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Julia Norton noticed that teaching singing was bringing up emotions in her clients which took her on a journey that brought her using movement therapy and shadow work using Jungian therapy.Julia is a Jungian voice coach, singer, actor, and podcaster who, for the last two decades, has been empowering other creatives and voice professionals to embrace vocal confidence, get unstuck, and move into the full magnificence of their creative potential. She has over 25 years experience teaching people how to have a free and healthy voice and develop vocal confidence. Born in the UK she studied jazz musicianship and qualified as a Voice Movement Therapy practitioner in 2000 and then moved to San Francisco, where she composed music for theatre, recorded an award winning album 'Lullaby Island', sang jazz, musical theatre and trained as a voice actor. She was a teaching artist for the San Francisco Opera, has presented at multiple international conferences, won a ‘Voice Arts Award' for her role in Disney's game ‘Jedi Challenges' and has two podcasts ‘Dark and Twisty Tales' and ‘Your Free Voice'. She lives in Northern California and divides her time between coaching, acting, singing and getting up to stuff with her family and noisy terrier. She is passionate about helping people to uncover their shadow, discover a free, connected and healthy voice and step into their full creative potential.Connect with Julia:Website: yourfreevoice.comFacebook: @julianortonsvoiceboxInstagram: @depthvoicecoachingwithjuliaLinkedIn: @julianortonSupport the showThanks for listening! To book a free consultation with Aideen visit www.confidenceinsinging.com.
In our 81th podcast we interview Schell Games Principal Animator and iAnimate.net instructor, Kyle Kenworthy. Kyle has been working professionally since 2006 and most recently was the Lead Animator on Star Wars Jedi Challenges & Until You Fall. Past projects also include working for clients such as Marvel, Pixar, & Walt Disney Imagineering.
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We're back! On episode 118, we talk about the year to come and all the greatness that awaits. And now we’re on Spotify! Just search for Children of the Force and there we’ll be! STAR WARSY STUFF [5:50] The kids got the Jedi Challenges augmented reality set for Christmas. It’s awesome. Anna read the Attack of the Clones novelization and loved it. NEWS [14:55]Some Mandalorian news out there, including the announcement of composer Ludwig Göransson, confirmation of Pedro Pascal and a bunch of other actors, and a photo of a familiar-looking bounty-hunting droid. We then talk about all the goodness coming up in 2019. So … much … goodness. CANON NEWS [59:05]Ackmena is canon.JOKE [1:01:00]Our listener Rufus sent us this joke. Where is the best place to shop form lightsabers? Hint: It’s not actually Target.Q&A COUNCIL [1:02:25]What was your favorite Star Wars thing of 2018?OUTRO [1:06:05]Leave us a voicemail: https://www.speakpipe.com/ChildrenoftheForceTwitter: @forcechildrenFacebook: Children of the ForceEmail: forcechildren@gmail.comWebsite: www.childrenoftheforce.comThrow us some cash on Patreon at: https://www.patreon.com/childrenoftheforceThanks for listening, and may the Force be with you!
Vader Immortal, more content for Jedi Challenges, a new mobile AR experience, and something big from ILMxLAB for Celebration Chicago ... we're talking about what's new in 2019 for Star Wars virtual reality experiences. Punch it! ***I'm listener supported! Join the community at http://Patreon.com/sw7x7 to get access to bonus episodes and other insider rewards.***
The Podcastle's NERD35 discusses the amazing VR game Jedi Challenges and why Jon can never ever buy that game. Also, L O S T, Sports With Jon, the death of Penny Marshall, Brad Pitt's birthday, and more!
Another month, another monthly recap of Star Wars Resistance episodes! We look back at the month that was to discuss “Children of Tehar”, “Signal from Sector Six”, “Synara’s Score”, and “The Platform Classic”! Winding from discussing Kaz’s maturity and Neeku’s wide-eyed selflessness to Yeager’s greater depth and Doza’s pragmatic leadership, we cover a lot of ground. Plus, Blaine shares some really cool experience from Jedi Challenges gameplay and Josh assumes Cavan Scott will sign his cassette copy of a podcast. All that and some rough audio* because of new equipment on this week’s episode of H1R!*seriously, sorry about the echo-y audio quality. Trying out a whole new setup did not go well. We will have it under control by next week!
Alan Dean Foster is a writer of fantasy and science fiction. His works include Splinter of the Mind’s Eye, the first Star Wars Expanded Universe novel, which was originally written to be filmed as a low-budget sequel to Star Wars if the original film was not a success, the story for Star Trek: The Motion Picture, and more than 120 standalone novels including the Humanx Commonwealth novels, Icerigger Trilogy, and Spellsinger series. Michael Kogge is a screenwriter and author of Jedi Challenges, Last Jedi, TFA, Batman, Fantastic Beasts, and Empire of the Wolf.
We haven't talked about Lenovo's "Jedi Challenges" augmented reality game yet, and it's not designed to have much of a story to it, per se. But it is in the canon world, and the premise has a very strong implication for the future of the Jedi Order after the sequel movies. Punch it! ***I'm listener supported! Go to http://Patreon.com/sw7x7 to donate to the Star Wars 7x7 podcast, and you’ll get some fabulous rewards for your pledge.*** Check out SW7x7.com for full Star Wars 7x7 show notes and links, and to comment on any of the content of this episode! If you like what you've heard, please leave me a rating or review on iTunes or Stitcher, which will also help more people discover this Star Wars podcast. Don't forget to join the Star Wars 7x7 fun on Facebook at Facebook.com/SW7x7, and follow the breaking news Twitter feed at Twitter.com/SW7x7Podcast. I'm also on Pinterest and Instagram as "SW7x7" too, and I'd love to connect with you there!
Emilee and Sarah discuss the difference between AR and VR, and how this technology can change jobs in the future. Plus how to have a lot of fun using it with Lenovo products like the Jedi Challenges and Explorer. We also discuss our ultimate list of the top 5 movies set in a dystopian future. […]
Emilee and Sarah discuss the difference between AR and VR, and how this technology can change jobs in the future. Plus how to have a lot of fun using it with Lenovo products like the Jedi Challenges and Explorer. We also discuss our ultimate list of the top 5 movies set in a dystopian future. Listen on your favorite podcast app, here, or watch the video!
Michael Kogge is a screenwriter and author of Jedi Challenges, Last Jedi, TFA, Batman, Fantastic Beasts, and Empire of the Wolf.
Why we might be using Uber as the model for the mobile plans of the future, LG unveils its new G7 smartphone, why it will be become easier to catch drivers using their phones illegally behind the wheel, we take a look at the Uniden iGo Cam 80 dash cam, we take a drive in the Volvo XC40, tell you how you can take on your friends in a lightsaber duel with Jedi Challenges and we'll finish off with the Tech Guide Help Desk.
Why we might be using Uber as the model for the mobile plans of the future, LG unveils its new G7 smartphone, why it will be become easier to catch drivers using their phones illegally behind the wheel, we take a look at the Uniden iGo Cam 80 dash cam, we take a drive in the Volvo XC40, tell you how you can take on your friends in a lightsaber duel with Jedi Challenges and we'll finish off with the Tech Guide Help Desk. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tim and David implore listeners to relax, no one is taking control of your computer or iPhone! Also, the Motorola Sphere 2-in-1 Bluetooth Speaker with Over-Ear Headphones, Lenovo Star Wars: Jedi Challenges, Smartphone Powered Augmented Reality Experience, the Boeing 747, and more. Sponsored by MacSales.com
Tim and David implore listeners to relax, no one is taking control of your computer or iPhone! Also, the Motorola Sphere 2-in-1 Bluetooth Speaker with Over-Ear Headphones, Lenovo Star Wars: Jedi Challenges, Smartphone Powered Augmented Reality Experience, the Boeing 747, and more. Sponsored by MacSales.com
Lenovoから出たARヘッドセット、STAR WARS Jedi Challengesをゲット🎵 The Last Jedi公開に向けてJediと化したちゃーりーが、劇場版制作発表された冴えカノ加藤恵に … 続きを読む 127 Jedi ChallengesでJediに変身🎵
Een robbertje lightsaberen met Darth Vader of een tikkie uitdelen op de muil van Darth Maul? Het kan vanaf nu allemaal in je eigen huiskamer dankzij de Lenovo Star Wars: Jedi Challenges. Michiel en Johan waren bij de Nederlandse lancering en delen hun ervaringen met je direct na afloop van hun demo!
An Australian world first with GymKit so you can link your Apple Watch to cardio equipment, Kogan shakes up the computer market with a new affordable notebook range, Tesla shocks the world by unveiling the fastest production car ever built, we take a look at Jedi Challenges where you get to wield a lightsaber, Audiofly's impressive Bluetooth earphone range, the Huawei Nova 2i smartphone and we finish off with the Tech Guide Help Desk. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
An Australian world first with GymKit so you can link your Apple Watch to cardio equipment, Kogan shakes up the computer market with a new affordable notebook range, Tesla shocks the world by unveiling the fastest production car ever built, we take a look at Jedi Challenges where you get to wield a lightsaber, Audiofly’s impressive Bluetooth earphone range, the Huawei Nova 2i smartphone and we finish off with the Tech Guide Help Desk.
This episode we focus mostly on Lenovo’s Jedi Challenges and Nate’s first hand experiences with it. We also discuss some last minute Battlefront II news as we prepare for it’s impending release. Of course there is some quick Fantasy Flight Games and X-Wing discussion and the usual shenanigans from the boys. ALSO GUNBOATS!
In ihrem Podcast „Tech-Freaks“ sprechen BILD-Technik-Reporter Sven Schirmer und Martin Eisenlauer über Gadgets, Games und das weite Internet. Dabei geht es natürlich um News und Nachrichten, aber auch um ganz viel Meinung, Einschätzung und um die Dinge, die im Alltag passieren, wenn man ständig mit neuen Technik-Gagdets unterwegs ist. Heute geht es um das plötzlich 280 Zeichen starke Twitter, die Geschichte, wie BILD-Reporter Sven Stein zu seinem iPhone X kam, die Jedi Challenges von Lenovo und ein Pokemon Go für Fans von Harry Potter.