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Talk with Chad Eric Smith, Senior Director of Communications and Brand Management for Mural Arts Philadelphia about forty years of supporting art that transforms communities.https://www.muralarts.org/
Mural Arts Philadelphia is the nation's largest public art program, dedicated to the belief that art ignites change. I speak to Chad Eric Smith, Senior Director of Communications and Brand Management for Mural Arts about the organization celebrating 40 years of work empowering people, stimulating dialogue, and building bridges to mutual understanding through projects that attract artists from Philadelphia and around the world and programs that focus on youth education, restorative justice, mental health and wellness, and public arts preservation. www.muralartsorg
DTF: The Darryl & Timaree Fun Hour is the greatest sex-ed/comedy/game show (and now podcast), 10+ years running! This episode was recorded on August 21, 2023 On this episode: We're joined by actor & storyteller Chad Eric Smith, and we talk AI gaydar, superfetation, chess banning trans competitors, and a rare shout out to Ohio!
Chad Eric Smith is a multi-talented artist hailing from Washington, DC and based on Philadelphia, PA. Despite earning a degree in Psychology from the University of Pittsburgh, he discovered his passion for acting while still in college. He honed his skills in theater productions, and as a self-taught musician, he was also a part of a student jazz trio. After graduating, he received an award for his contributions to the arts. Smith has had leading, supporting, and featured roles in several independent films, earning recognition for his performances. He also works as a filmmaker, writing, directing and producing his own films, including the psychological sci-fi drama "Rumination" which premiered on KweliTV in 2019. Additionally, he is a consultant for the national non-profit Men Can Stop Rape where he creates content for their social media and provides technical assistance to grantees of the Department of Justice and the Department of Education.Mentioned in the episodeMisterDuke ProductionsThe Truth In This ArtThe Truth In This Art is a podcast interview series supporting vibrancy and development of Baltimore & beyond's arts and culture. To find more amazing stories from the artist and entrepreneurial scenes in & around Baltimore, check out my episode directory. Stay in TouchNewsletter sign-upSupport my podcastShareable link to episodeWelcome to the Truth In This Art Beyond: Philadelphia! Philadelphia one of the foremost creative regions in the world and this series of interviews was sparked by my curiosity about the arts and culture of the city. Subscribe Through Your Favorite Podcast PlatformApple Podcasts Spotify Google Podcasts This interview was recorded in Philadelphia, PA between September 2022-January 2023. ★ Support this podcast ★
Revitalization is the focus of our June podcast, as we expand three stories from the pages of TheBurg magazine's June issue: 50 years later, what's Harrisburg's legacy from Hurricane Agnes? David Morrison, executive director, Historic Harrisburg Association explains how revitalization efforts continue impacting the city today. Revitalization is thriving, in many Pennsylvania towns and cities, thanks in great part to the Harrisburg-based organization, The Pennsylvania Downtown Center. Executive director Julie Fitzpatrick shares her insights—including downtown success stories—as PDC celebrates its 35th anniversary. Philadelphia is considered the model city for one specific and unique type of revitalization, worldwide: murals. Chad Eric Smith, communications director for Mural Arts Philadelphia, explains how Philly's murals “beautify, inspire and empower.” June's “most Harrisburg thing” could truly revitalize your life. Lawrance Binda, editor of TheBurg, issues a challenge, in his monthly feature. Tune in, to see if you're up for it. TheBurg Podcast is hosted and produced by award-winning Harrisburg-area journalist Karen Hendricks. Every month, TheBurg Podcast expands stories from the pages of TheBurg magazine because “there's always more to the story.” Backstories that coordinate with this episode include: Agnes at 50 | Downtown Rebound | Mural Mecca DYK? TheBurg Podcast has received three prestigious podcast journalism awards over the past two years, including First place, Excellence in Journalism, Society of Professional Journalists, Keystone Chapter, in 2021. Interested in sharing your advertising message with TheBurg Podcast's dedicated audience? Research shows that podcast sponsorships are one of the most effective forms of advertising! Contact Lauren (lmills@theburgnews.com). Visit Karen Hendricks' website for more of her writing, journalism and PR work. TheBurg is a monthly community magazine based in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania; Lawrance Binda, co-publisher/editor.
Let's face it. – Whether you're a senior who needs assistance or a person recovering from illness or injury – home is often where we wish to be. That's where home healthcare services come into play. Alexis Ortiz from Hands from the Heart Home Healthcare Services, a minority owned female run organization, tells us what we need to know about short and long term home health care.https://www.handsfromtheheart.org/https://www.facebook.com/search/top?q=hands%20from%20the%20heart%20home%20healthcare%20servicesInstagram: @HandsfromtheheartorgTiktok: @HandsfromtheheartorgMural Arts Philadelphia is highlighting black artists during Black History Month and beyond. I speak with Chad Eric Smith, Director of Communications & Brand Management, Mural Arts Philadelphia about The Black Paradise Project which is an ongoing program in 2022 that promotes Black joy through free events. I also talk with Phil Asbury, Director of Community Murals, Mural Arts Philadelphia & Lead of the Philadelphia Fellowship for Black Artists program which is designed to fund, foster, and elevate the important work of Black artists of all mediums residing within Philadelphia.https://www.muralarts.org/Love Bombing is lavishing a new romantic partner with grand gestures and constant contact in order to gain an upper hand in the relationship. Grand romantic gestures in the early days of a relationship could be sweet — or a sign you're dating a narcissist. I speak with Life and Recovery Coach Laura Charanza about how to tell the difference.https://www.lauracharanza.com/
Actor Chad Eric Smith and I take a look at back Jamie Foxx's 1994 album, Peep This --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/reviewsanddunn/support
0-5-19 - Ulie and panelists Sherin Nicole, Julian Lytle, GGR's Mike Lunsford and filmmaker Chad Eric Smith discuss "Joker" directed by Todd Phillips and starring Joaquin Phoenix. Featuring the official Fantastic Forum review of the movie.
"True desire in the heart for anything good, is God's proof to you sent beforehand to indicate that it's yours already",a quote from Denzel Washington that keeps guest Chad Eric Smith motivated. Host JaLisa Dove sits down with award winning director, actor, writer, and producer, Chad Eric Smith. With Smith receiving attention from his short films, 'Rumination' and 'Dark Therapy', Smith is on his way to his future self. This episode will bring laughs, make you think, and give inspiration. Listen and enjoy! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jalisa-dove/support
** Dial 347.884.8997 to ask a question ** Host William Powell, aka the King of DC Media, will talk with Director Matt Crouch and actor Chad Eric Smith about their science fiction film "Fatherless". From IMDB: A young physicist with a troubled past seeks to develop time travel in an attempt to fix his childhood. As he discovers his theory may be more practical than he originally expected, he must choose between repairing his own life and fixing the lives of others.
What happens when you combine mental health, time travel, self medicating, and grief? You get the award winning short film Rumination. Mr. Intrigue and Leigh bring filmmaker Chad Eric Smith into the mobile, shelter-in-place studio to explore the burgeoning Black renaissance. The team dive into Sorry to Bother You, afrofuturism, the deconstruction of monolithic Blackness, and ask a most important question, "Is art made by Black people inherently subversive?" Show Notes: Thank you Chad Eric Smith for joining our show! Find a screening of Rumination at https://www.misterdukeproductions.com/rumination and follow Chad on IG (@iamchadericsmith) and Twitter (@ChadEricSmith). Next up: F*#k, Money, Kill. We will be joined by Psychic and Sexologist Lisa Swinney of Afrosexual and Juan Reid, Co-founder of Tightshift Laboring Cooperative. Send your questions about ethical money making, sex and spirituality to unconvenientpod@gmail.com
OPENING GREETINGS (00:13) Ken Artuz, Host Stacy Cox, Co-Host MOVIES Gravitas Ventures Acquires Attack of the Southern Fried Zombies (02:29) Attack of the Killer Donuts (13:44) Susannah O'Brien's The Doll (26:08) Last Exorcist Begins Production in Oklahoma (36:24) Poltergeist Encounters (116:32) The Follower (124:20) Alien Invasion: S.U.M.1 (131:56) Exclusive Interview Chad Eric Smith (40:12) Exclusive Interview Dave Palamaro (72:21) Trailer First Impressions Bunnyman Vengeance (102:54) Poltergeist Encounters (116:32) The Follower (124:20) Alien Invasion: S.U.M.1 (131:56) OUTRO (136:18)
The King of DC Media, William Powell, welcomes Scream Queen Genoveva Rossi and Chad Eric Smith in his 2nd Annual Inside Acting Radio Show Halloween Special. Listen to last years special here. Genoveva Rossi is a professional actress of film and stage, a cult film star, and a well-known horror genre actress. "Genoveva Rossi is one of the best known Scream Queens in the world, " writes Clare Nixon of The Digital Dead (UK). This horror queen is best known for her portrayal of gypsies, witches, fortune tellers, Satanists, and soldiers. Chad Eric Smith, a native of Washington, DC, is a musician, writer, director, and an award-winning actor. He fell in love with acting as a student at the University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg, where he performed in several stage productions. In 2010, the Pittsburgh Chapter of the African American Council on the Arts awarded Chad two Onyx Awards. In 2014, Chad co-wrote and starred in his award-winning film directorial debut, the short vampire comedy "Dark Therapy," in which he received the Gold Peer Award in the "Acting on Camera - Fiction Male" category from the Television, Internet & Video Association of DC (TIVA-DC).
Brothascomics interviews the stars of the webseries The Counselor. We talk with writer/director Harold Jackson III and series stars Curtiss Cook and Chad Eric Smith. Listen in to how the series came about, the writing, acting, and directing process and what the future holds for the series! A great interview with 3 down to earth dudes mixed in with a lot of fun and laughs. Stay tuned to the end for a funny take on black sitcoms. Take a listen! You wont be disappointed! And check out theCounselor on youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=adz70gATtB0
Director Harold Jackson III and Actor Chad Eric Smith talk about their Webseries COUNSELOR, and later, Richard Potter talks about his one-man show, God: The One-Man Show. Dial 347.884.8997 to speak with the guests! About COUNSELOR: 2 black men. 1 room. A therapist & client. 8 sessions. Both struggle with mental health. The Webseries "COUNSELOR", written and directed by Harold Jackson III and starring Chad Eric Smith, turns the patientanalyst relationship on its head. Smith calls the role of David, a young man with a questionable past, his most challenging and difficult role to date. Each episode focuses on David's interaction with the titular, patient, long-suffering counselor Dr. Venahzen (Curtiss Cook), who has a plethora of personal problems of his own. About God: The One-Man Show: God: The One-Man Show is a comedic hurricane that leaves audiences pondering the mysteries of the universe between laughs. Written and performed by Rich Potter, the show takes the audience from the beginning of Creation to “everlasting” entertainment in the space of a humor-filled hour.
Join your Host from the East Coast, your Sage of the Stage, William Powell, aka The King of DC Media as he welcomes Chad Eric Smith, actor and writer of the vampire short Dark Therapy, and other special guest. Dial 347.884.8997 to speak with the guest or the host. It will be positively frightening! Read more about Dark Therapy here: "Erebus is a 251 year old vampire who seeks psychiatric treatment for a phobia that impacts his way of life. It was an exciting and empowering experience to write and bring to life the type of quirky character I’m attracted to as an actor. I named him “Erebus” because it is the name of the primordial deity who personifies darkness in Greek mythology. I liked the idea of his name representing something opposite of his harmless, apprehensive, and constantly mortified demeanor." - Chad Eric Smith