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Today, I'm thrilled to welcome Analisa Leaming to the podcast. Analisa, a former Broadway star, now shines as a soulful ambition coach. She's here to dive deep into her transformative journey from the stage lights to empowering dreamers to tackle their deepest fears and doubts. In this episode, we unpack the concept of 'main character energy'—a fun yet profound way to step into your own power. Analisa shares effective practices like embodiment exercises, which help you connect with your personal main character persona. Her own career pivot from performer to coach illustrates the power of tuning into your inner voice and the importance of self-reflection for growth in all areas of life. We wrap up with a candid talk about the ups and downs of changing career paths and why investing in yourself is crucial for achieving your dreams. Connect with Analisa - Analisa's Instagram - Analisa's Website - Soulful Ambition Podcast Additional Resources: - Get started with my Freebie, Business Brain - Learn about my signature program Business Witch HERE - Explore my Values - Apply to be a 1:1 client HERE
"We think we know emotion because we are playing other characters, but most of the people I work with aren't actually that tuned into their own emotional body. Imagine how this will affect our art, the more we can come into our body and feel our own feelings and our own intuition and our own guidance and then bring that into our art." Analisa Leaming is a performer turned "soulful coach" for actors, the host of the podcast A Balancing Act, and she's passionate about supporting artists mentally, emotionally, and spiritually as they pursue their dreams. Today's conversation is all about the roadblocks we encounter and breakthroughs we can make as we strive to live a life more aligned with our creativity and our dreams.Connect with Analisa at her website and on instagram.Here's 4 ways you can work with us here at Broadway Vocal Coach: BVC Academy: online course to shed imposter syndrome and develop practical musical theatre skills BVC Masterclass: subscription service gets you 3 specialty classes each month BVC Aspire: full-service, boutique musical theatre college audition prep program BVC Studio: exclusive membership for adult MT performers, working directly with Cynthia and Chelsea Use the code PODCAST15 to save 15% on BVC Academy and BVC Masterclass at any time. College MT Auditions? Watch our recent live Q&A masterclass! Get the replay and free college audition guide here. Want to work with us? Take the Quiz & Book a Consult!Connect with us on instagram, @bwayvocalcoach And @bvcaspire for college prep content for high school students and families Find us at www.bwayvocalcoach.comSend us an email at hello@bway...
In this jam-packed episode, Liz is being interviewed by Analisa Leaming for her podcast, A Balancing Act. Analisa found Liz through Instagram and the two share a lot in common, both actors turned coaches, who left NYC with their families and continue to pursue their soul purposes. Throughout the episode, Analisa and Liz talk about how to determine your Enneagram type, which test to take, and the process of self-discovery. Liz explains the core motivations of each type as well as their emotional virtues and vices. Throughout their conversation, Liz and Analisa share stories of how the Enneagram has helped them follow their big dreams and navigate interacting and communicating with others. Listen to this in-depth episode to learn how the enneagram can be an incredibly powerful tool and how to see beyond the “box” that personality types often lead us to feel trapped in.Follow Analisa on Instagram @analisaleamingListen to Analisa's podcast A Balancing ActFind the Complete Show Notes Here -> Resources:DISCOVER YOUR ENNEAGRAM TYPING SESSIONHOW TO FIND YOUR ENNEAGRAM TYPE, a FREE guide1:1 COACHING
In this episode, Jennifer talks to Analisa Leaming about learning to separate your emotions from your thoughts, being willing to examine what is on the other side of fear, and using our bodies as the vessel through which feelings can pass. They both discuss what creativity means to them & the notion of embracing possibility over probability. Plus, Analisa shares tools from her work with the Paradox Process. About Analisa: Analisa Leaming is an actor/singer/coach/speaker/storyteller/risker-taker + perspective expander. (Not necessarily in that order.) She has appeared in the Broadway productions of School of Rock, Hello, Dolly!, The King and I, and On the Twentieth Century. Additionally, she has been seen regionally at the MUNY, KC Starlight, North Shore Music Theatre, Ogunquit Playhouse and Barrington Stage, to name a few. When not on stage you'll find her unraveling the query “How do we live the big, rich, beautiful life we desire independent of our résumé, bank account and society's definition of success?” As a coach + speaker she uses the Paradox Process to free artists from limiting beliefs and return to their power, wisdom and creativity. Analisa is also the creator and host of the podcast A Balancing Act. Her proudest creation yet, though, is her 2-year-old son, Gabey. Analisa's IG: @Analisaleaming Want to coach with Jennifer? Schedule a session here! https://appt.link/jenniferapple Monologue Sourcing Promo Link! https://empoweredartistcollective.com/podcastpromo Learn more: https://www.empoweredartistcollective.com/podcast EAC IG: @EmpoweredArtistCollective EAC TikTok: @EmpowerArtistCollective EAC Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/empoweredartistcollective/ Check Out Our Merch! https://www.empoweredartistcollective.threadless.com/ Any thoughts you'd like to share? Email us at EmpoweredArtistCollective@gmail.com
In Part 5 of The Visceral Voice's "Consider Your SELF" series, Christine and Kimberly have a conversation with their guest Analisa Leaming.Analisa Leaming has appeared in the Broadway productions of School of Rock, Hello, Dolly!, The King and I, and On the Twentieth Century. Additionally, she has been seen regionally at the MUNY, KC Starlight, North Shore Music Theatre, Ogunquit Playhouse, and Barrington Stage, to name a few. She has a B.M. from the Eastman School of Music and is one of the youngest winners of the Lotte Lenya Competition. When not on stage, she is teaching voice, hosting workshops, and helping artists get out of the struggle and into a joyful pursuit of their dreams. Analisa is the creator of A Balancing Act podcast. Connect at www.analisaleaming.com and @analisaleaming on Instagram. Be sure to check out my Self-Care Membership, courses, and events at www.thevisceralvoice.com! And follow us on Instagram!Are you willing and able to becoming a Supporter of The Visceral Voice Podcast to help keep this podcast running? Please click here.
Analisa Leaming, Broadway actress, mother, wife, spiritual seeker and creator of "A Balancing Act", talks with Madeleine about finding your own balance, keeping a sense of internal peace regardless of outcomes, battling your inner critic, and more. IG: @abalancingacting.biz @analisaleaming To set up a consult with Madeleine: www.the-energy-studio.com IG: @the.energy.studio
Broadway leading lady and podcast host Analisa Leaming discusses her greatest balancing act - from touring to new motherhood.
I'm going solo! I created a short episode to reflect on this past year and all of the things I've learned on the First National Tour of Hello, Dolly! Sign up for Monday's workshop: Learn to Love Acting Again + BOOK MORE WORK What it’s for: As we head into audition season, join Analisa and Jack for two hours to make a massive leap in how you approach auditions and your craft. In the first hour, you’ll learn incredible tools to begin applying immediately. In the second hour, you’ll have the chance to be coached and watch Jack coach fellow artists in getting out of their own way and booking the jobs they want. Where: Online When: August 5th 7-9pm EST Music by:Joel Wagonner- Unlikely Warrior
During this Arts Appetizer discussion, Hello Dolly! cast member and Tennessee native Analisa Leaming talks about taking the Broadway show starring Bette Midler on the road starring Betty Buckley. And, our community member, local Dating and Relationship Specialist Betty Russell, shares her experiences as a modern day matchmaker.
Today's conversation is with friend, fellow podcaster and Broadway start, Analisa Leaming. We're talking about what it means to live a big life and how to get comfortable with the unknown. Discomfort with the unknown is the source of so much suffering, so I'm so happy for you to hear Analisa talk about how she does this every day and how you too can live peacefully, even excitedly, with the unknown. Enjoy.
Anyone going to a performance of Hello, Dolly! - running now at the SHN Golden Gate Theatre in San Francisco through March 17 - with an appetite for an enlightened look at male/female relationships is likely to leave quite hungry. The current national tour of the 2017 revival of the 1964 Broadway smash based on Thorton Wilder’s 1955 revision of his 1938 play extrapolated from an Austrian playwright’s 1842 extension of an English dramatists 1835 one-act reflects the then-common attitudes towards a women’s place in society and the home. Anyone going to a performance of Hello, Dolly! with an appetite to see a Broadway legend at work, or hear magnificent musical classics delivered with gusto, or see a bevy of athletic dancers spring across the stage in spirited numbers based on Gower Champion’s original choreography, or be dazzled by the color and craftsmanship at work in Santo Loquasto’s scenic and costume design, is likely to leave the theatre with their appetite satiated. Tony-winner Betty Buckley (Cats, Sunset Boulevard) plays Dolly Gallagher Levi, a matchmaker and jill-of-all-trades in 19th century New York engaged by the well-known Yonkers half-a-millionaire Horace Vandergelder (Lewis J. Stadlen) to find him a bride, an assignment which Dolly intends to fill herself. Sub-plots involve Vandergelder’s niece Ermengarde and her paramour Ambrose Kemper (played by Morgan Kirner and Garret Hawe) and Feed Store clerks Cornelius and Barnaby (played by Nic Rouleau Jess LeProtto). At age 71, Buckley does her damnedest to make the part made famous by Carol Channing (at age 42) her own, and succeeds to an extent. It’s obvious and understandable that her choreography has been limited and that she lacks the vocal power to deliver some of the musical’s biggest moments (“Before the Parade Passes By” was disappointingly flat) but she really delivers in the show’s quieter moments when she engages with the memories of her late husband. The supporting cast is outstanding with Rouleau and LeProtto really scoring as the clerks unleashed in New York City and Analisa Leaming and Kristen Hahn as the objects of their affections. MVP of this production goes to Stadlen, a reliable Broadway performer for the past 50 years who often toils in the anonymity common to great character actors. His eyebrows are as expressive as anything else on stage. Go ahead, roll your eyes during “It Takes a Woman” but don’t be surprised to find yourself cheering after “Put on Your Sunday Clothes” and “The Waiters’ Gallop” and, at the very least, smiling through almost everything else. ‘Hello, Dolly! ’runs through March 17 at the Golden Gate Theatre in San Francisco. Dates and times vary. For more information, go to shnsf.com
“A miserable journey leads to a miserable destination.” An incredible insight in this interview with “Hello Dolly” actress, Analisa Leaming. In this interview we explore what it means to find fulfillment as an artist. How do we gain perspective along the journey that helps us thrive in the long term? You can find Analisa at https://www.analisaleaming.com/
In this short and sweet episode, I share with you my belief that we are all Stars and the importance of lighting up from within rather than waiting for someone to give us permission to shine. You'll hear all about the purpose behind the upcoming online workshop: What it’s for: We all want to be a star. We all want to shine our light generously, unapologetically everywhere we go. When we are in our star power we are filled up from the inside --- we don’t look to others for validation, we’re inspired, we’re giving, we’re beautiful, and we’re a magnet for our dreams. This 2-hour interactive workshop will be a deep dive into your own power. You’ll discover the thoughts that are holding you back and then create a new story. You’ll receive tools and practices designed to support you in shining your light + manifesting your dreams. Who it’s for: Anyone who is waiting to be a star. Whether you’re waiting for your equity card, an agent, your Broadway debut or Tony award - you feel like something is missing and that you’re not where you’re supposed to be. You’re ready for change. You’re ready to level up. You’re ready to start being a STAR today. Register Here!
After celebrating School Of Rock's 1000th Performance on Broadway, the show's current leading lady, Analisa Leaming, stopped by for a quick chat with me. I loved making a ritual for her to embrace her leading lady status, our mutual love and adoration for Kate Baldwin, her podcast, A Balancing Act, and more. Enjoy this fun and fab conversation with a really fabulous lady. All about Ms. Analisa Leaming: https://www.analisaleaming.com/ A Balancing Act: The Podcast http://www.abalancingact.biz Support Keith Price's Curtain Call on Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/keithpricecurtaincall Subscribe to Keith Price's Curtain Call on Itunes: www.keithpricecurtaincall.com Follow @keithpricecurtaincall on Instagram Follow @kpcurtaincall @comedydaddy Like me on FB: https://www.facebook.com/Keith-Prices-Curtain-Call-1380539615593807/ Subscribe on You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCduwJ3ytmAwdJMQtGllk1Ig
Analisa lives in the 'burbs with her yoga-teaching husband, Joseph, and their goofy Boston Terrier, Junebug. When not onstage, in an acting class, or rehearsing for an upcoming concert Analisa is probably working on her business A Balancing Act. She’s creating content for online classes and making meditations for artists. Analisa is passionate about guiding others in getting out of their own way so that they can shine their light, share their gifts, and live an EXTRAORDINARY life. She’s appeared in THE KING AND I, HELLO DOLLY and is currently starring in SCHOOL OF ROCK.Hosted by: Ryan Lee Gilbert, Beth Stevens, Matt Rodin
Today we are continuing our Everyday Minimalism Series by speaking with our friend Analisa Leaming. Although Analisa's life is anything but “normal” she's only just started dipping her toes into the concept of minimalism this past year. Analisa is a working singer and actress. She is currently starting on Broadway. You heard that right, Broadway where she is currently playing the role of Rosalie in School of Rock. While is she not giving it her all on stage, she is producing and hosting her podcast A Balancing Act, exploring, or hanging out with her husband. We love Analisa, her heart, and her perspective and we think you will too!