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Michael Gelb, Ph.D. is a fifth-degree black belt in Aikido and a teacher of Tai Chi and the Alexander Technique. He's a pioneer in the fields of creative thinking, accelerated learning, and innovative leadership. Gelb leads seminars for organizations such as DuPont, Merck, Microsoft, Nike, and many others. He' s the author of Innovate Like Edison: The Success System of America's Greatest Inventor (co-author Sarah Miller Caldicott) (Dutton 2007), How To Think Like Leonardo da Vinci (Dell 2000), Brain Power: Improve Your Mind as You Age (co-author Kelly Howell) (New World Library 2012), Creativity On Demand: How to Ignite and Sustain the Fire of Genius (Sounds True 2014), Walking Well: A New Approach for Comfort, Vitality, and Inspiration In Every Step (co-author Bruce Fertman) (New World Library 2024)Interview Date: 8/30/2024 Tags: Michael Gelb, walking, Alexander Technique, Aikido, Bruce Fertman, curiosity, walking megatrend, Joan Juliet Buck, walking for joy, Health & Healing, Personal Transformation, Philosophy, Psychology
In this hour, fasting, feasting, and traveling salmon; stories about foods that nourish the body as well as the soul. This episode is hosted by Sarah Austin Jenness. The Moth Radio Hour is produced by The Moth and Jay Allison of Atlantic Public Media. Storytellers: Ritija Gupta follows her grandmother's recommended all-yellow diet in the name of love. Mercy Lung'aho leads an experiment with beans, designed to combat anemia. Dihan Hossain dreams of tasting New York City pizza. Joan Juliet Buck's uncle loses a suitcase of smoked salmon -- and a family member.
Joan Juliet Buck had a busy life in the 90s, with being the editor-in-chief for a prestigious fashion magazine. Who would have time to deal with a haunting with such a demanding job? Although, even with a life as busy as hers, she found time to seek help from the church and a Tibetan Lama. Eventually she moved away and according to the next tenant, left the paranormal activity behind. This week, we're talking about a Ghost on Rue Jacob.NOTESThe Ghost of Rue Jacob by Joan Juliet Buckhttps://themoth.org/stories/the-ghost-of-rue-jacobGrant Wilson's YouTube Channelhttps://www.youtube.com/user/TheGrantwilson
Happy Pride! "Ultimately, I think our job as artists is to share the secrets of our heart so that others may be set free... saving our own lives so that others can save theirs." Erik Liberman soothes the soul, simple as that. Whether or not it's his voice, his charm, his talent, or his point of view, Erik makes the world better for other people. “It's not enough to want to make it, you've got to have something to make it with,” is a quote he holds near and dear. After the experience of seeing Chita Rivera in Kiss of the Spider Woman, and having said that to Erik, it kept him focused and able to hang in the industry and build success; a concept we touch on in this episode paired with failure. Whenever interacting with someone, Erik tries to hold a vision for who someone was and who they will be. In a place of presence, it not only meets them in the now, but it extends forward and backwards. “We seek to be drawn from the plague of linear time into an encounter of infinity,” he says. “And that's why with great stars they say they stopped time.” Erik is also a survivor of a near death experience, which has informed his artistry. “What I realized was the thing that everything was fearing: death, was the wrong place to put the focus,” he says. “The place to put the focus is on utilizing the time one has in the body to do what one came for.” In this episode, Erik provides incredibly useful insight and tools on how the multi-hyphenate experience helps us understand the ecosystem of show business as a whole. You'll also hear us touch on the concept of vulnerability, weaponizing vulnerability, near death experiences, dignity & alignment, existentialism, commercial theatre, activism, and the discipline to sit down with yourself and create something that is bigger than you. "Multifaceted, irreducible, and astonishing." - Joan Juliet Buck, former editor-in-chief of French Vogue Mentored by Maureen Stapleton, named a YoungArts winner in high school, and trained at London's Complicité and National Theatre, where he came under the wing of Dame Judi Dench. He received a grant to study with master clown teacher Philippe Gaulier in France, and in Los Angeles, was the face of noted improv-and-sketch-comedy school, The Groundlings. Liberman was "discovered" by 21-time Tony Award winning director and producer Hal Prince as a winner of the Lotte Lenya Competition. Prince hired him for his Broadway debut in Lovemusik, written by Oscar winner Alfred Uhry and starring Tony winners Donna Murphy and Michael Cerveris, remarking of the actor, "Erik is the real deal. Once you've seen him, you can't forget him." Liberman went on to receive Helen Hayes, Ovation, Garland, and Connecticut Critics Circle Awards, his onstage work reviewed as "a showcase of sheer star power." He originated the roles of The Telephone Guy in the award-winning Band's Visit opposite Tony Shalhoub, Charles Revson opposite Patti LuPone and Christine Ebersole in War Paint, and Clopin in Alan Menken, Stephen Schwartz, and Peter Parnell's The Hunchback of Notre Dame. Other theatre highlights include: Motel the Tailor in Fiddler opposite Harvey Fierstein and the film's star, Topol. Some television credits include: Amazon's Transparent, Modern Family, and Martin Scorsese's Vinyl, and he will soon appear in the film American Dream. Liberman has contributed to books including Performance of the Century, Wisdom From an Empty Mind, and Luminous Life. His master class series, Bridge to Broadway, benefited 45 charities and earned him a 2020 Encore Award from The Actors Fund, and he is currently developing a new book, documentary, and series for television. For more information, please visit www.erikliberman.org and follow @erikliberman. Connect with Michael: @themichaelkushner (IG and TikTok) @dearmultihyphenate (IG) www.michaelkushneronline.com Produced by Alan Seales and the Broadway Podcast Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this first episode of the podcast, Joan Juliet Buck interviews Mellissa. A world-class interviewer, journalist, and profile writer, Joan reveals Mellissa deeply in this moving conversation. About Joan: Joan Juliet Buck’s acclaimed 2017 memoir The Price of Illusion blasts light on the spell of glamour and into the many, now-imperiled, worlds of Conde Nast. An American raised in Paris and London, features editor of British Vogue at 23 , the author of two novels went on to be a mainstay of American Vogue, Vanity Fair, Traveler, and occasionally The New Yorker , Vogue’s film critic , a member of the New York Film Festival Selection Committee, and for almost 7 years, editor-in-chief of French Vogue. Post-Vogue, she has acted onstage and on screen, performed monologues and stories for “The Moth”, where her “ Ghost of The Rue Jacob” is a perennial hit. She lives in upstate New York, and can be found in many of the new magazines: Buffalozine, Encens, The Skirt Chronicles, Self Service, Upstate Diary, etc. Here’s what we discussed in today’s episode: (Note: This interview is Joan Buck interviewing Mellissa Seaman) Re-birth & Being Re-born Connection with the Spiritual; Curiosity of Other Religions Failure and The Power of Improv De-Programming Choosing Yes or No Giving Up Control Healing & Speaking YOUR Truth Alignment of Love Protection of Your Space, Channel, and Health Generational History and Understanding of Self Plant and Natural Medicines Connect with Joan: Since Covid lockdown, she has been putting her diary on her Facebook page every night. (https://www.facebook.com/joanjuliet) She finds Facebook questionable, but it allows more words than Twitter.
In this hour, fasting, feasting, and traveling salmon; stories about foods that nourish the body as well as the soul. The Moth Radio Hour is produced by The Moth and Jay Allison of Atlantic Public Media. Hosted by: Sarah Austin Jenness Storytellers: Ritija Gupta, Mercy Lung'aho, Dihan Hossain, Joan Juliet Buck
Two strong and dynamic women with great tales to tell are my guests on The Halli Casser-Jayne Hour when joining mei at my table are Joan Juliet Buck the first and only American woman ever to fill the coveted position of Editor-in-Chief of Paris Vogue and whose new book is eye-opening THE PRICE OF ILLUSION. And in our second half-hour the equally dynamic former model, actress, writer, Fiona Lewis the author of a brutally, candid new memoir MISTAKES WERE MADE (some in French).Joan Juliet Buck, the only child of larger-than-life film producer Jules Buck, was born into a world of make-believe. Her childhood was a whirlwind of famous faces: John Huston, Peter O'Toole, Lauren Bacall, Federico Fellini, Angelica Huston, and many more; ever-changing home addresses: London, Paris, Cannes, Los Angeles; and the unspoken lesson that appearances mattered more than reality. When Joan became the first and only American woman ever to fill the coveted position of Editor-in-Chief of Paris Vogue, she quickly became a force in the cult of fashion and beauty. Joan's world was the land of illusion. But illusions cannot be sustained indefinitely, and they always come at a cost. In her new book THE PRICE OF ILLUSION Joan offers up a dazzling compulsively readable memoir spanning six decades spent in the creative heart of London, New York, Los Angeles, Milan, Paris, and more. But what is the price of illusion? Tune in to find out.Model, actress, writer and raconteur, Fiona Lewis has led the life of which dreams are made. Smart, savvy beautiful, her acting credits include Roman Polanski's ‘The Vampire Killers', Ken Russell's ‘Lisztomania', and Brian de Palma's ‘The Fury'. She is the author of the novel BETWEEN MEN, her writing appearing in the New Yorker, The Observer and the Los Angeles Times. And, she may be, which she candidly admits, the only woman in America who has written for the New Yorker and posed for Playboy. One marriage didn't work, one has, and her list of friends is a Who's Who of international royalty. But then, just when life seemed to be singing along just famously, Fiona Lewis woke up one morning, asking herself that proverbial question songstress Peggy Lee once asked: “Is that all there is?” And then she met a French chateau, and answers to her own questions came, chronicled in her new memoir MISTAKES WERE MADE (some in French).Hollywood, the 60s, fashion, fame, Vogue, Paris, illusion, memoir and strong women on The Halli Casser-Jayne Hour. Be sure not to miss this one! The podcast will be posted at Halli Casser-Jayne dot com.
Fashion Icon and Former Vogue Paris Editor Joan Juliet Buck Sits down with Matt Joan Juliet Buck has had an esteemed career in journalism and entertainment. Her decades-long relationship with Conde Naste has seen its fair share of ups and downs. Notably, Buck served as the first American editor of Vogue Paris, upping its circulation […] The post Joan Juliet Buck-Episode 167 appeared first on Talk For Two.
Fashion Icon and Former Vogue Paris Editor Joan Juliet Buck Sits down with Matt Joan Juliet Buck has had an esteemed career in journalism and entertainment. Her decades-long relationship with Conde Naste has seen its fair share of ups and downs. Notably, Buck served as the first American editor of Vogue Paris, upping its circulation […] The post Joan Juliet Buck-Episode 167 appeared first on Talk For Two.
Kathryn interviews family advisor and legal counsel Richard Watts, author of “Entitlemania: How Not to Spoil Your Kids, and What to Do If You Have”. We all want to take care of our kids – but are we doing too much? Watts, who has spent thirty years advising some of the country's wealthiest families, says we are. Watts explains how giving too much too often keeps our kids from developing the skills they need to take care of themselves. Kathryn also interviews Joan Juliet Buck, the first America female Editor-in-Chief of ParisVogue. Buck is the author of “The Price of Illusion: A Memoir”. Buck, the only child of larger-than-life film producer Jules Buck, was born into a world of make-believe. When Buck became Editor in Chief of ParisVogue, she had the means to recreate for her aging, widower father the life of glamour and luxury he'd enjoyed during his high-flying years. Buck is the author of two novels and is featured in Vogue, Vanity Fair, Traveler, and The New Yorker.
Kathryn interviews family advisor and legal counsel Richard Watts, author of “Entitlemania: How Not to Spoil Your Kids, and What to Do If You Have”. We all want to take care of our kids – but are we doing too much? Watts, who has spent thirty years advising some of the country's wealthiest families, says we are. Watts explains how giving too much too often keeps our kids from developing the skills they need to take care of themselves. Kathryn also interviews Joan Juliet Buck, the first America female Editor-in-Chief of ParisVogue. Buck is the author of “The Price of Illusion: A Memoir”. Buck, the only child of larger-than-life film producer Jules Buck, was born into a world of make-believe. When Buck became Editor in Chief of ParisVogue, she had the means to recreate for her aging, widower father the life of glamour and luxury he'd enjoyed during his high-flying years. Buck is the author of two novels and is featured in Vogue, Vanity Fair, Traveler, and The New Yorker.
Fashion icon Joan Juliet Buck joins the 7 Days to Amazing podcast with a lively conversation covering everything from Vogue Paris, to life advice, to working from home, to the most stylish pants discovered at a Turkish mall.
Interview with author Joan Juliet Buck about her memoir "The Price of Illusion"
Interview with author Joan Juliet Buck about her memoir "The Price of Illusion"
Sitting down at the Bar Marmont in Los Angeles, Garance and Joan Juliet Buck connect over coffee on the adventure of writing, living without falsehood, the veil of wealth in the fashion world, and of course, Joan’s latest book, « The Price of Illusion. » You don’t want to miss it! For photos visit garancedore.com. Pardon My [...]
More than political junkies are mystified by the election of Donald Trump. Who are the people who voted for Donald Trump and why? The Halli Casser-Jayne Show tackles that question and visits with the dynamic first and only American woman ever to fill the coveted position of Editor-in-Chief of Paris Vogue. In 1947, Forbes magazine declared Lancaster, Ohio the epitome of the all-American town. Today it is damaged, discouraged, and fighting for its future. In GLASS HOUSE, THE 1% ECONOMY AND THE SHATTERING OF THE ALL-AMERICAN TOWN, journalist Brian Alexander traveled back to the home of his youth, lived there, and put all that he had learned to show how seeds sown 35 years ago have sprouted to give us Trumpism, inequality, and an eroding national cohesion. Alexander takes us behind the scenes into the desperate lives of many of the town's residents as they wrestle with heroin, politics, high-interest lenders, low wage jobs, technology, and the new demands of American life. When hope turned to desperation they turned to billionaire, Donald Trump for salvation, one of the master capitalists who were the very culprits who tore their world apart. What were they thinking? Do they already have regrets? Tune in for an eye-opening conversation.Joan Juliet Buck, the only child of larger-than-life film producer Jules Buck, was born into a world of make-believe. Her childhood was a whirlwind of famous faces: John Huston, Peter O'Toole, Lauren Bacall, Federico Fellini, Angelica Huston, and many more; ever-changing home addresses: London, Paris, Cannes, Los Angeles; and the unspoken lesson that appearances mattered more than reality. When Joan became the first and only American woman ever to fill the coveted position of Editor-in-Chief of Paris Vogue, she quickly became a force in the cult of fashion and beauty. Joan's world was the land of illusion. But illusions cannot be sustained indefinitely, and they always come at a cost. In her new book THE PRICE OF ILLUSION Joan offers up a dazzling compulsively readable memoir spanning six decades spent in the creative heart of London, New York, Los Angeles, Milan, Paris, and more. But what is the price of illusion? Tune in to find out.Politics, fashion, fame, Vogue, Paris, illusion, memoir, Donald Trump, there's something for everyone on The Halli Casser-Jayne Show. For more information visit Halli Casser-Jayne dot com.
Martha's guests are Michael Puett, Ellen Hopkins, and Joan Juliet Buck.
Joan Juliet Buck talks about her latest book "The Price of Illusion" and touches on her time at Vogue Paris & her controversial profile of Asma al-Assad- wife of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. More info about Joan Juliet Buck is available at: http://www.simonandschuster.com/authors/Joan-Juliet-Buck/436542627 https://www.nytimes.com/2017/02/16/fashion/joan-juliet-buck-vogue-paris-memoir-conde-nast.html?_r=0
Morphmom Moments with Joan Juliet Buck and James Barron The show aired 3-13-17.
Many of us struggle to keep up illusions - whether it's illusions of status, money, fame, beauty, kindness or other things - while we are in denial about what this pretense is costing us. Today's guest, Joan Juliet Buck, is the author of The Price of Illusion, a dazzling memoir just out today, in which she shares her personal story of growing up in a family where illusion was everything! Ms. Buck's story begins living life as a 'princess' in a pink marble palace in Paris, the daughter of movie royalty. But, the fairy tale comes to a crashing halt when her father's movie studio falters. She devotes herself to recreating the 'champagne days' for her parents - including by becoming the editor in chief of Vogue Paris, and contributing editor and writer at all the exciting magazines anyone who has a literary sense dreams of working at. But, her life isn't all glamorous travel and parties, as keeping up illusion has a large price tag....
Martha Frankel’s guests this week are Miranda July and Joan Juliet Buck.
In this week’s episode of Supergirl Radio, your hosts Teresa Jusino and Rebecca Johnson discuss CBS’ Supergirl episode titled “Red Faced"! They also cover the news, read listener feedback, and talk some spoilers for next week’s episode titled “Human For A Day”. Join in on the fun as the gang at Supergirl Radio covers CBS’ Supergirl! Official Description by CBS for Supergirl 1.06: “Personal and professional stress get the better of Kara when she goes too far during a training exercise against Red Tornado, a military cyborg commissioned by Lucy Lane’s father, General Sam Lane. Also, Cat’s tough exterior is shaken by a visit from her judgmental mother, Katherine, and Alex enlists Winn to look into her father’s mysterious death. Guest stars include Iddo Goldberg as Red Tornado and its creator, Dr. Morrow; Joan Juliet Buck as Katherine Grant, Cat’s mother; and Glenn Morshower as General Sam Lane, Lucy’s father." Supergirl stars Melissa Benoist (Kara Danvers/Supergirl), Calista Flockhart (Cat Grant), Chyler Leigh (Alex Danvers), Mehcad Brooks (James Olsen), David Harewood (Hank Henshaw) and Jeremy Jordan (Winslow “Winn” Schott). WRITTEN BY: Michael Grassi and Rachel Shukert. DIRECTED BY: Jesse Warn.” You can find Supergirl Radio on: Social Media: Facebook – @SupergirlRadio – Instagram Subscribe: iTunes – Stitcher Radio – DC TV Podcasts Contact: supergirlradio@gmail.com
The Prompt is a conceptual social club under the influence of Futurist Variety Theater. Sessions held nightly November 11-15, 2009. Cues and propositions are offered each night in the form of conversation pieces, rules, performances and soundtracks, transforming this destination into a pressure cooker for ideas and intimacies. Curated by Kunstverein. November 13th session: RULES: Michael Portnoy CONVERSATION PIECE: The Bruce High Quality Foundation FILM: Marianne Vitale, Sylvie Fleury PERFORMANCES: Joan Juliet Buck, Patrick Cleandenim, Joseph Grigely, Cassie Terman, Benjamin Heller CURATORS/HOSTS: Michael Portnoy, Sarina Basta, Mary Rinebold, Jamie Hook -- shot & edited by Emily Chen
A conceptual social club under the influence of Futurist Variety Theater, cues and propositions are offered each night in the form of conversation pieces, rules, performances and soundtracks, transforming this destination into a pressure cooker for ideas and intimacies.
After landing her dream job in Paris, Joan Juliet Buck, the new editor of French Vogue, is haunted in her dream apartment. Joan Juliet Buck is an American born writer, social critic, and performer, who also edited Paris VOGUE for seven years. 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