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Part two of Amy’s interview is a look behind the curtain of social media.. An honest take on mental health, self esteem and human value from someone in the ‘air quotes’ “influencer” realm, when Amy herself is not considered an ‘influencer’. It’s a new path for Out of Line, and I hope you’ll stick around to listen to what Amy has to say. Amy Virginia Buchanan is a singer/songwriter, avant garde theatre artist and co-founder of Spring Street Social Society. Her style is influenced by a midwestern upbringing, spanning most of the middle of the country, as well as intensive training in classic theatre and clown arts. Amy combines her expertise in the arts with her experience in hospitality to curate events, often in partnership with brands as experiential marketing. She lives in New York City with a little cat named Whenny, but was in LA for work and came to my place to record our chat on witchcraft. Links: Amy Virginia Buchanan Amy on Insta: @amyvirginia Spring Street Social Society Caroline Lee Caroline on Insta: @teamwoodnote Caroline on Twitter: @teamwoodnote Out of Line on Insta: @outoflinepodcast Out of Line on Facebook: Out of Line with Caroline Lee email Caroline: outoflinepodcast@gmail.com
Amy Virginia Buchanan is a singer/songwriter, avant garde theatre artist and co-founder of Spring Street Social Society. Her style is influenced by a midwestern upbringing, spanning most of the middle of the country, as well as intensive training in classic theatre and clown arts. Amy combines her expertise in the arts with her experience in hospitality to curate events, often in partnership with brands as experiential marketing. She lives in New York City with a little cat named Whenny, but was in LA for work and came to my place to record our chat on witchcraft. Note: After the latest ‘listener survey’ that many of you filled out, I (Caroline) realized that you don’t just want to hear from "influencers", you just want to hear from open, honest + interesting people.. So today’s guest is all about that! I’m so excited to continue evolving with you and creating the conversations that will intrigue us most. Make sure to listen to part two, to hear Amy's take on what it's like to live + work with "influencers", while not being one yourself. Links: Amy Virginia Buchanan Amy on Insta: @amyvirginia Spring Street Social Society Caroline Lee Caroline on Insta: @teamwoodnote Caroline on Twitter: @teamwoodnote Out of Line on Insta: @outoflinepodcast Out of Line on Facebook: Out of Line with Caroline Lee email Caroline: outoflinepodcast@gmail.com
On today’s show, Shari is joined by Patrick Janelle and Amy Virginia Buchanan, the Co-Founders of Spring St. Social Society, a membership club that brings people together in unexpected spaces. Patrick, the Executive Director, is a man about town, who among many things, is a notable food instagrammer. Amy, the Artistic Director, is a singer/songwriter and avant garde theatre artist. Together they host an ongoing series of one-night-only performances and dinner parties. All in the Industry is powered by Simplecast
Patrick Janelle is one of the gram gods of NYC. Affectionately known as a guy named patrick [@aguynamedpatrick], this guy is the king of creating other-worldly experiences through the membership club called Spring Street Social Society that he co-founded with Amy Virginia Buchanan. Patrick is a strategist who effortlessly integrates marketing into his Spring Street events and Instagram feed. He also happened to create the app called Liquor Cabinet. Patrick and Caroline snuck away to record this one Friday, where Caroline sipped coffee in LA at 11am and Patrick turned to wine since it was already the freakin’ weekend in NYC. The discussion quickly went to Patrick's years growing up in a conservative community knowing that he was gay. Links: Patrick Janelle Patrick on Insta: @aguynamedpatrick Spring Street Social Society The Liqur Cabinet Caroline Lee Caroline on Insta: @teamwoodnote Caroline on Twitter: @teamwoodnote Out of Line on Insta: @outoflinepodcast email Caroline: outoflinepodcast@gmail.com
Amy Virginia Buchanan's faith in herself and the energy of New York changed her life. She jumped from a job at HousingWorks to pursue acting, singing and perhaps most surprisingly a creative partnership called Spring Street Social Society. As artistic director, she helps plot one-of-kind events with musical entertainment in unconventional settings for the group's members. On today's podcast, Buchanan reveals a vulnerable brilliance and uncompromising approach that are essential to her success.
On today's episode of THE FOOD SEEN , what happens when a self-proclaimed “man about town” / Instagram aficionado, and a steel ukelele playing avant-garde thespian throw a dinner party? Answer: Spring Street Social Society, ssssociety.com. Patrick Janelle & Amy Virginia Buchanan seek to bring people together in unexpected spaces, pulling off variety show, meets dinner theatre events, complete with coursed dinners. Collaborating with artists and chefs alike, they're now traveling the globe in search of their next location, and meal. This program was brought to you by The International Culinary Center “You want a space that speaks for itself then it becomes a conversation that takes place between you and the space.” [14:00] –Amy Virginia Buchanan on The Food Seen “Its about taking our expectations about the way things are at the moment and subverting that.” [16:00] –Patrick Janelle on The Food Seen