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Every year Child Protection Agencies across America are alerted to more than 7 million children who have experienced maltreatment. These reports result in over 400,000 children being removed from their homes and placed in an overburdened foster care system. Steve talks with Joe Knittig www.careportal.org and with Ariel Moore www.osuokc.edu/cfsi about how [...]
Every year Child Protection Agencies across America are alerted to more than 7 million children who have experienced maltreatment. These reports result in over 400,000 children being removed from their homes and placed in an overburdened foster care system. Steve talks with Joe Knittig www.careportal.org and with Ariel Moore www.osuokc.edu/cfsi about how [...]
Another fantastic episode with a lovely guest! Holly Gannett has been working in the dance industry for years as a performer, educator and choreographer. Her mother owned a dance studio in Maine, which she grew up dancing at and then later became a teacher at the studio. We discuss being a studio "baby", teaching with your parent, working in the industry and so much more. We hope you enjoy this weeks episode with Holly Gannett!Holly Gannett is a 1999 graduate of the State University of New York at Buffalo with a B.F.A. in Dance. She is Vice President of the Maine Dance Teachers Club. She is the former Dance Director at Maine Arts Academy of 5 years, where she created the dance curriculum for the school, Maine's first performing arts high school. Holly travels as a convention teacher and competition judge and continually holds master classes across the country. She has judged & taught for a variety of Competitions & Conventions over the past 16 years including Impact Dance Adjudicators, Dancers Inc., Headliners, and Elite Performance Challenge/Excel in Motion. She has been teaching for over thirty years at Kennebec Dance Centre in Augusta where she grew up as a “studio baby”. Holly has been a guest instructor/adjunct faculty at several Maine Colleges including Colby, Thomas, & University of Maine at Augusta in addition to other dance schools in Maine, New Hampshire, New York, Massachusetts, New Jersey, Vermont, Indiana, and Wisconsin. In addition to dance education, she works in her community district schools as an ed tech in Physical Education & library. She is the former Fitness Program Supervisor of 12 years at the Eastside Wellness Center in Augusta for MaineGeneral Medical Center as a personal trainer and instructor of Zumba, Cardio Kickboxing, and Pilates. Holly began her dance training at Kennebec Dance Centre in Maine and with Andrei Bossov of the Kirov Ballet. Mr. Tom Ralabate was able to recruit Holly to UB (State University of New York at Buffalo) where she majored in dance. Holly was offered a job performing with Busch Gardens while attending college, which she declined in order to finish her schooling. Holly was employed at the Central Wisconsin School of Ballet where she was hired to expand and develop the professional ballet school's jazz, tap, and musical theatre programs. While under contract in Wisconsin, she was also offered a job performing for Sesame Street Live on their European tour as well as a scholarship to work study with Gus Giordano Jazz Dance Chicago. Holly's Musical Theatre performance and choreography credits include the roles of: Dance Captain for the US premier of Fame Forever, Carmen Diaz in Fame, Ariel Moore in Footloose, Mersister inThe Little Mermaid, Marge inSuds, June (Squish) in Chicago,Adelaide in Guys & Dolls, as well as dancing ensemble roles in Cabaret, Oklahoma,Little Shop of Horrors, West Side Story, Man of La Mancha, Working, and Mrs. Greer inAnnie. Holly danced in a music video that was seen on MTV & VH-1 by artist Thomas John Veilleux called “A New Generation”. While in WI, Holly choreographed forThe Carnival of the Animals which was narrated by actor Tony Randall.Thank you for listening Jam Fam! Make sure you follow us across social media and don't forget to like and subscribe anywhere you listen to your favorite podcasts!Facebook: JAM Joe and Michelle's Dance PodcastInstagram: jam_dance_podcastTwitter: @jamdancepodcastEmail: jamdancepodcast@gmail.com
Big-city teenager Ren relocates from Chicago to the small rural town of Beaumont, where its inhabitants have imposed an unjust ban on Rock 'n' Roll and dancing. Feeling trapped and confused, Ren tries to fit in; however, he will soon find himself neck-deep in trouble when beautiful Ariel Moore, the preacher's daughter, catches his eye. Now, to convince the city council to lift the ban on dancing, Ren has no choice but to fight prejudice and the community's fire-and-brimstone preacher through dance.
Ariel Moore's story ranges from homelessness to heroism. Her personal journey has been one of brokenness, homelessness, addiction, incarceration, and finally, redemption. Single moms, prepare to be inspired by this unapologetic story of redemption. Ariel is the Senior Director for the Center for Social Innovation out of OSU OKC where she gets to help lead people coming out of backgrounds of criminal justice involvement, poverty, trauma, substance abuse, and many other barriers into enriching lives full of purpose and hope through individualized opportunities for education, training, and support. She began her career working in Human Resources in the Oil and Gas industry and has since then been intentional about developing her ability to compassionately serve others, inspire people into action, and make room for continuous improvement. What she enjoys most is helping the community by way of service work and personally advocating for second chance programs. Beyond that, Ariel believes in braving the time to envision and dream about how things could be and should be if we came together as a community to serve the disadvantaged. She is a mother, wife, and member of the OKC Community Church that meets in the Tower Theatre in Oklahoma City. Her passion is to live out her God-given calling by helping people renew and rebrand themselves after receiving a second chance at life – in the same way that she was able to.
Ariel Moore's story ranges from homelessness to heroism. Her personal journey has been one of brokenness, homelessness, addiction, incarceration, and finally, redemption. Single moms, prepare to be inspired by this unapologetic story of redemption. Ariel is the Senior Director for the Center for Social Innovation out of OSU OKC where she gets to help lead people coming out of backgrounds of criminal justice involvement, poverty, trauma, substance abuse, and many other barriers into enriching lives full of purpose and hope through individualized opportunities for education, training, and support. She began her career working in Human Resources in the Oil and Gas industry and has since then been intentional about developing her ability to compassionately serve others, inspire people into action, and make room for continuous improvement. What she enjoys most is helping the community by way of service work and personally advocating for second chance programs. Beyond that, Ariel believes in braving the time to envision and dream about how things could be and should be if we came together as a community to serve the disadvantaged. She is a mother, wife, and member of the OKC Community Church that meets in the Tower Theatre in Oklahoma City. Her passion is to live out her God-given calling by helping people renew and rebrand themselves after receiving a second chance at life – in the same way that she was able to.
Please join my friend Michael Park and his Dear Evan Hansen leading ladies Rachel Bay Jones and Jennifer Laura Thompson in The Locher Room. This talented trio will reminisce about their time working together on the Tony Award-winning musical, their careers and also help me celebrate the one year anniversary of The Locher Room.We all have Michael Park to thank for suggesting I use StreamYard for that first As the World Turns episode I hosted on April 3, 2020. One year and 140 episodes later - THANK YOU, MICHAEL!Michael is well known to daytime audiences for creating the role of Jack Snyder on As the World Turns for which he won two Daytime Emmy-Awards for Outstanding Lead Actor in 2010 and 2011. He is also known to Broadway audiences for creating the role of Larry Murphy in Dear Evan Hansen. Michael played this role for over 1,000 performances earning a Grammy Award for Best Musical Theater album. Michael originated the role of two other Broadway characters Michael in Smokey Joe's Cafe and Angus Tuck in Tuck Everlasting. Michael's other TV credits include the recent Dash & Lily, Stranger Things, Tales of the City, House of Cards and so much more.Rachel Bay Jones is best known for originating the role of ‘Heidi Hansen' in the Original Broadway Cast of Dear Evan Hansen, and received a Tony Award, Emmy Award, Grammy Award, Lucille Lortel Award, and Drama League Nomination for her performance. Rachel has appeared on TV in the hit ABC series “Modern Family,” CBS' “God Friended Me,” and in the feature film “Ben Is Back,” opposite Julia Roberts. She stars in the feature film “Critical Thinking,” directed by and opposite John Leguizamo, and in the upcoming Amazon television series “Panic.” Rachel's debut solo album “Showfolk” can be purchased on iTunes and Amazon.Jennifer Laura Thompson made her Broadway debut in 1998 as Ariel Moore in Footloose. She also originated the role of Hope Cladwell in both the off-Broadway and Broadway productions of Urinetown and received a Tony Award nomination for the 2002 Best Leading Actress in a Musical category for her performance. Jennifer created the role of Cynthia Murphy playing opposite Michael Park in Dear Evan Hansen. She, like Michael, played the role for over 1,000 performances. Her other Broadway credits include, Diana Diana in the Broadway revival of Lend Me a Tenor, Eileen Evergreen in the musical Nice Work if You Can Get It and playing the first replacement for the role of Glinda in the Broadway hit, Wicked. Jennifer has also appeared Off-Broadway in a variety of productions. She has also made guest appearances on television's Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, Tales of the City, Person of Interest and Elementary. Original Airdate: 4/2/2021
McKenzie Kurtz graduated from the University of Michigan in 2019 with a degree in musical theater (MT19). Over the course of her career at University of Michigan she was lucky enough to participate in several different musicals like The Drowsy Chaperone and The Little Mermaid. She even got to play Ariel Moore in Footloose at The Muny which was directed by Broadway veteran, Christian Borle. Kurtz was the very first member of her graduating class to make her Broadway debut as Princess Anna in Frozen on Broadway. Although she was only in the show for a few weeks due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the closing of Frozen this opportunity for McKenzie was a dream come true. Hopefully, we all will be able to see her in a new Broadway show when everything opens up again this fall! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jayme-starr/support
My guest is Ariel Moore, who is the Senior Director for the Center for Social Innovation at Oklahoma State University – Oklahoma City, where she helps to lead individuals out of adverse backgrounds, such as involvement in the criminal justice system, poverty, trauma, substance abuse, and many other barriers, and into new enriching lives, full of purpose and hope. Her personal journey has been one of brokenness, addiction, incarceration, and finally redemption. She’s a mother, wife, and member of the OKC Community Church, which meets in the historic Tower Theatre located in Northwest Oklahoma City. Ariel’s passion is to live out her calling by helping people renew and rebrand themselves after receiving a second chance at life – in the same way that she was able to. Joining Ariel are two special guests, Michelle Tubby and Michael Norris, who are both participants in the Center for Social Innovation program. SPECIAL NOTE: Please be advised that this episode contains conversations involving abuse, mental illness, trauma, drug use, addiction, and incarceration. Utilize the numbers and websites listed below to get help. Reachout National Crisis & Information Hotline: 1-800-522-9054 (24x7) Oklahoma 211: 211 (24x7) National Crisis Text Line: 741741 (24x7) Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services: www.ok.gov/odmhsas Connect with my guest: You can connect with Ariel Moore by email at ariel.moore@okstate.edu, LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/ariel-moore-aphr-6b6911145/, or by phone at 405-551-1457. You may also request to connect with guests Michelle or Michael by contacting Ariel. Resources mentioned in this episode: OSU-OKC Center for Social Innovation https://osuokc.edu/cfsi CFSI Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/Center-for-Social-Innovation-109336291207421 CFSI LinkedIn page https://www.linkedin.com/company/center-for-social-innovation/ ReMerge Oklahoma https://www.remergeok.org/ Oklahoma Drug Court https://www.okc.gov/departments/police/community-programs/oklahoma-dui-drug-court-program Press: The Oklahoman CFSI Launch https://www.oklahoman.com/article/5672455/osu-okc-uses-1-million-gift-to-launch-center-for-social-innovation OSU-OKC CFSI Launch https://news.okstate.edu/magazines/statemagazine/articles/2020/winter/osu_okc_launches_center_for_social_innovation_to_help_those_in_recovery.html Share and subscribe: Share this podcast https://www.fullintegrationcoaching.com/liveyourpurpose For more ways to share and subscribe https://anchor.fm/liveyourpurpose Thank you! Connect with Charles: Learn more about my life coaching, public speaking, and retreat services https://www.fullintegrationcoaching.com Follow along with me on Facebook and Instagram @ fullintegrationcoaching
Ypsilanti has so many stories to tell, yet so few storytellers. A small production company intends to change that by training teens how to document such stories on video. In this week's "On the Ground-Ypsi," WEMU's Patrick Campion and Concentrate Media's Brianna Kelly talk to Ariel Moore and her team from the youth-driven media agency, Ward 1 Productions.
"Ecclesiastes assures us... that there is a time for every purpose under heaven. A time to laugh... and a time to weep. A time to mourn... and there is a time to dance.” - Ren McCormack The 1984 musical drama, “Footloose,” makes viewers laugh at its afterschool special-caliber plot…and weep about the fact Kenny Loggins was nominated for both an Oscar and a Grammy for the title song. It makes us mourn the 110 minutes we wasted watching it…and it makes us want to dance directly into an oncoming train. Applewood-smoked Kevin Bacon plays Ren McCormack, a dance-crazed gymnast who's forced to move from Chicago to a small religious town where dancing is illegal after his father abandons his family. John Lithgow plays Reverend Shaw Moore, a silver-tongued preacher who rules his town by issuing fiery pronouncements from the pulpit. After his dunce son died while driving drunk and acting like a moron, he decided to ban everyone from dancing. He also viciously slaps his daughter at one point. Lori Singer plays Ariel Moore, a rebellious preacher’s daughter whose entire identity revolves around the death of her brother and punishing her father. Her favorite pastime is putting her friends’ lives in grave danger. Chris Penn plays Willard Hewitt, a super-friendly hick who learns some bizarre dance moves that wouldn’t be well-suited for prom, or any other social occasion. Sarah Jessica Parker plays Rusty, Ariel’s gossipy BFF who has the hots for Bacon, but settles for Penn. Join us as we discuss Jim’s aversion to glitter and how 80s movies love to perpetuate the reefer madness myth. Tell us what you think by chatting with us (@filmsnuff) on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram, or by shooting us an email over at mailbag@filmsnuff.com. This episode is sponsored by Peewee CTE. Visit our website at https://www.filmsnuff.com.
Mark and Brian share some final thoughts on Footloose, while Rick is still off helping solve mysteries up in Cabot Cove, Maine. The lads weigh in on the film's 2011 remake, run through all the actresses that turned down the role of the reverend's daughter Ariel Moore and create an updated version of the title theme song. The gents also break down the originally pitched idea for the film, run through a list of the top dancing movies of all time and break out singing the new catchy diddy "There's a Hole in My Ricky." Tweet your favorite '80s cassingle to @5DollarBinPOD, insert this episode into your Walkman, then get ready to cut loose, footloose and kick off your Kenny Loggins gold shoes!
"A French Afternoon" Sully and Josh introduce the show and thank Sully's Cafe's latest sponsor The Bucket Brewery! Then, the gents have a great discussion of the scene this week with mentions of Drop Out Night; Creation Tuesday featuring Ariel Moore and Dan Rourke; The Acoustic (Cosmic) Factory and Galactic Alliance; Kung Fu, Trails and Panda Jam; as well as Viral Sound and Cosmic Dust Bunnies. The gents welcome Eric French to the Green Room for a lengthy conversation and a performance of four songs. The guys wrap up discussing a number of upcoming Tunes Around Town. Approximate Run Time: 1 hour and 10 minutes
Ariel, Aliyah, Camille and Kimmi from N.M.D. call in to drop the news that they're recording in Burbank, CA. Also, news the Alissa is sick and that they're exited to start celebrating the holidays.