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Send us a textEpisode 506"Cobra Kai"Actor: Patrick Luwis (Axel Kovačević)Patrick Luwis is an immensley talented actor who made his debut as Axel Kovačević in part 2 of season 6 in Cobra Kai. He is terrfying, believable and a down right force on and off the mat.This is a really fun interview, sprinkled with interesting tidbits about Patrick, Cobra Kai and his character Axel Kovačević.Patrick Luwis is an actor from Washington, DC. He graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Theatre and Rhetoric from Hampden-Sydney College, where he performed as a lead in six plays. He also studied at the University of Oxford in England and in New Zealand at the University of Auckland, which he regards as one of the best times of his life because, for once, his American accent was considered cool. In Los Angeles, he has trained at studios and with coaches such as Margie Haber, Howard Fine, Lesly Kahn, Stan Kirsch, Sara Mornell, and The Groundlings.www.mmcpodast.comhttps://linktr.ee/mondaymorningcritic#cobrakai #cobrakai6 #thekaratekid #karatekid #cobrakaiedits
On this episode of Do It Again But Better, Jess chats to actors and co-directors Eve Morey and Claire Frost, following their recent Fringe show Instructions not Included, written by Claire. Tune in as they share notes on writing, intimacy coordination, the joys of producing, being asked to audition inside a fast food chain, blowing your NIDA callback, and discovering your own Wikipedia page.Claire's debut play, "Instructions Not Included", is a manifestation of the two sides of her professional personality battling to be heard. One part of her is an actor, disillusioned with her future in acting. The other part is a marketing professional, using her experience and knowledge to find the confidence she needs to move through the world. Throughout Claire's experience as an actor, the role of marketing in theatre and film has always captivated her. When Claire finished her Creative Arts degree at Deakin University, she went to The National Theatre Drama School. Claire completed a Masters of Marketing Communications at the University of Melbourne to engage with the field from an educated perspective. In 2019, Claire returned to acting, completing the Part Time program at the Howard Fine Acting Studio Australia as well as participating in the Acting Masterclass with Howard Fine.After graduating from NIDA in 2006, Eve has worked as an actor on stage and screen for the past 18 years. Eve is probably most recognised for her nearly decade-long role as Sonya Rebecchi on the long-running serial drama, Neighbours. Eve earned a Silver Logie Nomination for Best Actress and a Gold Logie Nomination in 2019 for her work. Eve's more recent acting credits include Mystery Road (S2), Total Control (S2) and More Than This, as well as the Sundance award-winning film, Shayda. In early 2019, Eve began to pursue her passion for supporting actors in performance through the role of Acting Coach/Dramaturg, before heading to the UK later that year to undertake Intimacy Coordinator training with Ita O'Brien. As an IC, Eve has supported various screen productions including the feature film, Shayda (Sony Picture Classics), as well as numerous television productions with her more recent credits including Surviving Summer (Netflix), White Fever (ABC) and the yet to be released, Apple Cider Vinegar (Netflix). Following her character's departure from Neighbours, Eve worked as the serial drama's resident dramaturg/acting coach for three years.You can find Claire on Instagram at @clairefrostYou can find Eve on Instagram at @morey.eveYou can find your host, Jess Stanley, on Instagram at @jstanny or at www.jessicastanleyactor.comYou can check out Jess's theatre company, Spinning Plates Co. at @spinningplatesco or at www.spinningplatesco.comYou can follow the Do It Again But Better podcast at @doitagainbutbetterThis podcast was created, recorded and edited on the unceded lands of the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin Nation. Always was, always will be. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, John A. Hovanesian, MD, FACS, and Jim Mazzo discuss the latest news and trends and chat with Tom Mitro about his career and impact in ophthalmology. Welcome to the Eyeluminaries podcast :02 Review of episode 26 :58 FDA grants fast track designation to brepocitinib for noninfectious uveitis 1:42 I. Howard Fine, MD, esteemed ophthalmologist, dies 3:54 First subjects dosed in phase 3 trial of phentolamine ophthalmic solution for presbyopia 5:48 LENZ Therapeutics submits NDA for drops to treat presbyopia 7:57 Intro of Tom Mitro 10:40 Tell us about your journey in ophthalmology 12:38 Tell us about the new dry eye drug from Signal 12. 15:53 How much sensation is on the forehead if the drug is well tolerated? 24:13 What are your thoughts on the current ophthalmology market? 26:01 Tell us a funny story about Jim Mazzo and about John Hovanesian. 28:51 Preview of episode 29 33:25 Give us your feedback 34:34 Thanks 34:50 John A. Hovanesian, MD, FACS, is a faculty member at the UCLA Jules Stein Eye Institute and in private practice at Harvard Eye Associates in Laguna Hills, California. Jim Mazzo is an ophthalmic industry veteran with over 40 years as CEO/chairman of both public and private companies, including Allergan, Avellino Labs, Carl Zeiss, Neurotech Pharmaceuticals and AMO. Additionally, he is an advisor for Bain Capital and CVC Capital Partners and sits on numerous industry boards such as MDMA. Tom Mitro is the president and chief operating officer for Aerie Pharmaceuticals. We'd love to hear from you! Send your comments/questions to eyeluminaries@healio.com. Follow John Hovanesian on X (formerly Twitter) @DrHovanesian. Disclosures: Hovanesian consults widely in the ophthalmic field. Mazzo reports being an advisor for Anivive Lifesciences, Avellino Labs, Bain Capital, CVC Capital and Zeiss; executive chairman of Neurotech, Preceyes BV and TearLab; and sits on the board of Crystilex, Centricity Vision, IanTech, Lensgen and Visus. Healio could not confirm relevant financial disclosures for Mitro at the time of publication.
“When you use your voice, you get closer to the truth,” says today's guest David Coury, acting coach extraordinaire, whose class, as part of the Howard Fine studio, helped host John Corella remember his own authentic voice. Today he joins the Dance Dad with John Corella podcast to explain that when we speak in our own unique, authentic voices—whether it's in acting, the arts, or in everyday life—we are not only connecting to the core of who we are but we are fulfilling the dream of our ancestors. After all, sound and the speech that grows from it, was born long before us and is infinite. When not speaking in his own words, Mr. Coury has a wealth of quotes from luminaries, from Hemingway to Emily Dickinson to Shakespeare, to help illuminate his invaluable wisdom which he shares with listeners today. He discusses the importance of speaking before thinking, of “experiencing” words beyond their dictionary definition, and how finding our voices can transform us and set us free in ways we can hardly imagine. “We all have brilliance just on the tip of our tongues,” Mr. Coury says. Join today's episode to learn more about how you can tap into your own brilliance and speak your truth, fearlessly, to the world. Quotes “When you vocalize, you do actualize.” (8:23 | David Coury) “There's a time and place to tell others certain truths. However, it's always the time and place to tell yourself the truth. When I first cite Shakespeare's words, ‘Speak what we feel, not what we ought to say,' we are so practiced at speaking what we probably should say, ought to say in public. Privately, to ourselves, we tend not to actually speak to ourselves what we're actually feeling.” (13:59 | David Coury) “Well, we all are born with a word etched across our soul.” (31:58 | David Coury) “I use quotes because what I came to realize is there was a responsibility to define voice for people, that it's not just sound. It's not ‘sound and sensibility,' it's sensibility which gives way to sound. All internal expression gives way to external. Nothing appears out of nowhere, it gets ignited out of nowhere. So, it's a lived experience.” (32:20 | David Coury) “We are our ancestors' dreams—with an iPhone—but we are our ancestors' dreams. What I know—what I know—to be about life is that this is ancient. Before there was even the gift of speech, there was the gift of sound…It all came from a need. And I say ‘the need is the seed.' So, how I promote that and allow people to understand that it's ancient, this thing—you want to call it ‘voice'—it's been around forever. So, I use other peoples' words to say, ‘See? See? See? There it is.'” (36:08 | David Coury) “Another thing I think I've learned from finding my voice, from your class, is that when other people use their voice and I can sense that they're using their voice similar to me, even if I don't agree with it, I respect it.” (48:36 | John Corella) Links Connect with David Coury: https://www.howardfine.com/ https://www.instagram.com/mrcoury/ Dance Dad with John Corella on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dancedadwithjohncorella/ John on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/john_corella/ Podcast production and show notes provided by HiveCast.fm
Send us a textBuy tickets for the TellyCast Digital Content Forum 2024Our guest this week is renowned consultant psychologist Dr. Howard Fine. Howie specialises in working with production teams and talent who face emotionally or physically challenging projects, such as true crime series, blue light shows, and immersive undercover reporting. We dive into how he helps prepare individuals for these high-stress environments and supports them during and after these intense projects.Support the showBuy tickets for the TellyCast Digital Content Forum 2024Subscribe to the TellyCast YouTube channel for exclusive TV industry videosFollow us on LinkedInConnect with Justin on LinkedINTellyCast videos on YouTubeTellyCast websiteTellyCast instaTellyCast TwitterTellyCast TikTok
This very special episode of Dance Dad with John Corella is a compilation of just some of the many good moments from Season 1 of the podcast. Throughout this episode, you'll be treated to a highlight reel of past guests and their meaningful conversations, starting with Dance Mom OG and Queen Bee Christi Lukasiak who talks about how we can forgive ourselves even when our past mistakes threaten to haunt us forever. Fellow OG, Minister Dawn and Sharon “Rocky” Roggio, director of the documentary “1946” each weigh in from their respective episodes about the importance of interpreting the Bible with historical accuracy, and why it's quite literally a matter of life and death. You'll also hear from legends in the entertainment business, from acting coach Howard Fine on handling on-stage nerves and choreographer Frank Gatson on recognizing the one-in-a-generation star quality in a then-unknown Beyonce Knowles. Former competitive dancer Brittany Markle, child star and triple threat Alisan Porter each reveal how, as mentors, coaches and judges, they are offering the next generation of performers and competitors what they wish they'd been given when they were young performers themselves. Lisa Wetzel reveals what makes for an empowered, healthy competitor while trans teen Ally Marc Jacobs and Dance Mom to Lennon Torres, Gina, reveal what it means to accept yourself and your loved ones for exactly who they are. After today's episode, you'll feel a little more empowered to go out into the world as your authentic self, bold and fierce. Quotes “To me, everybody's past doesn't really exist; the only people holding onto it are the people retelling it, or your own brain. However, when you make mistakes that are repeated on the streaming service, those mistakes still exist. And I think, ‘Damn it! Can we please…' I have a hard time getting past some stuff because I will still see clips of my worst behavior. I get it. I was terrible. I don't know what else to say.” (4:58 | Christi Lukasiak) “We are so uncomfortable with sexuality and sex. And there's so much sex in the Bible. You know, we're banning books. Have we banned the Bible?” (9:20 | Minister Dawn) “It's not hard. You listen to your kid, however your kid is feeling you support that, and you make sure everyone that's around them supports that, and it's not that hard to be OK with it. I think parents and people in these children's families make it about them…it's not about you. It's about your kid.” (14:12 | Gina Torres) “With Beyonce, you could just tell that she was gifted with something very, very special. So, after working with those girls for four hours that day I came out of that rehearsal talking about, ‘I just met the second coming of Michael Jackson.'” (20:08 | Frank Gatson) “You're not alone in the situation. You're not the only one; I know it might feel like you're the only person that is going through this, but you're not. There are so many other people who are going through exactly what you're going through and you just need to find them. You just need to find your people.” (40:27 | Ally Marc Jacobs) “I can make you feel. I think that's ‘it.' That's what I mean by ‘it.' If you can bring someone in and make them feel, I don't care if you're not the most technical, the most perfect, the most this or that, if you can bring somebody into your world when you are performing in any capacity, that's ‘it.'” (48:09 | Alisan Porter) Links Dance Dad with John Corella on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dancedadwithjohncorella/ John on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/john_corella/ Podcast production and show notes provided by HiveCast.fm
On this episode of Do It Again But Better, Jess chats to actor, producer, writer and wardrobe warrior Sally Cheng. Fresh from St Kilda Film Festival, Sally and Jess discuss Sally's Septimius Award-nominated role in the apocalyptic Remi, on set dos and don'ts from a seasoned costume assistant, and attempt to quote passages from some of their favourite books and acting teachers at the same time.Sally Cheng is an actor and producer, known for Neighbours, Safe Home and White Fever. Her recent short film Remi has toured Flickerfest, St Kilda Film Festival, Revelation Perth, and was Nominated for Best Actress at the Septimius Awards. Sally has worked on a variety of short films, commercials and webseries, theatre, as well as writing and producing her own films. Sally has trained with a variety of coaches around the world in both classes and private coaching. She has studied with Lisa Robertson, Howard Fine, Miranda Harcourt, Damian Walshe-Howling, and more. Sally's approach is to always find the truth in the scene, circumstance and moment. You can find Sally on Instagram at @iamsallychengYou can find your host, Jess Stanley, on Instagram at @jstanny or at www.jessicastanleyactor.comYou can check out Jess's theatre company, Spinning Plates Co. at @spinningplatesco or at www.spinningplatesco.comYou can follow the Do It Again But Better podcast at @doitagainbutbetterThis podcast was created, recorded and edited on the unceded lands of the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin Nation. Always was, always will be. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Josh went back and listened to some of his earliest Podcast Interviews (from 2012 and early 2013) and has managed through all the muck and mess, to pull out several lessons for better Podcast Interviews. This is part 3 of a 3 part series covering the following 3 Lessons.Today's Lesson: EDIT YOUR PODCAST!!To paraphrase Howard Fine: If you think editing doesn't matter, then go find your favourite Speech, TED Talk, Joke, etc. and start adding ums, ahs, likes and you knows back into the audio, and see if it makes it better. Hot Tip: It Doesn't. To paraphrase Roman Mars from 99% Invisible: If you have 500 listeners, and you cut out a minute of fluff from your podcast, you're not just saving one minute, you're saving 500 minutes.Socials: • @deadsetpod on Twitter/X.• @deadsetpod on Instagram.• @deadsetpodcasting on Facebook. Email: hello@deadsetpodcasting.comHire Us To Edit Your Show(s): https://www.deadsetpodcasting.com/services
“I teach people to be themselves,” says legendary acting coach Howard Fine, founder of Howard Fine Acting Studio and author of the newly revised “Fine on Acting: A Vision of the Craft.” Howard joins the Dance Dad podcast to discuss how acting puts us in touch with who we really are and, when we approach it with pure intentions and do the necessary work, can set us free. On today's episode, he'll discuss what it takes to be a great teacher and why many fail and give the rest a bad reputation. He'll discuss the two techniques that divide the acting community, and how to be a supportive parent versus a stage mom. Howard recalls his appearance on Dance Moms and what his session with Chloe Lucasiak taught him about the importance of authenticity. In an industry that is changing to become more inclusive and diverse, being oneself is more important than ever. He also shares the stunning story of his family's escape from Poland during the Holocaust, their time spent living in Shanghai and his early days as an artistic, intellectual kid in a family of athletes. He'll share why athletes–including dancers– often make the best actors. Join today's discussion to learn what it was like helping Austin Butler, Golden Globe winner, prepare to play Elvis, the tradition Diana Ross started that Howard's students still practice today, and how our inspirations and aspirations change over time. Quotes “One more crazy, eccentric, neurotic, acting coach—that's not the profession. It really makes the profession seem silly, and it's not. Teaching, first of all, is a calling, and the teaching of the craft of acting is a privilege to me.” (7:19 | Howard Fine) “If someone cannot get past their own ego to help someone else—and you get this with actors who sometimes failed at that career, and then are not teaching because they're called to teach, they're teaching because they're trying to make money to survive—they want to get up and demonstrate for the actor rather than encourage the actors instincts, and sometimes are jealous of the actor, jealous of the artist, and that comes out in the critiques.” (12:04 | Howard Fine) “We as human beings are the sum total of our experiences, and so we all have experiences in our lives to draw from. And that's powerful. It's the one reason—since we've been talking about age—in athletics, an athlete is old by 30. However, in what we do, you have the potential to get better and better with time. Akin to a fine wine, we get to improve with age because real experience deepens us, life deepens us.” (16:41 | Howard Fine) “That's one of the hardest things about acting is there's no separation. You're not turning in the book report and somebody's commenting on that, they're looking at you and they're looking at everything that is you. That's why actors have to develop themselves on so many levels—intellectually, physically, all forms of dance, yoga, martial arts, the Alexander technique.” (20:50 | Howard Fine) “Athletes tend to do very well with me—and I consider dancers athletes—because athletes will stick to something when it's hard. Athletes will practice, they have work ethic. If you're a lazy dancer, you can't get very far. You have to have a work ethic. And so, all of those things are absolutely pertinent to acting.” (40:18 | Howard Fine) “I ask students to see me as a colleague who is there to help them improve their work, not as a guru they're trying to impress.” (50:26 | Howard Fine) Links Connect with Howard Fine: howardfine.com www.instagram.com/howardfinestudio Dance Dad with John Corella on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dancedadwithjohncorella/ John on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/john_corella/ Podcast production and show notes provided by HiveCast.fm
This week, host Isaac Butler talks to Howard Fine, an acting teacher and coach who instructs both beginners and accomplished movie stars. In the interview, Howard explains why he chose to teach and coach, instead of act. Then he discusses the common problems that his students and clients face, and he explains how actors can protect their mental health, even when they need to go to challenging emotional places. After the interview, Isaac and co-host Ronald Young Jr. discuss the emotional toll that acting can take on performers, and Isaac shares a personal story about his experience as a young actor. In the exclusive Slate Plus segment, Howard talks about a role he helped Brad Pitt with and how his approach to Pitt's character differed from the director's. He also explains how he tailors his coaching to specific actors. Send your questions about creativity and any other feedback to working@slate.com or give us a call at (304) 933-9675. Podcast production by Cameron Drews. If you enjoy this show, please consider signing up for Slate Plus. Slate Plus members get an ad-free experience across the network and exclusive content on many shows—you'll also be supporting the work we do here on Working. Sign up now at slate.com/workingplus to help support our work. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, host Isaac Butler talks to Howard Fine, an acting teacher and coach who instructs both beginners and accomplished movie stars. In the interview, Howard explains why he chose to teach and coach, instead of act. Then he discusses the common problems that his students and clients face, and he explains how actors can protect their mental health, even when they need to go to challenging emotional places. After the interview, Isaac and co-host Ronald Young Jr. discuss the emotional toll that acting can take on performers, and Isaac shares a personal story about his experience as a young actor. In the exclusive Slate Plus segment, Howard talks about a role he helped Brad Pitt with and how his approach to Pitt's character differed from the director's. He also explains how he tailors his coaching to specific actors. Send your questions about creativity and any other feedback to working@slate.com or give us a call at (304) 933-9675. Podcast production by Cameron Drews. If you enjoy this show, please consider signing up for Slate Plus. Slate Plus members get an ad-free experience across the network and exclusive content on many shows—you'll also be supporting the work we do here on Working. Sign up now at slate.com/workingplus to help support our work. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, host Isaac Butler talks to Howard Fine, an acting teacher and coach who instructs both beginners and accomplished movie stars. In the interview, Howard explains why he chose to teach and coach, instead of act. Then he discusses the common problems that his students and clients face, and he explains how actors can protect their mental health, even when they need to go to challenging emotional places. After the interview, Isaac and co-host Ronald Young Jr. discuss the emotional toll that acting can take on performers, and Isaac shares a personal story about his experience as a young actor. In the exclusive Slate Plus segment, Howard talks about a role he helped Brad Pitt with and how his approach to Pitt's character differed from the director's. He also explains how he tailors his coaching to specific actors. Send your questions about creativity and any other feedback to working@slate.com or give us a call at (304) 933-9675. Podcast production by Cameron Drews. If you enjoy this show, please consider signing up for Slate Plus. Slate Plus members get an ad-free experience across the network and exclusive content on many shows—you'll also be supporting the work we do here on Working. Sign up now at slate.com/workingplus to help support our work. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, host Isaac Butler talks to Howard Fine, an acting teacher and coach who instructs both beginners and accomplished movie stars. In the interview, Howard explains why he chose to teach and coach, instead of act. Then he discusses the common problems that his students and clients face, and he explains how actors can protect their mental health, even when they need to go to challenging emotional places. After the interview, Isaac and co-host Ronald Young Jr. discuss the emotional toll that acting can take on performers, and Isaac shares a personal story about his experience as a young actor. In the exclusive Slate Plus segment, Howard talks about a role he helped Brad Pitt with and how his approach to Pitt's character differed from the director's. He also explains how he tailors his coaching to specific actors. Send your questions about creativity and any other feedback to working@slate.com or give us a call at (304) 933-9675. Podcast production by Cameron Drews. If you enjoy this show, please consider signing up for Slate Plus. Slate Plus members get an ad-free experience across the network and exclusive content on many shows—you'll also be supporting the work we do here on Working. Sign up now at slate.com/workingplus to help support our work. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, host Isaac Butler talks to Howard Fine, an acting teacher and coach who instructs both beginners and accomplished movie stars. In the interview, Howard explains why he chose to teach and coach, instead of act. Then he discusses the common problems that his students and clients face, and he explains how actors can protect their mental health, even when they need to go to challenging emotional places. After the interview, Isaac and co-host Ronald Young Jr. discuss the emotional toll that acting can take on performers, and Isaac shares a personal story about his experience as a young actor. In the exclusive Slate Plus segment, Howard talks about a role he helped Brad Pitt with and how his approach to Pitt's character differed from the director's. He also explains how he tailors his coaching to specific actors. Send your questions about creativity and any other feedback to working@slate.com or give us a call at (304) 933-9675. Podcast production by Cameron Drews. If you enjoy this show, please consider signing up for Slate Plus. Slate Plus members get an ad-free experience across the network and exclusive content on many shows—you'll also be supporting the work we do here on Working. Sign up now at slate.com/workingplus to help support our work. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, host Isaac Butler talks to Howard Fine, an acting teacher and coach who instructs both beginners and accomplished movie stars. In the interview, Howard explains why he chose to teach and coach, instead of act. Then he discusses the common problems that his students and clients face, and he explains how actors can protect their mental health, even when they need to go to challenging emotional places. After the interview, Isaac and co-host Ronald Young Jr. discuss the emotional toll that acting can take on performers, and Isaac shares a personal story about his experience as a young actor. In the exclusive Slate Plus segment, Howard talks about a role he helped Brad Pitt with and how his approach to Pitt's character differed from the director's. He also explains how he tailors his coaching to specific actors. Send your questions about creativity and any other feedback to working@slate.com or give us a call at (304) 933-9675. Podcast production by Cameron Drews. If you enjoy this show, please consider signing up for Slate Plus. Slate Plus members get an ad-free experience across the network and exclusive content on many shows—you'll also be supporting the work we do here on Working. Sign up now at slate.com/workingplus to help support our work. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
At seventeen, Philadelphia native Stephanie Little moved to Los Angeles, where she studied at The Groundlings Theater, with Howard Fine, Anthony Meindl, Lesley Kahn and in London at The Royal Academy of Dramatic Art's summer immersion program. Stephanie currently resides in New York, where she continues to write, produce, and direct projects; all of which have taken her on the festival circuit. The web series she created and co-wrote, KILLING THE apologetic GIRL, won best pilot at the 2016 Dances With Films festival in Los Angeles and followed up shooting her indie pilot, The Small, and the web series, Other Plans, starring Tig Nataro and Annette Bening. Most recently, Little's project, Coach Von Pidgeon sold to Funny or Die where she served as the co-writer, co-EP, show-runner and director for the eight-episode show. Currently, she's making another round of Oscar-qualifying festivals with her project, Tara Messenger of Death starring Margaret Cho, while also developing FBI-centered content for Anne Beagan Productions. ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ STEPHANIE LITTLE ⌲ IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1102713/ ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ The Moving Spotlight Podcast ⌲ iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-moving-spotlight/id1597207264 ⌲ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7cjqYAWSFXz2hgCHiAjy27 ⌲ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/themovingspotlight ⌲ ALL: https://linktr.ee/themovingspotlight ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ #Groundlings #NewYorkActress #KillingTheApologeticGirl #DancesWithFilms #FunnyOrDie #CoachVonPidgeon #TaraMessengerOfDeath #MargerateCho #Emmys #TVTime #iTunes #Actor #ActorsLife #Believe #Success #Inspiration #Netflix #Hulu #Amazon #HBO #AppleTV #Showtime #Acting #Artist #Theatre #Film #YourBestBadActing #Content #CorbinCoyle #JohnRuby #RealFIREacting #TMS_Pod --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-moving-spotlight/support
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GUEST OVERVIEW: Tom Dugan is a playwright and actor who has received many awards and nominations. His one-person plays have been produced throughout the U.S., Canada, and many other countries. His play WIESENTHAL, about famed Nazi hunter Simon Wiesenthal, was produced Off-Broadway by Daryl Roth and featured on PBS with Tom in the part. His other solo plays include FREDERICK DOUGLASS: In the Shadow of Slavery; THE GHOSTS OF MARY LINCOLN; and Tevye In New York! (based on the characters of Sholom Aleichem). Tom studied acting with Stella Adler and Howard Fine and has appeared in many films and televisions shows. https://www.facebook.com/TomDuganPlays
Greg Baldwin is a leading comedian, producer, actor, and host of the Second Chances podcast. He shares how he stumbled upon a career in comedy after helping someone in his recovery meeting and has since used his experience as an addict to tell honest and hilarious stories. On this episode, Greg talks to Matt about: Growing up in the bay area and exploring drugs at an early age Working in ad sales at a radio station and quickly getting into trouble for being too drunk Blowing a job opportunity after accidentally dropping a bag of meth during the interview Losing everything and getting arrested for meth possession, then choosing rehab over jail time His recovery journey and how he learned to say yes to life How a good deed after a recovery meeting ended up leading to a career in comedy Spending a wild night on the town with Bob Saget The amazing people he's met and experiences he's been able to have because he got sober and found his recovery community His inspirational Second Chances podcast where he interviews guests who have overcome great obstacles Being of service to others and inspiring people in jail and beyond to get clean And More! This episode is sponsored by The Salvation Army Adult Rehabilitation Centers – one of the oldest residential drug and alcohol rehab programs. ARC is a non-profit and was hit hard financially as a result of COVID. For more information, and to donate or sign up for their quarterly newsletter, visit thechanceto.org. About Greg Baldwin Greg Baldwin knows a thing or two about Second Chances - he is a man whose core foundation is derived from his own deeply personal story. He has worked tirelessly with his faith, intellect, and commitment to create a new career for himself as a leading comedian, renowned actor, and producer. He has performed regularly at The Comedy Store, Improv Comedy Clubs, and countless other venues performing in shows with many top comedians including Bill Burr, Iliza Schleshinger, Kevin Nealon, Bob Saget, Jay Mohr, and countless others. He currently tours and features for comedy legend Darrell Hammond, 14 year cast member of Saturday Night Live. Greg has also found deserved success as an actor and honed his craft as a dedicated student of the greats, including the renowned Howard Fine, Kirk Baltz & Jean Shelton. He gained invaluable experience studying at legendary ‘The Groundlings' & ‘Upright Citizens Brigade'. Greg quickly became in demand and has acted in multiple films and prestigious commercials for Sony, Chrysler, Volkswagen, Doritos, and more and is a sought out voice over actor. Greg achieved critical acclaim as the host of the inspirational podcast Second Chances on which he brings out the best in his guests as they share their life stories. Always authentic, always informed, and always present. His humble strength guides his guests through a journey of revelation and honesty, like no other. When not on tour, Greg calls Los Angeles his home.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
https://instagram.com/briandactor/ Brian D. Cohen is a burgeoning actor from the Bay Area who is quickly making a name for himself with such roles “Greg Zlotsky” in the Nash Bridges reboot (USA network/Peacock) and “Mr. Stubbins” in the upcoming HBO Max holiday film “A Christmas Mystery.” Although he is relatively “new” to the acting world, Brian has dabbled in entertainment his whole life; acting and modeling as a child from age 8-12, and writing, singing and co-producing his own R&B music in his 20's and 30's. Since 2019, Brian has dedicated his life to the craft of acting, consistently training with ZA studios and acting coaches Jamie Carroll, Howard Fine and Jamison Jones among others, as well as constantly auditioning and networking. Brian also recently had a baby with his lovely and supportive wife Heather! --- 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/bravemaker/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bravemaker/support
Ken Olandt: A Career Of Strength & Charm His journey from dreams of being an ice hockey player into modeling and then acting, the unique way he improved his performing skills, what he learned while he was a student of Gordon Hunt and Howard Fine and training alongside George Clooney, his first gig on "Days of Our Lives" and his first speaking lines on "Matt Houston," staring with Jennifer Aniston in the cult horror hit "Leprechaun" and the stunt involving Warwick Davis and Deep Roy that left one of them injured! From there, it's off to Star Trek TNG "Bloodlines," and we chat about working with Patrick Stewart, Marina Sirtis, and Brent Spiner, and why he believes that episode of Star Trek is some of his finest work (in spite of the annoying tight outfits he wore). After Trek, Ken started a film production company, and we discuss that including one of the movies he made that starred William Shatner! Plus, we talk about starring in the "Super Force" TV show where he was directed by Jerry Lewis and got to fight with WCW champion Sting, stories from "April Fool's Day," "Summer School" with Carl Reiner and Marc Harmon, "18 Wheels of Justice" with G. Gordon Liddy, "Murder, She Wrote" with Angela Lansbury, Brenda Vaccaro and Genie Francis, and a life lesson courtesy of Sylvester Stallone! Check out Explorify Motorcycle Rentals & Tours at www.explorify.com Please subscribe to our YouTube channel and hit the notifications button to be updated when we go live or upload our next video! Support Trek Untold by checking out our merchandise at https://teespring.com/stores/trekuntold or become a Patreon at Patreon.com/TrekUntold. Trek Untold is sponsored by Triple-Fiction Productions, a US-based company that 3-D prints Trek-inspired prop replicas for fan films and cosplayers, as well as accessories and playsets for all iterations of Trek figures through the years. Visit them at Triple-Fictionproductions.net. Don't forget to subscribe to the show and leave a rating if you like us! Follow Trek Untold on Social Media Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/trekuntoldTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/trekuntoldFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/trekuntold Follow Nerd News Today on Social Media Twitter: Twitter.com/NerdNews2DayInstagram: Instagram.com/NerdNewsTodayFacebook: Facebook.com/NerdNewsToday Trek Untold is sponsored by Treksphere.com, powered by the RAGE Works Podcast Network, and affiliated with Nerd News Today. The views expressed on air during Trek Untold do not represent the views of the RAGE Works staff, partners, or affiliates.
Trek Untold: The Star Trek Podcast That Goes Beyond The Stars!
Ken Olandt played Picard's sort-of-but-maybe-not son Jason Vigo on the Star Trek TNG seventh season episode “Bloodlines”, but you've certainly seen him in plenty of other films and shows. Spoiler alert – he is just as cool in real life as he is on-screen! Ken tells us about his journey from dreams of being an ice hockey player into modeling and then acting, the unique way he improved his performing skills, what he learned while he was a student of Gordon Hunt and Howard Fine and training alongside George Clooney, his first gig on “Days of Our Lives” and his first speaking lines on “Matt Houston”, staring with Jennifer Aniston in the cult horror hit “Leprechaun” and the stunt involving Warwick Davis and Deep Roy that left one of them injured! From there, it's off to Star Trek TNG as we chat about working with Patrick Stewart, Marina Sirtis and Brent Spiner, and why he believes that episode of Star Trek is some of his finest work (in spite of the annoying tight outfits he wore). After Trek, Ken started a film production company and we discuss that, including one of the movies he made that starred William Shatner! Plus, we talk about starring in the "Super Force" TV show where he was directed by Jerry Lewis and got to fight with WCW champion Sting, stories from "April Fool's Day," "Summer School" with Carl Reiner and Marc Harmon, "18 Wheels of Justice" with G. Gordon Liddy, "Murder, She Wrote" with Angela Lansbury, Brenda Vaccaro and Genie Francis, and a life lesson courtesy of Sylvester Stallone! Check out Explorify Motorcycle Rentals & Tours at www.explorify.com Please subscribe to our YouTube channel and hit the notifications button to be updated when we go live or upload our next video! Support Trek Untold by checking out our merchandise at https://teespring.com/stores/trekuntold or become a Patreon at Patreon.com/TrekUntold. Trek Untold is sponsored by Triple-Fiction Productions, a US-based company that 3-D prints Trek-inspired prop replicas for fan films and cosplayers, as well as accessories and playsets for all iterations of Trek figures through the years. Visit them at Triple-Fictionproductions.net. Don't forget to subscribe to the show and leave a rating if you like us! Follow Trek Untold on Social Media Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/trekuntoldTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/trekuntoldFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/trekuntold Follow Nerd News Today on Social Media Twitter: Twitter.com/NerdNews2DayInstagram: Instagram.com/NerdNewsTodayFacebook: Facebook.com/NerdNewsToday Trek Untold is sponsored by Treksphere.com, powered by the RAGE Works Podcast Network, and affiliated with Nerd News Today.
It's Fandor's April Fool's Special!Today the team brings special guest, comedian/actor Greg Baldwin, to the show.Greg Baldwin is a comedian/actor and producer and host of the popular podcast Second Chances. Greg performs regularly at the top clubs performing in shows with many of today's biggest comedians. He currently tours and features for Jay Mohr and Darrell Hammond from Saturday Night live.Greg is also a seasoned actor. He has honed his craft with amazing teachers Howard Fine, Kirk Baltz and Jean Shelton and was a member of the prestigious Actors Theater of San Francisco where he played the lead in multiple theatrical productions. Greg has also studied improv at UCB and The Groundlings and has acted in multiple films and commercials for Sony, Volkswagen and more.Connect with Fandor here:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/fandorTwitter: https://twitter.com/FandorInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/fandorfilmsTikTok: tiktok.com/@fandorfilms Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hey Cringers! Happy 2022! It's Netherbeast! Stacye loved this movie. Steve, not so much. But it was very funny and is worth a watch. And we learn a very, very, dark thing about Stacye. No spoilers, just listen closely. You'll either be horrified, or greatly amused. Nyuck, yuck, yuck. We're also joined by our special guest, Speedy The World's Most Amazing Corgi! Stick with us to the end to hear Speedy's take on this movie. We also discuss Corporate Bullshit Bingo, and will post a copy on our Facebook page for you. And as always, we'd love to hear from you! Email us at admin@sscringefest.com. We'll likely read your letter on the podcast, so be nice. Or don't. That's OK. Follow us on all of the the social stuff: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sscringefest/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/sscringefest Twitter: https://twitter.com/SSCringeFest And like, share, and review us on your favorite podcast platform. The episode is brought to you by the fine folks at Howard & Fine's Deli. Come for the corned beef, leave with a poke in the eye. We love you all. Some of you more than others. We know you understand.
I have had the honor and privilege of sharing two film credits with the critically acclaimed actor, Daniel de Weldon, in both Underdog and Weekend Warriors. After completing a six year masters program in Theatrical Arts under Uda Hagen and Howard Fine, Daniel presented himself to the Actors Studio and garnered the title of Lifetime Member under Al Pacino, Martin Landau, Ellen Burstyn, and Harvey Keitel. His haunting performances in Anonymous 616 and One Must Fall will leave you wondering, what's next for this rising star? Learn more about Daniel and his upcoming projects at danieldeweldon.com
Today I sit down with star of the newly released “Law & Order: Organized Crime,” Tamara Taylor. As a shy kid, Tamara started out in modeling school. It was there where she discovered how she came alive on a runway performing in front of an audience. With dreams of pursuing acting, Tamara credits her mother with helping her to set her creative priorities on track when she asked, “Do you want to do this because you want to be famous, or do you want to do this because you like it?” After moving to Los Angeles with her best friend to pursue their entertainment industry dreams, Tamara studied with acting coaches Margie Haber and Howard Fine and describes her experience of first going out for commercial auditions. After landing a series of commercials as a spokesperson for AT&T, Tamara was able to launch her commercial success into securing theatrical agent representation. Since then, Tamara has earned a list of credits that just keeps growing including her well-known role as Dr. Camille Saroyan on FOX's “Bones,” ABC's “Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.,” Netflix's “Altered Carbon” and “October Faction,” FOX's “Party of Five”, ABC's “Lost”, Tyler Perry's “Diary of a Mad Black Woman,” and many more. Today, Tamara candidly and openly discusses both the challenges and excitements that await actors at every new level in their career, from new actor to series regular. She shares her journey towards developing and embracing her own self-confidence, and shares how that confidence has allowed her to recover gracefully from on-set blunders, to fully show up in auditions even when feeling nervous or unprepared, and most of all, to always listen to her gut. These are the unforgettable stories that landed Tamara Taylor right here. Guest links: IMDB: Tamara Taylor INSTAGRAM: @iamtamarataylor TWITTER: @TamaraTaylor For exclusive content surrounding this and all podcast episodes, sign up for our amazing newsletter at AlyshiaOchse.com. And don't forget to snap and post a photo while listening to the show and tag me (@alyshiaochse)! Show Links: CONSULTING: Get 1-on-1 advice for your acting career from Alyshia Ochse COACHING: Get personalized coaching from Alyshia on your next audition or role INSTAGRAM: @alyshiaochse INSTAGRAM: @thatoneaudition WEBSITE: AlyshiaOchse.com ITUNES: Subscribe to That One Audition on iTunes SPOTIFY: Subscribe to That One Audition on Spotify STITCHER: Subscribe to That One Audition on Stitcher Credits: WRITER: Erin McCluskey SOUND DESIGN: Zachary Jameson WEBSITE & GRAPHICS: Chase Jennings ASSISTANT: Elle Powell SOCIAL OUTREACH: Bebe Katsenes
Wendy Alane Wright's Secrets of a Hollywood Talent Manager Podcast
In this episode, Wendy lets you know what pilot season is and how you can be ready for it. Coaches mentioned: Margie Haber, Amy Lyndon, Howard Fine, James Ciccone, Shari Shaw, Ivana Chubbuck Commercial coaches mentioned: Terry Berland, Mike Pointer, Killian McHugh, Judy Kain Follow Wendy on Instagram: Instagram.com/wendyalane1 Join Talent Managers for Actors on Facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/843656639050766/ Take the HWC Masterclass: https://hollywoodwinnerscircle.com/products/master-course/
Wendy Alane Wright's Secrets of a Hollywood Talent Manager Podcast
In this episode, Wendy explains three things you can do RIGHT NOW to benefit your acting career. Take action! Acting coaches mentioned: Howard Fine, Shari Shaw, James Ciccone, Amy Lyndon, Melissa Skoff, Lisa London, Anthony Meindl, Joanne Baron, Matt Newton, Risa Bramon Garcia, John Rosenfeld Commercial coaches mentioned: Mike Pointer, Judy Kain, Terry Berland Killian McHugh HWC Masterclass link: https://hollywoodwinnerscircle.com/products/master-course/
Introducing our next lovely guest……Gretel Scarlett! A familiar face on Australian stages, Gretel Scarlett is best known as starring as Kathy Selden in Australia's Singin' In The Rain (Equity: DAINTY GROUP, MICHAEL CASSEL, DAVID ATKINS, LUNCHBOX PRODUCTIONS) and also as the lead role of Sandy, opposite Rob Mills, in the Australian production of Grease (Equity: David Ian Productions, GFO). Gretel's past credits include the role of Sal in the 2009 Australian production of Breast Wishes (Equity: Bien-Etre), understudying and performing the main juvenile lead roles of Sophie Sheridan, Ali and Lisa in the 2009-2010 10th Anniversary tour of Mamma Mia! (Equity: Littlestar, LWAA). She also appeared as the Witch's Mother as well as understudying and performing the roles of Elphaba and Nessarose in the 2010-2012 Australian and Asian productions of Wicked (Equity: Universal, GFO) in Australia, Singapore and Korea. In 2014, she also starred in the role of Sally in Matthew Lee Robinson's production of Happy People. Having graduated in 2008 from the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts (WAAPA) with a Bachelor of Arts (Music Theatre). Throughout her career, Gretel has also continued her studies at various institutions such as Screen Acting at Tom McSweeney's Warehouse, Ben Ratner's Haven Studios in Vancouver, Canada, Brave Studios Melbourne and was selected as a participant in the 2014 Masterclass with Howard Fine and David Coury at the Howard Fine Acting Studio. She has recently returned from the USA, after studying Method Acting at the Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute in Los Angeles under the guidance of Sharon Angela & MJ Karmi, and attending workshops and classes in New York, Utah, Boston and at the renowned Broadway Dance Centre in New York City. Gretel has just finished a season of Pippin at the Sydney Lyric Theatre where she understudied and played the roles of Catherine and Fastrada. She has recently joined the Australian cast of Frozen at Sydney's Capitol Theatre to understudy Jemma Rix as the lead role of Elsa.
The Stuph File Program Featuring acting teacher, Howard Fine, author of Fine on Acting: A Vision of the Craft; Trevor Cork, owner of Speedy Glass; & Stuart Nulman with Book Banter Download A return visit with renowned Hollywood acting teacher, Howard Fine, author of Fine on Acting: A Vision of the Craft, as he shares acting tips for the budding thespian. He also offers acting courses online at VisionOfTheCraft.com. Trevor Cook is the owner of Speedy Glass in Listowel, Ontario. He started a sign war that has now gone viral. You can check out the Facebook pages for both the Perth County Sign Wars and also the Christiansburg, VA Sign Wars where it all began. Stuart Nulman with another edition of Book Banter. This week’s reviewed title is My West Side Story: A Memoir by George Chakiris (Lyons Press, $24.95). You can also read Stuart’s reviews in The Montreal Times. This week’s guest slate is presented by Howard “Stretch” Carr, host of West Indian Rhythms, heard on CKUT 90.3FM Saturdays from 4-7pm. It's Montreal’s first and longest running Caribbean culture radio program.
This week Kevin and Paul are joined by Eric Close. Eric is an actor, director, and writer. He has had the privilege of starring in a number of series for television and MOW’s during his 30-year career including hits Without A Trace, Nashville, and Suits. Highlights from the show:Eric realized that pre-med was not going to be the direction for his lifeHow he wanted to get involved in the film business in some capacity. Finding a mentor who helped him navigate the business of acting.Always wanted to do the thing that he was told to not tryTaking a chance with Tom Cruise on the backlotTaking a last-minute chance with acting teacher Howard Fine in front of an entire classThe contrast between seeing a billboard of himself in Times Square to a year later being soaked to the bone in the rain running late for an auditionCreating a friendship with Clint Eastwood starting at a brief encounter encourage by Eric’s wife at The Golden GlobesDirecting lessons learned while observing Clint Eastwood on setDon’t be afraid to initiate conversations when the opportunity presents itself. They’re people just like you and meA cool story about Clint Eastwood’s directorial debutEric’s experience breaking into directing by working on a second unit for the television show McKennaHow he broke through to direct on Without a Trace by persistently showing his authentic interest to learn. It took 5 seasons before he got the chance to do it.
A Director, Teacher and Coach for almost two decades, Peter Blackburn in renowned for his challenging, innovative and analytical style. Having taught at leading institutions including NIDA, VCA,16th Street, Howard Fine and The National Theatre, as well as working alongside Larry Moss and Noni Hazlehurst, Peter brings his years of expertise to this episode, exploring what it means to be an actor who truly does the work.
"Any work you create should be to entertain, to educate, or to inspire. The best work is all three. That's the work that changes the world."In this episode of @undergroundartistspodcast host @isabeldickson_ (Sydney) sits down with actor and coach @shanesavage (Vancouver) via Zoom to discuss the differences between the Australian and North American markets and why he made the move to Vancouver from Melbourne, why you should move overseas for the experience and not the outcome, the "fuck yes or no" method in choosing work, why you need to have solid training in order to be working at a level that affects people, what you should look for in training, what he works on with his clients, and so much more.
A chance for Howard Fine to give an overview of his teaching philosophy and his rigorous belief in technique. Equity members talked to Howard about his actor-training that promotes self-reliance and a safe emotional and psychological approach. The Equity Foundation thanks the Howard Fine Acting Studio Melbourne for their support of this event.
Back in Melbourne to shed some well earned and articulately executed knowledge on getting yourself set up in the film game over in Canada. David has been giving talks at institutions like Howard Fine, educating actors about the pros and cons hauling your ass over to Canada and getting amongst it. Always a pleasure to have my good friend on the show and on my couch!! Find Dave at http://www.davebeamish.media/ For an epic discount on some delicious wine, follow this link which is only for Big Wonder Listeners!!! http://www.nakedwines.com.au/wonder www.joshuacharlesdawe.com
Georgina Tolentino is an actress, producer and entrepreneur. She will be starring as Victoria Manalo Draves in a feature-film biopic about the first woman to win two gold medals in Olympic diving at the 1948 London Games. Victoria Manalo Draves was half-Filipino and half-English American during racial segregation when interracial marriage was illegal in the United States. Georgina has been training for two years in diving, gymnastics, and movement to prepare for the role. She studies with Howard Fine in his Master Class. As Asian women, we have been program to never make any noise and never take up space. Georgina was told the same growing up but in order for her to be a confident woman, she realized she had to step up and take up space in the world. Check out out her episode to listen to her story. Check out https://thetaoofselfconfidence.com for show notes of Georgina's episode, Georgina's website, resources, gifts and so much more.
My guest today has over 25 years experience as an intellectual property attorney and has worked with virtually every major licensor in the entertainment and merchandise industries. Howard Fine spent 10 years as the Senior VP/ General Counsel for Tiger Electronics and then Hasbro. Today he serves clients worldwide as one of the top IP and licensing attorneys in the industry. Today we discuss his early experience with electronic toys including Tiger's classic handheld games and Furby. In the wake of the Furby phenomenon I ask him what steps were taken to protect that quick growth powerful IP. We discuss several high profile legal battles in the toy industry. When should you show an invention and how can you help to keep the idea protected? What are the basic elements needed in any inventors licensing agreement? You will want to take notes! Enjoy the show!
Tonite Dj big Stew Sits Down With Jason MCrite Who Also Star's In upcoming Film (Twice As Strong) Trained under the famous Howard Fine, Jason McCrite has played roles in the FOX TV movie: Inside the Manson Cult to Amazed By You on Pure Flix. Typically casted as the jerk, he recently played a role in Tom Sizemore's new film El Coyote and has his first movie hitting national theaters Easter 2019 called Rottentail. Looking forward to his new movie, The WheelHouse, is Jason McCrite…
Please see below Kevin Kreider show notes and a thumbnail attached. More to follow.Kevin Kreider on The Power of Responsibility - with Joanna GarzilliThank you for listening to the heartfelt interview with Kevin Kreider!Check out the show notes here:http://www.kevinkreider.comhttps://www.instagram.com/kevin.kreider/Kevin Kreider, fitness strategist, activist and model.Fitness activist and model, Kevin Kreider designed his coaching programs as a way to bring balance, positivity and focus into his life and the lives of his clients. As a child, Kevin recalls being bullied for his lanky figure, Asian heritage, and ticks caused by the onset of Tourette Syndrome at a young age. Now a full-time fitness instructor and model, Kevin has won several natural bodybuilding competitions, graduated with a degree in exercise science and created a successful personal training business.As a model, Kevin Kreider has been featured in publications such as Men’s Health and Men’s Fitness Magazine, and was the first Asian-American to greet guests shirtless at the Abercrombie and Fitch on Fifth Avenue in New York City. In 2014, the stress and non-stop nature of his career in the entertainment industry took a toll on his body and Kevin was diagnosed with Alopecia Areata, an auto-immune disease that attacks the hair follicles. In two weeks, he not only lost a majority of his hair, but his modeling career.That same year, Kevin decided to embark on a soul-searching journey. He grabbed his skateboard and traveled from LA to NYC on his board in hopes that the trip would allow him the self-reflection time he needed. It wasn’t until a few years later that Kevin found himself in Philadelphia, making his way back into the fitness industry where he ultimately felt happiest.Some of my questions to Kevin:Did you feel you were highly sensitive?What was your favorite subject at school?6 years old, did you know what you wanted to do with your life?Why did you stop taking medication?Were you discovered or did you pursue modeling?How were you perceived as an Asian model?What is a fitness strategist?Do you believe in angels?What was a meaningful spiritual experience?Do you believe that your mistakes have led you to where you’re meant to be?What was your biggest life lesson?5 years from now, who’s the wind beneath your wings?What are you remembered for?Kevin talked about:The impact of sensitivityWho he’d never cheat on againWhy he loved the color greenWhy he didn’t become a comic book artistThe impact of Tourette SyndromeSocial conditioningHis heroesWhy weight training and nutrition became his main focusHow Kevin started modeling Why you need a fitness blueprintWhy he turned his back on angelsWhat led him back to angelsThe mistake he thought he made that made him trust moreThe power of responsibilitySpiritual masters Kevin would call upon for the next stage of his life storyWhy speaking up is necessaryLet me know what you think as well by subscribing on social media:@joannagarzilli @focustvnetwork #lifestorieshttps://focustvnetwork.com/lifestories/Joanna Garzilli is America’s Intuition Coach™, a global authority in the field of intuition, conscious business growth and spiritual leadership. Her most recent book “Big Miracles: The 11 Spiritual Rules for Ultimate Success,” published by Harper Collins has been praised by Publisher’s Weekly to, “Help readers remember the love, power, and strength of the soul”.Joanna is a spiritual guide for business leaders, entrepreneurs and celebrities including some notable names: Ellen Burstyn, Goldie Hawn, Monica Lewinsky and Jenna Dewan. This led to Joanna writing her first book, “Unleash The Psychic In You: How To Trust Your Intuition for Success”.Joanna has been featured in media nationally and internationally including: BBC News, BBC Radio, Fox News, NPR, Coast To Coast, Well + Good, Hay House Radio, Entrepreneur, Daily Mail, Daily Mirror, The Sun and The Independent.Joanna teaches her clients “Lead through service.” She has shared the stage with Sir Ken Robinson, speaking on social impact. Landmark College has used her meditation album for their teaching faculty and students with special needs to help them focus.Joanna is also a spiritual entrepreneur. She is co-founder of Hyper Chariot, an emerging worldwide transport network in the Hyperloop industry.Joanna is a professionally trained actress to the level of Master Class with Howard Fine. She also trained with world’s leading voice coach, David Coury. She lives with her husband, Nick and their son, Dominick in Los Angeles, CA.http://joannagarzilli.com
Nick Cain- Being ever creative, Nick Cain finds his role within the arts and society an engaging and multi-faceted one. Heralding from country Victoria, his strong performance background has found him co-leading an iconic Melbourne theatre restaurant cast and sweeping up theatrical awards for his work in other jaunts on stage, including 'player with most potential' in Totally Wasted at Ballarat One-Act Play Festival. His diary has been booked over the last few years with regular guest spots on Channel Eleven's Neighbours as 'Alistair Hall', ABC's Utopia - Series 2 as 'Terry', Seven's Home and Away as 'Officer Thompson' and Triple Zero Heroes as the troubled youngster, 'Chris'. His latest theatre production featured 5-star reviews for his work at 'Laurence' in Q44 Theatre Companies production of Shining City. While his latest foray into feature-length film as the co-lead 'Dom Hardy' in the harrowing drama After The End is due for cinematic release early 2018. Nick has built a solid reputation as a hard-working and truthful performer, as well as featuring in multiple national adverts for Hungry Jacks, ANZ, and MYOB, and honing his presentation skills for TV Pilot Who Said We Can't?, The Australian Defense Force, IBM, Disney Australia and the inaugural Pause Festival. He has lent his voice to hosting a radio show for KISSFM Australia and hosting a popular podcast based on Australian storytellers called The Act of Storytelling. Nick is a trusted creative producer to some of the countries most influential product brands with his role as a Freelance Creative Producer. He works with agencies such as Jack Morton Worldwide, Bunch, Precinct and Seamless Events alongside others to proudly deliver inspiration and exceptional film and event experiences to clients such as BP, CBA, Telstra, Commonwealth Games, Sydney University, Schweppes and CUB to name but a few. Having training amongst Australia's illustrious coaches, Nick travelled to Los Angeles in early 2012 to study personally with his acting gurus Ivana Chubbuck and Howard Fine, who are both renowned for their work with the top echelon of Hollywood's talent. Nick continues his ongoing performance training at the highly regarded Q44 Acting Studio in Melbourne and Sydney Actors Collective in Sydney. Nick is extremely passionate about continuing his work across a gamut of social and artistic arenas, and he continues to foster a strong relationship with his boutique acting management, Expression Arts Management, for further success into the future. A little bit more about me can be found on my website at www.nickcain.netListen to another #12minconvo
AFTERBUZZ TV - AfterBuzz TV's Mini Spotlight edition, is a short form interview series featuring actors & artists discussing their roles and shows as well as their thoughts, passions and journeys. In this episode host Amy Cassandra interviews Linc Hand. Born and raised in Birmingham, Alabama, Linc has been appearing in commercials, television programs, and feature films since he was six years old. After moving to Los Angeles, Linc began to explore his love of acting further by studying with legendary coach Howard Fine. A life-long athlete, Linc's love of sports was nurtured by his father at a young age. Linc excelled at football, basketball, and martial arts, but it would be baseball that ultimately brought Linc's passions together. Linc's natural athleticism made him a perfect fit to play Fritz Ostermueller, one of Jackie Robinson's primary antagonists in the 2013 hit feature, ’42’. When not acting, Linc is passionate about animal rights and usually has his b --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This week, we are joined by two amazing Italian producers. First up, we explore some dense and earthy music with Black Seed (Matteo Viani) - a Turin-based producer with a phenomenal new 12" on Sign Bit Zero. Matteo says he's in a more reflective time in his life - which shows on this mix. After that, we head to the dancefloor with the Berlin-based Enzo Elia. Enzo has been crafting huge tunes for years, both solo, and with projects like Balearic Gabba Soundsystem and El Freakadell. This has seen him release records on some of the finest labels around - Golf Channel, Freerange, Compost, Hell Yeah, and Black Pearl. His new 12", a split with Jepe, has just been released on Engrave Ltd. We honoured to air Enzo's Black Birthday mixtape in celebration. *Intro* Yves Tumor - Love Is The Law [Self] *Black Seed* --No Tracklist-- -- Anton Kubikov - Timeless [Kompakt* *Enzo Elia* Lukas Bohlender - Portamento [Compost Black Label] Carlos - Moonball [Engrave Ltd] Siren - Paradise (Siren Rmx) [Compost Records] WhoMadeWho - I Don't Know (Stereocalypse Rmx) [Embassy Of Music] Enzo Elia -Turks Do it Better [Engrave Ltd] Enzo Elia - Black Birthday [Engrave Ltd] Lehar - Metrotango [Diynamic Music] Stöer - Night Falls ft. Howard Fine & Nadeen Holloway (Enzo Elia Rmx) [Black Pearl] @blackseedacts @sign-bit-zero @details-sound @phormix @enzoelia @balearic-gabba @engraveltd @olfhannelecordings @freerangerecords @black-pearl-records @compost @hell-yeah
Ian Jones - Long Enough - The Kount - Melt Ivan Ave - Steaming (prod. DāM-FunK & Kaytranada) SILVER LININGS - SWEET DREAMS Nick Wisdom - Rock The Cash Bar Jarren - We Can.128 Throwback Zack - TeeZy's Groove II Emcee Originate - 4 5 0 ft. Emcee Lex Prod. Mofak Sweet G - Games People Play Intrigue - Together Forever Circuitry - The Firm Funk XL Middleton - Better Friend (feat. Moniquea) B. Bravo - Lay It On The Line (Jaël Remix) Henning - SUCCESS SILVER LININGS - MUST HAVE BEEN CRAZY Tryezz - Rolling Clouds AMADEO 85 feat AMEEGA - FRENCH HUSTLER Mofak - Introduction "Funk PayBack Dabeull - Au Calme HEATHER HAYWOOD - Give It Up (Extended) Ströer Bros. with Howard Fine and Nadeen Holloway - Night Falls (First Touch Remix) XL Middleton - Paradise Of Pavement (feat. Zackey Force Funk) The Outlaw Four - Million Dollar Legs Carol Williams - You've Reached The Bottom Line Kinky Foxx - So Different (Instrumental) Alec Mansion - Verseau (Instrumental) Starshine - All I Need Is You (Instrumental) Purple Gang - Say It (Instrumental) Private Joy - Coolin' Out (instrumental) Anthony Franklin - Hot Number (Instrumental) - Sanctuary - I'm Going To Love Him (Instrumental)
L.A. based actor Sharieff Walters shares his rules of success and talks about his many projects. Dial 347.884.8997 to ask a question. From http://sharieffwalters.com/: Sharieff Walters grew up in San Jose Ca , and was offered a scholarship to Utah state to play football but decided to focus on an acting career , after two years at a junior college he decided to leave school to pursue acting but decided he needed some life experiences and decided to join the Marine Corps . He continued acting in plays while active duty until he got orders to Iraq after 9/11. After two tours in Iraq he was honorably discharged and moved to LA to continue studying acting. Due to war trauma he was diagnosed with PTSD and was admitted to a program for combat stress for a year at the VA hospital. He was able to graduate from the combat stress program and has been able to sustain a healthy and productive life. Sharieff auditioned for and was accepted into The American Academy of Arts two-year program . After graduating from there, he went on to attend the Lee Strasberg institute for a year and he currently studies at the Howard Fine studio. Sharieff has gone on to appear in multiple short films, commercials and TV shows, continuing to build his acting resume. As well, he has develop multiple feature film scripts, which are set to be produced over the next 2 years, and has successfully produced and stared in three short films, including the award winning film Chasing Denzel, which was featured on CNN.
Amy Keys - You've heard her voice on everything from the Emmy Award Winning NBC NASCAR Superbowl Commercial and the Stanley Cup Playoffs to Tarzan Tarzan 2. Seen her singing for Coca Cola and dancing in Another 48 Hours. Amy is a very versatile and accomplished vocalist, writer, producer and actor. From Washington, DC, she started singing with groups in college while becoming a member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority and earning a degree in Biology with a minor in Chemistry. Her education continued with studies in voice at the Peabody Institute...also with Seth Riggs, Nolan Vanway and Gerald White...and in acting with Howard Fine and the original “Virginia Woolf” on Broadway, Ms. Uta Hagen. Amy released a solo album entitled “Lover's Intuition”. The title track appeared on the soundtrack of the movie “Tap” starring Gregory Hines. Her first “major” tour was with Leonard Cohen and was quickly followed by a tour with the “LA All Stars”, wth Al McKay and Verdine White of Earth, Wind and Fire. Later that same year, she was offered the opportunity to perform with one of her idols...Phil Collins. Other touring credits include: Herbie Hancock, Toto, Dave Stewart, kd lang, Joe Cocker, Tears For Fears, Kevin Spacey, Michael Bolton, Phillip Bailey, Johnny Hallyday and Quincy Jones.Amy has sung backgrounds for Sting, Elton John, Barbara Streisand, One Republic, Sam Smith, Josh Groban, Stevie Wonder, Seal, Neil Young, Randy Newman, Chaka Khan, Don Henley, Timothy B. Schmidt, Al Green, Queen Latifah, NeYo, Heart, Vince Gill, BradPaisley,BrooksDunn, Sarah Mclachlan, Tina Turner, Michael McDonald, Patti LaBelle, Mary J. Blige, Brian McKnight, Al Jarreau, Natalie Cole, Donna Summer, Toni Braxton, Wilson Phillips, Diana Ross, Tito Puente Christopher Cross. She has performed many television theme songs including: “City of Angels”, “Boomtown” and movies “Anchorman 2”, “Rock Of Ages”, “Big Lots Holiday”, "Tarzan" 1 2, “Brother Bear”, “Another 48 Hours”, “Carl’s Jr.”, “Coca Cola”, “Coors”, “Taco Bell” w/Little Richard, “Toy Story 2”, “Touched By An Angel”, “The Pretender”, “ The Profiler”, “Martial Law”. Amy is an accomplished writer including themes for “The Amazing Race”, “Martial Law” “Law and Order, CI”. Amy served as a representative on the Governor’s Board of the National Recording Academy (Grammys) and is a member of its Advocacy Board.
Howard Fine
Enjoy an encore episode as BlazinRy Radio host Ryan Holmes welcomes acting coach to the stars Howard Fine (Fine on Acting: A Vision of the Craft). Fine's students include Gerard Butler, Amanda Bynes, Moris Chestnut, Michael Chiklis, Jennifer Connelly, Bradley Cooper, Carla Cugino, Vanessa Hudgens, Daryl Hannah, Salma Hayek, Val Kilmer, Jared Leto, Lindsay Lohan, Chris Meloni, Hayden Panettiere, Chris Pine, Brad Pitt, Garry Shandling, Brooke Shields, Amy Smart, Jada Pinkett Smith, Will Smith, Kerry Washington, Lou Ferrigno, Dwayne Johnson, Mike Tyson, Clint Black, Jon Bon Jovi, Josh Groban, Diana Ross, Paul Stanley, Justin Timberlake, and many, many more.
This a show about making Spiritual Movies and how to share it world wide. Share self Helping teachings from Rev. Dr. John-Roger through the host, Actor Rev. Dr. Jsu Garcia (Along came Polly)(Che) (Nightmare on Elm Street)
This a show about making Spiritual Movies and how to share it world wide. Share self Helping teachings from Rev. Dr. John-Roger through the host, Actor Rev. Dr. Jsu Garcia (Along came Polly)(Che) (Nightmare on Elm Street)