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Mapping The College Audition: An MTCA Podcast
Rick Edinger on Carnegie Mellon University

Mapping The College Audition: An MTCA Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2024 81:42


In this College Deep Dive, Rick Edinger the Associate Professor of Music Theater and the Area Chair of Acting and Music Theater at Carnegie Mellon University and Charlie Murphy, the Director of MTCA discuss:  How CMU has evolved under new leadership   How important are academics at CMU  What of the application package do faculties actually look at? Do they watch to the very end?  Check out our MTCA Events HERE!  If you have any questions about the college audition process, feel free to reach out at mailbag@mappingthecollegeaudition.com. If you're interested in working with MTCA for help with your individualized preparation for your College Audition journey, please check us out at mtcollegeauditions.com, or on Instagram or Facebook.  Follow Us!  Instagram: @mappingthecollegeaudition YouTube: @MTCA (Musical Theater College Auditions)  TikTok: @mtcollegeauditions  Charlie Murphy:@charmur7  About MTCA:  Musical Theater College Auditions (MTCA) is the leader in coaching acting and musical theater students through the college audition process and beyond with superlative results. MTCA has assembled a roster of expert artist-educators who can guide students artistically, organizationally, strategically, and psychologically through the competitive college audition process. MTCA provides the tools, resources, and expertise along with a vast and strong support system. They train the unique individual, empowering the artist to bring their true, authentic self to their work. MTCA believes that by helping students reveal their potential it allows each school to connect with those who are truly right for their programs, which in turn guides each student toward their best college fit.  About Charlie Murphy:  Charlie is a proud graduate of Carnegie Mellon University's BFA program. As an Actor he has performed with theaters such as: NY Public Theatre's “Shakespeare in the Park”, The Pearl Theatre Company, Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival, Chautauqua Theatre Company, Kinetic Theatre Company, and the Shakespeare Theatre of DC. With MTCA [Musical Theater College Auditions -- mtca.nyc], he has been helping prospective theatre students through the college process for over 15 years. As a Teacher and Director, he is able to do a few of his favorite things in life: help students to find their authentic selves as artists, and then help them find their best fit for their collegiate journey. Through this podcast, he hopes to continue that work as well as help demystify this intricate process. This episode was produced by Meghan Cordier and Charlie Murphy. Episode theme music is created by Will Reynolds.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

conduct(her)
Dr. Sandra Snow

conduct(her)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2024 74:31


Today on conduct(her) McKenna & Kyra interview Dr. Sandra Snow. As conductor, pedagogue, and scholar, Sandra Snow is widely acknowledged as one who brings singers of all ages and abilities to artful performance through an understanding of the music and its context in the world around them.  Dr. Snow is Director of Choral Programs and Area Chair of Conducting at the Michigan State University College of Music where she oversees graduate programs in choral conducting. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/conducther/support

Women Offshore Podcast
Corinne Bendersky - What It's Like to Work in A Male Dominated World, Episode 149

Women Offshore Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2023 14:28


In today's episode, Christine MacMillan speaks with Corinne Bendersky, a Professor and Area Chair of Management and Organizations who specializes in workplace conflict, status, justice, diversity, and inclusion in teams and organizations. Her research contributes not only to academic knowledge but also to organizational practice. They go over what it's like to work in a male-dominated world and the experiences they have had. Bendersky has conducted various projects such as workplace DEIB cultural assessment of public sector employees, developed interventions to reduce gender bias for women working in male-dominated professions, and used machine learning techniques to study the representation of working women in news media. Have a Listen & SubscribeThe Women Offshore Podcast can also be found on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, and most podcast apps. Make sure to subscribe to whatever app you use so that you don't miss out on future episodes.What did you think of the show?Let us know your thoughts by leaving a review on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts. You can also reach out by sending us an email at hello@womenoffshore.org.

This Week in Tech with Jeanne Destro
This Week in Tech with Jeanne Destro-12-30-22: Best Of: Toxic Transformation

This Week in Tech with Jeanne Destro

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2022


This week, as we look ahead into the New Year, we're looking back at one of our favorite stories from 2022; the transformation of toxic mine sludge that is polluting rivers and streams, into beautiful artist pigments, by a couple of Professors at Ohio University in Athens. Listen now to find out more, with Area Chair, Professor of Painting + Drawing and Area Chair of Digital Art + Technology, John Sabraw.

This Week in Tech with Jeanne Destro
This Week in Tech with Jeanne Destro-12-30-22: Best Of: Toxic Transformation

This Week in Tech with Jeanne Destro

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2022


This week, as we look ahead into the New Year, we're looking back at one of our favorite stories from 2022; the transformation of toxic mine sludge that is polluting rivers and streams, into beautiful artist pigments, by a couple of Professors at Ohio University in Athens. Listen now to find out more, with Area Chair, Professor of Painting + Drawing and Area Chair of Digital Art + Technology, John Sabraw.

Unboxing AI: The Podcast for Computer Vision Engineers
The Pace of Progress in Academia and Industry - with Prof. Lihi Zelnik-Manor, Faculty of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Technion

Unboxing AI: The Podcast for Computer Vision Engineers

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2022 64:18


Listen in as Prof. Lihi Zelnik-Manor shares insights from a career that bridges from academia to industry. Lihi walks us through the history of the computer vision development community to the interplay between the industry and academia today. Lihi Zelnik-Manor is an Professor in the Faculty of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the Technion and former General Manager of Alibaba DAMO Israel Lab. Prof. Zelnik-Manor holds a PhD and MSc (with honors) in Computer Science from the Weizmann Institute of Science and a BSc (summa cum laude) in Mechanical Engineering from the Technion. Her main area of expertise is Computer Vision. Prof Zelnik-Manor has done extensive community contribution, serving as General Chair of CVPR 2021, Program Chair of CVPR 2016, Associate Editor at TPAMI, served multiple times as Area Chair at CVPR, ECCV and was on the award committee of ACCV'18 and CVPR'19. Looking forward she will serve as General Chair of ECCV'22 and as Program Chair of ICCV'25.

The Davidson Hang Podcast
Episode 143: Episode 143 w/ Michael Pirson on The Davidson Hang Podcast on Love, and Being Team 1 Team Leader at Landmark Worldwide for Team New York

The Davidson Hang Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2021 46:19


Join us on another episode about healing, love, restoring integrity, and leadership.Michael Pirson is the Area Chair and is a Professor at Gabelli School of Business at Fordham and he is the president of the International Humanistic Management Association. If you want to connect with him on LinkedIn, here is his profile.https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-pirson-5541b0/These were my top ten lessons from my conversation with Michael Pirson. 1. Achievement and being authentic vs intentionally choosing powerfully what we want to focus on.2. What we have gotten out of Landmark's Team Leadership and Management Program so far. 3. Accountability, Transformation, and being our word4. Cleaning things up and taking 100% responsibility and the power that brings.5. Empowering your children and parenthood6. Common Humanity7. What we got out of Landmark's Communication Power to Create and Access To Power8. Vulnerability Is Power9. Relationships and Love/Affinity10. GratitudeCheck out this episode if you are having family/relationship breakdowns. What a wholesome episode just in time for the new year, check this out if you are looking to make any new year resolution with some inspiration from such a powerful leader!

Dreamweaver's Business and Career Coaching Podcast
Episode 143: Episode 143 w/ Michael Pirson on The Davidson Hang Podcast on Love, and Being Team 1 Team Leader at Landmark Worldwide for Team New York

Dreamweaver's Business and Career Coaching Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2021 46:19


Join us on another episode about healing, love, restoring integrity, and leadership.Michael Pirson is the Area Chair and is a Professor at Gabelli School of Business at Fordham and he is the president of the International Humanistic Management Association. If you want to connect with him on LinkedIn, here is his profile.https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-pirson-5541b0/These were my top ten lessons from my conversation with Michael Pirson. 1. Achievement and being authentic vs intentionally choosing powerfully what we want to focus on.2. What we have gotten out of Landmark's Team Leadership and Management Program so far. 3. Accountability, Transformation, and being our word4. Cleaning things up and taking 100% responsibility and the power that brings.5. Empowering your children and parenthood6. Common Humanity7. What we got out of Landmark's Communication Power to Create and Access To Power8. Vulnerability Is Power9. Relationships and Love/Affinity10. GratitudeCheck out this episode if you are having family/relationship breakdowns. What a wholesome episode just in time for the new year, check this out if you are looking to make any new year resolution with some inspiration from such a powerful leader!

Innovation Fuel
The Entrepreneurial Experiment

Innovation Fuel

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2021 47:37


On this week's episode of Innovation Fuel, we welcome Dr. Mohammad Keyhani! Dr. Mohammad Keyhani is an Iranian-Canadian Associate Professor and Area Chair in Entrepreneurship and Innovation at the Haskayne School of Business, University of Calgary. Dr. Keyhani joins Dave and Gelareh to discuss entrepreneurship in technologies and no-code entrepreneurship. He also speaks on his development of tools and resources for startups and entrepreneurs.

Conversations with Dead People
Episode 63 - Touched / End of Days (feat. Dale Guffey)

Conversations with Dead People

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2020 116:36


“Thank God we’re hot chicks with superpowers.”   Returning hot chick with superpowers Dale Guffey, recently crowned Area Chair of "Lawyers and the Legal System in Popular Culture" for the Southwest Popular/American Culture Association, continues her award-winning guest stint in the graveyard as we talk about sex with all the pre-Apocalypse hookups of 720, “Touched.” And in the penultimate episode of the entire series, 721, “End of Days,” we discuss deus ex machinas and swords in stones. There’s some amazing cross-cut fight choreography; Spike shows Buffy how to speechify; and wheelchair fight!   BONUS: Dale pitches Miss Kitty Fantastico: Vampire Slayer!   NEXT: All good things must come to an end. Nikki Stafford, Elizabeth Rambo, and Arlo Wiley join me to discuss the series finale “Chosen” as we eulogize Buffy the Vampire Slayer.      BREAKDOWN 00:00:55  -  Intro / Guest 00:10:07  -  Main Topic 01:52:16  -  Outro / Next   LIBRARY Faith and Choice in the Works of Joss Whedon, by K. Dale Koontz Reading Joss Whedon, edited by Rhonda V. Wilcox, Tanya R. Cochran, Cynthea Masson, and David Lavery A Dream Given Form: The Unofficial Guide to the Universe of Babylon 5, by Ensley F. Guffey and K. Dale Koontz Wanna Cook?: The Complete, Unofficial Companion to Breaking Bad, by Ensley F. Guffey and K. Dale Koontz   LINKS Call For Papers: LAWYERS AND THE LEGAL SYSTEM IN POPULAR CULTURE (Southwest Popular / American Culture Association)   MUSIC “Conversations (feat. Wesley Mead)” by Azura (2017) “Let’s Talk About Sex” by Salt-N-Pepa, Blacks’ Magic (1990)

Good News For The City's Podcast
C12 Peer Advisory Group | Episode 112

Good News For The City's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2020 25:52


We spoke with Nigel Adams and Craig Welborn about C12 Peer Advisory Group and how they thousands of Christian CEOs and business owners to help one another to make better decisions, avoid costly mistakes, create solid plans for growth, and thrive in their calling to create impact beyond the bottom line.Nigel AdamsNigel currently serves as Area Chair for the C12 group, supporting Christian CEOs and Owners in their business growth and personal development as stewards of all that has been entrusted to them. He serves on several non-profit boards, mentors young leaders and supports his church leadership with coaching and consulting services as a ministry. He was an accomplished operational and C-Level leader prior to following the calling to support Christian leaders as a C12 Chair. Nigel’s corporate roles included Global Chief Talent Officer for a multinational agency, launching Customer Service and Airport Technologies at JetBlue, and leading hub and global operations control for USAirways. He attends DC Metro Church in Alexandria Va. with his wife of 16 years Andrea who is a professor at UDC, they have one daughter and two granddaughters all residing in Alexandria Virginia. Craig WelbornSince 1983, Craig and Diane Welburn and their family have owned and operated McDonald’s family restaurants. Welburn Management currently has 30 McDonald’s restaurants in Maryland, Northern Virginia and Washington D.C. They strive to give back to the community and help the same individuals we serve on a daily basis. FAST FACT One in 8 Americans report having worked at McDonald’s. Some notable celebrities include Lin-Manuel Miranda, Rachel McAdams, Sharon Stone, Jay Leno, James Franco, Jeff Bezos (Amazon founder), Tony Stewart, Keenan Ivory Wayans, Shania Twain, Pink and Seal.

Leaders In AI
Defining data privacy is the key for privacy research - Liwei Wang @Peking University [NeurIPS 2019]

Leaders In AI

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2020 13:10


Liwei Wang is a professor in the Department of Computer Science and Technology, School of EECS at Peking University. In this episode, Professor Wang highlighted his research papers accepted at NeurIPS 2019, shared his perspectives on data privacy, and the differences in the trends and challenges of AI research between China and the US. Learn more at Robin.ly: http://bit.ly/2wzlCgu Prof. Wang’s main research interest is machine learning theory and has published more than 100 papers on top conferences including NeurIPS. He was the first Asian researcher who was named among “AI’s 10 to Watch”. He served as the Area Chair of NeurIPS and the Associate Editor of PAMI.

AL DÍA News
Literatura Oral Episode 4: Gabriel Garcia Marquez

AL DÍA News

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2019 36:22


Joining us for this episode is Associate Professor of Spanish and Area Chair of the Undergraduate Spanish Program at La Salle University, Dr. Luisa Ossa. She shares the short story “Ojos de Perro Azul,” by Gabriel García Márquez.   “Eyes of a Blue Dog” talks about the frustrated romance between two individuals that only meet in their dreams. Unable to find each other when they are awake, they take us into a wandering journey of hopeless dreams and desires. Listen as Dr. Ossa speaks about how García Márquez's works have been influenced by opposing world views: the military mindset vs. superstition and the supernatural.  

Computer Science Channel (Video)
Manmohan Chandraker: Giving Computers the Gift of Vision

Computer Science Channel (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2018 3:26


Manmohan Chandraker is an assistant professor at the CSE department of the University of California, San Diego. He received a PhD from UC San Diego and was a postdoctoral scholar at UC Berkeley. His research interests are in computer vision, machine learning and graphics-based vision, with applications to autonomous driving and human-computer interfaces. His works have received the Marr Prize Honorable Mention for Best Paper at ICCV 2007, the 2009 CSE Dissertation Award for Best Thesis at UCSD, a PAMI special issue on best papers of CVPR 2011, the Best Paper Award at CVPR 2014 and the 2018 NSF CAREER Award. He has served as an Area Chair at CVPR, ICCV, AAAI and ICVGIP, associate editor at JAIR, senior PC member at IJCAI and tutorials chair at 3DV. Series: "UCTV Prime" [Science] [Show ID: 33421]

Computer Science Channel (Audio)
Manmohan Chandraker: Giving Computers the Gift of Vision

Computer Science Channel (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2018 3:26


Manmohan Chandraker is an assistant professor at the CSE department of the University of California, San Diego. He received a PhD from UC San Diego and was a postdoctoral scholar at UC Berkeley. His research interests are in computer vision, machine learning and graphics-based vision, with applications to autonomous driving and human-computer interfaces. His works have received the Marr Prize Honorable Mention for Best Paper at ICCV 2007, the 2009 CSE Dissertation Award for Best Thesis at UCSD, a PAMI special issue on best papers of CVPR 2011, the Best Paper Award at CVPR 2014 and the 2018 NSF CAREER Award. He has served as an Area Chair at CVPR, ICCV, AAAI and ICVGIP, associate editor at JAIR, senior PC member at IJCAI and tutorials chair at 3DV. Series: "UCTV Prime" [Science] [Show ID: 33421]

outofthestudio
Kirk Warren, OOTS E4S1

outofthestudio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2017 43:03


Kirk Warren is a graphic designer, illustrator, educator and the principal of Kirk Warren Studio. Kirk Warren completed his undergraduate degree, a BFA Honours in Graphic Design, at the University of Manitoba School of Art in 1992 winning several awards as a student. Kirk worked at Grand Design for three years before leaving to start his own studio and do freelance work for several local studios. Since then he has created strategic partnerships within publishing and both interior and landscape/environmental designs where he enjoys the multi-disciplinary approach. In 1995, Kirk Warren started teaching graphic design at the University of Manitoba School of Art and, in 1999, started teaching in the Faculty of Architecture eventually becoming Coordinator for Communications. In 2000, he became Area Chair for Graphic Design. He was an Assistant Professor/Area Chair for Graphic Design at the University of Manitoba School of Art until his return to professional practice. In 1996, Kirk started working with illustration agency Rita Gatlin Represents (San Francisco). He no longer employs an agent but still considers illustration as a significant part of his work. He completed a masters degree (MA Illustration) at Syracuse University in 2003. Kirk Warren, through Kirk Warren Studio, has worked on numerous publishing projects, corporate identity campaigns and environmental graphic systems including the 1999 Pan Am Games and the sign system for the Winnipeg Trails Association which won recognition in several international design awards annuals and exhibitions. Kirk Warren was born and raised in Flin Flon, Manitoba, Canada and now resides in the Wolseley area of Winnipeg, Manitoba with his partner and two children. He spends a lot of time looking and thinking about what he sees.

Everything Band Podcast
Episode 10 - Cynthia Johnston Turner

Everything Band Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2017 48:40


Cynthia Johnston Turner from the University of Georgia shares her thoughts about the importance of finding your authentic self on the podium, gender issues in the band world, and ideas for programming music. Topics: Cynthia's background and the sense of belonging that band provides for young people Impostor syndrome and being your authentic self The band program at the University of Georgia Gender in the band world Working with composers Programming "new" music Technology in the band rehearsal Programming transcriptions Links: Cynthia Johnston Turner Hugh Hodgson School of Music at the University of Georgia Women composers in wind band music (Google Doc) Women composers in wind band music (YouTube playlist) Candy Floss and Merry-Go-Rounds: Female Composers, Gendered Language, and Emotion Joni Greene: Enigma Machine Adolphus Hailstork: American Guernica Karel Husa: Music for Prague 1968 University of Hawai'i Conductor's Workshop New England Band Director's Institute Biography: Cynthia Johnston Turner is Director of Bands, Professor of Music, Area Chair of Conducting, and Artistic Director of Rote Hund Muzik at the Hodgson School of Music, University of Georgia. Turner conducts the Hodgson Wind Ensemble, leads the MM and DMA programs in conducting, and oversees the entire band program including the 430-member Redcoat Marching Band.  Before her appointment at the Hodgson School at the University of Georgia, Cynthia was Director of Wind Ensembles at Cornell University. Earlier in her career Cynthia was a high school music educator, taught middle school beginning instrumental music in Toronto and choral music in Switzerland.

Marketing Today with Alan Hart
Professor Jan-Benedict Steenkamp provides a master class on global branding

Marketing Today with Alan Hart

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2017 52:41


 Jan-Benedict (J.B.) Steenkamp is the C. Knox Massey Distinguished Professor and Area Chair of Marketing at the UNC Kenan-Flagler Business School. A highly regarded expert in his field, he specializes in global marketing, branding, and emerging markets and strategy. In addition, he is the author of three books, the latest of which is titled “Global Brand Strategy: World-wise Marketing in the Age of Branding.” In this podcast, Steenkamp, while discussing topics and ideas from his most recent book, provides a sort of toolkit for marketers, including four key takeaways: (1) The need for diverse leadership teams in managing a global brand; (2) Clear accountability and quantifiable metrics; (3) The need for local flexibility within a common framework; and, lastly, (4) How Frank Zappa got it right — we’re only in it for the money. When asked what draws him to marketing, he says, “Marketing is the interface between the company and the customers. And I’m interested in activities that span boundaries…and marketing is such a boundary-spanning activity.” He goes on to add, “I’m really interested in the combination of managerial relevance and academic rigor.” Highlights from this week’s “Marketing Today” podcast include: Living in the age of branding. (2:36) How we define a global brand. (5:41) “COMET” — Five ways global brands provide value to a company. (11:23) Five underlying trends: The impact of the digital age on brand strategy. (19:06) Brands reside in the minds of people: Whether or not to employ co-creation — and when. (26:37) Steenkamp discusses key takeaways from his latest book. (32:53) Support the show.

MIT Comparative Media Studies/Writing
Philip Napoli, "Social Media, Television, and the 'Institutionally Effective' Audience"

MIT Comparative Media Studies/Writing

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2012 97:40


The relationship between the media industries and their audiences is in the midst of a period of profound change. A key aspect of this transition is that traditional exposure-based conceptualizations of the audience are being challenged by conceptualizations that rely primarily on social media data and that are oriented around constructs such as appreciation, engagement, and emotional involvement. This presentation presents ongoing research that examines the institutional factors that are enabling and inhibiting this transition in the television industry, as well as the implications of this transition for audience representation and cultural production. Philip Napoli is Professor and the Area Chair in the Communication and Media Management area of Fordham University’s Schools of Business. His research focuses on media institutions and media policy.