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The second part of our story on the Salem Witch Trials. Anthony Delaney takes Maddy Pelling inside the courtroom as unbelievable stories of witchcraft are told and a terrifying power dynamic reveals itself, which ultimately ends in innocent souls being sent to their deaths.The drama is brought to life thanks to the acting talents of Carolina Hoyos, Jessica Reagan and Don Wildman.Written by Anthony Delaney. Edited by Tomos Delargy. Produced by Charlotte Long.Enjoy unlimited access to award-winning original documentaries that are released weekly and AD-FREE podcasts. Sign here for up to 50% for 3 months using code AFTERDARKYou can take part in our listener survey here.After Dark: Myths, Misdeeds & the Paranormal is a History Hit podcast.
Temporada 06 | Episodio 05 de Mi Lado V | Radio Fecha de emisión: 30-ene-2024 Título: Destilada Protagonista: Carolina Hoyos Tema 'Vinventions': "Distillation" by The Bank Street Bonbons Tema 'Saint Felicien': "Smoke on the Water (Jazz Version Live)" by Deep Purple #Wine #Jazz
Segundo podcast de la cuarta temporada y les digo que estuvo genial! Mi invitada fue la doctora Carolina Hoyos, médica funcional, e integrativa y el enfoque de nuestra conversación fue la salud reproductiva femenina. Hablamos del método anticonceptivo sintotérmico, del ciclo de semillas, del efecto que tiene la luna en nuestro ciclo y muchos otros puntos. Este es un tema super interesante que todos deberíamos conocer, no solo las mujeres!. Además Caro nos habla de cómo evalúa la energía de sus pacientes y nos deja antojadísimos de volverla a tener en mejores personas mejor planeta. Estoy haciendo un enfoque más científico en mis conversaciones, y ciencia también significa comprender nuestras heridas emocionales, de donde venimos, porqué nuestro cuerpo se enferma. Caro está en la misma línea y también utiliza mis herramientas favoritas: respiración y meditación para ayudar a sanar a sus pacientes. Pueden encontrar a Carolina en @dracarolinahoyos y si quieren pedir cita pueden llamar al 3052958382
Host Jo Reed and AudioFile's Alan Minskoff discuss a delicious and thoughtful collection of essays narrated by an ensemble cast. Nikki Massoud gives an inspired performance of “Border Lines,” Anya von Bremzen's nuanced debunking of national dishes. Johnny Rey Diaz uses clear Italian enunciation for John Last's clever “There is No Such Thing as Italian Food.” Editor Bittman has found remarkable selections from EATER, GRUB STREET, HIGH COUNTRY NEWS, and even the JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH. Read the full review of the audiobook on AudioFile's website. Published by Harper Audio. Find more audiobook recommendations at audiofilemagazine.com This episode of Behind the Mic is brought to you by Brilliance Publishing. From the author of The Last Mona Lisa comes a thrilling story of masterpieces, masterminds, and mystery. Alternating between a perilous search and the history of stolen art and lives, listen at audible.com/TheLostVanGogh Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
En este Jueves de Lety & Ash escuchamos y contestamos preguntas del público después del episodio en vivo que grabamos con Maria Carolina Hoyos Turbay (link al ep de Maria Carolina) en “Se Regalan Dudas: Episodios en vivo” en Bogotá. Maria Carolina respondió cómo ha sido su proceso de ser mamá y cómo se ha reconciliado con Colombia después del asesinato de su madre como resultado del narcotráfico y violencia ejercida en su país. Además, hablamos sobre cómo aprender de nuestros errores, lo duros que a veces podemos llegar a ser con nosotros mismos y cómo ir mejorando mientras vivimos todos los días.Nos encantó recibir sus dudas y poder contestarlas de la mano de Maria Carolina Hoyos. Si tú también quieres ser parte de un episodio como este y regalarnos tus dudas, recuerda que estaremos el 2 & 3 de diciembre de 2023 y 20 & 21 de enero de 2024 grabando “Se Regalan Dudas: Episodios en vivo” en el Lunario del Auditorio Nacional en Ciudad de México. Quedan pocos boletos en seregalandudas.com/boletos seregalandudas.com/boletos Si tú o alguien que conoces está pasando por un momento difícil, encuentra apoyo profesional en seregalandudas.com/ayudaVe este episodio en YoutubeConoce más sobre este tema y sobre nuestras invitada gratis aquíEncuéntranos en: https://linktr.ee/seregalandudas Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
En el episodio de esta semana, desde Bogotá, Colombia, con público en vivo como parte de “Se Regalan Dudas: Episodios en vivo” seregalandudas.com/boletos escuchamos la historia de Maria Carolina Hoyos, periodista, experta en transformación digital e hija de Diana Turbay, quien fue una abogada y periodista colombiana. Nos contó cómo fue vivir el secuestro y el asesinato de su madre en manos de la violencia y el narcotráfico ejercido por Pablo Escobar en Colombia. Hablamos sobre cómo fue su camino para perdonarse a ella misma y a las personas que le quitaron la vida a su madre.En este episodio encuentras información sobre: ¿Cómo perdonar?Resignificar las pérdidas Lograr vivir en el presente después de una tragedia ¿Qué podemos aprender del dolor?¿Cómo lograr ser feliz a pesar de los momentos difíciles?¿Cómo dejar de sentirse culpable?Si tú o alguien que conoces está pasando por un momento difícil, encuentra apoyo profesional en seregalandudas.com/ayudaSi tú también quieres ser parte de “Se Regalan Dudas: Episodios en vivo” y vivir un episodio como este, recuerda que vamos a estar en el Lunario de la Ciudad de México el próximo 2 & 3 de diciembre y 20 & 21 de enero de 2024 con invitadxs como Alan Estrada, Alejandro Speitzer, Anamar Orihuela y Renata de la Cerda. ¡Quedan muy pocos boletos! Encuentra los tuyos en seregalandudas.com/boletos. Ve este episodio en YoutubeSi te gustó este episodio también puedes escuchar:174. Perdón y culpa | Marisa Gallardo224. Traumas: Reconocerlos y superarlos | Edith ShiroConvertir las pérdidas en ganancias Día 190Aprender a perdonar Episodio 100 Año 2Conoce más sobre este tema y sobre nuestras invitada gratis aquíEncuéntranos en: linktr.ee/seregalandudas Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Nuestro episodio 304 es con María Carolina Hoyos, Directora de Solidaridad por Colombia y emprendedora en el mundo de la tecnología. En esta conversación profundizamos sobre:+ La motivación detras de su libro Desde el fondo del mar: Así me recuperé del asesinato de mi mamá, Diana Turbay+ Una infancia diferente y las lecciones de sus padres desde el periodismo y sus abuelos desde la política+ Un momento muy triste para ella y el país+ Humberto Eco y la comunicación+ Buscar la excelencia, estudiar y trabajar+ La experiencia en el sector público+ Una aldea global+ La transformación digitalNuevo curso: Talento Humano para Todos, inscríbeteAcá puedes conocer más sobre Hackers del Talento y Ricardo PinedaSuscríbete a nuestro newsletter Cartas al Talento
This week we're thrilled to feature “The Seven Songs,” by Rubén Degollado, from his novel, The Family Izquierdo. The story is performed by Carolina Hoyos and is excerpted from The Family Izquierdo audiobook, produced by Blackstone Publishing. Our thanks to them for sharing this story with Ursa listeners. In “The Seven Songs,” Dina, the daughter of Izquierdo family patriarch Octavio, tells her daughters about her encounter with a neighbor, Contreras, who put a curse on the Izquierdo family. Dina notes the strength, not just of God, but of all the women in the family, in myths, and in music that guide and encourage her to face the enemy. The Family Izquierdo follows what binds the generations together in the family — the love as well as the curse — and in “The Seven Songs” Dina seeks out Contreras to free her family and herself from the family curse. “No, I did not go to church, mis hijas. I had to go into the enemy's camp. The place of evil and idolatry. Of greed and charlatans. That den of vipers where I knew I would find the brujo contreras. We went to the flea market.”Listen to the story, then come back next week for Deesha and Dawnie's conversation with Rubén Degollado. Support our work by becoming an Ursa Member: https://ursastory.com/join/ Reading List The Family Izquierdo (Rubén Degollado) The Family Izquierdo audiobook (Downpour.com) Throw (Rubén Degollado) More Rubén Degollado short stories About the Author Rubén Degollado's work has recently appeared in Literary Hub, CRAFT, The Common, and elsewhere. His novel Throw won the Texas Institute of Letters Best Young Adult book for 2020. His debut literary novel The Family Izquierdo is a long list title for the PEN/Faulkner Award and the Mark Twain American Voice in Literature Award. Rubén lives and writes along the southern border, in the Río Grande Valley of Texas. More from Deesha Philyaw and Dawnie Walton: The Secret Lives of Church Ladies (Deesha Philyaw) The Final Revival of Opal & Nev (Dawnie Walton) *** Episode editor: Kelly Araja Associate producer: Marina Leigh Audio excerpted courtesy Blackstone Publishing from THE FAMILY IZQUIERDO by Rubén Degollado, excerpt read by Carolina Hoyos. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://ursastory.com/join
"The Field Guide for Next Time" by Rae Mariz is a nonlinear tapestry of a story and the most experimental piece that khōréō has published to date. Copyright khōréō magazine 2023. Story by Rae Mariz, edited by Rowan Morrison. Audio edition read by Carolina Hoyos and Christian Thornton, produced Lian Xia Rose, with casting by Jenelle DeCosta. Visit khoreomag.com and follow us on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook @KhoreoMag. Music: This Too Shall Pass by Scott Buckley https://soundcloud.com/scottbuckley Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported CC BY 3.0
Xiomara's birthday is tomorrow. She figures she'll do some last-minute planning as she sets out to fix a solar panel—only to have her crush ask to keep her company. "Electric Waterfalls" by Ruth Joffre is a sweet meditation on love and belonging set in near-future Alaska. Copyright khōréō magazine 2022. Story by Ruth Joffre, edited by Aleksandra Hill. Audio edition read by Carolina Hoyos and Kelly McLeod, edited by Lian Xia Rose, with casting by Loni Kim and production assistance from Jenelle DeCosta. Visit khoreomag.com and follow us on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook @KhoreoMag. Music: This Too Shall Pass by Scott Buckley https://soundcloud.com/scottbuckley Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported CC BY 3.0 Sound effects from freesound.org licensed under CC0 1.0
Emotional connection before sexual chemistry, love without the heirarchy and more! August shares highlights from her 2019 conversation with Carolina Hoyos, an Afro-Indigenous (Quechua-Kichwa) actor, playwright, director, songwriter and voice artist. You'll learn about: Carolina's sexual empowerment journey Common myths about demisexuality Common myths about bisexuality Carolina's coming out (to family) story The importance of queer represention in films and TV Check out Carolina's film and festival: Indigiqueer Identity: Reclaiming Past, Present, and Future Save 30% on your first three months of Zencastr here or here: https://zen.ai/girlbonerradio3 Join August's community: patreon.com/girlboner Instagram: @GirlBonerMedia Facebook: @MyGirlBoner Twitter: @AugstMcLaughlin Girl Boner Radio is hosted and produced by August McLaughlin.
CAROLINA HOYOS is a first generation Peruvian Quechua-Inca Afro-Latina. Carolina has had an exceptional career blending her love of acting with her skills as a classically trained musician. Under a 4-year performance contract as a member of the official Los Angeles County Artist Roster, Carolina sings and played "Antonella" in the series finale of Nicolas Winding Refn's Amazon Prime crime drama TOO OLD TO DIE YOUNG. The song also appears on the series' soundtrack. She's also appeared in the tv dramedy pilot BLACKWATER, and performed the closing credits "My Man The Devil" which won a special jury award at the Austin Film Festival. She is a member of The Autry Museum's Native Voices Theatre Artist Ensemble, participated in the 2019 Native American TV Writers Lab, and she's written and directed several plays and performed with improv sketch troupes across Los Angeles.
02:07 María Carolina Hoyos Presidenta de la Fundación Solidaridad por Colombia. 03:19 Caminata de la solidaridad virtual “Pues para ponerlos en contexto la Caminata de la Solidaridad, nace hace 42 años y ha logrado ser el cuarto evento más importante gratuito en América Latina. Adicionalmente hace 3 años apenas yo llegue a la Fundación Solidaridad por Colombia como presidenta le pedí a Cifras y Conceptos que le hiciera como una autopsia a la caminata ¿en cifras eso cómo se podía reflejar, se podía ver? Son 6.5 km de recorrido en Bogotá y en esos 6.5 km durante las horas de la caminata hay una activación económica adicional de cerca de 7.500 millones de pesos. Tres generaciones han asistido a la Caminata de la Solidaridad por Colombia, el 80% lo tiene agentado y están entre los 18 y 65 años, algo que cualquier producto quisiera tener porque el target o el segmento es super amplio, entonces entrar a asumir la pandemia como un desafío, a entender que el covid-19 no había frenado la solidaridad, sino que teníamos que ver cómo hacerlo” 06:15 Del ministerio TIC a la Solidaridad por Colombia “Un jefe mío decía que no hay dos cargos iguales porque depende de quién lo ocupa, arma su manera de hacerlo y su sello personal, yo independientemente de dónde he estado, he tratado de tener vocación de servicio, realmente a mí el tema del servicio me apasiona, en el sector público lo pide hacer y llegar a aquí y hacer esa mezcla entre la consultoría, el mundo de la transformación digital que es mi pasión y poder tener también mi vocación de servicio al lado pues ha sido espectacular” 08:48 ¿Cómo conectar a las personas de bajos recursos? “Me gustaría tomarme un minuto para decir algo y es: para qué está la caminata. La caminata no es el fin de esta organización es el medio con el cual recogemos los recursos para beneficiar a personamos como tu dijiste de estrato 1 y 2 ¿qué hacemos? Hemos, en 45 años que lleva la organización, es decir más que la caminata, nos demoramos unos años en entender cómo íbamos a monetizar esto, hemos entregado 34.000 becas educativas, hemos podido estar en 172 municipios del país, hemos podido atender a 65.000 familias y tenemos la escuela de ciudadanía global más antigua del continente, con más de 300.000 jóvenes” 12:07 El amor de María Carolina por las TIC “La verdad es que miro para atrás y quedo satisfecha de las cosas que pudimos hacer, no fui sola yo, fue un equipo y digamos que he reconocido siempre que mi fortaleza está en cómo me rodeo, y logramos hacer cosas producto del sueño y de conocer las necesidades. Nosotros en el Estado probablemente fuimos eficientes porque entendimos la necesidad y nos devolvíamos a buscar la solución, no es que creábamos cosas porque creíamos que eran super cheveresimas y después ver en dónde encajan en la realidad y logramos transformar y dejar huella” 14:54 El papel de la mujer en la economía digital “Yo tengo que hablar del liderazgo femenino desde cómo a mí me ha ido. Primero creo en la igualdad y aunque yo he estado en un sector, la vida me llevo a un sector que es muy de hombres, que la gran mayoría en las reuniones eran ingenieros hombres, creo que siempre obtuve respeto por parte de ellos y creo que no me miraron menos por ser mujer” 19:11 Discurso del odio en las redes sociales “Yo creo firmemente en que todos los que tenemos un aparato conectado a ese mundo maravilloso, el mundo virtual y que además podemos narrar historias, y conocer historias, y co -crear historias a través de las redes sociales y conectarnos, tenemos que tener los mismos valores que tenemos en el 1.0, esa fue una de las grandes propuestas de la Brigada Digital, todos contamos igual, no importa cuántos seguidores tengamos, sino después de esa cuenta, de ese @ hay un ser humano” 23:32 El futuro de los procesos educativos “Yo soy madre y tengo dos hijos que están en plena etapa de formación y pues también soy madre de 5.300 personas que son beneficiaron anualmente de esta organización y creo varias cosas y me pongo a reflexionar sobre ellos, de todo lo que visto, entendido y leído. La primera es: la realidad como la conocíamos hasta el momento cambió, la revista Forbes hace poco decía y esas tenían que ver con condiciones y lineamientos digitales eso quiere decir que la educación no puede ser una excepción, yo quiero que la virtualidad continúe después de la pandemia, pienso que estamos siendo sumamente eficientes en una educación a través del mundo digital” See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Joey Clift, comedian and writer, joins hosts Rainy Fields and Jim Ruel for a conversation about comedy and first nations people. He shares his perspectives as a comedy writer in Hollywood. You can check out more about Joey Clift on his website: joeyclift.com This episode was recorded in 2019, prior to the Covid-19 Epidemic. Opening Credits music by JJ Otero. Closing music by Carolina Hoyos.
Carolina Hoyos es médica general, fellow de medicina integrativa y sanadora cuántica. Guía a sus pacientes en un viaje hacia adentro para recordar la capacidad innata de sanación que todos tenemos a través el cuerpo físico, emocional, mental y espiritual.
Sexual identities, orientations and artistry! August is joined by actor-musician Carolina Hoyos to explore her personal journey, demisexuality and bisexuality myths and more. Dr. Megan weighs in for a listener who wonders if she’s become asexual. Learn more: Carolinahoyos.com “A Girl I Know” single: awal.lnk.to/MiHombreelDiablo augustmclaughlin.com greatlifegreatsex.com
The guys got to sit down with the lovely Carolina Hoyos of Amazon's new and upcoming series, Too Old To Die Young. Many of Carolina's spectacular accomplishments can be found on her website, carolinahoyos.com. During the episode, Carolina was able to speak on many topics such as her love of music, acting, and her afro-indigenous roots. Please give a listen!Carolina Hoyos:FacebookInstagramBandcampNomadcast:FacebookTwitterInstagram
Efrain Colón, script writer and Lumbee Tribal member, got his start in Hollywood at National Lampoon. He recently co-wrote a spec pilot for Hulu and is currently a writer for TMI Hollywood. He also runsFirst Nations Screenwriters Group with Dawn Socha. FNSG is a writing collective for Native television/film writers and playwrights. FNSG partnered with Disney/ABC Television Group for a workshop held October 2018. This is part one of our conversation with Efrain. YUUUUGE thanks to musical contributions of JJ Otero and Carolina Hoyos for the intro and end credits music, and Jason Grasl, the intro voice. mii gwech! http://carolinahoyos.com/ JJ Otero's Music https://www.reverbnation.com/SonOfHw%C3%A9eldi This episode of the Hollywood NDNz podcast was hosted by Rainy Fields and Jim Ruel.
Hollywood projects all start with a script. Hollywood NDNz is delighted to share this episode with guest Sierra Teller Ornelas. Part two of our conversation with Sierra. For some reason we talked a lot about Disneyland. I guess because we love Disneyland. This is part two of our conversation with Sierra. https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1599337/ YUUUUGE thanks to musical contributions of JJ Otero and Carolina Hoyos for the intro and end credits music, and Jason Grasl, the intro voice. mii gwech! http://carolinahoyos.com/ JJ Otero's Music https://www.reverbnation.com/SonOfHw%C3%A9eldi This episode of the Hollywood NDNz podcast was hosted by Rainy Fields, Tim Ramos, and Jim Ruel.
Hollywood projects all start with a script. Hollywood NDNz is delighted to share this episode with guest Sierra Teller Ornelas. She is a member of the Writer's Guild of America. She has been a staff writer on multiple tv series. And now she is looking to take the next step - showrunner. We hope you enjoy her story. This is part one of our conversation with Sierra. https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1599337/ YUUUUGE thanks to musical contributions of JJ Otero and Carolina Hoyos for the intro and end credits music, and Jason Grasl, the intro voice. mii gwech! http://carolinahoyos.com/ JJ Otero's Music https://www.reverbnation.com/SonOfHw%C3%A9eldi This episode of the Hollywood NDNz podcast was hosted by Rainy Fields, Tim Ramos, and Jim Ruel.
We were fortunate to catch Jon Roberts as he was in town to perform for FNX Comedy Experience TV series. This funny Redlaker shares his stories of how he got started in comedy, the challenges of having 7 foster kids all under that age of five! This is part 2 of our conversation. You can catch JonnyR Live, his podcast on youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/94warriors Website: https://jonnyrcomedy.com/ Twitter: @thejonnyr https://fnx.org/comedy/ YUUUUGE thanks to musical contributions of JJ Otero and Carolina Hoyos for the intro and end credits music, and Jason Grasl, the intro voice. mii gwech! http://carolinahoyos.com/ JJ Otero's Music https://www.reverbnation.com/SonOfHw%C3%A9eldi This episode of the Hollywood NDNz podcast was hosted by Rainy Fields, Tim Ramos, and Jim Ruel.
We were fortunate to catch Jon Roberts as he was in town to perform for FNX Comedy Experience TV series. This funny Redlaker shares his stories of how he got started in comedy, the challenges of having 7 foster kids all under that age of five! You can catch JonnyR Live, his podcast on youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/94warriors Website: https://jonnyrcomedy.com/ Twitter: @thejonnyr https://fnx.org/comedy/ YUUUUGE thanks to musical contributions of JJ Otero and Carolina Hoyos for the intro and end credits music, and Jason Grasl, the intro voice. mii gwech! http://carolinahoyos.com/ JJ Otero's Music https://www.reverbnation.com/SonOfHw%C3%A9eldi This episode of the Hollywood NDNz podcast was hosted by Rainy Fields, Tim Ramos, and Jim Ruel.
In this episode we interview Joseph Quintana, Kewa Pueblo, who works at UAII as the Development Director. He shares his journey through college as a Division 1 athlete and gives his take on how to view and engage the urban Native community. UAII depends on community support and this May 19th, the will be putting on 'To Native Beauty,' featuring a number of Native performers and artists. https://www.eventbrite.com/e/to-native-beauty-indigenous-music-dance-and-spoken-word-poetry-tickets-42241250718 uaii.org https://www.gofundme.com/UAIIYouthCamp YUUUUGE thanks to musical contributions of JJ Otero and Carolina Hoyos for the intro and end credits music, and Jason Grasl, the intro voice. mii gwech! http://carolinahoyos.com/ JJ Otero's Music https://www.reverbnation.com/SonOfHw%C3%A9eldi This episode of the Hollywood NDNz podcast was hosted by Rainy Fields, Tim Ramos, and Jim Ruel.
Votan is a Native American street artist known for mixing graphic design with politically charged indigenous messages and themes. His work can be seen in a mural in historic Indian Alley in Los Angeles. You can find his work online at NSRGENTS http://nsrgnts.com/ This episode is part two of our conversation. YUUUUGE thanks to musical contributions of JJ Otero and Carolina Hoyos for the intro and end credits music, and Jason Grasl, the intro voice. mii gwech! http://carolinahoyos.com/ JJ Otero's Music https://www.reverbnation.com/SonOfHw%C3%A9eldi This episode of the Hollywood NDNz podcast was hosted by Rainy Fields, Tim Ramos, and Jim Ruel.
Votan is a Native American street artist known for mixing graphic design with politically charged indigenous messages and themes. His work can be seen in a mural in historic Indian Alley in Los Angeles. You can find his work online at NSRGENTS http://nsrgnts.com/ This episode is part one of our conversation. YUUUUGE thanks to musical contributions of JJ Otero and Carolina Hoyos for the intro and end credits music, and Jason Grasl, the intro voice. mii gwech! http://carolinahoyos.com/ JJ Otero's Music https://www.reverbnation.com/SonOfHw%C3%A9eldi This episode of the Hollywood NDNz podcast was hosted by Rainy Fields, Tim Ramos, and Jim Ruel.
Scott Wards is a First Nations Ojibwe/Metis Hypnotist hailing from Vancouver Island. We hit a variety of topics: seeing different parts of NDN country, finding an agent, Scott producing his own 24 minute special, and Scott performs mentalism on Jim and Rainy. This episode is part two of our conversation. http://www.scottward.net/ YUUUUGE thanks to musical contributions of JJ Otero and Carolina Hoyos for the intro and end credits music, and Jason Grasl, the intro voice. mii gwech! This episode of the Hollywood NDNz podcast was hosted by Rainy Fields and Jim Ruel.
Scott Wards is a First Nations Ojibwe/Metis Hypnotist hailing from Vancouver Island. How do you become a hypnotist? How do you survive on a gig based career? Scott has mastered both and shares his experiences with the Hollywood NDNz crew. This episode is part one of our conversation. http://www.scottward.net/ YUUUUGE thanks to musical contributions of JJ Otero and Carolina Hoyos for the intro and end credits music, and Jason Grasl, the intro voice. mii gwech! This episode of the Hollywood NDNz podcast was hosted by Rainy Fields and Jim Ruel. Although, we are now both Michael Jackson and we're gonna quit smoking.
Dylan Jefferson keeps talking and we stayed riveted. Hollywood gigs can mean long hours. What does that mean when you want to stay connected with your family and your people. What do you do then. Dylan talks about the choices he made and how things are going now that he has moved beyond Nickelodeon. Thankful that he took the time to come on our podcast! http://www.imdb.com/name/nm5368045/ YUUUUGE thanks to musical contributions of JJ Otero and Carolina Hoyos for the intro and end credits music, and Jason Grasl, the intro voice. mii gwech! Special thanks to Jenny Marlowe who filled in for the travelling Tim Ramos on this one. This episode of the Hollywood NDNz podcast was hosted by Rainy Fields, Jim Ruel, and Jenny Marlowe.
Dylan Jefferson is without a doubt one of the best storytellers we've had on the podcast. In this first half of the episode, he shares his experience as a veteran (not for the faint of heart) and then moving on to the struggles of making it in Hollywood. We almost cut this into 3 parts because this was a 3 hour convo! http://www.imdb.com/name/nm5368045/ YUUUUGE thanks to musical contributions of JJ Otero and Carolina Hoyos for the intro and end credits music, and Jason Grasl, the intro voice. mii gwech! Special thanks to Jenny Marlowe who filled in for the travelling Tim Ramos on this one. This episode of the Hollywood NDNz podcast was hosted by Rainy Fields, Jim Ruel, and Jenny Marlowe.
Graham Elwood, professional comedian/podcaster/actor/producer, has taken on the role of producing the first ever Native standup comedy series: First Nations Comedy Experience for the FNX Channel. In addition, he talks about running the LA Podcast Festival, building up a successful social media channel (he produced over 500 videos for Youtube - in one calendar year!). So listen in as Hollywood NDNZ rings in 2018. https://fnx.org/comedy/ http://www.grahamelwood.com/ Twitter: @grahamelwood https://allthingscomedy.com/podcast/comedy-film-nerds YUUUUGE thanks to musical contributions of JJ Otero and Carolina Hoyos for the intro and end credits music, and Jason Grasl, the intro voice. mii gwech! The Hollywood NDNz podcast is hosted by Rainy Fields, Tim Ramos, and Jim Ruel.
Darrell Dennis kept us transfixed for two hours and we are delighted to share the conversation in one long episode. He's successfully worn a number of hats: acting, comedy, writing, and producing. How does kid who grew up on a remote reserve end up as a regular on multiple APTN tv series to laying the ground work for a takeover of Hollywood? This is his story. https://www.darrelldennis.com/ YUUUUGE thanks to musical contributions of JJ Otero and Carolina Hoyos for the intro and end credits music, and Jason Grasl, the intro voice. mii gwech! The Hollywood NDNz podcast is hosted by Rainy Fields, Tim Ramos, and Jim Ruel.
Actors Kalani Queypo and Elizabeth Frances are guests this week. And they talk shop! Acting, surviving in LA, all that and then some. These are two highly motivated, success Native actors. You can catch Elizabeth on AMC's 'The Son.' Kalani was featured in 'Hawaii Five-O', 'Jamestown', and many other shows. Check out their imdb pages for more info: Kalani Queypo http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0703398/ Elizabeth Frances http://www.imdb.com/name/nm3522439/ YUUUUGE thanks to musical contributions of JJ Otero and Carolina Hoyos for the intro and end credits music, and Jason Grasl, the intro voice. mii gwech! The Hollywood NDNz podcast is hosted by Rainy Fields, Tim Ramos, and Jim Ruel.
Actors Kalani Queypo and Elizabeth Frances are guests this week. And they talk shop! Acting, surviving in LA, all that and then some. These are two highly motivated, success Native actors. You can catch Elizabeth on AMC's 'The Son.' Kalani was featured in 'Hawaii Five-O', 'Jamestown', and many other shows. Check out their imdb pages for more info: Kalani Queypo http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0703398/ Elizabeth Frances http://www.imdb.com/name/nm3522439/ YUUUUGE thanks to musical contributions of JJ Otero and Carolina Hoyos for the intro and end credits music, and Jason Grasl, the intro voice. mii gwech! The Hollywood NDNz podcast is hosted by Rainy Fields, Tim Ramos, and Jim Ruel.
We are back. We took a couple weeks off as things got busy with plays, film shoots, comedy shows, and life stuff. But here we are with episode 28, our first Comedy and NDNz episode with Jason Grasl, where we take a look at iconic comedy films, in this case, Airplane! This is a bit experimental and indulgent and frankly we had a blast recording this. So if you do like it, we promise there will be more of these sprinkled into the Hollywood NDNz mix. And if you don't like it, we're sorry, but we had too much fun not to do this again. YUUUUGE thanks to musical contributions of JJ Otero and Carolina Hoyos for the intro and end credits music, Jason Grasl, the intro voice, and finally SCIC for the use of their offices to record the episode. Chi mii gwech! The Hollywood NDNz podcast is hosted by Jason Grasl, Rainy Fields, Tim Ramos, and Jim Ruel. http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2759625/mediaviewer/rm3679844096
Shishonia, Navajo writer/actress/comedy delves into her work in part two of our conversation with her. She writes books, does standup and is developing a puppet show. https://twitter.com/shishonia https://www.facebook.com/ShishoniaLivingston/ http://www.imdb.com/name/nm3170538/ This episode is part two of our conversation. YUUUUGE thanks to musical contributions of JJ Otero and Carolina Hoyos for the intro and end credits music, Jason Grasl, the intro voice, and finally SCIC for the use of their offices to record the episode. Chi mii gwech! The Hollywood NDNz podcast is hosted by Rainy Fields, Tim Ramos, and Jim Ruel.
Shishonia, comedy partner in crime with Jim, talks about writing, comedy. She shares how her childhood helped shape the artist she is today and the psychology of a comedian. https://twitter.com/shishonia https://www.facebook.com/ShishoniaLivingston/ http://www.imdb.com/name/nm3170538/ This episode is part one of our conversation. YUUUUGE thanks to musical contributions of JJ Otero and Carolina Hoyos for the intro and end credits music, Jason Grasl, the intro voice, and finally SCIC for the use of their offices to record the episode. Chi mii gwech! The Hollywood NDNz podcast is hosted by Rainy Fields, Tim Ramos, and Jim Ruel.
Broadway performer, actor, playwright Shaun Taylor-Corbett shares a clip from Distant Thunder - a musical he has been working for seven years. Jim shares his obsession with technology. http://www.shauntaylor-corbett.com/ YUUUUGE thanks to musical contributions of JJ Otero and Carolina Hoyos for the intro and end credits music, Jason Grasl, the intro voice, and finally SCIC for the use of their offices to record the episode. Chi mii gwech! The Hollywood NDNz podcast is hosted by Rainy Fields, Tim Ramos, and Jim Ruel.
Broadway performer, actor, playwright Shaun Taylor-Corbett talks about his time in Standing Rock and about his Native musical that is ten years in the righting. This is part one of our conversation. This episode was recorded in December of 2016. Please keep that in mind in our speculations about Trump. Sigh. http://www.shauntaylor-corbett.com/ YUUUUGE thanks to musical contributions of JJ Otero and Carolina Hoyos for the intro and end credits music, Jason Grasl, the intro voice, and finally SCIC for the use of their offices to record the episode. Chi mii gwech! The Hollywood NDNz podcast is hosted by Rainy Fields, Tim Ramos, and Jim Ruel.
Jason Grasl talks about adoption, the challenges of auditioning, shares 5 pieces of hard earned wisdom as it relates to entertainment careers, and his side career as a playwright. http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2759625/mediaviewer/rm3679844096 Part two of our conversation. YUUUUGE thanks to musical contributions of JJ Otero and Carolina Hoyos for the intro and end credits music, Jason Grasl, the intro voice, and finally SCIC for the use of their offices to record the episode. Chi mii gwech! The Hollywood NDNz podcast is hosted by Rainy Fields, Tim Ramos, and Jim Ruel.
Jason Grasl joins resident nerd Jim Ruel is geeking out. He also talks about his roots in Michigan and the challenges an actor faces in Hollywood. http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2759625/mediaviewer/rm3679844096 Part one of our conversation. YUUUUGE thanks to musical contributions of JJ Otero and Carolina Hoyos for the intro and end credits music, Jason Grasl, the intro voice, and finally SCIC for the use of their offices to record the episode. Chi mii gwech! The Hollywood NDNz podcast is hosted by Rainy Fields, Tim Ramos, and Jim Ruel.
Talented writer/filmmaker Belinda Stanley stops in and talks about halloween costumes, her short film 'Chiang', and surviving with an entertainment career while being based in Louisville, Kentucky. Part two of our conversation with Belinda. Belinda's IMDB page http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1479830/ Trailer for her short 'Chiang' http://www.brasiliaproductions.com/now-playing YUUUUGE thanks to musical contributions of JJ Otero and Carolina Hoyos for the intro and end credits music, Jason Grasl, the intro voice, and finally SCIC for the use of their offices to record the episode. Chi mii gwech! The Hollywood NDNz podcast is hosted by Rainy Fields, Tim Ramos, and Jim Ruel.
Talented writer/filmmaker Belinda Stanley stops in to tell stories from the world of reality tv production, film school, and surviving with an entertainment career while being based in Louisville, Kentucky. Part one of our conversation. Belinda's IMDB page http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1479830/ YUUUUGE thanks to musical contributions of JJ Otero and Carolina Hoyos for the intro and end credits music, Jason Grasl, the intro voice, and finally SCIC for the use of their offices to record the episode. Chi mii gwech! The Hollywood NDNz podcast is hosted by Rainy Fields, Tim Ramos, and Jim Ruel.
We continue our conversation with Navajo filmmaker and writer Nanobah Becker. We cover various topics from casting to being role models for the next generation of Native filmmakers. http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1913551/ YUUUUGE thanks to musical contributions of JJ Otero and Carolina Hoyos for the intro and end credits music, Jason Grasl, the intro voice, and finally SCIC for the use of their offices to record the episode. Chi mii gwech! The Hollywood NDNz podcast is hosted by Rainy Fields, Tim Ramos, and Jim Ruel.
This week we talk shop with Nanobah Becker about the challenges of surviving as a filmmaker in both New York and Los Angeles while Tim Ramos packs for his trip to North Dakota (yeah we are releasing some of these episodes out of order). http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1913551/ This is part one of our interview with Nanobah. YUUUUGE thanks to musical contributions of JJ Otero and Carolina Hoyos for the intro and end credits music, Jason Grasl, the intro voice, and finally SCIC for the use of their offices to record the episode. Chi mii gwech! The Hollywood NDNz podcast is hosted by Rainy Fields, Tim Ramos, and Jim Ruel.
We are excited to share our guests with y'all this week - Ian Skorodin and Patty Gomes, the dynamic duo behind the LA Skinsfest. Strap yourselves in folks, there's more edits and bleeps on this episode than all the other ones combined. Yet they have so much to share - this is a must listen interview. Part 2 of this conversation. laskinsfest.com skinsplex.com YUUUUGE thanks to musical contributions of JJ Otero and Carolina Hoyos for the intro and end credits music, Jason Grasl, the intro voice, and finally SCIC for the use of their offices to record the episode. Chi mii gwech! The Hollywood NDNz podcast is hosted by Rainy Fields, Tim Ramos, and Jim Ruel.
We are excited to share our guests with y'all this week - Ian Skorodin and Patty Gomes, the dynamic duo behind the LA Skinsfest. Strap yourselves in folks, there's more edits and bleeps on this episode than all the other ones combined. Yet they have so much to share - this is a must listen interview. laskinsfest.com skinsplex.com YUUUUGE thanks to musical contributions of JJ Otero and Carolina Hoyos for the intro and end credits music, Jason Grasl, the intro voice, and finally SCIC for the use of their offices to record the episode. Chi mii gwech! The Hollywood NDNz podcast is hosted by Rainy Fields, Tim Ramos, and Jim Ruel.
Harold Freeland, LA based artist discusses his work and his related work as a graphic artist. As a longtime LA resident he shared some great stories about the history of the Native American community here in Los Angeles. He currently does graphic design work at the United American Indian Involvement. This is part 2 of our conversation. Thanks to the Southern California Indian Center, Inc where this episode was recorded. Thanks to Jason Grasl, the man behind the intro voice. Thanks to JJ Otero and Saving Damsels for the opening music. Thanks to Carolina Hoyos for the closing music. Hollywood NDNz is hosted by Tim Ramos, Rainy Fields, and Jim Ruel
Harold Freeland, LA based artist discusses his work and his related work as a graphic artist. As a longtime LA resident he shared some great stories about the history of the Native American community here in Los Angeles. He currently does graphic design work at the United American Indian Involvement. This is part 1 of our conversation. Thanks to the Southern California Indian Center, Inc where this episode was recorded. Thanks to Jason Grasl, the man behind the intro voice. Thanks to JJ Otero and Saving Damsels for the opening music. Thanks to Carolina Hoyos for the closing music. Hollywood NDNz is hosted by Tim Ramos, Rainy Fields, and Jim Ruel.
This is a continued conversation with our good friend Jenny Marlowe - chatting about her experiences in London and her various other film and theater projects. And Tim closes things out by sharing some Pomo truth. http://www.jenny-marlowe.com/ Thanks to the Southern California Indian Center, Inc where this episode was recorded. Thanks to Jason Grasl, the man behind the intro voice. Thanks to JJ Otero and Saving Damsels for the opening music. Thanks to Carolina Hoyos for the closing music. Hollywood NDNz is hosted by Tim Ramos, Rainy Fields, and Jim Ruel.
Our good friend Jenny Marlowe stops by SCIC to share her world travels and various film projects. Between Jenny and Jim, things get a bit nerdy in this one. We hope that's a good thing. http://www.jenny-marlowe.com/ Thanks to the Southern California Indian Center, Inc where this episode was recorded. Thanks to Jason Grasl, the man behind the intro voice. Thanks to JJ Otero and Saving Damsels for the opening music. Thanks to Carolina Hoyos for the closing music. Hollywood NDNz is hosted by Tim Ramos, Rainy Fields, and Jim Ruel.
Join us for our conversation with multitalented artist Neeko April. Learn about what her work as a professional colorist entails and then switch gears as she talks about carrying on her family legacy as a silversmith. You can check out her work here: http://byneekodesigns.com/ Once again, special thanks to the Southern California Indian Center where this episode was recorded. Thanks to JJ Otero and Saving Damsels for our intro music. Thanks to Jason Grasl, the intro voice. Thanks to Carolina Hoyos for our outtro music.
Join us for our conversation with multitalented artist Neeko April. Learn about what her work as a professional colorist entails and then switch gears as she talks about carrying on her family legacy as a silversmith. You can check out her work here: http://byneekodesigns.com/ Once again, special thanks to the Southern California Indian Center where this episode was recorded. Thanks to JJ Otero and Saving Damsels for our intro music. Thanks to Jason Grasl, the intro voice. Thanks to Carolina Hoyos for our outtro music.
Multi-talented artist Carolina Hoyos shares a song from her most recent album and stories from her diverse career. She also contributed the end credits music to the end of each of our podcasts. Check out more from Carolina here: http://carolinahoyos.com/ https://twitter.com/agirliknowmusic?lang=en https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/the-lost-tapes-ep/id1102508163 Episode 9 is part of two of this conversation
Multi-talented artist Carolina Hoyos shares a song from her most recent album and stories from her diverse career. She also contributed the end credits music to the end of each of our podcasts. Check out more from Carolina here: http://carolinahoyos.com/ https://twitter.com/agirliknowmusic?lang=en https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/the-lost-tapes-ep/id1102508163 Episode 8 is part one of this conversation.
Sheri Foster who plays 'Fern' on 'Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt', a Netflix Original comedy series is our guest this week. She discusses her love of acting with the Hollywood NDNz crew and shares what it's like to be under consideration for an Emmy Award. This is part two of the 90 minute discussion. Hollywood NDNz hosts for this episode are Rainy Fields, Jim Ruel, and Tim Ramos. Special thanks to Saving Damsels and Carolina Hoyos for the intro/outro music.
Sheri Foster who plays 'Fern' on 'Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt', a Netflix Original comedy series is our guest this week. She discusses her love of acting with the Hollywood NDNz crew and shares what it's like to be under consideration for an Emmy Award. This is part one of the 90 minute discussion. Hollywood NDNz hosts for this episode are Rainy Fields, Jim Ruel, and Tim Ramos. Special thanks to Saving Damsels and Carolina Hoyos for the intro/outro music.
Invaders Must Die es una banda de Medellín de electrónica, dubstep y hardcore, compuesta por Carolina Hoyos, Juan David alias Kamui, Daniel Ching, Daniel alias El Crispe y camilo. Para ellos no ha sido fácil destacarse en la escena musical de la ciudad, pero gracias al talento y al trabajo duro han logrado no solo presentarse en Medellín, sino también en Bogotá y Cali, y esperan algún día, tocar también en otros países del mundo.
La viceministra de las TIC, María Carolina Hoyos, pasó por La Nube para explicar el proceso de alfabetización digital dirigido a personas con discapacidad... See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tonight - June Jamz 2015 - Native Indie Artist Showcase - Episode 4! Shé:kon and Thanks for joining Native Trailblazers! The Native Show with over half a million listeners worldwide! Tonight we will hear submissions from Keith Secola, Shawn Michael Perry, Nataannii Means, Witko, Leah Shenandoah, Davidica, BazilleDX, Carolina Hoyos, Carla Rae and much much more! For over five years, the award-winning Native themed online radio show Native Trailblazers has been delivering the hottest topics in Indian Country to your desktop, mobile or other listening devices! Listen in Every Friday at 7pm EST or any time after in archives! HOSTS: Vincent Schilling (Producer, Speaker, Journalist, Author, VP Schilling Media) www.Twitter.com/VinceSchilling and Delores Schilling (CEO, Schilling Media, Inc.) www.Twitter.com/DelSchilling Join our chat room Here's How Website www.NativeTrailblazers.com Mailing List - http://eepurl.com/O7fa1 iTunes Podcasts- http://goo.gl/GkEOJ3
Episode 293 with Codie Prevost, Carly Slade and Josh Chandler Morris, and Carolina Hoyos.
Carolina Hoyo's 1st year studying theater at Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute in NYC, she quickly launched her TV career on MTV Hits, appearing on the pop culture talk show for 3 years. Carolina has appeared in various tv shows, national commercials, music videos and many feature films. Her latest roles include a scheming teenage Mexican immigrant in the film Foreign Land as well as a fun loving Cuban roller skating street walker in Pulitzer Prize winner Nilo Cruz play Hortensia & the Museum of Dreams. Carolina has also appeared as herself on TV reality show Gene Simmons Family Jewels and in Pharrell Williams' video for Oscar Nominated song "Happy" from Despicable Me 2. Carolina is also a singer/songwriter and multi-instrumentalist. As an actor, Carolina is often typecast as the musician and/or homeless tough girl, often featuring her own music and weathered clothing from her life on the road. Carolina's former band, Morgan Ave, appeared in the films 13 Going on 30 with Jennifer Garner and Shooting Livien with Dominic Monaghan. Another former band, Two Birds was on their very first outing at the Santa Monica Promenade when they were successfully scouted for a Motorola music campaign. There's so much more to learn about Carolina aka "A Girl I Know" so join Take 2 Radio Music on Wednesday, Nov. 26th at 3pm eastern time! We will also be talking about her Kickstarter campaign for her upcoming album "My Lost Tapes" which she is dedicating to her Dad and his fight with cancer. P.S. He's winning that fight!
Carolina Hoyos, viceministra del Ministerio TIC, habló en La Nube de Blu Radio sobre ‘Cine para Todos', la iniciativa realizada en convenio con la... See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
María Carolina Hoyos, viceministra del Ministerio de la Información y de las Comunicaciones, habló del programa de Vivie Digital que busca llevar Internet... See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.