POPULARITY
Lights, camera, PUPPETS?! The stars, creators, and intern of one of the greatest public access puppet shows sit down in our studios to chat about what it takes to create lovable characters, build a show's legacy, and how exactly to negotiate creator and ownership differences in a tightly-knit, whimsical family. Anna Garcia (@ scrambieeggs on IG) is the absolute best! Go check her out everywhere, especially on her platforms and on Dropout!This episode was filmed in the beautiful Dynasty Typewriter Theater, and tech-produced by Samuel Curtis. For live shows and events you can find more about them at dynastytypewriter.com . Also our livestreamed LIVE SHOW from 2/2 is now available, and if you buy it, you can get a discount to our Patreon! Go to dynasty.tv for more info!To learn more about the BTS of this episode and to find a world of challenges, games, inside scoop, and the Artists being themselves, subscribe to our Patreon! You won't be disappointed with what you find. patreon.com/aoaoaoapodArtists on Artists on Artists on Artists is an improvised Hollywood roundtable podcast by Kylie Brakeman, Jeremy Culhane, Angela Giarratana, and Patrick McDonald. Music by Gabriel Ponton. Edited by Conner McCabe. Thumbnail art by Josh Fleury. Hollywood's talking. Make sure you're listening. Subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Youtube! Please rate us five stars!
Fire up the Key Change time machine! We're charting our course for the collaborative partnership between Santa Fe Opera and the University of New Mexico (UNM). Never experienced time-machine travel before? No problem! Key Change co-hosts Olga Perez Flora and Anna Garcia are experienced pilots. They introduce us to students participating in the Young Voices residency and steer our audience through an exciting day of master classes and workshops on the UNM campus. And don't worry if you're new to this bold, creative initiative. Olga and Anna provide episode recommendations to help you navigate the journey. “It's such a wonderful opportunity,” says Jamie Flora, esteemed tenor and professor at UNM, of the university's collaboration with Santa Fe Opera. The dynamic program includes master classes on technique, audition logistics, performance critique, and resumé building, all designed to bridge the academic and professional opera worlds. “We're planting seeds in their minds that this is possible!” explains Kristin Ditlow, Associate Professor of Vocal Coaching at UNM and Music Director of its Opera Theater. “We have pathways and relationships that get you from school to being a working singer.” Quiara Cortez followed one of those pathways to UNM, where she is now studying. She credits the collaboration with Santa Fe Opera for nurturing her artistic development. “Being able to talk with the best of the best and seeing what our next steps as people who are already in college might be. And having something big and professional to look forward to is wonderful.” KEY CHANGE RECOMMENDED PLAYLIST Where Talent Meets Opportunity: Career Trajectories in Opera with Kristin Ditlow & Jamie Flora What's Opera to a Bunch of High School Students? Young Voices, “The New Crop” Taking Care of the Art with Chandler Johnson, Director of the Santa Fe Opera Apprentice Program for Singers Rise to the Occasion of Your Opera Career with Chandler Johnson, Director of the Santa Fe Opera Apprentice Program for Singers Safe Space for Creative Risks with Community Engagement and Education Hometown to the World: Discovering "Postville" with Laura Kaminsky and Kimberly Reed Making Learning Sticky: Creative Compassion for Kids & Educators Through Opera with Charles Gamble Harmony in Process: The Young Voices of the Santa Fe Opera with Amy "Process" Owens An Opportunity to Encounter Excellence (and Big News!) FEATURED IN THIS EPISODE Kristin Ditlow - Associate Professor of Vocal Coaching, University of New Mexico; Music Director, University of New Mexico Opera Theater James Flora - Lecturer II in Voice and Opera, University of New Mexico Opera Theater Michael Hix - Chair, Department of Music University of New Mexico; Professor of Voice, University of New Mexico Andrea Klunder - Producer, Key Change Podcast Amy Owens - Director of the Young Voices of Santa Fe Opera Santa Fe Opera Young Voices participants – Rylee Baca, Elsa Dhonau-Egan, Landen Kessler, Eleanor Lucas, Ava Mitchie, Alexander Nicholas Neas University Of New Mexico participants - Maria Bollinger, Quiara Cortez, Alexandra King, Ryan Lopez, Taylor Stanley MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE La Traviata | Santa Fe Opera Hometown to the World | Santa Fe Opera Eugene Onegin | Santa Fe Opera University Of New Mexico - Department Of Music Apprentice Program for Singers | Santa Fe Opera Opera Storytellers Summer Camp | Santa Fe Opera Opera Makes Sense | Santa Fe Opera The Philadelphia Orchestra The Inner Voice: The Making Of A Singer Classical Singer Music Awards Paula Corbin Swallin *** Key Change is a production of The Santa Fe Opera, Department of Community Engagement & Education. Share your favorite opera moments and questions with Community Engagement: agarcia@santafeopera.org Produced and edited by Andrea Klunder at The Creative Impostor Studios Hosted by Anna Garcia & Olga Perez Flora Audio Engineering: Collin Ungerleider & Kabby at Kabby Sound Studios in Santa Fe Technical Director: Edwin R. Ruiz Production Support from Alex Riegler Show Notes by Lisa Widder Theme music by Rene Orth with Corrie Stallings, mezzo-soprano, and Joe Becktell, cello Cover art by Dylan Crouch This podcast is made possible due to the generous support of the Hankins Foundation, Principal Education Sponsor of the Santa Fe Opera. To learn more, visit SantaFeOpera.org/KeyChange
Anna Garcia joins the show once again to take iconic callers. We solve issues about ripping your pants at work, confronting a 90 year old nun for watching illicit videos on her work hard drive, and getting sneezed awake by your neighbor every day.Join The Patreon: https://bit.ly/PPPTRN -Weekly Bonus episodes every Friday & ad-free extended version of this episode)Watch on Youtube: https://bit.ly/PerfectPodYTWatch Miles' Main Channel Videos: https://bit.ly/MilesbonYTFollow On Insta To Call-In!: https://bit.ly/PPPodGramTell a friend about the show! Tweet it! Story it! Scream it!Advertise on Perfect Person via Gumball.fmSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
We often say that the road to a successful opera career can be a winding one—and we've got the receipts to prove it! Join Key Change co-hosts Anna Garcia and Olga Perez Flora as they discuss career trajectories, academic journeys, and artistic life with two legendary performers and educators: Kristin Ditlow, Associate Professor of Vocal Coaching and Opera Conductor at the University Of New Mexico, and James Flora*, acclaimed American tenor and Lecturer in Voice and Opera, also at UNM. Our conversation sets the stage for an exciting collaboration between Santa Fe Opera and UNM. “The position that I have (at UNM) has evolved with me,” says Kristin, who has worked around the world as a conductor and a pianist. “That's a testament to a healthy place that's willing to grow along with its faculty and allow them to grow in a position.” It's also a verdant artistic environment where raw talent is refined, and practice leads to proficiency. Jamie hopes that the next generation of opera professionals will bring the art form's epic storytelling and staging to a broader audience. “I'd love for opera to step away a little bit from exclusivity,” he says, reflecting on how the perceived cliquishness couldn't be farther from the true experience of a live opera. “A lot of people who grew up in small towns like I did didn't understand the opera was for them,” he says, adding, “Opera's for everyone!” *That surname is no coincidence. Jamie also holds the title of spouse to our very own Olga. KEY CHANGE RECOMMENDED PLAYLISTS Catch up on the full story of Hometown To The World: Season 1, Ep 6: Hometown to the World: Discovering Postville Season 2, Ep 9: America Is Impossible Without Us Season 3, Ep 3: Responding to the World Season 3, Ep 8: Bridging Communities with Carmen Flórez-Mansi Season 4, Ep 1: This Doesn't Happen Without Audience; The Hometown to the World Premiere Season 4, Ep 2: Influence and Inclusion: The Impact of Hometown to the World with Youth Chorus Season 4, Ep 8: Hometown to the World Debuts on Broadway Hear the evolution of This Little Light of Mine: Season 2, Ep 7: Mother of a Movement: This Little Light of Mine BONUS: Is This America? Season 3, Ep 4: Singing A Call to Action: Is This America? Season 3, Ep 5: Making a Choice With Conviction: A conversation with Jeri Lynne Johnson Season 3, Ep 6: Building a Better Society with Florida International University Music Students Season 3, Ep 7: Lighting a Fire: The Legacy of Fannie Lou Hamer Season 4, Ep 6: A Day in the Life Before a World Premiere Season 4, Ep 7: Telling Hard Truths FEATURED IN THIS EPISODE Kristin Ditlow James Flora MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE IMSLP - Petrucci Music Library for scores in public domain Apprentice Program for Singers | Santa Fe Opera Cold Mountain | Santa Fe Opera The (R)evolution of Steve Jobs | Santa Fe Opera Hometown to the World | Santa Fe Opera This Little Light Of Mine | Santa Fe Opera Der Rosenkavalier | Santa Fe Opera The Turn Of The Screw | Santa Fe Opera Die Walküre | Santa Fe Opera La bohème | Santa Fe Opera Rigoletto | Santa Fe Opera A Midsummer Night's Dream | Santa Fe Opera Little Women | UNM Opera Oberlin Conservatory of Music Westminster Choir College Boston Symphony Opera BSO | Tanglewood San Francisco Opera | Merola Opera Program Arizona Opera The Glimmerglass Festival Pittsburgh Opera Central City Opera Kentucky Opera Metropolitan Opera This is Spinal Tap New Jersey Opera Theater Opera Steamboat The Three Feathers Benjamin Britten Star Wars Psycho Opera Company of Middlebury *** Key Change is a production of The Santa Fe Opera, Department of Community Engagement & Education. Share your favorite opera moments and questions with Community Engagement: agarcia@santafeopera.org Produced and edited by Andrea Klunder at The Creative Impostor Studios Hosted by Anna Garcia & Olga Perez Flora Audio Engineering: Collin Ungerleider & Kabby at Kabby Sound Studios in Santa Fe Technical Director: Edwin R. Ruiz Production Support from Alex Riegler Show Notes by Lisa Widder Theme music by Rene Orth with Corrie Stallings, mezzo-soprano, and Joe Becktell, cello Cover art by Dylan Crouch This podcast is made possible due to the generous support of the Hankins Foundation, Principal Education Sponsor of the Santa Fe Opera. To learn more, visit SantaFeOpera.org/KeyChange.
We love an encore! And this one's got it all: audition trends, futurecasting, and pragmatic advice for young opera talent. Key Change co-hosts Anna Garcia and Olga Perez Flora also serve up plenty of musical memories, behind-the-scenes intel, and a little love for the Santa Fe Opera as a venue as they continue their visit with Chandler Johnson. When we last met Chandler, he had introduced us to career paths less traveled. "There's more to this business than just singing,” he continues. Chandler knows this truth better than most. After discovering opera in his early teens, he pivoted from singing to arts administration. Chandler credits his years spent auditioning and performing for exposing him to career opportunities beyond the stage. “Singing was my path to get to this place,” he confides, before launching into an impressive list of creative, collaborative opportunities within the opera ecosystem. "You can go into development, marketing and PR, media and AV. You can go into costuming and set design," he says, adding, "Having the experience of being a singer informs where you pivot in your life and in this art form." As for the art form in question, Chandler is not one to tinker with what works. "I wouldn't change anything about opera. I truly love the glitz, the glamor, the opulence, the stories, the chaos. I love it all!" he muses before offering one final piece of advice. "We just have to keep doing good art––keep doing good opera!––and the people will come." KEY CHANGE RECOMMENDED PLAYLIST Taking Care of the Art with Chandler Johnson What's Opera to a Bunch of High School Students? Young Voices, “The New Crop” Harmony in Process: The Young Voices of the Santa Fe Opera with Amy "Process" Owens FEATURED IN THIS EPISODE Chandler Johnson, Director, Apprentice Program For Singers | Santa Fe Opera MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE Apprentice Program For Singers | Santa Fe Opera Preview Dinners | Santa Fe Opera University Of New Mexico Opera Theatre | UNM Music Department Cincinnati Opera The Maryland State Boychoir Atlanta Public Schools Choir The Baltimore County Honor Choir Leontyne Price Messa di requiem | Giuseppe Verdi The Defiant Requiem Foundation Fach System Rigoletto Lohengrin Verdi's Macbeth Berlin State Opera Bavarian State Opera *** Key Change is a production of The Santa Fe Opera, Department of Community Engagement & Education. Share your favorite opera moments and questions with Community Engagement: agarcia@santafeopera.org Produced and edited by Andrea Klunder at The Creative Impostor Studios Hosted by Anna Garcia & Olga Perez Flora Audio Engineering: Collin Ungerleider & Kabby at Kabby Sound Studios in Santa Fe Technical Director: Edwin R. Ruiz Production Support from Alex Riegler Show Notes by Lisa Widder Theme music by Rene Orth with Corrie Stallings, mezzo-soprano, and Joe Becktell, cello Cover art by Dylan Crouch This podcast is made possible due to the generous support of the Hankins Foundation, Principal Education Sponsor of the Santa Fe Opera. To learn more, visit SantaFeOpera.org/KeyChange.
Pop quiz: Name an opera training initiative that creates space for self-discovery, serious fun, and a bit of Broadway adoration. Spoiler alert: there's only one answer. On this episode of Key Change, co-hosts Anna Garcia and Olga Perez Flora get to know Chandler Johnson, Director of Santa Fe Opera's Apprentice Program for Singers, and uncover what early-career singers selected for this internationally acclaimed program can expect from their 13 weeks in the desert. “It's a pressure cooker!” exclaims Chandler of the four-month-long apprenticeship, initially developed by John Crosby, founder of the Santa Fe Opera. How prestigious is the program, you might ask? We did the math. Out of a thousand applicants, less than 5% have a chance of making it in. That's 36-46 participants annually. And once those folks are accepted? They're met with a 360º view of the industry including an intense rehearsal regime, mainstage experience, individual scene recitals, donor events, and off-campus performances. Chandler's circuitous route to Apprentice Program director includes five different administrative titles at Santa Fe Opera alone, proving that the stage isn't the only avenue to an illustrious career (although he's got some amazing performance credits to his name). “I still sing for fun,” he says. “My roots were church music, musical theater, R & B, that kind of stuff. And, I'm always singing along to my favorite pop girlies.” Now, he's happy to guide the next generation of talent, offering honest assessment and encouragement in equal measure. “I've had some singers come back and be, like, that one thing you said to me, that really changed the trajectory.” KEY CHANGE RECOMMENDED PLAYLIST Season 2, Episode 8: Gender is Not Genre: Women in Opera - featuring Susanne Sheston, Santa Fe Opera Chorus Master FEATURED IN THIS EPISODE Chandler Johnson, Director, Apprentice Program For Singers | Santa Fe Opera MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE Apprentice Program For Singers | Santa Fe Opera Apprentice Program For Technicians | Santa Fe Opera Young Artists Program | Chautauqua Opera The Glimmerglass Festival Opera Santa Barbara Jessica Vosk Kathryn Henry Lina González-Granados | LA Opera Duke Kim *** Key Change is a production of The Santa Fe Opera, Department of Community Engagement & Education. Share your favorite opera moments and questions with Community Engagement: agarcia@santafeopera.org Produced and edited by Andrea Klunder at The Creative Impostor Studios Hosted by Anna Garcia & Olga Perez Flora Audio Engineering: Collin Ungerleider & Kabby at Kabby Sound Studios in Santa Fe Technical Director: Edwin R. Ruiz Production Support from Alex Riegler Show Notes by Lisa Widder Theme music by Rene Orth with Corrie Stallings, mezzo-soprano, and Joe Becktell, cello Cover art by Dylan Crouch This podcast is made possible due to the generous support of the Hankins Foundation, Principal Education Sponsor of the Santa Fe Opera. To learn more, visit SantaFeOpera.org/KeyChange.
Burnt begins the show with an out-of-body experience, Joan remembers another clip from a movie even though this is NOT a movie podcast, and Doug invites strangers into the house. Today's guest is Garrett (Anna Garcia), who is looking for help from any prospecting groups.Go to cbbworld.com and sign up for the Maximus plan to unlock this episode and ALL seasons of The Neighborhood Listen ad-free, as well as full length exclusive BONUS ROOM episodes adventuring deeper into Dignity Falls!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Bet you didn't know that nurturing the next generation of opera performers, technicians, and enthusiasts begins in classrooms. Join Key Change co-hosts Anna Garcia and Olga Perez Flora on an exclusive behind-the-scenes tour of the Santa Fe Opera Department of Community Engagement and Education, featuring guest appearances by Season 5 favorites Charles Gamble, Director of Community Engagement, and Marissa Aurora, Community Engagement Liaison, plus new friend Olivia Dorrell, Administrative Coordinator. “We're all moved by the extraordinary pageantry, music, and movement of opera,” says Charles. “I'll be honest with you, though; the thing that most excites me is the process of being able to engage in that process with young humans and watching them do the heavy lifting of being artists.” Santa Fe Opera's myriad school programs and summer camps introduce children as young as three to the collaborative spirit of opera, while professional development workshops help teachers use opera to facilitate learning. Internships provide an essential point of entry for college-aged talent. “It's been really rewarding to see and hear from the students how it's opening their world to a lot of career paths that they didn't think were possible in New Mexico,” says Marissa. Other initiatives like volunteer opportunities, the Pueblo Opera Cultura Council, and the Pueblo Opera Program ensure that Santa Fe continues to be a welcoming environment for all. Oliva agrees. “It's always lovely to welcome so many patrons to the preview dinners, some seasoned opera-goers and some attending the opera for the first time.” FEATURED IN THIS EPISODE Charles Gamble, Director Of Community Engagement Marissa Aurora, Community Engagement Liaison Olivia Dorrell, Administrative Coordinator MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE Opera Storytellers Summer Camp | Santa Fe Opera Pueblo Opera Program | Santa Fe Opera Pueblo Opera Cultural Council | Santa Fe Opera ALTO: Arts Integration | Santa Fe Opera Guilds Of Santa Fe Opera, Inc Opera Theatre | University Of New Mexico Albuquerque Academy Northern New Mexico College The Kennedy Center For The Performing Arts Lucio Silla 2005 | Santa Fe Opera Der Rosenkavalier | Santa Fe Opera The Turn of the Screw | Santa Fe Opera Die Walküre | Santa Fe Opera La bohème | Santa Fe Opera KEY CHANGE RECOMMENDED PLAYLIST An Opportunity to Encounter Excellence (and Big News!) Making Learning Sticky: Creative Compassion for Kids & Educators Through Opera with Charles Gamble Harmony in Process: The Young Voices of the Santa Fe Opera with Amy "Process" Owens What's Opera to a Bunch of High School Students? Young Voices, “The New Crop” Story With Purpose: The Origin of the Pueblo Opera Cultural Council with Renee Roybal and Claudene A. Martinez Spark of Imagination: Generations of the Pueblo Opera Program with Sonja & Seth Martinez From Gardening to Greeting Guests, Volunteers Run the World! with Marissa Aurora, Artist & Volunteer Liaison *** Key Change is a production of The Santa Fe Opera, Department of Community Engagement & Education. Share your favorite opera moments and questions with Community Engagement: agarcia@santafeopera.org Produced and edited by Andrea Klunder at The Creative Impostor Studios Hosted by Anna Garcia & Olga Perez Flora Audio Engineering: Collin Ungerleider & Kabby at Kabby Sound Studios in Santa Fe Technical Director: Edwin R. Ruiz Production Support from Alex Riegler Show Notes by Lisa Widder Theme music by Rene Orth with Corrie Stallings, mezzo-soprano, and Joe Becktell, cello Cover art by Dylan Crouch This podcast is made possible due to the generous support of the Hankins Foundation, Principal Education Sponsor of the Santa Fe Opera. To learn more, visit SantaFeOpera.org/KeyChange.
What do disco naps, pantsuits, and chili preferences have to do with life at the opera? If you're new to the art form in general and Key Change specifically, welcome! And don't worry, all will be revealed. To our returning fans, a hearty welcome back! We're excited to share another season and a fresh focus with you. Back to that opening inquiry... “I was thinking it would be really great if we did a lightning round together where we got to know a little bit more about each other and about what's coming up this season,” explains Olga, making her official debut as Key Change co-host, alongside three-season veteran Anna Garcia. Their answers reveal a lesser-known fact about opera: it's more approachable and playful than newcomers might think. This season, we're pulling back the curtain further on accessibility via Santa Fe Opera's brand new partnership with the University of New Mexico Department of Music. But we haven't abandoned new works or the original mission of Opera For All Voices (the initiative that launched this podcast). Instead, Key Change is momentarily adjusting its spotlight to focus on the development and evolution of new voices. “I've loved learning about the process of the artists, teams, our community members, our teaching artists, and administrative staff,” says Anna of this season. “Everybody has their origin story, and I think our audience really wants to hear that aspect. It's kind of like the backstage of opera.” Change is key, as we like to say. We're glad you're along for the ride. “CATCHING UP ON KEY CHANGE” RECOMMENDED PLAYLIST Season 1 Episode 1: Setting the Stage: New beginnings, heightened expectations, the heart of opera, and the Santa Fe of it Episode 5: Other Duties As Assigned: The role of education & community outreach in opera companies Season 4 Episode 6: A Day in the Life Before a World Premiere Episode 7: Telling Hard Truths Episode 8: Hometown to the World Debuts on Broadway Season 5 Episode 3: Harmony in Process: The Young Voices of the Santa Fe Opera with Amy "Process" Owens Episode 8: An Opportunity to Encounter Excellence (and Big News!) *** Key Change is a production of The Santa Fe Opera, Department of Community Engagement & Education. Share your favorite opera moments and questions with Community Engagement: agarcia@santafeopera.org Produced and edited by Andrea Klunder at The Creative Impostor Studios Hosted by Anna Garcia & Olga Perez Flora Audio Engineering: Collin Ungerleider & Kabby at Kabby Sound Studios in Santa Fe Technical Director: Edwin R. Ruiz Production Support from Alex Riegler Show Notes by Lisa Widder Theme music by Rene Orth with Corrie Stallings, mezzo-soprano, and Joe Becktell, cello Cover art by Dylan Crouch This podcast is made possible due to the generous support of the Hankins Foundation, Principal Education Sponsor of the Santa Fe Opera. To learn more, visit SantaFeOpera.org/KeyChange.
What does it take to build a rewarding and sustainable career in opera? What happens when you realize you don't really have the drive to BE an opera singer? How do you find the courage to take more creative risks in your own work and life? The answers to these questions and more on Key Change Season 6 from the Santa Fe Opera Department of Community Engagement and Education, with the returning co-host you know and love, Anna Garcia, and the new co-host you're going to love, Olga Perez Flora! If you're new here, catch up on seasons 1-5 with this recommended playlist: Season 1 Episode 1: Setting the Stage (June 29, 2018) Episode 5: Other Duties as Assigned (July 25, 2018) Season 2 Episode 2: A Seat at the Table (April 17, 2019) Episode 8: Gender is Not Genre (May 29, 2019) Season 3 Episode 6: Building a Better Society with Florida International University Music Students (August 25, 2021) Season 4 Episode 2: Influence and Inclusion (June 22, 2022) Episode 4: Story With Purpose: The Origin of the Pueblo Opera Cultural Council (July 13, 2022) Season 5 The whole season! But if we have to choose… Episode 2: Making Learning Sticky (April 17, 2024) Episode 7: What's Opera to a Bunch of High School Students? (November 13, 2024) Episode 8: An Opportunity to Encounter Excellence (December 4, 2024) *** Key Change is a production of The Santa Fe Opera, Department of Community Engagement & Education. Produced and edited by Andrea Klunder at The Creative Impostor Studios Hosted by Anna Garcia & Olga Perez Flora Audio Engineering: Collin Ungerleider & Kabby at Kabby Sound Studios in Santa Fe Technical Director: Edwin R. Ruiz Production Support from Alex Riegler Show Notes by Lisa Widder Theme music by Rene Orth with Corrie Stallings, mezzo-soprano, and Joe Becktell, cello Cover art by Dylan Crouch This podcast is made possible due to the generous support of the Hankins Foundation, Principal Education Sponsor of the Santa Fe Opera. To learn more, visit SantaFeOpera.org/KeyChange.
What does it take to build a rewarding and sustainable career in opera? What happens when you realize you don't really have the drive to BE an opera singer? How do you find the courage to take more creative risks in your own work and life? The answers to these questions and more on Key Change Season 6 from the Santa Fe Opera Department of Community Engagement and Education, with the returning co-host you know and love, Anna Garcia, and the new co-host you're going to love, Olga Perez Flora! If you're new here, catch up on seasons 1-5 with this recommended playlist: Season 1 Episode 1: Setting the Stage (June 29, 2018) Episode 5: Other Duties as Assigned (July 25, 2018) Season 2 Episode 2: A Seat at the Table (April 17, 2019) Episode 8: Gender is Not Genre (May 29, 2019) Season 3 Episode 6: Building a Better Society with Florida International University Music Students (August 25, 2021) Season 4 Episode 2: Influence and Inclusion (June 22, 2022) Episode 4: Story With Purpose: The Origin of the Pueblo Opera Cultural Council (July 13, 2022) Season 5 The whole season! But if we have to choose… Episode 2: Making Learning Sticky (April 17, 2024) Episode 7: What's Opera to a Bunch of High School Students? (November 13, 2024) Episode 8: An Opportunity to Encounter Excellence (December 4, 2024) *** Key Change is a production of The Santa Fe Opera, Department of Community Engagement & Education. Produced and edited by Andrea Klunder at The Creative Impostor Studios Hosted by Anna Garcia & Olga Perez Flora Audio Engineering: Collin Ungerleider & Kabby at Kabby Sound Studios in Santa Fe Technical Director: Edwin R. Ruiz Production Support from Alex Riegler Show Notes by Lisa Widder Theme music by Rene Orth with Corrie Stallings, mezzo-soprano, and Joe Becktell, cello Cover art by Dylan Crouch This podcast is made possible due to the generous support of the Hankins Foundation, Principal Education Sponsor of the Santa Fe Opera. To learn more, visit SantaFeOpera.org/KeyChange.
Anna Garcia joins the show to discuss finding a drummer, finding your sparkle at work, yassifying horse theft, and dealing with a nasty ex boss.Join The Patreon: https://bit.ly/PPPTRN -Weekly Bonus episodes every Friday & ad-free extended version of this episode)Watch on Youtube: https://bit.ly/PerfectPodYTWatch Miles' Main Channel Videos: https://bit.ly/MilesbonYTFollow On Insta To Call-In!: https://bit.ly/PPPodGramTell a friend about the show! Tweet it! Story it! Scream it!Advertise on Perfect Person via Gumball.fmSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
We've arrived at the end, or the beginning, depending on how you mark time. Key Change co-hosts Andrea Fellows Fineberg and Anna Garcia close out this podcast season with an epic career coda and an equally impressive introduction. Join us as we say farewell (but not goodbye) to Andrea and welcome Olga Perez Flora, DMA, Associate Professor of Voice, University of New Mexico (UNM), who will assume Key Change co-hosting duties next season. And what would our final episode of the year be without a trip in the trusty Key Change Time Machine? Cue the tears and cheers as we set a course for legacy-defining moments and forward-focused collaborations. “I have big dreams,” says Olga, the visionary educator and performer excited to “pay it forward” with a collaboration between UNM and Santa Fe Opera. This partnership offers students multiple pathways into performance and other careers in opera. “My dream is for us to build on what has already been happening and give students at UNM just a little bit more room to learn what the professional side of opera is like,” Olga explains. “We're gonna work locally toward global impact,” affirms Andrea, who exits Santa Fe Opera after 33 years of championing broader student access to and community engagement with the art form. She leaves behind an enduring legacy that includes Opera For All Voices and this podcast, but not before previewing her exciting new synergies with Santa Fe Opera. And that's the curtain call for season five! FEATURING Olga Perez Flora, Mezzo-soprano, Voice Area Head, Associate Professor of Voice, University of New Mexico Charles Gamble, Director Of Community Outreach, Santa Fe Opera Andrea Klunder, producer, Key Change Podcast MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE Opera For All Voices Young Voices Program | Santa Fe Opera Opera Storytellers Summer Camp | Santa Fe Opera Shoes For The Santo Niño The University Of New Mexico School Of Music Florida International University School of Music & Performing Arts Ernesto Lecuona Leo Brouwer José María Vitier Nathan Salazar Marcy Rendon Brent Michael Davids Del Sol Quartet University Of Michigan School Of Music, Theatre, & Dance RELATED EPISODES Harmony In Process: The Young Voices Of Santa Fe Opera With Amy “Process” Owens Making Learning Sticky: Creative Compassion For Kids And Educators Through Opera With Charles Gamble Music Born Out of a Modern Experience: The Pigeon Keeper Orchestral Workshop Building a Better Society with Florida International University Music Students The View From 20,000 Feet: An Interview with General Director Charles MacKayConnections Across Time and Space: Opera in the Cosmo Hometown to the World: Discovering "Postville" with Laura Kaminsky and Kimberly Reed *** Key Change is a production of The Santa Fe Opera in collaboration with Opera for All Voices. Produced and edited by Andrea Klunder at The Creative Impostor Studios Hosted by Andrea Fellows Fineberg & Anna Garcia Audio Engineer: Kabby at Kabby Sound Studios in Santa Fe Technical Director: Edwin R. Ruiz Production Support from Alex Riegler Show Notes by Lisa Widder Theme music by Rene Orth with Corrie Stallings, mezzo-soprano, and Joe Becktell, cello Cover art by Dylan Crouch This podcast is made possible due to the generous funding from the Hankins Foundation, the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, and an Opera America Innovation Grant supported by the Anne & Gordon Getty Foundation. To learn more about Opera For All Voices, visit SantaFeOpera.org. And for more Key Change, visit SantaFeOpera.org/KeyChange
Definitivament, les 7 treballadores de les dues llars d'infants sitgetanes obriran un procediment judicial per aconseguir resoldre la bretxa salarial que existeix entre elles, i que no hi ha hagut manera de resoldre fins avui. La reclamació de l'equiparació salarial s'inicià el curs 2021-2022, quan les treballadores esperaren que l'Ajuntament la incorporés al plec de condicions del darrer concurs per a licitar el servei, però això no es va produir. El febrer del 2023, arran d'una vaga en el servei, el govern municipal es va comprometre a resoldre la demanda, però després d'un any i mig la situació continua encallada i la confiança de les treballadores perduda. D'aquí que, definitivament i d'acord amb el sindicat que les representa, s'hagi decidit interposar una demanda judicial, que es farà efectiva l'any vinent, per a resoldre un greuge que s'afegeix al d'un sou que consideren indigne per la funció que realitzen. Anna Garcia, treballadora del Cercolet, ens ha exposat la situació. L'entrada Les educadores de les llars d’infants portaran als tribunals la demanda sobre la bretxa salarial, cansades d’esperar resposta de l’Ajuntament i de l’empresa ha aparegut primer a Radio Maricel.
Nova entrevista a Ràdio Ciutat de Valls. Abordem les activitats que s'organitzen a la nostra ciutat en el marc del 25N, Dia Internacional per a l'eliminació de la violència envers les dones. Parlem de la programació i els projectes que es desenvoluparan de cara el futur amb Anna Farré, tècnica del Servei d'Atenció Integral; i […]
En una piulada viral, una mare lamenta que la seva filla fa segon d'ESO en un institut de Manresa i que, de 21 alumnes, 16 s
One of the greatest gifts you can offer a teen is confidence. The other? A process for refining that raw self-assurance into an impressive talent and invaluable life skill. But where to start? At the beginning, of course! Join Key Change co-hosts Andrea Fellows Fineberg and Anna Garcia as they happily infiltrate Orientation Day for the Young Voices program, one of several prestigious youth-focused initiatives at Santa Fe Opera. Get to know this year's cohort as they share their first-day impressions and program goals. Key Change favorites Amy Owens, director of the Young Voices program, and Charles Gamble, director of Community Engagement, also stop by to preview the program's curriculum and performance opportunities culminating in a much anticipated public recital. "They're coming into a good environment for nurturing," beams Charles as he watches 17 of the 19 high schoolers begin to bond with one another and absorb the creative energy around them. After today, each student will participate in private voice lessons before reuniting for retreats and ensemble work. Young Voices is an intense program. "So, I've built in some things that make it a little bit easier for them,” Amy assures us. Does she have any advice for this year's cohort? "Whatever is meant to happen––whether you pursue a career in music or something else––that's gonna happen no matter where you go," she offers. "Taking a little bit of pressure off and letting them experience the joy of interacting with their process, with music, is what I hope this program can provide them within a season of stress." FEATURING Amy Owens, director of the Young Voices program, Santa Fe Opera Charles Gamble, director of Community Engagement, Santa Fe Opera Andrea Klunder, producer, Key Change Podcast Young Voices Of Santa Fe Opera 2024/25: Rylee Baca, Cianna (Gigi) Clay, Kadiah Dragone-Gutierrez, Landen Kessler, William Landahl, Gavin Lopez, Eleanor Lucas, Ava Mitchie, Alexander Nicolas Neas, Alexandra Raskin, Nicolas Taccetti Young Voices Studio: Petra Archuletta, Iris Butcher, Rose Gubelmann, Brooklyn Moeno, Elsa Dhonau-Egan, Seraphina Goldstein, Ida Shelton, Jade Zeno-Neal MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE Opera Storytellers Summer Camp | Santa Fe Opera Opera Makes Sense | Santa Fe Opera Taos Opera Guild RELATED EPISODES Harmony In Process: The Young Voices Of Santa Fe Opera With Amy “Process” Owens Making Learning Sticky: Creative Compassion For Kids And Educators Through Opera With Charles Gamble *** Key Change is a production of The Santa Fe Opera in collaboration with Opera for All Voices. Produced and edited by Andrea Klunder at The Creative Impostor Studios Hosted by Andrea Fellows Fineberg & Anna Garcia Audio Engineer: Kabby at Kabby Sound Studios in Santa Fe Technical Director: Edwin R. Ruiz Production Support from Alex Riegler Show Notes by Lisa Widder Theme music by Rene Orth with Corrie Stallings, mezzo-soprano, and Joe Becktell, cello Cover art by Dylan Crouch This podcast is made possible due to the generous funding from the Hankins Foundation, the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, and an Opera America Innovation Grant supported by the Anne & Gordon Getty Foundation. To learn more about Opera For All Voices, visit SantaFeOpera.org. And for more Key Change, visit SantaFeOpera.org/KeyChange.
S.5 E.30“She Runs The World”RIP welcomes Anna Garcia of the Gamaliel National Network to discuss leadership, the gender dynamics that affect managing others. #SundayNightService #RIP #RealRawUncutFollow us on YouTube, IG, Twitter, and FB!Hosts: Pastor Todd and Pastor JeffProduction: Marsh Media GroupDesign by: Larry JohnsonMusic: J. Austin & Tevin MichaelFOLLOW:WEBSITE: http://www.ReligiouslyIncorrectPodcas...FACEBOOK: / religiouslyincorrectpodcast TWITTER: / officialripc INSTAGRAM: / religiouslyincorrectpodcast
Winthrop McRottibotti is here to collect any dead bodies and see what they have in their pockets.CreditsArnie: Arnie NiekampUsidore: Matt YoungChunt: Adal RifaiWinthrop McRottibotti: Anna GarciaDuncan Potatogrease: Zac OyamaMysterious Man: Tim SniffenProducers: Arnie Niekamp, Matt Young, and Adal RifaiAssociate Producer: Anna HavermannPost-Production Coordination: Garrett SchultzEditor: Chris Rathjen and Red KeenerMagic Tavern Logo: Allard LabanTheme Music: Andy PolandYou can support the show directly and receive bonus episodes and rewards by joining our Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/magictavern for only $5 per month. Follow us on X, Instagram and YouTube!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Send Robert a Text! This episode covers the brutal 1931 murder of Anna Garcia. Anna's homicide was shockingly brutal, with grotesque details that resemble a modern-day horror movie.Notorious Bakersfield: The Book is available for purchase!Order your copy here: https://a.co/d/3b1jj4F
Review các phim ra rạp từ ngày 09/08/2024 VỤ BÊ BỐI ÁNH TRĂNG – T16 Đạo diễn: Greg Berlanti Diễn viên: Scarlett Johansson, Channing Tatum, Nick Dillenburg, Anna Garcia,... Thể loại: Hài, Tâm Lý Với sự tham gia của Scarlett Johansson và Channing Tatum, VỤ BÊ BỐI ÁNH TRĂNG là một bộ phim hài - chính kịch đậm chất, đặt trong bối cảnh cuộc chạy đua phóng tên lửa lên Mặt trăng của NASA. Kelly Jones (do Scarlett Johansson thủ vai) là một bậc thầy về marketing, được mời về làm việc để gỡ gạc hình ảnh NASA trong mắt công chúng. Kelly được chỉ đạo để làm giả một đoạn video tên lửa đã thành công phóng lên mặt trăng. Điều này đã gây ra một vài rắc rối khi phải phối hợp nhiệm vụ với giám đốc điều hành Cole Davis (do Tatum thủ vai). BẪY – T16 Đạo diễn: M.Night Shyamalan Diễn viên: Josh Harnett, Saleka Shyamalan, Thể loại: Bí ẩn, Kinh Dị, Tội phạm Bộ phim theo chân người bố cùng cô con gái tuổi teen tham dự một buổi concert nhạc pop, nhưng rồi nhận ra họ đang mắc kẹt trong một âm mưu tăm tối và đáng sợ. ĐẸP TRAI…THẤY SAI SAI – T18 Đạo diễn: Nam Dong Hyub Diễn viên: Lee Sung-Min, Lee Hee-Jun, Gong Seung-Yeon, Park Ji-Hwan,... Thể loại: Hài, Hồi hộp, Kinh Dị Hai người đàn ông thô lỗ nhưng giản dị, tự xưng là 'Những anh chàng đẹp trai'. Họ có ước mơ được sống ở vùng nông thôn và cuối cùng giấc mơ của họ đã thành hiện thực. Tuy nhiên, vào ngày đầu tiên chuyển đến ngôi nhà mới, một bí mật bị phong ấn dưới tầng hầm của họ đã được đánh thức. Từ đây gây ra một loạt những hài kịch khó đỡ. CHẠY ĐUA VỚI TỬ THẦN – T16 Đạo diễn: Park Dong-hee Diễn viên: Lee Chae-Kyung, Kim Do-Yoon, Kim Hye-na Thể loại: Hồi hộp Yuna là một người có ảnh hưởng nổi tiếng trên YouTube nhưng luôn coi thường người khác. Cô được mời đến dự tiệc ra mắt một thương hiệu mỹ phẩm nhưng mọi chuyện không diễn ra như cô mong muốn. Mệt mỏi và cực kỳ căng thẳng, cô chụp vài bức ảnh rồi ngủ quên sau khi gọi cho tài xế được chỉ định. Khi Yuna mở mắt ra, cô nhận ra mình đang bị mắc kẹt trong cốp xe. Kẻ bắt cóc yêu cầu cô tiền chuộc, và Yuna phải tham gia 'buổi phát sóng trực tiếp về vụ bắt cóc' và xin tiền từ người xem. Nhưng mọi người đều nghĩ cô ấy đang diễn ra một kịch bản tự bịa ra… BLACKPINK WORLD TOUR [KHỞI NGUYÊN HỒNG] IN CINEMAS – T13 Diễn viên: Jisoo, Jennie, Rosé, Lisa Thể loại: Hòa nhạc Kỷ niệm 8 năm ra mắt, BLACKPINK công bố “BORN PINK” - Chuyến lưu diễn lập kỷ lục toàn cầu với hơn 1,8 triệu khán giả sẽ được công chiếu tại rạp phim trên toàn thế giới! Với quy mô sản xuất chưa từng có, cùng các bản phối độc quyền hit của BLACKPINK, chuyến lưu diễn bao gồm các thước phim từ Gocheok Dome ở Seoul đến các thành phố lớn trên toàn thế giới đã làm say đắm fan và giới truyền thông toàn cầu. Trải nghiệm với các định dạng đặc biệt như ScreenX, 4DX và ULTRA 4DX sẽ đem lại cho bạn những khoảnh khắc đầy cảm xúc khó quên cùng tour diễn được hơn 110 quốc gia công chiếu, đánh dấu kỷ lục đầu tiên cho một nhóm nhạc nữ K-POP. MA CÂY – T18 Đạo diễn: Sidharta Tata Diễn viên: Devano Danendra, Keisya Levronka, Mikha Hernan Thể loại: Kinh Dị Sau cái chết bi thảm của cha mẹ mình, Respati liên tục bị mất ngủ. Những cơn ác mộng kinh hoàng nhấn chìm cậu hàng đêm. Trong cơn mơ, Respati luôn phải chứng kiến một con quỷ dữ cướp đi mạng sống của ai đó, những linh hồn người chết bị giam cầm trên thân cây ghê rợn. Nhận ra mình là nhân chứng của những vụ thảm sát của ma quỷ, Respati bắt đầu truy tìm sự thật để ngăn chặn thêm mạng người bị quỷ dữ cướp đi. TIẾNG GỌI TỪ ĐỊA NGỤC – T16 Đạo diễn: Ugur Kaplan Diễn viên: Eylul Ezgi Yilmaz, Sefdef Sahin, Reyhan Ilhan,.. Thể loại: Kinh Dị Ebru, một nhà báo, bí mật trở thành bệnh nhân và tham gia điều tra vụ mất tích của các nữ chăm sóc viên tại một trung tâm sức khỏe tâm thần Trong quá trình phân tích một bức ảnh mà Ebru chia sẻ, Ebru và bạn của mình đã khám phá những bí ẩn lâu đời của trung tâm. Từ đây, cuộc hành trình đầy thử thách của họ bắt đầu. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kim-thanh-duong/support
KENEDY COUNTY, Texas - The groundbreaking ceremony was held by the Texas Department of Transportation to celebrate the start of a $191 million project to get US 77 up to interstate standards near the Willacy-Kenedy County line. Another $173 million will be spent by TxDOT on a similar project further north in Kenedy County.“The projects, in general, in Kenedy County will have overpasses every five miles or so to allow turnarounds for emergency vehicles and to provide access to major ranches in the area,” said Pete Alvarez, TxDOT's Pharr District Engineer. “Both of these projects have two lanes in each direction with shoulders, and in the future, they will have two-lane main lanes in each direction. We're adding overpasses, and we're adding frontage roads to the major ranch entrances.”Among the speakers at the groundbreaking ceremony were Alvarez, Alliance for I-69 Texas Executive Director Jennifer Shepard, state Sen. Morgan LaMantia, U.S. Sen. John Cornyn's district director for South Texas, Anna Garcia, Kenedy County Judge Charles Burns, Cameron County Judge Eddie Treviño, Jr., Harlingen Mayor Norma Sepulveda, and Cameron County Commissioner David Garza.Here is an audio recording of the event. Go to www.riograndeguardian.com to read the latest border news stories and watch the latest news videos.
Wii would like to play, and Wii WILL PLAY! Today Conner is joined by two favorites from CMBYG with Anna Garcia and Leonard Smith Jr. to discuss one of the greatest pack in titles ever. Today, it's all about Wii Sports (2006) baby. Show Notes Anna Garcia - Instagram Leonard Smith Jr. - Instagram Conner McCabe – Bluesky - Twitter – Twitch Produced, Edited, and Original music by Jeremy Schmidt – Video Games: a Comedy Show Call Me By Your Game – Instagram – Twitter - Bluesky – YouTube - TikTok Super NPC Radio – Patreon - Discord- Bluesky - Twitter – Instagram – Twitch
To workshop a new opera in front of an audience is a little like agreeing to a trust fall: at some point, you've just got to surrender to the unknown and… trust. Andrea Fellows Fineberg and Anna Garcia return to the orchestral workshop for The Pigeon Keeper, a collaboration between Santa Fe Opera's Opera For All Voices (OFAV) initiative and the University of Michigan School of Music, Theatre & Dance (SMTD). Andrea and Anna introduce folks to Caitlin Lynch, Assistant Professor of Music at U-M, and Jayce Ogren, Director of Contemporary Directions Ensemble at U-M, the visionary duo responsible for bringing The Pigeon Keeper to the campus. Together they go behind the scenes of OperaLab, their new initiative to connect SMTD students with opportunities to workshop and perform contemporary music from living composers. They also explore how the themes of the opera connect to modern realities with student musicians; learn about community support for refugees, asylum seekers, and others seeking humanitarian protection with Freedom House Detroit; and find out what advice principal artists would give to future cast members. The episode ends with audience reflections on loss, exclusion, and opera as a catalyst for hard conversation. “The arts,” said one workshop goer, “can facilitate tangible action, dialogue, and change that can come from this emotionally resonating work.” It's insights like this that keep OFAV commissioning new works and collaborating in inventive ways. Learn more about Freedom House Detroit at freedomhousedetroit.org. FEATURING: Rebecca Clark - Cover for Orsia Ava Hawkins - Ensemble Jamiyah Hudson - Ensemble Tyrese Byrd - Cover for The Pigeon Keeper Caitlin Lynch - Assistant Professor of Music at U-M Jayce Ogren - Director of Contemporary Directions Ensemble at U-M David Hanlon - Composer, The Pigeon Keeper Daniel Millan - Clarinet Lulu Nester, Engagement Coordinator, Freedom House Detroit David Siebert, volunteer, Freedom House Detroit Nathan Harah - Kosmo Bernard Holcomb - The Pigeon Keeper, The Widow Grocer, The Schoolteacher And numerous students and audience members. MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: Arts Initiative at the University of Michigan University of Michigan School of Music, Theatre & Dance SMTD OperaLab Contemporary Directions Ensemble Butler Houston Grand Opera Studio Freedom House Detroit The House On Mango Street opera University Philharmonia Orchestra THE PIGEON KEEPER CREATIVE TEAM: David Hanlon, Composer Stephanie Fleischmann, Librettist Kelly Kuo, Music Director And Conductor RELATED EPISODES: Season 2 Episode 4 - Hope Is the Thing With Feathers: A first look at The Pigeon Keeper Season 4 Episode 4 - In a Room Making Music With People: The Pigeon Keeper with Stephanie Fleischmann and David Hanlon Season 4 Episode 9 - Competing Interest: How Do You Workshop a New Opera? Season 5 Episode 5 - Music Born Out of a Modern Experience: The Pigeon Keeper Orchestral Workshop *** Key Change is a production of The Santa Fe Opera in collaboration with Opera for All Voices. Produced and edited by Andrea Klunder at The Creative Impostor Studios Hosted by Andrea Fellows Fineberg & Anna Garcia Audio Engineer: Kabby at Kabby Sound Studios in Santa Fe Technical Director: Edwin R. Ruiz Production Support from Alex Riegler Show Notes by Lisa Widder Theme music by Rene Orth with Corrie Stallings, mezzo-soprano, and Joe Becktell, cello Cover art by Dylan Crouch This podcast is made possible due to the generous funding from the Hankins Foundation, the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, and an Opera America Innovation Grant supported by the Anne & Gordon Getty Foundation. To learn more about Opera For All Voices, visit SantaFeOpera.org. And for more Key Change, visit SantaFeOpera.org/KeyChange.
In this podcast episode, Max Forsyth interviews Anna Garcia, Communications Director at WinGD, a Swiss marine engine design firm. Anna discusses her career path and current role, emphasising the importance of sustainability and gender diversity in the shipping industry. She highlights the need for balanced, fact-driven communications on shipping sustainability and sustainable fuels. Anna also addresses the male-dominated nature of the industry and advocates for more women in decision-making roles. The conversation covers the challenges of communicating complex engineering concepts, the significance of storytelling, and the future trends in communications, emphasising collaboration, transparency, and effective leadership.**Interested in a Career Opportunities or Looking to Hire Into Your Comms Team ?**Learn about opportunities and insights into the world of in-house communications with Comms Search and Selection. Visit https://www.commssearch.com/**Follow Us for More:**- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/comms-search-selection/- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/comms_search_selection/**Upcoming events Max will be attending**
It takes a village - and multiple revisions! - to mount a modern, original opera. Key Change co-hosts Andrea Fellows Fineberg and Anna Garcia journey to an orchestral workshop for The Pigeon Keeper, a first for Opera For All Voices (OFAV)! Imagine a stage filled with an eight-member student orchestra, four principal singers, and a women's chorus. Drop in the composer, librettist, and members of the OFAV team. Truncate the rehearsal period and invite an audience for a live presentation plus a feedback session. Now, you understand the excitement and angst surrounding an orchestral workshop. Andrea reconnects with Stephanie Fleischmann, librettist, and David Hanlon, composer, the imaginative duo behind this poignant story of home and hospitality in a time of conflict and need, along with Kelly Kuo, music director & conductor. We also hear from the extended community of artists and students of the University of Michigan School of Music, Theatre & Dance, who are shepherding The Pigeon Keeper from page to stage–with Daniel Millan, clarinetist; Nathan Harah, Kosmo; Ava Hawkins, ensemble; Jamiyah Hudson, ensemble; and Rada Grin, mother of Nathan Harah. “As people who've been fully invested in this project, it's often very difficult to be objective about what's actually being communicated [by the piece],” says Kelly, who notes that university collaborations, like this one with the U-M, provide the creative team with invaluable contextual information. Workshops also allow students to interact with professional companies. “The chorus is made up of undergraduates volunteering time outside their own classwork and their other choruses,” marvels Kelly. “It says a lot about their commitment to this project.” “It's speaking to their hearts,” observes Stephanie. “That makes me feel like the message of the piece is reaching all people.” But how did the audience respond? You'll have to wait until our next episode to find out. Thank you to Caitlin Lynch, Jayce Ogren, and the University of Michigan School of Music, Theatre & Dance. Interviews with David, Stephanie & Kelly and Nathan & Rada recorded by Dave Schall at DSA Villa Valentine Studio, outside Ann Arbor, MI. Additional voice recording by Ice Cream Sound Studios, Los Angeles, CA. MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE Arts Initiative at the University of Michigan University of Michigan School of Music, Theatre & Dance San Francisco Boys Chorus Contemporary Directions Ensemble Freedom House THE PIGEON KEEPER CREATIVE TEAM Stephanie Fleischmann, Librettist David Hanlon, Composer Kelly Kuo, Music Director And Conductor RELATED EPISODES Season 2 Episode 4 - Hope Is the Thing With Feathers: A first look at The Pigeon Keeper Season 4 Episode 4 - In a Room Making Music With People: The Pigeon Keeper with Stephanie Fleischmann and David Hanlon Season 4 Episode 9 - Competing Interest: How Do You Workshop a New Opera? *** Key Change is a production of The Santa Fe Opera in collaboration with Opera for All Voices. Produced and edited by Andrea Klunder at The Creative Impostor Studios Hosted by Andrea Fellows Fineberg & Anna Garcia Audio Engineer: Kabby at Kabby Sound Studios in Santa Fe Technical Director: Edwin R. Ruiz Production Support from Alex Riegler Show Notes by Lisa Widder Theme music by Rene Orth with Corrie Stallings, mezzo-soprano, and Joe Becktell, cello Cover art by Dylan Crouch This podcast is made possible due to the generous funding from the Hankins Foundation, the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, and an Opera America Innovation Grant supported by the Anne & Gordon Getty Foundation. To learn more about Opera For All Voices, visit SantaFeOpera.org. And for more Key Change, visit SantaFeOpera.org/KeyChange.
Cue the lights! It's time to illuminate a vital yet often invisible component of life at Santa Fe Opera: volunteerism. Key Change co-hosts Andrea Fellows Fineberg and Anna Garcia chatted with Marissa Aurora, Santa Fe Opera's volunteer liaison, on her first anniversary in the role. And what a year it's been! Marissa, a multi-discipline artist and radio DJ, has worked hard to revitalize relationships between the Opera and its volunteers. She's also introduced an exciting new performing arts production internship in collaboration with Northern New Mexico College. So, how do you quantify the generous contributions of time and talent to organizational well-being? Maybe it's better to ask why volunteer in the first place? “It's something that has really helped me find meaning and connection with the community, tap deeper into myself, and keep me ticking,” Marissa says. It's safe to say that the 200+ folks who volunteer their time, talents, and energy to the Opera on an annual basis enjoy similar fulfillment. Marissa's holistic approach captures the optimism and desire for accessibility that defines the post-pandemic era of volunteerism. “I view my job as building relationships,” she says. The new internship further supports that goal on a deeply communal level. “There is recruitment (for the Opera's prestigious apprenticeship programs) happening far from Santa Fe. Our idea was to take people that are local to the community, maybe coming from underserved places, and give them this opportunity to learn really valuable skills for their future careers directly from our staff.” There are many ways to contribute your talents and time to the Santa Fe Opera. Why not fill out an application and see how you can get connected? MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE Northern New Mexico College KMRD-LP 96.9 FM *** Key Change is a production of The Santa Fe Opera in collaboration with Opera for All Voices. Produced and edited by Andrea Klunder at The Creative Impostor Studios Hosted by Andrea Fellows Fineberg & Anna Garcia Audio Engineer: Kabby at Kabby Sound Studios in Santa Fe Technical Director: Edwin R. Ruiz Production Support from Alex Riegler Show Notes by Lisa Widder Theme music by Rene Orth with Corrie Stallings, mezzo-soprano, and Joe Becktell, cello Cover art by Dylan Crouch This podcast is made possible due to the generous funding from the Hankins Foundation, the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, and an Opera America Innovation Grant supported by the Anne & Gordon Getty Foundation. To learn more about Opera For All Voices, visit SantaFeOpera.org. And for more Key Change, visit SantaFeOpera.org/KeyChange.
What does an award-winning, multi-disciplinary artist, dynamic educator, and former Sweet Potato do for an encore? She brings that boundless energy and collaborative spirit to her new Santa Fe Opera role, fueled by a deep passion for opera and music education. Co-hosts Andrea Fellows Fineberg and Anna Garcia roll out a virtual red carpet welcome for Amy Owens, Director of the Young Voices of the Santa Fe Opera Program. Get to know this exuberant, optimistic talent and learn more about the program under her stewardship. Andrea, Anna, and Amy also explore the profound community impact of two beloved SFO programs: Opera Makes Sense, a storytelling “playdate” with operatic roots for children ages 3 to 5, and Opera Storytellers Summer Camp, an engaging week-long summer jamboree for 3rd through 6th graders that culminates in the performance of an original 10-minute opera. But back to the aforementioned Sweet Potato. What does a tuber have to do with Amy's plans for the next iteration of Young Voices? “Being a part of Sweet Potato Kicks The Sun (the very first commission of Opera For All Voices) reinforced for me the possibilities of our art form,” she says, reflecting on the role she originated. Sweet Potato's complex, modern score reinforced for Amy the limitless possibilities embedded in opera's creative process. She wants to expand on those opportunities by diversifying the art form's artistic and audience outlook, thus ensuring opera's future. “We can prioritize this kind of work with the values of inclusivity, integrity, and storytelling. [That] gives me much hope that I still carry with me.” MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE Young Voices of the Santa Fe Opera Program Opera Makes Sense Opera Storytellers Sumer Camp Opera For All Voices New Mexico Philharmonic The Sullivan Foundation RELATED EPISODES Interpreting Ambiguity Sweet Potato Kicks The Sun A Closer Look At Our First Commision Sweet Potato Kicks The Sun *** Key Change is a production of The Santa Fe Opera in collaboration with Opera for All Voices. Produced and edited by Andrea Klunder at The Creative Impostor Studios Hosted by Andrea Fellows Fineberg & Anna Garcia Audio Engineer: Kabby at Kabby Sound Studios in Santa Fe Technical Director: Edwin R. Ruiz Production Support from Alex Riegler Show Notes by Lisa Widder Theme music by Rene Orth with Corrie Stallings, mezzo-soprano, and Joe Becktell, cello Cover art by Dylan Crouch This podcast is made possible due to the generous funding from the Hankins Foundation, the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, and an Opera America Innovation Grant supported by the Anne & Gordon Getty Foundation. To learn more about Opera For All Voices, visit SantaFeOpera.org. And for more Key Change, visit SantaFeOpera.org/KeyChange.
We're taking an Opera For All Voices-adjacent excursion to the realm of wiggly kiddos, innovative teachers, and fresh vocabulary words, highlighting the power of playful arts integration. Join Key Change co-hosts Andrea Fellows Fineberg and Anna Garcia with special guest Charles Gamble, Santa Fe Opera's Director Of School Programs, as they introduce two of Santa Fe Opera's most dynamic community engagement programs: ALTO: Active Learning Through Opera, a multi-session residency within the Santa Fe Public Schools that incorporates creative arts to make learning delightfully sticky; and NMArt Professional Learning Workshops For Educators, professional development workshops that elevate culturally responsive, student-centered teaching and learning via arts-integrated strategies. We've all had that one teacher who coaxed us out of our comfort zone and into the world of possibility. That teacher was Miss Moretti of the third grade for a shy, socially awkward Charles. She gave him permission to engage with his artistic passions and live more fearlessly. "It was transformative," he explains. "Those experiences with remarkable teachers helped me find my place alongside the other theater and chorus kids." We're grateful to that long line of encouraging adults. Without them, Charles may never have found a creative home at SFO. As Director of School Programs, Charles is tirelessly pursuing opportunities to make learning accessible and more operatic. "Opera has it all. Poetry and dance, theater, media, arts, music. It's all there," he marvels. "There's an understanding that as human beings, we're naturally curious. By drawing the arts into the classroom, we're tapping into that natural curiosity and deepening the engagement that students––and their teachers!––have with whatever else they're learning in school." To Learn More About Becoming a Teaching Artist: https://www.santafeopera.org/alto-faqs/ For more information, please contact: Charles Gamble Director of School Programs cgamble@santafeopera.org MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE ALTO: Active Learning Through Opera | Santa Fe Opera NMArt Professional Learning Workshops For Educators | Santa Fe Opera RELATED EPISODES Destination Santa Fe Opera: Life Skills, Music Making, and Billy Bad the Billionaire: Youth Opera Programs with Amy Owens and Charles Gamble Key Change: Telling Hard Truths *** Key Change is a production of The Santa Fe Opera in collaboration with Opera for All Voices. Produced and edited by Andrea Klunder at The Creative Impostor Studios Hosted by Andrea Fellows Fineberg & Anna Garcia Audio Engineer: Kabby at Kabby Sound Studios in Santa Fe Technical Director: Edwin R. Ruiz Production Support from Alex Riegler Show Notes by Lisa Widder Theme music by Rene Orth with Corrie Stallings, mezzo-soprano, and Joe Becktell, cello Cover art by Dylan Crouch This podcast is made possible due to the generous funding from the Hankins Foundation, the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, and an Opera America Innovation Grant supported by the Anne & Gordon Getty Foundation. To learn more about Opera For All Voices, visit SantaFeOpera.org. And for more Key Change, visit SantaFeOpera.org/KeyChange.
It's all systems go for season five of Key Change! But before we commence with the anniversary celebrations, co-hosts Andrea Fellows Fineberg and Anna Garcia dust off the time machine for a whirlwind tour of seasons past. Think of this episode as part process evaluation––an appraisal of Opera For All Voices (OFAV), the Santa Fe Opera initiative committed to co-commissioning and co-producing new, diverse operatic works––and part indispensable playlist for repeat audiences and newcomers alike, covering the essential artistic and emotional moments that have made Key Change an award-winning podcast. Since 2015, OFAV has sought to answer the question: How does one of the oldest art forms remain relevant in an increasingly perilous landscape of aging audiences, funding shortages, budget cuts, and political polarization? One answer is to produce works that reflect our modern conversations around race, social justice, accountability, and understanding. Key Change offers a complimentary option: Amplify the diverse stories of those involved in the commissions, be they artists, production assistants, or folks with firsthand knowledge of events reimagined for the stage. So, how are we doing? “I think it's kind of amazing how, little by little through the seasons, we've touched on the creation of stories being told by people finding their voice,” Anna says, noting that those voices speak truth to power in wildly bold and creative ways. Key Change has cataloged four seasons of redemptive journeys and harrowing real-life stories while envisioning a future of genuinely collaborative artistic endeavors. We invite you to stay tuned for what's next. RELATED EPISODES S1E2 - What's In A Name? The Origin Story Of Opera For All Voices S2E2 - A Seat At The Table: Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, And Opera - Part I S2E3 - Bring Your Folding Chair: Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, And Opera - Part II S2E6 - The Universe Is Made Of Stories: A Conversation With Peter Sellars S4E4 - Story With Purpose: The Origin Of The Pueblo Opera Cultural Council With Renee Royal And Claudene A. Martinez S3E4 - Singing A Call To Action, Is This America? S4E2 - Influence And Inclusion: The Impact Of Hometown To The World With Estevan, Ely, and Francesco Of The Youth Chorus S4E7 - Telling Hard Truths *** Key Change is a production of The Santa Fe Opera in collaboration with Opera for All Voices. Produced and edited by Andrea Klunder at The Creative Impostor Studios Hosted by Andrea Fellows Fineberg & Anna Garcia Audio Engineer: Kabby at Kabby Sound Studios in Santa Fe Technical Director: Edwin R. Ruiz Production Support from Alex Riegler Show Notes by Lisa Widder Theme music by Rene Orth with Corrie Stallings, mezzo-soprano, and Joe Becktell, cello Cover art by Dylan Crouch This podcast is made possible due to the generous funding from the Hankins Foundation, the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, and an Opera America Innovation Grant supported by the Anne & Gordon Getty Foundation. To learn more about Opera For All Voices, visit SantaFeOpera.org. And for more Key Change, visit SantaFeOpera.org/KeyChange.
It's season 5! This season, we're inviting you, our favorite listeners, on a journey through time and space -- traveling back in time to the origins of Key Change and Opera For All Voices and forward into the future of boundless possibilities. This spring, Andrea Fellows Feinberg and Anna Garcia take you through through the community engagement portal to hear from the voices transforming the future of opera. And in the fall, they'll offer a backstage pass to latest Opera For All Voices commissions as we continue to shift the conversation about what opera is and what it can be. New episodes of Key Change are coming to your favorite podcast app this spring and summer 2024. *** Key Change is a production of The Santa Fe Opera in collaboration with Opera for All Voices. Produced and edited by Andrea Klunder at The Creative Impostor Studios Hosted by Andrea Fellows Fineberg & Anna Garcia Audio Engineer: Kabby at Kabby Sound Studios in Santa Fe Technical Director: Edwin R. Ruiz Prouction Support: Alex Riegler Show Notes by Lisa Widder Theme music by Rene Orth with Corrie Stallings, mezzo-soprano, and Joe Becktell, cello Cover art by Dylan Crouch This podcast is made possible due to the generous funding from the Hankins Foundation, the Andrew W Mellon foundation, and an Opera America innovation Grant supported by the Anne & Gordon Getty Foundation. To learn more about Opera For All Voices, visit us at SantaFeOpera.org.
This week on "I've Been Meaning To Listen To That", we listen to THE RISE AND FALL OF ZIGGY STARDUST AND THE SPIDERS FROM MARS by David Bowie with special guest Anna Garcia! Plus, Andrew, Michael, & Anna discuss Anna's episode of Hacks and working with Jean Smart, the purpose of Bowie's alter ego Ziggy Stardust, and how queerness in the 70s affects us today. Let us know your thoughts on ZIGGY STARDUST so that we can agree with you! Follow Anna Garcia on Instagram (@scrambieggs), Twitter (@scrambieggs), and TikTok (@scrambieggs) Follow Andrew Ambrose Lee on Twitter (@AundrewALee) & Instagram (@aundrewalee) Follow Michael Limentato on Twitter (@limentaco) & Instagram (@limentaco) Follow Sean Wilkinson on Instagram (@diabetictwink) Follow Stefanie Senior on Instagram (@stefmsenior) & Twitter (@stefmsenior) Cover Art by Olivia Jensen (Twitter: @oliviaaj22, Instagram: @oliviajensen_art) Listen to our I've Been Meaning To Listen to That (And I Did!) Playlist Follow us at (@ibmtltt) on Facebook, Tiktok & Instagram, and email us at ivebeenmeaningtolistentothat@gmail.com Have a good daaay! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ibmtltt/message --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ibmtltt/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ibmtltt/support
This one goes out to all the nostalgia heads out there. We're back with yet another Top 10 Favorite Games of All Time episode. On part 4 of this ongoing series, Conner welcomes back favorites from the past in Nick Costanza, Anna Garcia, and Tyler Schnupp to list each of their personal Top 10 Favorite Games of All Time. Show Notes Nick Costanza - Reactivaders podcast - Twitter - Bluesky Anna Garcia - Instagram - Twitter Tyler Schnupp - Reactivaders podcast - Twitter - Bluesky Conner McCabe – Bluesky - Twitter – Twitch Produced, Edited, and Original music by Jeremy Schmidt – Video Games: a Comedy Show Call Me By Your Game – Instagram – Twitter - Bluesky – YouTube Super NPC Radio – Patreon - Discord- Bluesky - Twitter – Instagram – Twitch Music Licensed through Artlist.io T.Bless - Korobeiniki - 8 Bit Version Tomer Baruch - The Girl with the Cat
Today's program is from a ‘live' interview I participated in last night. Sheri Pallas hosts a weekly program called “Fireside Creators” and has a host of guests on a variety of topics. This particular conversation was on ‘Why forgiveness is Important', Anna Garcia also joined in the conversation. The topic of forgiveness is a huge one, it is very much like a wheel with many spokes that crisscross each other. I hope you enjoy this conversation we had. Watch Today's Episode on YouTube https://youtu.be/NR92sopxbS4 Or listen to the audio podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/still-growing-in-grace Where To Find Sheri and ‘Fireside Creators': https://www.facebook.com/groups/733422830878824 https://www.youtube.com/@FiresideCreators ***Love what you are hearing? Donate today and help keep this going: Hope Fellowship: https://www.paypal.com/donate?token=2eJVtw6uhJYRc2ugtnksaAZp5O9nXKspZHqHMO9OAXrUDpuVpW9VH43ONH_BQNTbJNnHPZCqibiZZAWk Growing In Grace Canada: https://square.link/u/QcTAIu0c https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=XHQ9UTBPTKDPW For more topics & content, tune in here: Michael Zenker's Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/MichaelZenker Weekly Blog: https://mikezenker.blog/ Mike's Email: mike @ hopefellowshipycc .com Hope Fellowship, Your Community Church Website: www.hopefellowshipycc.com Hope Fellowship FACEBOOK page: https://www.facebook.com/hopefellowshipycc Still Growing In Grace - YouTube Playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKfv-9uArQHIzcebDIyS8F3nj2MF_FV-H Still Growing In Grace FACEBOOK page: https://www.facebook.com/growingingraceministriescanada Still Growing In Grace www.growingingrace.ca Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6AvFWO7epyVeIuNf5WHFRD
Adaptar-nos al ritme de les criatures
Adaptar-nos al ritme de les criatures
This week on "I've Been Meaning To Listen To That" we review "THE RECORD" by Boygenius with special guest ANNA GARCIA (Make Some Noise, Hacks, That one Skyrizi Commercial)! Plus, Andrew, Michael, Harper, & Stenley talk about Anna Garcia's breakout role in the upcoming Apple TV+ movie "Project Artemis", discuss how Boygenius provides a model for the "platonic ideal", fill out the "which Boygenius member are you" Buzzfeed quiz, share which celebrities we've bumped into at Brunch, and inquire Bo Burnham to finally get out of that little room! hmmm!!!! Follow Anna Garcia on Instagram (@scrambieggs), Twitter (@scrambieggs), and TikTok (@scrambieggs) Follow Andrew Ambrose Lee on Instagram (@andrewambroselee) Follow Michael Limentato on Twitter (@limentaco) & Instagram (@limentaco) Follow Harper Thomson on Instagram (@harpingabout) Follow Stenley Philippe on Instagram (@snapasten) Cover Art by Megan Rika Young (Twitter: @meganrika Instagram: @meganrika) Theme Song by OTNES (Twitter: @mxotnes Instagram: @mxotnes) Follow us at (@ibmtltt) on Tiktok & Instagram, and email us at ivebeenmeaningtolistentothat@gmail.com Leave us a rating or review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify! Have a good daaay! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ibmtltt/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ibmtltt/support
Today - we bring you a story of tragedy and resilience, of cultural pride and communal grief.Support the show: https://www.myheraldreview.com/site/forms/subscription_services/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of ERG PowerTalk, Anna Garcia will take about her proven strategies for getting what you want for yourself and your ERG.
Seven years ago, Santa Fe Opera started a conversation that would reverberate throughout American Opera, shaping this celebrated art form into something more reflective of the world in which it's created. Today, Opera For All Voices (OFAV) commissions have surpassed even our wildest storytelling expectations. Key Change co-hosts Andrea Fellows Fineberg and Anna Garcia tuck into the time machine for a season-ending trip around the OFAV universe, revisiting the initiative's greatest hits and offering fans a glimpse at what's to come––with Ruth Nott, consultant, Opera for All Voices; Brent Michael Davids, composer; and Mary Kathryn Nagle J.D., playwright, attorney, and member of Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma. OFAV began with a simple premise. "We wanted to see what other voices were available and had interesting stories to tell," Ruth explains. So, how'd we do? In the past 18 months alone, OFAV has produced two world premieres in Santa Fe, This Little Light Of Mine and Hometown To The World, a groundbreaking workshop in San Francisco for The Pigeon Keeper, and OFAV on Broadway featuring Hometown To The World. We've also strengthened our bond with the Pueblo Opera Cultural Council. While reminiscing is fun, the Key Change time machine is actually a forward-focused intergalactic vehicle. Brent and Mary Kathryn have plotted next season's creative journey from pueblo to cosmos. "It'll be one of the very first operas that centers a Native woman protagonist," hints Mary Kathryn. "We're asking questions that go far beyond Indian country or the history of the relationship between the United States and Native people. We're asking questions that pertain to all of humanity, and what is our relationship to the universe." Catch a ride for Season Five coming soon! FEATURING Brent Michael Davids - Composer, Member of the Stockbridge-Munsee Community Mary Kathryn Nagle J.D. - Attorney at Law/Playwright/Screenwriter and Member Of Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma Ruth Nott - Consultant, Opera for All Voices RELATED EPISODES KCP0404 - Story With Purpose: The Origin of the Pueblo Opera Cultural Council with Renee Roybal and Claudene A. Martinez KCP0405 - Spark of Imagination: Generations of the Pueblo Opera Program with Sonja & Seth Martine *** Key Change is a production of The Santa Fe Opera in collaboration with Opera for All Voices. Produced and edited by Andrea Klunder at The Creative Impostor Studios Hosted by Andrea Fellows Fineberg & Anna Garcia Audio Engineer: Kabby at Kabby Sound Studios in Santa Fe Show Notes by Lisa Widder Theme music by Rene Orth with Corrie Stallings, mezzo-soprano, and Joe Becktell, cello Cover art by Dylan Crouch This podcast is made possible due to the generous funding from the Hankins Foundation, the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, and an Opera America Innovation Grant supported by the Anne & Gordon Getty Foundation. To learn more about Opera For All Voices, visit us at SantaFeOpera.org.
Roadtrip! After many long months of necessary virtual collaboration, the creative team behind The Pigeon Keeper, a Santa Fe Opera Opera For All Voices (OFAV) commission, finally got to spread their wings for an emotional workshop in San Francisco. Key Change co-hosts Andrea Fellows Fineberg and Anna Garcia discover what it was like to have everyone (well, almost everyone) in the same room for the very first time––featuring composer David Hanlon, librettist Stephanie Fleischmann, stage director Mary Birnbaum, music director Kelly Kuo, dramaturg Cori Ellison, Ruth Nott, consultant for OFAV, plus Elinore (Ellie) Pett-Ridge Hennessy, Azaria Stauffer-Barney, and Ruby Recht-Appel, all members of the San Francisco Girls Chorus (SFGC). "Stephanie and I really love working and responding in the moment," says David, excited to sit beside The Pigeon Keeper's librettist in real time and space. For those unfamiliar with the process of developing new operatic works, workshops put the pieces and performers together for a rigorous, accelerated series of rehearsals, and what some may call a smash-through – the first time the piece is heard by the artists in person all the way through, without stopping (even if there are mistakes.) Then the piece is presented to an invited audience of folks who may be interested to produce or present the opera in the future. “We're always trying things out, which is really exciting. But,” David admits, “there's a lot of flux to that.” Workshops are, by their nature, intense. Witnessing The Pigeon Keeper live, with its fairytale-like exploration of chosen family and mass migration, profoundly impacted participants of this workshop, especially members of the San Francisco Girls Chorus (SFGC), whose voices add poignant commentary to the storytelling. "I'm not gonna lie to you. I read through the music, and I started tearing up," recalls Ellie. "It just feels like home." And it feels one step closer to realizing The Pigeon Keeper as a fully staged production. FEATURING David Hanlon - Composer, The Pigeon Keeper Stephanie Fleischmann - Librettist, The Pigeon Keeper Mary Birnbaum - Stage Director Kelly Kuo - Music Director Cori Ellison - Dramaturg Ruth Nott - Consultant, Opera for All Voices Elinore (Ellie) Pett-Ridge Hennessy, Azaria Stauffer-Barney, and Ruby Recht-Appel - Members, San Francisco Girls Chorus (SFGC) led by Artistic Director Valérie Sainte-Agathe RELATED EPISODES KCP0204: Hope Is the Thing With Feathers: A first look at The Pigeon Keeper KCP0404 - In a Room Making Music With People: The Pigeon Keeper with Stephanie Fleischmann and David Hanlon *** Key Change is a production of The Santa Fe Opera in collaboration with Opera for All Voices. Produced and edited by Andrea Klunder at The Creative Impostor Studios Hosted by Andrea Fellows Fineberg & Anna Garcia Audio Engineer: Kabby at Kabby Sound Studios in Santa Fe Show Notes by Lisa Widder Theme music by Rene Orth with Corrie Stallings, mezzo-soprano, and Joe Becktell, cello Cover art by Dylan Crouch This podcast is made possible due to the generous funding from the Hankins Foundation, the Andrew W Mellon foundation, and an Opera America innovation Grant supported by the Anne & Gordon Getty Foundation. To learn more about Opera For All Voices, visit us at SantaFeOpera.org.
If a chorus of 12 teens can provide compelling commentary on immigration enforcement from the stage of a venerable performing arts center in Santa Fe, how might ten times that number of voices impact the debate? From a Broadway venue that has welcomed some of the twentieth century's most influential social justice visionaries? Key Change co-hosts Andrea Fellows-Fineberg and Anna Garcia pilot the time machine east to find out, setting a course for the 2022 premiere of Hometown to the World at New York's storied Town Hall. Adding their insights to this aural postcard are Hometown's composer Laura Kaminsky and librettist Kimberly Reed; Melay Araya, artistic director at The Town Hall; several chorus members from Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts and Repertory Company High School for Theatre Arts, as well as the audience. Hometown––an original work commissioned by Santa Fe Opera for its Opera For All Voices (OFAV) initiative––follows the events of a 2008 raid by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) of a kosher meatpacking plant in Postville, IA. The opera explores themes of religion, acceptance, and community, igniting a communal desire to create a more equitable world. “People that are already empathetic, they need fuel,” says Melay. “They need the refocusing that Laura and Kim provide in language and song to think larger and to address these issues, not just on the granular level, but as spiritual and ethical questions.” Hometown closes with a Hebrew call to action, delivered by that sprawling chorus of young, hopeful voices: Tikkun Olam! Repair the world! FEATURING Laura Kaminsky - Composer, Hometown to the World Kimberly Reed - Librettist, Hometown to the World Melay Araya - Artistic Director, The Town Hall A chorus comprised of 100+ public high school students from Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts and Repertory Company High School for Theatre Arts RELATED EPISODES Season 1, Episode 6 “Hometown to the World” - Hometown's Laura Kaminsky and Kimberly Reed on telling history and collaboration. Season 2, Episode 9 “America Is Impossible Without Us” - Revisiting Hometown's story, structure, music, and what it means to be an American during the San Francisco workshop. Season 3, Episode 3 “Responding to the World” - with Stage Director Kristine McIntyre and Dramaturg Cori Ellison. Season 3, Episode 8 “Bridging Communities with Carmen Flórez-Mansi” - with Chorus Master Carmen Flórez-Mansi. Season 4, Episode 1 “This Doesn't Happen Without Audience” - Andrea prepares for the world premiere in Santa Fe with core members of its artistic team, young performers, and the most influential collaborator: the audience. Season 4, Episode 2 “Influence and Inclusion: The Impact of Hometown to the World with Estevan, Ely, and Francesco of the Youth Chorus” - Post-show reactions from artists, creators, collaborators, and the audience buoyed by musical excerpts from Hometown's premiere at the Lensic Performing Arts Center in Santa Fe. *** Key Change is a production of The Santa Fe Opera in collaboration with Opera for All Voices. Produced and edited by Andrea Klunder at The Creative Impostor Studios Hosted by Andrea Fellows Fineberg & Anna Garcia Audio Engineer: Kabby at Kabby Sound Studios in Santa Fe Show Notes by Lisa Widder Theme music by Rene Orth with Corrie Stallings, mezzo-soprano, and Joe Becktell, cello Cover art by Dylan Crouch This podcast is made possible due to the generous funding from the Hankins Foundation, the Andrew W Mellon foundation, and an Opera America innovation Grant supported by the Anne & Gordon Getty Foundation. To learn more about Opera For All Voices, visit us at SantaFeOpera.org.
What do you know about the life and legacy of Fannie Lou Hamer? Chances are, not much. That's about to change. Co-hosts Andrea Fellows Fineberg and Anna Garcia dust off the Key Change time machine for a trip back through time and place to the real-life inspiration for This Little Light of Mine (TLLoM), the modern operatic masterpiece commissioned by Santa Fe Opera's Opera For All Voices initiative. Good thing this ride is roomy because joining them are two women who can claim a direct connection to Mrs. Hamer: Jacqueline "Cookie" Hamer Flakes, Mrs. Hamer's last surviving daughter, and LaToya Ratlieff, Mrs. Hamer's grand-niece. Mrs. Hamer was born to sharecroppers early in the last century when life for an undereducated Black woman was difficult at best. She endured unimaginable cruelty at the hands of white people who sought to block voting access for folks who looked like her. While those encounters battered her body, her powerful, passionate voice never broke. And yet, many are still unaware of Mrs. Hamer's contributions to the Civil Rights movement or the rousing, emotional speech she delivered at the 1964 Democratic National Convention. Cookie shares painful, visceral details of Mrs. Hamer's life and poignant memories of her spirit in celebration of a life committed to community––and as a reminder that the fight for civil rights is still ours today. This transformative voyage also features familiar voices from the TLLoM creative team: composer Chandler Carter, librettist Diana Solomon-Glover, music director Jeri Lynne Johnson, stage director Beth Greenberg, and stage manager Laurel McIntyre. Charles Gamble, SFO's director of school programs, Devin DeVargas, Pojoaque Valley High School choir teacher, and members of the Pojoaque Valley Choir complete this episode's passenger roster. FEATURING Jacqueline "Cookie" Hamer Flakes LaToya Ratlieff Chandler Carter – Composer Diana Solomon-Glover – Librettist Jeri Lynne Johnson – Conductor & Music Director Beth Greenberg – Stage Director Laurel McIntyre – Stage Manager Charles Gamble – SFO Director of School Programs Devin DeVargas – Pojoaque Valley High School Choir Teacher Members of the Pojoaque Valley High School Choir MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE Fannie Lou Hamer: Stand Up THIS LITTLE LIGHT OF MINE PLAYLIST A Day In The Life Before A World Premiere Mother of a Movement: This Little Light of Mine BONUS: Is This America? Singing A Call to Action: Is This America? Making a Choice With Conviction: A conversation with Jeri Lynne Johnson Lighting a Fire: The Legacy of Fannie Lou Hamer *** Key Change is a production of The Santa Fe Opera in collaboration with Opera for All Voices. Produced and edited by Andrea Klunder at The Creative Impostor Studios Hosted by Andrea Fellows Fineberg & Anna Garcia Audio Engineer: Kabby at Kabby Sound Studios in Santa Fe Show Notes by Lisa Widder Theme music by Rene Orth with Corrie Stallings, mezzo-soprano, and Joe Becktell, cello Cover art by Dylan Crouch This podcast is made possible due to the generous funding from the Hankins Foundation, the Andrew W Mellon foundation, and an Opera America innovation Grant supported by the Anne & Gordon Getty Foundation. To learn more about Opera For All Voices, visit us at SantaFeOpera.org.
It's October 28, 2022. As a brisk, still night settles over Santa Fe, things are heating up inside The Lensic Performing Arts Center. Longtime opera patrons mingle alongside never opera goers. Soon, the curtain will rise on This Little Light of Mine (TLLoM), a modern operatic masterpiece composed by Chandler Carter with libretto by Diana Solomon-Glover. The one-act production is an unflinching yet uplifting dramatization of the life of Fannie Lou Hamer, a Black woman born on the very lowest rung of the American caste system. A Black woman who nonetheless rose to speak at the 1964 Democratic National Convention and became an exemplar of the Civil Rights movement. A Black woman who knew her worth despite a world that told her otherwise. But hold on! A lot has happened between the time Opera For All Voices (OFAV) of The Santa Fe Opera first commissioned TLLoM and this triumphant evening. Key Change co-hosts (yep, a lot has happened) Andrea Fellows Fineberg and Anna Garcia check in with members of the production's creative team in the hours leading up to the world premiere. What do they want folks to understand about Mrs. Hamer's life and legacy? How has the piece expanded discussions around whose stories get told onstage? And what's the connection between self-care and a tiny table? If OFAV's goal to foster community beyond opera's traditional audience is central to this conversation, then TLLoM acts as the initiative's standard bearer. It's a fitting tribute to Mrs. Hamer's innate ability to speak truth to power and galvanize individuals under one unifying voice. FEATURING Chandler Carter – Composer Diana Solomon-Glover – Librettist Jeri Lynne Johnson – Conductor & Music Director Beth Greenberg – Stage Director Laurel McIntyre – Stage Manager MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE The Lensic Performing Arts Center Kentucky Opera REPS ON SET New Mexico Black Leadership Council THIS LITTLE LIGHT OF MINE PLAYLIST Mother of a Movement: This Little Light of Mine BONUS: Is This America? Singing A Call to Action: Is This America? Making a Choice With Conviction: A conversation with Jeri Lynne Johnson Lighting a Fire: The Legacy of Fannie Lou Hamer *** Key Change is a production of The Santa Fe Opera in collaboration with Opera for All Voices. Produced and edited by Andrea Klunder at The Creative Impostor Studios Hosted by Andrea Fellows Fineberg & Anna Garcia Audio Engineer: Kabby at Kabby Sound Studios in Santa Fe Show Notes by Lisa Widder Theme music by Rene Orth with Corrie Stallings, mezzo-soprano, and Joe Becktell, cello Cover art by Dylan Crouch This podcast is made possible due to the generous funding from the Hankins Foundation, the Andrew W Mellon foundation, and an Opera America innovation Grant supported by the Anne & Gordon Getty Foundation. To learn more about Opera For All Voices, visit us at SantaFeOpera.org.
Jacki and Courtney are joined by actor and comedian Anna Garcia (@scrambieggs) to talk about important childhood memories and off-off-off-off Broadway theater productions. Original music by Genevieve Vincent. Follow the podcast on instagram at @whydidikeepthis --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This week on "I've Been Meaning To Listen To That", we listen to THE RISE AND FALL OF ZIGGY STARDUST AND THE SPIDERS FROM MARS by David Bowie with special guest Anna Garcia! Plus, Andrew, Michael, & Anna discuss Anna's episode of Hacks and working with Jean Smart, the purpose of Bowie's alter ego Ziggy Stardust, and how queerness in the 70s affects us today. Let us know your thoughts on ZIGGY STARDUST so that we can agree with you! Follow Anna Garcia on Instagram (@scrambieggs), Twitter (@scrambieggs), and TikTok (@scrambieggs) Follow Andrew Ambrose Lee on Twitter (@AundrewALee) & Instagram (@aundrewalee) Follow Michael Limentato on Twitter (@limentaco) & Instagram (@limentaco) Follow Sean Wilkinson on Instagram (@diabetictwink) Follow Stefanie Senior on Instagram (@stefmsenior) & Twitter (@stefmsenior) Cover Art by Olivia Jensen (Twitter: @oliviaaj22, Instagram: @oliviajensen_art) Listen to our I've Been Meaning To Listen to That (And I Did!) Playlist Follow us at (@ibmtltt) on Facebook, Tiktok & Instagram, and email us at ivebeenmeaningtolistentothat@gmail.com Have a good daaay! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ibmtltt/message --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ibmtltt/message
We accidentally create a scenario where our friend Isabella is once again pressured by improvisers to watch The Shining. Tanner learns he wants to dress as a little boy. Peggy and Poggy (Anna Garcia and Tyler Schnupp) share what their life has been like for the last 42 years since the film. @isabellaesc @scrambieggs @schnupp69 Follow Tanner on letterboxd as tabner and find Matt by searching through who he follows. Our editor/producer is @erinkellysmith
Seed-stage investing is a fascinating space where startups can offer considerable growth potential in their earliest stages. That attractiveness is further fueled by the recent upsurge in successful Enterprise SaaS and B2B Fintech startups. In this episode, Kevin Kaylakie talks with Anna Garcia, the Founder and Managing Partner of Altari Ventures, a New York–based venture … Continue reading Early-Stage Venture Capital: Opportunities in Enterprise SaaS & Fintech With Anna Garcia (Ep. 23) →
This week's guest Anna García is a comedian & actor who also teaches improv to youth and men in correctional facilities. We hear Anna's story of how she began performing and her journey this far in LA, especially with commercial acting. SocialsGuest: Anna Garcia Instagram TwitterHost: Mariel Instagram Twitter Host: Sherif Instagram Twitter Editor: Rios Instagram Don't Change The Channel Instagram
What's the next best thing to becoming a princess? Talkin' about em with hot, LA-based comedian, Anna Garcia. That's right, it's the Princess Diaries ep where we cover everything from goddess Julie Andrews, to the Michigan child acting community, and somehow, the movie Brink. So stand up, put a book on your head, and try to walk across the room elegantly as we all become princesses for an hour. Follow Anna! TW IG TikTok
Anna is a Law of Attraction Coach living in Sydney, Australia and she has been coaching people around the world since 2011. She became fascinated with the laws when an experiment with visualization caused her to put an incurable illness (Systemic Lupus) into remission without medication. To learn more about Anna and what she does, please visit: https://www.annagarcialifecoach.com/ and follow her on Instagram @annagarcia_lifecoach. In this episode, Anna teaches us how to manifest our goals and desires! So sit back, relax and let's take another ride to The Flip Side! Watch us on Youtube: https://youtu.be/Wq5VXizVydY For podcast sponsorships, please email us at podcast@studying.com Episode Chapters: 00:00 Intro 00:25 Meet Anna Garcia 00:50 Inner & Outer Universe 01:50 Anna's Life Story 02:15 What's The Meaning Of Life 02:50 Taking A Vow Of Poverty 03:50 How Life Really Works 04:40 Abraham Hicks' Law Of Attraction 05:10 Lupus Diagnosis 06:20 Dr. John Demartini 07:10 How I Cured Myself Of Lupus 09:15 Are There Limits? 10:40 False Premise 11:15 Three Steps In Manifesting 13:40 Great Barrier Wall 15:40 Knowing Stage 16:25 Manifesting A Baby 19:00 Direct Guidance 20:40 The Power Of Thought 22:00 Energy Drain 23:40 How To Be Intentional 25:20 Meditation Helps 26:20 Desires, Beliefs & Thoughts 28:50 The Power Of Focus 30:30 How To Protect Your Focus 31:10 Morning Routine 31:50 How To Master Your Mind 33:00 Self Affirmations 34:30 How To Get Out Of Depression 37:00 Mother In Law Problem 39:00 The Need To Feel Good 40:00 You Are Not You 42:40 Emotional Guidance System 44:00 How To Massage Your Thoughts 46:05 Outro
The energy, mindset & Law of Attraction coach, Anna Garcia joins us on the podcast to discuss how the universal law, the law of attraction really works and how anyone can work on their energy to be a magnet for the life they desire. Some discussion points include: - What the law of attraction really means - Life is a mirror reflecting our thoughts - How we can change our thoughts - The belief around lack/scarcity/worth - Anna's inspiring success stories with previous clients - Annas inspiring backstory and how she was able to get well and create a mindset of abundance And a lot more…! This is a golden gem jam packed podcast, we know you're going to learn something about creating a life you want and being a magnet for what you desire. You can contact Anna on Instagram at @annagarcia_lifecoach or https://www.annagarcialifecoach.com Screenshot the podcast and share on Instagram @girlswhogetit_podcast our goal is to bring together and form a community of kind, heart opened compassionate women, who feel engage in relatable story telling, introspection and self actualisation. We hope that by hearing us, our community feels supported and seen. We'd be grateful if you consider rating and reviewing our podcast and hitting 'subscribe' on Apple Podcasts or 'follow' on Spotify. CREDITS: Hosts: Sigi Fisher @sigifisher and Phoebe Taylor @phoebecoaching Follow us on Instagram @girlswhogetit_podcast
Love from My Dominant Boss Love from My Dominant Boss novel is a romance story about Anna Garcia and Justin Xenakis. Read more exciting novels on Bravonovel App Android : https://zhangyunbravo.app.link/el9163 IOS : https://ibravonovel.app.link/el9163
At the age of 18, Anna Garcia was diagnosed with sytemic lupus erythematosus, and was told her condition had no cure. 26 years later, Ms Garcia shares how she fought the disease. - Na-diagnose si Anna Garcia ng sakit na Lupus sa edad na 18 taong gulang. Makaraan ang dalawampu't anim na taon, siya na ngayon ay lupus-free at nais niyang ibahagi kung paano niya nalabanan ang sakit.
The Law of Attraction Coach, teacher of the Metaphysical Laws and the Author of the handbook "5 Fundamental Mistakes in Manifesting and How to Fix Them", Anna Garcia sits down with Joyan to openly share her insights to her understanding of the Universe and the ins and outs of her journey to searching for 'the answer' to the meaning of life. She talks about why we as infinite and divine love, choose to come into this human arena to become limited in order to learn how to become unlimited again. Our physical self is just an avatar, our inner being, our higher self never leave its universal vantage point, where we are forever love and infinite. What we talk about: The Universe never sees anything as a mistake Life is this universal energy that is flowing through us We are both physical and non-physical at the same time Our reality is limited, but our imagination is limitless The Universe doesn't hear what you say but what you feel Bridging the gap between your desires and beliefs You can only receive as much as you are willing to believe Episode Resources: Anna Garcia Website with a Free Handbook '5 Fundamental Mistakes in Manifesting and How to Fix Them' Anna Garcia Instagram Anna Garcia Facebook Like this show? Please leave us a review here - Even one sentence helps! Post a screenshot of you listening on Instagram and tag us @findjoywithjoyan_podcast so we can thank you personally! For coaching with Joyan, visit joyanchan.com Join my Self-Image Empowerment Club for women for free HERE Join my 7-Day Confidence Building Challenge HERE Subscribe to YouTube channel Follow me on Instagram and Facebook ABOUT: Joyan is an outward-looking lady with a strong inward sense of empowerment. She is known for being a Self-image Empowerment Coach passionate about helping people to build a positive, confident and empowered self-image, looking inward to shining outward. She was working in the fashion industry for years but later found herself struggling with Depression and she became suicidal. She turned her depression into empowerment when she followed her higher-self guidance that led her down the path of coaching to help empower others to shine through their own identity and story. Her life experiences over the last decade have transformed her in such a way that allows her to guide people through a journey of discovering their true authentic self and empower them with clarity in how they choose to show up everyday. Her stories have touched many lives and inspired many people from all over the world and help them understand that only when we start to take ownership of our life, own our struggles and be fully responsible for ourselves and our circumstances, we grow in confidence and become empowered to create a life filled with joy, passion, purpose, and success in our own style, on our own terms. Meet me at joyanchan.com
As clinicians, we often fail or forget to take care of ourselves and, as a result, we become overwhelmed with compassion fatigue. In this episode of the Counselor 101 Podcast, Anna Garcia shares signs of compassion fatigue to look for and tips to overcome it. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/counselor101/support
Wow, this week, I'm joined by TikToker and comedian Anna Garcia (@scrambieggs) to talk the latest TikTok trends. Is Charli D'Amelio's second TikTok better than her main account? Can you chug some sparkling water without burping? And what the heck is cheugy? We answer these questions & more. Plus, shhh I work at the bank! Let me know what's on your FYP @ladytomhanks. — SHOW INFORMATIONInstagram: Instagram Twitter: Twitter Subscribe: Apple Podcasts Follow: Spotify
— “Life was meant to be good, life was meant to be fun and we were meant to shine not shrink.” Valeria Teles interviews Anna Garcia — A law of attraction coach and the author of the handbook “5 Fundamental Mistakes In Manifesting And How To Fix Them.” Anna is a Law of Attraction Coach living in Sydney, Australia and she has been coaching people around the world since 2011. Anna loves studying and teaching Universal Laws because she was driven to understand the game of life and how to play it. She became fascinated with the laws when an experiment with visualization caused her to put an incurable illness (Systemic Lupus) into remission without medication. Anna had been searching for the purpose of life since she was a teenager and at one point gave away everything she owned. She took a vow of poverty, chastity and obedience to live a semi-contemplative life, as a full-time missionary for 4 years. She came out knowing that life was meant to be grand. We are not meant to play small. Today, she helps people from all walks of life, from lawyers to entrepreneurs, to psychologists, network marketing groups, or stay-at-home mums. Anna helps them understand their magnificent minds so they can live extraordinary lives. She teaches processes to help people align their thoughts with their desires, removing contradictory blocks so they can manifest a fulfilling life. Anna reminds them they are not alone in this journey. Rather, they have untapped reservoirs within them - their infinite self who is calling them forward. To learn more about Anna Garcia and her work, please visit: https://www.annagarcialifecoach.com/ — This podcast is a quest for well-being, a quest for a meaningful life through the exploration of fundamental truths, enlightening ideas, insights on physical, mental, and spiritual health. The inspiration is Love. The aspiration is to awaken new ways of thinking that can lead us to a new way of being, being well.
Here's the sitch, we find actor and TikToker extraordinaire Anna Garcia (@scrambieggs) in a very two dimensional (sometimes three-ish) part of the vault! We blast into the action as Kim and Shego fight over...we're not really sure something about nacos and robots and Ron is there being extra stoppable. Kim finds a new love interest and this wee little movie satisfies our Kim Possible nostalgia itch and delivers it all with its signature design and top notch voice cast. Tell us what you thought of Kim's first film @ITDVPodcast on Twitter!
In this episode, Anna Garcia shares How to find your zen; peace in your usual, everyday routine of life. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/counselor101/support
For bonus content, join our Patreon for a one time payment of $5!https://www.patreon.com/reactivaders
Tony Hawk? Never heard of him! Plus, who needs the guy when you can fricken rule the world in Disney’s Extreme Skate Adventure (2003) for the GameCube, PlayStation 2, and […]
In this episode, Anna Garcia shares some practical tips to help you as a therapist manage your personal and professional life. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/counselor101/support
In this episode, Anna Garcia teaches us how to use the law of attraction to live the life that we want with ease. She explains how we can align with vibrations to have a rich, purposeful life without having to fight ourselves or others. You can visit her site at annagarcialifecoach.com. Anna is a Law of Attraction Coach living in Sydney, Australia. She has been coaching people around the world since 2011. Anna loves studying and teaching Universal Laws because she was driven to understand the game of life and how to play it. She became fascinated with the laws when an experiment with visualisation caused her to put an incurable illness (Systemic Lupus) into remission without medication.After much astonishment from her specialist, she decided to dedicate her life to the study of THOUGHT and the laws that govern this Universe. Today, Anna helps people from all walks of life, from lawyers to entrepreneurs, psychologists, network marketing groups, or stay at home mums. Anna helps people understand their magnificent minds so they can live extraordinary lives.She teaches processes to help people align their thoughts with their desires, removing contradictory blocks so they can manifest a fulfilling life. This helps them believe in themselves and have more joy and fun in the journey. This podcast interview was recorded on Nov. 30, 2020. If you enjoy the episode, please share it with a friend. I would also appreciate it if you would leave a review in your favorite podcast app. Let me know what you enjoyed about this episode or any other episode that you've listened to. If you would like to recommend a guest or suggest an episode on a particular topic, let me know. You can always reach me at contact@ changesbigandsmall.com. Find the full show notes at https://changesbigandsmall.com/ Join the Changes Big and Small Facebook group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/changesbigandsmall1/ The post Open to the Law of Attraction to Change your Life appeared first on Changes BIG and small.
Spunky Daniel (John-Michael Sedor, Rachel Marsh, Anna Garcia) joins us to review “Animal Crossing: New Horizons.” We talk about Favorite pokemon, Rocky vs karate Kid, Animal Crossing Villager Drama.
2020 is finally (almost) over, so once again, for our 5th straight year, we have compiled some of our favorite scenes from the year into TWO best of episodes! This is the first Best of 2020 SLABTACULAR QUARANTINI EXTRAVAGANZA Part 1. We had a lot of great guests this years, tons of awesome stories and a bunch of great scenes. Let us know if we missed any of your favorites on Twitter @TheMEATImprov Here are the scenes & people included in this episode - "Apples & Oranges" - Cathryn Mudon & Rekha Shankar (Episode 213) "The Long Game" - Zac Oyama & Phoebe Neidhardt (Episode 203) "Dick Donor" - Lyndsey Frank, Mike Leffingwell & Kayla McLaughlin (Episode 199) "Da Iron Club" - Lizz Adams, Aman Adumer (Episode 225) "Moving Too Fast" - Pallavi Gunalan & Dhruv Uday Singh (Episode 233) "Florida is Hell" - Laura Chinn & Alex Fernie (Episode 239) "Virgin Dad" - Jon Mackey & Mary Sasson (Episode 227) "Personalized Pitch" - Greg Gallant & Carl Tart (Episode 241) "The Neighbor's Music" - Kale Hills & Kerry McGuire (Episode 223) "Flirty Flight Attendant" - Allie Jennings & Matt Jones (Episode 243) "Furry Dress Code" - Anna Garcia & Marshall Givens (Episode 235) Thank you for listening! If you like the scenes, we have over 240 full episodes in our archives! You can support the show and gain access to our side episode called The Potatoes about improv teaching an technique, as well as our Discord channel at www.patreon.com/themeatimprov Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-meat-improv-with-jake-jabbour-and-josh-simpson/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
I have always been fascinated by the law of attraction. Today I am so excited to share the incredible conversation I had with Anna Garcia for my new Inner Beauty Series. Anna is a Law of Attraction Coach, based in Sydney Australia and she has been coaching people around the world since 2011. She helps people align their thoughts with their desires, removing contradictory blocks so they can manifest a fulfilling life and have more joy and fun in the journey. Anna also connects people back to their infinite power within by teaching a process of self-love. She became interested in Universal laws when she was put into remission her illness Lupus using mind processes. Today we touch on so many key factors and components of the law of attraction you will really appreciate. How Anna became a Law of Attraction Coach, missionaries, ran away, sickness, healing through imagination, and how to become a law of attraction coach. How do we begin to believe in ourselves, understand the higher self, the two opinions, we are not what we own, what others think of us, our achievements, we are infinite intelligence, the process of self-love through self-talk, and connecting back to our higher self. Overcoming fear and letting go of ego, symptoms of disconnection, opening the channel, and replacing the old model. Squashing the nasty voice in our head, how to start the kinder dialogue, thanks for sharing, and repetition in the subconscious. How does the law of attraction work, law of like attracts like. Thoughts that create feelings, sending signals, and attracts more experiences to continue the feeling. Do vision boards really work? Anna believes, yes. They are a great way to focus on what we want vs what we don't want. Giving ourselves permission to depart from desire vs reality. We also discuss how we have to choose our power, our natural emotion guidance system, imagination and how our thoughts can actually affect how we age. If you are into visualization, energy, mindset and the powers that be, you will really appreciate today's show. Did you enjoy this episode? I would love to hear your thoughts. Head to Apple Podcasts and then rate, review, and subscribe. This way you will get notified once new episode goes live. CONNECT WITH CLAUDIA Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theclaudiafabian/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/claudia-fabian-aa3ba858/ Website: https://thebeautydebut.blubrry.net/ CONNECT WITH ANNA Instagram: https://instagram.com/annagarcia_lifecoach Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/annagarcialifecoach Website: https://www.annagarcialifecoach.com/ Be sure to contact Anna via her website for a free 30-minute online coaching session. You may also download her free handbook on The 5 Fundamental Mistakes in Manifesting and How to Fix Them.
This week Owen and Clark go straight to the top and talk to The Mayor (Anna Garcia (It's Always Sunny, Superstore)). They learn more about the mayoral duties of Tyson County than they do about Brian. But that may lead them to the truth about the Mayor's intentions.
This week, we've got Anna Garcia (Superstore, It's Always Sunny) and Marshall Givens (Comedy Bang! Bang!, Crazy Ex-Girlfriend) on the show! First we get our obligatory sandwich talk out of the way, then Anna shares a story about a time she got jumped by French police. Marshall talks about a time he partied with Jim McMahon dressed as a bunny in Chicago. These true stories inspire improvised scenes about furry black tie affairs, cops in cargo shorts, the 2nd richest woman in Delaware and a whole lot more! If you'd like to support the show, you can join our patreon account and get access to an extra weekly episode about improv technique, as well as access to our Discord channel. www.patreon.com/themeatimprov Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-meat-improv-with-jake-jabbour-and-josh-simpson/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
What does the Law of Attraction have to do with parenting? My special guest, Anna Garcia will talk about how an understanding of Universal Laws - namely the Law of Attraction can enable more empowerment for both parent and child. Here are the key points we will bring up during the interview: 1. Your child is a Universal Being. How to acknowledge their identity while guiding their actions. Avoiding labels. 2. Reminding them that they are infinite creators. You don't have to buy them everything. Teach them to tune their thoughts toward what they want in life (Law of Attraction). Their minds are wide open - remind them they can be, do have anything. 3. Teach them to hold their own happiness keys - they learn to bring themselves into alignment. Law of Attraction - give more attention to when they are in alignment. 4. Parenting - You get what you Expect not what you want. The power of expectation. Tidying up your vibration so you can attract the best in them. What you resist persists. 5. Added tools - Affirmations and Gratitude. Subscribe & Review in iTunes Are you subscribed to my podcast? If you’re not, I want to encourage you to do that today. I don’t want you to miss an episode. I’m adding a bunch of bonus episodes to the mix and if you’re not subscribed there’s a good chance you’ll miss out on those. Click here to subscribe in iTunes! Now if you’re feeling extra loving, I would be really grateful if you leave me a review over on iTunes, too. Those reviews help other people find my podcast and they’re also fun for me to go in and read. Just click here to review, select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” and let me know what your favorite part of the podcast is. Thank you! For more information, visit my website https://www.happierbytheminute.com/ Follow me on my Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/happierbyminute/ and Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HappierbytheMinute/
In this episode of the Future 1 web show & podcast, we meet Anna Garcia. Anna Garcia has been an active member of New York’s startup ecosystem since 2013. Prior to entering venture capital, Anna spent 17 years in financial services and held senior roles at Merrill Lynch, Jefferies and JP Morgan in the areas of capital markets, investment banking, and asset management. She is now a GP at runway venture partners. In this episode, we learn about the power of saying yes to taking meetings with founders, finding the right partner to start a fund with, and what to look for when investing in founders. The material contained on this web series & podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be construed as an offer or a recommendation to buy or sell any security nor is it to be construed as investment advice. Music credits: Clouds by MBB | https://soundcloud.com/mbbofficial , Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com , Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported, https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/deed.en_US IMPORTANT NOTICE: This web series and podcast is intended for informational purposes only. The views expressed are not, and should not be construed as investment advice or recommendations. Recipients of this should do their own due diligence, taking into account their specific financial circumstances, investment objectives and risk tolerance (which are not considered in this web series and podcast) before investing. None of this information communication is an offer, nor the solicitation of an offer, to buy or sell any of the assets mentioned herein. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/joelpalathinkal/support
LIVE from the Los Angeles QUARANTINE ZONE: it is the Biggest Scoop - at a safe social distance, of course. Joining Nat and Pete for this absolutely wackadoodle episode is actor-improvisor-friend expert Anna Garcia (UCB Mess Hall [Blitzen], It's Always Sunny, Superstore). Let's be honest: this is a feel your way through the news kind of episode, and THAT'S OKAY. Do what you can to help prevent the spread of COVID-19 by staying home and binging The Biggest Scoop - and consider donating to your local food bank :) XXoo
Join us as Sunshine takes the show on the road!! Meet Mayra Leon & Anna Garcia as they talk about life changing experiences thru Herbalife with diet and exercise.
Rachel Marsh (UCB Jetset, Spunky Daniel) and Anna Garcia (UCB Blizten, Spunky Daniel) come by to talk academic adventures and blast Josh with a toilet! Rachel talks a semester abroad in Yosemite and Anna talks farting in a yoga demonstration. This leads to scenes about a headhunter, office devil sticks, and blasting Josh with a toilet! If you'd like to support the show, join our discord channel and get a weekly bonus episode about improv theory, become a patron at www.patreon.com/themeatimprov ( http://www.patreon.com/themeatimprov ) For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy ( https://www.acast.com/privacy ) Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-meat-improv-with-jake-jabbour-and-josh-simpson/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Every week the show host John Siracusa talks with impressive fintech leaders and entrepreneurs, through conversation uncovers the remarkable stories behind them, their creations and the most important topics in fintech. You can subscribe to this podcast and stay up to date on all the stories here on iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, Spotify and iHeartRadio In this episode the host John Siracusa chats with Anna Garcia from Runway Venture Partners. Anna, has about 15 years experience in capital markets, where she cut her teeth on the trading floor at Merrill Lynch. In 2016 she started Runway Venture Partners with her co-founder Marc Michel where they invest in early stage, revenue-producing companies. Tune in and Listen. Subscribe now on iTunes, Google , Stitcher, Spotify and iHeartRadio to hear next Tuesday's episode with Vince Passione from LendKey. About the host: John is the host of the twice-weekly “Bank On It” podcast recorded onsite at offices of Carpenter Group, a creative services agency focused on the financial services industry. He's a highly sought after fintech, VC and financial services industry enthusiast and connector. He's in the center of the fintech ecosystem, keeping current with the ever-innovating industry. Follow John on LinkedIn, Twitter or on Medium
Every week the show host John Siracusa talks with impressive fintech leaders and entrepreneurs, through conversation uncovers the remarkable stories behind them, their creations and the most important topics in fintech. You can subscribe to this podcast and stay up to date on all the stories here on iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, Spotify and iHeartRadio In this episode the host John Siracusa chats with Tony Amicangioli from HPR. 10% of all U.S. trades (billions daily) go through HPR's systems. It's connected to all U.S. stock exchanges and most others worldwide, acting as a circuit breaker by providing the ability to turn off the connection to prevent a “flash crash”. Tune in and Listen. Subscribe now on iTunes, Google , Stitcher, Spotify and iHeartRadio to hear Thursday's episode with Anna Garcia from Runway Venture Partners. About the host: John is the host of the twice-weekly “Bank On It” podcast recorded onsite at offices of Carpenter Group, a creative services agency focused on the financial services industry. He's a highly sought after fintech, VC and financial services industry enthusiast and connector. He's in the center of the fintech ecosystem, keeping current with the ever-innovating industry. Follow John on LinkedIn, Twitter or on Medium
Relationships are beautiful - but hard sometimes! How do we find the right person? How do we get over break ups? In this episode I interview Anna Garcia - an expert coach & best selling author, who has helped thousands of women master relationships with her coaching programmes. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/keshavbx/message
Get ready to feel a mix of scared, quizzed and possibly aroused. Why? 'Cause it's time for our Halloween Episode! Ryan, David, and Anna get wander into our trivia cabin in the woods to see who knows the most about all things Halloween! Games include Psycopathic Killer Diary Entries, Would You Like To Play A Game?, and many more! Follow the show @TinyMoneyPod on twitter, instagram, and facebook. Enjoy the show!
Anna Garcia returns! We discuss Ariana Grande skins for Fortnite, astrological signs for Pokemon, and the scariest GIF we've ever seen