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I get the opportunity to sit down with actor and director Eric Willis. Tune in while we talk about his experiences in the film industry.
On this episode of EquiTEA, Greg had the chance to talk to Larry Butler, a previous participant turned Program Facilitator and Outreach Specialist of the Fatherhood Services Program with Sigma Beta Xi (SBX) Youth and Family Services. Eric Willis, a program participant program, joined the discussion to share his own experience. Both highlighted the importance of knowledge sharing and community support systems. The fatherhood program was established to support the Perinatal Equity Initiative which aims to reduce Black infant mortality rates and improve health outcomes for Black mothers. To find out more about the SBX Black Fatherhood Program please visit: https://www.sigmabetaxi.com/black-fatherhood For The Nurturing Fathers Program, open to all fathers, please visit: https://www.ruhealth.org/behavioral-health/parent-support-training-program.
“Charleston. Twenty-Two” was adapted from the personal essay of the same name by Eric Willis. Directed and edited by Michael MauSTARRINGBryce Townsend as EricElizabeth Laidlaw as JonaAryeh Krause-Nadler as GregoryTim Knutsen as Rex. Ethan Herschenfeld performed the titles.Original music by Trevor Tremaine.The show's cover art was created by Geneva Hicks.Additional sound effects courtesy of Pixabay.Special Thanks to the folks whose financial contributions helped produce this episode: Kurt Yue, Adam Zopf, Keith Cecil, Nina Dicker, Bobbi Newman, Femmaeve MacQueen, Blaque Fowler, Robert Galinsky, and Philip An. We still haven't met our goal for funding this season, so if you love the show, please head to Seed & Spark and find A Blind Play. You can follow the campaign which helps promote the show, and you can make a pledge to get some cool digital treats for yourself.You can also become a monthly supporter of the show starting at just $3 a month. Go to ablindplaypodcast.buzzsprout.com/ to find out how.While I'm on the topic, if you haven't already, please show us some love with a 5-star rating on your podcast app. It takes seconds and makes a huge difference to the podcast.You can listen to Aryeh Krause-Nadler's punk band HEREBONUS CONTENTI sat down with writer Eric Willis as well as members of the cast of “Charleston, Twenty-Two” to talk about the story, its origin, and how the actors navigated their characters. It's a lively chat that will make you want to listen to the episode all over again. Enjoy.Next week on A Blind Play: Episode 22: “Hero's Eyes,” adapted from the short story of the same name by Will Robin. Music by Trevor TremaineVoices:Aryeh Krause-Nadler Ethan HerschenfeldIrene SantiagoRonald Woodhead Danny GaviganReagan PrumCatherine GaffneyElizabeth PanEvan JudwayBryce TownsendCarrie GibsonJennifer KeaneRich GreeneSupport the showAll episodes written and directed by Michael MauTheme music composed by Trevor TremaineMain title artwork by Geneva HicksTo find out more about our cast, to read the original short stories, or donate to the show so we can make an unforgettable second season, visit us at ablindplaypodcast.com or on Instagram @mauhausproductions.
Coming in one week, Season Three of the anthology podcast series, A Blind Play. This season we will bring you ten more episodes with twelve stories of people navigating their worlds, facing their fears, and finding out who they really are.If you haven't already, please show us some love with a 5-star rating on your podcast app. It takes seconds and makes a huge difference to the podcast. If you're really feeling the love, write a review. Tell people about your favorite episode.We still haven't met our goal for funding this season, so if you listen to the show, please head to Seed & Spark and find A Blind Play. You can follow the campaign which helps promote the show, and you can make a pledge to get some cool digital treats for yourself. I've also put a link in the show notes.You can also become a monthly supporter of the show starting at just $3 a month. Go to ablindplaypodcast.com to find out how.In Kadamati by Chiara Vascotto, dancer and choreographer Akram Khan brings together communities of all backgrounds and abilities to experience a collective creative process as Great Britain faces a Brexit vote.Processing by Narineh Tahmasebian, James is arrested and charged with domestic violence when he and his girlfriend Charlotte argue on a sidewalk.Charleston. Twenty-Two by Eric Willis, Eric, a young, naive, gay man receives some unsolicited guidance from his older, experienced cousin Jona.The River by Jarred Robert Todd, Julia is shunned from her religious group after committing an unforgivable crime. When her friend Jason tries to help her, he must make a life-altering choice.In Barbecue by Ron Pullins, former Argentine dissident Enrico shares painful memories from his past as he cooks a pork loin for guests.In The Quiet One by Alan Veale, Dot, suffering from dementia, tries desperately to get rid of her lazy husband Bernie who won't get out of his easy chair.In Who Cares? by Alan Veale and S.P. Franksson, Julie shares the details of her brutal day caring for people. But who is listening?The trio Jumbie Daddy, Spoiling Fruit, & Children Play While Shadows Walk by Neala Luna Bhagwansingh provides a snapshot of life in Trinidad & Tobago, from poverty to parenting to magic.In Eye in the Garden by Gary Egan, The Eden Society creates a system of satellites that will take away free will. Now, two engineers must decide if they will play God, the serpent, or both.In Cosmic Interference Music by Trevor TremaineVoices:Aryeh Krause-Nadler Ethan HerschenfeldIrene SantiagoRonald Woodhead Danny GaviganReagan PrumCatherine GaffneyElizabeth PanEvan JudwayBryce TownsendCarrie GibsonJennifer KeaneRich GreeneSupport the showAll episodes written and directed by Michael MauTheme music composed by Trevor TremaineMain title artwork by Geneva HicksTo find out more about our cast, to read the original short stories, or donate to the show so we can make an unforgettable second season, visit us at ablindplaypodcast.com or on Instagram @mauhausproductions.
ERIC WILLIS AKA CHILL OF 16 DA LIFE, JOINS THE CONVERSATION TO DISCUSS HIS 24 YEARS LOCKED UP. FROM BEING NEIGHBORS WITH BIG U TO WHAT IT'S LIKE TO RECEIVE A LIFE SENTENCE.
The Incredible Mr. Willis has worked with some of of the industry's top Jazz and Gospel performers. Hear his voice as he takes us on a journey of how music helped with some life challenges. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theartisticvoice/support
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Tough Talk Christian Radio with Tony Gambone and Special Guest Eric Willis: Eric Willis serves as Pastor of Minister Development at Bent Tree Bible Fellowship in Carrollton Texas where he oversees Bent Tree’s Network of Church Leaders and the Pastoral Launching Pad Residency program. He is the Executive Director of Reclaim Leadership, a ministry of encouragement to ministry leaders facing burnout. Eric consults on issues of interpersonal, organizational, business, and church conflict. He has over 20 years of pastoral ministry experience and is a Certified Coach, Speaker, and Trainer with the John Maxwell Leadership Team. He is also a Certified Christian Conciliator through the Institute for Christian Conciliation. Eric holds two Master of Arts degrees in Christian Education and Marriage & Family Counseling and is currently working on his Doctor of Education in Organizational Leadership with a concentration in Conflict Resolution. Eric enjoys being outdoors, reading, writing, and playing golf. Eric’s first book “Breathing Space: A Respite for Ministry Leaders” was published in March 2015. His second book “Sacred Conflict: Resolution Skills for the Follower of Christ” was published in October, 2018. Eric and his wife Jennifer have been married 27 years and have five children. All boys! www.ReclaimLeadership.org
Brent, Rex and Eric get together and celebrate the first 19 episodes of the Friday 5 Podcast in a REMIX episode! (Big thanks to Kalax for the intro music, Chris Rimmer for the Outro music and to Eric Willis for joining us!)
Tough Talk Christian Radio with Tony Gambone and Special Guest Eric Willis: Eric Willis serves as Pastor of Minister Development at Bent Tree Bible Fellowship in Carrollton Texas where he oversees Bent Tree’s Network of Church Leaders and the Pastoral Launching Pad Residency program. He is the Executive Director of Reclaim Leadership, a ministry of encouragement to ministry leaders facing burnout. Eric consults on issues of interpersonal, organizational, business, and church conflict. He has over 20 years of pastoral ministry experience and is a Certified Coach, Speaker, and Trainer with the John Maxwell Leadership Team. He is also a Certified Christian Conciliator through the Institute for Christian Conciliation. Eric holds two Master of Arts degrees in Christian Education and Marriage & Family Counseling and is currently working on his Doctor of Education in Organizational Leadership with a concentration in Conflict Resolution. Eric enjoys being outdoors, reading, writing, and playing golf. Eric’s first book “Breathing Space: A Respite for Ministry Leaders” was published in March 2015. His second book “Sacred Conflict: Resolution Skills for the Follower of Christ” was published in October, 2018. Eric and his wife Jennifer have been married 27 years and have five children. All boys!
Eric Willis, Matt's tattoo artist, joins us just days before leaving for a months-long motorcycle trip through Asia. Also known as "Drilled By Willis," Eric shares his story of looking for an opportunity to contribute at a tattoo shop to becoming a full-time, highly in demand artist with his own practice. Dude could've become a professional dancer too as he spent much of his childhood performing. He also chats about the heart issues he's dealt with his entire life. This has informed his worldview and motivates him to immediately act on his dreams. This was Eric's first podcast appearance and we're pumped to be the first to share his story in long-form! Join our community to continue the conversation: https://www.facebook.com/groups/chocolatecroissants/ Official Sponsor: Nat-A-Tat2 Audio Assist: Joe Hamilton (www.prismrecordingsuk.com)
In this episode, Dr. Darrell Bock and Eric Willis discuss a healthy approach to resolving church conflict The post A Healthy Approach to Resolving Church Conflict appeared first on DTS Voice.
Building Nexcast - An Inside Look at Growing a Startup Business
Telling your own story can be hard. Making a good podcast about that story is even harder. I get some great advice from some friendly folks as I look at the tech and podcast communities and learn what makes them special. Our podcast journey began in a Slack community called Maker Hunt where people from the http://producthunt.com community gather to chat, network, and help each other out. I talk to the creator of this cool corner of the internet Eric Willis. He tells me how he first got connected with Product Hunt and became the community manager there. I then talk to Josh Muccio who is the host and producer of the podcast version of Shark Tank called The Pitch http://thepitch.fm. He gives me a reality check and gets me to take this whole podcasting thing a lot more seriously. He introduces me to The Intern podcast http://theintern.fm which tells the personal tale of Allison Behringer as she begins a new tech job in New York city. Once again I get hit with the realities of telling a story in this medium. The tech community turns out to be very unique and people are surprisingly giving of their time. We also get an interesting email from our developer, Anthony. You’re going to want to stay tuned for what’s next... To learn more and see all the extra content please go to http://buildingnexcast.com Get early access to the app by adding your email to http://nexcast.co Let us know your feedback and suggestions on Twitter http://twitter.com/buildingnexcast Or just email us at hi@nexcast.co
The Robert J Russell Show welcomes you to listen in every Saturday morning as we discuss such topics as: Getting Past Your PastMother & Father RelationshipsGenerational CursesThe Things that children need to see and hear from their parentsSelf WorthGuilt & FearOvercomers Each show we will interview a different guest who will give their perspective on different topics as well as their own insight based on their history and personal knowledge. If you have a story to tell and you would like to be a guest - simply send us an email: robertjrussellcompanies@gmail.com Robert J Russell is a well known speaker who has spoke to groups, organizations, non-profits, churches as well as other venues. If you would like to have Robert speak at your next function simply send an email to: robertjrussellcompanies@gmail.com Thank you for listening in! Robert J Russell, Speaker, Radio Show Host http://robertjrussellspeaker.weebly.com/speaker.html