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On Friday's show: A new report from Air Alliance Houston shows the 12 biggest contributors to air pollution in Harris County.Also this hour: From high principal turnover numbers at HISD, to the definition of a boneless chicken wing, we contemplate The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly of the week.Plus, the Tony Award-winning musical The Lion King is back in town, on stage through the weekend at The Hobby Center. This summer marks the 30th anniversary of the classic Disney animated film that inspired it. We talk with Darian Sanders, who plays Simba in the production.And this summer's Houston Shakespeare Festival is under way, with performances of A Midsummer Night's Dream and Romeo and Juliet. We learn more from the festival's artistic director, Jack Young, and actor Michael Sifuentes.
The well known Disney musical is in town for the next month and the man who plays SIMBA, Darian Sanders, joined Vineeta on The WCCO Morning News.
The well known Disney musical is in town for the next month and the man who plays SIMBA, Darian Sanders, joined Vineeta on The WCCO Morning News.
In the stage production of "The Lion King" at the Orpheum, there's a lot going on under the costumes, as there's a level of humanity beneath the kingdom you see rising up the actors. Such is the case with "Old Simba," Darian Sanders.
In this episode of "Life Inspired," Crystal speaks with Darian Sanders, who plays the role of Simba in The National Tour of The Lion King. He shares how his journey to Broadway came to be in what some would say is a late start. But as Darian will tell you, "Your gift will make room for you."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hear a fantastic conversation with Darian Sanders and Khalifa White, the stars of The Lion King North American tour, before revisiting some conversations about spy romances and femme empowerment. The post The Lion King feat. Darian Sanders + Khalifa White, Mrs & Mr Spy, Femme Empowerment appeared first on idobi Network.
Hear a fantastic conversation with Darian Sanders and Khalifa White, the stars of The Lion King North American tour, before revisiting some conversations about spy romances and femme empowerment. The post The Lion King feat. Darian Sanders + Khalifa White, Mrs & Mr Spy, Femme Empowerment appeared first on idobi.
In this week's episode of The Make, Trevor and Dylan are joined by a couple of special guests! If you were at Pantano's Night of Worship on Monday, September 19th then you may know them: Darian Sanders & Isaiah Bailey! They sit down and talk about what being an everyday maker looks like for them on tour with The Lion King on Broadway! Like every week, Trevor recaps his message from the past weekend and Dylan gives a quick peek at what's coming up for the people of Pantano. For all that and more, give this episode a listen! FOLLOW ALONG: Trevor - @trevordevage everywhere. Dylan - @dyln_mtchll everywhere. Darian - @_dariansanders_ on Instagram. Isaiah - @sangisaiah on Instagram. OTHER LINKS: What's Next at Pantano? The Lion King tickets --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/themake/message
Thank you for joining us on Breakfast with Champions! Darian Sanders: Disney's National Tour of the Lion King, a voice that shifts atmospheres, choosing to walk in joy and bring value into every room he enters, Worship Pastor
Thank you for joining us on Breakfast With Champions! Today we hear from Laura Wilde interviewing Darian Sanders! Sanders is a Disney's National Tour of the Lion King, a voice that shifts atmospheres, choosing to walk in joy and bring value into every room he enters, and Worship Pastor!
Darian Sanders is a singer/songwriter who is currently touring on Broadway's The Lion King as the character, Simba. To him, luxury means being present at the moment and being planted where your feet are. Time spent with family, friends, and community is meant to be experienced and appreciated to the fullest. Some of his best quotes this episode: "I'll love you until you give me a reason not to" "It's not about the glass being half empty or half full... But being thankful you have a glass" "Miserable is not part of my DNA" Relationships and connections are the highest priority for him and he is all about having fun and bringing joy to others. To find out why he still keeps his day job at Starbucks even though he's a Broadway star, listen until the end! If you're enjoying the podcast, here's what you can check next! Masterclass - Upgrade to a Modern Luxury Personal Brand: For scaling entrepreneurs ready to make an impact by stepping into a greater authority and elevating your business strategy You can purchase the masterclass here and receive a complimentary brand audit with me afterward ($1000 value) https://www.jaylissa.com/shop-mc Subscribe and Review! Subscribe to get notified when new episodes air every Thursday! Enjoying the show? Leave a rating and review on your favorite podcast app! Connect with Jaylissa: • Insta: https://www.instagram.com/jaylissalea/ • Clubhouse: https://www.clubhouse.com/@jliss.lea • Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/mwlite/in/jaylissa • Website: https://www.jaylissa.com Connect with Darian: • Clubhouse: https://www.joinclubhouse.com/@_dariansanders_ • Insta: https://www.instagram.com/_dariansanders_/ • Website: https://www.dariansanders.com/
Darian Sanders: Disney's National Tour of the Lion King, a voice that shifts atmospheres, choosing to walk in joy and bring value into every room he enters, Worship Pastor
Darian Sanders is about to step into the role of Simba in the National Tour of The Lion King, make his New York debut in Songs for a New World at New City Music Theatre on August 26 and he starts work next week on recording his first album. Denis sits down with his friend to discuss his inspiring and unconventional path to being a busy professional performer. Darian started late in life and never expected to be on a musical stage. Darian talks about how having a strong purpose in life guides him and teaches Denis the phrase "speaking life into" and its origin. Darian Sanders:Website: www.dariansanders.comInstagram: @_dariansanders_Twitter: @_DarianSanders_New City Music Theatre:Website: www.newcitymusictheatre.orgDenis:Instagram: @denis_e_lambertWebsite: www.denislambertonline.comPodcast:Website: www.thevoraciousstudent.comInstagram: @thevoraciousstudentFacebook: /thevoraciousstudent
In anticipation of our upcoming "Concert With The Stars - Summer Edition", we are revisiting this interview with one of our Guest Stars, Darian Sanders. Darian has appeared at The Lex numerous times as he was beginning his path in musical theatre and within a few short years he was making his Broadway National Tour debut in Disney's "The Lion King." We interviewed him last summer for our original podcast "Creative Conversations." As we prepare to welcome him back to our stage to headline this upcoming concert, we are sharing this in-depth conversation on his inspiring journey and how he continues to pay it forward. Enjoy!At The Lexington Theatre Company, we create professional theatre and train the next generation of theatre artists so that our community can enjoy a shared experience of masterful storytelling.To learn more about The Lexington Theatre Company, visit our website lexingtontheatrecompany.org Follow us on social media - @thelextheatreco
Darian Sanders has a journey saturated with God's grace, powerful connections, and honing his gift. He has experienced broadway success, a national tour with the Lion King, and so much more! As a singer, songwriter, performer from Kentucky is also husband to Jessica and father to his son Titus. Join us for a wonderful and refreshing convo! Connect with Darian on IG : https://www.instagram.com/_dariansanders_ https://www.dariansanders.com/ Follow Mike HUEY on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/michaeldavidhuey Connect with Mike: https://www.hefluence.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/michael-huey/message
26 minutes of silence for 26 years of life for Breonna Taylor. This week we are pausing to take remembrance for Breonna Taylor & the lives lost due to a history of white supremacy. Following is a musical reflection from Chris (the host) and my cousin/brother in law, Darian to Marvin Gaye's "What's Going On?" Here are some places to donate: Be The Bridge (https://bethebridge.com/give/) Louisville Community Bail Fund (http://bit.ly/LouCommBailFund) BLM Louisville General Fund (http://bit.ly/BLMLou) Anti-Eviction Fund (http://bit.ly/evictionfund) Help Heal Louisville (http://bit.ly/502healing) Reparations Fund (http://bit.ly/generalfund2020) The song at the end is a cover of "What's Going On?" by Marvin Gaye as performed by Darian Sanders (https://www.instagram.com/_dariansanders_/) (episode 2 (https://makemoremusic.fireside.fm/2)) and yours truly (http://instagram.com/make.more.music). Give more grace. Share more love. Make. More. Music.
We're chatting with Kentucky-based, professional actor Darian Sanders. Darian has appeared in numerous productions with The Lexington Theatre Company and recently made his debut in the Broadway National Tour of Disney's THE LION KING. We will hear from Darian about his artistic journey, how to move the needle forward with creativity, staying generous and just getting out there and making it happen.
A brand new season of our podcast called the Cultural Redemptive featuring Pastor Trevor DeVage and Recording Artist Christon Gray. On this episode they talk about leading worship alongside their friend and broadway star, Darian Sanders. They also unpack the deep impact of the death of NBA Legend and #girldad, Kobe Bryant. Plus, the dig into the roots of country music and how black culture influenced what is now primarily a white demographic genre of music. All this and more on this all new episode. LINKS: Darian Sanders Lil Naz X- Old Town Road Elmore James- Dust My Broom --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/theculturalredemptive/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theculturalredemptive/support
Zach Motes and Darian Sanders are two very stand up guys that have chosen to let Jesus guide their path and their journey. They both have different ministries they are involved in but its all for the same goal. In my time I got to have with them I learned a great deal and I hope you all do as well! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/george-shadburne4/support
Welcome back to Make More Music, the podcast that connects people to music & one another. Darian Sanders is a talented vocalist who currently performs as the understudy for Simba and in the ensemble in the traveling broadway production of the Lion King. I am also blessed to call him family! He shares about his past as a music education major, worship leader, and more. Follow Darian on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/_dariansanders_) See the Lion King near you (https://www.lionking.com/tour) Support the show: For free: It helps a ton if you leave a rating and review on your podcast player! Also, text this episode to a friend/family member/coworker/stranger/etc. Donate to directly support the show (https://www.paypal.me/makemoremusic) Get your MMM Merch (https://teespring.com/stores/makemoremusic) Follow us on instagram @make.more.music (https://www.instagram.com/make.more.music/) Subscribe here (https://makemoremusic.fireside.fm/subscribe) & join the mailing list (https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSemWoDjnTSjvceuNbJd5A8r4QMvlloc-s54k7-qedbSr0WxUA/viewform) Email us makemoremusicpodcast@gmail.com & nominate a guest here (https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeTLLEN_4d6vqq1poWgyzbA-0ar9jKRSpCFYkT-77K5TUwFHw/viewform) Give more grace. Share more love. Make. More. Music.
On this episode of One at a Time, Kyle Idleman sits down with Darian Sanders in Boston, just before he went on stage in The Lion King. Together, they discuss the unlikely path Darian took from his dream of being a high school band teacher to local musical theater to serving as a worship pastor before getting his big break—at 29 years old—on Broadway. Darian points out the various doors that God opened before he finally had the courage to pray his big dream. Credits: One at a Time is a production of Narrativo It’s executive produced by Kyle Idleman and Cary Meyer This episode was produced and mixed by Mike Cosper Our theme song is by Dan Phelps
Zach Motes and Darian Sanders are two very stand up guys that have chosen to let Jesus guide their path and their journey. They both have different ministries they are involved in but its all for the same goal. In my time I got to have with them I learned a great deal and I hope you all do as well!
The performing arts world is known for being difficult to live in as a follower of Christ. From deciding what shows to audition for to interacting with your co-workers to balancing family, there are plenty of situations that don’t have a clear black and white answer. That’s where Darian Sanders comes in. He’s a husband, father, cabaret performer, pastor and worship leader. With all of those responsibilities, he is constantly operating in the gray and has come on the show to share how he lives in all of those tensions. Episode Highlights 1:15 - What song Darian has performed the most (and who he performed in front of) 3:19 - How Darian become involved in singing (even though he played the trumpet) 6:21 - How Darian balances working on staff as a church with a calling to Go Outside 7:47 - The musical theater’s response to Darian having a family and being a minister 9:40 - Peanut butter, the University of Kentucky, and the Gospel 10:54 - What led Darian to give up a full-ride scholarship to the University of Kentucky 17:52 - What a woman said to Darian after his performance that provided much-needed confirmation 20:05 - Darian’s encouragement for you: “It’s not arrogant, but it’s authorized.” 25:20 - About Darian’s family and how he and his wife have decided to live their life
We got together with Darian Sanders, who plays the title role in SummerFest's production of 'Jesus Christ Superstar,' to talk about theater, faith and a variety of other topics. Thanks to Common Grounds Coffee House for putting up with us, and the photo with this post is by the Herald-Leader's Sarah Pompeii.