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Cornell Christianson is the Writer-Producer of the upcoming Off-Broadway musical "Marilyn Exposed" that he wrote with original songs by Beth Lawrence and Norman Thalheimer. Show exposes the truth about Marilyn Monroe with six big musical song and dance numbers. Is set to open in fall 2024.Christianson is the Writer-Producer of the award-winning 1940s film noir musical "Wicked City Blues" which opened in 2019 and ran for a year in historic Off-Broadway theatre Actor's Temple Theatre on 47th St. It was shut-down by the closing of NY theatres in March 2020, but will resume its run in late 2024.. He is also the Writer-Producer of the award-winning 1950s sci-fi musical-comedy "It Came From Beyond" which opened in 2018 and ran for 2 years Off-Broadway in St. Luke's Theatre on 46th St produced by a leading Off-Broadway producer, John Lant. The musical was named Best in Theatre in Los Angeles with 6 Ovation Award nominations. The musical will re-open Off-Broadway in fall 2024.
Beth Lawrence is an award-winning event planner, solopreneur, specializing in corporate and non-profit events, and the host of the Type A+ Podcast. In this week's episode, we delve into Beth's transition from corporate event planning to owning her own business. Thanks to Beth's soft skills, networking abilities, talent for manifesting, and positive mindset, she quickly found success—even though we recognize success isn't always a straight path.LinksTake Our Free QuizBudgeting GuideSign up for UNSTUCKKD Newsletter! (bottom of page)Connect with KahlilTikTokIGDownload the 1AND1 App in the App Store (iOS only)Connect with Beth:WebsiteInstagram
Today the Infused Show is in a Philly Mood as we head on up I95 via Zoom to talk to Beth Lawrence, the award winning architect of programs, events, and experiences currently serving as the Director of Programs for Philly Startup Leaders! Throughout her career Beth has been known for simply getting things done, and she has been working to do tremendous things for our local cannabis community here in the Northeast. She joins us for a great conversation about her path into cannabis, as well as the development of Philly Startup Leaders exceptional Cannabiz Accelerator Program! For More Infused: A Cannabiz Talk Show visit: Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/InfusedShow Instagram: @theinfusedshow Facebook: @Infused:ACannabizTalkShow Twitter: @showinfused Subscribe to Infused on iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/infused-a-cannabiz-talk-show/id1535836627
"All roads lead to Hollywood" as hosts Bobby and Kristina discuss 1983's Marilyn: An American Fable on the season one premiere of My Favorite Flop. ABOUT MARILYN: AN AMERICAN FABLE Inspired by the life of celebrity Marilyn Monroe, Marilyn: An American Fable takes a highly fictionalized look at Hollywood’s legendary bombshell while also maintaining its supposed authenticity. (The show was apparently “authorized” and endorsed by Lee Strasberg’s wife, Anna) It was one of two musicals about the star to open that year alone, and one of at least five that have been created since her death. The show features a book by Patricia Michaels with music and lyrics by Jeanne Napoli, Doug Frank, Gary Portnoy, Beth Lawrence, Norman Thalheimer, James Komack, Wally Harper, and David Zippel. Between sabotaged sets, a fired director, and a leading lady replaced just ten days before its first preview, this show made it to opening night with even more baggage than the real-life Marilyn carried with her during her actual life. The show shuttered after only 17 performances and became largely forgotten until it became a footnote in the pilot of NBC’s SMASH in 2012. Original Broadway Cast Alyson Reed as Norma Jean/Marilyn Monroe Kristi Coombs as Young Norma Jean Peggy Blue, Michael Kubula, and T.A. Stephens as Destiny Scott Bakula as Joe DiMaggio George Dvorsky as Jim Dougherty Will Gerard as Arthur Miller Melissa Bailey as Louella Mary Testa as Hedda Steve Shocket as Strasberg Willy Falk as Tommy Lise Lang as Sis Debi Monahan as Pat Ty Crowley as Acting Coach Gary-Michael Davies as Director Deborah Dotson as Hairdresser Ed Forsyth as Camera Man Mitchell Greenberg as Agent James Haskins as Photographer Alan North as Studio Head Michael Rivera as Designer Dooba Wilkins as Coach Mark Ziebell as Serviceman Jodi Benson as Factory Girl Eileen Casey, Andrew Charles, Kevin Cort, Mark Esposito, Marcial Gonzalez, Christine Gradl, and Marguerite Lowell as Ensemble
Literacy nerds Beth Lawrence and Deena Seifert cofounders of infercabulary.com Infercabulary is a web-based k–12 interactive tool for helping kids improve vocabulary and skills. speed up learning by making learning vocabulary like Avidly reading. We tend to make words simpler with oral language than authors when writing. SLPs by trade. Why should we help kids learn vocabulary? TedX talk 65% of students aren’t capable of comprehending text on grade level. Unless you know 95% of words in a text, it will impact your comprehension. A foundational skill that needs to exist is a strong vocabulary. Breadth and depth of vocabulary. If you only have a surface level understanding of a word, you can’t link it to more A child needs 10–12 exposures to a word in a variety of contexts to understand the word. Tiered words. Tier 1: These are the common, everyday words that most children enter school knowing already. Since we don’t need to teach these, this is a tier without tears! Tier 2: This tier consists of words that are used across the content areas and are important for students to know and understand. Included here are process words like analyze and evaluate that students will run into on many standardized tests and that are also used at the university level, in many careers, and in everyday life. We really want to get these words into students’ long-term memory. Tier 3: This tier consists of content-specific vocabulary—the words that are often defined in textbooks or glossaries. These words are important for imparting ideas during lessons and helping to build students’ background knowledge. Over-generalization and under-generalization When the author is kind enough to give you context clues. How to help kids who hate learning about reading. Semantic reasoning - Beta tests showed quickly that assumptions were wrong about their intended target student. How to be a transformative principal? Deena: Bringing words to life. Beth: Do additional homework to understand importance of vocabulary! Today’s Transformative Principal sponsor, John Catt Educational, has been publishing high quality guidebooks, magazines and educator-focused professional development books since 1959. John Catt’s mission is to support high-quality teaching and learning by ensuring every educator has access to professional development materials that are research-based, practical, and focused on the key topics proven essential in today’s and tomorrow’s schools. John Catt amplifies fresh voices on timeless topics, with a list of authors recognized around the world for their fresh perspectives and proven strategies to drive success in modern schools and classrooms. Learn more about these professional development publications that are easy to implement for your entire faculty, and are both quickly digestible and rigorous, by visiting https://us.johncattbookshop.com/. Visit this page to learn more about bulk orders and how to bring John Catt’s research-based materials to your school: https://us.johncattbookshop.com/pages/agents-and-distributors Learn about some of John Catt Educational’s newest publications: What the Academy Taught Us: Improving Schools from the Bottom-Up in a Top-Down Transformation Era by Eric Kalenze Be More Toddler: Leadership Lessons From Our Little Learners by Emma Turner A Quiet Education: Challenging the Extrovert Ideal in Our Schools by Jamie Thom Rosenshine’s Principles in Action by Tom Sherrington The Thinking School: Developing a Dynamic Learning Community by Kulvarn Atwal The researchED Guide to Explicit and Direct Instruction: An evidence-informed guide for teachers by Various Authors
Speech and language pathologist and InferCabulary co-founder Beth Lawrence (24 minutes) Beth Lawrence, MA, CCC-SLP is a certified speech-language pathologist who received her Master of Arts from Northwestern University in 1994. Since 2000, she has run a private pediatric practice, Lawrence Speech Pathology Services, in Baltimore. Beth is th co-founder of InferCabulary, InferCabulary a web-based vocabulary tool for 1st – 12th grade students that uses images to help students learn words in a variety of contexts using kid-friendly definitions. She discusses the use of InferCabulary as a tool for improving literacy, the concepts of Semantic Reasoning, the importance of reading for a developing brain, and how parents can best set up their children for success. For more about Beth and InferCabulary: https://infercabulary.com/ Follow Different Brains on social media: https://twitter.com/diffbrains https://www.facebook.com/different.brains/ https://www.instagram.com/diffbrains/ Check out more episodes of Exploring Different Brains! http://differentbrains.org/category/edb/
On Today’s Episode of EXPOsed Conferences™ Podcast I’m talking with Beth Lawrence, Award Winning Event Producer and Experiential strategist who helps companies create connective experiences in the form of corporate events, trade shows and meetings. She is the co-founder of a local networking group The Industry Formula and the President of the Professional Women’s Roundtable. Beth has made a name for herself in the hospitality industry, holding positions in sales, marketing, and event planning and was awarded Pennsylvania Meetings & Events Magazine’s 2018 Independent Meeting Planner of 2018."That's what a Plan B is really is about....whether you plan for it ahead of time or whether it happens onsite, being able to think on your feet is a huge aspect of being an event planner." - Beth LawrenceClick HERE to learn more about Beth Lawrence, Beth Lawrence LLC and follow her on Instagram @_beth_lawrence_llc for more great event tips!On today's episode we will expose... -Why every conference organizer should have a contingency plan-Best practices for resolving issues quickly -How to develop a system to rapidly deploy solutions -Managing Client Expectations -What contingencies can you put into place prior to the event in your contract to avoid unforeseen costs-How to establish a chain of command to disseminate quick changes-How selecting your team can influence the outcome -What areas should conference organizers be thinking of when thinking about a backup plan? -The most important quality an event planner can have - Speed Round! Explore some new suggestions for last minute speaker cancellations, travel hiccups, food and beverage mishaps and more!Want more EXPOsed Conferences™ Podcast?!Tune In: New Episodes are available every Tuesday and don't forget to subscribe to the podcast to receive notifications about future episodes. Rate this episode (1-5) and be entered to be upgraded to "SQUAD" status....see "Support Future Episodes" for more details.Support Future Episodes: Join EXPOsed Conferences™ Podcast tribe of industry professionals and support future episodes! As a Patron of the podcast you have access to bonus episodes, resources and more that will help you take your events to the next level.Get Social: Follow us on Instagram to see what's coming up on a future show and to see EXPOsed Conferences™ live at industry events. Let's Connect! I would love to hear from you! Have an idea for a future show or want to be a guest on a future episode? Email me to schedule an exploratory call at exposedconferencespodcast@yahoo.comThis episode has been a production by EXPOsed Conferences™ Podcast © February 2019 Support the show (http://patreon.com/exposedconferencespodcast)
MURIEL ANDERSON is one of the world’s foremost fingerstyle guitarists and harp-guitarists. She is the first woman to have won the National Fingerstyle Guitar Championship and has performed/recorded with Chet Atkins, Les Paul, Victor Wooten and the Nashville Chamber Orchestra. Her obvious joy of music, humor and her facility across the genres of folk, classical, jazz, bluegrass and international music is revered by guitarists worldwide. Muriel is host of the renowned Muriel Anderson’s ALL STAR GUITAR NIGHT® and founder of the MUSIC FOR LIFE ALLIANCE charity. Her current project is ‘Eclipse’ a CD of harp-guitar music to evoke the magic of the solar eclipse, enclosed in a greeting card by brilliant photo-artist Bryan Allen. SISTER SADIE is the all-female/all-star bluegrass group comprised of some of the best-known women in bluegrass including five time IBMA Female Vocalist of the Year, Dale Ann Bradley, Tina Adair, Deanie Richardson, Gena Britt and Beth Lawrence. The group was born out of what was originally supposed to be a one time jam at The Station Inn in Nashville, Tennessee with five good friends. Shortly after that sold out show, the band began getting calls for gigs and the girls decided to officially form "Sister Sadie". The band’s highly-anticipated sophomore project has turned heads in a big way, garnering rave reviews by top publications, and also debuting at No. 2 on the Billboard Bluegrass Albums chart. WoodSongs Kid: Tia Penny is a ten-year-old singer/songwriter from Phoenix, Arizona.
MURIEL ANDERSON is one of the world's foremost fingerstyle guitarists and harp-guitarists. She is the first woman to have won the National Fingerstyle Guitar Championship and has performed/recorded with Chet Atkins, Les Paul, Victor Wooten and the Nashville Chamber Orchestra. Her obvious joy of music, humor and her facility across the genres of folk, classical, jazz, bluegrass and international music is revered by guitarists worldwide. Muriel is host of the renowned Muriel Anderson's ALL STAR GUITAR NIGHT® and founder of the MUSIC FOR LIFE ALLIANCE charity. Her current project is ‘Eclipse' a CD of harp-guitar music to evoke the magic of the solar eclipse, enclosed in a greeting card by brilliant photo-artist Bryan Allen. SISTER SADIE is the all-female/all-star bluegrass group comprised of some of the best-known women in bluegrass including five time IBMA Female Vocalist of the Year, Dale Ann Bradley, Tina Adair, Deanie Richardson, Gena Britt and Beth Lawrence. The group was born out of what was originally supposed to be a one time jam at The Station Inn in Nashville, Tennessee with five good friends. Shortly after that sold out show, the band began getting calls for gigs and the girls decided to officially form "Sister Sadie". The band's highly-anticipated sophomore project has turned heads in a big way, garnering rave reviews by top publications, and also debuting at No. 2 on the Billboard Bluegrass Albums chart. WoodSongs Kid: Tia Penny is a ten-year-old singer/songwriter from Phoenix, Arizona.
Beth Lawrence is an event producer and experiential marketing expert who has launched several brands and provided PR services to many small businesses. She is the CEO of a events production, marketing, and PR firm based in Philadelphia as well as the co-founder of The Industry Formula, a company that offers sales and marketing templates as well as consulting services to small-to-mid-sized companies. She is a human rights advocate who served as the former Silent Auction Co-Chair for the Human Rights Galas and the campaign manager for Leukemia & Lymphoma Society's Women of the Year for two consecutive years. Additionally, she is a founding member of the Party Partners of Philadelphia. Beth joins me today to share how she understands her body, so she doesn’t feel trapped by the things that are going on around her. She explains why you need to listen to your body and how her closest relationships help her manage stress and avoid burnout. She also shares why controlling her emotions to look at things more pragmatically is daily work for her as well as how she deals with her ‘little glass box of emotions.’“Come at things from a place of value and a place of learning.” - Beth LawrenceThis Week on the Balance Boldly for Ambitious Women In Business Podcast:●What experiential marketing is and how it should impact customers and clients●The difference between an event planner and an event producer●Why connecting with her husband is one of the effective ways she handles burnout ●How journaling, meditating, and guided meditation help her recharge●Why she feels the need to break her routine and do something else●The challenge with wanting to be the best at everything right awayA Little Permission to Pause:●Look at your week and pencil in a FREE DAY.Connect with Beth Lawrence:●Beth Lawrence Website●Beth Lawrence on LinkedIn●Beth Lawrence on Instagram●The Industry Formula on InstagramOn the Balance Boldly Podcast, host Naketa R. Thigpen talks with ambitious women in business (and a few brave men) from a wide array of industries about their pursuit of success, how they face business burnout and what work/life balance looks like for them. Not your conventional self-help podcast, Balance Boldly uncovers real solutions to real problems afflicting real people at home and in the workplace, daily. If you like what you hear on the Balance Boldly for Ambitious Women Podcast, Please subscribe, rate and share to help us ensure the ambitiously bold and brave have access to valuable life, love, and business balance tools.Connect with me, Naketa R. Thigpen @balanceboldly on IG, Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube. Create Your Balance. Create Your Joy. Thank you for listening!
Tune into the testimony of Beth Lawrence. So many women believe because they don't have a dramatic testimony, that theirs doesn't matter. That is the furthest from the truth. Come listen to the wisdom of Beth!You can connect with her here, Sign up is here: https://mailchi.mp/1e097229a151/christmasjoydevotionalshttp://www.justbethlawrence.com/daily-devos/ Support the show (https://www.paypal.me/mrscassandragay)
The all female super-group featuring Dale Ann Bradley, Tina Adair, Deanie Richardson, Gena Britt, and Beth Lawrence, known as Sister Sadie are my guests on this edition of Americana Music Profiles - all five of them.
First on the show this week is are two remarkable women from the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention -- Area Director Sarah Hart and Public Relations Chair Garden Logan. Their foundation’s annual Overnight Walk is coming up on June 16-17. Many will walk from dusk until dawn in downtown Philadelphia to draw attention to this leading, but preventable cause of death. Currently there are over 1,000 people registered, with more registering every day. These Walkers from Philadelphia, the surrounding area, and from other parts of the country have all also agreed to raise $1000 each in support of the cause, benefitting the nation’s largest suicide prevention organization, the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention. AFSP funds research, creates educational programs, advocates for public policy, and supports those affected by suicide. Next is Beth Lawrence, President of Professional Women’s Roundtable. She talks to Marilyn about her organization and their Imposter Syndrome event on Tuesday, June 5th. Beth says so many women suffer from Imposter Syndrome that it often seems as though everyone has a story of feeling unqualified, like we don't belong in our positions, like we're going to be "found out," even when the truth is that we've earned our places and our credentials speak for themselves. Beth and her team ask why do we do this to ourselves and how can we break this cycle and gain the confidence we need to not feel like we constantly have to prove our worth to others, AND to ourselves.