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The Story Project
Culture, Connection, and Creation with Jhansi

The Story Project

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2024 67:33


In today's episode, Jhansi discusses:  Her recent move from India to America  The process of creating her music video “We Break Up Because of Family Reasons” The challenges she faced as a musical theater artist in India  The cultural expectations and challenges of arranged marriages  Loneliness and struggling to find connection in New York City  Setting goals and exploring many interests  Jhansi is a musical theater director, creator, performer, lyricist, and composer. She takes her audience through a range of emotions from unexpected laughter to abrupt tears. Her candid performances focus on the stirring themes of youth, marriage, women's equality, aspirations, anxiety, desperation, and hope, something that the masses can relate to in their own lives.  Jhansi was the First Indian to be accepted into the BA in Musical Theatre performance program at Lasalle College of the Arts in Singapore. She was also a part of Queens of Comedy, which aired on TLC, Netflix, and Amazon Prime. She performed in one of India's biggest Broadway shows, Aladdin, as Iago. She has directed and created multiple Original Musical Theatre shows including "Don't Eat My Face Pizza" and "Terrified of Twenty-Five”, along with countless collaborations for Broadway style music videos and massive scale festivals.  Jhansi moved to the United States to be a part of the BMI Lehman Engel Musical Theatre Workshop in NYC as a lyricist and was also invited to become a permanent member of the American Comedy Group, Broad Comedy.  Follow along on Jhansi's journey: @thejhansiway Transcript available on our ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠website⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/storyproject/support

Screen Speak
#99 - Password Problems Featuring Mitchell McCallson

Screen Speak

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2023 64:26


In this episode, I talk with Mitch McCallson (Filmmaker) about his short film Password Problems and more.This episode marks the fifth in a series of exclusive conversations that were recorded on site at the 16th Annual Iowa Independent Film Festival.This was recorded at Mason City Brewing in Mason City, IA.Topics Include: Inspiration for Password Problems, L.A.M.E. Entertainment, Praise for the Short, Audience Reactions, The Art of Broad Comedy, Determining a Story's Length, Shaping Comedy, Timing Curse Words, Tarantino Dialog, Curling, Upcoming Projects, Subtitles in Films, Anime, Learning Foreign Languages through Movies, Office Space, and more.Learn More About Mitch:Mitchell is a filmmaker, writer, videographer and all around creative and funny human being. He went to school for videography at Central Lakes College in Minnesota and currently resides there along with his wife Leah. He has his own YouTube Channel that specializes primarily in comedy. By day, he works as a Multimedia Project Coordinator, and, fun fact, has placed 3rd place in a contest for the sunglasses company Pit Viper's Intimidation Contest.Password Problems (Short)YouTubeFollow on InstagramFollow on FacebookGet Involved with Screen SpeakInstagram: Click HereContact: screenspeakpodcast@gmail.comReferences MadeCanon R6 Mark 2Action VFXAfter EffectsCentral Lakes CollegePit Viper

Hotter Than Ever
Using Improv to Get Unstuck and Silence Your Inner Critic (with Katie Goodman)

Hotter Than Ever

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2023 43:02


Can improv comedy be used as a tool to improve your life? Drawing from her wealth of experience teaching improv to groups from nuclear physicists to CEOs, award-winning comedian, author, and speaker Katie Goodman demonstrates how the principles of improv can help you live more creatively, spontaneously, and courageously. Whether it's learning to navigate the unexpected, being present with what's right in front of us, or silencing your inner critic, Katie's contagious enthusiasm and practical wisdom prove that there's so much more that can be gleaned from improv than just making you laugh.In this episode, Erin gets specific with Katie to extract those practical gems you can apply right now. Here's what's on the table:The 8 ways improv comedy can serve as a practical tool for dealing with the unexpected, effective communication, being present, and more! Learn more HEREHow constraints can breed creativityGagging your inner critic and replacing it with an inner coach to guide your towards your goals and avoid the negative self-talkLearning to embrace small changes and the thrill of ‘getting lost' to uncover your authentic selfShowing up as our authentic selves, in both our professional and personal lives. Find your niche and rock it.OUR GUEST: Katie Goodman is an acclaimed comedian, author, and speaker with a comedic career garnering 3+ million online views and TV appearances. She's the creator of "Broad Comedy," a national Off-Broadway touring show blending comedy and self-help, recognized by luminaries like Arianna Huffington, Comedy Central, and more. With a Philosophy degree from the University of Pennsylvania, Katie's diverse expertise led to her MacArthur Genius Grant nomination for theater work. With over two decades of experience, she's empowered 30,000+ individuals through improv comedy tools to enhance creativity, courage, and confidence. Beyond her New York City base, Katie travels nationwide, sharing her wisdom through speaking events, comedy shows, and corporate workshops, helping people thrive in handling life's challenges. She's also the author of "Improvisation For The Spirit," offering insights into leading a more creative, spontaneous, and courageous life using improv comedy techniques.Want more Katie? Find her online at https://www.katiegoodman.com/ and follow her on:IG: ​​https://www.instagram.com/thekatiegoodman/ FB: https://www.facebook.com/KatieGoodmanComedy/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/KatieGoodman Want more Hotter Than Ever? Find us online at www.hotterthaneverpod.com and sign up for our mailing list! Follow us on:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hotterthaneverpod/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@hotterthaneverpod Youtube:

Primary Attribute
113 – Full-on 90s Broad Comedy

Primary Attribute

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2023 67:00


The party’s quickly learning that exfiltration is a whole skillset unto itself. Luckily they’re good at learning on the job, because shit’s about to go sideways. Grickx gives a spanking. [Continue]

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RDU On Stage
Ep. 90: Carlita Victoria on Darkness Rising, Mental Health, and More

RDU On Stage

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2021 35:51


Carlita Victoria was last seen on stage in the North Carolina Theatre production of Kinky Boots just over a year ago. She is a singer and dancer who has performed all over the world. But behind her captivating smile and infectious laugh, she has struggled like so many with us with anxiety, depression, and PTSD. And that is why she founded Darkness Rising, which helps Black performers begin conversations with family, coworkers, and friends about mental health and emotional well-being. About the Guest https://www.carlitavictoria.com/ (Carlita Victoria) is a Raleigh, North Carolina native, she attended The University of NC at Greensboro (BFA Dance Performance & Choreography, K-12 Dance Education). A committed mental health advocate, Carlita founded https://www.darknessrisingproject.org/ (Darkness Rising) Nonprofit for Black mental health to create a safe space and mental health resources for the Black community. Carlita has performed nationally and internationally with Chuck Davis & The African American Dance Ensemble, Madagascar Live: China, Circus Conelli Switzerland, The Glee Project Promo featuring Darren Criss, Off-Broadway with Broad Comedy, as well various regional shows. Carlita’s heart is always with North Carolina Theatre, where she’s performed in Jesus Christ Superstar, Hairspray, In The Heights, and Kinky Boots! Carlita is an active performer, certified personal fitness instructor, and mental health advocate. Connect with RDU on Stage Facebook – @rduonstage Twitter – @rduonstage Instagram – @rduonstage Web http://www.rduonstage.com/ (www.rduonstage.com) RDU on Stage is a sponsored project of Fractured Atlas, a non-profit arts service organization. Contributions for the charitable purposes of RDU on Stage must be made payable to “Fractured Atlas” only and are tax-deductible to the extent permitted by law. https://fundraising.fracturedatlas.org/rdu-on-stage/general_support (Make an Online Donation to RDU on Stage now.) Support this podcast

The Shameless Mom Academy
350: Katie Goodman: The Improvised Life

The Shameless Mom Academy

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2019 56:11


Katie Goodman is an award-winning musical comedian, author, speaker, and life-coach. She is a nationally touring keynote speaker on the topic of using the tools of improv comedy in everyday life. Her musical comedy show, “Broad Comedy,” runs Off-Broadway and tours across the country. She has been seen on Showtime, on Current TV, and on TruTV. Her comedy videos, having amassed 3 million views, can be viewed online. She received a Time Out New York Critic’s Pick for Best Cabaret and is signed with Comedy Dynamics, North America’s largest independent record label. Her album “Halfway Closer To Dead” is available on iTunes.  As a keynote speaker, workshop leader and trainer, Katie has taught over 10,000 people the art of improvisational comedy. She writes for O Magazine and is the author of Improvisation For The Spirit: Living A More Creative, Spontaneous and Courageous Life Using The Tools of Improv Comedy. And you’ll definitely want to check out her podcast, The Improvised Life with Katie Goodman.  Listen in to hear Katie share: How you’re already using improvisation in your life - and how to use it more to your advantage Why learning improvisation is a valuable life skill How to practice getting lost and living in unpredictability - especially if you’re a control freak How to live more authentically by refusing to compete How to use improv to change your parenting game The magic of creating space in moments where you feel you have no control Links mentioned: Connect with Katie Tune into Katie’s podcast: The Improvised Life YouTube video: Half Way Closer To Dead Free Resource: Gag Your Inner Critic Worksheet Katie’s Website Katie’s Facebook Katie’s Instagram Katie’s Twitter Thank you to our sponsors: Talkspace: To match with your perfect therapist for a fraction of the price of traditional therapy, go to Talkspace, Make sure to use the code SHAMELESS to get your first week free and show your support for this show. Simple Health: Simple Health provides a more convenient and affordable way to get birth control. Go to Simple Health and enter the code shameless at checkout to have your $20 prescription fee waived. Rothy’s: To get free shipping on any order of Rothy’s shoes, as well as free returns, go to Rothy’s and use the code SHAMELESS at checkout.

The TV Campfire
Don't Take That Tone with Me (Live from ATX)

The TV Campfire

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2018 62:03


Dark, Gritty, Broad Comedy, Dire, Light-hearted. Every TV show has a tone, the overall mood or emotional response it expects to elicit from viewers. Despite many stories being about the same subject matter, how each series tackles those subjects sets them apart from one another giving each show a distinct voice. How does a writer convey a specific tone in his/her script? Then how is that tone conveyed to the actors, writing staff, and department heads? These writers, all known for series with unique tones, discuss how they were able to first capture it on the page and then onto the screen.Episode Guests: Robert & Michelle King (The Good Fight), Davey Holmes (Get Shorty), Melanie Mayron (Jane the Virgin)Moderator: Danielle Turchiano (Variety)ATX Season 8 | June 6-9, 2019 | atxfestival.comWHERE TO FIND USFOLLOW us at @ATXFestival on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook, and let us know your thoughts on this episode (or any episode!) using #TheTVCampfire!WATCH full panels and Q&As from past seasons of ATX at atvxp.com and on our YouTube channel.BUY A BADGE at atxfestival.com and join us next June for ATX Season 8!-----Get 20% off your new favorite pair of jeans @ DSTLD.com with promo code: TVCAMPFIRE

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Literary Treks: A Star Trek Books and Comics Podcast
230: Golf in the Original Klingon

Literary Treks: A Star Trek Books and Comics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2018 79:48


How Much for Just the Planet? Star Trek is no stranger to absurdity. "The Trouble with Tribbles," "I, Mudd," and "A Piece of the Action" are probably the most notable instances, however, it's fair to say that Star Trek has never been quite this off-the-wall! With characters bursting into song at the drop of a hat and over-the-top physical gags including an epic pie fight and a Klingon captain getting his foot stuck in a toilet, the subject of this week's episode isn't your typical Trek! In this episode of Literary Treks, hosts Dan Gunther and Bruce Gibson talk about the highly polarizing classic novel How Much for Just the Planet? We discuss the plot of the novel, the instances of very broad comedy, the characters who populate this colorful tale, artistic flourishes by the author including some surprise cameo appearances, and wrap up with our final thoughts and ratings. In the news segment, we talk about the TNG: Through the Mirror comic series, which is currently being released. We will do a complete review of the entire miniseries in an upcoming episode of Literary Treks! News Through the Mirror (00:02:33) Feature: How Much for Just the Planet? A Polarizing Novel (00:06:21) The Cover (00:10:53) The Plot (00:14:21) Broad Comedy (00:19:22) The Klingons (00:31:05) Artistic Flourishes (00:36:10) The Very, Very Beginning (00:48:23) The Jefferson Randolph Smith (00:55:11) Ratings (01:05:12) Final Thoughts (01:09:13) Hosts Dan Gunther and Bruce Gibson Production Matthew Rushing (Editor and Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Ken Tripp (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager) Brandon-Shea Mutala (Patreon Manager) Ken Tripp (Associate Producer) Brandon-Shea Mutala (Associate Producer) Bruce Gibson (Associate Producer) Justin Oser (Associate Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer) Greg Rozier (Associate Producer) Jeffery Harlan (Associate Producer)

Soapbox Dirty
Laughing with Katie Goodman

Soapbox Dirty

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2017 31:07


Katie Goodman, Broad Comedy sketch leader, comical cabaret queen and writer joins Vivian and Andrew this week for an interview about her creative journey, what it's like to write all facets of comedy and how she never runs out of ideas.

Inspired Conversations with Amy Schuber
249 Katie Goodman, Comedian, Comedy Writer, Speaker, Author & Coach

Inspired Conversations with Amy Schuber

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2017 38:55


Katie Goodman is an award-winning musical comic, actress, author, speaker, and social activist. She's a featured blogger for The Huffington Post and a contributor for The Oprah Magazine. She's the creator and headliner of Broad Comedy and the author of Improvisation for the Spirit. An Inspired Conversation to open your mind in a  creative way. Learn Create Thrive  www.InspiredConversations.net

The Female Insight Zone
Katie Goodman: Focus Where it Matters

The Female Insight Zone

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2016 22:18


Katie Goodman is an award-winning musical comic, actress, author, speaker and social activist. As the creator and headliner of Broad Comedy, an internationally touring satirical show, is co-produced and co-written with her husband, Soren Kisiel, Katie's edgy blend of politics, feminism and music makes her one of the most exciting comedians working today. Born and raised in Brookline, MA, Katie was drafted into politics early. As the daughter of Pulitzer Prize winning journalist, Ellen Goodman, Katie was raised on the importance of addressing social issues. She made her directorial debut in the 2nd grade with the ironic choice of the musical Really Rosie, a story of a precocious child directing and starring in her own musical. And from there she set out on the path of writing and performing. Her subsequent projects have been, shall we say, a little edgier. Along with her solo show, and work with Broad Comedy, Katie and her husband run a theater camp, now in its 21st year for 250 high-energy, theatre-obsessed children. On this episode, Goodman talks about why some women are unwilling to call themselves a feminist and an experience that taught her the importance of speaking up where it makes a difference and when it's worth it.   Key Interview Takeaways Many younger women don't want to call themselves a “feminist” because they've grown up in a feminist world and therefore take it for granted. Taking it for granted isn't a bad thing but we need to remember that there is still work to be done. Comedy is a great place to talk about social issues because it makes people step back and listen with perspective. It's important to identify the things that inspire you as well as the things that will create burnout. For Goodman, it's important to know where and when to speak up. Where it makes a difference and when it's worth it. The format of social media encourages bullying because many people feel like they aren't doing it to real people. Connect with Katie Goodman katiegoodman.com Twitter: twitter.com/katiegoodman Instagram: instagram.com/thekatiegoodman Facebook: facebook.com/KatieGoodmanComedian Youtube: youtube.com/user/broadcomedy Resources Improvisation for the Spirit – By Katie Goodman katiegoodman.com/tickets   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

What's The Buzz NY
KATIE GOODMAN: CUTTING EDGE COMEDIAN WITH A KICK!

What's The Buzz NY

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2015 33:00


Katie Goodman is an award-winning musical comic, actress, author, creative coach, and social activist. She has been seen on Showtime's The Green Room With Paul Provenza, on Current TV as a pundit, is a featured blogger for The Huffington Post, has contributed to O, The Oprah Magazine and is the author of “Improvisation For The Spirit.” She is the creator and headliner of “Broad Comedy,” an internationally touring satirical musical show that she and her husband Soren Kisiel write and direct. Her solo show is presently playing in New York City. Katie and Soren were nominated for theMacArthur Foundation Genius Grant for their extensive work in theatre, and were also nominated for The EPIC Award from The White House Project for emerging artists. Her album is available on Itunes, her book on Amazon, and her comedy music videos can be seen, having amassed over 1.5 million hits on Youtube. www.KatieGoodman.com

V-RADIO
V-RADIO on TZM Global, Katie Goodman interview!

V-RADIO

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2012 53:00


This is a re-upload of my recent interview with Katie Goodman on TZM Global radio. You can check out Katie's work at http://www.broadcomedy.com/

Freedomizer Radio Network
Proof Negative Show: REAL PATRIOT NEWS - w/ Katie Goodman

Freedomizer Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2011 180:00


Welcome to the Proof Negative Show, home of REAL discussion of Patriot News. Proof welcomes Katie Goodman from Broad Comedy. Proof describes how we need to free ourselves from the Republican-Democrat boxes the Global Elites placed us in. Come join us & let us help you wake up before it's too late!