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This week Jimmy's mentor, Matt Webster, takes over and talks with Jimmy and Adam Carter about their new book, Trauma-Informed Practices in 9-12 Theatre Education! Order the book here!
I can do that! I can write a book! On today's show, we follow an author with a “Can Do” attitude through her publishing journey. From mastering rhyme, storytelling, attending conferences, getting involved in community, and each step of the way to publication. A must listen and a fun chat for all authors and illustrators looking to carve out their own creative careers. Today's special guest discovered the power of words and performance as a Drama Teacher, which ultimately led her to exploring children's literature. She is now a children's author based on the Mornington Peninsula in Victoria. Inspired by her three children, her writing is a heartfelt celebration of the magical moments that define childhood – infused with love, humour, and a delightful splash of quirkiness. She's popped in today to share her quirkiness along with her author journey. Everybody please welcome, Sharna Carter.
This week JImmy talks with Massachusetts teacher Sarah Palmer. She talks about the joy and community that theatre brings, product vs. process, and casting.
This week Jimmy talks with Florida theatre teacher Gail Chase. She talks about theatre changing her life, the need for play, and her Shakespeare experience that revolutionized her teaching.
This week Jimmy talks with Australian based teaching artist Cody Riker. He shares about the importance of passion in your work, the challenging climate of education in the US, and being willing to pivot when you need to choose to keep loving what you do.
This week Jimmy talks with Illinois theatre teacher Madison Gillis. She talks about the varied teaching load she has, settling into your career in the early years, and taking care of yourself and your kiddos.
This week Jimmy talks with the creator of The Drama Notebook, Janea Dahl. She talks about how theatre teachers impacted her life, seeing a need and filling it, and of course, The Drama Notebook and all its valuable resources!www.dramanotebook.com
This week Jimmy talks with New York theatre teacher Frank Barranca. He talks about his journey that led him to teaching, innovative ways to keep kids excited, and the importance of fun!
In this heartfelt episode of The Junkyard Love Podcast, I reconnect with one of the most influential mentors of my life—my high school drama teacher, David Crayk. We dive deep into creativity, teaching, personal growth, and the power of human connection. David shares his journey from being a young dreamer to a teacher, the impact of mentorship, and the role of kindness in shaping students' lives. We also explore the intersection of spirituality, fitness, and the evolving world of technology in education. This conversation is full of wisdom, laughs, and deep insights. If you've ever had a teacher who changed your life, this episode is for you.
This week Jimmy talks with Illinois dance teacher/teaching artist/educator Diane Rawlinson. She talks about her wonderful career in performing arts education, utilizing your global community, and dreaming again.
This week Jimmy talks with New York administrator Andrew Frey-Gould. He talks about starting a thespian parent association, technology in the theatre classroom, and school administration and the arts.
Wedding Empires Podcast - Grow and Market Your Dream Wedding Business
Ask Jac & Ben A Question!Sally Gallis, a former drama teacher with a passion for storytelling, has made a striking transition into the world of wedding planning, founding her own successful business, Luna and the Lane, in Brighton. She unravels her fascinating journey from the classroom to orchestrating unforgettable celebrations, revealing how her drama teaching skills played a pivotal role in shaping her new career. Sally's story is more than just a career change; it's a testament to courage and the incredible power of transferable skills that many educators possess when they seek new paths.Facing the unpredictable nature of weddings, Sally shares her initial struggles and how she cleverly leveraged her production background to navigate her new industry. She opens up about the challenges of building a reputation without a portfolio and how understanding her ideal client became a game-changer. Her journey is peppered with insights about the importance of collaboration, networking, and perseverance, accompanied by relatable anecdotes, including that iconic "Jerry Maguire" moment that every entrepreneur can relate to when seeking validation and support.As Sally's business flourished, the role of mentorship and networking became central to her success, particularly during the challenging times of the COVID-19 pandemic. Through personal stories and experiences, she emphasizes the importance of remaining calm in high-pressure situations and nurturing personal relationships that bring a unique touch to her work. Sally leaves us with practical advice for budding wedding planners, underscoring the significance of embracing new experiences, enjoying simple pleasures like a favorite pair of shoes, and maintaining a balance between being dedicated and not taking life too seriously. Support the show
Charlotte's Webb is too pedestrian for Artemis Noir - the drama teacher formerly known as Jubal Fresh. The wildest, most hilarious prank call podcast from The Jubal Show! Join Jubal Fresh as he masterminds the funniest and most outrageous phone pranks, catching unsuspecting victims off guard with his quick wit, absurd scenarios, and unmatched comedic timing. Whether he's posing as an over-the-top customer service rep, a clueless boss, or an eccentric neighbor, no call is safe from his unpredictable humor. Get ready to laugh out loud and cringe in the best way possible! New episodes drop every weekday—tune in and let the prank wars begin!➡︎ Submit your Jubal Phone Prank - https://thejubalshow.com This is just a tiny piece of The Jubal Show. You can find every podcast we have, including the full show every weekday right here…➡︎ https://thejubalshow.com/podcasts The Jubal Show is everywhere, and also these places: Website ➡︎ https://thejubalshow.com Instagram ➡︎ https://instagram.com/thejubalshow X/Twitter ➡︎ https://twitter.com/thejubalshow Tiktok ➡︎ https://www.tiktok.com/@the.jubal.show Facebook ➡︎ https://facebook.com/thejubalshow YouTube ➡︎ https://www.youtube.com/@JubalFresh Support the show: https://the-jubal-show.beehiiv.com/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Charlotte's Webb is too pedestrian for Artemis Noir - the drama teacher formerly known as Jubal Fresh. The wildest, most hilarious prank call podcast from The Jubal Show! Join Jubal Fresh as he masterminds the funniest and most outrageous phone pranks, catching unsuspecting victims off guard with his quick wit, absurd scenarios, and unmatched comedic timing. Whether he's posing as an over-the-top customer service rep, a clueless boss, or an eccentric neighbor, no call is safe from his unpredictable humor. Get ready to laugh out loud and cringe in the best way possible! New episodes drop every weekday—tune in and let the prank wars begin!➡︎ Submit your Jubal Phone Prank - https://thejubalshow.com This is just a tiny piece of The Jubal Show. You can find every podcast we have, including the full show every weekday right here…➡︎ https://thejubalshow.com/podcasts The Jubal Show is everywhere, and also these places: Website ➡︎ https://thejubalshow.com Instagram ➡︎ https://instagram.com/thejubalshow X/Twitter ➡︎ https://twitter.com/thejubalshow Tiktok ➡︎ https://www.tiktok.com/@the.jubal.show Facebook ➡︎ https://facebook.com/thejubalshow YouTube ➡︎ https://www.youtube.com/@JubalFresh Support the show: https://the-jubal-show.beehiiv.com/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jonathan Nalder, known as ‘the Edunaut,’ has spent 20+ years pioneering hands-on, problem-based learning with cutting-edge digital tools—STEM, AR/VR, AI, and environmental sensors. Drawing on his Drama Teacher background, he infuses learning with props, role play, and futures thinking. Hosted by Ben Newsome from Fizzics Education About Jonathan Nalder A globally recognized innovator, Mars Society Ambassador, and World Teacher of the Year, Jonathan Nalder is dedicated to helping educators embrace the future of learning. With expertise in STEM, AR/VR, AI, and environmental sensors, he blends cutting-edge digital tools with futures thinking to prepare students for a rapidly evolving world. Bringing his Drama Teaching background into the classroom, Jonathan infuses education with role play, props, and hands-on problem-solving to make learning immersive and engaging. His latest project, First Kids in Space, invites young dreamers to share their visions of space exploration. Learn more at firstkidsinspace.info. Or if you are older and want to relax to stunning air travel or space exploration videos, subscribe at YouTube.com/@lofiairspace Hosted by Ben Newsome from Fizzics Education With interviews with leading science educators and STEM thought leaders, this science education podcast is about highlighting different ways of teaching kids within and beyond the classroom. It's not just about educational practice & pedagogy, it's about inspiring new ideas & challenging conventions of how students can learn about their world! https://www.fizzicseducation.com.au/ Know an educator who'd love this STEM podcast episode? Share it!The FizzicsEd podcast is a member of the Australian Educators Online Network (AEON )http://www.aeon.net.au/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jonathan Nalder, known as ‘the Edunaut,’ has spent 20+ years pioneering hands-on, problem-based learning with cutting-edge digital tools—STEM, AR/VR, AI, and environmental sensors. Drawing on his Drama Teacher background, he infuses learning with props, role play, and futures thinking. Hosted by Ben Newsome from Fizzics Education About Jonathan Nalder Jonathan Nalder, known as ‘the Edunaut,’ has spent 20+ years pioneering hands-on, problem-based learning with cutting-edge digital tools—STEM, AR/VR, AI, and environmental sensors—while keeping the human element at the core of education. Drawing on his Drama Teacher background, he combines learning with props, role play, and futures thinking. A globally awarded innovator, Mars Society Ambassador, and World Teacher of the Year, Jonathan empowers educators to navigate the new space and digital era. His latest project, First Kids in Space, invites young dreamers to contribute their visions for space travel. Learn more at firstkidsinspace.info. Or if you are older and want to relax to stunning air travel or space exploration videos, subscribe at YouTube.com/@lofiairspace Hosted by Ben Newsome from Fizzics Education With interviews with leading science educators and STEM thought leaders, this science education podcast is about highlighting different ways of teaching kids within and beyond the classroom. It's not just about educational practice & pedagogy, it's about inspiring new ideas & challenging conventions of how students can learn about their world! https://www.fizzicseducation.com.au/ Know an educator who'd love this STEM podcast episode? Share it!The FizzicsEd podcast is a member of the Australian Educators Online Network (AEON )http://www.aeon.net.au/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week Jimmy talks with Hungarian teaching artist Ildikó Vojtek. She talks about language and literature, challenges with theatre companies, and motherhood.
This week Jimmy talks with Southern Oregon theatre teacher Julia Cuppy. She talks about creating community, new play development, and culturally responsive theatre education.
This week Jimmy talks with Connecticut based teaching artist Jamie Monahan. She talks about the value of consent based practices, working with intimacy professionals, and the low level intimacy challenges in our students post-COVID.
This week Jimmy talks with Dr. Lusie Cuskey! She talks about finding community in theatre, intimacy direction, and mental health coordination.
This week Jimmy talks with Jason Goldstein of BookTix! He talks about the teacher that field his entrepreneurial spirit, theatre teachers as producers, and how BookTix can help your program grow!www.BookTix.com
This week Jimmy talks with Texas theatre teacher Javon Rougely. He talks about filling a predecessor's giant shoes, DEIA work in theatre, and approaching lessons from a director's perspective.
This week Jimmy talks with Portland, OR teaching artist Evan Tait. They talk about the role musical theatre played in their life, the down side of pigeon holing students, and holding on to our humanity.
This week Jimmy talks with Texas teaching artist Pamela Vogel. She talks about her InterACTive classroom she has that goes in depth with performance, immersive theatre, and discussions about heightened texts through the play WIT. http://www.pamelavogelhomepage.com
Two brain-rotted high school girls tried to cancel their teacher with some cringe fake messages, but it was all just a mid bruh moment that ended with them taking the L thankfully because no innocent person deserves to go through this when there's actual predator teachers out there.
This week Jimmy talks with Illinois theatre teacher Danny Yuska. He talks about the community that theatre creates for students, finding balance, and the Illinois All State Production of The Prom.
This week Jimmy talks with Indiana theatre teacher and professor Mary Beth Frank. She talks about the beat cycle, taking care of our kids, and utilizing processes to make things run smoother.
This week Jimmy talks with SC theatre teacher Lauren Pilling. She talks about early career lessons learned, theatre competitions, and learning how to not doubt yourself.
This week Jimmy talks with NC theatre teacher and teaching artist Sussanah Wagner. They talk about their work as a props artisan, being “village people,” and teaching in a military town.
This week JImmy talks with teaching artist and author Floyd Ruhmor. He talks about using developmentally appropriate pedagogy for students ages 9-12, his work with young people, and his new bookStage It: Making Shakespeare Come Alive in Schools!www.stageitplays.com
This week Jimmy talks with Louisiana theatre teacher Kriti Jacobs-Stanley. She talks about her work in children's theatres across the country, student leadership, and the impact of the International Thespians.
This week Jimmy talks with teaching artist Madison Williams. She talks about the impact of her mentor, building and running a meaningful school program, and being a working teaching artist.
This week Jimmy talks with Missouri teacher William Palmer. They talk about dramaturgy, creativity and play, and dignity as DEI work.
This week Jimmy talks with Applied Developmental Psychologist Thalia Goldstein. She talks about her new book “Why Theatre Education Matter.” She talks about her research, the Eight Habits of Mind, and her future work in play! www.theatreedmatters.comwww.thaliagoldstein.com
This week Jimmy talks with California theatre professor Talya Klein. She talks about her work as an acting professor, the difference between being uncomfortable and unsafe, and intimacy work.
This week Jimmy talks with Michigan teacher Shelley Bajorek. She talks about the power of supportive caregivers, world premiere productions, and student leadership.
This week Jimmy talks with Amanda Edwards from the Association of Mental Health Coordinators. They talk about what a mental health coordinator is, what trainings AMHC offers, and teacher wellness and self-care.www.associationmhc.com
This week Jimmy talks with Maryland theatre teacher, Dr. Elizabeth Patterson. She talks about theatre and social justice, the universality of the work we do, and planting trees we'll never see.
Hey guys! so today, i'm chatting about humblessness following an interview i recently saw with the iconic kamala harris. why are women taught to be humble? why are we all so self-depricating? and why did my drama teacher try and silence me?! let's unpack xoxo Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week Jimmy talks with Season 3 guest Deb Baldwin about her new book, “We're Live! Radio Theatre #101! Check out THED Talks social media this week for a book giveaway!
This week Jimmy talks with South Carolina theatre teacher Calista Weis. She talks about starting a new program, COVID kids, and the impact of a moment for a child.
This week Jimmy talks with Michigan auditorium manager and director Chris Chapman. He talks about the dangers of the one man show, competitive theatre festivals, and safety within our theatre programs.
This week Jimmy reconnects with Season 4 guest Jason Lasky. They talk about his new adventures with voiceover work and podcasting, actor and student wellbeing, and his new adventures moving to Moscow, Russia to teach theatre!www.jasonlasky.comwww.honeytoyourears.comwww.laskywellbeing.com
This week Jimmy talks with Pam Atkinson of License Training Musicals. Theatre teachers this is a company you want to know about and bookmark on your computers to strengthen your musical theatre classes and craft development with your students! www.licensetrainingmusicals.com
This week Jimmy talks with Misissippi teacher Chris Permenter. He talks about being a jack of all traders, student travel, and student ownership of work.
This week Jimmy kicks off Season 7 as he talks with the 2024 recipient of the Excellence in Theatre Education Tony Award CJAy Philip. She talks about her career as an artist and educator, Dance & Bmore, and using the authentic voice of people in her work. www.danceandbmore.com
Freedom Broadcasters Livestream All My Podcasts and Businesses https://roycoughlan.com/ Guest: Carrie Kohan Topic: The Five Lessons of Life & Carrie's Guardian Angel Law to Protect Children https://www.youtube.com/carriekohan --------- UPGRADE YOUR BRAIN UNLEASH AND USE YOUR UNIQUENESS https://braingym.fitness/ ---------------------- Bio: Carrie Kohan is an Award-Winning, International Best-Selling Author of 'The Five Lessons of Life' - it's the true story of Kohan's two deaths, and the profound lessons she was given to bring back, while on the 'other side'… National Child Advocate Canadian Federal Gov't Witness; Wrote & Amended 14 Laws to Protect Children Founder of MMAP and Project Guardian, Namesake of Carrie's Guardian Angel Law https://calendly.com/carriekohan/sessionwww.carriekohan.com What we Discussed: - Who is Carrie Kohan - The Type of People that Molest Children ( 4 mins) - Carrie was Molested at age 3yrs (5 mins) - She was in a Military Program (8:30 mins) - Dating Canadian Prime Ministers Son and who rules everything (11 mins) - All Elections Worldwide are Rigged (12:30 mins) - Pedo approaching her own child (14:30 mins) - Her Mission to Protect Children (15 mins) - She Spoke out about Fauci in 1993 (16 mins) - The 5 Lessons of Life (17:30 mins) - Can you forgive the Molesters (20 mins) - How Carrie remembered being molested (23 mins) - How can we remove the child Porn websites (26:30 mins) - Trudeau and Copper Shortage (27:45 mins) - Getting Awards from the Queen for fight Pedophilia (30 mins) - Queen abducting 10 Aboriginal kids (31 mins) - It is ourself and not Trump that will save everything (32:30 mins) - Trump reduced Child Trafficking by 96% (35:30mins) - How does a Drama Teacher and the Prime minster Trudeau be worth $97M (37 mins) - Do not protest and get battered by the Police (39 mins) - The 13 Families that Rule the World ( 40 mins) - Antartica and Flat Earth (46 mins) - The Truth to the Truemen Show (49 mins) - 50 Empty Cities in China (52 mins) - Ulez blade runners (55:30 mins) - The Equipment that the Military have (1hr 3mins) - Ai is the dumming down of humanity (1hr 7:30 mins) - Michael Tellinger and One Small Town (1hr14:30 mins) Interview Panel: Grace Asagra, RN MA Podcast: Quantum Nurse http://graceasagra.bio.link TIP/DONATE LINK for Grace Asagra @ Quantum Nurse Podcast https://patron.podbean.com/QuantumNurse Roy Coughlan Podcast: AWAKENING https://www.awakeningpodcast.org/ TIP/DONATE LINK for Roy Coughlan @ Awakening Podcast https://www.awakeningpodcast.org/support/
This week we flip the script. Season 6 guest Andrew Geha interviews the host and creator of THED Talks Podcast, Jimmy Chrismon. They talk about his journey, teaching in higher education, and trauma-informed practices in theatre education.http://www.jimmychrismon.com
This week Jimmy talks with theatre teacher Sana Ghalia from Amman, Jordan. She talks about her experiences and the importance and power of theatre in young lives.
Holmberg's Morning Sickness - Brady Report - Wednesday March 27, 2024 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices