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Latest podcast episodes about julia jordan

The Moving Spotlight
Tanya Everett - Working through the stages of Art, Life, and SUCCESS // Actor, Writer, and Speaker

The Moving Spotlight

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2024 59:05


Tanya Everett moved from Massachusetts to Brooklyn to pursue her career as an actor and writer. Her plays have been performed in many Off and Off-off Broadway venues: including the Public, Cherry Lane, HERE Arts Center, TheaterLab, Kraine, Cherry Pit and the Tank. Her play “And The Gods Walk Among Us” was named Semi-Finalist for the Princess Grace Award and Finalist for the Lark Development Week. Her play, “A Dead Black Man,” was a Finalist for the Dramatist Guild Fellowship in 2019.  She recently graduated from Brooklyn College, under Mac Wellman and Erin Courtney. She won the AAUW Career Development Grant, the Truman Capote Scholarship, and the 2018 MFA in Playwriting Awards to support her academic pursuits.  Some of her teachers and mentors include: Stephen Adley Guirgis, Ellen McLaughlin, Maggie Flanigan, and Julia Jordan. When she is neither acting nor writing, Tanya enjoys homemade food, live performances, working with youth, cuddling and communing with artistic spirits. ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ Tanya Everett ⌲ IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm2672891/ ⌲ IG: https://www.instagram.com/tanya.everett/ ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 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 ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ #Brooklyn #NYTheater #Playwrite #TedTalk #TedX #EGOT #GriefDance #BicoastalActor #BicoastalActress #Tempest #ImprovActing #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

Almost False
The Haunting Life Story of a Former Playboy Model

Almost False

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2024 91:58


Julia Jordan is a former high profile playboy model, and as crazy as it may sound, that is one of the least remarkable things about her life. In this testimony, she unraveled the sequence of events that made her go from a good Christian girl to a demonically possessed playboy model and stripper. Her testimony reveals how quickly one's life can turn to darkness, even if they have good intentions, and it serves as a cautionary tale for those who compromise their values for material gain. Extra Content ► https://almostfalse.net/podcast/episode-38#extra-content Guest Info ► https://almostfalse.net/podcast/episode-38#guest-info Website ► https://almostfalse.net Merch Store ► https://unashamed.ca/ Locals ► https://almostfalse.locals.com/ Discord ► https://discord.gg/h4eeEt57Jk

AWM Author Talks
Episode 189: The Lasting Influence of Lorraine Hansberry

AWM Author Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2024 56:03


This week, we celebrate the legacy of Lorraine Hansberry with J. Nicole Brooks, Natalie Y. Moore, and Ericka Ratcliff. This conversation originally took place August 22, 2024 and was recorded live at the American Writers Museum.This program is presented in partnership with the Lorraine Hansberry Initiative, which was created by The Lillys (conceived by Lynn Nottage and Julia Jordan) to honor Lorraine Hansberry's legacy through the tour and permanent placement of a figurative sculpture of the playwright, while investing in those following in her footsteps through the creation of a fellowship which supports the living expenses of women and non-binary writers of color during their pursuit of graduate degrees.AWM PODCAST NETWORK HOMEAbout the panelists:J. NICOLE BROOKS is an actor, author and director. Selected acting credits include Lottery Day (Goodman Theatre, New Stages Festival), Beyond Caring, Death Tax, and RACE (Lookingglass Theatre Company), Immediate Family (Center Theatre Group) and House Home (Shanghai Dramatic Arts Centre, China). Directing credits include Mr. Rickey Calls A Meeting, Thaddeus & Slocum: A Vaudeville Adventure and Black Diamond: The Years the Locusts Have Eaten. Brooks is author of HeLa, Fedra Queen of Haiti, Black Diamond, and 3 Weeks With Her Honor Jane Byrne. Television credits including recurring roles on Showtime's The Chi and Comedy Central's South Side. She is a multi-award winning artist honored by 3Arts, TCG Fox Foundation, National Endowment for the Arts, Black Ensemble Theatre Playwright of the Year, LA Ovation and Black Theatre Alliance. She is an ensemble member of Lookingglass Theatre Company.NATALIE Y. MOORE is an award-winning journalist based in Chicago, whose reporting tackles race, housing, economic development, food injustice and violence. Natalie's acclaimed book The South Side: A Portrait of Chicago and American Segregation received the 2016 Chicago Review of Books award for nonfiction and was Buzzfeed's best nonfiction book of 2016. She is the author of the play The Billboard, set in Chicago. She is also co-author of The Almighty Black P Stone Nation: The Rise, Fall and Resurgence of an American Gang and Deconstructing Tyrone: A New Look at Black Masculinity in the Hip-Hop Generation.ERICKA RATCLIFF works to amplify the mission of Congo Square by celebrating the complexities of Black life and culture on stage. She is a member of The Chicago Women In Philanthropy, Women's Leadership Mentoring Program (WLMP), the 2023 Points of Light Conference Host Committee, and artEquity's BIPOC Leadership Circle. Ericka is a nominee for Broadway World Chicago's 2022 Regional Awards for “Best Direction of a Play” for her work on What To Send Up When It Goes Down and was recently featured in NewCity Magazine for her accomplished work in theatre. She is an artistic associate with Lookingglass Theater and was a recipient of the Chicago 3Arts Make A Wave Award in 2017.

Europe 1 Matin - 5h-7h - Sébastien Krebs
Europe 1 Bonjour avec Julia Jordan et Philippe Crevel

Europe 1 Matin - 5h-7h - Sébastien Krebs

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2024 113:21


Alexandre Le Mer, Ombline Roche et la rédaction d'Europe 1 vous accompagnent chaque jour de la semaine dès les premières lueurs du soleil avec de l'information et de la convivialité. L'émission parfaite pour commencer la journée du bon pied, et s'informer.

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Food Talk with Dani Nierenberg
392. Lessons on Building Multigenerational Farming and Food Systems

Food Talk with Dani Nierenberg

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2023 63:06


During a recent Summit co-hosted by Food Tank and Niman Ranch, speakers gathered to discuss the role that everyone can play to support independent family farmers, the changing meat sector, and the opportunities we can build through food. This week's episode of “Food Talk with Dani Nierenberg” features two discussions from the event. First, hear why a strong relationship between chefs and food producers is so important to building a sustainable food system. Then, dive into a policy discussion as experts unpack the recent decision to uphold Proposition 12 and protect animal welfare. Speakers include Gustavo Arellano, Columnist, Los Angeles Times; Helena Bottemiller Evich, Founder, FoodFix; Jamey Fader, Chef, Marczyk Fine Foods; Chris Green, Executive Director, Harvard University's Brooks McCormick Jr. Animal Law & Policy Program; Julia Jordan, SeniorSustainability Director, Compass Group North America; Jo Lerma-Lopez, Chef, Luna Mexican Kitchen; Pushkar Marathe, Chef, Ela Curry Kitchen and Stage; Chris Oliviero, General Manager, Niman Ranch; and Michael Showers, Chef, High West. While you're listening, subscribe, rate, and review the show; it would mean the world to us to have your feedback. You can listen to “Food Talk with Dani Nierenberg” wherever you consume your podcasts.

Westside Podcast
Whats Keeping You From Relief? | Julia Jordan | Midweek Motivation

Westside Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2023 26:16


Today Gabe & Julia talk about Whats Keeping You From Relief?Midweek Motivation is a short, practical midweek boost to help you live your best life. #Miracles #Inspirational #recovery #trustgod #FindingFreedom #westside #westsidechurch #podcast #shortpodcast #practicalpodcast #churchpodcast #christianpodcast #motivation #midweekmotivation

PLANETMULLINS PODCAST-hosted by Rob Mullins
Blues Guitarist and Composer Phil Gates is Rob's guest on today's show.

PLANETMULLINS PODCAST-hosted by Rob Mullins

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2023 30:23


Phil Gates was born in Chicago Ill., into a family of musicians that helped form his music style, and ability. Phil began playing musical instruments at the age of eight, and listening to a wide array of music has always been his main source of inspiration. Phil has played venues from small clubs, to the U.S. Air Force's “Tops in Blue” World Tour, which performed in sixteen countries as well as the halftime show of the NFL Superbowl.Phil has been steady contributor to the Blues Community in Southern California. He founded the Los Angeles Blues Society, and has been a valued judge for the Blues Foundation's International Blues Challenge in Memphis, TN, and also at many of the Guitar Center “King of the Blues” competitions in Hollywood, CAPhil has also performed at great venues such as B.B. King's, Cozy's, Biscuits and Blues San Francisco, Highway 99 Seattle, WA, The Coach House, CA, The Monterey Bay Blues Festival, The Santa Clarita Blues Festival, The Topanga Canyon Blues Festival, The Simi Valley Cajun & Blues Festival, The Blues Music Awards Blind Raccoon Showcase, The Blues Nights Gossau(Blues Festival in Gossau, Switzerland), The Rock und Blues Festival in Gams, Switzerland.Phil Gates had the opportunity in his early years to listen and study great talent. As front of house engineer at the Caravan of Dreams Performing Arts Centre in Fort Worth, Texas, Phil worked with some of Blues and Jazz's greatest performers to include: Buddy Guy, Stevie Ray Vaughn, Albert King, Dizzie Gilespie, Wynton & Branford Marsalis, Kevin Eubanks, Eartha Kitt, Dianne Reeves, Bobby “Blue” Bland, and many others.In the studio, Phil has been busy working on the follow up to the successful releases of “Phil Gates Live in the Danube Delta”, “The Twelve Rhythms”,  “Phil Gates Live at The Hermosa Saloon”,“Addicted To The Blues”, and “In The Mean Time…” many of which, though not nominated, were all on the Grammy Ballot in their respective years as one of a few titles in their Category.His session work playing guitar has included many tracks with artists such as: Peabo Bryson and Regina Belle, Melba Moore, Freddie Jackson, Evelyn “Champagne” King, Deniece Williams, Jody Watley, Howard Hewett, Teddy Pendergrass, Brian McKnight, Ruben Studdard and Maurice White.As a Producer, Co-Produced the award winning Blues record “The Blues According to Zacariah” with Zac Harmon, and recently has been a Co-Producer on a CD project with Little Richard. Phil also Produced the “Too Much Car For the Road” CD for Toni Dodd,  “Urban Legacy” CD for Julia Jordan, daughter of renowned guitarist Stanley Jordan (who also performed on the CD). Also Phil scored an AFI film “My Normal Life”. Not to mention he has many CD's of his own music to include “This Side Of Me”, “Should I?”, “Addicted To The Blues” ,“In The Mean Time…” , “Phil Gates Live at The Hermosa Saloon”,”The Twelve Rhythms”, and Phil gates Live In The Danube Delta”- all available on Apple iTunes, and digital audio outlets world-wide.Phil has five endorsements with Ernie Ball/MusicMan Guitars, Evertune Bridges, Roland Corporation/BOSS, Lunastone Pedals, Janicek pics, and Ultimate Support music stands respectively.Phil is currently the Vice President of Music and Media  for the James Marshall Hendrix Foundation. (www.jimihendrixfoundation.com).You can reach out to Phil at music (at) philgates.comHis website is http://philgates.comFor video episodes and more visit Rob's channel at https://youtube.com/planetmullins

Intentionally Act Now
“I see you because I see me” w/ Dr. Julia Jordan-Zachery

Intentionally Act Now

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2021 62:28


Dr. Julia Jordan-Zachery sits down with Enrico E. Manalo to talk about storytelling, spirituality – in particular, Black spirituality – and addressing how power can be implemented through the stories that we tell on this episode of Intentionally Act Now. Dr. Jordan-Zachery also illuminates for us the power of the “erotic” viz-a-viz Audre Lorde's writings, how ancestors can guide and ground our work, and the dangers of conflating self-care with “repair care”— an ongoing, but prerequisite process to self-care. Along the way, Enrico and Jordan-Zachery also explore how entangled any movement toward social and racial justice can be, as well as some of the pitfalls while advancing racial equity in non-extractive, non-scarcity-fueled ways.

Charlotte Readers Podcast
#BlackGirlMagic is a Triumph of Resilience in Julia Jordan-Zachery's “Black Girl Magic Beyond the Hashtag”

Charlotte Readers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2021 38:37


Authors on the Air Global Radio Network
Triumph of Resilience in Julia Jordan-Zachery's “Black Girl Magic Beyond the Hashtag”

Authors on the Air Global Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2021 38:36


#BlackGirlMagic is a Triumph of Resilience in Julia Jordan-Zachery's “Black Girl Magic Beyond the Hashtag” In this episode 217, guest hosted by Michele Tracy Berger, a women's and gender studies professor and an award-winning creative writer and creativity coach, we visit with award-winning author, Julia Jordan-Zachery, editor of and contributor to “Black Girl Magic Beyond the Hashtag: Twenty-First Century Acts of Self-Definition.” Through a collection of essays and critical analyses, this text explores the offline lived experiences of Black femmes, girls, and women, and how they foster community, counters invisibility, engage in restorative acts, and create spaces for freedom. From the Foreword, “Hashtag or trademark, personal or collective expression, #BlackGirlMagic is the articulation of the resolve and persistence of Black women and girls to triumph in the face of intersectional oppressions.” Engage with the show here: https://linktr.ee/CharlotteReadersPodcast Detailed show notes here: https://charlottereaderspodcast.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/charlottereaderspodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/charlottereaderspodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/charlottereader Charlotte Readers Podcast is a proud member of the Authors on the Air Global Radio Network and the Queen City Podcast Network. © Charlotte Readers Podcast and Authors on the Air Global Radio Network

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Authors on the Air Global Radio Network
Triumph of Resilience in Julia Jordan-Zachery's “Black Girl Magic Beyond the Hashtag”

Authors on the Air Global Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2021 38:36


#BlackGirlMagic is a Triumph of Resilience in Julia Jordan-Zachery's “Black Girl Magic Beyond the Hashtag” In this episode 217, guest hosted by Michele Tracy Berger, a women's and gender studies professor and an award-winning creative writer and creativity coach, we visit with award-winning author, Julia Jordan-Zachery, editor of and contributor to “Black Girl Magic Beyond the Hashtag: Twenty-First Century Acts of Self-Definition.” Through a collection of essays and critical analyses, this text explores the offline lived experiences of Black femmes, girls, and women, and how they foster community, counters invisibility, engage in restorative acts, and create spaces for freedom. From the Foreword, “Hashtag or trademark, personal or collective expression, #BlackGirlMagic is the articulation of the resolve and persistence of Black women and girls to triumph in the face of intersectional oppressions.” Engage with the show here: https://linktr.ee/CharlotteReadersPodcast Detailed show notes here: https://charlottereaderspodcast.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/charlottereaderspodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/charlottereaderspodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/charlottereader Charlotte Readers Podcast is a proud member of the Authors on the Air Global Radio Network and the Queen City Podcast Network. © Charlotte Readers Podcast and Authors on the Air Global Radio Network

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Created on Purpose
Dare to Dream with Julia Gentry

Created on Purpose

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2021 38:02


This is a phenomenal one that will rock you to your core. Julia is breaking down the barriers and the previously held stigmas of what DREAMING is really all about!  In this episode, Julia & Jordan talk about...  Success and money.... why having emotional and mental capacity really matters as you build your life and business;  The phases and types of intelligence; What holds us back from dreaming and how to move THROUGH those blocks;  Why dreaming is inconvenient;  and MORE!  About Julia Gentry Whether it's traveling full time, raising a family of four young children, building businesses, or growth coaching, Julia Gentry has dedicated her life to wake up dreamers everywhere and she's inviting people into an opportunity to change the conversation to one that REALLY matters. By the age of twenty-three, Julia built a successful company in real estate that bought and sold millions of dollars worth of investment property only to end up $100,000 in debt. She then rebuilt her career as a business coach, advising hundreds of entrepreneurs on how to build a successful business. She bought the house and nice cars, had a few babies, and obtained “the American dream” only to realize it wasn't her dream. Every night as she crawled into bed, she had this nagging question in the back of her mind: IS THERE SOMETHING MORE?  Thankfully, she identified the answer to that question (YES), and it has become a “wake-up call” that the people of the world didn't know they always needed!  Julia provides a fresh, bold approach to creating greater alignment in life and encourages a more awakened way to live. She is on a mission to create a massive wake-up call that ignites people to be the light in the dark, the salt of the earth, and to be bold as lions in their faith, family, career, and community.  Connect with Julia Get her Book! Dream: I Dare You Audible: Dream: I Dare You Instagram: @thejuliagentry Website: https://thedreamfactoryandco.com/ 

Mamas Talkin' Loud
#59 - Women of Broadway, Broadway Moms: How Life Goes on When the Show Doesn't

Mamas Talkin' Loud

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2021 56:15


Last week Cara and Jessica had the honor of moderating a panel for Women’s Day on Broadway a celebration of female identifying people, who are working in - or are fans of - the Broadway, Off-Broadway and professional theater industry. Each event Women of Broadway hosts is meant to offer an opportunity to share experiences, struggles, and victories with the goal of supporting each other to make our industry stronger. This year, for the first time, the plight of the working mother was brought to the forefront, highlighting how this pandemic has disproportionately affected those who are trying to manage not only a career and parenthood, but the social reckoning that our nation and industry is undergoing. Our conversation was one of truth, both in pain and hope. In case you missed the event, here is our panel with Laura Benanti, Tanya Birl, Julia Jordan, Vanessa Javier and Karen Olivo. Find more info about the podcast via BPN.fm/mamas.  Produced by Dori Berinstein and Alan Seales. Edited by Cara Cooper Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

LooseLeaf NoteBook with Julia Adolphe
Julia Jordan Kamanda: Parenting, Creative Energy & Mental Health

LooseLeaf NoteBook with Julia Adolphe

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2020 43:33


Singer-Songwriter & Music Educator Julia Jordan Kamanda shares how she works to reclaim her own creative impulses while raising two kids during the pandemic & working from home. Julia talks openly about her 9-year-old's new feelings of anxiety, emerging since the murder of George Floyd, and how she and her husband encourage their kids to find healthy outlets to process big feelings. Julia shares how connecting with our creative selves makes us more engaged parents and how the arts provides a powerful educational tool to the young girls she and her husband, Ali Biko Kamanda, empower through their Creative Arts Initiative in Sierra Leonne.   www.themusicmommy.com   How do you balance caring for your loved ones and staying connected to your creative self? Questions and comments may be shared on Julia Adolphe's YouTube Channel. 

Urban Village Church
You See Me, UVC: Meet Julia Jordan-Lake and Shelby Huskey

Urban Village Church

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2020 39:28


Welcome to a new UVC podcast! As a way to keep our community connected, we will be putting out weekly podcasts about the people who make up the UVC family. This week, meet Julia Jordan-Lake and Shelby Huskey, who are a part of the potential Launch Team of a new UVC site in the near-western suburbs. Would you like to be a guest on this podcast? Or would you like to nominate someone? Send an email to Christian Coon, christian@urbanvillagechurch.org.

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Real Estate Investor Huddle
How to Approach Sellers with a Heart of Empathy w/Julia Jordan and Alan Weeks

Real Estate Investor Huddle

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2020 53:07


New real estate investors often find it daunting working with potential sellers, but as long as we approach them from a place of empathy, there’s no need to be intimidated. How can we stop ourselves from being discouraged when we are told ‘no’? Why is it so important to show a desire to help sellers, and how can we show that we are genuine in that desire? In this episode, business performance and accountability coach Julia Jordan and President of NuAvenue Assets, Alan Weeks join for a discussion on how to find sellers by exercising empathy.    Takeaways + Tactics  Never assume to know anything about a potential seller on the first call. In fact, the first time we speak to a seller, we should go in expecting to hear ‘no’.    Successful real estate investing comes as a result of building successful relationships. Ensure that sellers know our primary aim is to help find a solution to their problems.    At a meeting with sellers, it’s a good idea to go in empty-handed. Leave any books or documents in the car, and use the time to genuinely engage with the sellers.    Guest Bio-  Julia Jordan is an independent business performance and individual accountability coach, and Gary Boomershine’s ‘right-hand gal’. Julia strongly believes that effective communication and a healthy company culture are the key to success, and loves helping people change their lives and achieve anything they put their minds to.    To find out more about Julia visit: https://www.linkedin.com/in/julia-jordan-42b37a10?trk=people-guest_profile-result-card_result-card_full-click   Alan Weeks is the President of NuAvenue Assets, LLC in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. After a successful career in digital marketing, Alan fell in love with real estate. He is passionate about providing single and multi-family Real Estate opportunities and solutions by using cutting edge marketing strategies. Alan strongly believes in building genuine relationships with his clients, and in every transaction ensures their every need is catered for.    To find out more about Alan, visit:https://www.linkedin.com/in/alanlweeks https://nuavenueassets.com/ You can also email him at alan@nuavenueassets.com

CGOA Podcast
Episode 2: Murder Ballad Bonus

CGOA Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2019 42:48


CGOA Stages presents MURDER BALLAD, a rock musical written in 2012 by Julia Jordan and Juliana Nash. It opens on October 3 at the River City Saloon. This special podcast episode includes an extended interview with the composer, and a roundtable discussion with the cast. Plus, clips of the songs! Tickets available at gorgeorchestra.org --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cgoa/message

Real Estate Investor Huddle
How to Build a High-Performing Team Part 2 w/Julia Jordan

Real Estate Investor Huddle

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2019 31:15


When you’re running a business and it feels like it’s just chaotic and overwhelming, it’s time to take a long hard look at the culture and change it. What are some of the characteristics that define a high-performing, well-run team? What are the changes you need to implement in your team, and the things everyone needs to be clear on? On this episode, my excellent operations specialist, Julia Jordan, and I continue our discussion about how to build the culture, team, and accountability to scale up a business.   3 Things You'll Learn: Decide what you want to achieve over a 3 or 5 year period. You can also break it down even further and think about what you want to have achieved a year from today. When you give yourself time parameters, you get a clearer idea of what you need to be achieving on a monthly and weekly basis.   As a business owner, you need to have a very clear vision of who you are and what you want to achieve. Without this clarity, you’ll be more likely to miss targets and your business will falter. Be clear from the start and reflect on your vision regularly.   The best way to build a great company culture is by regularly checking in on your team members. Even if your team is comprised of remote members, schedule a call that includes everyone. It’s much easier to work in harmony with people you know and who take an interest in you.   To have a great team, you need to have great communication. Make sure you’re on the same page with your team in terms of values, goals and even their personal lives. Never allow your business to falter simply because not everyone is on the same page. Be clear, communicate, and you’ll see great results.  

Real Estate Investor Huddle
How to Build a High-Performing Team w/Julia Jordan

Real Estate Investor Huddle

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2019 36:05


When you’re running a business and it feels like it’s just chaotic and overwhelming, it’s time to take a long hard look at the culture and change it. What are some of the characteristics that define a high-performing, well-run team? What are the changes you need to implement in your team, and the things everyone needs to be clear on? On this episode, I talk with my excellent operations specialist, Julia Jordan, about how to build a great culture, team, and accountability to scale up a business.   3 Things You'll Learn: You should never have to push the vision, mission, direction and measurables of a team on them. It should be the natural outcome of you doing what you’re supposed to, and implementing the right things. In a high-performing business, everyone should know that there is upside growth and opportunity in the organization, they should never feel like there’s a glass ceiling. You should always show your willingness to create opportunities for them to grow. A high-performing team isn’t run in an urgent sort of “house-on-fire” manner. People focus on important tasks— not urgent ones. There’s a plan and people work to it.

The Producer's Perspective Podcast with Ken Davenport

Julia Jordan is an American playwright, television writer, and screenwriter. Her plays include St. Paul, Nightswim, Summer Of The Swans, Tatjana in Color, Dark Yellow, and Walk Two Moons. In 2000, her short film "The Hat", debuted at the Sundance Film Festival. Her second short won best short film at the Jackson Hole Film Festival in 2008. She is a Lortel Fellow, Juilliard Playwright Fellow, Manhattan Theater Club Fellow, Member of the Dramatists Guild of America Council and New Dramatists. She is a founder and the executive director of The Lillys, created in 2010 to honor female playwrights and address the shortage of plays by women that get produced in America. She founded The Lillys and has been instrumental in The Count.  Don’t know what The Count is? Well, listen in and hear her tell you in her own words, as well as . . . How the most important thing her first writing teacher did was NOT discuss the quality of her work. What a Pulitzer Prize winner told her to do with her main character to get her play produced . . . and it worked . . . unfortunately (you’ll hear why). Why she thinks about her audience when she writes. What Broadway means to her . . . and why she doesn’t care if her work gets there. (Which will probably be why she DOES get there, btw.) The shocking statistics about gender in the theater and how she is helping change that (and what you can do to help).   This episode of The Producer’s Perspective Podcast is sponsored by Daniel Rader Photo. Daniel Rader is available for production photos, events, and headshots.” Check him out/Reach out to him – www.danielraderphoto.com / @danielraderphoto on Instagram.   Keep up with me: @KenDavenportBway www.theproducersperspective.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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that's what she said

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2019 61:54


playwright and founder of the lilly award foundation julia jordan takes us through living on a boat for 20 years, a mid 30s panic about having children, and an "aha" moment for the ages.

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OPB's State of Wonder
QA - Extended Conversation with Emily Glassberg Sands

OPB's State of Wonder

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2016 29:28


Here's our extended interview with Emily Glassberg Sands, Ph.D, who teamed up with playwright Julia Jordan for three studies exposing gender bias in how theater decision-makers view incoming scripts.

Arts & Ideas
Night Waves - Rick Gekoski

Arts & Ideas

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2013 44:48


Rana Mitter discusses the allure of the missing work of art with the writer Rick Gekoski. Are some works of art more interesting in their absence? New Generation thinkers Corin Throsby and Laurence Scott propose the idea that crowd-funding and social media are changing the relationship of artists and their audiences. Rana talks to the playwright Tanika Gupta about her new play for the RSC, The Empress, opening at the Swan in Stratford. And Ian Macmillan and Julia Jordan discuss the films of the experimental writer BC Johnson who would have been eighty this year.

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The Jeff Blumenkrantz Songbook Podcast
Valentine - sung by Jeff Blumenkrantz

The Jeff Blumenkrantz Songbook Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2010


Special Episode #8: It's the day before Valentines Day, and I thought I'd offer up this little musical "Valentine," even in the wake of the performance of Anti-Valentines, the 24 Hour Musical that I wrote with Julia Jordan during one long, harrowing night last weekend to benefit The Exchange.After listening to my chat about it on this episode, I realize I didn't properly acknowledge my feelings about our leading lady, Celia Keenan-Bolger, so I would like to officially say that she is a genius and one of my favorite people to write for. (Yes, David, I know this should be "for whom to write," but I think it sounds and looks weird.)Coming up for me, a benefit concert with Liz Callaway (!!) at The Axelrod Arts Center aka my hometown JCC in Deal, NJ.Also, I'm in the last stretch of my year in Martha Stewart's Cooking School. You can check out my appearance on her television show here and here by following those links and playing the videos.Here's my little, old-timey musical "Valentine" - sorry about the out-of-tune piano.This episode was recorded on February 12.

Tony Award Winners on Working In The Theatre
New Plays and Playwrights - January, 2004

Tony Award Winners on Working In The Theatre

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2007 90:00


Five of America's leading playwrights, Nilo Cruz (Beauty of the Father), Julia Jordan (Boy), four-time tony-winning Terrence McNally (for Kiss of the Spider Woman, Love! Valour! Compassion!, Master Class and Ragtime), Paul Rudnick (Valhalla) and Regina Taylor (Drowning Crow) come together in this panel interview to discuss the state of new playwriting in America today -- its challenges, its rewards and how the process is changing.

ATW - Working In The Theatre
New Plays and Playwrights - January, 2004

ATW - Working In The Theatre

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2007 90:00


Five of America's leading playwrights, Nilo Cruz ("Beauty of the Father"), Julia Jordan ("Boy"), Terrence McNally ("The Visit"), Paul Rudnick ("Valhalla") and Regina Taylor ("Drowning Crow") come together in this panel interview to discuss the state of new playwriting in America today - its challenges, its rewards and how the process is changing.