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Rent is one of those super rare musicals that permeated pop culture all over the world. The show was on Broadway from 1996 to 2008 and is still produced throughout the world today. In this episode, members of the original cast and creative team, as well as creator Jonathan Larson's sister Julie Larson, discuss how the musical forged an incredible connection with young people in a way that no musical had in decades, bringing a whole new generation of creators to American musical theatre, including Lin-Manuel Miranda, Bobby Lopez, Benj Pasek and Justin Paul and more. This episode features excerpts from Michael Riedel's interviews for his 2020 best-selling book Singular Sensation: The Triumph of Broadway. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Many warned that the musical Rent did not belong on Broadway! Nonetheless, the show blasted past those naysayers to become one of the biggest hits of all time. Join Rent star Daphne Rubin-Vega, Tony Award-winning Director Michael Greif, Press Agent Don Summa, New York Theatre Workshop Artistic Director Jim Nicola, along with Producer Jeffrey Seller as they share their very insider memories of Rent's road to Broadway! Plus Creative Director Drew Hodges shares the fascinating story behind Rent's marketing campaign, and creator Jonathan Larson's father and sister - Al and Julie Larson - share the significance of Rent opening at the Nederlander Theatre. This episode features excerpts from Michael Riedel's interviews for his 2020 best-selling book Singular Sensation: The Triumph of Broadway. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On the show today, the legendary Julie Larson, speaker, educator, psychotherapist, and luminary, legacy young adult cancer advocate. As one of the few people who have been consistently working in the same career profession they went to school for, Julie may consider herself a midwestern gal transplant to the big city but, after more than 15 years in the space, she has more than earned her credibility as one of the early progenitors of the young adult cancer movement. Her first “not so shabby” big stint was to essentially create from scratch the first adolescent and young adult cancer program for CancerCare to give you some perspective. Now, if you don't know what CancerCare is, we get into it during the show but just know this was a huge deal in the annals of patient advocacy and AYA survivorship programming. I was privileged enough to work with her as that effort was getting built out, and I have watched her rise to literal superstardom in our community. As someone who was “there” before social media became the best thing, then the worst thing, and now a “somewhat tolerable in small doses thing,” “she has a vantage and perspective on how far we've come and yet how far we still need to go. From the days of MySpace to today's shitstorm of COVID, telehealth, and mental health calamity, Julie Larson is the voice you want on the other end of the phone call to help make some sense of the madness. Enjoy the show.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In 1996, Rent creator Jonathan Larson tragically passed away just hours before the show's very first preview at New York Theatre Workshop. Rent star Daphne Rubin-Vega, along with Tony Award-winning Director Michael Greif, join Rent Producers Jeffrey Seller and Kevin McCollum, Press Agents Don Summa and Richard Kornberg and Jonathan's father and sister - Al and Julie Larson - to share their vivid and very emotional memories about Jonathan's final days. From that day forward, musical theatre would be transformed forever. This episode features excerpts from Michael Riedel's interviews for his 2020 best-selling book Singular Sensation: The Triumph of Broadway. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Listen in on this never before heard, very candid interview with Rent creator Jonathan Larson's father, Allan Larson, and Jonathan's sister, Julie Larson, as they share stories about Jonathan's early passion for musical theatre, his extraordinary early musical gifts, and Jonathan's deep desire to make musical theater relevant again for a whole new generation. This episode contains excerpts from Michael Riedel's interview with Allan and Julie Larson for his 2020 best-selling book Singular Sensation: The Triumph of Broadway. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Julie Larson discusses growing up in Geneva Illinois; Mike Royko; her dad being her greatest comedy influence; growing up in a crowded house; southern sitcoms on the 1960's; Rose Marie; moving to Chicago in 1980; taking classes at Second City; moving to L.A. in 1984; becoming a Comedy Store Player; meeting Colin Mochrie & Ryan Stiles; performing with them at night while working for a law firm in the day; being asked to do improv in an Irish festival; meeting the co-creator of Dharma & Greg there and getting a job offer; what saved her job; prefers joke & story shows; writing credit is given by Chuck Lorre based on his feel of contribution; leaving to go to The Drew Carey Show; doing improv with him; sketch episodes; stunt episodes; in charge when viewers had a chance to be guest stars; her father's last wish; her pilot, Washington Street; how everyone is worthy and can be funny; Barney Miller; Norman Lear; her backyard stage; Keb' Mo; Beverly Hillbillies; Don Knotts; Paul Dooley in Breaking Away; being a woman writer; Last Man Standing; being a strike captain; helping younger writers; making videos for Biden; my stand up; Bob Smith; advice for new writers
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Julie Larson-Green is no stranger to the Seattle tech scene. She is well known for her work at Microsoft where she led teams of hundreds for Office and Windows. She spent 25 years at the company before making the leap to Qualtrics. Speaking of leaps, she is now CTO at Magic Leap. Host Dee Dee Walsh, developer marketing & business development at Growth Acceleration Partners, sat down with Julie in the latest episode of Beyond the Blue Badge where Julie shares anecdotes from her time at Microsoft and discusses what it's like to be female executive in tech.
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Awaken Your Inner Awesomeness with Melissa Oatman-A daily dose of spirituality and self improvement
Julie Larson is a talented Shaman, Medium, and Light Worker. I met Julie at the KC Metaphysical Fair. I felt called to have a reading with her, and she was amazing. I asked her to come on my show today to talk about how she first opened up to her gifts. She also talks about how you can open to your gifts as well. Julie hasn't always been aware that she was gifted. Her gifts weren't truly developed until she was in mid life. She explains how she connects to spirit, and how you can start being more open too. Contact Julie: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100051069024562 1 913-961-0489 Contact me: Purchase show merchandise https://awaken-your-inner-awesomeness.creator-spring.com/ Join my Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/moatman?fan_landing=true https://melissaoatman.com melissaoatman77@gmail 636-748-4943 Download my free eBook on Manifesting https://mailchi.mp/240e02dfadcf/ebook Download my free checklist Habits of Highly Successful People https://mailchi.mp/b8078533248a/habits-of-highly-successful-people Join my monthly membership: https://www.melissaoatman.com/magical-mo Free Heart Chakra Healing Guided Meditation https://www.melissaoatman.com/landing-page Purchase my book Beautifully Broken: https://www.audiobooks.com/audiobook/beautifully-broken-the-spiritual-womans-guide-to-thriving-not-simply-surviving-after-a-breakup-or-divorce/459896 https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/beautifully-broken-melissa-oatman/1136174371?ean=9781989579060 https://www.amazon.com/Beautifully-Broken-Spiritual-Thriving-Surviving/dp/198957906X https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/50977070-beautifully-broken Purchase my book Mindfulness Matters https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08HDSKGGH/ref=sr_1_2?dchild=1&keywords=melissa+oatman&qid=1599159677&sr=8-2 Follow me on social media: tiktok.com/@melissaoatman https://www.facebook.com/groups/awakenyourhearttopurpose/ https://www.facebook.com/reikiwithlissa/ http://www.instagram.com/melissaoatman222 https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQPtU9hPeEWjbHr62LxuEXA https://www.twitter.com/MelissaOatman Donations are not necessary, however, if you feel inclined to donate to my channel through Venmo or PayPal, your energetic gifts are very much appreciated! Venmo @Melissa-Ann-161 PayPal: melissaoatman77@gmail.com
Heather Lawrenz of Red Wing Arts was deeply inspired by Journey to Rock Bottom, a visual arts show that celebrates athleticism. Burnsville artist Annie Young began creating this show after running an ice marathon in Antarctica in 2018. She interviewed her fellow runners about their Antarctica journeys, then created paintings inspired by their stories and her imagination. An artist living with blindness, Young also collaborated with 10 local artists with a variety of backgrounds and abilities. A free artist reception Saturday will bring together many of the artists as well as the “athletes coming in from all over the world who inspired these pieces,” Lawrenz said. Some of the runners plan to compete in the Twin Cities marathon on Sunday. The reception is from 5:30 to 8 p.m. The show runs through Nov. 5 at the Ames Center Art Gallery in Burnsville. There is an audio description of the exhibit scheduled for Oct. 15, 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., including a discussion led by the artist. Singer/songwriter Clark Machtemes of Waconia is preparing for a trip west this weekend to meander through towns along the Upper Minnesota Valley, checking out arts studios. The annual Meander Art Crawl is a juried event with more than 30 stops at studios in Ortonville, Appleton, Madison, Milan, Dawson, Montevideo and Granite Falls. This free, self-guided tour includes potters, printers, basket weavers, painters, and more. Machtemes says he discovers something new every year. The Meander runs Friday through Sunday. Find a map and description of all the stops here. Farther north, the 19th annual Fargo Moorhead Visual Arts (FMVA) Studio Crawl invites visitors to check out the work of 40 artists and organizations Saturday and Sunday afternoon. Find a map here. If you take the studio crawl, Naomi RaMona Schliesman of Fergus Falls recommends a stop in Moorhead to see the collaborative “Mother Trees” exhibit from Ms. Anna Lee's Gray Matter Series. Courtesy image A mural and a dinner table setting are part of a multi-sensorial exhibit called "Mother Trees." The title refers to trees in the forest that connect with and nourish others through the mycorrhizal relationship between fungus and plant. The multi-step collaboration behind this exhibit moved from art to dinner party to more artwork. Chris Larson's mural was the backdrop for a fungi-themed dinner party created by chef Candace Stock. Local creatives gathered at the dinner possessed skills ranging from photography to poetry to hairstyling. Photographer Sarah Faith Strong, artist Nancy X. Valentine, and poet Julie Larson created works resulting from that evening. The works are on display at the Arthouse Gallery, a new space in Moorhead.
Survivor guilt … it's time to talk about this realityWe don't talk enough about it … the guilt, the stress, the feelings that it's just not fair … Cancer flips you on head. The question of “why me?” can haunt any cancer patient. Everyone knows someone who had cancer and died, and those stories surface and circle around in your head. Everyone knows someone who had cancer and survived with fewer treatments and a faster recovery, and you wonder why this isn't you. Everyone also knows somebody who fell into a dark hole of depression after a cancer diagnosis, and you wonder when this is going to happen to you. Cancer patients often find themselves comparing their medical condition and feelings to everyone else's and trying to figure out what to do, what to think and how to act. The result can be overwhelming stress and guilt. During The Breast of Everything podcast, Julie Larson, LCSW, a mental health therapist who specializes in oncology supportive care, talks with Comprehensive Breast Care Surgeon Linsey Gold, DO, FACOS, FACS, about dealing effectively with the stress and guilt that often accompany a cancer diagnosis.
Joined by Julie Larson, clinical social worker with a focus on cancer patients, the Life on Pause crew discusses cancer's impact on body image. From the moon face from steroids, hair and limb loss to changes in body capabilities, the young adults review how they navigated their relationship to body image in the midst of the physical changes that cancer treatment brings. To learn more about Julie, visit: https://www.julielarsonlcsw.com/
On the show today, the legendary Julie Larson, speaker, educator, psychotherapist, and luminary, legacy young adult cancer advocate. As one of the few people who have been consistently working in the same career profession they went to school for, Julie may consider herself a midwestern gal transplant to the big city but, after more than 15 years in the space, she has more than earned her credibility as one of the early progenitors of the young adult cancer movement. Her first “not so shabby” big stint was to essentially create from scratch the first adolescent and young adult cancer program for CancerCare to give you some perspective. Now, if you don’t know what CancerCare is, we get into it during the show but just know this was a huge deal in the annals of patient advocacy and AYA survivorship programming. I was privileged enough to work with her as that effort was getting built out, and I have watched her rise to literal superstardom in our community. As someone who was “there” before social media became the best thing, then the worst thing, and now a “somewhat tolerable in small doses thing,” “she has a vantage and perspective on how far we’ve come and yet how far we still need to go. From the days of MySpace to today’s shitstorm of COVID, telehealth, and mental health calamity, Julie Larson is the voice you want on the other end of the phone call to help make some sense of the madness. Enjoy the show.
Julie talks about her first career aspiration to become a waitress to pay for college and how the lessons she learned at waiting tables taught her career-defining skills of empathy and creating a positive customer experience. Julie talks about her first job in tech--as a customer service rep--and learning to code so she could resolve user experience problems at the source and the product impact she had in that role. Julie the female mentors who helped her define herself as a woman in tech. Julie shares her career path from customer service at Aldus to managing UX for Office and running XBox at Microsoft and her eventual Chief Experience Officer roles at Microsoft and Qualtrics.Julie shares her insights on how team culture and employee experience impact the user experience and how she works to develop the right kind of culture. She shares her perspective on working toward great outcomes in the face of distrust and how to build high-performing product and customer teams.How do you build a team culture which creates world-class products? How do you overcome organizational and engineering barriers to create an incredible product experience? How do you look at the end-to-end user experience and build products that compete based on a powerful, productive user experience? Julie shares her stories and experiences about how to build a creative culture centered around the user's experience.Guest Bio:Julie is passionate about building technology that gets out of the way so users can focus on what matters most. Her mantra is “People first, technology second.” As a leader, she believes her door should always ber open to listen and embrace everyone's individual personality, perspective, style, and abilities--making teams stronger and more creative. Julie believes great ideas can come from anyone and anywhere.She has over 30 years of customer and product management experience. Her career focus has been re-imagining platforms for intelligent work. She has lead product management for SharePoint, the Microsoft Office Suite, Windows, and XBox. She oversaw the successful launch of Windows 7 and Office 365. She currently serves as the Chief Experience Officer for Qualtrics.LinkedinTwitter: @Julie_LGreenBuilding Blocks:Put yourself into the role of the Customer Experience Officer for any organization you're a part of. It can be your company, your neighborhood association, your church group, your school board, anything. Pick one organization you're a part of - and you're the CXO.Identify two specific experiences you would Build.#1, As the new CXO, what's the biggest “experience gap” you have to close? What's that part of the experience of the product your company sells, or the service your group provides, or the culture of the organization you're a part of, that just needs to be improved? And what specific steps, what specific actions, would you take, to improve it?#2, What's an experience your organization doesn't provide today that could be an incredible Breakthrough? Where you're missing a huge opportunity to do something great for customers, for employees, or an even broader group of people? And what specific steps would it take to pull that off?I think you'll find if you work on this Building Block, you'll get to some really pragmatic and doable things. Stuff you and the people around you can go pull off. And do YOUR part to make the world just a little bit of a better place by serving up THAT much better of an experience to people.If you'd like to share, get it out there on social with the Hashtag #BreakthroughBuilders. Or, if you'd prefer to not share it publicly, go ahead and email it to me at producer@breakthrough-builders.com. I'd love hearing from you and learning from what you built.Helpful Links:Harvard Business Review on Why Every Company Needs a Chief Experience OfficerForbes reporting on the Chief Experience Officer role Qualtrics thought leadership on the state of the Chief Experience Officer in high tech here.FastCompany's coverage of the reaction to Julie's promotion to Head of XBox hereThe Atlantic's perspective on Julie's promotion at Microsoft hereFortune's reporting on Julie's move from Microsoft to Qualtrics here Christine Thach's TED Talk on how businesses can learn how to build culture from refugee communitiesA deep dive into Tech Company Culture on Medium hereQualtrics's The Global State of XM 2020Julie at the Dublin Tech SummitWired Magazine spread on Julie Larson-Green as the new head of XBox
Nora McMahon was diagnosed with Ovarian Cancer and founded the Cancer grad movement. Psychotherapist Dr. Julie Larson specialises in adolescent and young adult cancer, and offers her advice on how to deal with a diagnosis and take back control. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Julie Larson, CEO/President of YWCA QUAD CITIES, has been employed with the YWCA QUAD CITIES for over 20 years. She served as Co-Executive Director for six years and assumed the role of CEO in 2005. Under Julie's leadership, YWCA QUAD CITIES’ revenues increased from $300,000 in 1999 to $1.4M in FY18. Julie is an experienced grant writer and was recently awarded a three-year Federal Grant on behalf of the YWCA QUAD CITIES for theplace2b and Street Outreach Program.
Emotions are complex. We all can agree on that. On this episode, Alicia and Lizette speak with Julie Larson, a… The post All Emotions Serve a Purpose first appeared on The Bloodline with LLS.
Emotions are complex. We all can agree on that. On this episode, Alicia and Lizette speak with Julie Larson, a… The post All Emotions Serve a Purpose appeared first on The Bloodline with LLS.
This week, Aaron Task speaks to Julie Larson Green, Chief Experience Officer at Microsoft
In our grow segment Jill talks to Jo Jo Collins who created her own brand of natural sriracha and built a business to market it. Jill and Jo Jo talk about how sriracha is made and how to start a small-batch food business. Next, in our cook segment, Jill visits self-nourishment coach and author Jeanette Bronee. Together they talk about eating mindfully and they make raw oatmeal, a quick breakfast for people on the go. Finally in our heal segment Jill talks to psychotherapist, Julie Larson, about what to do if you receive a life-changing medical diagnosis. Jill and Julie work together at the YinOva Center in New York City, where Julie helps patients get the emotional and practical support they need. Jill asks Julie how patients can sift through the often conflicting medical information they receive and how to assemble their own support team. Plus is kale really a superfood? Jill answers a listener’s question about whether too much raw kale can damage the thyroid.
RepublicanDirtyTricks.com's Tara Devlin welcomes comedian/writer/producer [Are You There, Chelsea?, The Drew Carey Show, Dharma & Greg] extraordinaire Julie Larson! TOPICS: Being Progressive means not going backwards - and allowing a Trump presidency would be a major REGRESSION. In other words, we must do everything we can to keep Trump away from the nuclear launch codes. It is a Progressive duty to stop America's (further) slide into fascism - or what today's GOP call "making America great" - even if that means voting for Hillary Clinton. In Tara's opinion, we should get Hillary in office, then do what she asked - namely, HELP HER pass the Democratic Party platform. We'll discuss all this and MORE! Spend your Saturday Evenings with Tara Devlin and her delightful Executive Producer, Thomas Reynolds. Tweet us using the hashtag #FYILive, or directly at @RepubDirtyTrick or join the chat at FYINation.com.
We're shining a light on the New York Legal Assistance Group. Joining us will be Domna Antoniadis (Attorney, Legal Health) and Victoria Knight (Survivor) to discuss NYLAG's LegalHealth division which unites medical professionals and the law to improve the lives of clients and their families facing illness. Special guest host and advocacy spotlight Julie Larson, LCSW
We're shining a light on the New York Legal Assistance Group. Joining us will be Domna Antoniadis (Attorney, Legal Health) and Victoria Knight (Survivor) to discuss NYLAG's LegalHealth division which unites medical professionals and the law to improve the lives of clients and their families facing illness. Special guest host and advocacy spotlight Julie Larson, LCSW See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Writer and actor Julie Larson is our guest. I’ve known Julie from the days of the Second City Alumni Jam on the pier in Santa Monica. Julie’s written on “Mom,” “Are you there, Chelsea,” “The Drew Carey Show,” “Dharma and Greg,” and “Last Man Standing.” Julie’s smart, sharp, honest, and not afraid to speak her mind. In other words, a great guest to chat with. Give it a listen.