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Dogs Are Smarter Than People: Writing Life, Marriage and Motivation
Every Day Is a Whole New Life, Writers and Other Humans

Dogs Are Smarter Than People: Writing Life, Marriage and Motivation

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2024 15:21


So, recently, Vitaliy Katsenelson, CFA, who is a writer and investor had a Substack post that really resonated with me.And by recently, I mean yesterday.Anyway, in it Vitaliy said that “Each Day Is a Separate Life.”You wake up and you are born. You go to sleep and that's the end of the day/life. You get it, right?This concept isn't new. It comes from Seneca, this ancient philosopher and thinker in the Roman Empire, 2,000 years ago, who was rather hyper focused on thinking about wealth even though he was one of the richest people of his time. And who knows? Seneca probably took it from someone else.Seneca was a thinker and a clerk and a politician and a writer. So, like a lot of us, he did a lot of things.What matters to us on the podcast today is what Vitaliy took away from Seneca's writings and that's the concept of time.He writes,“After reading Seneca, it is impossible not to want to retake control of the most important, irreplaceable gift you are given as a birthright – time. But how do you do this? I borrowed my practical solution from Seneca: ‘Begin at once to live and count each separate day as a separate life.' “‘Each separate day as a separate life.' What a brilliant idea. A life bookended by sunrise and sunset. A day is a perfect, meaningful measuring unit. I can look at each day and evaluate how I spent it. If I achieve mostly perfect days, then they'll spill into a perfect life. ”Every January most of us set New Year's resolutions. Though we don't think about it that way, we really treat each year as Seneca's separate life. Except that a year is so long that we forget about our New Year's resolutions by March. We writers (and other humans) waste a lot of time thinking about writing, procrastinating about writing, and doing things like cruising social media, that don't help us actually write.We only have a limited amount of time in each day. We waste a lot of it. “What man can you show me who places any value on his time, who reckons the worth of each day, who understands that he is dying daily? For we are mistaken when we look forward to death; the major portion of death has already passed. Whatever years lie behind us are in death's hands,” Seneca wrote. His advice according to Vitaliy, “Hold every hour in your grasp. Lay hold of today's task, and you will not need to depend so much upon tomorrow's. While we are postponing, life speeds by.” Think of each day that you write as a new life as a writer. If you spend that day, not writing, what does that mean? If this was your final day would you want to create? Would you want to share stories? Or would spend that last day arguing with other people in town about curb cuts and bad parking jobs?As Vitaliy writes, “The goal is not to change our activities but to change our state of mind as we carry out those activities. You don't want to stop thinking about or planning for tomorrow; instead, as you think about tomorrow, remember to appreciate today. Or as Seneca puts it, ‘Hurry up and live.'” Try it for a week maybe. Just one week commit to a couple of things:Live the day like it's your last Wake up in the morning thinking about what matters to you. Write something or create something on each day. It doesn't need to be finished. It doesn't need to be perfect.A lot of people ask me (Carrie) how I produce so much. How much? I've written over a million words for our daily newspaper this year. And that's just our newspaper, right? Well, secret number one is that I have a Shaun. But secret number two is that I expect to never have enough time to get all I want to get done out there.Prince was a little like this too, but um, much more genius.But try it for a hot second—or a week. It's the opposite of the slow it down and chill movement.Vitaliy mentions having a daily journal so that you can “examine our ‘separate life' at the end of each day.”He writes, '“Reviewing your day presents an opportunity to learn from your mistakes and correct them. For instance, today I debated politics with a friend for an hour. As I look at that hour, the time was completely wasted, and I won't get it back.”That journaling can really help you think about what matters and how you spend your time. It's a mindful moment. So, just think, maybe, about what you want your life (your days) to be about.DOG TIP FOR LIFERoutines can sometimes be the epitome of their lives. Make each day your best day. Get the cat food can. Take your walk. Look forward to all the things!RANDOM THOUGHT LINKLink to that AP articlePLACES TO SUBMIT THIS DECEMBER! THE DRABBLE HARVEST CONTEST[1 October 2024 through 31 December 2024]A "drabble" is defined as a short story containing exactly precisely no more and no fewer than 100 words. It has a title, which can be from 1 to 15 words-- but no more than 15. That's a drabble.You have to count each word. Hyphenated words, such as tete-a-tete, count as one word. Don't use your word count tool to count the words, because that tool will count an ellipsis ( . . . ) as three words, which really should not be counted at all. It will also count dashes ( - ) as words, which is wrong. So count each word by sight, not by tool.Our drabble contests have themes. For each contest, we will simply throw the theme out there. Whatever the theme inspires you to write, that's what you write.​The theme of this contest is:Hunting with the WolvesThis contest is open from 1 October 2024 through 31 December 2024. You have two months to write 100 words. Easy!Ah, but once you have written them, where do you send them? You send them to the contest editor, Terrie Leigh Relf, at tlrelf at gmail dot com. You'll have to combine that address--sorry, but we don't want her to be spammed. Send your submission in the body of the e-mail, please. If you want anything italicized, please indicate by * before and after the word[s] to be italicized.Pay for drabbles is 1 cent a word, which means one dollar per drabble. Pay for First Place is $5.00, and pay for Second Place is $2.00.SUBSTACK ITSELFAccording to Curiosity Never Killed The Writer, “Substack runs a monthly short story competition. Its mission is to “revive the art of the short story, support artists, and produce something wonderful.” Genre: Short story. Length: 6,000-10,000 words. Prize: $100 plus 50% of subscription revenue to be sent by Paypal, Zelle, or check. Deadline: December 31, 2024. Reprints are ok so long as you still have the rights to distribute.”SHOUT OUT!The music we've clipped and shortened in this podcast is awesome and is made available through the Creative Commons License. Here's a link to that and the artist's website. Who is this artist and what is this song? It's “Summer Spliff” by Broke For Free.WE HAVE EXTRA CONTENT ALL ABOUT LIVING HAPPY OVER HERE! It's pretty awesome. We have a podcast, LOVING THE STRANGE, which we stream biweekly live on Carrie's Facebook and Twitter and YouTube on Fridays. Her Facebook and Twitter handles are all carriejonesbooks or carriejonesbook. But she also has extra cool content focused on writing tips here. Carrie is reading one of her raw poems every once in awhile on CARRIE DOES POEMS. And there you go! Whew! That's a lot! Subscribe

When Saturday Comes
E106 - Tunnelling into the Olympics, hyphenated fixtures & guest Rob White

When Saturday Comes

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2024 56:26


While their Lamington Cake bakes in the oven, magazine editor Andy Lyons, writer Harry Pearson and host Daniel Gray discuss Olympic Football from ‘Krølben' Nielsen's magnificently talented bandy legs to fearsome Willie Hastie via Hitler's first match. Magazine Deputy Editor Ffion Thomas previews WSC issue 445, Record Breakers brings us a Red Star romp, and we continue our sprightly feature The Final Third, in which a guest contributes a match, a player and an object to the WSC Museum of Football. Joining Dan as our visiting curator this time is Rob White, son of former Spurs star John and co-author of the book about him, The Ghost of White Hart Lane – now a play at the Edinburgh Fringe. Support the Show.Would you like to hear twice as many podcasts and longer editions of these ones, and support our print magazine? You would? Then join the WSC Supporters' Club! Sign up here: www.patreon.com/whensaturdaycomes

Coaches Don't Play
Wingman Protocol & OnlyFans Plot Twist

Coaches Don't Play

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2024 82:18


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Hyphenate with Randy Randall
Hyphenate Halftime Taj Johnson

Hyphenate with Randy Randall

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2024 61:55


Aaron Falery and Randy Randall chop it up about all things Hyphenated. They re-cap last week's Taj Johnson interview and touch on the longevity of cars in southern california. You wont want to miss this riveting piece of audio content!!!

Baskin & Phelps
Jeff has a vendetta against hyphenated last names

Baskin & Phelps

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2024 12:23


Jeff explains his vendetta with hyphenated last names and where it came from. 

Baskin & Phelps
Hour 2: Bronny to the Cavs?? + Jeff's complaints about hyphenated last names

Baskin & Phelps

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2024 38:44


Jeff and Andy wrap up their Cavs conversation and throw out the idea of drafting Bronny James to entice LeBron to return to Cleveland. Jeff explains why he hates hyphenated last names. 

Kick to Kick
2024 Round 5 Review

Kick to Kick

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2024 29:05


Round 5 has been, and we are back in a better recording equiptment! We discuss the milestone man Lachie Neale, The EJ Whitten Cup, The Saturday margins, Eagles with their first win for the season and Port claim the Hyphenated lineup record.  If you enjoy our podcast please give us a rating or leave a comment. Also, please refer us to friends and let other people know about what we do! We use a range of resources when working on our show, to see a list of this constantly growing list click on the following link www.kicktokick.podbean.com

Instant Trivia
Episode 1158 - Numeric words and phrases - Bulfinch's mythology - Drew barrymore loves music - Place your "bet" - Silent k words

Instant Trivia

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2024 7:12


Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 1158, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Numeric Words And Phrases 1: The Lakers won championships in 1987 and '88, so before the next season, Pat Riley trademarked this. a three-peat. 2: You're too old for the single-piece type of underwear that Gerber trademarked under this name. a onesie. 3: Hyphenated term for a contest that's really no contest. one-sided. 4: "Take Me Out To The Ball Game" is traditionally sung in this break. the seventh-inning stretch. 5: Alliterative term for a married person having an affair. a two-timer. Round 2. Category: Bulfinch'S Mythology 1: These part-leonine beasts built their nests from gold; Merv might be interested. griffins. 2: Pliny said this mythical beast had "a single black horn... standing out in the middle of its forehead". a unicorn. 3: As the porter of Heaven, he opened the year, so our first month is named for him. Janus. 4: She left Menelaus for Paris—the man, not the city. Helen (of Troy). 5: Camilla and this Roman goddess of the hunt got along famously, unlike the British women who bear their names today. Diana. Round 3. Category: Drew Barrymore Loves Music 1: (Drew Barrymore delivers the clue one last time.) Bernie Taupin was a teenager when he answered an ad looking for songwriters, this future partner of his did the same, and the rest is rock and roll history. Elton John. 2: (Drew Barrymore gives the clue again.) The music and lyrics of these famous brothers posed the "fever"ish question "How Deep Is Your Love". the Bee Gees. 3: (Drew Barrymore gives the clue once more.) The ever-popular "Evergreen" has lyrics by Paul Williams and music by this singer who introduced it in "A Star Is Born". Barbra Streisand. 4: (Drew Barrymore gives the clue again.) "It Don't Mean A Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing)" swings with the lyrics of Irving Mills and the music of this jazzman. (Duke) Ellington. 5: (Drew Barrymore gives the clue.) Some of the most romantic songs of all time, including "Embraceable You", were written by these brothers. George and Ira Gershwin. Round 4. Category: Place Your Bet. With Bet in quotation marks 1: Your present spouse is your this 2-word phrase. better half. 2: Your future spouse is your this word. betrothed. 3: To hurt someone who trusts you. betrayal. 4: It designates any constellation's second-brightest star. beta. 5: Pair it with "between" to mean in an awkward middle position. betwixt. Round 5. Category: Silent K Words 1: Sir Francis Bacon wrote, "ipsa scientia potestas est", often translated to this phrase. knowledge is power. 2: It's a type of backpack. a knapsack. 3: In a Chumbawamba song, this happens, "but I get up again". (I get) knocked down. 4: In an epic takedown in "King Lear", Oswald is called a this, "a rascal... filthy, worsted-stocking" this (again). knave. 5: This aptly named brand calls itself a "wedding marketplace that connects couples with local wedding professionals". the Knot. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia!Special thanks to https://blog.feedspot.com/trivia_podcasts/ AI Voices used

Instant Trivia
Episode 1129 - The writing stuff - It's hyphenated - Let's take a world tour - What's in a dog's name? - Cheers

Instant Trivia

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2024 7:14


Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 1129, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: The Writing Stuff 1: "Passing away" is this kind of term, an indirect substitute for something harsh or offensive. a euphemism. 2: "Uneven" 2-word term for an early version; Jefferson used it about one pass at the Declaration of Independence. a rough draft. 3: Aunt Grace wants 1 more copy; good thing you put out your poems using P.O.D., short for this. printing on demand. 4: Add a dose of this quality to your novel, the incongruity between what was expected and what actually occurs. irony. 5: Orson Scott Card said this is never solved by "writing through it" because you haven't solved the original problem. writer's block. Round 2. Category: It'S Hyphenated 1: The Venerable Bede said they were descendants of 3 different Germanic peoples--the Jutes and the 2 in their name. the Anglo-Saxons. 2: "Nothing can bring you peace but yourself", Emerson wrote in this essay. "Self-Reliance". 3: Named for a cave in France, these prehistoric humans were skillful artists and toolmakers. Cro-Magnon. 4: It's a synonym for Old English, spoken before about 1150. Anglo-Saxon. 5: This city is home to Hanesbrands, the Hanes Mall and Wake Forest University. Winston-Salem. Round 3. Category: Let'S Take A World Tour 1: It's the sacred river that runs through Kanpur and Allahabad. Ganges. 2: Heaviest of the parrots, the flightless kākāpō, of this Down Under island nation, can weigh up to nine pounds. New Zealand. 3: Southern Cross University and Lake Tuggeranong College are found in this large country. Australia. 4: Newspapers in this Asian kingdom include the Phuket Gazette and The Chiangmai Trader News. Thailand. 5: Originally settled by the Dutch, this country of NE South America came under British control in the 19th century. Guyana. Round 4. Category: What'S In A Dog'S Name? 1: The name terrier goes back to the Latin word for this. earth (terra). 2: Rottweil, home of the Rottweiler, is a city in this country. Germany. 3: This silky-haired, droopy-eared variety is just a "Spanish" dog. spaniel. 4: Some claim it's the plural of mosenji, a Lingala word for "native". basenji. 5: This royal dog of Egypt was named for a town in Arabia. saluki. Round 5. Category: Cheers 1: Yalies once cheered, "Brek-ek-ek-ex, ko-ax, ko-ax", the chorus of these creatures in an Aristophanes play. frogs. 2: Tequila and lime juice go into this cocktail that's served in a salt-rimmed glass. Margarita. 3: It's the booze that's in both a Bloody Mary and a screwdriver. vodka. 4: Mayday! This "Cheers" star's films include "Dad", "Getting Even with Dad" and "Three Men and a Baby". Ted Danson. 5: Equal parts of champagne and this juice make up a mimosa. Orange juice. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia!Special thanks to https://blog.feedspot.com/trivia_podcasts/ AI Voices used

Tim Conway Jr. on Demand
Hour 1 | Rock Bottom @ConwayShow

Tim Conway Jr. on Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2024 31:21 Transcription Available


Alex Stone, AT&T service restored after nationwide outage, FBI investigating whether it was a cyberattack // Tim + Orange County = True Love / Bass Pro Shops // Dave Min commercial hitting rock bottom. Hitting rock bottom // Stop with the Hyphenated-names

The Brown Girl Podcast
Ep 54 - Leading with a Hyphenated Identity w/ Arshiya Kherani

The Brown Girl Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2024 51:17


In episode 54, Julie speaks with Arshiya Kherani.  Arshiya is a Leadership Coach who partners with rising leaders with hyphenated backgrounds through her program, Niyah Coaching. She is a storyteller & entrepreneur at heart, and is a Co-Founder at Potluck Stories, an LA-based community organization that hosts monthly interactive storytelling events that amplifies underrepresented voices.  Tune in to hear Arshiya walk us through the various twists and turns she's encountered in her 20s and continues to navigate in her 30s.  You'll gain insights into: Overcoming the grip of  fear Finding your confidence The art of living with intention and finding your north star How to lean into the narrative of  "you're doing too much" Embracing pivoting and change in life's direction   Thank you to SPONSOR: Pajama Sutra, a South Asian owned loungewear brand on a mission to inspire women to lounge like a goddess. PajamaSutra offers an exquisite range of loungewear that includes robes, kaftans, rompers, pajamas, and matching mommy and me sets, that bring luxury to your everyday life.    Use code bgpodcast for 15% off. Check them out at www.https://thepajamasutra.com   Join our NEWSLETTER  HERE   Connect with Arshiya on IG: @arshiya_kherani Visit Arshiya's website: https://www.arshiyakherani.com Subscribe to Arshiya's Newsletter Nobody Asked   Connect with Julie on IG: @thejuliegeorge Connect with The Brown Girl Podcast on IG: @thebrowngirl_podcast    #southasianpodcasts #southasianadvocacy #thebrowngirlpodcast #southasianpodcast #desipodcasts --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/julie-george3/message

The Commercial Break
TCB Infomercial w. Joanna Hausmann

The Commercial Break

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2024 64:33


Bryan & Krissy talk with Joanna Hausmann (comedian, head writer, podcaster, etc. etc. etc!) about all things Venezuela, being a weird girl, and working for Disney.  Parent-teacher conferences They know about TCB… Joanna Hausmann is joining us today We are big Joanna fans! TCB Infomercial Joanna's telling the weird girl truth Returning (or not) to Venezuela Venezuela whatsapp groups Venezuela is in their China era The Venezuelan birthday song Joanna's internet humor start Attack your interviewer! Joanna's getting us into Disney Find Joanna on instagram @johaus and on her podcast, Hyphenated (find her linktree here). LINKS: Send us show ideas, comments, questions or concerns by texting us   212.433.3TCB text or leave us a voicemail Watch TCB on YouTube Creator: Bryan Green Co-Host: Bryan Green Co-Host: Krissy Hoadley Producer: Christina A.  Producer: Gustavo B.  To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Slant Podcast
Eunice Lau: A Conversation on Artistry and Identity in Film around Hyphenated Realities

The Slant Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2024 24:48 Transcription Available


In this episode, join host, nationally and internationally acclaimed choreographer Dana Tai Soon Burgess, in a captivating conversation with filmmaker and former journalist Eunice Lau.Eunice Lau's latest documentary delves deep into the lives of rebellious sons of Asian immigrants entangled in the allure of gang life amidst the streets of Atlanta. Nominated for an AMPAS Student Academy Award and recipient of a Spike Lee Fellowship, Lau brings her expertise in storytelling to shed light on the struggle against racism and the weight of unrealistic expectations faced by Asian Americans.Set against the backdrop of Atlanta's rap scene, Lau's film explores themes of identity, belonging, and the clash between cultural heritage and societal pressures. Officially selected for the New York Asian Film Festival in 2023, her documentary offers a raw and unfiltered glimpse into the lives of hyphenated individuals navigating the complexities of their existence.Join us as Burgess and Lau delve into the nuances of artistry and the experiences of those straddling multiple cultural identities. Tune in to Slant Podcast for an insightful exploration of creativity, representation, and the power of storytelling.

Hyphenated with Joanna Hausmann and Jenny Lorenzo
Are Latino Drug Lord Stories Worth Telling?

Hyphenated with Joanna Hausmann and Jenny Lorenzo

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2024 48:22


Joanna and Jenny discuss whether or not shows like the new series GRISELDA are good for Latinos in Hollywood or just perpetuate harmful stereotypes, why the limited number of Latino TV shows and movies mean that nobody is ever happy with what's being released, and if the real harm to Latino representation in the entertainment industry is being done by the Latinos who are currently in power. (PLUS it's raining in L.A. and everybody is freaking out!)

Hyphenated with Joanna Hausmann and Jenny Lorenzo
The LOST EPISODE of Hyphenated!

Hyphenated with Joanna Hausmann and Jenny Lorenzo

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2024 42:07


Jenny and Joanna chat about Joanna's move to L.A. (for good this time) and share fun facts and anecdotes behind the reasons why various cities around the world are iconic. Originally recorded in February 2023 (and meant to be the relaunch of the podcast after a short break that ultimately lasted 9 months), please enjoy this previously unreleased episode that was thought to be lost to the ages by historians! (But it was just on a different hard drive.) 

Hyphenated with Joanna Hausmann and Jenny Lorenzo
Joanna chats with her bitchy Serbian best friend!

Hyphenated with Joanna Hausmann and Jenny Lorenzo

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2024 53:43


Joanna welcomes her friend and colleague Filip Jeremic, as they discuss his hyphenated experience as a Serbian-Canadian, the similarities between Latin America and the Eastern European Balkans, and share some bonkers curses from each other's cultures (PLUS Joanna says a dirty word she's never said on the podcast before, which just happens to rhyme with something she has said a lot on the podcast… “um”)

The Brian Lehrer Show
What's in a Hyphenated Married Name?

The Brian Lehrer Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2024 15:16


Rachel Gutman-Wei, supervisory senior associate editor at The Atlantic asks, "Why does a silly little hyphen make so many people uncomfortable, or unsettled, or even—God forbid—uncomfortable-unsettled?" She joins us to explore what she sees as the American aversion to hyphenated married names.→ The Least Common, Least Loved Names in America

Hyphenated with Joanna Hausmann and Jenny Lorenzo
We Get SAD During the Holidays!

Hyphenated with Joanna Hausmann and Jenny Lorenzo

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2023 45:07


Joanna and Jenny discuss how the end of the year always makes them sentimental, how weird it is that time seems to pass faster the older you get, the different things that make each of them cry, and how they would like to be reincarnated as the ducks at Disneyland (PLUS they breakdown the plot of John Wick!)

The Creative Soulpreneur Podcast with Nick Demos
120. Success, Loss and Creative Reinvention: A Multi-Hyphenated Journey with Bobby Hedglin-Taylor

The Creative Soulpreneur Podcast with Nick Demos

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2023 41:01


Success, Loss and Creative Reinvention: A Multi-Hyphenated Journey with Bobby Hedglin-Taylor   Episode #120   In this episode, Bobby opens up about the profound grief he experienced during the pandemic after losing his mother to COVID. But in the face of tragedy, he found solace in creative outlets, such as writing a cookbook and a book about his mother called "Hashtag Shit My Momma Says." Sharing his mother's funny catchphrases and stories became a source of healing and humor for both Bobby and his audience. We also dive deep into Bobby's pivot into stand-up comedy and his new project - a love story set at Burning Man. As a multi-hyphenated artist, Bobby continues to explore various mediums and finds inspiration in the most unexpected places.   You'll Learn:   Embrace your nonlinear journey: Bobby's career in the arts has been far from linear, and he attributes his success to embracing the twists and turns. From theater to trapeze to stand-up comedy, he has explored various artistic mediums, finding inspiration in unexpected places. Remember, there's no right or wrong way to pursue your creative passions!   Turn adversity into art: Bobby's healing journey after losing his mother to COVID and battling his own fight with the virus led him to express his experiences through writing. His books, like "Hashtag Shit My Momma Says," blend humor, memoir, and recipes to offer comfort to those dealing with similar challenges. When life throws you curveballs, transform your pain into creative fuel.   The power of collaboration and promotion: Bobby's self-publishing journey taught him the importance of collaboration and giving back. By leveraging launch teams, reviews, and podcasts, he was able to connect with a wider audience and successfully promote his books. Remember, as creative entrepreneurs, investing time and energy into collaborations and strategic promotion can make all the difference in reaching your desired audience.   Instagram TikTok Facebook @Bobby Hedglin-Taylor or @Escape to Ravioli Mountain Get Bobby's book "#Sh*t My Momma Says" on Amazon Bobby Hedglin Taylor-Bobby's work was featured on Broadway in the smash hit revival of PIPPIN where he trained Tony award winners Patina Miller and Andrea Martin for their roles in the A.R.T. production, as well as Tovah Feldshuh who replaced Andrea Martin. Bobby was the tightrope trainer for Rob McClure and his two understudies for the 2012 musical CHAPLIN on Broadway. Off Broadway his aerial work was featured in the CSC version of A Midsummer Night's Dream starring Bebe Neuwirth and Christina Ricci. Bobby's career combines over 30 years of theatrical expertise and circus performance to bring Aerial Dance to a whole new level! He was the Cirque choreographer and coach for Holland America Cruise line. On New Years Eve 2011 and 2018 Bobby and 16 other acrobats flew 75 feet to the roof of Madison Square Garden as part of the surprise gimmick for the rock band PHISH. For the past 20 years he's worked as an aerial sequence choreographer. Staging 29 productions of the musical BARNUM, as well as training and sequencing for shows like AIDA, TARZAN (TOTS National Tour and the Louisiana premiere) , CARNIVAL, THOMAS THE TANK ENGINE-CIRCUS ON SODOR, MADAGASCAR LIVE! and ANNIE GET YOUR GUN. In 2021 he checked off another box on the bucket list and became an author. His book #ShitMyMamaSays-a humorous look at life while dealing with dementia. His 2nd book “Escape To Ravioli Mountain-a Memoir in Food” is coming soon! Bobby still enjoys all aspects of height, flight and aerial dynamics. His philosophy is simple "Why Walk when you can fly?"     Take the Creative Visionary Quiz and find out your type to learn how to understand and utilize your energy to create abundance in your life and business.  www.creativevisionaryquiz.com   Nick Demos is a Tony and Olivier Award winning Broadway producer, documentary filmmaker, conscious business coach and manifestation expert With over 15 years of teaching pranayama (breath work), yoga and creativity as well as thirty years in the entertainment industry, he has travelled from the Tony Awards to ashrams and run a multi-million dollar business in between. Nick helps you clear blocks and tap into your creative intuition so you can tell your stories and manifest the business and life of your dreams creating wealth and impact.    

Hyphenated with Joanna Hausmann and Jenny Lorenzo
How SANGIVING is different than THANKSGIVING

Hyphenated with Joanna Hausmann and Jenny Lorenzo

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2023 29:15


Jenny and Hyphenated producer Kevin chat about all things “Sangiving”, how the Thanksgiving experience is different (and important) for immigrant families, and why the yearly big holiday episode of their Abuela's Family web-series is not about Noche Buena. 

Hyphenated with Joanna Hausmann and Jenny Lorenzo
How To Joke About Your Dad's Murder Trial

Hyphenated with Joanna Hausmann and Jenny Lorenzo

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2023 53:10


Joanna welcomes her friend (and colleague at Hamster & Great) comedy writer Alex Estrada, as they talk about when Alex found out that his father might've committed murder in the 70s, how that secret shapes his childhood, and the podcast he produced (The Estate) to unravel it all.

Hyphenated with Joanna Hausmann and Jenny Lorenzo

Jenny and Joanna discuss all things Spooky Season, including haunted houses, scary movies, Latino monsters, and they share the times when they've been touched by the supernatural... specifically when Joanna was hit on my a ghost (plus Jenny gives a tour of all her Halloween decorations, a great activity for an audio only medium like a podcast).

Hyphenated with Joanna Hausmann and Jenny Lorenzo
The World is A LOT Right Now (and social media is driving us crazy)

Hyphenated with Joanna Hausmann and Jenny Lorenzo

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2023 49:09


Joanna and Jenny talk about the current crisis in the Middle East involving Israel and Palestine, particularly how social media makes everybody feel like they have to have a black & white hot take on current events, and how that spreads misinformation and animosity. 

Hyphenated with Joanna Hausmann and Jenny Lorenzo
Joanna Cracked The Therapy Code

Hyphenated with Joanna Hausmann and Jenny Lorenzo

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2023 27:27


In this  abbreviated-Hyphenated episode, Joanna explains to Jenny how she figured out that the codes in the bills from her therapist were actually secret diagnoses, and they discuss whether or not everything needs a special label.

Hyphenated with Joanna Hausmann and Jenny Lorenzo

Jenny and Joanna tell stories about the times when they were scammed: Joanna just recently by a plumber wannabe kid named Ben; and Jenny when she was younger and had to go to court over it (and Kevin shares the time that the scammers felt too bad for him to scam him). PLUS, they try to scam the scammer!

Hyphenated with Joanna Hausmann and Jenny Lorenzo
STORY TIME: Joanna is Dumb When She's Sick

Hyphenated with Joanna Hausmann and Jenny Lorenzo

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2023 19:50


In our first “Abbreviated-Hyphenated” episode, Joanna tells Jenny the story about the time she made dumb choices while sick, and how it runs in the family.

Hyphenated with Joanna Hausmann and Jenny Lorenzo
HYPHENATED RETURNS: Joanna & Jenny are BACK!

Hyphenated with Joanna Hausmann and Jenny Lorenzo

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2023 41:35


After an unexpectedly long hiatus, the ladies are back in podcast town, as they explain why it took so long for the show to return, how the podcast will be different going forward, and what they've been up to in the meantime. PLUS they talk about their periods in graphic detail and discuss their alphabet soup of disorders, cause it wouldn't be Hyphenated if they didn't!

Americanish: Daughters of Diaspora
Two Different Identities: Art with Manasi

Americanish: Daughters of Diaspora

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2023 28:02


Come along as South Asian artist and teacher, Manasi Arya shares her life story, the inspiration behind her art, and her favorite cultural superstitions.   Adela and Manasi talk favorite foods… what she calls, “Indian Nachos”… and so much more in this final episode of Hyphenated, Season One! Listen and share with a friend.     Follow Manasi:   https://artwithmanasi.com/ https://www.instagram.com/manasiarya/ https://www.tiktok.com/@artwithmanasi  

The Perks Of Being A Book Lover Podcast
Perks REPLAY - Hyphenated Lives with guest Namrata Patel

The Perks Of Being A Book Lover Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2023 61:20


We have a REPLAY episode for you this week. Novelist Namrata Patel was on the show last June when her debut novel The Candid Life of Meena Dave came out. Just last week she had a new novel published, The Scent of A Garden. Both books feature complex multi-generational Indian-American families. ** Namrata Patel has been writing for 20 years, but it wasn't until the pandemic that she had more time to work on it. She had always been interested in dual culture and challenges of the diaspora, specifically Indians who had moved to the United States. The isolation of COVID really brought home how lonely life can be if you don't feel like you fit anywhere. Her debut novel The Candid Life of Meena Dave follows a photojournalist who inherits an apartment from a stranger. The apartment in Back Bay Boston surrounds her with a close-knit network of other Indian-Americans. Meena comes to learn more about herself and her culture, as well as understands the gift of found family and friendship through this experience. You can find Namrata Patel on instagram at @namratapatelauthor, on Twitter at Nampatel or on her author website, www.nampatel.com. Follow us on Facebook at The Perks of Being a Book Lover Instagram at @perksofbeingabookoverpod For show notes for any episode, go to our website at www.perksofbeingabooklover.com. Books Mentioned In This Episode: 1- A Room With a View by E. M. Forster 2- Six Days in Rome by Franscesca Giacco 3- My Italian Bulldozer by Alexander McCall Smith 4- The Candid Life of Meena Dave by Namrata Patel 5- Books by Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni 6- Leonard: My Life as a Cat by Carly Sarosiak 7- The Nineties by Chuck Klosterman 8- The Storyteller: Tales of Life and Music by Dave Grohl 9- Word by Word by Kory Stamper 10- Tidepool by Nicole Willson 11- A Series of Unfortunate Events by Lemony Snicket 12- Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children by Ransom Riggs 13- Persuasion by Jane Austen 14- FBI/US Attorneys series by Julie James 15- Into Thin Air by John Krakauer Movies mentioned-- ET: The ExtraTerrestrial (1982) Shows mentioned-- Lovecraft Country (HBO)

FORward Radio program archives
Perks REPLAY | Namrata Patel | Hyphenated Lives

FORward Radio program archives

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2023 61:20


We have a REPLAY episode for you this week. Novelist Namrata Patel was on the show last June when her debut novel The Candid Life of Meena Dave came out. Just last week she had a new novel The Scent of A Garden hit bookstores. Both books feature complex multi-generational Indian-American families. ** Namrata Patel has been writing for 20 years, but it wasn't until the pandemic that she had more time to work on it. She had always been interested in dual culture and challenges of the diaspora, specifically Indians who had moved to the United States. The isolation of COVID really brought home how lonely life can be if you don't feel like you fit anywhere. Her debut novel The Candid Life of Meena Dave follows a photojournalist who inherits an apartment from a stranger. The apartment in Back Bay Boston surrounds her with a close-knit network of other Indian-Americans. Meena comes to learn more about herself and her culture, as well as understands the gift of found family and friendship through this experience. You can find Namrata Patel on instagram at @namratapatelauthor, on Twitter at Nampatel or on her author website, nampatel.com. Follow us on Facebook at The Perks of Being a Book Lover Instagram at @perksofbeingabookoverpod For show notes for any episode, go to our website at www.perksofbeingabooklover.com. Books Mentioned In This Episode: 1- A Room With a View by E. M. Forster 2- Six Days in Rome by Franscesca Giacco 3- My Italian Bulldozer by Alexander McCall Smith 4- The Candid Life of Meena Dave by Namrata Patel 5- Books by Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni 6- Leonard: My Life as a Cat by Carly Sarosiak 7- The Nineties by Chuck Klosterman 8- The Storyteller: Tales of Life and Music by Dave Grohl 9- Word by Word by Kory Stamper 10- Tidepool by Nicole Willson 11- A Series of Unfortunate Events by Lemony Snicket 12- Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children by Ransom Riggs 13- Persuasion by Jane Austen 14- FBI/US Attorneys series by Julie James 15- Into Thin Air by John Krakauer Movies mentioned-- ET: The ExtraTerrestrial (1982) Shows mentioned-- Lovecraft Country (HBO)

Destination Freedom's podcast
S3 EP10 The Eclectic- A conversation with multi-hyphenated artist Sharon Washington

Destination Freedom's podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2023 48:18


Join me producer donnie l. betts for my conversation with SHARON WASHINGTON (Co-Book Writer) "New York New York" Tony nominee. A proud Native New Yorker with her family living in Manhattan since 1835, Sharon is celebrating over 30 years as an actor. She is thrilled to continue her collaboration with this incredible creative team who she worked with on The Scottsboro Boys musical—this time as a writer. Sharon made her debut as a playwright with her solo play Feeding the Dragon. Off-Broadway it was nominated for an Outer Critics Circle Award, Lucille Lortel Award, and won an Audelco. Published by Oberon Books it was also recorded as an Audible Theater Original. She is currently writing a children's picture book version for Scholastic Books. Sharon is a co-writer/executive producer on a project in development for Disney+. She is a proud member of AEA, SAG-AFTRA, and The Dramatists Guild. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

SiftPop
381: Ant-Man and the Wasp Quantumania, You People

SiftPop

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2023 87:28


Aaron and Andrew welcome Jon Paula back to the show!- Movie Review - Ant-Man and the Wasp Quantumania (3:32)- Movie Review - You People (40:07)- Best Ever Challenge - "Hyphenated" movies (59:20)- Buried Treasure (1:20:10)Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Hyphenated with Joanna Hausmann and Jenny Lorenzo
Why Are New Years Eve Rituals So Weird?

Hyphenated with Joanna Hausmann and Jenny Lorenzo

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2022 40:10


Joanna and Jenny talk about what they did over the holidays, the types of superstitions Latinos observe for New Year Eve, some other New Years rituals from around the world, and why those types of traditions can be so strange but important. (*PLUS Hyphenated will be taking a short break in the new year, with a new episode coming later in January.*)

Hyphenated with Joanna Hausmann and Jenny Lorenzo

Hyphenated producer Kevin shares a compilation of the best moments over the last 100 episodes –including the topics of childhood, family and the weird & spooky– which have informed Joanna and Jenny's experiences with ‘living in the hyphen' (plus some of the best guests that have been on the show!)

Hyphenated with Joanna Hausmann and Jenny Lorenzo
100th Episode! Joanna & Jenny Read Listener Emails

Hyphenated with Joanna Hausmann and Jenny Lorenzo

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2022 33:53


To commemorate the 100th episode of the podcast, Jenny and Joanna look back at how Hyphenated came to be, and then read emails from listeners, including one person that listens to the podcast when they are feeling lonely, another who was inspired to give up being a telemarketing scammer and go back to theater, and few who were encouraged to get diagnosed and go to therapy after listening to the show (PLUS Kevin finally airs his grievances about what is the hardest part of producing the podcast!)

Hyphenated with Joanna Hausmann and Jenny Lorenzo
Bad Advice and Cliché Wisdom

Hyphenated with Joanna Hausmann and Jenny Lorenzo

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2022 41:39


Joanna and Hyphenated producer Kevin share what they believe to be some of the most annoying and pointless platitudes-passing-as-advice out there, including “Follow your dreams”, “There are no dumb questions” and "Don't go to bed angry", they discuss why some of those saying are so pointless or even harmful, and then try to figure out how to update and improve the advice to be more useful. (Plus Joanna twerks!)

Hyphenated with Joanna Hausmann and Jenny Lorenzo
What's It's Like To Be A Video Game Character with Carolina Ravassa

Hyphenated with Joanna Hausmann and Jenny Lorenzo

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2022 52:51


Jenny and Joanna welcome their friend Carolina Ravassa, a Colombian-American actor who voices the character Sombra in the video game OVERWATCH, as they discuss the process and experience of being a voice actor, how the interactivity of video games is different than the passive relationship with film and TV, and what it's like to interact with fans of immensely popular characters you bring to life (PLUS Joanna finally comes out as a video game nerd!).

Hyphenated with Joanna Hausmann and Jenny Lorenzo
When A Social Media Network Dies

Hyphenated with Joanna Hausmann and Jenny Lorenzo

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2022 37:46


Joanna and Jenny discuss the recent turmoil at Twitter, share their memories of long past social networks (such as AOL, MySpace, Tumblr and Vine), talk about the ways they utilize and engage with current social media platforms (like Facebook, Instagram and YouTube), and examine how Millennials went from LiveJournal to LinkedIn.

The Howie Carr Radio Network
Brandon Puts the "More" in "Moratorium" and Of Course SBF Has a Hyphenated Name - 11.22.22 - Howie Carr Show Hour 4

The Howie Carr Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2022 39:23


Of course SBF is from a gated community. Of course he has a hyphenated name. That's just how they do things over in the Woke world. Then, Howie talks Brandon's endless extensions of the student loan debt moratorium. COVID will last forever as long as a Democrat is in office, it seems!

Latino USA
Confusing Latin American Sayings and What They Mean

Latino USA

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2022 41:22


Today we bring you a taste of the comedy podcast Hyphenated, by Latina comedians Joanna Hausmann and Jenny Lorenzo. In this episode, Jenny and Joanna share various idioms and expressions from their home countries and try to explain their history and meaning, including “un arroz con mango” and “cachicamo diciéndole al morrocoy conchudo,” as well as other strange sayings from around the world.

Hyphenated with Joanna Hausmann and Jenny Lorenzo
What's It Like To Be Extra-Hyphenated?

Hyphenated with Joanna Hausmann and Jenny Lorenzo

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2022 28:09


Jenny welcomes back her best friend Karla Guerra, who was born in Honduras to her Honduran mother, but raised by her Colombian step-father's family in the United States, as they talk about her experience not feeling Colombian, Honduran or American enough, growing up with family members who felt the need to overly-explain why she looked different than them, what it's like to interact with Hondurans when she wasn't raised with their customs and food, and how being “extra-hyphenated” might actually be the basis of Latin American culture.

Hyphenated with Joanna Hausmann and Jenny Lorenzo
Behind the Hyphenated: Bloopers and Outtakes

Hyphenated with Joanna Hausmann and Jenny Lorenzo

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2022 37:17


Hyphenated producer Kevin shares a series of deleted conversations and funny moments that were cut out from the (almost) 100 prior episodes, including when Johanna and Jenny talk about why they're glad they were average looking when they were kids, reveal the times they feel they might've been bullies to others, Joanna schools Kevin on the difference between an elevator and an escalator, and Jenny has to stop recording because she found out her fans think she had a secret baby.

Hyphenated with Joanna Hausmann and Jenny Lorenzo

Joanna welcomes back comedian and writer Eitan Levine, to discuss the growing concern of antisemitism in the mainstream sphere, including recent inflammatory statements from Ye (formerly known as Kanye West), share their experiences with the harassment they receive when being openly Jewish on the internet, and dispel myths about Judaism. 

Hyphenated with Joanna Hausmann and Jenny Lorenzo
Going Viral with The Gregory Brothers

Hyphenated with Joanna Hausmann and Jenny Lorenzo

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2022 49:41


Joanna welcomes Evan and Andrew Gregory, part of THE GREGORY BROTHERS musical group that create the “songify” hits you all know (“Double Rainbow”, “Bed Intruder”, “It's Corn”), as they discuss being YouTube pioneers, how they ended up becoming the internet's premier remix masters, and the mystery and math behind going viral online.

Hyphenated with Joanna Hausmann and Jenny Lorenzo
How Horror Movies and Comedies Are Similar

Hyphenated with Joanna Hausmann and Jenny Lorenzo

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2022 41:47


Joanna and Jenny talk all things horror movies, as they discuss the ways different cultures tell scary stories, how the horror genre has changed and evolved to reflect the times over the decades, and why comedians, like Jordan Peele, are so good at creating scary experiences.

Hyphenated with Joanna Hausmann and Jenny Lorenzo
When is a Haunted House not just a Haunted House?

Hyphenated with Joanna Hausmann and Jenny Lorenzo

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2022 37:08


Jenny and Joanna discuss their experiences with all kinds of haunted houses, then Hyphenated producer Kevin talks with Jon Braver, creator of DELUSION, the first ever interactive horror theater company, about the emerging interactive theater industry and the process of creating immersive experiences. 

Hyphenated with Joanna Hausmann and Jenny Lorenzo
Why Do Some Guys Try Infidelity?

Hyphenated with Joanna Hausmann and Jenny Lorenzo

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2022 36:03


Joanna and Jenny try talking about the current trend in the news of celebrities cheating on their spouses, how tying your personal life into your social media and digital content brand can backfire when you have a perceived moral failing, and what exactly is a “Wife Guy” and why it might be a red flag.

The Jesse Kelly Show
Hour 1: Hardship in America

The Jesse Kelly Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2022 38:48


The most dangerous trend in American politics. Hyphenated last names. Long COVID. Flying out of Kuwait.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.