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Time for some pre-recorded specials during these upcoming weeks, during May, Chris visited the Nordic Game Conference with his new portable podcast studio, met developers and composers and sat down on the last day and talked to them, first out in this Nordic Game Conference sponsored specials is none other than Dan Poole. Hope you [...] Inlägget Gameable Audio #038 – Daniel Poole Special at Nordic Game Conference dök först upp på Videospelsklubben.
Time for some pre-recorded specials during these upcoming weeks, during May, Chris visited the Nordic Game Conference with his new portable podcast studio, met developers and composers and sat down on the last day and talked to them, first out in this Nordic Game Conference sponsored specials is none other than Dan Poole. Hope you [...] Inlägget Gameable Audio #038 – Daniel Poole Special at Nordic Game Conference dök först upp på Videospelsklubben.
Nathan Kennedy and Dan Poole chat about our pro bono and community program with hosts Ariana Saropoulou and Sean Kempel. They talk about how pro bono makes a difference in people's lives, how the skills learned make for better lawyers, and share their stories about why they love working in this area. Find out more about our Pro Bono practice.
“The only thing you can control is what you take into [the audition], I always like to think, like the work that you've done – and as you say – who you are. You can control that, you can work on that. Often we put that to the side and go, what do they want to see? What do they want to hear? What do I need to do in order to be able to impress them enough to get this job? And if you don't get things, you then go, ‘Oh is it because I'm not X, Y, Z?' And then the danger is that you can start to change without even really clocking it, and overtime you can drift away from what you originally were.” -- Giles Terera, Episode 88 of Dear Multi-Hyphenate The industry is not just New York or LA. It's Chicago, it's D.C. It's Miami. But it's also across the pond in London. Not only did we have the British Invasion of the 1980's with Phantom, Les Mis, and more… we continue to have a U.S. and U.K. by way in terms of artist exchanges. Giles Terera, Oliver Award Winner for Hamilton in the West End, gives us incredible information about the West End. And even though we are divided by the Atlantic Ocean, so many constants bring us together, but also there are quite a few things we can learn from each other. In this episode, we discuss: Truthfully staying true to who you are and how it leads to a Broadway / West End debut Fearlessness How being a reader behind the table helps auditioning Moving to a big city and what you need to know Agent outreach Giles' new book Hamilton & Me Giles Terera MBE is award-winning actor, musician, and writer. He trained at Mountview Theatre School and has worked consistently at venues such as the National Theatre, The Royal Shakespeare Company and Shakespeare's Globe. He is best known for originating the role of Aaron Burr in the London production of the award-winning musical Hamilton, for which he won the 2018 Olivier Award for Best Actor in a Musical. His other theatre credits include Rosmersholm, The Tempest, Avenue Q, The Book of Mormon, 125th Street, Rent (West End); Ma Rainey's Black Bottom, Hamlet, Death and the King's Horseman, The Hour We Knew Nothing of Each Other, Troilus and Cressida, Candide, Honk (National Theatre); The Merchant of Venice (Shakespeare's Globe); The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui (Donmar Warehouse); The Playboy of the Western World (Abbey, Dublin); The Ratpack (West End/international tour); Jailhouse Rock (Theatre Royal Plymouth/West End); The Tempest (RSC); among many others. As a writer his theatre work includes The Meaning of Zong (Bristol Old Vic), The Ballad of Soho Jones (St. James), and Black Matter (Crazy Coqs). As a filmmaker, Terera's first documentary Muse of Fire, created with Dan Poole, premiered on BBC Four in 2013 and he wrote and directed the concert film Hello Harry! A Celebration. Giles was appointed a Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in the 2020 New Year Honors for services to theatre. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hey ya'll, check out this new episode of Leah's other podcast, Hothouse. We'll be back to our regularly scheduled Horticulturati programming soon. For now, welcome to Hothouse Season 2! If you follow any flower farmers on Instagram, the romance may be all too tempting: picture yourself quitting the city, fixing up an old farmhouse, and spending your days harvesting flowers and arranging bouquets on a ten-acre homestead. Now imagine doing that in a fire-prone, flood-prone, deer-pressured, rapidly developing portion of Austin without access to well water or an agricultural property tax exemption. Sam Eberhardt and Dan Poole are farming on the razor's edge, doing everything the hard way, and still somehow managing to make the dream look absolutely fabulous. In this episode, we take a walk behind the scenes of Cassiopeia, a flower farm and orchard dedicated to ethical land stewardship, wildlife conservation, and “beyond organic” principles. Sam and Dan discuss the structural obstacles faced by small farms, their commitment to regenerative agriculture, and their “shotgun approach” to rolling with the punches of climate change. Check out Cassiopeia Farm's farm-to-table CSA, the Best Buds Club, find their flowers at Austin Flower Company, Salt and Time, and Confituras, and follow them on Instagram. This interview was recorded in February 2019. Drop me a line! Music by Moonsicles.
Welcome to Hothouse Season 2! If you follow any flower farmers on Instagram, the romance may be all too tempting: picture yourself quitting the city, fixing up an old farmhouse, and spending your days harvesting flowers and arranging bouquets on a ten-acre homestead. Now imagine doing that in a fire-prone, flood-prone, deer-pressured, rapidly developing portion of Austin without access to well water or an agricultural property tax exemption. Sam Eberhardt and Dan Poole are farming on the razor’s edge, doing everything the hard way, and still somehow managing to make the dream look absolutely fabulous. In this episode, we take a walk behind the scenes of Cassiopeia, a flower farm and orchard dedicated to ethical land stewardship, wildlife conservation, and “beyond organic” principles. Sam and Dan discuss the structural obstacles faced by small farms, their commitment to regenerative agriculture, and their “shotgun approach” to rolling with the punches of climate change. Check out Cassiopeia Farm's farm-to-table CSA, the Best Buds Club, find their flowers at Austin Flower Company, Salt and Time, and Confituras, and follow them on Instagram. This interview was recorded in February 2019. Drop me a line! Music by Moonsicles.
Dan Poole Dan is a Co-Founder and Chief Entrepreneurship Officer at Society Melbourne as well as a graduate lawyer Society Melbourne is the parent company sitting over our group of hospitality social enterprises that exist with the mission of eliminating youth homelessness in Melbourne Our 100th Episode Drinks Join us for an epic 100 episode milestone celebration on 1 February 2019 where our first 50 golden ticket purchasers will receive a limited edition HoP branded Frank Green cup! The Purpose Sign up to our monthly email (called 'The Purpose') for details of our months podcasts, upcoming events, discounts and opportunities Podcast Review Do you love the pod? Vote with your feet (or fingers in this case) by leaving us a review and comments here via the iTunes Store! Support the show.
There's some weird stuff is happening in Europe, from anti-tourism protests to Germans swimming to work to Belgian Brotherhoods making massive omlettes. After we all learn to be better global citizens, we speak to 2 outstanding global citizens, Liam and Dan Poole, who run Crepes for Change, a social enterprise dedicated to alleviating youth homelessness through delicious French desserts. Another quality show by your favourite radio presenters, Sean and Julza.
We chat with Dan Poole and Giles Terara on their brilliant documentary “Muse of Fire”. The documentary aims to dispel the fear and myths surrounding Shakespeare. They travelled the world to find out everything they can about tackling the greatest writer of them all. We talk about how the idea came about and why some actors are afraid of doing Shakespeare. Check out the film on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/movie/muse-of-fire/id921582141?uo=4 or Vimeo On Demand: https://vimeo.com/ondemand/museoffire
Dan Poole from Alpha Dog Productions is back with us talking up his original film project in the second part of his interview. We had a great time with Dan. These guys and gals we talk to never fail to impress us with their talents and their approachable personalities. Dan is yet another in a long line of class acts.
Dan Poole from Alpha Dog Productions is another fan film legend who has helped pave the way for today's fan film makers. For Fanboy Will, Dan and his film "Green Goblin's Last Stand" is the single reason why he's a fan of the genre and the reason we do this podcast today.