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Real Talk Memphis with Chip Washington
Charlie Caswell and Britney Thornton, Carol Jackson, and Sam O'Bryant III

Real Talk Memphis with Chip Washington

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2025 57:59


Episode Notes My guests include County Commissioners Charlie Caswell and Britney Thornton. It's been a busy time as they are tackling several issues heading into budget season. I ask them about that and a possible change to the charter regarding term limits and possible recall for school board members. Next, we have heard many times about the importance of men in a family for a child's development. Carol Jackson, executive director of Families Matter returns to tell us what they have been up to and why the message of the importance of a healthy family structure is still a priority in this current environment. Speaking of the next generation, do you know about the work Bridges USA is doing with our young people in Memphis? The President and CEO Sam O'Bryant III  joins me to talk about the work of getting these young people to develop into the next leaders of tomorrow. That and more on air and online, Monday, 6 pm on WYXR 91.7 FM. Also, the WYXR app, TuneIn, Facebook Live, YouTube and wherever you get your podcasts.It's time to talk!

Real Talk Memphis-with Chip
Charlie Caswell and Britney Thornton, Carol Jackson, and Sam O'Bryant III

Real Talk Memphis-with Chip

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2025 58:00


Episode Notes My guests include County Commissioners Charlie Caswell and Britney Thornton. It's been a busy time as they are tackling several issues heading into budget season. I ask them about that and a possible change to the charter regarding term limits and possible recall for school board members. Next, we have heard many times about the importance of men in a family for a child's development. Carol Jackson, executive director of Families Matter returns to tell us what they have been up to and why the message of the importance of a healthy family structure is still a priority in this current environment. Speaking of the next generation, do you know about the work Bridges USA is doing with our young people in Memphis? The President and CEO Sam O'Bryant III  joins me to talk about the work of getting these young people to develop into the next leaders of tomorrow. That and more on air and online, Monday, 6 pm on WYXR 91.7 FM. Also, the WYXR app, TuneIn, Facebook Live, YouTube and wherever you get your podcasts.It's time to talk!

Mid-South Viewpoint // Bott Radio Network
A Father's Involvement Really Matters // February 12, 2025

Mid-South Viewpoint // Bott Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2025 26:00


Carol Jackson and Mike Arnold share about the 20-year work in Memphis to build stronger inter-city families through Families Matter Memphis. We'll discuss their program “AFIRM” (A Father's Involvement Really Matters) designed to empower, enhance, encourage, and support men through fatherhood coaching and parenting support as well career building and job placement. Dr. Samuel Williams, a client of this program, shares how “AFIRM” helped put him on the right track towards fathering his children.

Twin Cities Theater Chat
S2E26 Mainstage: Beautiful at Chanhassen DT with Michael & Cat Brindisi

Twin Cities Theater Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2024 42:58


Welcome to Twin Cities Theater Chat. This podcast is created by members of the Twin Cities Theater Bloggers to share our love of theater, promote theatergoing, and support our theater community.On today's episode, Jill Schafer of Cherry and Spoon is chatting with father-daughter co-directors Michael and Cat Brindisi of Chanhassen Dinner Theaters. They discuss the Chanhassen's production of Beautiful: The Carole King Musical, which runs through September 28. One note: this episode was recorded back in March 2024 and we apologize for the delay in release date as well as the quality of the audio. Nonetheless, please enjoy this episode of Twin Cities Theater Chat.Twin Cities Theater Chat is produced and hosted by Carol Jackson of Minnesota Theater Love and members of the Twin Cities Theater Bloggers collective. As always, you can find the Twin Cities Theater Bloggers on Facebook and on Instagram. Read our review round-ups and go see a show today!

Twin Cities Theater Chat
S2E25 Mainstage: Jan Chambers & Guthrie History Plays

Twin Cities Theater Chat

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2024 21:19


We continue our series on the History Plays, an epic Shakespearean event where the Guthrie is presenting Richard II, Henry IV, and Henry V with a rotating repertory cast.On today's episode, Jill Schafer of Cherry and Spoon is chatting with Jan Chambers, scenic designer for the History Plays.This is one of several Twin Cities Theater Chat podcast episodes featuring the  epic Shakespeare event (through May 25). Find all the info at guthrietheater.org.Twin Cities Theater Chat is produced and hosted by Carol Jackson of Minnesota Theater Love and members of the Twin Cities Theater Bloggers collective. As always, you can find the Twin Cities Theater Bloggers on Facebook and on Instagram. Read our review round-ups and go see a show today!

Twin Cities Theater Chat
S2E24 Mainstage: The Three Kings of the Guthrie History Plays

Twin Cities Theater Chat

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2024 59:42


We continue our series on the History Plays, an epic Shakespearean event where the Guthrie is presenting Richard II, Henry IV, and Henry V with a rotating repertory cast. On today's episode, our bloggers are chatting with the titular kings of each play. We start with Rob Dunkelberger of The Stages of MN and Jill Schafer of Cherry and Spoon in conversation with Tyler Michaels King and Daniel Jose Molina and follow that up with Rob chatting with William Sturdivant. This is one of several Twin Cities Theater Chat podcast episodes featuring the  epic Shakespeare event (through May 25). Find all the info at guthrietheater.org.Twin Cities Theater Chat is produced and hosted by Carol Jackson of Minnesota Theater Love and members of the Twin Cities Theater Bloggers collective. As always, you can find the Twin Cities Theater Bloggers on Facebook and on Instagram. Read our review round-ups and go see a show today!

Twin Cities Theater Chat
S2E23 Mainstage: Trevor Bowen & Guthrie History Plays

Twin Cities Theater Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2024 12:37


~SPECIAL OFFER~  The Twin Cities Theater Bloggers will be participating in a Talkback on Saturday, April 27 following the 1:00 p.m. performance of Richard II. Use our discount code to get 20% off this performance. Call the Guthrie box office and use the code TCBLOG.On today's episode, Rob Dunkelberger of The Stages of MN is speaking with Trevor Bowen,  costume designer of the History Plays series at the Guthrie Theater. His amazing work can be seen locally at the Guthrie Theater, Mixed Blood, The Jungle, Children's Theater Company, and across the country at Asolo Rep, Seattle Children's Theatre,  5th Avenue, and Steppenwolf and many more.For the first time in over 30 years, the Guthrie is performing Richard II, Henry IV, and Henry V with a rotating repertory cast. This is one of several podcasts featuring the  epic Shakespeare event (through May 25). Find all the info at guthrietheater.org.Twin Cities Theater Chat is produced and hosted by Carol Jackson of Minnesota Theater Love and members of the Twin Cities Theater Bloggers collective. As always, you can find the Twin Cities Theater Bloggers on Facebook and on Instagram. Read our review round-ups and go see a show today!

Twin Cities Theater Chat
S2E22 Mainstage: Em Rosenberg & the Guthrie History Plays

Twin Cities Theater Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2024 17:27


~SPECIAL OFFER~  The Twin Cities Theater Bloggers will be participating in a Talkback on Saturday, April 27 following the 1:00 p.m. performance of Richard II. Use our discount code to get 20% off this performance. Call the Guthrie box office and use the code TCBLOG.On today's episode, Rob Dunkelberger of The Stages of MN is speaking with Em Rosenberg, an actor, vocalist-musician, arts administrator, and visual artist who is currently performing in the History Plays series at the Guthrie Theater. For the first time in over 30 years, the Guthrie is performing Richard II, Henry IV, and Henry V with a rotating repertory cast. This is one of several podcasts featuring the  epic Shakespeare event (through May 25). Find all the info at guthrietheater.org.Twin Cities Theater Chat is produced and hosted by Carol Jackson of Minnesota Theater Love and members of the Twin Cities Theater Bloggers collective. As always, you can find the Twin Cities Theater Bloggers on Facebook and on Instagram. Read our review round-ups and go see a show today!

Twin Cities Theater Chat
S2E21 Mainstage: History Plays at the Guthrie with Joe Haj

Twin Cities Theater Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2024 23:31


Welcome to Twin Cities Theater Chat. This podcast is created by members of the Twin Cities Theater Bloggers to share our love of theater, promote theatergoing, and support our theater community.On today's episode, Rob Dunkelberger of the Stages of MN and Jill Schafer of Cherry and Spoon are speaking with Joseph Haj, artistic director of the Guthrie Theater about the upcoming History Plays series. For the first time in over 30 years, the Guthrie is performing Richard II, Henry IV, and Henry V with a rotating repertory cast. This epic Shakespeare event runs through May 25 and includes dates where you can binge watch all three and a number of Shakespeare-related educational events. Find all the info at guthrietheater.org.Twin Cities Theater Chat is produced and hosted by Carol Jackson of Minnesota Theater Love and members of the Twin Cities Theater Bloggers collective. As always, you can find the Twin Cities Theater Bloggers on Facebook and on Instagram. Read our review round-ups and go see a show today!

Twin Cities Theater Chat
S2E20 Mainstage: Pangea World Theater with Suzanne Victoria Cross and Adlyn Carerras

Twin Cities Theater Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2024 51:19


On today's episode, Julie Jackson of Minnesota Theater Love and Jill Schafer of Cherry and Spoon are digging into the work of Pangea World Theater and their upcoming show Hecuba. They're chatting with Adlyn Carreras, General Manager at Pangea and Suzanne Victoria Cross, Pangea's Production Manager, who is also playing the title role in Hecuba. Hecuba, by Marina Carr, will be playing at the Southern Theater from April 5th through the 21st. Get your tickets and find out more about all of Pangea's work at their website, including to an extensive performance guide and a documentary on their Transition Stage project. Twin Cities Theater Chat is produced and hosted by Carol Jackson of Minnesota Theater Love and members of the Twin Cities Theater Bloggers collective. As always, you can find the Twin Cities Theater Bloggers on Facebook and on Instagram. Read our review round-ups and go see a show today!

Twin Cities Theater Chat
S2E19 Mainstage: Black and Funny Improv Festival with John Gebretatose and Jada Pulley

Twin Cities Theater Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2024 19:04


On this episode, Rob Dunkelberger of the Stages of Minnesota is chatting with John Gebretatose and Jada Pulley, co-directors of the Black and Funny Improv Festival, which runs March 21st through the 24th at HUGE Theater (now at 2728 Lyndale Ave). The Black and Funny Improv Festival features four days of workshops and performances featuring world-class Black improvisors from across the country and here in Minnesota. In this festival, Blackness is centered AND all are welcome. For the festival schedule, tickets, and more info, check out blackandfunny.com.Twin Cities Theater Chat is produced and hosted by Carol Jackson of Minnesota Theater Love and members of the Twin Cities Theater Bloggers collective. As always, you can find the Twin Cities Theater Bloggers on Facebook and on Instagram. Read our review round-ups and go see a show today!

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Twin Cities Theater Chat
S2E18 Mainstage: Director/Choreographer/Dancer Kyle Weiler

Twin Cities Theater Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2024 24:45


On today's episode, Keith Russell of Life in Revue is joined by director/choreographer/dancer/actor/everything Kyle Weiler. Kyle takes us on a journey from the Juilliard School to his time touring as Riff in West Side Story to the surprising story behind his being cast in Hamilton on Broadway. He's back here in Minnesota and quickly winning the admiration of our bloggers with his work directing and choreographing She Loves Me at Lakeshore Players Theatre, choreographing and starring in Crazy For You at Artistry, as well as choreographing and starring as Gabe in Theater Latte Da's Next to Normal. He is now directing  the operas Trouble in Tahiti and Service Provider for Minnesota Opera (at Luminary Arts Center from March 9-23). Enjoy the conversation!Twin Cities Theater Chat is produced and hosted by Carol Jackson of Minnesota Theater Love and members of the Twin Cities Theater Bloggers collective. As always, you can find the Twin Cities Theater Bloggers on Facebook and on Instagram. Read our review round-ups and go see a show today!

Real Talk Memphis with Chip Washington
S1E154 - Dr. Reginald Boyce, and Carol Jackson

Real Talk Memphis with Chip Washington

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2024 55:01


Episode Notes My guests include Rev. Dr. Reginald Boyce, Dir. Office of Community Affairs and Special Assistant to Mayor Young. This week, the City of Memphis begins a listening tour called One Memphis beginning in Whitehaven. Dr. Boyce shares its intent and why it's important for all citizens to be involved. Next, we all know how important the family unit is and we also see what happens when there are missing pieces. Carol Jackson, Executive Director of Families Matter pays a return visit to share what new initiatives they have and about a recent graduation ceremony. That and more on air and online Monday, 6-7 pm on WYXR 91.7 FM. Also on the WYXR app, Tunein, Facebook Live, YouTube and wherever you get your podcasts! It's time to talk!

Real Talk Memphis-with Chip
S1E154 - Dr. Reginald Boyce, and Carol Jackson

Real Talk Memphis-with Chip

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2024 55:02


Episode Notes My guests include Rev. Dr. Reginald Boyce, Dir. Office of Community Affairs and Special Assistant to Mayor Young. This week, the City of Memphis begins a listening tour called One Memphis beginning in Whitehaven. Dr. Boyce shares its intent and why it's important for all citizens to be involved. Next, we all know how important the family unit is and we also see what happens when there are missing pieces. Carol Jackson, Executive Director of Families Matter pays a return visit to share what new initiatives they have and about a recent graduation ceremony. That and more on air and online Monday, 6-7 pm on WYXR 91.7 FM. Also on the WYXR app, Tunein, Facebook Live, YouTube and wherever you get your podcasts! It's time to talk!

Twin Cities Theater Chat
S2E17 Mainstage: Stones in His Pockets with Jason Hansen

Twin Cities Theater Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2024 47:19


In this episode, Jill Schafer of Cherry and Spoon and Mary Aalgaard of Play Off the Page are chatting with director, composer, and arranger Jason Hansen, who is composing music for and music directing Theater Latte Da's Stones in His Pockets (Jan 24 - Feb 25, 2024) . In this year's Twin Cities Theater Blogger awards, Jason received the Favorite Music Director award for Falsettos, Next to Normal, and Christmas at the Local, all for Theater Latte Da. He shares his experiences in creating music, directing music in theater, and how it fits into the process of creating a show. Twin Cities Theater Chat is produced and hosted by Carol Jackson of Minnesota Theater Love and members of the Twin Cities Theater Bloggers collective. As always, you can find the Twin Cities Theater Bloggers on Facebook and on Instagram. Read our review round-ups and go see a show today!

Twin Cities Theater Chat
S2E16 Recommends: Looking Forward to 2024!

Twin Cities Theater Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2024 22:06


We've got a lightning round of 2024 recommendations!  Rob Dunkelberger of The Stages of MN, Julie Jackson of Minnesota Theater Love, Mary Aalgaard of Play Off the Page, Keith Russell of Life in Revue, and Jill Schafer of Cherry and Spoon discuss the shows they recommend and are anticipating.Shows discussed include:Ironbound by Frank Theatre at the Gremlin - 1/19/24 to 2/11/24The Last Five Years at Lyric Arts - 1/19/24 to 2/11/24Crazy for You at Artistry - 1/25/24 to 2/11/24A variety of upcoming events at Hive CollaborativeMacPhail Presents: Faculty Spotlight – It Takes Two - 2/3/24The Broadway Songbook: Broadway in Love at Park Square Theatre - 2/16/24 to 2/18/24Elixir of Love at Minnesota Opera - 1/27/24 to 2/4/24Radiant Vermin at Lyric Arts - 3/1/24 to 3/24/24In the Green at Theatre Elision - 2/22/24 to 3/9/24 Toil and Trouble at Yellow Tree Theatre - 2/2/24 to 3/3/24Silent Sky at Theatre in the Round - 2/23/24 to 3/17/24 Cabaret at Theatre 55 - 2/2/24 to 2/10/24Stones in His Pockets at Theater Latte Da - 1/24/24 to 2/25/24Twin Cities Theater Chat is produced and hosted by Carol Jackson of Minnesota Theater Love and members of the Twin Cities Theater Bloggers collective. As always, you can find the Twin Cities Theater Bloggers on Facebook and on Instagram. Read our review round-ups and go see a show today!

Twin Cities Theater Chat
S2E15 Mainstage: Cabaret at Theatre 55

Twin Cities Theater Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2024 38:04


In this episode, Jill Schafer of Cherry and Spoon sits down with Richard Hitchler, Founder and Artistic Director of Theatre 55 and Prudence Johnson, jazz and folk singer extraordinaire. They discuss Theater 55, their new production of Cabaret, and Prudence Johnson's return to acting as Sally Bowles.  Performed by a cast of actors 55 and up, this Cabaret continues Theatre 55's work of reinterpreting musical works through the lens of age and aging.  Enjoy this illuminating and inspiring discussion with Richard Hitchler and Prudence Johnson! Twin Cities Theater Chat is produced and hosted by Carol Jackson of Minnesota Theater Love and members of the Twin Cities Theater Bloggers collective. As always, you can find the Twin Cities Theater Bloggers on Facebook and on Instagram. Read our review round-ups and go see a show today!

Twin Cities Theater Chat
S2E14 Mainstage: 9th Annual TCTB Awards

Twin Cities Theater Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2024 41:28


We are excited to announce the winners of the 9th Annual Twin Cities Theater Bloggers Awards! This is our first full set of nominations since before the pandemic (in the intervening years we've just announced a few limited awards). The bloggers have voted for their favorites, the votes have been tallied and we are announcing the winners here on this podcast!Bloggers Jill Schafer of Cherry and Spoon, Rob Dunkelberger of The Stages of MN,  Mary Aalgaard of Play Off the Page, Erica Skarohlid of Lettered in Theatre, and  Julie Jackson of Minnesota Theater Love are here to discuss the year in theater, the nominees, and the decisions that went into voting for their favorites.You can find the full nomination list at http://www.twincitiestheaterbloggers.com as well as links to the past TCTB Awards.Twin Cities Theater Chat is produced and hosted by Carol Jackson of Minnesota Theater Love and members of the Twin Cities Theater Bloggers collective. As always, you can find the Twin Cities Theater Bloggers on Facebook and on Instagram. Read our review round-ups and go see a show today!

Twin Cities Theater Chat
S2E13 Recommends: Holiday Wrap-up with Dinners, Scrooges, and More

Twin Cities Theater Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2023 23:21


We're well into holiday show season and we sat down with some of our bloggers to get their recommendations for the shows they're loving and looking forward to.  Keep in mind that theater tickets are a wonderful holiday gift for anyone on your list OR a donation to a theater in someone's name!On this episode of Twin Cities Theater Chat Recommends, we are joined by Jill Schafer of Cherry and Spoon, Keith Russell of Life in Revue, Rob Dunkelberger of The Stages of MN,  Mary Aalgaard of Play Off the Page, and  Julie Jackson of Minnesota Theater Love.Discussed shows include:- Dinner for One at the Jungle Theater (through 12/31)- Scrooge in Rouge at Open Eye Figure Theatre (through 12/30)- The Wickhams: Christmas at Pemberley at Lyric Arts (through 12/22)- She Loves Me at Lakeshore Players Theatre (through 12/20)- Peter Pan at Ordway (through 12/31)- Mrs. Doubtfire at the Orpheum (12/19 - 12/24)- Art at the Guthrie Theater (12/16 - 1/28/24)- Out There at Walker Art Center (TBA)Twin Cities Theater Chat is produced and hosted by Carol Jackson of Minnesota Theater Love and members of the Twin Cities Theater Bloggers collective. As always, you can find the Twin Cities Theater Bloggers on Facebook and on Instagram. Read our review round-ups and go see a show today!

Twin Cities Theater Chat
S2E12 Mainstage: Look Out! It's the MORLS!

Twin Cities Theater Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2023 50:28


In this episode, Rob Dunkelberger interviews the members of the Mysterious Old Radio Listening Society (MORLS) podcast and theater group: Tim Uren, Joshua English Scrimshaw, Shanan Custer, and Eric Webster. They chat about their love for old-time theater, performing live on stage, and what's coming up next for them. Tune in to hear the answers to these burning questions and more:Who IS Jimmy Montague, Antiquarian-for-Hire? What is the Fourth Prong? And did they really have cigarettes for babies in the olden days?Find out more about the adventures of the Mysterious Old Radio Listening Society on their website, listen to their delightful podcast, and keep an eye out for their regular appearances at Bryant Lake Bowl. Upcoming shows include:  Mysterious Old Radio Listening Society: A Christmas Post-Mortem at Crooners Supper Club on December 28th at 7:30 pm. You can also catch Eric Webster and Shanan Custer in I'll Be Homicidal for Christmas at the Mystery Cafe through January 6, 2024 and Tim Uren in in the Mounds Theatre production of It's an Honorable Life through December 23.Twin Cities Theater Chat is produced and hosted by Carol Jackson of Minnesota Theater Love and members of the Twin Cities Theater Bloggers collective. As always, you can find the Twin Cities Theater Bloggers on Facebook and on Instagram. Read our review round-ups and go see a show today!

Twin Cities Theater Chat
S2E11 Recommends: More Holiday Shows, Carols, and a Betty

Twin Cities Theater Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2023 18:04


*SPECIAL MESSAGE* We're giving away two tickets to I Am Betty at History Theatre. Enter by filling out this form! Contest ends 12/3/23, so enter today!It's beginning to look a lot like holiday show time. As our theater bloggers share the shows they're enjoying and looking forward to, remember that theater tickets are a wonderful holiday gift for anyone on your list!On this episode of Twin Cities Theater Chat Recommends, we are joined by Rob Dunkelberger of The Stages of MN, Jill Shafer of Cherry and Spoon,  Julie and Carol Jackson of Minnesota Theater Love, and Keith Russell of Life in Revue.Recommended shows: Christmas at the Local (Theater Latte Da through 12/31), A Christmas Carol (Guthrie Theater through 12/30), I Am Betty (History Theatre through 12/23), The Thin Place (Gremlin Theatre through12/3) Anticipated shows: All About Jane: The Eras of Austen (Hive Collaborative: 12/1-12/4),  Triple Threat Entertainment presents the Experteasers in Nutcracker Noir (Phoenix: 12/21-12/23), Dinner for One (Jungle Theater: 12/8-12/31), I'll Be Homicidal for Christmas (Mystery Cafe through 1/6), and Clevername Theatre Presents Who's Afraid of Winnie-the-Pooh (Phoenix: December 8 only). Twin Cities Theater Chat is produced and hosted by Carol Jackson of Minnesota Theater Love and members of the Twin Cities Theater Bloggers collective. As always, you can find the Twin Cities Theater Bloggers on Facebook and on Instagram. Read our review round-ups and go see a show today!

Twin Cities Theater Chat
S2E10 Mainstage: What's Buzzing at Hive Collaborative

Twin Cities Theater Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2023 57:47


On this episode, Jill Schafer of Cherry and Spoon is chatting with Eric Morris and Laura Rudolph Morris, Twin Cities theater artists and the proud new owners of the Hive Collaborative, a new artistic space in the Hamline-Midway neighborhood of Saint Paul. You can check out the Hive Collaborative space at their upcoming show, All About Jane, the Eras of Austen, which runs December 1st through 4th. Get $5.00 off your ticket if you use the discount code TCTC5. Twin Cities Theater Chat is produced and hosted by Carol Jackson of Minnesota Theater Love and members of the Twin Cities Theater Bloggers collective. As always, you can find the Twin Cities Theater Bloggers on Facebook and on Instagram. Read our review round-ups and go see a show today!

Twin Cities Theater Chat
S2E9 Recommends: Holiday Shows 2023!

Twin Cities Theater Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2023 30:29


Haul out the holly, cause we need a little holiday fun. Luckily, our Twin Cities theater community is ready to share some wonderful shows with you and your loved ones. Pro tip! Buy tickets for a show for gifts! Support your local theater!This episode features bloggers Rob Dunkelberger of The Stages of MN, Erica Skarohlid of Lettered in Theatre, Jill Shafer of Cherry and Spoon, and Julie and Carol Jackson of Minnesota Theater Love.For all the info about the shows we mentioned (too numerous to enumerate here), check out Minnesota Theater Love: Twin Cities Theater Chat Addendum - Holidays 2023 Edition!Twin Cities Theater Chat is produced and hosted by Carol Jackson of Minnesota Theater Love and members of the Twin Cities Theater Bloggers collective. As always, you can find the Twin Cities Theater Bloggers on Facebook and on Instagram. Read our review round-ups and go see a show today!

Real Talk Memphis with Chip Washington
S1E143 - Carol Jackson, Chris Hope, and Wendi C. Thomas

Real Talk Memphis with Chip Washington

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2023 58:00


Episode Notes My guests include Carol Jackson, Executive Director of Families Matter. This organization is intentional as they dedicate themselves to the betterment of children while caring for and instructing parents in understanding their God given role within the family. She tells me about their latest initiative. The Chris Hope Foundation is a nonprofit organization providing financial and social support services to families in their child's fight against life-threatening illnesses. Chris Hope tells us why this is his mission and about expanding their network of partnerships. Wendi C. Thomas is a long time columnist for the Commercial Appeal who is the founder, Editor and Publisher of MLK50; Justice Through Journalism since 2017 as a one-year project that grew into a nonprofit newsroom that focuses on poverty, power and public policy in Memphis. The multi award winning writer shares her motivation for the newsroom and what their focus is moving forward. That and more on air and online Monday, 6-7pm on WYXR 91.7 FM, YXR.org, Tunein, Facebook Live, YouTube and wherever you get your podcasts.

Real Talk Memphis-with Chip
S1E143 - Carol Jackson, Chris Hope, and Wendi C. Thomas

Real Talk Memphis-with Chip

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2023 58:01


Episode Notes My guests include Carol Jackson, Executive Director of Families Matter. This organization is intentional as they dedicate themselves to the betterment of children while caring for and instructing parents in understanding their God given role within the family. She tells me about their latest initiative. The Chris Hope Foundation is a nonprofit organization providing financial and social support services to families in their child's fight against life-threatening illnesses. Chris Hope tells us why this is his mission and about expanding their network of partnerships. Wendi C. Thomas is a long time columnist for the Commercial Appeal who is the founder, Editor and Publisher of MLK50; Justice Through Journalism since 2017 as a one-year project that grew into a nonprofit newsroom that focuses on poverty, power and public policy in Memphis. The multi award winning writer shares her motivation for the newsroom and what their focus is moving forward. That and more on air and online Monday, 6-7pm on WYXR 91.7 FM, YXR.org, Tunein, Facebook Live, YouTube and wherever you get your podcasts.

Twin Cities Theater Chat
S2E8 Mainstage: Company on Tour with Emma Stratton

Twin Cities Theater Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2023 22:25


On this episode, Jill Schafer of Cherry and Spoon and Kendra Plant of Artfully Engaging are joined by Emma Stratton, who is playing Jenny in the first national tour of the revised and gender-flipped Company.  We learned about Emma's love of all things Stephen Sondheim, dug into her Minnesota connections, and learned what it's really like touring in a major Broadway show. Company will be playing at the Orpheum in Minneapolis from November 14-19.  Get your tickets now!Twin Cities Theater Chat is produced and hosted by Carol Jackson of Minnesota Theater Love and members of the Twin Cities Theater Bloggers collective. As always, you can find the Twin Cities Theater Bloggers on Facebook and on Instagram. Read our review round-ups and go see a show today!

Twin Cities Theater Chat
S2E7 Mainstage: The New HUGE Theater! (Building) with Butch Roy

Twin Cities Theater Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2023 35:41


On this episode, Jill Schafer of Cherry and Spoon and Kendra Plant of Artfully Engaging are joined by Butch Roy, Executive Director of HUGE Theater. They spend some time seriously geeking out about all of the ins and outs of HUGEs journey to theater ownership.The grand opening of Huge Theater's new space at 2728 Lyndale Ave in Minneapolis will be held on Friday, November 4th. Check out their calendar to see all the awesome shows they have coming up. Twin Cities Theater Chat is produced and hosted by Carol Jackson of Minnesota Theater Love and members of the Twin Cities Theater Bloggers collective. As always, you can find the Twin Cities Theater Bloggers on Facebook and on Instagram. Read our review round-ups and go see a show today!

Twin Cities Theater Chat
S2E6 Recommends: Super Spooky Special Edition!

Twin Cities Theater Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2023 25:48


There's so much spooky theater goodness in the Twin Cities this year that Rob Dunkelberger of The Stages of MN and Carol Jackson of Minnesota Theater Love had to put together a Super Spooky Special Edition of Twin Cities Theater Chat Recommends.We talk about the Twin Cities Horror Festival, comedy shows, cabarets and concerts, why this is clearly the year of the puppet, and strategize plans for staying up for late night shows.For all the info about the shows we mentioned (too numerous to enumerate here), check out Minnesota Theater Love: Super Spooky Horror Recommendations.Twin Cities Theater Chat is produced and hosted by Carol Jackson of Minnesota Theater Love and members of the Twin Cities Theater Bloggers collective. As always, you can find the Twin Cities Theater Bloggers on Facebook and on Instagram. Read our review round-ups and go see a show today!

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Twin Cities Theater Chat
S2E5: The 12th Annual Twin Cities Horror Festival!

Twin Cities Theater Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2023 41:21


On this episode of Twin Cities Theater Chat, Rob Dunkelberger of The Stages of MN and Carol Jackson of Minnesota Theater Love will be chatting with two of the people behind our favorite Halloween tradition: Duck Washington, Executive Director, and Nissa Nordland Morgan, Artistic Director of the Twin Cities Horror Festival. The Twin Cities Horror Festival is celebrating its 12th year, and Duck and Nissa are here to tell us how it all started, how it works, what's new, and why you should definitely add it to your October theater list. Spooky, funny, gory, chilling . . . there's something for everyone (even scaredy cats!) at the TCHF. The Twin Cities Horror Festival XII runs from October 19-29 at the Crane Theater in NE Minneapolis. Get your tickets and find more info at tchorrorfestival.com.Twin Cities Theater Chat is produced and hosted by Carol Jackson of Minnesota Theater Love and members of the Twin Cities Theater Bloggers collective. As always, you can find the Twin Cities Theater Bloggers on Facebook and on Instagram. Read our review round-ups and go see a show today!

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Twin Cities Theater Chat
S2E4 Recommends: Falsettos, Passage, Cookin', Alcohol and more!

Twin Cities Theater Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2023 24:18


In this episode of Twin Cities Theater Chat Recommends, we are joined by Jill Schafer of Cherry and Spoon,  Rob Dunkelberger of The Stages of MN,  Erica Skarohlid of Lettered in Theatre, and Julie Jackson of Minnesota Theater Love who will recommend a few shows currently running in the Twin Cities.Shows discussed include:Falsettos at Theater Latte DaPassage by Pillsbury House + Theatre and Exposed Brick TheatreSee also our interview with Passage Co-Directors Suzy  Messerole and Signe Harriday!Cookin' at Children's Theatre CompanyThe (Almost) Complete and (Mostly) Accurate History of Alcohol at Bryant Lake BowlAND:The Rats and Wasps' Nest at Yellow Tree TheatreBernhardt/Hamlet at Theatre Pro RataDark Sisters at Journey North Opera Co.Boy Wonder at History TheatreThe Great Gatsby at Collide Theatrical Dance CompanyTwin Cities Theater Chat is produced and hosted by Carol Jackson of Minnesota Theater Love and members of the Twin Cities Theater Bloggers collective. As always, you can find the Twin Cities Theater Bloggers on Facebook and on Instagram. Read our review round-ups and go see a show today!

Twin Cities Theater Chat
S2E3 Mainstage: Passage at Pillsbury House + Theatre and Exposed Brick Theatre

Twin Cities Theater Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2023 37:04


On this episode, Jill Schafer of Cherry and Spoon and Carol Jackson and Julie Jackson of Minnesota Theater Love are joined by Suzy Messerole, the Co-Artistic Director of Exposed Brick Theatre and Signe V. Harriday, the Artistic Producing Director of Pillsbury House + Theatre. We had a great time chatting about Passage, an upcoming co-production between Exposed Brick Theatre and Pillsbury House + Theatre of which Suzy Messerole and Signe Harriday are co-directors. They talk about their respective theaters, the power in collaboration, why they're optimistic about the theater world right now, and the unusual way they became collaborators. "Set in the fictional Country X, a neocolonial client of Country Y, PASSAGE examines colonialism, power, and how societal imbalances affect interpersonal dynamics through the story of B, a local doctor, and F, an expat teacher, after their friendship is challenged during a fateful trip to a local attraction. Performances will take place at Pillsbury House + Theatre September 21 – October 15, 2023." (Pillsbury House + Theatre website)Check out the organizational partners that will be presenting talkbacks during Passage: the Million Artist Movement, "a global vision and movement that believes in the role of ART in the campaign to dismantle oppressive racist systems against Black, Brown, Indigenous and disenfranchised peoples," the Native Youth Arts Collective, "a group of Native teens and young adult artists residing in the Little Earth and East Phillips neighborhoods in Minneapolis," and AshaUSA, " a non-profit organization focused on creating healthy, happy, and harmonious South Asian communities by engaging and empowering South Asian women, men, and children through culturally specific programs and services." Also mentioned in this podcast: The history of Pillsbury House in the settlement house movement,  the book Liberated to the Bone by Susan Raffo, and the amazing synchronized swimming team: the Subversive Sirens.Twin Cities Theater Chat is produced and hosted by Carol Jackson of Minnesota Theater Love and members of the Twin Cities Theater Bloggers collective. As always, you can find the Twin Cities Theater Bloggers on Facebook and on Instagram. Read our review round-ups and go see a show today!

Twin Cities Theater Chat
S2E2 Recommends: Ladies, Choruses, and Teachers

Twin Cities Theater Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2023 18:20


In this episode of Twin Cities Theater Chat Recommends, we are joined by Jill Schafer of Cherry and Spoon,  Rob Dunkelberger of The Stages of MN, and  Mary Aalgaard of Play Off The Page to recommend a few shows currently running in the Twin Cities.Shows discussed include: The Chinese Lady at Open Eye Theatre, A Chorus Line at Lyric Arts, The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie by Dark & Stormy (at the Gremlin), and American Players Theatre in Spring Green, WI. Rob also shares info about Transforming Families' Day of the Transgender Child, which is coming up on Saturday, September 23 and features a wealth of amazing theater tickets in their silent auction!Twin Cities Theater Chat is produced and hosted by Carol Jackson of Minnesota Theater Love and members of the Twin Cities Theater Bloggers collective. As always, you can find the Twin Cities Theater Bloggers on Facebook and on Instagram. Read our review round-ups and go see a show today!

Twin Cities Theater Chat
S2E1 Mainstage: Season Previews 2023-24

Twin Cities Theater Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2023 51:22


We're kicking off Season TWO of Twin Cities Theater Chat with a theater season preview! You'll hear from Jill Schafer of Cherry and Spoon, Rob Dunkelberger of The Stages of MN, Erica Skarohlid of Lettered in Theatre, Mary Aalgaard of Play Off the Page,  and Carol and Julie Jackson of Minnesota Theater Love as we chat about the upcoming theater season and why you should consider subscribing. We discuss the upcoming 2023-24 theater seasons of the following theaters:  Guthrie Theater, Six Points Theater,  Ten Thousand Things Theater,  Theatre in the Round, Jungle Theater,  History Theatre, Theater Mu, Lakeshore Players Theatre, Yellow Tree Theatre, Theatre Elision, Penumbra Theatre, Collide Theatrical Dance Company, Theater Latte Da, Stages Theatre Company, Children's Theatre Company,  Lyric Arts, and Open Eye Theatre. WHEW!Twin Cities Theater Chat is produced and hosted by Carol Jackson of Minnesota Theater Love and members of the Twin Cities Theater Bloggers collective. As always, you can find the Twin Cities Theater Bloggers on Facebook and on Instagram. Read our review round-ups and go see a show today!

Twin Cities Theater Chat
S1E12 Mainstage: The Understudy

Twin Cities Theater Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2023 67:29


The understudy is the actor whom, if everything goes perfectly, will never be seen by an audience. They are the unsung heroes of the theater world, swooping in to save the day when tragedy or more frequently these days, covid strikes. They are the living embodiment of the old saying: “The show must go on” On today's episode, Rob Dunkelberger (The Stages of MN) explores the topic of the Understudy with three guests.  Paul de Cordova, an actor who has performed and understudied all over the Twin Cities. At the time we are recording this, he is  understudying the role of Hercule Poirot in Murder on the Orient Express at the Guthrie Theater. Jennifer Liestman, Resident Casting Director at the Guthrie Theater. And Austene Van, the hardest working woman in theater. She is the  Artistic Director at Yellow Tree Theater in Osseo and can be found at other theaters around town  directing, choreographing, writing, and yes, understudying.Twin Cities Theater Chat is produced and hosted by Carol Jackson of Minnesota Theater Love and members of the Twin Cities Theater Bloggers collective. As always, you can find the Twin Cities Theater Bloggers on Facebook and on Instagram. Read our review round-ups and go see a show today!

Twin Cities Theater Chat
S1E11 Mainstage: Minnesota Fringe Fest Check-In

Twin Cities Theater Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2023 13:38


It's halfway through the Minnesota Fringe Festival (running August 3-13 at various locations in the Cedar-Riverside neighborhood and beyond. Our bloggers are taking time out of their crazy Fringe schedules to share a few of the shows they are loving at the Festival this year.We are joined by Kendra Plant (of Artfully Engaging), who recommends: Ha Ha Da Vinci, DOLLY WHO?, and Boy Crazy. Rob Dunkelberger (of The Stages of MN) chats about A Girl Scout's Guide to Exorcism, Fargo Allegro, and H.G. Wells' The Invisible Man. Jill Schafer (of Cherry and Spoon) throws her vote in for Stabby Stab Stab, Fire in My Veins, and The Windblown Cheeks of Lovers. Laura Van Zandt (of Bite-Sized Beet) weighs in with Reincarnation Soup, My Only Hope for a Hero, and Coyfish.There's still time to catch these and other fabulous shows at the Minnesota Fringe Festival. Check in with our bloggers for many more reviews and happy Fringing!Twin Cities Theater Chat is produced and hosted by Carol Jackson of Minnesota Theater Love and members of the Twin Cities Theater Bloggers collective. As always, you can find the Twin Cities Theater Bloggers on Facebook and on Instagram. Read our review round-ups and go see a show today!

Twin Cities Theater Chat
S1E10 Mainstage: Recommendations from the Voices of Fringe

Twin Cities Theater Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2023 23:59


 It's another Minnesota Fringe-tacular episode for you! We're getting recs from the Voices of Minnesota Fringe. What's a Voice of Fringe? These are the lovely people who record the show announcements you'll hear at the Fringe. The Voices of Fringe you'll hear today are Maria Ghasssemlou, Leah Cooper, Natalie Rae Wass, and Josh Carson. They'll discuss their show recommendations and their hot Fringe tips. BTW, our podcast host has limited characters for the show notes, so you can find the full list of recommendations on Minnesota Theater Love, including those of fifth Voice Jennifer Walker.  Happy listening, happy Fringing!Twin Cities Theater Chat is produced and hosted by Carol Jackson of Minnesota Theater Love and members of the Twin Cities Theater Bloggers collective. As always, you can find the Twin Cities Theater Bloggers on Facebook and on Instagram. Read our review round-ups and go see a show today!

Twin Cities Theater Chat
S1E9 Mainstage: How to Fringe with the TC Theater Bloggers

Twin Cities Theater Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2023 18:12


Are you overwhelmed by the plethora of theatrical entertainment opportunities at the Minnesota Fringe Festival? Are you unsure of the importance of the Fringe Button? Does the idea of that much sheer theatrical talent in one place seem more than a little intimidating? Our Twin Cities Theater Bloggers Jill Schafer of Cherry and Spoon,  Rob Dunkelberger of The Stages of MN, and  Erica Skarohlid of Lettered in Theatre are here to answer your burning Fringe questions!The 30th annual Minnesota Fringe Festival takes place August 3 through August 13. Important note: Everyone needs a button this year. More info on ticketing, show list, and accessibility options can be found at the Minnesota Fringe Festival website.  For all the day to day details on potential sell-outs, potential traffic issues, and discounts at local businesses (with your button!), sign up for the Fringe File emails. Twin Cities Theater Chat is produced and hosted by Carol Jackson of Minnesota Theater Love and members of the Twin Cities Theater Bloggers collective. As always, you can find the Twin Cities Theater Bloggers on Facebook and on Instagram. Read our review round-ups and go see a show today!

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Twin Cities Theater Chat
S1E8 Mainstage: The Kung Fu Zombies Saga with Saymoukda Duangphouxay Vongsay and Michelle de Joya

Twin Cities Theater Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2023 41:29


Laura Van Zandt (Bite-Sized Beet) joins us to chat with playwright Saymoukda Duangphouxay Vongsay and actor Michelle de Joya about Theater Mu's The Kung Fu Zombies Saga: Shaman Warrior and Cannibals, running July 20 - August 13, 2023 at the Luminary Arts Center.From Theater Mu's website:  "The Kung Fu Zombies Saga: Shaman Warrior & Cannibals brings us to a world overrun by zombies—“and these motherf— know kung fu.” In the first act, shaman warrior Arun must fight the demons inside and out as she tries to rescue her sister with the help of the Monkey King. Then in Act Two, we return to an updated Kung Fu Zombies vs. Cannibals (2013), where Lao American Sika is on a treacherous quest to release her dead parents' ashes in her motherland. Together, they're two halves of one epic saga."Saymoukda Duangphouxay Vongsay is an award-winning Lao American poet, playwright, essayist, children's book author, cultural producer, arts & cultural consultant, and philanthropist. Find out more about Saymoukda Duangphouxay Vongsay at her website Refugenius.  Michelle de Joya is a Filipino-American actor, playwright, theater maker, teaching artist, and fitness instructor. Follow her on Instagram and Facebook, or check out one of her classes at The Workroom. Also mentioned in this podcast are Legacies of War, an educational and advocacy organization working to address the impact of the American Secret War and the conflict in Southeast Asia, including removal of unexploded ordnance (UXO), the Southeast Asian Diaspora Project, Minnesota Eight, and the East Side Freedom Library.Twin Cities Theater Chat is produced and hosted by Carol Jackson of Minnesota Theater Love and members of the Twin Cities Theater Bloggers collective. As always, you can find the Twin Cities Theater Bloggers on Facebook and on Instagram. Read our review round-ups and go see a show today!

Twin Cities Theater Chat
S1E7 Mainstage: Minnesota Fringe Festival with Dawn Bentley

Twin Cities Theater Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2023 41:52


On this episode, Jill Schafer of Cherry and Spoon and Carol Jackson of Minnesota Theater Love are joined by Dawn Bentley, Executive Director of the Minnesota Fringe Festival, which is celebrating its 30th year of providing adventurous theater.  We chat about the history of Fringe, how the festival is surviving and thriving in 2023,  and why the motto at the Minnesota Fringe Festival office is "There's always something...at the Fringe." (Although I'd like to recommend: "Fringe gonna Fringe." I'd buy that t-shirt!)The 30th annual Minnesota Fringe Festival takes place August 3 through August 13. Important note: Everyone needs a button this year. More info on ticketing, show list, and accessibility options can be found at the Minnesota Fringe Festival website.  For all the day to day details on potential sell-outs, potential traffic issues, and discounts at local businesses (with your button!), sign up for the Fringe File emails. Twin Cities Theater Chat is produced and hosted by Carol Jackson of Minnesota Theater Love and members of the Twin Cities Theater Bloggers collective. As always, you can find the Twin Cities Theater Bloggers on Facebook and on Instagram. Read our review round-ups and go see a show today!

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Twin Cities Theater Chat
S1E6 Mainstage: Murder and Mayhem with Jeffrey Hatcher

Twin Cities Theater Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2023 37:47


On this episode, Rob Dunkelberger of The Stages of MN chats with acclaimed playwright Jeffrey Hatcher. They discuss Glensheen and the perils of writing about real crime, why there were no prop guns in The Defeat of Jesse James,  and his collaborations with Chan Poling. Along the way, they discuss murder, mayhem, and local history as well the endless appeal of murder mysteries. AND an episode of Columbo (Ashes to Ashes) that Hatcher wrote!Glensheen runs from July 8 through July 23, 2023 at the History Theatre. From their website: "1977.  An heiress, kind and generous, is found dead in her bed. Her night nurse, lying lifeless on the staircase. A robbery? A clumsy break-in? A conspiracy? A scandal! The Congdon family tragedy splashed across the headlines of every newspaper in Minnesota. But what really happened on that fateful night at the Glensheen Mansion? Whodunit? Witness this dark musical that tackles the tale with wicked dialogue and evocative music."Twin Cities Theater Chat is produced and hosted by Carol Jackson of Minnesota Theater Love and members of the Twin Cities Theater Bloggers collective. As always, you can find the Twin Cities Theater Bloggers on Facebook and on Instagram. Read our review round-ups and go see a show today!

Twin Cities Theater Chat
S1E5 Recommends: Woods, Boys, and Descendants

Twin Cities Theater Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2023 9:57


In this episode of Twin Cities Theater Chat Recommends, we are joined by Jill Schafer of Cherry and Spoon,  Rob Dunkelberger of The Stages of MN, and  Erica Skarohlid of Lettered in Theatre  to recommend a few shows currently running in the Twin Cities. Shows discussed include: Into the Woods at the Guthrie Theater, Jersey Boys at Chanhassen Dinner Theatre, Disney's Descendants at Stages Theatre Company, Lock Mess by Open Eye Theatre and The Buddha Prince by TigerLion Arts. Twin Cities Theater Chat is produced and hosted by Carol Jackson of Minnesota Theater Love and members of the Twin Cities Theater Bloggers collective. As always, you can find the Twin Cities Theater Bloggers on Facebook and on Instagram. Read our review round-ups and go see a show today!

Twin Cities Theater Chat
S1E4 Mainstage: Great River Shakespeare Festival & Their 20th Season

Twin Cities Theater Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2023 52:05


On this episode, Jill Schafer of Cherry and Spoon and Carol Jackson of Minnesota Theater Love are joined by Doug Sholz-Carlson and Melissa Maxwell from the Great River Shakespeare Festival in Winona to talk about their new season, why they love doing repertory theater, and some of the lessons Great River has learned from the We See You, White American Theater movement.Doug Sholz-Carlson is Great River Shakespeare Festival's Artistic Director. He works nationally as a director, fight choreographer, actor and certified intimacy director. Doug was the first intimacy director at the Metropolitan Opera. This season at Great River Shakespeare Festival, he is directing A Winter's Tale.Melissa Maxwell is the  Co-Associate Artistic Director of The Great River Shakespeare Festival and the Director of Professional Development at the Stella Adler Studio of Acting. She is a director, actor, writer, educator, motivational speaker, and an award-winning playwright. Her latest play, IMBROGLIO, which she is also directing, receives its world premiere at the Great River Shakespeare Festival this season. The Great River Shakespeare Festival is located in Winona, Minnesota and runs from June 20 through July 30. Twin Cities Theater Chat is produced and hosted by Carol Jackson of Minnesota Theater Love and members of the Twin Cities Theater Bloggers collective. As always, you can find the Twin Cities Theater Bloggers on Facebook and on Instagram. Read our review round-ups and go see a show today!

Twin Cities Theater Chat
S1E3 Recommends: N2N, Sherwood, and Speedos

Twin Cities Theater Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2023 14:20


In this episode of Twin Cities Theater Chat Recommends, we are joined by Jill Schafer of Cherry and Spoon,  Rob Dunkelberger of The Stages of MN, and  Erica Skarohlid of Lettered in Theatre  to recommend a few shows currently running in the Twin Cities:  Next to Normal at Theater Latte Da, Sherwood at Theatre in the Round, and Red Speedo by Walking Shadow Theatre Company (at Hamline University). We also discuss a few shows we're looking forward to seeing: The Courtroom: A Reenactment of One Woman's Deportation Proceedings by Jungle Theater (at Hamline University and the Jungle), The Assassination of the Archduke of Austria-Hungary Franz Ferdinand by Jackdonkey Productions (at Bryant Lake Bowl), Into the Woods at the Guthrie Theater, and The School of Rock by Open Door Community Theatre at Park High School.Twin Cities Theater Chat is produced and hosted by Carol Jackson of Minnesota Theater Love and members of the Twin Cities Theater Bloggers collective. As always, you can find the Twin Cities Theater Bloggers on Facebook and on Instagram. Read our review round-ups and go see a show today!

Twin Cities Theater Chat
S1E2 Mainstage: Peter Rothstein & Theater Latte Da

Twin Cities Theater Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2023 31:30


Peter Rothstein, Artistic Director/Co-Founder of Theater Latte Da has long been a favorite director of the Twin Cities Theater Bloggers. Jill Schafer of Cherry and Spoon and Carol Jackson of Minnesota Theater Love sat down with him to talk about his new production of Next to Normal (opening June 7 at Theater Latte Da), his experiences in Twin Cities theater and how it's changed over the last 25 years (for the better!), and his new position as Producing Artistic Director at Asolo Rep in Sarasota, Florida. Peter, you will be missed!Twin Cities Theater Chat is produced and hosted by Carol Jackson of Minnesota Theater Love and members of the Twin Cities Theater Bloggers collective. As always, you can find the Twin Cities Theater Bloggers on Facebook and on Instagram. Read our review round-ups and go see a show today!

Twin Cities Theater Chat
S1E1 Recommends: Our Town, Emilia, and The Prom

Twin Cities Theater Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2023 7:47


In this episode of Twin Cities Theater Chat Recommends, we are joined by Jill Schafer of Cherry and Spoon,  Rob Dunkelberger of The Stages of MN, and Julie Jackson of Minnesota Theater Love to discuss Our Town at Lyric Arts, Emilia at Ten Thousand Things Theater, and The Prom at Chanhassen Dinner Theatres. We also discuss a few shows we're looking forward to seeing: The Courtroom: A Reenactment of One Woman's Deportation Proceedings by Jungle Theater (at Hamline University), Red Speedo by Walking Shadow Theatre Company (also at Hamline University), and Sherwood: The Adventures of Robin Hood by Theater in the Round. Twin Cities Theater Chat is produced and hosted by Carol Jackson of Minnesota Theater Love and members of the Twin Cities Theater Bloggers collective. As always, you can find the Twin Cities Theater Bloggers on Facebook and on Instagram. Read our review round-ups and go see a show today!

Twin Cities Theater Chat
Extra! The Prom at the Chan Post-Show Discussion

Twin Cities Theater Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2023 46:05


On March 4, the Twin Cities Theater Bloggers held "A Date to the Prom with the TCTB" at Chanhassen Dinner Theatres to celebrate their production of The Prom. Blogger Rob Dunkelberger of The Stages of MN moderated a post-show discussion with Chanhassen Artistic Director Michael Brindisi and three stars of The Prom: Monty Hays, Maya Richardson, and Tod Petersen. This episode is the audio recording of that discussion. The beginning of the audio is a little rough, but it gets better. Check it out!Twin Cities Theater Chat is produced and hosted by Carol Jackson of Minnesota Theater Love and members of the Twin Cities Theater Bloggers collective. As always, you can find the Twin Cities Theater Bloggers on Facebook and on Instagram. Read our review round-ups and go see a show today!

Twin Cities Theater Chat
Extra! Recs: Murder, W;t and Tourists

Twin Cities Theater Chat

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2023 8:27


In this episode of Twin Cities Theater Chat Recommends, we are joined by Jill Schafer of Cherry and Spoon and Rob Dunkelberger of The Stages of MN to discuss Murder on the Orient Express at the Guthrie, Wit at Hypnic Jerk, Tourist Trap by Ghoulish Delights and a few shows we're looking forward to seeing: Next to Normal by Theater Latte Da and The Garden: The Only Way Out of Hell is Through It by Open Flame Theatre. Twin Cities Theater Chat is produced and hosted by Carol Jackson of Minnesota Theater Love and members of the Twin Cities Theater Bloggers collective. As always, you can find the Twin Cities Theater Bloggers on Facebook and on Instagram. Read our review round-ups and go see a show today!

Real Talk Memphis with Chip Washington
S1E96 - Carol Jackson, Quincey Morris, and Leigh Mansberg

Real Talk Memphis with Chip Washington

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2022 58:10


Episode Notes My guests include Carol Jackson, Executive director of Families Matter. This organization was founded on the premise that the involvement of men in the family structure can have long lasting benefits to all involved, especially the children. Quincey Morris is a community leader who is a fierce advocate of an area of the city she loves and protects. The executive director of the Klondike Smokey City CDC joins me for a rare interview to talk about her mission to curb blight. Next, Leigh Mansberg, President and CEO of Junior Achievement of Memphis and the Mid-South has a singular mission. The goal is to inspire and prepare young people to succeed and propel them towards a bright future. She will tell some of the ways they empower them towards economic success and how you can help. It's RTM both on air and online, Monday 6-7 pm on WYXR 91.7 FM, the YXR app, Tunein, Facebook Live, YouTube and wherever you get your podcasts.It's time to talk!

Real Talk Memphis-with Chip
S1E96 - Carol Jackson, Quincey Morris, and Leigh Mansberg

Real Talk Memphis-with Chip

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2022 58:19


Episode NotesMy guests include Carol Jackson, Executive director of Families Matter. This organization was founded on the premise that the involvement of men in the family structure can have long lasting benefits to all involved, especially the children. Quincey Morris is a community leader who is a fierce advocate of an area of the city she loves and protects. The executive director of the Klondike Smokey City CDC joins me for a rare interview to talk about her mission to curb blight. Next, Leigh Mansberg, President and CEO of Junior Achievement of Memphis and the Mid-South has a singular mission. The goal is to inspire and prepare young people to succeed and propel them towards a bright future. She will tell some of the ways they empower them towards economic success and how you can help. It's RTM both on air and online, Monday 6-7 pm on WYXR 91.7 FM, the YXR app, Tunein, Facebook Live, YouTube and wherever you get your podcasts.It's time to talk!

First Universalist Church
October 16, 2022- Mental Health Sunday

First Universalist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2022 57:27


This Sunday, October 16 is Mental Health Sunday, a service where we commit ourselves to creating a world where struggles with mental health are normalized and where seeking mental health care is destigmatized. Through word, song, and ritual we will make visible these commitments of our hearts, bodies, and minds, knowing that mental health care is something we all need access to, and that while not all illness can be cured, in community, we all can find healing. Opening Hymn- Come Thou Fount of Ev'ry Blessing- Dr. Glen Thomas Rideout (:28) Words of Welcome- Dr. Glen Thomas Rideout (3:17) Story for All Ages- Rev. Ashley Harness-Jiminez (9:56) Hymn- I've Got Peace Like a River- Dr. Glen Thomas Rideout (17:43) Meditation and Message- Rev. Arif Mamdani, Carol Jackson (22:14) Ritual (32:14) Song- Sending You Light by Melanie DeMore- Dr. Glen Thomas Rideout (49:55) Singing Together- For All that is Our Life- Dr. Glen Thomas Rideout (53:26) Benediction- Rev. Arif Mamdani (56:08)

Galah Sessions
Issue 4: Episode 10: Mark McGinness Remembers

Galah Sessions

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2022 11:07


Mark McGinness Remembers   Written by Mark McGinness   Read by Carol Jackson   This bonkers podcast has been sponsored by Katherine Brazenor, a city girl who loves the bush and wanted to make Galah as accessible to as many people as possible.

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The Lease-Up
How to Show Support to On-Site Teams

The Lease-Up

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2022 18:30


After spending more than three decades in the multifamily industry, Carol Jackson, Morgan Properties Area Vice President for the Maryland Region, admits that one of the most demanding aspects of her job today is keeping on-site teams optimistic about what's to come after the past very stressful couple of years. Jackson knows exactly what her teams need in order to feel appreciated, respected, trusted and understood. Here's what you'll hear about in this episode: How she got into property management (1:02) Most stressful part of her job (03:00) Why coaching is her favorite part of her job (4:28) Making on-site teams feel appreciated and respected (6:22) How the next generation of multifamily leaders looks like (7:25) Challenges when filling open positions (8:45) Retaining employees and reducing turnover (10:10) Mentoring the new generation (12:50) Diversity and inclusion (14:20) What Carol likes to do in her spare time (15:55) Carol's plans at Morgan Properties (16:55)

Art Hounds
Art Hounds: Art studios open for spring visitors and a musical stages in a car dealership

Art Hounds

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2022 5:00


Art aficionado Linda Tacke of Lanesboro says she plans to devote a day or two to this weekend's Bluff Country Studio Art Tour. It's the 21st year of the event, which grew from four artists to around 36, spread across 23 locations. Courtesy of Bluff Country Studio Art Tour A painting titled Country Rhythms by Joan Finnegan, one of the artists participating in this weekend's Bluff Country Studio Art Tour. Visitors can stop by the studios of painters and potters, jewelry makers, woodcarvers, fabric artists and more. Print off a map of artist studios here, or download the mobile app through the website to guide your arts tour across the Driftless Region. The event runs Friday through Sunday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. John Sievers, trombonist of Loud Mouth Brass is sharing the word about a new work by fellow Rochester artist and musician Becky Schlegel. “The Lullaby Collection” is an alphabet book with Schegel's animal illustrations with poems and original songs for each. From the book Courtesy of Becky Schlegel A page from Becky Schlegel's new book "The Lullaby Collection," which she wrote, illustrated and wrote music for. Courtesy of Becky Schlegel A page from Becky Schlegel's new book "The Lullaby Collection," which she wrote, illustrated and wrote music for. Courtesy of Becky Schlegel A page from Becky Schlegel's new book "The Lullaby Collection," which she wrote, illustrated and wrote music for. Courtesy of Becky Schlegel A page from Becky Schlegel's new book "The Lullaby Collection," which she wrote, illustrated and wrote music for. The book includes a CD, which Schlegel recorded in the granary of her family farm. Schlegel will hold a book launch and concert for Saturday 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., with music from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Dwell Local in Zumbrota. Carol Jackson is a Twin Cities theater fan and blogger, and she's looking forward to seeing the new show this weekend from Minneapolis Musical Theatre. The theater specializes in staging lesser-known musicals, sometimes in site-specific venues. Their new show, “Hands on a Hardbody,” about an endurance competition to win a new truck, is set in a car dealership. The musical, which was briefly on Broadway in 2013, is based on a 1997 documentary about 10 Texans all vying for a new pickup truck. The rules were simple: Keep your hand on the truck; last person standing wins. “Hands on a Hardbody” opens Friday and runs through May 8 at Luther Cadillac in Roseville. The theater offers a range of ticket and pricing options in this non-traditional venue, from regular seats to Bring-Your-Own chair to — somewhat immersive — standing room only. The show is not recommended for children under 10 due to mature themes.

Mid-South Viewpoint // Bott Radio Network
Families Really Do Matter // April 19, 2022

Mid-South Viewpoint // Bott Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2022 27:00


Carol Jackson, Families Matter, Program Director shares their incredible story of serving families in Memphis since 2004. Families Matter teaches young boys Principles of Manhood, shows young fathers, the importance of showing affection to and providing support for their children, helps teenagers understand what healthy relationships look like, and assists young people in understanding the importance of getting an education and gainful employment before becoming parents.

OSI Today
OSI Today (My OSI Journey 19)

OSI Today

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2022


As Women's History Month winds down, Carol Jackson, Command Analysis and Production Manager, shares her thoughts about the observance and her story.

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OSI Today
OSI Today (My OSI Journey 19)

OSI Today

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2022


As Women's History Month winds down, Carol Jackson, Command Analysis and Production Manager, shares her thoughts on the observance and her own story.

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Kevin Battle Goes One On One
Kevin Battle Goes One-On-One With: Harbison Walker International CEO Carol Jackson

Kevin Battle Goes One On One

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2022 36:31


Who are the two largely forgotten men that helped propel Andrew Carnegie's vision of a steel empire?  How does an impressive young girl on a Fayette County farm grow up to tie it all together almost a century and a half later?  She was inspired to go into business through her father's leadership and a Western Pennsylvania nonprofit.  She earned degrees from THREE of Pittsburgh's institutions of Higher Learning but started out making Christmas wreathes.  Her life is loosely tied to Mr. Rogers, a historic hotel, and two TV variety shows.  So, how does party planning fit in?  Her business is essential however not all governments believed it was viable.  How did that effect various economies and how fatal were those decisions to our supply chain?  What is it like to reopen a major plant and expand during the Covid-era.  Or even be forced to decide to place a factory outside your home region?  She proves that all companies compete for the same good talent regardless of industry.  And, what does someone who is integral in keeping the steel industry humming do in their down-time?  Pittsburgh is known for its people - generations of which helped build the company she now runs and many others.  Can she help bring new business and industry to Pittsburgh?  It is my honor to introduce you to one  one of our highly accomplished, motivational, and dedicated young visionaries.  I hope you enjoy this episode of ‘Kevin Battle Goes One-On-One With: Harbison Walker International CEO Carol Jackson.'

Without A Net Podcast
36 - VtM: Out For Themselves

Without A Net Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2021 36:39


Carol Jackson and Cocoa have a discussion about ankle monitors, current events, and some of the finer details of a few of the clans.  Carol mentions some could've-beens, tries to set a few licks against one another, and Cocoa explores the other side of blood bonding a Kine. And then Jimmy shows up. --- Intro & Outtro Music by: Jack Le Breton Website: jacklebreton.com Twitter & Instagram: @Jack_Le_Breton   Website: https://www.Withoutanetpod.com Discord link https://discord.gg/TbE5Ajc If you like the show, swing by our Patreon where you can get access to over 15 extra hours of content. https://www.patreon.com/posts/43800673 Email us: Withoutanetpod@gmail.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WithoutANetPodcast Copyright: Without A Net Podcast 2021   Disclaimer: This Vampire: The Masquerade chronicle is a non-official, fan-created work by the Without A Net Podcast.  Portions of the materials used in this Actual Play are the copyrights and trademarks of Paradox Interactive AB and are used with their permission.  All rights are reserved.  For any further information in those regards you can find them at worldofdarkness.com.

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Without A Net Podcast
07 - VtM: Kin(dred) Privilege

Without A Net Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2021 64:31


Portia "Cocoa" Bellingham.  Drug addict, graffiti artist, loyal to her half brother.  She's about to hit it big when she catches the eye of a wealthy and influential patron: Carol Jackson. There are others who know of Carol's shadowy reach...but none of them have eyes on Cocoa. Yet.   --- Intro & Outtro Music by: Jack Le Breton Website: jacklebreton.com Twitter & Instagram: @Jack_Le_Breton   Website: https://www.Withoutanetpod.com Discord link https://discord.gg/TbE5Ajc If you like the show, swing by our Patreon where you can get access to over 15 extra hours of content. https://www.patreon.com/posts/43800673 Email us: Withoutanetpod@gmail.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WithoutANetPodcast Copyright: Without A Net Podcast 2021

Mid-South Viewpoint // Bott Radio Network
Strong Families Start with Men // March 4, 2020

Mid-South Viewpoint // Bott Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2021 27:00


Carol Jackson, Executive Director of Families Matter talks about their efforts of building strong families, starting with the men. Carol shares some practical ways that she and her husband Sherman, of 50 years; pull from the marriage toolbox to build a home that weathers the storms of life.

Ceramic Tech Chat
Leading a Global Refractories Company: Carol Jackson

Ceramic Tech Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2020 28:06


Being the CEO of a corporation takes more than a degree and managerial experience. Carol Jackson, chair and CEO of HarbisonWalker International, describes her pathway to becoming the CEO of a global refractories company, the challenges of operating during a global pandemic, and why she believes in cultivating a strong corporate culture.View the transcript for this episode here.About the guestCarol Jackson is chair and CEO of HarbisonWalker International, headquartered in Pittsburgh, Pa. She currently is serving a two-year term as chair of the World Refractories Association. In both roles, Jackson is actively involved in education efforts to increase societal awareness of refractories and their importance, including with HarbisonWalker's own podcast, High Temperature Times.About ACerSFounded in 1898, The American Ceramic Society is the leading professional membership organization for ceramic and materials scientists, engineers, researchers, manufacturers, plant personnel, educators, and students.

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cityCURRENT Radio Show
Radio Show: Families Matter: Strengthen Families | Changing Lives

cityCURRENT Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2020 16:02


Host Jeremy C. Park talks with Carol Jackson, Executive Director of Families Matter, who talks about their efforts to strengthen families and change lives while supporting a transformation of Memphis, Tennessee. During the interview, Jackson discusses some of the key challenges families and youth are facing today, why building healthy relationships and families is so important to children and how these skills can be taught, perspective on their programs and impact, how the pandemic has created changes in the delivery of their programs, and how the community can help.Visit www.familiesmattermemphis.org  to learn more.

Low End Theories Podcast
Low End Cats, w/ Special Guest Chris Jackson; Special Edition No. 2

Low End Theories Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2020 60:29


This episode is dedicated to the memory of Carol Jackson. May she forever Rest In Power!!!!!! No V this week, but we got a special guest! Chris Jackson joins San to talk about his own podcast (Take It To The Bridge) and radio show (The Friday Night Kickback). Music takes a firm grip on the convo as they share how it molded their upbringing, influenced the perception of guys from our neighborhood, and impacts the current climate of sound today. Gems get spilled throughout, so you don't want to miss this! Check out Chris at the links below: The Friday Night Kickback (Every Friday from 8p-Midnight) Take It To The Bridge Podcast: New episodes coming soon! Also, make sure you are subscribed and following us as we will begin our November giveaway contest next week! Peace! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Ask Alan! The Podcast
Episode 18 with Carol Jackson

Ask Alan! The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2020 42:54


Executive Director of Families Matter, Carol Jackson joins Alan today to discuss families in the city of Memphis. COVID19 has hurt everyone, but it has really teenagers. Carol talks about how Families Matter has helped these young people adapt to this new life while trying to also introduce them to father figures and positive role models. Check out the full interview here! For video options, click the link below. https://youtu.be/i_ZO5TIc3u0 For more Ask Alan! The Podcast, click right here! https://cronelawfirmplc.com/resources/ask-alan/ Families Matter: https://familiesmattermemphis.org/

Distraction Pieces Podcast with Scroobius Pip
Ashley Walters • Distraction Pieces Podcast with Scroobius Pip #317

Distraction Pieces Podcast with Scroobius Pip

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2020 55:44


Welcome, welcome, welcome to EPISODE 317 of the Distraction Pieces Podcast with Scroobius Pip! Following on from last week’s multi-disciplined guest, Pip is joined this week by emcee turned actor ASHLEY WALTERS!Okay - in case you don’t recognise that name right there immediately, let’s bring you up to speed. ASHER D FROM SO SOLID. Ring a bell? DUSHANE FROM TOP BOY! Getting through yet? RICKY FROM BULLETPROOF? Don’t make me get all Biff from Back To The Future and knock on your head to make sure you’re on the same page… Anyway - it’s Ashley Walters! A fascinating chat and as with a lot of Distraction Pieces episodes, one that feels like it’s been on the cards for a minute. The two get down to it and cover it all from getting in shape and being more mindful re: bodies, representation and the path to Bulletproof, working with Noel Clarke and becoming his pal, working with Carol Jackson from Eastenders (sorry, Lindsey Coulson), being multi-disciplined from a young age, The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles, time spent in prison and lessons learned on release, Top Boy, So Solid, all that good stuff and TOO MUCH to fit into a write up here. You’ll love it. GO IN!EPISODE LINKS:ASHLEY on TWITTERASHLEY on IMDBASHLEY in THE GUARDIANASHLEY in THE LADBIBLELINKS FOR SCROOBIUS PIP & SPEECH DEVELOPMENT:SCROOBIUS PIP on TWITTERSCROOBIUS PIP on INSTAGRAMSCROOBIUS PIP on PATREONPOD BIBLESPEECH DEVELOPMENT RECORDS DISTRACTION PIECES NETWORK on FACEBOOKDISTRACTION PIECES NETWORK on INSTAGRAMDISTRACTION PIECES PODCAST ARCHIVE See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Mid-South Viewpoint // Bott Radio Network
Families Really Matter // July 9, 2019

Mid-South Viewpoint // Bott Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2019 27:00


Carol Jackson, Executive Director of Families Matter Memphis joins us on this episode of Mid-South View Point with host Byron Tyler. Carol and her husband Herman along with a committed team of volunteer mentors; Families Matter is addressing the family breakdown in the city of Memphis by helping people discover the value of healthy relationships and build a sustainable family union through Christ. Mid-South View Point radio show with host Byron Tyler airs Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday at 3:00 pm central time on the Bott Radio Network affiliate 640 AM and 100.7 FM in Memphis, TN.

Alzheimer's Speaks Radio - Lori La Bey
Dementia Support Groups, Activites and Housing

Alzheimer's Speaks Radio - Lori La Bey

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2018 49:00


Lori La Bey the host and founder of Alzheimer's Speaks Radio interviews Jay Benedict, Outreach and Sales Director for Cherrywood Pointe, an Ebenezer managed property.  This new community is located in Roseville, MN just off Lexington Ave just north of County Road C. Jay will discuss a unique support group called "Connections" he created in 2015, for those with memory loss and their care partners which meets monthly.  He also is an active member of the Roseville Alzheimer's and Dementia Community Action Team, which is a grassroots effort making a big impact in it's community as well as surrounding neighborhoods.    Jay has also worked closely with the Ramsey county library to bring the new dementia support system and tools called, "Memory Minders."   Carol Jackson with the library has been leading this cause.  Jay is also working with his community and the Fire Department with a new virtual tool they have developed. Contact Jay Benedict: Phone:  651-766-2265                 Email   ?Check Alzheimer's Speaks for resources and tools regarding dementia. ?Keynotes, Training & Consulting ?Dementia Chats - video interviews 

Grace EV Free La Mirada Sermons
The First Christmas Carol (Jackson Randall)

Grace EV Free La Mirada Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2017 47:12


Series: Nothing is Impossible with God Passage: Luke 1:57-80

Heat Rocks
The Shacks on The Sapphires' "Best Of"

Heat Rocks

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2017 39:08


This week, we are joined by The Shacks, the NYC-based duo of singer Shannon Wise and producer Max Shrager. Maybe you heard their cool cover of The Kinks' "This Strange Effect" on that Apple adthis fall? Or maybe you were already up on them from their EP, released by Big Crown? Either way, Max and Shannon threw us a curveball with their choice: a 1994 compilation of nearly two dozen sides recorded in the mid-1960s by The Sapphires, the obscure-ish R&B trio of Carol Jackson, George Gainer and Joe Livingston that recorded with Swan and ABC-Paramount before dissolving circa 1966. We talked about the unique sound of The Sapphires, the roots of Philly soul, and what it's like to dig through the crates to figure out your own sound. This episode was both the first time we had a group in the studio, which was fun, and the first time we tackled an album from the 1960s. Hopefully, it won't be the last, for either. More on The Sapphpires and their Best Of anthology: Soulwalking's page about The Sapphires Bruce Eder's review of the anthology for AllMusic.com More on The Shacks: Delicious Audio's interview with them about their foot pedals and production techniques. Supercorruptor's review of their EP. Bandcamp | Instagram | Facebook Show Tracklisting: The Sapphires: The very Best of the Sapphires "Who Do You Love" The Shacks: The Shacks EP "This Strange Effect" The Sapphires: The very Best of the Sapphires "Lets Break Up For A While" The Sapphires: The very Best of the Sapphires "Gotta Have Your Love" The Sapphires: The very Best of the Sapphires "Evil One" The Sapphires: The very Best of the Sapphires "Come On And Love Me" The Sapphires: The very Best of the Sapphires "Your True Love" The Sapphires: The very Best of the Sapphires "Evil One" The Sapphires: The very Best of the Sapphires "Your True Love" Edison Lighthouse: Love Grows Where My Rosemary Goes "Love Grows Where My Rosemary Goes" The Sapphires: The very Best of the Sapphires "Hearts Are Made to be Broken" The Sapphires: The very Best of the Sapphires "I've Got Mine, You Better Get Yours" The Sapphires: The very Best of the Sapphires "Evil One" The Sapphires: The very Best of the Sapphires "Who Do You Love" The Sapphires: The very Best of the Sapphires "Slow Fizz" The Sapphires: The very Best of the Sapphires "Baby You've Got Me" The Sapphires: The very Best of the Sapphires "Hearts Are Made To Be Broken" The Sapphires: The very Best of the Sapphires "Let Break Up For A While" The Sapphires: The very Best of the Sapphires "Gotta Have Your Love" If you're not already subscribed to Heat Rocks in Apple Podcasts, do it here!

Mid-South Viewpoint // Bott Radio Network
Carol Jackson - Families Matter // September 14, 2017

Mid-South Viewpoint // Bott Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2017 27:16


Carol Jackson, program director with Families Matter; shares their mission is to increase the number of healthy, loving, caring and forgiving families. They offer an evidence-based parenting curriculum proven to empower parents with the confidence, tools and skills they need to raise caring and responsible children.

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WellAttended: Event and Theatre Marketing / Promotion
049: 10 Tips for Your Post-Show Discussion with Carol Jackson

WellAttended: Event and Theatre Marketing / Promotion

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2017 30:19


Carol Jackson discusses 10 tips for your post-show discussion. She talks about the benefits of post-show discussions, how to organize them, and the best ways to get the audience involved. Carol is the co-founder of Minnesota Theatre Love. Carol and her sister Julie started the blog in 2014 with the goal of highlighting all of the amazing theatres in the Twin Cities. In the past three years, they have written over 230 posts about must see shows and marketing strategies. In the 90s, Carol worked in the box offices at the Fitzgerald Theater and Park Square Theatre for over a decade. She is currently a librarian at the Ramsey County Library in St. Paul. Show Notes: Website - http://www.mntheaterlove.com/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/mntheaterlove/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/MNTheaterLove Email - mntheaterlove@gmail.com Download the 10 tips here: https://wellattended.com/blog/049-10-tips-post-show-discussion-carol-jackson/ - Download our free marketing resources at https://wellattended.com/resources

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WellAttended: Event and Theatre Marketing / Promotion
045: 10 Ways to Make Your Website Patron Friendly with Carol Jackson

WellAttended: Event and Theatre Marketing / Promotion

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2017 24:42


Carol Jackson discusses 10 ways to make your website patron friendly. She talks in detail about what information you need on your site, how to make navigation easy, and how to make people want to see your shows. Carol is the co-founder of Minnesota Theatre Love. Carol and her sister Julie started the blog in 2014 with the goal of highlighting all of the amazing theatres in the Twin Cities. In the past three years, they have written over 230 posts about must see shows and marketing strategies. In the 90s, Carol worked in the box offices at the Fitzgerald Theater and Park Square Theatre for over a decade. She is currently a librarian at the Ramsey County Library in St. Paul. Show Notes: Website - http://www.mntheaterlove.com/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/mntheaterlove/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/MNTheaterLove Email - mntheaterlove@gmail.com Download the 10 Ways to Make Your Website Patron Friendly: https://wellattended.com/blog/045-10-ways-make-website-patron-friendly-carol-jackson/ - Download our free marketing resources at https://wellattended.com/resources

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British Soap Podcast

"Trunk/Boot" • On this episode of BSP: Cain Dingle can do no wrong, and Carol Jackson is every woman

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NC Now |  2014 UNC-TV
NC Now | 08/01/14

NC Now | 2014 UNC-TV

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2014 26:46


The Jade City Pharaoh stars in a Durham-based radio drama. Burlington's Chris Dutcher uses his own disability to teach children. Greensboro's HandyCapable Network provides computers to needy families & job training to its workers. And Robert Kucab talks about the NC Housing Finance Agency's programs to help homeowners.

NC Now |  2014 UNC-TV
NC Now | 06/24/14

NC Now | 2014 UNC-TV

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2014 26:46


Medal of Honor recipient Sgt. Kyle White talks about the recognition & his service. The NC Arboretum's Germplasm Repository helps small businesses learn good manufacturing practices for their natural products. B&B Yachts designs & builds boats that are gathering quite a following. And author John Kasson talks about his new book.

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Bad at Sports
Bad at Sports Episode 114: Carol Jackson, Anthony Elms, and Jubilee City

Bad at Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2007 65:23


On this week's exciting Episode, number 114... Art Forum's Anthony Elms and Bad at Sports' Duncan MacKenzie interrogate Carol Jackson about her dynamite exhibition at Gallery 400, and Terri Griffith and Joanna MacKenzie take apart John Andoe's "Jubilee City: A Memoir at Full Speed".  It doesn't get any better then this.Also, to the person who scrawled "I MISS RICHARD" in lipstick on the mirror of the men's bathroom at BAS HQ, we know who you are and this is unacceptable behavior.From Gallery 400:Carol Jackson’s signs, sculptures, gouaches and drawings use common, everyday “signatureless? styles to let loose the grandiose morality within the picturesque languages and visuals of advertising. Her work is a bitterly humorous send up of the demands and promises commercial representations make for goods, be they detergent, food, or real estate. Long focusing on a series of meticulously hand-tooled leather reworkings of both store advertising and real estate development signage, Jackson replaces the found text with disdainful, mistrustful and self-depreciating thoughts that sales language represses. What remains is the epic longing and promissory nature of the address.From Publishers Weekly:n this charming memoir, Andoe narrates his journey from his Tulsa childhood through redneck, hard-partying teen years to a highly successful career as a (hard-partying redneck) painter in New York City. While Andoe may not be a professional writer, his humor and offbeat artistic sensibility make up for any lack of prose-writing chops. Through discrete anecdotes that seldom run longer than two pages, Andoe assembles vivid portraits of his family and friends and of the various environments he inhabited—the working-class Tulsa neighborhoods of the 1960s, the high school and college drug culture at the end of the hippie era, and the New York art scene of the 1980s. Andoe rarely said No to drugs, and the marginal characters and dangerous encounters of the lowlife provide the book with a great deal of energy and pathos; at times his memoir reads like a more amateur version of Denis Johnson's Jesus' Son. Yet whenever the gonzo stories verge on tedium, Andoe modulates his tone and shows himself as the stay-at-home dad, the outdoorsman, the artist. While Andoe has an occasional tendency to settle scores (his ex-wife receives particularly brutal treatment) or trumpet his status as an outsider, for the most part his wide-eyed sense of wonder and keen observations make the everyday strange and fresh. (Aug.)Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.Enjoy.