2015 musical by Lin-Manuel Miranda about Alexander Hamilton
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The amazing Hamilton The Musical cast are officially in the studio to take on Fitzy & Wippa in Rap Up Of The Week. Our guys never stood a chance against actual musical professionals but it's cute of them to try. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Carisbrooke College - Amelia Hamilton The Musical
It is a BIG week for Broadway news and we have tons to catch up on - plus, Broadway Bestie Bryn is joining in on the fun live from new york! Let's talk about the latest casting news over at the Moulin Rouge with John Cardoza and Solea Pfeiffer as well as The Notebook's closing announcement. We are ALSO talking about the new play over at MCC, Shit. Meet. Fan. starring Neil Patrick Harris and Jane Krakowski. Join the Patreon for bonus content! Patreon: Click HERE to become a Broadway Bestie TikTok: @FromTheMezzanine_PodcastInstagram: @FromTheMezzanine_PodcastYoutube: @FromtheMezzanineBroadwayBroadway Spotify Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5t55fULcCqN0NMmK4OnfOA?si=89c08b1a8bb34d95
An in-depth look at the Founding Father behind the hit musical Hamilton. How did Alexander contribute to the founding of the United States? And how did he end up dying in a duel with fellow politician Aaron Burr?Merch and more: www.badmagicproductions.com Timesuck Discord! https://discord.gg/tqzH89vWant to join the Cult of the Curious PrivateFacebook Group? Go directly to Facebook and search for "Cult of the Curious" to locate whatever happens to be our most current page :)For all merch-related questions/problems: store@badmagicproductions.com (copy and paste)Please rate and subscribe on Apple Podcasts and elsewhere and follow the suck on social media!! @timesuckpodcast on IG and http://www.facebook.com/timesuckpodcastWanna become a Space Lizard? Click here: https://www.patreon.com/timesuckpodcast.Sign up through Patreon, and for $5 a month, you get access to the entire Secret Suck catalog (295 episodes) PLUS the entire catalog of Timesuck, AD FREE. You'll also get 20% off of all regular Timesuck merch PLUS access to exclusive Space Lizard merch. And you get the download link for my secret standup album, Feel the Heat.
Hansong Li is a political theorist and historian of political, economic, and legal thought. We discussed a breadth of topics ranging from the Tangut language, Eastern philosophy, development economics, to modern political ideologies and cultural expressions. Hansong's insights shed light on historical contexts while drawing connections to contemporary issues. The conversation delves into broader philosophical and economic themes, comparing past and present political thoughts and examining the effects of international aid on development. Hansong emphasizes the importance of learning from history and cultural interactions for a more nuanced understanding of contemporary global dynamics. Transcript, video and links: www.thendobetter.com/arts/2024/6/14/hangsong-li-china-tangut-political-economy-history-podcast Contents: The Tangut People and Their Language Modern Interpretations of Chinese Philosophy Global South and Regional Concepts Montesquieu and Sea Imagery Rousseau's Plan for Corsica Economic Development in Northeast Asia International Aid: Help or Hindrance? Global Economic Thought: East vs. West Hamilton: A Political and Cultural Analysis Underrated or Overrated? Current Projects and Life Advice
Vidya Makan – one third of Hamilton: The Musical's The Schuyler Sisters – dials into the show ahead of the hit musical returning to Sydney. Vidya shared the moment she got the call she was going to be Eliza, her journey to the stage plus the infamous tumble she took on stage. Follow us @ginaandmatty.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Get ready to escape to an alternate universe where the 2016 U.S. election never happened because this week we are joined by one-half of the beloved I Hate It But I Love hosting team, Kat Angus, to talk about her newly realized fandom; RED, WHITE and ROYAL BLUE. Join us for a royal romp as we chat about what makes a compelling romance on the page, good gays vs. bad gays, the joy of political escapism, side characters that never made the movie, and Uma Thurman's weirdest performance. Plus, we try to figure out which alternate timelines would contain Hamilton The Musical. Looking for a tee with the best nerdy designs by independent artists from around the web? Check out www.TeePublic.com or discover our favourite designs at Teepublic.TheFandomShow.com Produced by Andrew Ivimey as part of The From Superheroes Network. Visit www.FromSuperheroes.com for more podcasts, articles, YouTube series, web comics, and more.
In todays episode, Dave and the team have a big announcement to make... we need YOUR help! AND... in this mornings Social Ammo, Matt Dyson brings you the nostalgia you didn't expect!
Welcome back to Paranormal Freezer, the podcast where we watch every episode of Ghost Adventures and talk about it. On this episode, we revisit Season 2, Episode 3- La Purisima Mission in Lompoc, California where the guys find...well... some evidence? Play Ghost Adventures Bingo along with us at the link here: https://mfbc.us/m/akabcu5. Was this episode spooky enough to go back in the freezer? Let us know at ParanormalFreezerPodcast@gmail.com and check us out on Instagram @ParanormalFreezerPodcast. Credit: Ghost Adventures S2Ep3- La Purisima Mission Music: Hip Hop- Ghostly by AntipodeanWriter on Pixaby.
This episode airs the week of our 4th of July holiday in the United States, so I thought I'd take this opportunity to re-air one of my favorite episodes. If you want to go from being a good speaker to a great one, there are key elements to infuse into your content and delivery. Three years ago, during the July 4th holiday weekend of 2020, I was at home with not much to do since we were all still in the throes of the COVID-19 social distancing. Luckily, that weekend, “Hamilton: The Musical” (filmed from the Broadway production) aired on Disney+. I was instantly transfixed. I knew I would like the play, but didn't realize I was going to love it. In this episode, I talk about “Hamilton” the play and the production and what we can learn from it as speakers. Why study the play? After all, as speakers, we're not acting in a play or singing in a musical. We're speaking to grow our audiences, build our businesses, generate leads, get paid. I don't know about you, but I've seen a lot of so-so and boring presentations. Your presentations shouldn't be flat - they can be fun and engaging and they should be layered - and speak to universal themes. In this episode, I share what I saw as I watched “Hamilton” as well as what I learned from reading the amazing book called “Hamilton: The Revolution” that gives behind the scenes of the creation and production of the musical. You can listen to this episode whether you've seen Hamilton or not. If you haven't, this episode will hopefully inspire you to watch it! (This episode originally aired in November 2020 as episode 197. It's a must-listen!) About Us: The Speaking Your Brand podcast is hosted by Carol Cox. At Speaking Your Brand, we help women entrepreneurs and professionals clarify their brand message and story, create their signature talks, and develop their thought leadership platforms. Our mission is to get more women in positions of influence and power because it's through women's stories and visibility that we challenge the status quo and change existing systems. Check out our coaching programs at https://www.speakingyourbrand.com. Links: Show notes at https://www.speakingyourbrand.com/336/ Book “Hamilton: The Revolution” = https://www.amazon.com/Hamilton-Revolution-Lin-Manuel-Miranda/dp/1455539740/ Connect with Carol on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/carolcox Related Podcast Episodes: Episode 195: Our Opening and Closing Speeches from Our Brave. Bold. Beyond. Summit with Carol Cox and Diane Diaz Episode 185: My Journey as a Thought Leader & How We're Evolving at Speaking Your Brand with Carol Cox
Brace yourself for the second part of the episode, filled with the same incredible energy. Get ready for action as Courtney, after numerous unsuccessful attempts to persuade Rose into watching Hamilton, changes her approach. Instead, she cleverly captures Rose's attention by delivering a side-splitting summary of this beloved musical. Whether you're curious about it or a die-hard fan who's already immersed in its brilliance, this recap is guaranteed to captivate and entertain you.
It's happening!! What's the procedure?! After years of failed peer pressure, Courtney gives on trying to make Rose watch Hamilton and instead corners her with a hilarious recap of this popular musical. If you're curious about it or even if you're a fan that has watched it a hundred times, you will love.
The boys talk about Vince McMahon's stupid mustache, The Terminator franchise, & Door Dash mishaps. All this & more on this week's episode of Comic Can Coozie!
Lanna and Jahmar talk Beyoncé's funeral, Hamilton: The Musical, and "Swarm" on Amazon Prime.
Hello Everyone, we hope you are having a good Presidents day. Jake, Mike and Dave talked about the Lin Manuels famous Broadway musical about one of our founding fathers. We had so much fun talking about it and we hope that you have fun listening to the Podcast. We are on all podcasting formats.
Today is part one of a new multi-part series about the women in Alexander Hamilton's life and challenging their depiction in the musical by Lin Manuel Miranda. Part one discusses Alexander Hamilton's mother "The Whore" Rachel Faucette Lavien. Was she really a whore or was she a victim? Let's talk about it.Sources:https://www.billboard.com/music/music-news/hamilton-historians-book-criticism-8496541/https://www.worldhistory.org/article/2031/henry-iv-of-france--the-edict-of-nantes/Ron Chernow's Book Alexander Hamiltonhttps://rotunda.upress.virginia.edu/founders/default.xqy?keys=ARHN-info-searchHikoNico Notebook Videos mentionedhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iT3kk2SSoD0https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RG6dn8rexnU&t=1643sMusic:Selected excerpts from Hamilton used under fair use doctrine which allows use of copyrighted material for purposes such as criticism, parody, news reporting, research and scholarship, and teaching. Medieval Loop One and Celebration by Alexander Nakarada | https://www.serpentsoundstudios.comMusic promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.comAttribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Support the showEffed Up History is researched, produced, and edited by Krystina YeagerSee my socials @effeduphistorylinktr.ee/effeduphistory
Alvina talks with her husband Stephen who is subbing in for Grace this week. They talk about everything highbrow and lowbrow, including books, movie, music, and food. See complete show notes at www.bookfriendsforever.com. Click here to become a Patreon member: https://www.patreon.com/Bookfriendsforever1. Click here for Grace's Newbery poster https://shop.carlemuseum.org/category/books/autographed-books/grace-lin
Town Square with Ernie Manouse airs at 3 p.m. CT. Tune in on 88.7FM, listen online or subscribe to the podcast. Join the discussion at 888-486-9677, questions@townsquaretalk.org or @townsquaretalk. Many of the most beloved musicals take inspiration from history such as Hamilton, Evita, 1776, Newsies, and more recently, SIX. We talk with the actress playing Katherine Howard in the North American “Boleyn” tour of SIX, which tells the story of the ex-wives of Henry VIII presented as a modern pop concert. She'll discuss her role in this production and where she found inspiration for playing a real-life queen. SIX is currently playing at the Hobby Center in Houston until November 20, 2022. For tickets and more information, click here. Sharing history in a new, entertaining and modern way can bring audiences to understand the past, but what is lost in these interpretations? How important is historical accuracy? Our panel of experts, including a professor of history and a theater expert, discuss their feelings on how history is translated on stage and on screen. We break down the truth behind shows such as 1776, Assassins, Hamilton and The Crown, and discuss if these retellings are good, or bad, for history. Plus, in the case of The Crown, how important is a “true depiction” if the people and the subject matter are current? Guests: Aline Mayagoitia Actress, Plays Katherine Howard in SIX the Musical Claire Potter Professor of History, The New School for Social Research Co-Executive Editor, Public Seminar Creator, the History Podcast, Why Now? Editor and Contributor, Historians on Hamilton: How a Blockbuster Musical is Restaging America's Past Robert Viagas Former Managing Editor, Playbill Editor-In-Chief, Encore Monthly Author, Good Morning Olive: Haunted Theatres of Broadway and Beyond and Right This Way: A History of the Audience Helen Mann, MBE Former British Vice Consul, British Consulate General in Houston Former Panelist, Manor of Speaking Town Square with Ernie Manouse is a gathering space for the community to come together and discuss the day's most important and pressing issues. We also offer a free podcast here, on iTunes, and other apps
Rosie O'Donnell is a beloved comedian, celebrated actress, and talk show legend. Despite all these professional accolades, it is perhaps her generosity of spirit, her tireless advocacy on behalf of children and families, and her heartfelt commitment to the health of the American theater that most definitively define her impact on popular culture.Born in Commack, New York on March 21, 1962, Rosie O'Donnell embarked on a career as a standup comedian right out of high school, and in short order found herself enjoying a five show winning streak on the iconic television series, “Star Search” Shortly thereafter, she scored additional major appearances on television, including a regular role as Maggie O'Brien on NBC's popular sitcom, “Gimme a Break” and a high profile run as a VH1 VJIn 1992, Rosie was cast alongside Tom Hanks, Madonna, and Geena Davis in the smash hit “A League of Their Own.” She went on to further success on the big screen, starring in twelve films between 1992 and 1996, including 1993's “Sleepless in Seattle,” 1995's “Now and Then,”and 1996's “Beautiful Girls.”Her most monumental break came by accepting NBC's offer to host a variety daytime television show, “The Rosie O'Donnell Show” in 1996. Rosie's innate love of all things show business and her easy rapport with the celebrities she had grown up idolizing translated into a unique and hugely popular TV phenomenon. “The Rosie O'Donnell Show” ran for six seasons and went on to win a variety of Emmy awards, leaving a memorable mark on American television before ending production in 2002.In the past 20 years, Rosie's dedication to her artistic endeavors and charitable interests have continued unabated. She has been a regular fixture on television, on Broadway, and, in recent years, has gotten rave reviews for her powerful performances in Showtime's “SMILF” and HBO's “I Know This Much is True.” She can currently be seen in the Showtime original series, “American Gigolo.”-bio adapted and edited from Rosie.com
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In this episode, Alicia and Diz discuss music they like beyond punk rock. New episodes drop on most streaming platforms on Saturdays at 3:00 pm HST. Listen to our playlist on Spotify News Correlation-One Data Science for All Matthew McConahey's full speech Occam's Razor Criminal podcast Episode 189, The Doctors Sandy Hook denier forced to pay for hoax Pistol on Hulu, Malcolm McLaren Bootstrapping NoFX's Fat Mike tasteless statement after Las Vegas mass shooting Fat Wreck Bands List Favorite Albums of 2021 and the Best of 2021 Collection Music we mention Songs by Name: Kottonmouth Kings “Suburban Life,” Madonna-“Bitch, I'm Madonna,” The Killers- “Mr. Brightside,” Run River North's cover of “Mr. Brightside,” Miley Cyrus- "Wrecking Ball," Bright Eyes- “First Day of My Life” Genres: Bluegrass, Traditional Irish, Klinka -traditional russian music, Gypsy Jazz, Symphonic Progressive Instrumental Metal, Movie Soundtracks, Musicals, Bad Pop, East Bay Mathcore Rap, Country, Sappy White Guy Songs, New Grass, Folk Punk, Trance, Reggae, Black Grass Artists: The Pogues, Django Reinhardt, Dr. Dre, Hieroglyphics, Deltron 3030, Jarv, Hobo Johnson and the LoveMakers, Little Nas-X, Connor Obers, Modest Mouse, girl in red, Taylor Swift, David Bowie Albums: Romeo and Juliet Soundtrack (1996), Hamilton: The Musical, Dr. Dre- Compton, De La Soul- And the Anonymous Nobody, Mary J Blige- Good Morning Gorgeous, Adele- 30 Shows: The Head and the Heart Radio, Thistle and Shamrock, Hearts of Space Al should have mentioned Rebecca Black's “Friday,” but she didn't… Soul Seek, Lime Wire, Kazaa were downloading sites that are no longer around because of Metallica vs Napster Bands White Lung- Paradise “Kiss Me When I Bleed” Blackbird Raum- Swidden “Valkyrie, Horse Whip Wheel” Shout Outs Hacking Diversity by Christina Dunbar-Hester Well Beings Let's fucking have the conversations! Email us at outonanislandpodcast@gmail.com or follow us on Instagram. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/outonanislandpodcast/message
On today's episode, Matt and Ruth continue to inflict psychological damage upon themselves by covering the baffling fandom surrounding Hamilton. From its numerous instances of fraud to outright racism, there's no depths this community hasn't reached. Also they make a tier list of the many many iterations of the iconic Miku Binder Thomas Jefferson image. Whether you're a wine mom or not, there's something here for everyone to enjoy!-------------------------------------------CONTACT AND SOCIAL MEDIA-------------------------------------------If you'd like to submit a comment, question, topic, or fanfiction, you can email us at: thefanfictionpowerhour@gmail.comYou can also find us on Twitter and Instagram at:Twitter - @fanfictionphInstagram - @fanfictionpowerhour-------------------------------------------MISCELLANIOUS & CREDITS-------------------------------------------Please consider supporting us on patreon at: https://www.patreon.com/fanfictionpowerhourSpecial thanks to Pixies Designs for our updated show art. You can find their twitter, where you can request a commission at: https://twitter.com/pixiesmedia-------------------------------------------Fan Fiction Power Hour is hosted by buzzsprout. You can find a direct link to our show at: https://t.co/rHcSHXM3w9?amp=1
How do you burn a prop on stage? Can Gorgi Coghlan live up to her promises? Plus we find out why the Brits don't want to come to Australia and author John Marsden teaches us that there's always something new to learn.
How do you burn a prop on stage? Can Gorgi Coghlan live up to her promises? Plus we find out why the Brits don't want to come to Australia and author John Marsden teaches us that there's always something new to learn.
Welcome to Current Talk Podcast! Hosted By Cameryn Hodges and Faithe Metellus In today's episode, we have very special guest, Christopher Henry Young, who is currently a cast member in the “And Peggy” US Tour of the Award-Winning Broadway Production of HAMILTON: The American Musical. He is also a Professional Actor, Singer, Dancer, & Choreographer who is has performed in many productions such as The Wiz, Beauty and The Beast, A Bronx Tale and many more! Follow Christopher on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/cyoungonstage/ Connect with Christopher here: https://linktr.ee/CyoungOnStage Hope you enjoy the episode! New Episodes every Friday! Send us topic ideas to @currenttalkpodcast on Instagram. Business Inquiries: currenttalkpodcast@gmail.com Current Talk Podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/currenttalkpodcast/ Current Talk Podcast Twitter: https://mobile.twitter.com/currenttalkpod?s=21 Current Talk Podcast YouTube Channel: https://youtube.com/channel/UC4yfU5R3DWsPkQOu8ArKuZQ Current Talk Podcast Tiktok https://vm.tiktok.com/ZM8K4kEt8/ Co-Host: Cameryn Hodges Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cameryn.hodges/ Co-Host: Faithe Metellus Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jedimaster0000/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/current-talk/support
Get to know the guest stars of our upcoming "Concert With The Stars." Today, we're chatting with power couple Rebecca Covington Webber and Donald Webber, Jr. Rebecca grew up in Lexington, and you'll hear about her excitement to return to her home stage for the concert, as well as how the two met and fell and love, and what it's like to tour with the mega-hit Hamilton as a family.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
Today we take a shallow dive into the inaccuracies and anomalies of Hamilton: The musical. I know this is a short one, but it was a lot of fun and you will definitely learn something. Sit back and enjoy! --- 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/mustlovehistory/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mustlovehistory/support
Ep 87: On today's show, we're back to our favorite topic Hamilton the Musical to see, what does your business stand for and are you owning that message and create a culture around it. So join us while share our own experiences with this because it can be one of the over looked lessons as a small biz grows.
In the episode, Hilliard does another one-on-one with actor/dancer/writer TOMMAR WILSON. We talk about his journey to Broadway & Chicago/LA Tours, what it's like and how it works to Swing at the Los Angeles Pantages Theater for the mega hit HAMILTON, the ins and outs and ups and downs of surviving in a show during Covid-19 and picking up where you left off, but this time, what you're looking at, isn't just a room full of people applauding and singing but this time it's an audience wearing masks as far as the eye can see! Another dope episode y'all! Check out the ScreenWriterRR website at www.screenwritersrr.com for information, merch, or our Pateron! Support the show via the Patreon link. Remember support is love! We invest countless hours per week to deliver the actionable content that goes into this podcast. Connect with Us on Social Media: Chris Derrick on Twitter Lisa Bolekaja on Twitter Hilliard Guess on Twitter Tommar Wilson on Twitter @Tommarwilson & Instagram @tommarw The Screenwriters Rant Room on Facebook The Screenwriters Rant Room on Twitter --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/screenwriters-rant-room/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/screenwriters-rant-room/support
In this special bonus episode, we're revisiting our conversation with Broadway veteran Sasha Hutchings (original cast member of Hamilton). We had so much to talk about in our interview. And while this section didn't make it into the first episode, we still want to share her inspiring thoughts on the power of preparation meeting opportunity and helping her get into "the room where it happened." Hope you 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
On a “Baker's Dozen” Episode of LegalAF (#LAF), MeidasTouch's Sunday law and politics podcast, hosts MT founder and civil rights lawyer, Ben Meiselas and national trial lawyer and strategist, Michael Popok, first explore the House Judiciary's decision to open an investigation into the Former's misuse of subpoena power against the media, Apple, and Democratic leaders. Next up, the Legal AF analysts drill down on 3 new SCOTUS decisions: (1) 9-0, affecting LGBTQ+ foster parent rights, (2) 8-1, addressing child slavery lawsuits against Nestlé under the Alien Tort Statute of 1789 (ATS); and (3) a 7-2 decision crafted by Justice Breyer confirming the constitutionality of Obamacare once and for all. Speaking of Breyer, Ben and Michael give their views on the growing #RetireBreyer movement seeking to have him step down before the midterms to given Biden a guaranteed SCOTUS pick. Walrus-alert: Ben and Popok discuss the DOJ's decision to end both the criminal and civil cases against former National Security Advisor John Bolton for publishing a memoir which the Former did not like. Easter egg alert: Popok slips in a Hamilton: The Musical reference. Rounding out the podcast, the Analysis Friends discuss Biden's decision to protect transgender and gay students under Title IX from discrimination and retaliation in higher education in response to 20 states attempting to ban transgender students from competing in sport. And no #LAF pod would be complete without Ben and Popok discussing some gun-toting political candidate, in this case the white St. Louis Republican attorneys who brandished guns and AR-15s when peaceful #BLM protestors marched past their wealthy enclave, and the husband's decision to now run for the US Senate. Finally, and for added fun, Ben, perhaps listening too intently to a “supersonic dog siren,” forgets momentarily just which legal podcast he is actually hosting, prompting Popok to ask if Ben's law partner (and host of another legal podcast) is renting space in Ben's head. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/meidastouch/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/meidastouch/support
We continue our conversation on Hamilton ask we look at Act 2. As always, it sends us on a bunch of rabbit trails and getting to things bigger than us all. Playlists: Spotify Amazon Other things mentioned in this episode: Happy (documentary) Life Below Zero (series) The Tech Wise Family (book) No Dumb Questions (podcast - episode 105 - When is Old Technology Better?) Support us on Anchor: Anchor --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thegreatestmusicpodcast/support
Join us as we "rap" poorly and we talk about the first act of Hamilton the musical. Are you a Hamilton or a Burr, sir? Playlist Spotify Amazon --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thegreatestmusicpodcast/support
Nivedh and Sara are feeling good this week. Their friend Kyler (@cerealkyler) took a break from his job of photographing Alice Cooper to come and take nice pictures of them. They got a new bigger white board for the studio, the sun is shining, and their energy is high. So, what better topic for today's episode than the most desperate, embarrassing things they've done in attempts to impress people? But first, they discuss the ways in which having creative careers and a lot of hobbies makes them more vulnerable in friendships and relationships. And also probably more judgmental. All Nivedh wants is sincere and frequent validation, and Sara just doesn't want to listen to you sing like Bob Dylan- is that really too much to ask? Nivedh has never been one to do anything but the most, so of course he once wrote a 21-page Stars Wars fan fiction to win the affection of someone he met on a dating app (watch the full dramatic reading on his IGTV). Sara recounts the summer she spent trying to learn to hip-hop dance in order to keep up with her ex-boyfriend, a cast member of Hamilton: The Musical. Lastly, Nivedh regales us with the tale of the night he won over his crush, a bonfire, and the occupants of an upstate NY emergency room. As always, we are emotionally available to you. So send us your comments, questions, and crises at emotionallyavailablepodcast@gmail.com. Follow us on Instagram @nivedhsingh1023 and @sara.mellas. Go ahead and DM us while you're at it – we love a slide. Emotionally Available: A Podcast is a Bedlam Sound production. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/emoavail/support
In this episode of Welcome to the Enneagang, we give our best guess at typing characters from Hamilton the musical! This includes: the Schuyler sisters, King George, George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Aaron Burr, and of course, Alexander Hamilton. We hope this episode leaves you Satisfied! Note: we are purely typing the characters from the musical, as they are portrayed in the show, not the real-life people they are based on. Thank you for listening! Follow us on Twitter: @enneagang Follow us on Instagram: @welcometotheenneagang Email us: enneagang@gmail.com
In this episode, Ken Owen, Michael Hattem, and Roy Rogers reflect back on the reception, impact, and legacy of Hamilton: The Musical.
This week on The Citizens of the Internet Mr. Trey Curtis logs in and gives The Citizens an inside scoop on Hollywood and his experiences auditioning for Hamilton the Musical. Trey and Godswill reminisce on their past creations together that have shook the Internet and the importance of staying true to yourself and never compromising your integrity for anyone or anything. The motto for the year is "Network Across Not Up" because we are no longer asking for a seat at the table, from now on we will be creating our own #R.E
In this most-excellent episode, Chris and Mark talk toys, time travel and – of all things – the social and cultural impact and context of Hamilton: The Musical…
In this most-excellent episode, Chris and Mark talk toys, time travel and – of all things – the social and cultural impact and context of Hamilton: The Musical…
Hamilton fans assemble! It's been 5 years since Lin-Manuel Miranda's Broadway masterpiece first hit the scene, captivated our hearts, and took the world by storm! It would be impossible for anyone to watch and not be inspired by this incredible story, but as an avid history buff, this really hit home for me! Join me, your friendly neighborhood host, Mr. Marcus Black, as I unpack my 7 biggest takeaways from this phenomenal work of art! Trust me, you don't want to miss this! *I do not own the rights to this music. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/marcus177/support
In this week's episode; Matt and James kick things off by discussing their fears and phobias. (5.00) Then the Bros dive into a conversation about the critically acclaimed 'Hamilton- An American Musical', recently released in film form on Disney+. (17.05) Matt shares his thoughts on whether the show lived up to its enormous hype (19.05), and James reflects on how seeing the show live on the West End compared to the film experience. (28.20) Next up, the Bros put their general knowledge to the test, in a Stuff Daily Quiz showdown for Brew-buying reasons. (39.40) Finally, James launches a new segment for the pod- 'Artist of the Week'- sharing the music of the brilliantly talented Bristol band 'Two Day Coma'. (51.10) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
BW + BL sit down for some breakfast TV and consider the resurgence of open letters, filmmaker Karla Hart and Rule family matriarch Daniella Borg drop in to talk Family Rules season three, and we mourn Poh.
An entire Podcast dedicated to Hamilton the Musical.With guests:Dave HareJames Monroe IglehartJacquie Stephens Caryn A. StevensMichelle SuskauerHamilton the Musical premieres July 3rd on Disney+
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In this episode of the TeacherCast Podcast, we speak with members of The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History about their partnership with the award-winning Broadway Musical, Hamilton. About The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American HistoryFounded in 1994 by Richard Gilder and Lewis E. Lehrman, visionaries and lifelong supporters of American history education, the Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History is the leading nonprofit organization dedicated to K–12 history education while also serving the general public. The Institute's mission is to promote the knowledge and understanding of American history through educational programs and resources. At the Institute's core is the Gilder Lehrman Collection, one of the great archives in American history. Drawing on the 70,000 documents in the Gilder Lehrman Collection and an extensive network of eminent historians, the Institute provides teachers, students, and the general public with direct access to unique primary source materials. As a 501(c)(3) nonprofit public charity, the Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History is supported through the generosity of individuals, corporations, and foundations. The Institute's programs have been recognized by awards from the White House, the National Endowment for the Humanities, the Organization of American Historians, and the Council of Independent Colleges. For More Informationhttp://www.gilderlehrman.org/ (www.gilderlehrman.org) http://www.facebook.com/gilderlehrman (www.Facebook.com/gilderlehrman) https://www.instagram.com/gilderlehrman (www.instagram.com/gilderlehrman) https://twitter.com/Gilder_Lehrman (www.twitter.com/Gilder_Lehrman) About our GuestsTim BaileyTim Bailey is the Director of Education for The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History. He developed the Teaching Literacy through History and Hamilton Education programs. He earned his Bachelor's and Master's degrees at the University of Utah. Prior to working with the Gilder Lehrman Institute Tim taught 4th, 5th, and 8th grades in Salt Lake City. Among his distinctions are National History Teacher of the Year (2009) and Utah State Teacher of the Year (2001). He authored the Easy Simulations book series for Scholastic publications and has contributed to books and articles concerning history, literacy, and education in general as well as speaking and being interviewed on those topics. Sasha Rolon PereiraIn her role as the Director of the Hamilton Education Program, Sasha oversees the coordination of the highly successful educational program that seeks to inspire the study of American History through a connection with the phenomenon that is Hamilton: The Musical. Sasha has represented the Institute in its work with the Hamilton team as it has partnered with school districts in New York City, Chicago, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Seattle, San Diego, Tempe, Houston, St Louis, Salt Lake City, Washington DC and Denver. Sasha has led the initiative since it started in October 2015 and is focused on leading the project to its goal of reaching over 250,000 students in a five-year span. A graduate of Boston University, Sasha joined Gilder Lerhman in 2002 and has overseen a number of high-profile projects at the Institute, including the redesign of the Gilder Lehrman website in 2012 and administration of Educational Seminars designed for teachers that have covered topics like: the Supreme Court in American History with Sandra Day O'Connor,Civil Rights, Scotland on Jefferson, Barbados on the Transatlantic Slave Trade. (we need better titles here.) Sasha, a New York City native, is bilingual in Spanish and English and has a first-hand understanding of the workings of New York City schools, having worked closely with teachers and administrators on educational programs for many years—and having attended Title I schools in the Bronx herself. Follow our PodcastThe TeacherCast Educational Broadcasting Network |...
Emmy Singer is an entrepreneur and yoga studio owner of an one of kind yoga studio in Nashville, TN named Inner Light Yoga, where you can do a sun salutation to the beat of Beyonce. Inner Light Yoga is a music-based yoga studio where classes are themed around hits from Hamilton The Musical, Usher, hits from the 80s and more. The pace of each class is driven by the tempos and themes of the songs selected. With playlists featuring popular songs from every type of genre, visitors will be singing along while breaking a sweat. Emmy met yoga in 2008 and it was nearly love at first flow. With a heartbeat for storytelling and pulse for music, she moved to Nashville in 2011 to pursue her music industry dreams. Emmy learned to balance her role running digital for a roster of country artists by maintaining her life-giving yoga practice. Taking her passion one pose further, Emmy trained to be a certified yoga instructor and following her open-heart and renewed spirit transitioned from music to teaching yoga full-time.
Like a spider (or a particle beam creating alternate realities in which monsters could potentially invade the earth), Tom Delonge creeps into our conversation on the latest Cloverfield film, Altered Carbon, and the Avengers: Infinity War Super Bowl teaser. Show NotesThe Prefatorium01:20 Comments: Ep #296 | Bests 201708:30 Comments: The Percolator | January 23, 201809:48 Comments: The Percolator | January 30, 201810:05 Comments: Ep #297 | Hamilton: The Musical 12:53 Comments: The Percolator | February 6, 201813:53 Alex Jones presents: ChemTrails Theme Song14:40 Alex Jones goes Super Saiyan15:29 Blink 182: Snake CharmerThe Percolator 24:30 The Hourchive Deep Dive on Apple Podcasts37:36 Somebody on the Internet is Wrong
Welcome to another episode of The Larry's Pop Pod The Mini-Pop edition. In this Mini-Pop we are joined by Mary Larry an we discus Amelia and Mary's hot takes and impressions of seeing Hamilton The Musical on Broadway!You can now listen and subscribe to The Larry's Pop Pod on iTunesSpotifyGoogle PlayStitcherOvercast:Follow us on Instagram: thelarryspoppodLike our Facebook pageFollow Chris Larry on Twitter: chrislarry33Find our Spotify playlist Vol. 4. hereFind our Spotify playlist Vol. 3 hereFind our Spotify playlist Vol. 2 hereFind our Spotify playlis Vol. 1 herePlease subscribe, rate and review us on your favorite listening platform!Note: We are not the owner of the small Hamilton music clip we use, we will remove if asked. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Gif heritage with Sally McKay. Kiera Boult is the wizard of Canada's Brooklyn. The first movie star is from Hamilton. Kiera Boult is a performance artist and retired stand-up comic. Sally McKay is an artist, curator and assistant professor at McMaster University. She helped run the now-deceased art magazine Lola, which was famous for its "shotgun" art reviews by non-writers. Florence Lawrence was a Hamilton-born silent actor who arguably became the first movie star. You can find some of her movies on Youtube. Shirley Hughes is one of the co-founders of the Toronto Silent Film Festival. The music on this show is by the band Zena. This episode was recorded at Mills Hardware in Hamilton, Ontario.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Cue all the memes, all the gifs, and all the references because this week we are joined by none other than Scott Wasserman. Oh ya know, just the guy who programs all of the beats in a little show called HAMILTON! Yup, we are still floating after this awesome conversation with the Hamilton Beatmaster. And you guys! It's perfect because we're up to Chernow's "The Lovesick Colonel" chapter where Ham meets Eliza and Scott told us all about the badass rewiiiiiind in "Satisfied." "My Shot" instrumental provided by Bao Vu.