music ministry's brand and market like you mean it: https://view.flodesk.com/pages/62f8185285187de9a55042d8 SHOW SPONSOR: TAG My Music x The Gospel Underground https://www.thegospelunderground.co/musicmetadata MORE FREE RESOURCES FOR GOSPEL ARTISTS: https://www.thegospelunderground.co/resources CLICK HERE TO SUBMIT TO THE PLAYLIST: https://forms.gle/XHPmpkwuPttALrK18 Listen The Gospel Underground Playlist, available on Apple Music and Spotify!
In this episode of the Fayetteville 411, Craig Harmon and Alicia Moore from the City's Development Services department join us to talk about the Downtown Urban Design Plan. For more information about the plan, visit www.FayettevilleNC.gov/UrbanDesignPlan
She was last seen getting off of a school bus. Her body was later located inside of a trunk.
John DeNicola is an American songwriter and producer. He is best known for co-writing the song "(I've Had) The Time of My Life", for which he won both an Academy Award and a Golden Globe Award, as well as receiving a Grammy nomination, in 1988. In 1989 he was the co-winner of ASCAP Awards' "Most Performed Songs from Motion Pictures" for "Time of My Life" as well as for "Hungry Eyes", another song from the film. Listen in as John tells Joseph about his latest release and the early days of analog recording.
How does one become a tech privacy attorney and a musician? How do you go to Mumbai to find your way? This is the story of Alan Chapell. Growing up on the multi-ethnic streets of Stamford, Connecticut, Alan Chapell was exposed to a multitude of music – playing piano and trumpet before the age of six and at age 15 recording with the legendary producer Jimmy ienner (Dirty Dancing, KiSS, etc) Along with his musical success, Alan has carved out a niche as an attorney . . . advising tech companies on privacy issues. When the producers of HBO's Silicon Valley consider creating a character to lampoon your role in the tech space, you know you've made it.
Richard Humann is a Brooklyn-based neo-conceptual artist whose work has been included in the Venice Biennale, represented the United States in the 2017 Karachi Biennale in Pakistan, and has had multiple national and international solo gallery and museum exhibitions. Richard was born and raised in the Lower Hudson Valley region of New York State. He divides his time between Brooklyn and Woodstock, NY. This podcast is not about art, it's about being an artist. Listen to Joseph and Richard talk it up.
Franke Previte: Academy Award and Grammy award winning songwriter, singer, talks with Joseph about his early childhood, selling cars in his driveway to earn money and how (I've Had) The Time of My Life and Hungry Eyes were written and how they found their way in movie Dirty Dancing.
Joseph met Diana at a SAG-AFTRA workshop and have been friends since. Diana is an actor, voice actor and producer. Known for her recurring roles on "The Young and the Restless" and "Days of Our Lives", she has also done a number of TV Commercials. She began working in Group ADR in 2010, on "Eureka", and has been heard on "Alphas", "Defiance", "Code Black", "Quantico", "Midnight Texas", "Into The Dark" and more. The daughter of an avionics mechanic from Sri Lanka and a Danish mother, Diana's unusual ethnic background has granted her a strong sense of culture. Her love of travel began at a young age and she's been to over 30 countries. www,dianalansleen.com
Bill Schnee is an internationally renowned producer, engineer, and mix master. He has received over 125 gold and platinum records and more than 50 Top 20 singles that run the gamut from Barbra Streisand to The Jacksons, Rod Stewart to Steely Dan, and Whitney Houston to Dire Straits. This is my conversation with Bill about his journey and his art. Check out Bill's new book: Chairman at the Board: Recording the soundtrack of a Generation
Today's guest is Nashville music producer, singer, songwriter Aaron Ruiz. Aaron is an artist who has had hundreds of songs placed in tv shows. Joseph and Aaron talk about the work it takes to stay present, dealing with negative self talk and accepting that we are not in control of whether a song is a success or not. www.aaronandandrew.com https://soundcloud.com/skyline-brigade
Meridith and Joseph have a podcast (Are You Waiting For Permission) dedicated to those of us who have stood on the edge, waiting for others to give us permission to pursue our dreams. Today, Joseph interviews Meridith and Joseph about their creative journeys as actors, coaches and podcasters.
Today Cathy and Joseph wrap up their conversation. We learn of Cathy's acting opportunities; how she drove 3 hours each way for her auditions and how she views her creative process.
This week, Cathy and Joseph continue their conversation. We hear how Cathy moved forward with her education and started modeling. We also learn of the one woman who positively impacted her life.
Cathy is a first generation Vietnamese American born and raised in Seattle, WA. To say that Cathy grew up under difficult circumstances is an understatement. Her story is one of hard work, perseverance and survival. Cathy graduated with a degree in psychology from the University of Washington all the while working as a genetic researcher at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center. She earned her second degree in Graphic Design & Illustration. Cathy worked her way through various design specialties for Fortune 500 companies and found her sweet spot as an e-commerce User Experience (UX) / Product Designer. Cathy has appeared in GRIMM, LEVERAGE and is a recurring guest star for a series to be announced soon as well as a recurring guest star on an animated series. www.cathyvu.com
BALTIMORE, MD (WEAA) — Critical Race Theory vs. Culturally Responsive Teaching: What the Right Gets Wrong Dr. Kaye is joined by Dr. Alicia Moore, associate professor of education at Southwestern University in Texas and Dr. Walter D. Greason, professor of world history, American history, and economic history at Monmouth University in New Jersey to discuss the divided issue.
Thomas Laub is a producer currently represented on Broadway with David Byrne's American Utopia (Special Tony Award). Past work includes Slave Play (Tony Nomination), Seven Deadly Sins, and the site-specific Myths & Hymns. Upcoming: Douglas Carter Beane's Fairycakes, Selina Fillinger's POTUS, and Plaza Suite starring Matthew Broderick and Sarah Jessica Parker. Founder of Runyonland Productions and entertainment revenue management firm Standing Room Theatrical Solutions.
Katie Leigh is a voice actress, best known for her roles as Sunni Gummi in Disney's Adventures of the Gummi Bears, Zuzu in Poppy Cat, Alex in the first two seasons of Totally Spies!, and as Connie Kendall in the Focus on the Family radio program Adventures in Odyssey since 1987. This is her story.
To celebrate the release of Marvel's Black Widow, the UK Film Review Podcast team take a look at the entire Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). Tune in for this extended film podcast episode, hosted by Chris Buick, who is joined by film critics Alicia Moore, Andrew Young, and Ian Lunny, as they discuss the most successful superhero franchise of all time. Please remember to share our film podcast far and wide, and remember to subscribe on SoundCloud, Spotify and all other good film podcast providers. For more episodes of the UK Film Review Podcast, head to our website https://www.ukfilmreview.co.uk/film-podcast
Today's episode you'll hear Joseph talk about his decision to change markets - from NYC to Los Angeles; how a scoring rejection caused to him to reconsider his dreams and how he received the opportunity to compose the underscore music for American Sniper.
For the first episode of Pivot Point in year two, Joseph continues with an exploration of his own journey. This Pivot Point explores his years in Nashville, his time working at Belmont Church, his unsuccessful production company and how he dealt with difficulties in his personal life. This two-part series starts where he left off in bonus episode #4. Want to know more about his earlier journey? Listen to bonus episodes 1 - 4 in year 1.
Guests: Alicia Moore and Bimmy
Today's guest is Janay Woodruff. Janay is a powerhouse rock singer and songwriter. She hails from St. Louis where she cultivated her love for music at age 9 through the Opera Theatre of St. Louis. Known for her laser focus and unshakeable drive, Janay was unsurprisingly tapped to open for FloRida for NOW 96.3 NOW Night Out. The into features her successful song, Diamonds. www.janaesound.com
Kevin Brewerton is a 5 time world kickboxing champion, author, director, actor and painter. His story is one of seeking the truth both in his life and in his art. Kevin's book is called - These Are African Hands-A Memoir. You can find it on Amazon.
To celebrate the anniversary of The Silence of the Lambs, host Brian Penn and film critics Alicia Moore and Jason Knight, discuss the career of Anthony Hopkins. Remember to follow and subscribe to our film podcast wherever you can. For more episodes of the UK Film Review Podcast, head to our website https://www.ukfilmreview.co.uk/film-podcast
Beau Stroupe: Opera singer, actor and coach is my guest this week. Beau and I met 25 years ago in Nashville. A graduate of Manhattan School of Music, Beau's talent provided him opportunities as a professional opera singer. Listen in on how his path changed directions and why. In the podcast intro, hear Beau sing Che gelida manina from La Boheme.
April Cleveland is a director, educator, and the creator of THE EXODUS ENSEMBLE in Santa Fe, New Mexico, which creates wild and immersive theatrical events. April directs fast-paced thrillers across genres, from classics and contemporary adaptations to dystopian new work and large-scale musicals.
Kimber Terry is today's guest. She is know by her stage name, Kimber. She is a singer/song writer from Nashville, TN. From a young age Kimber has always been singing and writing songs. She would even sing her math homework and make the questions into lyrics. Today her lyrics and music go far beyond math equations. Check out her song: Used to Being Used in the podcast intro. For more info on Kimber go to https://www.kimberofficialmusic.com
Adele Cabot is a well-known voice coach in Los Angeles. Her clients are actors who have appeared on Broadway, in regional theatres, and in starring roles in films and on TV. Adele was also an actor and director of plays for many years in New York. She is the head of LAvoiceJOY, a studio she founded where she teaches Linklater Voice for actors and executives (speaking voice). Her MFA in Acting is from Brooklyn College and she is a Designated Linklater Voice Teacher. (Designated by Kristin Linklater in 1998.) Adele has taught and coached voice, acting, and acting Shakespeare in many places around the world - including at Shakespeare's Globe in London, Shanghai Theatre School, Shanghai, China, and National Theatre of Korea in Seoul, South Korea. She was the primary Voice and Speech Consultant at Arena Stage in Washington DC. See www.adelecabot.com for more info.
Today Joseph chats with Ed Hooks. Ed is an actor for almost thirty years. He's written several books on acting and became a respected acting coach. He was trained as an actor in New York, where he appeared in many stage plays plus TV Soaps and hundreds of TV commercials for major companies like AT&T, Bounce Fabric Softener, Dawn Dishwashing Liquid, Excedrin, Traveler’s Insurance and McDonald's. In 1996, Ed was invited to teach acting to animators at PDI/DreamWorks in Palo Alto, California, when that company was working on the movie “Antz”, starring Woody Allen. After the film was released, Ed wrote the book “Acting for Animators”, and it was quickly embraced by the entire animation industry. Today, it is available in a revised 4th edition, published by Routledge in London.
A film podcast episode dedicated to East Asian Cinema! Hosted by film critic Alicia Moore, she is joined by fellow UK Film Review Podcasters Rachel Pullen and Robert Stayte, as they discuss the treasure trove of films from East Asia. Listen | Follow | Share. For more episodes of the UK Film Review Podcast, head to our website https://www.ukfilmreview.co.uk/film-podcast
Dan Navarro is Joseph's guest this week. Dan is co-author of the song We Belong with his late partner Eric Lowen. Prior to Eric's illness, they toured together for years as Lowen & Navarro. Eric's illness from Lou Gehrig's disease had Dan eventually go solo. You can find Dan on Facebook at Dan Navarro Music.
Today's guest is Kyle Fritz.
The films of Christopher Nolan get examined by the UK Film Review critics. Join host Chris Olson and UKFR critics Alicia Moore, Andrew Young, Brian Penn, Chris Buick, and Ian Lunny as they discuss all things Nolan. Including Tenet, Dunkirk, Interstellar, The Dark Knight trilogy, Inception, Memento and more. If you enjoy this film podcast, why not share it with your friends? Become a Follower of The UK Film Review Podcast. For more episodes of the UK Film Review Podcast, head to our website https://www.ukfilmreview.co.uk/film-podcast