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Victoria Rader, Ph.D., is the Possibility Coach®, founder of YU2SHINE and a Regional Director for Global Woman Club Metro DC. Victoria is a globally recognized transformational speaker, featured in Forbes and seen on CNN, Fox, ABC, and NBC. A pioneer of Quantum Personal Development, Victoria created innovative tools like MyGiftOffer.com, mE Journals, Empower-mE and Master-mE apps. A multiple-time best-selling, award-winning author and Broadway Producer, she is also featured in the upcoming Zero Limits movie. Her work frees individuals toward fulfillment and prosperity. Her teachings have even reached the moon through the Lunar Legacy project. Victoria's mission is to help others to quantum leap their life by remembering and shining their light through LOVE—Life Originating Vibrant Emotion. An avid reader, traveler, tennis player and dog lover, Victoria's greatest joy in life is her family. Above all, Victoria is clear that all that has been accomplished by her has simply been accomplished through her via God's infinite divine grace.In this episode, we discover the following: 1. What is Quantum Personal Development? 2. How do we surrender to LOVE as Life Originating Vibrant Emotion? 3. How can we bridge the gap between science and spirituality? 4. Victoria's favorite Quantum Personal Development™ practice. With podcast host Mark SephtonHope you'll enjoy the episode! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Kandi Burruss, the former Real Housewife of Atlanta, is now a regular Broadway producer of shows including “The Piano Lesson” and the current “Othello” starring Denzel Washington and Jake Gyllenhaal. Here's how she hopes her work is helping to make a new Broadway for everyone. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Eric Schnall is a Broadway producer and author from New York.Eric grew up attending Broadway productions with his parents, leading to a professional career which saw him driving critically-lauded shows like the Hedwig and the Angry Inch revival, and Fleabag.In 2024, Eric published his first book, I Make Envy on Your Disco – a love letter to Berlin, through the eyes of a late 30s gay man exploring the city in the early 2000s, running from personal turmoil and finding solace in the concrete jungle.I love Berlin, so I was already on board, but I really love Eric's book. Berlin is as much a character in the story as any of the fabulous people in Eric's cast, and I highly recommend it to fans of Less. We discuss music by Prince, Deee-Lite, and the Eurythmics. Follow Eric online.The other bits:Tracks of Our Queers is recorded and edited between Gadigal and Ngarigo land in Australia, by me, Andy GottListen to all of the music discussed in the pod with the Selections from Tracks of Our Queers playlistYou can email me with your own queer tracks or guest recommendations at tracksofourqueers@gmail.comOur beautiful artwork is illustrated by Luke TribeSend me a short message!Support the showI'd love to hear about your queer tracks. Send me a voice note of a song, album, or artist that has resonated with your life, and I'll include it in an upcoming episode. You can email me your voicenote at tracksofourqueers@gmail.com. Help keep Tracks of Our Queers ad-free by shouting me a coffee right here. Thank you for your support.
I couldn't keep my fangirling at bay when chatting with my new pal, Julie Boardman; co-founder and Executive Director of the Museum of Broadway; a spectacular new experience in Times Square for theatre lovers and practitioners alike. A multiple TONY Award winning Broadway Producer, Julie is currently keeping busy with smash hit revivals of Romeo and Juliet, Sunset Boulevard, Cabaret at the Kit Kat Klub and boasts tremendously successful Broadway productions of Stephen Sondheim's Company, An American in Paris, Funny Girl, Head over Heels and (this is where my fan-girling came into play) two of the most remarkable nights I have ever spent in a theatre; the Broadway productions of Indecent and The Inheritence. During our time together (not nearly enough...she is a pure joy), Julie talks about the idea of entrepreneurship and bringing a devised concept to life out of nothing but determination and grit. Now a mentor for young thinkers - particularly women who hope to follow a similar path - Julie is a veritable font of knowledge, humor and positive energy and I hope you enjoy the discussion even half as much as I did!
Michael Wolk is a Broadway producer and has written screenplays including "Innocent Blood", produced by Warner Brothers and directed by John Landis, mystery novels such as "The Beast On Broadway" and "Signet". He is currently working on a musical adaptation of "The Pianist" and the forthcoming "The Karate Kid". His performances have been at The Lincoln Center, Kennedy Center, George Street Playhouse, and in Central Park. He's the founder of All For One Theatre, he works and lives in Times Square. Check out Michael's newest book, "Devils Game" at https://try.devilsgame.com.
Small Business Surgeon Podcast, Episode 293 | Cliff Bleszinski, The Genius Behind Gears of War talks Comedy, and Creative Entrepreneurship On this week's episode, we learn about the extraordinary life and career of Cliff Bleszinski, the mastermind behind legendary video games like Gears of War and Unreal Tournament. Cliff shares his journey from being "Nintendo Boy" in middle school to becoming one of the most influential figures in the gaming industry. Cliff breaks down his thoughts on creativity, leadership, and navigating the challenges of building and managing a team in high-stakes industries. He opens up about his newer ventures beyond gaming, including producing Broadway shows, co-owning restaurants, and even testing his skills in stand-up comedy. Cliff also talks about the highs and lows of his career, the importance of chasing your passions, and how life is about creating your own story. If you're a gamer, entrepreneur, or someone looking to get inspired, this episode is packed with humor, insights, and actionable advice.
In this week's episode of Quill and Curtain, we have DonMike Mendoza. Don Michael H. Mendoza, (Don Mike), is the Founder of DMH Mendoza Productions and the Co-Founder and Executive Producer of LA TI DO Productions where through both entities he's produced on Broadway (Smash, Here Lies Love), Off-Broadway (Hazing U), and hundreds of cabarets, concerts, theatrical shows, and events nationally since 2012. Concurrently, he is an independent marketing professional who served as the first Director of Marketing & Media for the Filipino American Symphony Orchestra in Los Angeles. Mendoza is an alumnus of the Commercial Theater Institute in New York City, and holds a B.A. in Musical Theatre & Journalism and an M.A. in Strategic Communication from American University where he sits on the Alumni Association Board, and he also sits on the Board of Directors for New York Theatre Barn, and The Filipino American Association of Pittsburgh. The podcast is sponsored by Point Park University's MFA program in Writing for screen and stage. Find out more here: https://bit.ly/3zjugR2 To support the podcast: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/QuillandCurtainPodcast The Podcast SWAG store!: https://www.bonfire.com/store/the-quill-and-curtain-podcast/
Welcome to Warrior Women in Business Podcast Episode 59 where host and lead Warrior Woman Jasmine Sandler sat down with a true Warrior Woman on Broadway, Robin Gorman Newman. Robin is a Tony-award winning Broadway Producer and has been beyond some of the biggest shows on Broadway! In this episode she shares advice on how to develop a career on Broadway and her background to success! Robin is also a well known Love Coach. In this episode, she gives specific action tips on how to create the most loving relationships in your life, so let's go... Robin Gorman Newman Bio Robin won her first Tony/Drama Desk/Outer Critics Circle Award as a producer on the musical revival Parade in 2023. She was a producer on Natasha, Pierre and the Great Comet of 1812 (Tony award nominated) and Fat Ham (Tony award nominated), and is currently on the producing team of The Who's Tommy (Tony award nominated), Cabaret (Tony award nominated), Smash (coming spring 2025, based on the hit tv series) and Museum of Broadway. Robin has, in fact, been Tony award nominated for every show she has produced!! She is in early development, with a theater colleague, on a musical inspired by Robin's book HOW TO MARRY A MENSCH, and she has been seen on CNN and Today discussing the title and dishing dating/relationship advice. Her website is LoveCoach.com, and she has successfully coached who have gone on to meet their significant other. To contact Robin directly, head to www.LoveCoach.com Warrior Women in Military Tee mentioned... As mentioned in the show, Warrior Women has designed a premium women's tee to raise monies to support the over 3 million women in the military whose stories are told at the Women's Military Memorial as per our last podcast guest, Phyllis Wilson, Memorial president. For every tee purchased, we are donating $1 to the Memorial to help keep the museum and memorial going and support active women in the U.S. Military. Consider purchasing your tee now at https://www.jasminesandlerdigitalmarketingmedia.com/warrior-women-line/p/warrior-women-in-military-tee Warrior Woman Anthem Song featured ... The song, written by our own JASMINE SANDLER aka the artist JazzRock , "Warrior Woman" is shared briefly in this episode as a tribute to all warrior women like Robin who although are leading Broadway productions and involved with multiple projects give their time and generosity to help those warrior women that are just coming up in these industries. The song "Warrior Woman" is now available on all streaming platforms. You can stream or download this right now! The song is also currently in consideration by multiple major women's sports leagues as their anthem. The song is copyrighted and represented by JSM for Artists. For any organization interested in licensing it for widespread use, contact Jasmine directly at jasmine@jasminesandler.com. To grab the song now, https://www.reverbnation.com/silentfuryband/song/34535299-warrior-woman-song-by-jazzrock How to get involved with Warrior Women in Business Warrior Women in Business includes the podcast , NYC and Beverly Hills educational women's events and women's concert series as well as branding and marketing services for female entrepreneurs and women in the arts. Want to get featured on Warrior Women in Business? Impact other Warrior Women? Check out benefits to joining in our Patreon - at any level! https://patreon.com/WarriorWomeninBusiness Visit the WWIB main site - www.warriorwomenbusiness.com or connect with us in social! https://www.linkedin.com/company/65364784/ https://www.facebook.com/WarriorWomeninBusinessWWIB/ https://twitter.com/Warriorwomenib https://www.instagram.com/warriorwomeninbusiness/ https://www.meetup.com/WARRIORWOMENINBUSINESS/ https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLhy6Dd03zoScnZak9cQVwKy4akp8h4qOo https://www.linkedin.com/groups/2583418/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/Warriorwomeninbusinessmembers E-mail us for more information - info@warriorwomenbusiness.com
Select Series: In this special Select episode, we'll delve into "Making Your Brand Referable" with Michael Roderick. Originally aired as Episode 73 of Guts, Grit & Great Business® on July 13, 2021, it's a conversation that remains as relevant and insightful as ever. Whether you're tuning in for the first time or revisiting it as a longtime listener, we're thrilled to have you with us. With Michael Roderick, the CEO of Small Pond Enterprises which helps thoughtful givers become thought leaders by making their brands referable, their messaging memorable, and their ideas unforgettable. He is also the host of the podcast Access to Anyone which shows how you can get to know anyone you want in business and in life using time-tested relationship-building principles. Michael's unique methodology comes from his own experience of going from being a High School English teacher to a Broadway Producer in under two years. Join us for this super enjoyable conversation on how to create a brand that is memorable, that gets referred, and that creates influence instead of relying on persuasion. You will not want to miss Michael's walk through of his own framework, which models the work he teaches to others in simplifying their brand messaging, and creating ideas that are easy to share. We discuss the importance of packaging your ideas and intellectual property, how your business is like a broadway show, and the importance of structure when sharing ideas. Michael will have you thinking about your business in a whole new way, and will give you actionable takeaways that will help you simplify what you are already doing, and bring a level of focus to your messaging and ideas that you may not have had before. To access the show notes and get access to Michael's Referability Rater (FREE QUIZ), visit www.legalwebsitewarrior.com/podcast/michael-roderick
Catherine Schwartz Markowitz '11, is a Broadway Producer.
With the 77th Tonys airing last night, we couldn't be more stoked for recent Music (ed) Matters guest, Cristina Vivenzio, a producer whose show just won the Tony for Best Musical (and Best Director and Best Lighting Design)! Not just any show, this one is based off of the well loved and still taught book, “The Outsiders.” If you haven't downloaded the cast album, my fav song is “Great Expectations,” but you'll love the entire set, so do that right after listening to the rebroadcast of this awesome conversation. In this episode, Cristina shares how an idea goes from thought to a stage on Broadway…one of the many ways this dream can become a reality. Along the way, Cristina shares tips, encouragement, and just a lot of cool insight for what is looking like the next big show in NYC! Find out more by jumping back to Episode 176 :)
Have you ever found yourself at a networking event awkwardly waiting for a break in the conversation to deliver that perfectly polished elevator pitch? Or maybe you've had a one-on-one meeting where you only received polite nods and “interesting” as feedback? On today's episode, we discuss the art of creating genuine connections and becoming a person others can't stop talking about – in a good way! The fact is, most of us understand networking and referrals to be integral to business success, but not everyone recognizes that the right way to go about them can make a world of difference. The fine line between a forgettable interaction and one that leaves a memorable impression often comes down to the way we share our expertise and engage in conversations. That's what makes today's talk especially important; it's about transitioning from formulaic pitches to fostering conversations that organically generate interest and lead to referrals. So how do you become truly referable without resorting to aggressive tactics that can turn people off? This is where our guest, Michael Roderick, comes into the picture. Michael Roderick is the CEO of Small Pond Enterprises which helps thoughtful givers become thought leaders by making their brands referable, their messaging memorable, and their ideas unforgettable. He is also the host of the podcast Access to Anyone which shows how you can get to know anyone you want in business and in life using time-tested relationship-building principles. Michael's unique methodology comes from his own experience of going from being a High School English teacher to a Broadway Producer in under two years. Links Mentioned: https://www.myreferabilityrater.com
Let's explore exactly what goes into developing a new Broadway music with producer (and Tony voter) Cristina Maria Vivenzio! If you haven't heard, there's a new book musical hitting the Broadway mainstream mid March and we can't wait! The preview tracks have been epic! In this episode we talk all things from the classic novel, The Outsiders and how it's being adapted to what's destined for an award winning musical! Cristina Marie Vivenzio (Producer) is currently the Vice President of Production and Development at The Araca Group and a Co-Producer on their Broadway musical, The Outsiders. Prior to her time at The Araca Group, Cristina worked at the producing office, National Artists Management Company, during the opening of their Tony Award-winning production of Pippin before joining the theatre owner, Jujamcyn Theaters, as the Executive Department Director working directly with all senior leadership and the Creative Operations Department. While at Jujamcyn, she was the Production Coordinator for the annual August Wilson Monologue Competition, a nation-wide high school event that culminates on the Broadway stage and filmed for Netflix in the documentary, Giving Voice. Cristina is also credited as an Associate Producer on the Netflix capture of the Broadway show, Diana The Musical, filmed during the height of the pandemic while maintaining strict Covid production protocols. Cristina is a proud alumni of the Broadway League's Rising Stars Fellowship, the Commercial Theater Institutes Producing Intensive and the People's Institute for Survival and Beyond's Community Organizing Workshop. Cristina is a graduate of New York University, Tisch School of the Arts.Learn more about The Outsiders at Outsidersmusical.com. Listen to this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/XMTsMTNI8_g The Music (ed) Matters Podcast is sponsored by our friends over at Perform International. Thinking of going on tour domestically or abroad, want to take a solo tour, or team up with a dynamic festival? PI offers the best educationally sound and culturally significant experiences! Check them out, and tell them Emmy sent you :) Perform-International.com Order your copy of “The Business of Choir" - check out the website, businessofchoir.com. Join us over at Patreon.com/MusicEdMatters for monthly meet-ups, monthly bonus episodes, special content, and more!
Authenticity is the heartbeat of successful marketing – embrace who you are, not who you think you should be. In this episode, we have Tyler Mount, the Founder and CEO of Henry Street Creative, to share the glitz and glamour of Broadway to the forefront of the digital marketing landscape. Learn the power of an authentic voice, the art of effective leadership, building viral sensations, and more. Tune in now! Check out the full series of "Career Sessions, Career Lessons" podcasts here or visit pathwise.io/podcast/. A full written transcript of this episode is also available at [insert URL for the transcript of this episode.]Become a PathWise member today! Join at https://pathwise.io/join-now/
We have a dear friend and legitimate LEGEND on the pod! E. Clayton Cornelious joins us! A Tony nominated investor/producer and a 25-year Broadway veteran, who has appeared in over 10 Broadway shows! Currently producing The Who's Tommy and Spamalot on Broadway and coming off starring on the Ain't Too Proud tour, E. Clay is a truly fierce multi-hyphenate and entrepreneur. We talk about his wild journey from actor to producer, his various business ventures and the mindset that has allowed him to carve out a successful living in this crazy business.“CREATIVE RISK”, is a new podcast hosted by actors Joshua Morgan and Mike Labbadia of Artist's Strategy where they explore all things art, entrepreneurialism and everything in between. The acting industry is more volatile and competitive than ever before, therefore the artist must evolve in order to take radical ownership over their creative businesses. Each episode, Mike and Joshua will get raw and unfiltered, giving hot takes and cutting edge strategies on how to build a sustainable career in the arts.____________________________________________________________________Get exclusive content as well as discounts on merch and coaching at our Patreon.https://www.patreon.com/CreativeRiskPodcast
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Toni R. Isreal is no stranger to arts and entertainment. Having spent her childhood years attending live performances with her mother, Toni sought and secured key apprenticeship opportunities to thrive from her greatest interests: film, television, and theater. Now, with decades of experience in audience development and brand management, Toni is admired for her expertise in multi-cultural marketing, strategic implementation, and her signature ability to inspire, develop, and innovate creative thinking. Isreal is the CEO and Founder of REALEMN Productions, Broadway's leading diversity consultant for marketing, partnership, PR, and producing. With amazing success and the opportunity to expand, Isreal recently launched REALEMN Enterprises which ultimately aligns REALEMN's partnerships across theatre, television, film, and music. In addition to being a proud member of New York Women in Film & Television, Isreal is a co-founder of The Industry Standard Group (TISG), a Broadway League Fellow, an awardee of the Central New Jersey Chapter of the National Coalition of 100 Black Women for Excellence in Economic Empowerment, and a highly sought-after guest presenter for conversations around arts and entertainment. Toni led multicultural outreach for the reopening of Broadway post the COVID shutdown and successfully developed and implemented an ‘Essential Workers Campaign,' an initiative for Broadway shows to give thanks to our country's essential workers. The ‘Essential Workers Campaign' was activated at 6 leading Broadway shows and counting. REALEMN's current roster of clients is inclusive of 2022 Tony Award Winning MJ The Musical and 2019 8 Time Tony Award Winning HADESTOWN, just to name a few. Additionally, REALEMN champions community engagement and communication strategy for multiple regional theatres along the East Coast and California's The Ole Globe. Isreal's REALEMN Enterprises already has a renowned slate including Award-winning Director Phill Branch's documentary and homage to the iconic Hampton University, A Mixtape Comedy Show hosted by the renowned Royale Watkins, co-production credit with The Secret Garden Musical, and amazing music components that are soon to be announced. Previously Isreal was a consultant with New York's World-Famous Apollo Theater, where she had secured over a million dollars in sales and was the Managing Director of Walker International Communications Group (WICG). A proud member of CTI – Commercial Theater Institute, Isreal was instrumental in projects including but not limited to, 2018 Tony Award Winning Once On This Island, Disney's Aladdin and The Lion King, HUGHIE starring Forrest Whittaker, A Raisin in the Sun starring Denzel Washington, A Trip To Bountiful starring the late Cicely Tyson. Toni Isreal advocates promoting the arts and entertainment to multicultural communities and delivering engaging experiences that encourage audiences to secure their seats and tune in. To contact Toni R. Isreal please email toni.isreal@realemnproductions.com or call 609-532-3930. For additional engagement, follow @realemnproductions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dive into the multifaceted world of Jennifer Manichurian, a former divorce mediator and family therapist turned prolific writer, on and off Broadway producer, and screenwriter. In this captivating episode of the 'Living the Dream' podcast with Curveball, Jennifer shares the winding path of her career journey, the inspiration behind her novel 'Alphabet', and the intricate process of bringing stories to life on stage and screen. With a life as colorful as the characters she creates, Jennifer's tale is one of adaptation, creativity, and the enduring pursuit of passion.
Welcome to the Left of Str8 Podcasts: This is our “Left of Str8 Show” Interview Series, where we tell the stories of our amazing LGBTQ Community and fantastic Straight Ally's. This episode is one of our double header interviews for our Premiere Week of Season 7. I was honored to talk to a true icon in the theatre community, Tom D'Angora, an Actor, Writer, Director and Producer that is currently co-producing 3 standouts in the current season; “Harmony,” the musical created by Barry Manilow, “How to Dance in Ohio,” a remarkable show based on a true story, and the upcoming “Suff” which is being co-produced by Hilary Clinton. Summary Tom D'Angora, a luminary in the world of Broadway, discusses his background, film work, and producing career. He shares stories of working with Leslie Jordan, Rue McClanahan, Morgan Fairchild, Omar Sharif Jr., and more. Tom also talks about his diva shows, producing Naked Boys Singing and The Musical of Musicals, and his current project, Harmony, with Barry Manilow. In this conversation, Tom D'Angora discusses the success of Barry and Bruce's dream, the rise of female directors in the entertainment industry, and the musical 'How to Dance in Ohio.' He also shares his excitement for upcoming shows and the importance of LGBTQ activism and representation in the industry. Tom offers words of wisdom for up-and-coming artists and reveals his superpowers and dream date night with his partner Michael. Takeaways Tom D'Angora has been involved in the world of Broadway as a producer, director, and writer. He has worked with notable actors and performers such as Leslie Jordan, Rue McClanahan, Morgan Fairchild, Omar Sharif Jr., and more. Tom has produced successful shows like Naked Boys Singing and The Musical of Musicals. His current project is Harmony, a musical collaboration with Barry Manilow. The success of Barry and Bruce's dream is a testament to their hard work and the support of lead producer Ken Davenport. The entertainment industry is seeing a rise in female directors, and it is important to continue pushing for more inclusion and opportunities for women in the field. The musical 'How to Dance in Ohio' is a heartwarming story that highlights the achievements and challenges of young adults with autism.
You can grow your business by having connections to helpful relationships. To maximize your opportunities, you must first get to know the person. The question then becomes: How do you start to truly know someone? Your very own Sales Maven, Nikki Rausch, is here to offer tips, techniques, and strategies to master your sales conversations. Discover methods to place yourself in the position to thrive in business and produce true value for your audience. Today, learn how to access anyone in business in this Mastering Excellence Series conversation on this episode of the Sales Maven Show. Michael Roderick is the CEO of Small Pond Enterprises which helps thoughtful givers become thought leaders by making their brands referable, their messaging memorable, and their ideas unforgettable. He is also the host of the podcast Access to Anyone which shows how you can get to know anyone you want in business and in life using time-tested relationship-building principles. Michael's unique methodology comes from his own experience of going from being a High School English teacher to a Broadway Producer in under two years. In today's episode, Nikki and Michael talk about how to access anyone in business. Michael discusses how to develop real connections that build rapport and get you what you need. Listen as Nikki and Michael talk about access vs. interest, relationship acquisition vs. relationship retention, and accepting all meetings vs. curating meetings. Nikki invites you to join the Sales Maven Society, don't miss this opportunity for you and Nikki to work together. Bring your questions, concerns, sales challenges, and she provides answers and guidance to boost your confidence. Join the Sales Maven Society here, click add to cart, and then checkout and use coupon code: 47trial to get your first month for $47.00! In This Episode: [00:27] - Welcome, and thank you for listening! [01:36] - Michael Roderick believes connections are about interest. [04:24] - Michael is always thinking about how to create curiosity. PART 1 [06:18] - Michael is always thinking about how to create curiosity. PART 2 [09:00] - What is a helpful checklist to know if you created curiosity? [11:05] - Michael describes how you can use opportunities to help others and help yourself. [13:57] - How can you make connections for other people? [16:36] - Michael talks about the interactions that no one wants to have. [19:05] - Get to know the person first and you'll find out the information you need. [21:42] - Help others become successful. [23:36] - Let people know what you need. PART 1 [25:33] - Let people know what you need. PART 2 [27:21] - Why do most “success formulas” not work for everyone? PART 1 [29:58] - Why do most “success formulas” not work for everyone? PART 2 [31:53] - Michael shares how “reciprocity impulse” and “reciprocity timeline” impact daily life. [34:46] - What's your understanding of reciprocity? [36:43] - Michael shares the biggest issue people face in relationship building. [39:37] - Trust is built through consistency and intention. [41:52] - You don't have to meet with everyone. [44:33] - How can you curate your meetings? [47:22] - “Start by curating.” [50:20] - What's a surprising fact about Michael? [52:42] - What's up next for Michael? [55:18] - Thank you for listening. Nikki is so grateful you are here! For more actionable sales tips, download the FREE Closing The Sale Ebook. Find Nikki: Nikki Rausch nikki@yoursalesmaven.com Facebook | Twitter | LinkedIn | Instagram Sales Maven Society Work With Nikki Discussion To download free Resources from Nikki: www.yoursalesmaven.com/maven Find Michael: Michael Roderick Access to Anyone Podcast Twitter | Facebook
Host Luisa Lyons chats with the Grammy nominated, and Tony, Olivier, Drama Desk, and Emmy Award winning Broadway producer Jim Kierstead. Jim's extensive producing credits include Kinky Boots, Pippin, Hadestown, The Inheritance, The Lehman Trilogy and The Inheritance. He is also the co-founder of Broadway Virtual, a new company that aims to help artists develop work for stage and screen.Jim shares how his background in computer science, and clinical and counseling psychology helps him be a Broadway producer, the importance of filmed theatre, capturing The Gospel According to Heather off-Broadway, why Broadway shows like Kinky Boots are being filmed in the West End, the virtual benefit of Elegies for Angels, Punks and Raging Queens, the Yank 10th anniversary concert, and the movie version of Be More Chill! Jim Kierstead (Producer) is a Grammy-nominated, Emmy, Olivier, and six-time Tony Award-winning producer of the Broadway, touring, Toronto, and London productions of Kinky Boots, Pippin, Hadestown, The Inheritance, The Lehman Trilogy, and Company. In addition, he has been a co-producer of 25 Broadway productions. Off-Broadway projects include The Gospel According To Heather, Unexpected Joy, Yank! (Drama Desk and Lucille Lortel Nominees), Bright Colors and Bold Patterns, and Thrill Me (Drama Desk and Outer Critics Circle Nominees). He has also produced extensively in London's West End and produced Miami's hit immersive show Amparo. Jim is on the Board of Directors of The York Theatre Company and The Abingdon Theatre Company and is the founder of the digital theatre content creation company Broadway Virtual. Show LinksJim Kierstead - https://kiersteadproductions.com/ Broadway Virtual - https://www.broadwayvirtual.com/ Support the showFilmed Live Musicals is where musicals come home. Use the searchable database to find musicals filmed on stage to watch from the comfort of your living room! Visit www.filmedlivemusicals.com to learn more. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube. You can also support the site at Patreon. Patrons get early access to the podcast and site content, no matter how much you pledge. Become a Patron today!Filmed Live Musicals is created by Luisa Lyons, an Australian actor, writer, and musician. Luisa holds a Masters in Music Theatre from London's Royal Central School of Speech and Drama and now lives, works, and plays in New York. Learn more at www.luisalyons.com and follow on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook.
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Lighthouse: An Immersive Drinking Musical opens in nearly five weeks! Tickets can be purchased here. We're offering associate producer credit for people who invest $500 and PRODUCER credit for people who invest $1,000. Interested? Email info@jacklynthrapp.com Jacki Thrapp reveals how she's made the Apple Music and iTunes charts in previous projects.
This week on Ending Domestic Abuse, Dr. Ludy Green speaks with Wendy Federman - a Broadway Producer, philanthropist, businesswoman, and film producer (amongst other professions)! Wendy has won 13 Tony Awards for her work as a producer. We are honored to have Wendy join us to share her life story and advice for those looking to follow their dreams in the world of the arts.
LAMAR RICHARDSON is an actor and producer born in New Brunswick, New Jersey and raised in Charlotte, North Carolina. He received his B.A. from Columbia University in the City of New York in 2015. Shortly after, Lamar made his regional theater debut as 'Sylvester' in Phylicia Rashad's award-winning production of August Wilson's Ma Rainey's Black Bottom at the Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles in 2016. He made his Broadway debut as a Co-Producer of the 2022-2023 revival of Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman starring Wendell Pierce, Sharon D. Clarke, and Andre de Shields at the Hudson Theatre. Kander and Ebb's New York, New York is his next endeavor as a Co-Producer. He is also currently producing Afrika Brown's new play in development, The Fight. Lamar co-founded Ivy Lion Productions, which is an independent production company that centers underrepresented voices and champions empowering stories. His additional acting credits include: Jordan Peele's 'Weird City', Richard Lawson's ‘Black Terror,' James Sweeney's 'Straight Up' on Netflix, and NBC's 'New Amsterdam.' How he got his first representatives with cold outreach Hand modeling together for multiple Samsung commercials and getting a parts representation The story of booking Ma Rainey's Black Bottom after a NYC reading with Phylicia Rashad and how he almost got in his own way Oprah's super soul gospel brunch at her house with Reese Witherspoon, Angela Bassett, Kerry Washington, Julia Roberts, and more All of his jobs are in service to his work as an actor Becoming a Broadway producer for Death of a Salesman and New York, New York: what steps did he take to start and how being an actor prepared him Getting the Front Row Fellowship with Columbia University and what that entails Producing Afrika Brown's play The Fight, with a reading at the Apollo theater Co-producer of New York, New York with Lin Manuel Miranda What he doesn't have time for anymore as an actor Guest: Website IMDb Instagram Twitter Front Row Fellow Host: Instagram: @MentorsontheMic @MichelleSimoneMiller Twitter: @MentorsontheMic @MichelleSimoneM Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/mentorsonthemic Website: www.michellesimonemiller.com Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/24mmichelle If you like this episode, check out Becoming Casting Director Erica Hart ("THAT DAMN MICHAEL CHE," "GODFATHER OF HARLEM," "THE BOLD TYPE") Click here to join our Mailing list. Ads: Cave Day --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/michelle-miller4/support
Jamie deRoy discsses her father backing "The Pajama Game" and "Damn Yankees"; her dad being a big fan of Broadway; getting advice from Harold Prince her senior year of high school to stay in Pittsburgh; her leaving for NY fter one year in college; working with Larry Keith and Margot Moser; Sidney Simon; Margot Moser wants her to stay in NY and take voice lessons with her teacher; getting cast in The Drunkard; becoming friends with its musical coordinator, Barry Manilow; getting hired in the mountains and having Barry write the charts; not writing patter; opening for Irving C. Watson; being a popular opening act with comedic songs; opening for Joan Rivers; performing in the Monkey Bar with Crandall & Charles and Mel Martin; Norman Steinberg; Jeffrey Richards has Jamie watch The Complete Works of William Shakespeare Abridged; she becomes co-producer; revival of show is paused by 9/11; producing Mr. Saturday Night; it was supposed to follow The Lehman Trilogy but COVID hit; Jamie performs a duet with Tyne Daly at a benefit for Primary Stages; COVID closed Broadway; many people quit acting; a British cast gets stranded in NY; Jamie gets COVID in October 2022; producing Beetlejuice, Tina, Fiddler on the Roof, Angels in America and The Inheritance; two most emotional theatre events - the end of The Inheritance and the first "Jamie deRoy and Friends" which paid tribute to cabaret critic Bob Harrington in 1992; producing The Lion, The Two of Us (with Jay Johnson) and Say Goodnight Gracie (with Frank Gorshin); seeing understudies; co-starring with Rene Auberjonois in Threepenny Opera; how sitting next to Martin Scorcese got her cast in Goodfellas and how leaving to go to Cannes got her a bigger part that wasn't cut; appearing in See No Evil, Here No Evil; recording nine albums; her TV show of over thirty years, Jamie deRoy and Friends; what shows she has currently out and about to come out; working with Judy Gold; and making sure to tape everything.
Ben Brantley was the chief theater critic of The New York Times for more than 20 years. He wrote more than 2,500 reviews over 27 years beginning in 1993.During Adam's first act as a Broadway Producer, Ben and Adam “passed each other in the theater aisle” so to speak. Ben reviewed some of Adam's biggest hits and being consummate professionals, they would not engage while reviews were underway. But in between shows, and now that Ben has taken his last bow as a theater critic having retired to the bucolic Hudson River Valley, Adam and Ben have a proper sit down to discuss all things Broadway and beyond. One you cannot miss! Before joining The Times, Ben was a staff writer for the New Yorker and Vanity Fair. He reviewed fashion for Women's Wear Daily, where he was the Paris bureau chief and European editor; and reviewed movies for Elle magazine. He grew up in Winston-Salem, N.C., and graduated from Swarthmore College. He is the editor of two books of New York Times theater reviews and a recipient of the George Jean Nathan Award for theater criticism. Enjoy this departure from the chaos of America's political storm as you sink into a charming conversation about art, life, and well, even some politics actually-between 2 stars who have seen, experienced and contributed so much to art and to our culture. Ladies and gentlemen, Ben Brantley! *applause as curtain rises Stay Dirty, Stay Moderate, and Stay Safe.
Want to level up your singing, acting & auditioning skills? Award-winning Broadway producer Jordan Scott Gilbert shares his top tips for a career on the stage. Don't miss this backstage look and get a peek behind the show business curtain. IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN:Jordan's journey to becoming an award-winning Broadway producerThe business of performing artsHelpful techniques for a great singing voiceAn expert acting tip for an instant level up3 excellent audition tips to land your next roleRESOURCES/LINKS MENTIONED:Les Misérables - https://www.lesmis.com/ABOUT: JORDAN SCOTT GILBERTJordan became one of the youngest AWARD-WINNING Broadway producers in broadway theatrical history, being the first-ever recipient of the BROADWAY PRODUCER OF THE YEAR AWARD with his musical being nominated for 3 TONY® AWARDS. Jordan is the artistic director & producer of GOOD NEWS THEATRICS, whose mission is to develop and produce first-class, Gospel-centered plays and musicals aimed for Broadway, Off-Broadway, Tour, and/or Film. In association with one of the world's top Christian websites: BibleHub.com (which receives about 2-4 MILLION views PER DAY), Jordan is in development directing a Broadway-aimed National Tour of a new musical called THE TITANIC HERO, which he also co-wrote.Jordan received a certificate of recognition from Carnegie Hall for excellence in teaching voice, and as an Acting, Singing, Audition, and Career Coach has offered Acting & Singing lessons working successfully with celebrities, actors, singers, and students from around the world. In addition to being asked to Produce on several Broadway/West End shows, films, and TV projects, Jordan has worked on developing a number of industry projects, including new musicals for James Rado, who co-wrote the 60's hit musical “Hair,” and the ACADEMY® and EMMY® AWARD nominated John Cameron, who wrote the original musical score for the worldwide musical phenomenon Les Misérables.CONNECT WITH: JORDANWebsite: Jordan Scott Gilbert: https://www.jordanscottgilbert.com/castingactingauditions/Phone Number: (212) 222-0200 for coachingCONNECT WITH US:Website: http://www.hammersnhugs.comYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/AhnaFulmerHammersNHugsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/ahnafulmer/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hammersnhugsContact The Show!Website: https://hammersnhugs.com/imperfectly-empowered-podcast/Email: ahna@hammersnhugs.com*NEW* IG: https://www.instagram.com/ahnafulmer/
Today on the Joan Hamburg Show, Joan talks with legendary producer Julian Schlossberg about his new book, "Try Not To Hold It Against Me: A Producer's Life". Joan and Julian recall stories from the heyday of Hollywood, Broadway, and television. Fond memories of old New York, from Roast Beef King to the Paramount Theatre to Judy Garland at the Palace. Comics, Vaudeville, Movie Shows, Rodeos and all the things that made old New York great. The Joan Hamburg Show, Sundays at 2pm on 77WABC. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hunter Arnold is a Producer of a plethora of Broadway Tony Winners and hits including Kinky Boots, Dear Evan Hansen, Pretty Woman, the current Broadway musicals Hadestown, Some Like It Hot… the Neil Diamond musical A Beautiful Noise… and the Play, Pictures from Home at Studio 54 with Nathan Lane, as well as upcoming shows like Back to the Future and Once Upon a One More Time - An original story powered by the music of Britney Spears. We discuss: -What influenced him early on to love theatre and eventually become a prolific Broadway Producer? -How the pandemic changed things and how did he and does he maintain optimism when things looked so bleak and we are still not entirely out of the woods? -It has been said that only one in four and five shows turn a profit. Is that true, and why against these odds does he produce Broadway shows? -What he looks for when deciding to produce a show Does he have any specific criteria or formulas that guide him? -Why Hunter has a passion for making Broadway more diverse, and how he would like to see how industry leaders such as himself make it happen. If you are a Theatre//Broadway fan, you will find this exclusive fascinating, revealing and you will learn some behind-the-scenes info available no where else!!! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
While you probably know the common meanings of “translator, amplifier, and producer”, you'll find immense value in understanding Michael Roderick's take on these terms. Michael, the guest on this week's episode, is the CEO of Small Pond Enterprises, which helps thoughtful givers become thought leaders by making their brands referable, their messaging memorable, and their ideas unforgettable. He is also the host of the podcast Access to Anyone which shows how you can get to know anyone you want in business and in life using time-tested relationship-building principles. Michael's unique methodology comes from his own experience of going from being a Highschool English teacher to a Broadway Producer in under two years. So, be sure to tune in this week as Michael and Mike share the mic. You'll be glad you did. Get up to speed on: How it is that business really works by referrals. How to become “referrable”. What “translators, amplifiers, and producers” mean, in relation to helping you form lasting connections. How you can get much better at explaining what you do. Why the perspective of an “outsider” is vital to your business. Why it's important to challenge the “dominant narrative” without being combative. What “referability radar” is, and how it can benefit you and your business. Don't miss this amazing interview. As Mike Kim says, “Relationships are rocket ships.” Resources: http://www.smallpondenterprises.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-roderick-1161571/ https://www.facebook.com/mike.roderick.940 https://twitter.com/MichaelRoderick http://www.myreferabilityrater.com/ Brand You Funnels Info Session: I created an all-in-one online marketing and customer management platform for people who are ready to get real business systems in place. This includes calendars, customer onboarding, email marketing, online courses, and more. Every month I am hosting a free live training on how I've used this system to run my business. Learn more and sign up at brandyoufunnels.com Connect with Me on Social: Instagram LinkedIn Facebook Twitter YouTube EPISODE CREDITS: If you like this podcast and are thinking of creating your own, consider talking to Danny Ozment. Find out more at emeraldcitypro.com
Bonnie Milligan is starring in the current Broadway hit musical KIMBERLY AKIMBO as Aunt Debra. She received accolades for her performances in HEAD OVER HEELS and KINKY BOOTS and is known for her amazing range and belt. In this episode, Bonnie talks about the loss of her father just days before she was called to audition for KIMBERLY AKIMBO. She weaves this personal story and grief into her Award-winning and hilarious portrayal of "Aunt Deb" in the critically acclaimed musical, and shares how she discovered the alignment of human connection, artistry and healing. Kimberly Akimbo Belting Bons
**This episode is brought to you by Cinapse. Cinapse is an app that streamlines workflows for film and television crews, cast members, and studio employees. What they are building is truly game changer and I'll be doing a deep dive with them in the upcoming weeks. Follow @cinapse for more.** _______ Here we are, the final episode of 2022! I can't believe how fast the year has flown by, can you? As we wind down and cozy up into this season of rest and reflection, I hope you truly take the time to celebrate your wins, learn from your blindspots, and continue to do your best daily. Wise people tell me that's what life is all about. Eva Price is a prime example of betting on yourself. She is a three-time Tony Award-winning producer with over 18 successful Broadway plays, musicals, and concerts under her belt. Notably called “Broadway's Powerhouse Entrepreneur”, some of her award-winning shows include Oklahoma!, Alanis Morissette's Jagged Little Pill, Dear Evan Hansen, Peter and the Starcatcher, Colin Quinn Long Story Short (directed by Jerry Seinfeld. Eva grew up in Boston and earned a degree in Political Communication at George Washington University in Washington, D.C. After five years as an assignment editor in ABC News, Eva quit her prestigious and lucrative job to pursue her dream of becoming a Broadway producer. A decade later, she's now produced multiple Tony, Olivier, and GRAMMY Award-winning shows on Broadway! Currently, Eva is producing an upcoming Broadway show & Juliet which opens on November 17. Eva is also preparing for a new important musical opening in Los Angeles in May 2023, called Transparent. Gems from this episode include: Navigating the exhausting but fulfilling world of theater The importance of humility despite being a successful producer How producers empower their communities through art Xoxo CG SAY HI instagram.com/carolinagroppa instagram.com/angleonproducers twitter.com/carolinagroppa SUBSCRIBE TO MY NEWSLETTER! bit.ly/aop_newsletter
In Episode 50 of "The Dustin Gold Standard," Dustin invites Broadway producer and CEO Gamiotics David Carpenter onto the show to discuss an array of topics focused on the merger of gamified technology and live entertainment. David brings insight to the future of entertainment having spent time as the lead producer on Broadway and a former Dreamworks Theatricals executive on Shrek The Musical. David is a Tony Nominated Producer and the CEO of Gamiotics, the breakthrough company addressing the intersection of entertainment and technology by adding an interactive, engaging element to live shows and performances, through one of the most powerful personal tools in all of our hands: their smartphone. David states that we have lost the battle against the smartphone, and so he is focusing on the importance of utilizing the smartphone as a tool rather than a distraction to save live events. Donate to Dustin to help him continue to work around the clock to bring you this high level of daily intelligence and keep food on his family's table: https://donorbox.org/dustingoldshow Join the discussion and get the ad-free video version of this podcast: Paine.TV/gold Follow Dustin on Twitter: Twitter.com/dustingoldshow and Twitter.com/hackableanimal Get involved with the Telegram discussion: https://t.me/dustingoldshow Join in on live audio conversations: https://wisdom.app/dustingoldshow Ask a question and get a 60-second answer from me: https://wisdom.app/dustingoldshow/ask Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today Patty is talking to Michael Roderick is the CEO of Small Pond Enterprises which helps thoughtful givers become thought leaders by making their brands referable, their messaging memorable, and their ideas unforgettable. He is also the host of the podcast Access to Anyone which shows how you can get to know anyone you want in business and in life using time-tested relationship-building principles. Michael's unique methodology comes from his own experience of going from being a High school English teacher to a Broadway Producer in under two years. Hear how Paul figured out how to raise money for Broadway productions. It's fascinating and led to completely unintended opportunities. It's a fascinating story of what can happen when you are willing to follow inspired action. Michael explains the concept of or “white label” skills. It's a unique way to look at potential possibilities or see new ways you can serve others while making a living. In the midst of his producer experiment Michael's wife went into labor with his daughter Juniper. His young child was not well so she spent the first 5 weeks of her life in the NICU. There was an outpouring of support that was not expected. He explains that it he felt the only thing to do was to surrender to accepting help so they could focus on his daughter's health. Today Michael helps thoughtful givers become thought leaders. He helps them develop frameworks so they can share their expertise and their message in a meaningful and compelling way. Here's his framework for the 3 components of referrable thought leadership: The scientist The celebrity The magician Final thoughts: It's important not to be stuck in the givers fix so much that we neglect to ask. Connect with Michael: https://twitter.com/MichaelRoderick https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-roderick-1161571/ https://www.facebook.com/mike.roderick.940 Find your referability rating! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
How to Begin to Build a Brand That Is Referable Today, I am so excited to welcome Michael Roderick back to the podcast. If you've been a long time listener of the show, you may remember Michael from our first interview in Episode 177. Michael is the CEO of Small Pond Enterprises, which helps thoughtful givers become thought leaders by making their brands referable, their messaging memorable, and their ideas unforgettable. He is also the host of the podcast Access to Anyone, which shows how you can get to know anyone you want in business and in life using time tested relationship-building principles. Michael's unique methodology comes from his own experience of going from being a Highschool English teacher to a Broadway Producer in under two years. In this episode, we'll explore: What it means to be a thoughtful giver How to begin to build a brand that is referable in order to become a thought leader Why the best thought leaders are a combination of scientists, celebrities, and magicians The three main principles of referability and how to implement them Michael's current favorites: Book: Linchpin, Speaker: Adam Grant, and Podcast: 7-Figure Millennials More from Michael His first appearance on The Big Talk podcast in Episode 177 Website: http://www.smallpondenterprises.com/ Podcast: Access to Anyone Discover how referable you are at http://myreferabilityrater.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-roderick-1161571/ More from Tricia Order my book, The Influential Voice: Saying What You Mean for Lasting Legacy Explore my content and follow me on YouTube Follow me on Instagram Connect with me on Facebook Connect with me on LinkedIn Visit my website at TriciaBrouk.com
Conversation with Michael Roderick, a former High School English Teacher and former Broadway Producer who is now the CEO of Small Pond Enterprises, which helps thoughtful givers become thought leaders by making their brands referable, their messaging memorable, and their ideas unforgettable. Episode on Website
Have you ever wondered if there might be a process for generating creative success from within, even when you have to face major roadblocks along the way? My guest today, Nick Demos, has spent his entire life exploring questions like this one. And he's come on to the show to share so many different stories and ideas with us inside this very entertaining episode. He's got so much to inspire us with, so stay tuned!Nick Demos is a Tony Award winning producer, Documentary Filmmaker, Soul Aligned Business Coach and host of The Nick Demos Show Podcast. With over a decade of teaching meditation, yoga and creativity as well as thirty years in the entertainment industry, he has traveled from the Tony Awards to ashrams and run a 7 figure business in between. Nick guides online entrepreneurs to effectively use storytelling in their marketing so they can manifest profitable businesses and be visible thought leaders.Timestamps:• [3:45] “Each moment of your life draws you to the next moment, which draws you deeper into who you are…” • [11:43] “There was this inner knowing. I think it was the quiet voice within. And it's before I even understood what that was.”• [13:10] Nick shares how imposter syndrome crept in and made him question what he was doing. • [18:01] “I had to actually go onto a stage and be fully me. And I did not know how to do it. And it was incredibly exposing.” For more information on the Make Time for Success podcast, visit: https://www.maketimeforsuccesspodcast.comGain Access to Dr. Christine Li's Free Resource Library where she offers you 12 downloadable tools and templates to help you bypass the impulse to procrastinate. CLICK HERE NOW TO CLAIM YOUR FREE RESOURCES: https://procrastinationcoach.mykajabi.com/freelibraryTo work with Dr. Li on a weekly basis in her coaching and accountability program, please register for The Success Lab here: https://www.procrastinationcoach.com/labConnect with Us!Dr. Christine Li -Website: https://www.procrastinationcoach.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/procrastinationcoachInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/procrastinationcoach/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@procrastinationcoachNick Demos - Website: https://www.thenickdemos.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheNickDemos/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thenickdemos/Twitter: https://twitter.com/NickDemosYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7kkKuEAh413WxTWBwU-G0gPinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/nickdemos/
In a Live from BTN interview, Ron Simons discusses how he came to be a Broadway producer, what the work requires, and what he's excited about coming up next.Check out the SimonSays Entertainment website for Ron's bio, testimonials and highlights about his past productions, and information about upcoming projects at https://simonsaysentertainment.com. Black Theatre History Podcast RSS
In Episode 50 of "The Dustin Gold Standard," Dustin invites Broadway producer and CEO Gamiotics David Carpenter onto the show to discuss an array of topics focused on the merger of gamified technology and live entertainment. David brings insight to the future of entertainment having spent time as the lead producer on Broadway and a former Dreamworks Theatricals executive on Shrek The Musical. David is a Tony Nominated Producer and the CEO of Gamiotics, the breakthrough company addressing the intersection of entertainment and technology by adding an interactive, engaging element to live shows and performances, through one of the most powerful personal tools in all of our hands: their smartphone. David states that we have lost the battle against the smartphone, and so he is focusing on the importance of utilizing the smartphone as a tool rather than a distraction to save live events. Join the discussion at Paine.TV/gold Follow Dustin on Twitter: Twitter.com/dustingoldshow and Twitter.com/hackableanimal Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Episode 50 of "The Dustin Gold Standard," Dustin invites Broadway producer and CEO Gamiotics David Carpenter onto the show to discuss an array of topics focused on the merger of gamified technology and live entertainment. David brings insight to the future of entertainment having spent time as the lead producer on Broadway and a former Dreamworks Theatricals executive on Shrek The Musical. David is a Tony Nominated Producer and the CEO of Gamiotics, the breakthrough company addressing the intersection of entertainment and technology by adding an interactive, engaging element to live shows and performances, through one of the most powerful personal tools in all of our hands: their smartphone. David states that we have lost the battle against the smartphone, and so he is focusing on the importance of utilizing the smartphone as a tool rather than a distraction to save live events. Join the discussion at Paine.TV/gold Follow Dustin on Twitter: Twitter.com/dustingoldshow and Twitter.com/hackableanimal Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Episode 50 of "The Dustin Gold Standard," Dustin invites Broadway producer and CEO Gamiotics David Carpenter onto the show to discuss an array of topics focused on the merger of gamified technology and live entertainment. David brings insight to the future of entertainment having spent time as the lead producer on Broadway and a former Dreamworks Theatricals executive on Shrek The Musical. David is a Tony Nominated Producer and the CEO of Gamiotics, the breakthrough company addressing the intersection of entertainment and technology by adding an interactive, engaging element to live shows and performances, through one of the most powerful personal tools in all of our hands: their smartphone. David states that we have lost the battle against the smartphone, and so he is focusing on the importance of utilizing the smartphone as a tool rather than a distraction to save live events. Join the discussion at Paine.TV/gold Follow Dustin on Twitter: Twitter.com/dustingoldshow and Twitter.com/hackableanimal Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Episode 50 of "The Dustin Gold Standard," Dustin invites Broadway producer and CEO Gamiotics David Carpenter onto the show to discuss an array of topics focused on the merger of gamified technology and live entertainment. David brings insight to the future of entertainment having spent time as the lead producer on Broadway and a former Dreamworks Theatricals executive on Shrek The Musical. David is a Tony Nominated Producer and the CEO of Gamiotics, the breakthrough company addressing the intersection of entertainment and technology by adding an interactive, engaging element to live shows and performances, through one of the most powerful personal tools in all of our hands: their smartphone. David states that we have lost the battle against the smartphone, and so he is focusing on the importance of utilizing the smartphone as a tool rather than a distraction to save live events. Join the discussion at Paine.TV/gold Follow Dustin on Twitter: Twitter.com/dustingoldshow and Twitter.com/hackableanimal Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
David Carpenter is a theater veteran, the managing partner of The Twenty-Sided Tavern, and the CEO of Gamiotics, bringing audience engagement technology to the live entertainment market and powering the next generation of experiential entertainment. In this episode, we talk about how David, an experienced Off-Broadway and Broadway producer who worked in media and entertainment for 22 years, suddenly changed his career during the pandemic and went into the world of technology. Find out how the pandemic helped David and his company get back on their feet by using cell phones as multimedia tools and creating live shows through video and Zoom. We discuss the transition between in-person to virtual events, and why it's important for attendees to connect with other participants to foster community and brand growth, The importance for people to have in-person interactions and engagement to improve mental and social health. And we talk about how Gamiotics works hard to get people to stay loyal to their brand by using technology to have them interact with live performers and helps companies discover valuable information from each event they host to influence future productions. Learn more at TheCreativeHaven.com
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I'm taking the month of August off to be with my family, and I hope you're taking some time to do something amazing and relaxing too.For the whole month, I'll be sharing clips from some of my favorite episodes that you'll enjoy revisiting as well.First up, my interview with Michael Roderick, the king of connecting. We talked about what true influence is and how to build a truly referable brand.Michael Roderick is not only the KING of networking and connecting but he's also the CEO of Small Pond Enterprises which helps thoughtful givers become thought leaders by making their brands referable, their messaging memorable, and their ideas unforgettable.He is also the host of the podcast Access to Anyone which shows how you can get to know anyone you want in business and in life using time-tested relationship-building principles. And his background is pretty unique—he went from a high school English teacher to a Broadway Producer in under two years until shifting into the entrepreneur he is today.Tune into this episode to hear:The difference between networking and building a referable brandHow to open up your “container words” and craft your messageHow curation serves your clients and improves relationship retentionWhy you need to “find your Celine”Learn more about Pia: No BS LaunchpadNo BS Agency Owners Free Facebook GroupThe Show Your Business Who's Boss Crash Course Start reading the first chapter of my bookPiasilva.comThe 50/25/25 Rule to Profit and Freedom™ Mini Course
Michael Roderick is the CEO of Small Pond Enterprises which helps thoughtful givers become thought leaders by making their brands referable, their messaging memorable, and their ideas unforgettable. He is also the host of the podcast Access to Anyone which shows how you can get to know anyone you want in business and in life using time-tested relationship-building principles. Michael's unique methodology comes from his own experience of going from being a Highschool English teacher to a Broadway Producer in under two years. Learn more about Michael here!Learn more about Path to Podcast Success here!
Host Kim Singleton sits down with Randy Donaldson and discusses his career as a Broadway and stage producer. Donaldson talks about his producing role with THE PEE WEE HERMAN SHOW, THE SCOTTSOBORO BOYS and AMERICAN SON. He also discusses his upcoming projects, MR. RICKEY CALLS A MEETING and MARIAN: THE MUSICAL.
Candy Spelling steps Behind The Rope. Mother, grandmother, Tony Award-winning Broadway producer, best-selling author, philanthropist, television producer. Candy Spelling. Candy chats early days with Aaron - Charlie's Angels, Fantasy Island, The Love Boat & Dynasty. During that time, Candy built The Manor, one of the most famous houses in history, a house with its own Wikki page. We dispel many of the rumors about The Manor and pay homage to all its special features such as Candy's infamous gift wrapping room. Candy chats about what it was like when Aaron became the king of teenage / young angst with the viral sensation that is 90210, spun off into Melrose Place and the blockbuster that was Charmed. Candy talks Aaron's "Lucky Penny" Heather Locklear, Shannen Doherty, Alyssa Milano, Farrah Fawcett and more! Finally, we chat about Candy's “second act” as a mega Broadway Producer behind hits like Tina: The Musical, Moulin Rouge, MJ The Musical, Promises, Promises to name a few. Thank you Ms. Spelling for this trip down memory lane about all things Spelling!! An Iconic chat several years in the making. We are most appreciative!! @candyspelling @behindvelvetrope @davidyontef BONUS & AD FREE EPISODES Available at - www.patreon.com/behindthevelvetrope BROUGHT TO YOU BY: RADIX REMEDIES - www.radixremedies.com (15% off Plus Free Shipping On Orders Over $35. Use Code velvet) TALKSPACE - www.talkspace.com ($100 Off Your First Month. Use Code VELVET) DAME - www.dameproducts.com (Enter Code VELVETROPE For 15% Off Your Order) PAIR EYEWEAR - www.paireyewear.com/VELVET (15% Off Your First Purchase) DEAR BRIGHTLY - www.dearbrightly.com (Use Code VELVET for 15% Off Your First Order) METABOLIC REDS - www.getreds.com/VELVET (Free Metabolic Greens With Your Purchase of Metabolic Reds) DIGGS - www.diggs.pet (Use Code VELVET15 For 15% Off Sitewide) ADVERTISING INQUIRIES - Please contact David@advertising-execs.com MERCH Available at - https://www.teepublic.com/stores/behind-the-velvet-rope?ref_id=13198 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Recently profiled as “Variety's 2020 Top 10 Broadway to Watch”, Brian Moreland is a two-time Tony Award Nominated Creative Lead Producer for Broadway. Brian joins Patrick to discuss the importance of being kind to yourself and others; why you need to be comfortable being uncomfortable; and how it takes everyone to produce an amazing show. If you are in NYC, be sure to look for Brian's upcoming Broadway projects which include: American Buffalo with Laurence Fishburne, Sam Rockwell and Darren Criss, BLUE with Tony & Emmy winner Leslie Uggams, Emmy winner Lynn Whitfield.