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Tuesday Topics will welcome Gerard Williams who will be talking about his role at the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) as a 504 officer. He will also be talking about the initiative being undertaken by the FCC to create more broadband access. He is not an attorney and does not have the authority to answer legal questions, for the most part. I am looking forward to seeing what a 504 officer does and how what he does relates to people who are blind, have low vision or are blind with secondary disabilities such as hearing impairments. During the second hour, we will talk about some pending FCC issues. There is currently opportunity to comment on where we are with the CVAA which passed in 2010. What kind of changes is it realistic for us to look for with the act. The FCC is interested in knowing what regulations we would like to see changed. Congress would need to change the law if we want to make changes that go beyond the parameters of the current law. How well has emergency communications worked for us during the pandemic? Both the NFB and ACB strongly support the need for the use of the SAP (secondary Audio Program) channel for communicating with people who are blind or have low vision during times of emergency. Was this facility used much during the pandemic in your area? Did you feel that there was a lot of conformation that was being communicated visually about the pandemic that was not being made available to people who are blind or have low vision? We will explore these and other audio description questions during our second hour! Find out more at https://acb-tuesday-topics.pinecast.co
For the Audio Program portion of Repisodes, we read out loud from the dramaturgy material from the show’s program in an effort to make the information around our shows accessible to all audiences, in multiple formats. It's like we are reading you a short series of stories. For the SCHOOL GIRLS; OR, THE AFRICAN MEAN GIRLS PLAY Program, we hear Charlie Dubach-Reinhold’s essay on colonialism, Ghanaian education, and international beauty standards and pageants. SCHOOL GIRLS; OR, THE AFRICAN MEAN GIRLS PLAY was unfortunately closed down due to coronavirus concerns before it was even able to open. However, if you’re a subscriber or managed to snag a ticket within a tiny window last week, you will receive a link to a filmed version on BroadwayHD and get to experience the one and only full run of it that a few Berkeley Rep staff members were lucky enough to see live. We are so sad that not all of you will be able to experience the show, but we hope that this Repisode can illuminate some of the serious and historical undertones of Jocelyn Bioh’s wonderful comedy! Follow Berkeley Rep on SoundCloud to keep up with the whole series. You can also listen on Apple Podcasts and Stitcher. Music credit to Peter Yonka.
For the Audio Program portion of Repisodes, we read out loud from the dramaturgy material from the show’s program in an effort to make the information around our shows accessible to all audiences, in multiple formats. It's like we are reading you a short series of stories. For the CULTURE CLASH (STILL) IN AMERICA Program, we will read The Origin Story - about the play's development process - and Sarah Rose Leonard's essay about the history of the company. And a special bonus: Charlie Dubach-Reinhold will read Richard Montoya's wacky ode to the birth of Culture Clash in what can best be described as...performance. CULTURE CLASH (STILL) IN AMERICA runs February 20–April 5, 2020 and tickets are available at berkeleyrep.org. Culture Clash was founded on May 5, 1984 at the Galería de la Raza in San Francisco's Mission District, by the writers José Antonio Burciaga, Marga Gómez, Monica Palacios, Richard Montoya, Ric Salinas, and Herbert Siguenza. The founding date is significant due to the importance of Cinco de Mayo to Mexican-Americans, the shared ethnicity of the majority of collaborators. Montoya and Sigüenza had both been involved in the Chicano art scene in the San Francisco Bay Area, Montoya being the son of Chicano poet, artist, and activist José Montoya, and Sigüenza having been involved in the art collective La Raza Graphics, which created works of graphic art to support campaigns of the Chicano Movement. Culture Clash's works range from comedic sketches to full-length plays and screenplays, all of which feature political satire and social satire. The troupe's members have appeared separately and together in several films and received numerous awards, commissions and grants. In 1993 they filmed 30 episodes of a sketch comedy television series, also called Culture Clash. Several episodes were aired on Fox affiliates. Follow Berkeley Rep on SoundCloud to keep up with the whole series. You can also listen on Apple Podcasts and Stitcher. Music credit to Peter Yonka.
Happy New Year! It has been nearly 2 weeks that I have been having a break from work and completed the move into our new house at 20 weeks pregnant! :-) BTW- We are having a baby boy this time!! As I shared with you in my previous podcasts at the end of 2019 on Year-End Review and why it is so important to celebrate all the good things and look at lessons learned, now it’s time to look ahead and dream big a new year! In this episode I talked about why this is a SUPER important time of the year to set ourselves up on the right track of creating what we want, putting support in place to avoid distraction and most of all, being VERY CLEAR about what matters to you most for this year and focus on that. 2020 is set to be a very transformative year, whether you look at it from an astrological perspective, or reflecting on what is happening with our natural environment (yes, I am particularly referring to the devastating bushfire in Australia) or political climate. This is going to be a big year, and so let’s put some time aside and put our best thoughts forward to plan for one of the most amazing years of a new decade! At the end of the episode, I also talked about my new FREE audio program 3 Keys for more Clarity, Energy and Productivity and that can help you with creating an amazing year ahead! Shownotes: This is the time to Dream Big! The winning ticket is in the details (clear strategy and focus and consistent effort) How to avoid distraction and prepare for the unexpected (ground rules, good habits, support network & buddy) Less is More - Do Not Over Plan!Schedule your regular "Check-In" Be Smart With Your Time (get ONE thing done every day) Clear Intention and Elevated Emotions (the magic bullet for creation) If you haven’t done it, make sure you get the FREE download of my new Audio Program - 3 Keys for more Clarity, Energy and Productivity. It comes with a complimentary guidebook which a great tool for you to kick start 2020! Make sure you check out the productivity pages - my weekly planner, 12- month At-a-glance, energy tracker, weekly check-in worksheets are my go-to resources these days. They are really useful for keeping me on track and in-sync! You can access them all for free here. Enjoy! Once you’ve listened in to this episode, I’d love to hear from you. If you have a magic wand right now, what would you like to do? You can post a comment on my blog page, PM me on my FB page @CoachSzeWing or Instagram or email me at info@SzeWingVetault.com Show notes and links can be found on https://szewingvetault.com/blogs Subscribe & Review in iTunes Are you subscribed to my podcast? If you’re not, I love to encourage you to do that. I don’t want you to miss an episode. Also, I offer occasional gifts and early-bird offer of my programs first on my podcast! Click here to subscribe in iTunes! Now if you are extra nice and kind, I would be really grateful if you left me a review over on iTunes too. Those reviews help other people find my podcast and I’d love reading them! Just click here to review, select “Ratings and Review” and Write a Review”. That’s it! Thank You!!
For the Audio Program portion of Repisodes, we read out loud from the dramaturgy material from the show’s program in an effort to make the information around our shows accessible to all audiences, in multiple formats. For the BECKY NURSE Program, we will read The Origin Story - about the play's development process - and dramaturg Madeleine Oldham's essay about how the play intersects with Arthur Miller's THE CRUCIBLE. and a special treat! Playwright Sarah Ruhl reads out loud from her program note. It's a delightful peek inside her brilliant and lovely mind.
For the Audio Program portion of Repisodes, we read out loud from the dramaturgy material from the show’s program in an effort to make the information around our shows accessible to all audiences, in multiple formats. For the WHITE NOISE Program, we will read two essays, one about Suzan-Lori Parks' writing style and one about the contemporary landscape of plays by writers of color. We think of the Audio Program as a story we are reading out loud to you, so enjoy! WHITE NOISE runs September 26–November 10 and tickets are available at berkeleyrep.org. Follow Berkeley Rep on SoundCloud to keep up with the whole series. You can also listen on Apple Podcasts and Stitcher. Music credit to Peter Yonka.
Yes, the events of THE GREAT WAVE really happened. In this Repisode, lead actress Jo Mei (who plays Hanako) talks with Robert S. Boynton, who wrote the authoritative book about the North Korean abductions of Japanese citizens, The Invitation-Only Zone. THE GREAT WAVE runs September 12–October 27 and tickets are available at berkeleyrep.org. You’re listening to The Core edition of Repisodes, where we talk to members of the community to see where the onstage and offstage worlds of our season intersect. Check back here for more Repisodes: In Conversation, where we talk with the creators behind the plays, and Audio Program, where we strive to make our program articles accessible to all audiences by reading the essays from the program out loud. Robert S. Boynton is the author of The Invitation-Only Zone: The True Story of North Korea's Abduction Project (FSG, 2016) and The New New Journalism (Vintage, 2005) He directs NYU's Literary Reportage program, and his articles have appeared in The New York Times Magazine, The New Yorker, The Atlantic, The Nation, and elsewhere. https://www.robertboynton.com/ Follow Berkeley Rep on SoundCloud to keep up with the whole series. You can also listen on Apple Podcasts and Stitcher. Music credit to Peter Yonka.
Welcome to the 2019-2020 season and welcome back to Repisodes: the Berkeley Rep podcast! We are so excited to produce new podcasts for this fresh season, the first with Artistic Director Johanna Pfaelzer. For the Audio Program portion of Repisodes, we read out loud from the dramaturgy material from the show’s program in an effort to make the information around our shows accessible to all audiences, in multiple formats. For THE GREAT WAVE Program, we will read an essay about the historical tensions between Japan and Korea. We think of the Audio Program as a story we are reading out loud to you, so enjoy! THE GREAT WAVE runs September 12–October 27 and tickets are available at berkeleyrep.org. Follow Berkeley Rep on SoundCloud to keep up with the whole series. You can also listen on Apple Podcasts and Stitcher. Music credit to Peter Yonka.
For the Audio Program, we’ll be reading out loud the dramaturgy material from the show’s program in an effort to make the information around our shows accessible to all audiences, in multiple formats. For the KISS MY AZTEC! Program, we begin by reading The Origin Story. We'll then read an essay entitle Riffing on Aztec Ritual by Madeleine Rostami. KISS MY AZTEC! runs May 28 through July 14. Tickets are available at berkeleyrep.org! Follow Berkeley Rep on SoundCloud to keep up with the whole series. You can also listen on Apple Podcasts and Stitcher. Music credit to Peter Yonka.
For the Audio Program, we’ll be reading out loud the dramaturgy material from the show’s program in an effort to make the information around our shows accessible to all audiences, in multiple formats. For THE GOOD BOOK Program, we begin by reading The Origin Story. We then read an essay called In Constant Evolution: The Bible in Translation by Sarah Rose Leonard. THE GOOD BOOK runs now through June 9. Tickets are available at berkeleyrep.org! Follow Berkeley Rep on SoundCloud to keep up with the whole series. You can also listen on Apple Podcasts and Stitcher. Music credit to Peter Yonka.
For the Audio Program, we’ll be reading out loud the dramaturgy material from the show’s program in an effort to make the information around our shows accessible to all audiences, in multiple formats. For the HOME Program, we begin by reading The Origin Story. We then read a note by dramaturg Stefanie Sobelle, an essay called A Brief History of Mostly Wordless Theatre by Sarah Rose Leonard, and we end with Geoff Sobelle's Artist Statement. HOME runs now through April 21. Tickets are available at berkeleyrep.org! Follow Berkeley Rep on SoundCloud to keep up with the whole series. You can also listen on Apple Podcasts and Stitcher. Music credit to Peter Yonka.
For the Audio Program, we’ll be reading out loud the dramaturgy material from the show’s program in an effort to make the information around our shows accessible to all audiences, in multiple formats. For the Metamorphoses program, we will read the Origin Story and and an essay entitled Transformation Onstage: A brief history of water in theatre. Metamorphoses runs now through March 24. Tickets are available at berkeleyrep.org! Follow Berkeley Rep on SoundCloud to keep up with the whole series. You can also listen on Apple Podcasts and Stitcher. Music credit to James Dinneen.
Welcome to the third Repisode of our Audio Program. For the Audio Program, we’ll be reading out loud the dramaturgy material from the show’s program in an effort to make the information around our shows accessible to all audiences, in multiple formats. Here we read the Origin Story and two essays, one that provides a history of The Five Points neighborhood and one that gives more information about the life and music of songwriter Stephen Foster. Paradise Square is now playing December 27-February 17. Tickets are available at berkeleyrep.org! Follow Berkeley Rep on SoundCloud to keep up with the whole series. You can also listen on Apple Podcasts and Stitcher. Music credit to James Dinneen.
Welcome to the second Repisode of our Audio Program. For the Audio Program, we’ll be reading out loud the dramaturgy material from the show’s program in an effort to make the information around our shows accessible to all audiences, in multiple formats. Here we read the Origin Story and an essay that places Fairview within a cohort of structurally innovative plays. Fairview is now playing October 4-November 4. Tickets are available at berkeleyrep.org! Follow Berkeley Rep on SoundCloud to keep up with the whole series. You can also listen on Apple Podcasts and Stitcher. Music credit to James Dinneen.
Welcome to the first Repisode of our Audio Program. For the Audio Program, we’ll be reading out loud the dramaturgy material from the show’s program in an effort to make the information around our shows accessible to all audiences, in multiple formats. Here we read the Origin Story and an essay about the history of Ibsen's A Doll's House. A Doll’s House, Part 2 runs September 6-October 21. Tickets are available at berkeleyrep.org! Follow Berkeley Rep on SoundCloud to keep up with the whole series. You can also listen on Apple Podcasts and Stitcher. Music credit to James Dinneen.
Today my guest is Tosha Silver. For the past 30 years she has taught people around the world ways to align with Inner Love. Tosha Silver runs an online school called, “Living Outrageous Openness: Think Like a Goddess." This school offers an ongoing way to support those who truly want to live these beautiful, ancient practices. She’s the author of Outrageous Openness: Letting the Divine Take the Lead and the recently released Change Me Prayers: The Hidden Power of Spiritual Surrender and the Audio Program, Embrace the Divine: Meditations on Spiritual Surrender. Tosha was a featured presenter at Emerging Women Live 2016. In today’s episode, Tosha and I spoke about: Her journey and how she has become immersed in the work of the Divine How the ‘everyday/mundane’ coupled with the Divine are actually the same thing The distinction between mindfulness and being led by the Divine The idea of ‘Surrender’ versus will, and how they can mean the same thing Being receptive and identifying the signs of what the Divine is trying to tell us Finally, we talked about how the Divine can shape your vision for the future Here is my conversation “Outrageous Openness” with the wonderfully divine: Tosha Silver. Subscribe to the Emerging Women podcast on iTunes. And please be sure to rate us while you're there!
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Tonight's guest is a columnist for Bellesprit Magazine: "Messages from White Hawk." Janet Roper is an internationally known animal communicator, author and host of the popular Talk2theAnimalsRadio show, a show about animals, animal communication and the animal-human bond. As an author, she has contributed to the book Angel Horses: Divine Messengers of Hope by Linda and Allen Anderson http://ow.ly/80vCe. Her popular e-books, Grieving Your Pet Over the Holidays: An e-Book and Audio Program and Listening so Animals Will Talk, are available to purchase and download from her website http://Talk2theAnimals.net .
http://orgsthatmatter.com/WRMFYPBookBB.html Gary Ryan provides this complimentary chapter from the Audio Program of his book "What Really Matters For Young Professionals! How to master 15 practices to accelerate your career".
http://orgsthatmatter.com/WRMFYPBookBB.html Gary Ryan provides this complimentary chapter from the Audio Program of his book "What Really Matters For Young Professionals! How to master 15 practices to accelerate your career".
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